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50 it THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST &, 1875.~SIXTEENSPAGES, ; A8 Hors Bahwrens, Leporelia, Thera | scenio artist. The company will consist of the be bronght, togettias mnder fi‘;:cfi',‘,’i“e;‘;t_“éfi GOSSIP FOR THE LADIES, ;‘:’;J;‘,‘,fi:fi‘;‘;fl:s‘{”fi;om Doz 0d com- | ago, felt the Tows of hor hosband ao keenly & o A dadams | following-named ladies aud gentlemen: Wood akt M. Marsh are i Philsdelphi making the train out of sisht, Tegret Gapioted o sen | 500 Tafabod to wear aoythimg bet by Horiag such arrangements a8 &re Decescary, The full face, when a bystander, thinking the whole peo. | 0 120 MASqUArsds last week: company ia not yet completed, but before the | An Festatic Kiss, Which Cost | ceodiog rather straogs, resolvad o (oo The London Lancet says that no peraon should week is ont it is probable that averything will be = o e Aoprotching him carslessly, aad chawiog | B £0r more tha half sy hems. S'poain’ 3 fal- in readiness. Boveral aiterstions have been ore, However, than 1t s straw 0 keep up his courage, b said low is situng on the sofa with bis g}, 1s by §o made in the interior of the house, and fresco- ‘Was Worth, *Been gettin’ married lately?” 10 to be particular to & minate? -~ ¥ AMUSEMENTS. Rearganization of the Chicago Col- sea0n, we find tiat the © Lobengrin® of Herr Wag. ’ Been : on inters and carpenters &ro busy with ths work “Yes," said Raral; “me and Sallie got licad Iege of Husic, ger, withongh ’“%A&fi?fifii‘%&%}g-‘ g Tenomation. The tiateum proes is 10 be re- i morain' ; e Il P oy ey ] s Borsiars ~ Eauins o s i?m a” connts fva m?;:;"‘;‘;‘a‘:i::; “‘;&‘”‘;fi:“: dt::?i::: - i e The Beauties of Pinned-Back Skirts— “Ton min s pigne 0" the trin? ot o Cress b :n‘f;:n;:‘gxgum&: frd L . besrs “ Huguenots,” Dor 's “ Lu- 3 . & i by g What Theodore Thomas Is Doing in | Jebisi Meresbeers - Hurmenite” Dostzetits L. fadge them or any member of them in advanca | will open » woek from fo-morrow night witha | Women Who Acted as Firemen. o hely-looda gl s Suz questionsr. | ter can' seo e st ) N0 bat” hers ‘Barsy. goe “somitetiar, | E0Ming womsa {to busband No. 2)—w 01 1¢ crezia, Bitate Vasit S pre s pvas Bullen D Tulimiso.’ | o8 the openity pesformances; Hiere i nome. | mim play by the celebrated English suther, of Verdi’s “Traviata,” and- BellinPs “Sonnam- | Of pening & s, d “Tom P, * Mr you only - i % i Irovatore and * Rigo- | thing depreesing in & comparison of them with | James Alberry, antitle om Penryn. 3 “Yoa see me and Baliie bad heard that every. J kmew the difference between you, yon thrice each; Verdl e " an go- g dep) g2 A Queer Wedding-Tour.--A Man Who Dody when they got married took & bridat tac s | Wretch, and my fss husband[* Husband—* [ New York b letto,” and Beethorews * Fidelio," twioe each opera; | 4pq tions at thres of the theatres in | Alberry belongs to the same school of dramatists ? > e a Do o © B o Sk Phcn s | New Tork Gity. | That, cue roudons 1oay. jodne. | oy serTy belonga to the same echool o o bost 7o- Hasw't Spoken to His Wite for Bo Ltla Sall | gt moner Sgoc torboth | a2 e ifweenee "' te barey ow has sppend the roll at the four | membered in Chicsgo by his play *The Two Twelve Years, Tiorn, sfi"f Jist brotight ber aown ::“' bought sou!"” The Goethe Anniversarye-0p- vanay,® once each. for themselves, "o » ) > Rosen.” * Tom Penryn ™ was plaved at tho Court fhora tioked and senc b 0a & st to ‘some of | - Ttisn't becuss theyra sentimentay that 5 3 Times of the 3d inst. says : leading theatres in New York, as follow: i eratic Notea. , The Now Ynrk e Theatre, London, but is new in the United Althougn it {8 quite certain that the pablic will soon UABE. eatre, 5 ; i many gentleme 5 Boraan, ip;ngmq o hesring Moo, Titens i persy Qe R Thora, g .”3““’ E{;‘“‘;-!' States, 'The cast will be as follows chtopendats | Hisoolaneons Notes of o Mors ar Less g:; ":e’f;mf s:ff‘;,‘i,fib‘,‘,iflm get some work gl’l‘mggelmm nt m:[m.:':tznzn:nmm:: arrange: for operatic fepresont o K n, ‘anny Moras --.Goarge e « gudit e " th ellows ara merely e i 5 Al e 5 . wade by Herr Wachtel's man. 3 Cyzil Searle harao! An **nadivle smiie * went around amongthose Ak trying to.raise & mus- Ww Theatrical Companies in Chicago ,K.“.E%g: o e enor i el remer Shoart et §a“‘,“,,‘.‘l.:,}‘:’:.,,, £E, B Hoimes Feminive Charsoter, o warostanding near. but our Toeng wis 100 ff.f,'é'." ~pdBAYS heard that acetion's the thing '8! ‘posseasor can- | jopy pa, Mrs, Wilxins, Ba rowne much absorl n reembrances 8 red. and Efsewhere. \he masiors of bis art, his great gifus | Cisude Busrenghs, Meta Bardett, iy rard Coleman gonecious of it. Tlat afternoon found bim bus- | Croquet glippers,” i ehowevercriticalhissudioncet, | H.'w, Montgomery, Hattle Thorpa, T. 3. Jordan PAYING FOR AN ECSTATIC Kiss, Uiy at work, and when, in & dsy or two after, | “are now made 1oty olp of thoeion. pu For S oo Meaendort, 1a 44 | W, 1. Wilack, W. 8. Quigicy. Stickers, isa Fetan Ay | , A commeapondaat for an English paper writes : | g came back, Bo weloomed ber cardialy | sundel.w If e Lo nete OF the ancient Greek The o o migne compaar, bt M, Comre Tocterg, 0075 TEATRE 2 - Miss Ada Giimag | ‘A 18dy of dazzling bosuty eat in front of me. | ae nlectiovately, and, band in bavd, thev | fort to a follow to ataed sk ol Smceps of the Summer Seasn= usic will huve to go_and hear Herr | 5 m,m{‘d George lsignt Mre. ¥age. Mrs. Kunket | and I dare aay each passenger felt thas we wers | Btarted down the dusty road o their dew homs [ were ons of the thangs paasing between the topg “Two Orphaps ™ zvln:l;lnl. “d-g:’;a :hcnhl b‘;n‘xz; P-r‘tw;lunm- of | . B. Bishop, Mary g'“" x‘f‘n:. As. :::u. too tightly wedged together for such & warm | 204 duties, far happior, perhaps, than those'who | of hig heart'sidol. engrin omised ame presario, | G, Vandenhotr, Rosa. B n on dsy. A gentlemsu who bed sssisted the Tady 8tart out with more pomp and parade. ** What's this dull town to me ?—Robin's not Joutt, sithough wo must say that we thould prefer | L Gy o ‘incomplete. that ¢’ Lobengrin " remained unsung to having 1o ra. ALLAGR TR, e toher husband, who is Eaat. on- hasieacs 10LT cord its butche a mediocre company. However, SALVINL squsezed himself with difficulty down at my left IN TWELVE YEAR! usineas ; TEin scarealy Taico aobite. T SapAaY. Eowey ol ey Hite G, A THRILLING INTEBVIEY. side, that being the only svailable space; and . Conces(N. Y. Bulletn, fi?&:‘;q';’fb‘:? LT aIght it was oot Tone Barie, Somebody, » woman, ovidontly. has been in- | from cortain ittle attentions that passed be. | THersfaresiding in Harmouy streot, Cohoss, thunk t0 mail it 1a b sirblled dewn e £ bose sasarances in ths respect we have 00 reason 1o | £ g raanne L 0 whose beaaty waa bewitobing into the carriage, | 4 MAN wHO" HASHTT SPOXEN TO His wirg | herel” was the neas little postacript 1 her lesier An Int~view with Salvini S, ‘present that HOI::"T;&M‘I' XNew York sesson aball cott, MUSIC, commence an Oct. 19, W. B. Flayd, Nios Variaz, ini to the extent of méy & man aged 75 years, who has not spoken to his 4 GOETHE ANNIVERSABY. W, Hi ‘Rate Bartiet terviemng Balvini RE of more than | tween them I concluded they were husband _ A A New York Tho Now York World of the ith inst. savs: | . Bisphenson, e Ponl £0 columns of tho New York Zuening Pust,and (and wife. As we rushed onward, from | W6 in twelre years Hobia beea married fitty | oo, jo% XoCk Iady ban mmda:pzffigéfi AT HOME. The statuo of Goethe, modeled. from the deaipn of Holiand, 3rs. Jobn Safton. ihie s abont the most interostiog park of the iz~ | the window my eyes .glanced oer the | S bas & amiable wife asd seyers] caldeey oa the pavement. And this, says 80 old bache COLLEGE OF Mysic. Prof. Fisher and {otended for Central Park, wil be TIrTXC AVENDE, 5 5 sod grandehildren, and considerable property. | elor, is more commendabla than sitti The manal hesdiioos this week heva ittlo or no | abipied from Germany Aog. 10d. wil undommiedly o Taber; e Do, Yon hare told ma i yom bad s dovbling Jetoas T ey of e oo elways Lived togother | hotel-balcony st the seasids, Sivting wikyennn be here before the one hundred and twenty-sixth mot for the soul of me keep from 2 | happily, not & ripple ever appearing on their | Men who wear a diamond pin and 56 braing. anniversary of the poet's birthday, Aug. 25 Tta sty | Louis dames, Fanoy Divenport, patare. | Can you tell me of ono of your jelota freaks, | o°%0c 1 the *vision of delight" be. ‘Willism Davidgs, Mary Jeflroys Lowis, for example 3" - oDal peep at the Vidion of delight’ | i “ i . s i bl ol S R B 2 | St et o ol RIS LT Bt R | e St i haming cvsns et | 5 o sl et ok TouE i o were o S g Tomnd bt £ will b rari ot Drew, 3 at T blus! jmso; ity b z . Citmorey s s il be temporuzily Bomaat | e Haracasers, Mrs. Gilbert. facp o bide oy contuslon, s eays hat b wae ook {::fh'::;d:&":fi’ f‘;fi::::’; bt M.LI m‘,’; aod ealated her husbaod in a gentle manner as SiEh £ anked S esons Lebago bop of i et vt sy Secorated ¥ The Tt Avene Thestrs will e confcted on Wenasing war o howgh s mabed o e a3 | otbiog scaough, thas Borrdtuonel,” ead tho |, s het wont to do, but to her sstonishment he | 2557, 18 A hic, and Do wes aing oy chorus. Quests will appear in full dress. The music the star principle this scason, with John | tive) Iady, 1n acoents that thrilled me Liks melody. | 'made no reply to her salatatfon. Bhe apoke to measure,” replied the indignant. young lady. T o) Penr e directon of Mesere. 2. . Gumors | Trouciium, Bdwis Do aes orara b e | “b, tt would take too much te to e you $pem: | *Atter tho fire halt wo will resch it in & fow | bim 3gain aud azain, but alway with the samo | Juet think of gt It B e ot e Th Bropramms of o eveaing | ot Y SAWE Baoth, nd Clara Mo BmONE | B e s o ey o (onos,] 128 | minuten; don't be frightened buit tho Soron. Sechisand, aver eice thar July moming | hungred s it thineeont® gO0¢ ilion two e o bis compans. r. Lewis wil slar thua 88508, | ariog s ook o C bl anuliens 224 | B Cay (hoy e Bhigned.! aid the gentle- e hoas, ibe husband pever opened bis | eignty ains Al ionsiod 7o bundred and L Overare— Tupnhumaer v, ... Wagues | B o o i by Banas” with "his ‘traglo. exprossion of ‘combsi ey} | BOME nesomed — thary upright position, Era | lips to his mfe. No cause ia sssigned -t o Womman Of thig e oot o kedn el . Tbe roader will perceive that the companios | took her so and held ber out of the second-story syn. | Whistle sounded, our spesd slackened, strange proceedings. He always speaks famil- one year, What 2y Pl ms ¢ annouuced for Chicago da not cowpare with sny | dow, intending to throw herupon the ground ; bntust | and finally we halted. A boy who | jarly with the rest of hig family and friends, but it nl‘ 3 . 2 wasto.—Evchange, Stay t "3 | of the above. faiterly in Ghicago we hava bnd | beld er thers, she begging for het Life, I thonghts | see nome Y the Beatloman (O Y Toft | on o oceasion or nnder any coysiderstion oo | it 00k a Wasts, it 18 000 of thair meass of sap- ] - 3y oy - Salviai, what are you dolng? Ate you about to come | weny out, whish S c8 Wave y rort. to the Guests: excellent companies. Hooley's of last b prustance gave us More | he gpeak one word to hus wife. Ho aimars Some ex: compioies. Tt murder 7" and [ Ufted her In snd ast ke upan the [ yoom and ioes comfort, 8 we did not foel 8o | treats her with gentlences and kindness, always | . UPon returning from * the Clab,” in the amalt significance, aathers s little or no musicat home, md wo sball therefore have ta content ourselves with a fow snnonocements and personal items, pexding the opening of the season. Tbe prioci- ul musical event of the last week bas been the Teorganization of the College of Mausic, and, as his is & matter of very general intersst, we may {odicate the changes. Mr, Florence Ziegfeld is row President, vice Dr. George F. Root; and Touis Falk, Director, vice Mr. Ziegfeld. The Yst of teschers has been enlarged and yevised, and is now as followa: Yoice, fignor Carozzi, the new Italisn teacher, who bas e S By Dr. Anthony Ruppaner, i ite faili d ove. alrady commenced his duties, Miss Faony | s orstion By Willism Cullen Bryant | 888on was, with all its failings, a good o Boor. Poor woman! She was ll for three months be. e A a8 ’s bas been hers already, and the Unmon of fright, Her suspense was long, for I | J2mmed together, the gentioman having moved | providing for her wants with the most scrupu. | Bours, the other night, Jobn Henry reman- & Gosthi-anrcly o [ el & Srngiea i Tl htors U by | 3 W10 farthen fopm st e, LaMiog movod 1o care, bt ot o wor 6 56 e e | BRI i pan i Eoy ol infernally raf- Boot, Mra. J. C. Jones, and Mr. Ziegteld; piano i try, is still Baquare company, the best io the conntry, is sti time entered the tunnel, aud in tho darkness of | nig lips b rafor 1o 1y girange way of tresting | fled avery time ho came home Iate. Tho subse- sodorgan, Mr. E. Bogue, N. D. W. Ainsworth, i i i ) layed here six weeks | mind to let her live.” Es.E J. Daoiels, Louis Falk R Clarence | * MgariYyenbmmeey complant for this occa- T ek Yl ST plaren ey i, Roeks | mind o o n ity o Othelthen by fucl hether, fn’ tho bods oF out of Uhe | ier. "HHis mie ad Himse sl Carioel 2% Juent explanation. that ho referred to her robs Eady, Louis Oosterle; violin, William Lewis | 8 “Erlkenlg"—(Goethew post). jmchubert | gtudied it perfectly. 1t is rathor an unfortunate | %Oue Otheilo? o blot or Fody L cannot tell, but this I know, I had & | the same bed. vhos et oy ihe vame taole, they | % nutl did not prevent s slipper from caresss 4 Joseph Singer; violoncello, AL Eschheim ; Bong for tenor with orchestral accompaniment, season, then, for munagers to offer the Chicago &u"ln’:fint character bave yo TOPU- | blessed time indeed. A light little hand v | malk ta church side by side, yet nat one word | i8§ bis marble brow, i i Air. Alezander H, Bischog. n laid on my shoulder; I feit a aweet, warm | pag escaped that man’s lips for tne past twelve | A Nashua man #ang, “Don’t be angry with Qantatai Zia expreasty | public socond-rate compnnies all. round. Wiss | B » ; " - e und. #1n the character of Othello. 5 : lipa * mpouemxm“gnfl o romale T s wit be, it is not difficult to ima, 00 what Gocesion wera ‘you the most elated witn | breath fan'my face ; and, heaven and eartn in 7ars to that woman. His little granddanghter | me, darhing,” while he Iartuped his wifo with & voices, grand orohostra, with solos for Taaa e EROOKLYN TERATHEL. Jour succeas 7™ amomeut of time, a pair of delicions, moist, o0 with bim, and through her he alwags koows | stirrap strap, ' Bay e g0t the balge on him, biasso, Prof. W. 0, Milper ¥ t0 b i tart | “7TDbat is difficult to sanewer, thers have beem so | Bmall lips were rubbiog at mine, adjustiog | hig wifo's wanta, and no request of hers is left stomach, while ahe strewed his Wagnar | Even Brooklyn appeara e making a sf meny. Upon consideration, I think that I was more thomselves to that ecstatic Dbrossure—tnat 1u- | unheeded. Beveral iriends of the family have about the kitchan-floor, and in theatricals. Situsted so near New York,, mtlymd, felt more triumphant, in Naplts than else- | tensification of sweotness—which livs can feel, | tripq repeatedly to uniathom his strange action, warbled. while sbe twined ber lily fingers in bis Freach, Prof. B. Edouard; German, Prof. C. Hasenphlog ; Italian, Mrs. A. E. Sike. This makes & very strong array of teachers, and has siready warranted the managers in opening a B a0 meent Divsion. Tus new T CoPOPHONE. Broskisn does nok enfor nexcly 50 fatorablon | B3, Sad the reson ‘was " tia: ien Y i i opsue o over sxpram. oo, the | but they have alwsya found it mpasainie, subum focks, * Dalig, you ars groving bald & ® 76, is take - s icago. of tion, how- 1 it a e ) i . tbe interests of s Library for the collage, is tak- The London Athenaum of the 2ith nit. a8 : | position as Chicago. Notesof prepsration, 3‘:} n: mmmwx ‘:;:\ ::;g; ‘:: g&uh m\:;:, 'x;. nerve in my hand, Maythe gentlema on my WANTED A wWEED. i 3‘:;{;:;:‘.“ 'twas mh;tufl:d'umgc: _t’]::%gb‘l That soit and dellcate tones can be extracted from | gver, soond {rom the City of Scandala. Hooley's bl left ever remain in bliesfol ignorance of the Dleased o give me. They guve me one 50 for- 5! Letroit Free Press, time. . She walked straight np to lum, and, af- tog well. The memberships. v will be remem- lasses has Jong boen known, Lut a Portuguese ardst Theatre is being turned inaide out, and refitted figu to my taste that T would not take tho trouble to | mistake his better-half made in the dacknesa of Ho telt of some factory piled on the counter, | ately Taft Part ardst, to v | fectionately taking bis' laft ear betwsen her bered, give sdmissions to all the regular musicsl reanions at the College narlors, and also {o Chevalier de Furtadi Coeiho, is of opinfon that ke : the . 5 : X c oatre. Bartloy Campball is to run | learn 1 and when I appesred mpon the stage T not | that thani! fe. was, a3 I afterward learned, B f i e voanon el il Do givea in a publio ( Ao farextended e o byt makia o new i e vensy oy, Cempbell i o ron | ear i snd ehen T sppeursd e o g 1 2t hor sceredited hroshacs Hlancod up a the shavl swinging rom the top | joveled Suers,sbs romarkons: F oo gneiet Iall pex !““‘"b“u a5 Lmedmmnmln‘mnm\-_hg.nuz Jtema P29 | following Iadies snd gentlemen ave annonsoed g;‘::t.ng;zgn:h g}'m-wmf:mvgfim Itis rather provoking to have to add that | anelf, and when the clerk got down to him he ;fln-.xe‘: ,‘g“ hm;fi tly to Jenhmmxu on the by , X ing " - i, l, . BECTT, hined with eolo instrumenta. He proved Y R. Rogers, Blre. Prvor, | celobrated, T rotufned fo Naples, Thoy aked ‘sse | DOXt MOrDing 8 correapondent » bag 1o mdors wanted a weed for lus hat. o, g;"’:;; i el :nfié;" lake i v % ~ | 28 members of it: $f 0 £ i ested ot Mr. Groewald's series of organ ro- | pariatly only st e i’ piano docs papers and | Mise Minoie Dosis: M Ao sors e, Fevor asedy TamaweEls ot o, Belodramk of | {1808 £15 Tovard for ' pocketboos contaioin | ") wegar Abi o sea have lost s nese sel Lrphendil i 2 = piang yers and | Miss i gdiswll be given this afiemoon in Uity | & fo¢ be N Dlberd “hoocte Bayas ao ) larion Fieks, Mr. Matt V. Liog- | tragedy. Yanswered that it wia' immatersd b . | (o0 £5 notes, some private letters, & small battls o Church with s Yery excollent programme, clos. | Fomad ookt A acamn ghu‘:::f Efl:’-?l';f 251 | Ry luse: arion ¥iake, ) Daly. Wa con. R aleiedioat T must cnooke; T ouid, comeds. | of Lair-dfe aid a taothpick. ‘E.f;;& sy witer huieoDe, 5% Bt & very micely-turned ankla, £ it y Y programme, clos- | formed on gome th bt med by e gand el b 1 5 ain's she 2" atd Joba to bi 4 4 oz extracting 3, him try his own’ piecea there first, before rwheiming: I called before ol imereial By etin. od down the box of crape, *Death has never | gleam in the eya of his pouse, which made him e il e bean mAde for . The pro- | Bes of intonwion vt in e peamraing wabiL: | bresing than ok i first, beforo e e e SO i I oy nds | eovered my bappy houselold, and I trast ho ma. | foal vary uncomfortebipeie Loy Lade bim gramae will be s foliow, Lo instrument was proved in the large room, and the | Tayleurs, in Now Orleas, ot & pmost excellont | lowured, the eonlo dinporsca, and, afier al) bd left | Godivas of tho wives and daughters of the lund. L s - 2 4’“&3’";”“;5‘“ placa wich Jaoe ad el i riati f the “ Carnival of Vi ' we % = bell should meet with [ andthe 0 was dar! Crow: e Te- 3 * You don't know how it croahes a msa. lown,” | in the domeatic economy of the househol was sir and variationa of the v face " wers | example. Ar. Campbel d tarned, nsisted upon the theatro being relighted, and | BUt neither wonld we bave them &0 wathed in «sid the farmer, with quivering chin. * How | Occupied by 8 middiesten womag with anklas B s I merons Peeclton, wlis the slog. I of i st Pogy huneahe Wil i Dletrad e a0 st L eaton e i | 10108 18 o refut to th common eso il the | 419, the farmer, with ke those of & Mullingar helar. of Bellini's Qusta Diva,” was replets with charm. which iosist that between Brother-in. | Pletsed me, an Lumpt o ¥ | anatomy of the books, and raise a suspicion that “A doilar.” ckaby gl R T N i I el ) New York theatres ““g’fl;‘}“;’h‘;‘fi’g@" fo the interviser, go. | {088 lovaly visions aro constructed like mer- | #\Vhat) ¢ dollart L3 c,fl;:d'fiim:;“.‘:::}n T aerall. thay suilifully pidyed, a3 it is by the Chevalier, it will be at~ | he will ba ground to powder. It is to be hoped velops n‘m,y "of the qualities remarkable in | Waids, or wrapped about after tne fashion of tha :‘Yhy. that's cheap, mv dear sir.’ ing, and sbe said she would be his htle angel el ae pogociio way ssclsted by Madame | that no such miserablo insioustions will deter leading jurenile actors, to-wit: orcesuve vaity | ovasive sprites that stole away the resson of e Jou e e reny JouL Hte e b acea: o atorday nooo he wan: ! 3 - | home as un undy suit io strips ou the Edma Hall, Mues Bolingbroks, M. Shakespeare, Signor | the Brooklyn puolic from eupporting & theatre | FURIE JLITNA 8 opular adulation, has had try Rol Dal I g HALL, ; Aot violomsaner an dos. Titg Mattel, pisno: M. | of thair own, of Ar. Campbell fiom piaying. ig | 504 8 cra po Teorm doaih. O oo aid (70 | our poor Robert Dale: Owen. It i roa- er to his chin. foor, hie silk bat kicked in, and bis- ina boots The following is the programwa for the | Alvert violonceilo; sna ir J. Heaedics ahd Rignor Sattadion tHte. Bociune oo acetten taaonil, On ane occasion he | ¢onaply ¢o presume that Ged knows how o stoeldu’t think ofit; they cost us more than | eat down, and sho valseoms fas s pine 20 : beaame 80 excited that he plnged dagger into [ pOCEF a woman; and fhat, having fnisheda » 2 T that you. you oud alligator? Wel:f.dr'un:" 9 Handegger, sccompanists, [ Turner Hall concert this evening: HAN FRAKCISCO THEATRES his sido within balf sninch of his hesrt. On Al : 4 1 Yarch—v Grveting to M Fatherlsnd™...., Gungl | piee Caroy enilod | Tor Eondon by tis Brgland | Have Ghns weil oT, throuzh the geason. The | another, be fell upon & carved knife with whivh piece of work of that kind snd pronounced o g,'if,'v.fcé‘},‘:g“‘;’g ek wall 2 any mao {hiok sou'll 0t olf ageia wishout spliscing any 1 BT g A gl fn Gromad TEMZET | Jast Saturday wesk. ™ goly potatle fallars g0 far bsa beoo that of | o is subposed to kil bimself, and the rosult was | it very ocd, Ha oo tet mgee o Tor tha ook, but | ey oo ba be started | yoo ! - e Spreune, F ¥ serions. He thus describes 1t 3 desireit to be so adorned thatit can ooly be | pove Jotenr time after harvest, and I cansit in | A MAn of Fort street going home at a late & Pantabie—* Visions jn a Dresm”. bour 1n the might saw that the occapants of Dean Stanfev tells the Dnillin Detitioners for & | Augustin Daly, The newspapers record the s o . plercad my eide, aud, being semi-circular fn form, i ' ¢ . & Overture to ** Tise Merry Wives of Windsor recognized, in its structural grace and beenty, | the é’.‘,’““ and cry all { want 10 without coating & honse standiog iush. with the stroet hag lefe & D iimental tablet to Dalfe in Westmunater Ab- | fact that business with Mr. Daly hss not boen | , It iercod my e o e, Y Saemielraular o forim, i [ bey that there ion't room euough. 28 good as it might have been, and even g0 0 | firge wouads. -1 nereamed mith the puinros nob 57 | b'aa nor of blind and blundering faith. Henge, | cenl wiudow up, and he decided to warn them and Meverboer's ** Dgonotto™ sad Auber's “Fig- | faras to dissect hia company, snd compare it | my slde. The house sppluded, [ thought that Lnad | arter these many years of multifarious and un - MARRIED AT SHORT NOTICE. provent & burglary. Puttiog his head inio the linol Prodigo” (“ L'Enfant Prodigua ™) will be individoally with Tooloy's. The compari- ,,‘“1{“_'3;;’“’“"' wasma tlood exi B1& watar dowa | o givatle - wripptag, s ate Sulined to regard ‘Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin, window he called aat: *Hallo! good paop—! = That was all he said. A whols pailfall of water the earliest operas at the opening of the Paglia- ; : . : the pinned-back . ekirt 4s a rovelation, with the s i o oraio, est Soptomer. Tha singers | 90 I vory complimeniary fo Mr. Croe | He ded end coippioy snvocel 'Y, J0g0,bat haa | e Blnped back skirt s a xovelation, with tha o Eor Do e nlo = rhlc " b Gakszod are Mosdames Vogri, Durand, Siguori | 82d Jr. O'Neil Mr. Crave is deseribed | w piaive; 1 mli e A T b O e e an D i Tole Gonesis, ana to | °f Mystic o seeeog to D B FISC | | g oman ahricked oot » DIdatT s e Cr PEBSONAL ITEVS, Carp, Junca, and Meaini. 88 " beiog Jess polished &8s an artist ;:.Ph“;: r "l‘;n:cnad_!.‘ ot 3 jealous o .7 | restors to 5 cheated and doubting world the ol3 ) WaEan, and ong of them; seeming 10 bo the busi- you'd get if you wasn't home by 9 o'clook 7 - The current number of the opng. Mesaenger | | Tho London Alhenaum of the 34th ulk. aays ; | than Mr. Lewis, but much fanaier. Bvon. e oo LU couceptions of the famelo form divine which the | ness man of thétwo, inquired if there wers say | Detroil Free Press, Sonraing & vesner song (* Heavenly atber ")'by |« Aflla. Tiatjeos will Biug for the last time’ in | Ciipper gives espression to this opwnion. Of CHICAGD. aocients mads clasaic in their hlstorf, widows or spinaters in town that womid like to A Blackfoet Indian dossut belisvs in the g:;ime Fiorimo wi will commend itgelf to L"'éd"“' ‘prior 10 ber dagmnm r&umm BeXt | course there are two sides to the question, and; & ;l;:n.r p:;:r.n hm‘:’ Lfial; " lc:}ym%m,. ; indalge in matrimony; “for,” esid he, *‘my mbem-h ,xuniuce h;!hdivomh. \vnehn hiu{ wife Wednesday evening, at her benefit cuncert in the i 1i . - , Tising fro . 4 " = friend here has lost his companion, and must owa & slillet at hig bead because he refuses The Doston Saturday Eoening Gaseile sava: | Roval Albert Hall, with the aseistance of Madame :‘.‘,:“.‘,‘.;‘.:3‘,?,’;‘{:,5.‘.’0‘.’,’;‘? -h&ke: 3&5‘32”:“"5; “‘k‘:’fl:‘fé&’ Vflmu:mfiu‘fifi o i should be sscrificed in this reformatory have s wife.” A-negative answer ,,:'Kmn’ but | to give ber money to purchase a new draw-bsck. o Mre. Ansella Fox, the well-known vora! tenct. | Nilsson, Madame chelli-Bettini, Mr. Bims | {10% 0 10 tho sume parss Lorary Jenturiog npon | From thy most utier nigbt. rejolciug, bravs, Gulicanig of She tront uf'fi;g;" b d!‘:;'i-mgfl apon s moment's reflection the name of a cor. | 463%,—006 that is mors draw-backer than e, g of Chicazo, LIL.. is epoudivg the summer at | Beeves, Signor Folf, &a. " | #0 bold a verdict. As for Mr. O'Nell, thers is 0o ZLosal, resplendent as of Ocesn born | Prdis z‘x’:’} iohness of textnre and color that | taln bereaved. ane oo given asa sbility, Shl:jel!k:mudl. p:o;a n;a way,—ivstead of posai seeking & geparation by dua process of law, he struck him i the face, an be staggered back Bes father's iome iu Oharlestaws, Mass. M. Mario Boze Potking, widow of Jules | member of M. Daly's organization who oan bg | @rest thy towars, thy palsces of ‘Art, ; : o g ) g - 5 J Ae: Ds b 3 can i sim, The widower and his friend repaired to the honss : a Tbe musical programme for the moraing ger- | Perking, had a_ testimonial matines in Ashby | compared with him in sny way. There can be pitaposiu rfi:}; and Sast cxpaee, vl:!:tl:: . x‘fi“’w‘x‘},"&‘ ;El;zx:twmaggni] Al’eT:: A sp.lzn nd:;:: of the sorcowing widows the ‘;mr’ waa told, do m b.e; ot in ;neht::_c.;nyud ;nd d:!:eh;r‘ x:: on¢ g scribing the lonely situation of the afficted blnk;nthfight Howing river, withous noneo- ice &t Grace Ey.iscopat Cburch will ba as fol. place, London, the other dav, which ghowed tha ouly one opinion on that point. Mr. Daly Lag Aspasia and Cleopatrs wore—wanted nothing 1m. . O Nell agaangs. Grant of strengih and besniy | Tuough the years el il beiog 60 fitted b to | father, mith tRo sHId e me me o athers [ e T aes powing o {on; &mv.u;r{ eum, Dudley BmL Jubi- u:;maflxy o1 hfl; Eeflufi-;n i:: ltrurg Lg:: and | uo onmr to l}:lzy n:’se parts a & P of sl p ate, by Mosent ; aad an Offerior Mlgs | Of other artis! widowhood. Was acicanit has been making thousan of x “Have brought thee desoluti et behold, i i ' ind qy but motherless; and the inevitable R A White, ° T Blaone, aca " Teaisioilous, Singelll, Morio-La- | lors with tho * Sbaughraan * as the Californis | “aroorausis hee deslaion, v weit 1o light, T bk ot e, 0f the limbe eayre.| N dpadest, bt Dotinclesa and gontloman 7 | Beveral adion were sittiog together on the e o mnonnce that the Quaker City | st aud, TrobollSatfini; ‘Gupoul, Castel- | Tusaire. His soason haa-bocn ono of a6 mont | 1o foms frari, Lk, od for Lowetoid, Hoeb gut to Bt tho figars almost Lks 8 glove ; bat | * Yea, vorils,” was tho substauco of the quicize- | balcony of the Chiton, Nisgera, s oemer niees Quertotze 15 sbous o dsolva ita oryen s ) | Mary, and William Shakespeare, and_otber vo- | prosperous known on the Pacific const. His on. I read thy destiny of worth and might, the Flainness of pattern did not prévent their | Bponse, but it would require five weeks: to All | when the moo, although ** fall,” was not dem- 08 (Bt tenor) and Noblo (second bass) wi | C2ita, while Sir Juliua Denedict, Horr Gavy, gagement endud yesterday. i | Heirt of a dation, nnto man bow dear, Leiog splendid with gav, profuse, and ‘costly | provious enagomenta aod - propare. Dome, | onstracive. 4 matty little faliow spprosched in hers, bat’ Enorr (second ten: 9 4 | Siguur Ardity and Arthur Suffivan’ were smoug | The Lingards—alice Dunning and Dickie Young, ardent, ah | thy every puiss doth bead charms of hue and trimming. There iano limit, | And at the end of five wecks the matrimoniai | the Eroup and sofily esid, “ Pussie, dacling [ Holmes (firut bans) will retuvn Beat. é‘;’ #2d | tng conductors. . | Livgard—open at the California Theatre to- | In tmetsin progreas : not adoubt ur fear aud there should be noue, to the possibilities of | kuot was joyfully tied. proving the enterpria to whereupon all the young iadies jumped up and ot two singer wigcan Al their places and thas | _ The Stoughton (Mase.) Musicsl Association iy | TIOHOW STeRiag 10 o The T Deptioninisy | aime i thy futare—glorious, complete. pritiancy iu woman's sttire. ~ Ooly lot tho spec- | bo s tide in the aNsirs of these. takan ot ita | cime towards bim- eagiry. Ho iabed 2P 20d 8v6 106 quartelts ? £3id to be the oldest in the country, having beep | Piece W8S played by [“"m for ous. ‘_'IEP" gfll" ko | Hero, Douglas of the hon heart, thy bang taclo be honest. consistent, harmonious, To [ flood, and feading, we nope, to happiness. ‘fl:l malked ';"07‘;1‘;1‘. her. The other brides The Song Afe & i1 | Oryanized in 1785. Thememoers evidentts once | M2V, aod was o of fhe most brillisn gy Scattared rich bloasings: Here. pweet Pity shad: | quote from M. Dianc's studies in this beaach oo — 32t davn. aod totd their mpocfimu Romeos af- 4 earenger sayd : “Mies L. C. Phil- | poo something with their Sioughton, a the fol- | KbOWn there. The receipta wore over §12,000in | macharas 80Ccor o'er a bleeding land, ar,—for art it is, of persuasive and fascinating WHY HE RODE. terwarda that it was too ridicalous for any- . Lips, formerly of Peunavivania,ie a valuable late lowing bill for & rehearasi in 179 shows - gol : “And our spent armiea unto triumph lad: interest,— ' the picture shiould not be lost in tue | Leo Lespes, the briflisnt French writer who | thiog,” tod that they ‘‘never were £o embar- mgmfig to ‘.Chm;gu # professionals in music, ‘Stoughton M ty 10 Samuel Wales, Dr, | , 128 880 Francisco public wants ‘t‘o lnmwk 1 oy gion, learoing, high invetivoart, {rame.” The face alone is not all of feminina | died recently, never went on foot, but the cus- | Fa4sed in the wnole Course of thair life.” taachar of sor DT_‘;', 0"::‘:1 anger (!):l':ltl:a) “‘*“‘ To S quarts brand: 38 6d gfi:‘é‘,’,‘““ ‘:'ck’::‘ ?::’_,’:m"::n’i‘:’m“;‘”"’,.“‘ Fur-spreading [ovelinesn in.fower xod tram. besaty; and it is not too much to say, with ove | om was introdaced. saye Charitari, by Count | ‘‘Dear Carxie,” she Wrots, *to-morrow I sm ¥, & former resident of (s city wiia. bes R L Ry o wark o areesof o ot Fomnwho but casa x ShaRon o 3 svmson | 4Alton-Shoo, sad had tho Tolowing oriia: B e billowy semtrices be a0 028 12 Tl f 3 o 2 woman who bul shadow of a grace * et in the billowy embraces of 6 ocean.” 0 ;",ff::';d‘;flg o avtor Somg ume. ke THE SUMMER SEASON, - S00m shallthe white salsof old Ocean spread Ggure on the wall canfers & fayor on the world. fl;: d:goh;n;;;":‘:‘_‘;'{‘fl Faris With & YOUIE | oung bride does ot lecse e altar with mora tescher.™ ocalls ‘PROSPEROUS DAYS. Their wings above thee, every 0ation send. Good luck, then, to the pinned-back skirt, which Iy ly id delicious expectation than that with which this 3 et i The summer 8sasan of theatricals—one of the | Its bavnerd greeting to Chicago, head Buggeats more in tne way of wholesome and **Ob! what a charming bracelet ! lpok .thers, yousg eathasiast for the first time entered the Fours flad to ear very favorable news from mfl?&?}g&i&ffl"fi‘.fif‘;‘:ffl’:’: I“‘“'s";‘:g; ‘most prosperous ofyits kind ever known in Chi- | Of comumercs, aad for aye tho exiie's friend: felicitons retorm than Bl tho Jomsa-afiage | my :r‘l‘:ngéum it A litl farthe on b aw a | 507 WD four minl;mhl:swg::,oal;n mak- eleu Muller, a contralto of this city, and n I - ¥ . Mas. HeLon R, Bchemes uneasy rains V@ ever con- ing the fat: piunge, she 'ourteen formerly one of Alr, o 3 but the last news is the best, and strongly in- | cago—hes drawn almost to a close. 8y pext —_—— L fan. invol BOm ot & piece of ci been stadying ?u,fimffi‘;ffi;:,f}‘:‘{v‘,g,;”.“:ffi dicates that * Catboriue Marco ™ is a uodoubled | mesk tha fall cempaign will oo opaned by the Taking a Vote. £oste. +"Ab ! tho delicions fan! " quoth she, i b aowlie_goke Lol G et Marchesi. - Bbe is expected home in about four | Buccess. During d:e _Dast eeagon she hastbeon | pey Chicago theatre aud John Dillon st N Detrod Pree Press, WOMEN-WHO 71LAVEE ;HE ;AHT OF FIREMEN. He boufim it. A littlo farther on ehe saw an | horp her shoulder-blades, been stood on her Yooks. Mr. Richard Mauller, her brother, for- | Singiug in variogs lsalinn cities, chioflyin Milag, Hooloys, and after that the novelties will come | _A8® train on the Lake Shors Hoad wascoming _ Troy (5. F.) Times . ebony casket, s ” hezd seventeen times, was fnally rescaed and Inerly argauiet a: the Secoud Baptist Chureh im Juth great scceniability to the eritical Italisns, thick and fast. The eeason hias been a very en- | i0t0 Detroit the other day s long-gearsd man, | 1In this city, with our well-orgenized Fire De- { +* Ah! what a casket! said she, “I'vewanted | hagled up the.binff In & comatoss Btate, and bas this city, is also making an admirabie reputation | She has grown steadily in their favor, audit who Lad been cléeping for two or threa hours. partment, we seldom have opportanity for a dis- | jast such & one ever o Pong 1 | been spitting sand, at intervals, ever aincer— lnhflmm both with bis organ and pisno- | DOW Sopeacs mir she is ",‘f‘,‘; M} bl;u‘:mLu (3 mme one. ;‘:t mv";b-:d "":h warm c::enlnga suddely swoke. rose- up; and after a yawn-aud play of the cool bravery that, as is well Xknown, %f" ecn‘hé he‘lzil% bnyzng ,-;?h —— Brooklyn Argus. Plaring.” At one of the recent Conservatory cop- | Btar atiraction in a wider field of effo; ate is summer have rendered s theatrical enter- a strotcll, he took hie plug hat in bis hand, heid b g e next day ‘ount said melf : F AN Seris I that city be played & prelude and_ Fasmye | ACcounts stato that sho has beos cogased 01 | tainment uncomfortable, while elmost the-whols | it ous to bee o the pman’,;vm, snd remarked: | American women possess da Suts of emergency. | Tt ug aivare faxe s cabriolet ; it will. mot NEW HAMPSHIRE. his 0wg composition, and ' Bach's Passacaclia | Rext season ut & good salary for the opera in 863300 has been delightfully cool. A romarks. | ‘Lees vote on Bosehor - At the racent conflagration which destroyed the | cogt more than walking. for organ (base-theme with tw, inti Moscow and St. Petersburg, whers she will bo A OB, go to thauder! " lod the mar, stores of A. Thompson and Willism Fuller, with | - T8 enty vaxiationa f bly fine dramasic performance at the same time grow Riadt thiera bras starn ad fagus ia C) with great success. heard in September. h A vy "I:m SprEd Tue tall man tore five or aix leaves from his [ o large number of djscent buildings, at Crown COOL_GIRLS. Thos b 1 e of motbers brave,—of fatbers 5 ——— A faony incident recently took piace at & Crys- a0 :n 2 Deds “{‘;emx‘fm. summer sea- memorxudum-book, wrote * 1wnocent " on some Point Ceatrs, where the whole people bad Utica (. ¥.) Observer. Who dared to Fear the {reemaan's Boms mid the crafty tal-Palaca concert in London. The Liverpool ¥ » and *guilty” on the others, and wiarted down ;i 5 For fear of missing the road they took the erew ABROAD. choir had just begun to sing Handel's shors il Sk the sisle. fo:heooma ' melf-oanalituted gre departmeni, aduack Tiay Seikad oo teg, Of savage men whose ruthlass brsasts 2o pity knaw, PEYODOBE THOKAL. from “Thbodorar -+ He sansbn losely youth,” | il “‘;z”’g}mm‘:;mi;;ng‘g;fi s fatacs | . lladam.” 1o aid, as be approsched the near. | several ladies. distinguished themsalves by ::f;d el .’; ) :J;;‘::g"x ooz, o when some o future s i 5 i noticing, 3 . 20 w eat lady, I'd like to have you vote one of thess deeds of publimest courage. Neither in middle of the bridge, thoy heaid a frain sp. u:‘ame.— scalping-Xuife, Arguments A chaage has taken place in the msusgement when & side-drommer of Colmar’s Dabd, who t'shay i o the Central Park Garden concerts; the Jee standios spart from bie comrades, lost b | 858 CFOURGL LD i ehar T, T o dupets ackets., Yoto just as your conscience dictates, | perve mor muscls couwld tacre b i e Ty st Skow iamed by Mr. Koch aro to bo refased drumd snd Lia taoking wnd, LICNIE Gowa t0 | rowded houses tell the tale of it anrees? o e rafanaio via. sk ks dronoed « ballat | fo have buen sny woaker sex in tho villagn tuss | Brosehing. Turaing, thoy aaw o the bridge | M7 %0 New Hampsnire! Once agatn, tn retrospoctive Mtera certain date, and Mr. Thomss is to be T legn. plons beloh pap Tk 0 Ll back, | ey, M b K een o s Eco merits. | macked *innocont " tato the hat and passed o s | night. In the bucket line to the creat, ide by | 8¢ fall specd. Thete waa mot Dmo snough b | 1 fond ey to ¢ billa to guza o them soww; 11t slose, with the rosponaibility of sustaining 1od tan burst of Isaghiar from thy wroomEd g‘::m&m\'v ot sho enrueot request of mauy fe0- | man, who, overcome by the Leat, bad falien e g T B AL TR ey e s e B T Which | o0 bgus e en e o yca e e anew s orchestra aad completing the concert. seasoq hich pearly usnerved the ohoir, apd. wag ce. | P enters upoa its six'h weel L8 the last ep. side passiug the e N || to step aside. Quick as thonght both gira ing-place 3 the Garden. That he will accomplish this | newed with Whwnts whes e chowr arriving at | OF 06 summer, and the last of its own sesson, | ““wHero! yon—what do you think of Beecher ?" | bucketa to the fire. 1n the hottest of the firht a . Sronetibemmivas et ties, and there | Which nestisd thers in wholssome alr, a¢ Keursargo’s Bo poestuliy there can ba o doubt. Mewowhile, | the wards, ™ the south Legin tb rise,” the uaior: PR o add s oo o0 botelta, 1t uy- be psked, shaking the sleepor, iors “water, Wik " e . fae mior o} | Hug botmeen rain a3 watet Sei the hont e by Rt b e e R L G e e —— R N P e J Mr. Thoroe Wednesday evening, aad the pater, snd. with catiike agility, sscendad the | Thelr mhscl Finally the train passed, and the | tis tiaf neids of Inflan com; tta creeping pumpkin. bas commenced a series of concerts, davoted R f Y Whi " beartily than Mme, Jenny Lind Golds dt, = 73 ‘Which way do you. vote ? d Tied th eded Sach to some One composer. The correspond: | mom ts onthns oiot-beneft of Mise Kste Caxton and Miss | .ifiwey "pnsl or 1 mast the top of | ladder o the ey toof ahd eupsiiediitio mbeded | KESEN (I8 EimalS scrambling regained s poss Vines 5 Sy Gtty Blanchacd, the two orphans, Frida, ! id. Theo, comprehending hor ludicrous situs- | ¥ . Pposi- ; 4 54 oy e Boston Saturday Feening Gasete, | " 3gy Dagel, baving been prisately assured | pight. Miss B adchard's place fo the last oo T fown oa to sour o i it | hion, abe esciaimied. with a merey g o | oo oa top of the bidge. The eryel bt which, lugbing, ran the rock- wiitiog on the S0:b uit., saya: tont sbo meaiiby Now York geutloman who pro- | porformances has besn taken by iss Vermae: Tha ballor-box man passed tara. boy. epoat.| Jorde 1 how sbull I ot dows and ic e A RETORT. Togreet the intervals enrobsd fn Autumn'y russet- orifl ¥ instant she had darted back to the earth and was Bt T i brown. T 'l-flg’mud m: u;h:hhnflnllghrt ';Hh Waguer, | poses to endow a national collexe of ;ua{e x:hnn and the part played by :rm {ady has best ren- | 19 years old snd inquired : et 7 Teason fs, whethar (astion or fon- B tis £ s o essan, any- : : 3 I gt i, Siter con poses ca. mm’r’ud i 53, Aime'n““ musi edgouuon._ Hern.'tra:_ax:;m stagoe tive weaks ago, yu} nzr aptuess for the | parg gk me it I said anything sbout it 1" * In cleating ummold lll-dymv_vho 1: {?‘: ln;[:; Iast our attention was calied to a little boy sad ‘Tha faces brieht with xoen delight, when, tofl and pes. Iogramene was Lintened 4o with demonstrative Pioe s, slon, Jagvery city fu the | profession was surprisingls shown i the rordi- | s pallot of ‘‘guilty” was dropped into the | enongh to make a model milliner, wett to w girl who were baving & very animated war of time oler, ufe: Overture, * The Phantom Ship:” Intro. | Union, with the exception of New ork, without | pess with which she grasped the character. Miss hst, snd the man pasaod dowa to & Jookiug | eaviog gooas. Bhe carried great loads of crock- words. The girl said to the boy, “ Your father | They ranged before the back-log huge, enwrapped in ot bt aeioise, and Liolde; Eaiser | a permanent orchestra; » fand of » fow hitadred | Bieaotecd, however, will resnme her place in the | 5l 'chap yhe . ling & bit of plug tobacos | ory sctoas the way. Then uhe csught up & ba hasm't got so much money as my pa* The bo glow, Jarsch: Eine Fajat Overture: selections from » Ths thousands fuc such a purpose in each musical | cast Monday pight. Mr. Mackay is called away | olocnsF, onpes Folling & bit of plag rel of Hour, carmed it out and rolled it off, As | besn't g mach money a8 my p '@ BOY | And watchied the carions, ruddy apacks, alteznate camme Tpoeirre:n Branin e raeuren i* Woun's | ceutre would be an (oyaniable means of cultute. | by mansgerial ~busivess to Philadaipia, aag P, A et et o you' thiok of | sborab out with 8 chest of len the willsgo | At once siuck bia handy o bis pockels s0d ‘aad go! e,” Magic Fire in, at i ty, and t ierre, the cripple. o Pl i 0 , exclaiming, e » BTy Mr. Pran Remmertzt Vorepiel, » Loben- | Jrj PBRID i o pasyard Usirare 7 fed | shsratore leaves hopast of {;’;rgmh e saple. Breclier 2 waa the fnquiry. i 2o | SOpinte, omab it 15 toohewry For sor o {ot on exch side, turned bis feot in, moved » | MethisksT wander furth, once more, o'er muny s to /] e dresmy chap got up, tosted his quid out . Wak B iDosde o barden. too | big * bunk " of hitch to the port side of his To wharn, bensith the sprmdlng alm, the ld red &l Albumblatt, solo for viotin, ATt. 8. E. Jucob 7 &2 gelactip: " i bundred thourands for the endowment not red several weeks ago to meet this emergency, i v indeed 0 Eriny S A Fras Hommenees ‘Oreraea™ | Horely of & peotamumrency, Log ot 200 fucnlty of | Snd Mrr, Casrles Vaudenhot ks been. sosii: Oy the tpiadom, and catily took R sonanisact | beary for hio. professional avds, for i dre mouth, sad replied in » very scornfal mauner, e i b 0pibe 1sf inst. o guvea Decthoven nght, | musie—would uot tlos be s more. hrachissl e the part. It e ouaty ing to 80D %0 | i Cwics o the ter 30 4D OTEF Gver. before. | ped (0 the estth instently 2a. be tried to i 15, m::;g::; s bitlon talk, Tou fress aid't bui Astthere L0k e dunpled choeks, the merry, laugh- Buro way of baginomg the good wors, at several | a character 8o wmarvelously delibeated by,Mr. soybody could interefers, and aa he resumed.bis | A Very Sprightly youog wife displayed much away a8 il perfoctly satished thas b bad oo | T fld&. d, 302 brightly glowsd, sa we bas. with : the followiag superb Programme : coolness in standing upon the counter and tak- £ oluts at aace, each with its own dlsiuct and | Macksy, oot that gentloman and othecs as ‘well A . N H e reronsa. M Frometheus, Op. a1, | E AL 000, Sk UL 16s sown dlauy plant- | qualifisd to give A Opinion sxpect & s cok e e back at T o, Nl | (o poods fromm Ll Sholves of & Teacy Piacs, oi | Dilaid Sieciec blasied tio prospocts of har B ee e ey | e mond 1 el et B | B Vioan B ol LTI | ot v gy Lk 120, BT, et ik S o' Yo, | el tnd e il 102 G Doy, o s, who kg * Theme xud Variations, Schwrso, Finals, 31d Sield increase, . To.two or thres, i s | Zart oo s e hara of vty i e | e OISR B3 g i T4 lck the st | By 5 GORBIg. bk the. seorching. bemen THE LAST BEACHER, - But proady ih tel ot ks with ¢ Orerture, Corioian. Op. ¢4, all, thie providential man mighl tarh ap s Piaco a3 piayod thi wagk. 7 iy 10 #8id BaecLor to me, sad now you keep | foom, and uot horpost. A trail gel, of shisy Orphets C. fre in the Gragide. . ’ TanyeRt splry Rrmphony Xo. 5, © \inor, oner. mup with the mght Grgunizing, quickeniog | © On lesviog Clicago, with a proupsct of two 08 catividser the denta out.of his | S2ure and pale countensnce, tore tp carpete: in Lot e Kie o or your mothe 1 fondly claim tn friendship's name, as back my mem- L . o Alegroces brio. snduats con mete Rouins for the work; snd two or three succosses, | weaks mare of crowded houtes 1t Tiae only Hlagbat Bortoman B i b O i o semcra Tanitr by displayed e et 008 Al ez Brothers a1 X, ! Oreture, Loonors S o one outy, would 06 8 blesting to the country, | rermit, the compsay will Yir Som or i Pop bat. be Bt o mane s coatoollan | oanidarabla mascla i Dot & heavy trunk “Whom e met 0pan the besch, s =, A0 New Dampalicvs Bounzg 1o G, Op, A4, 20d 2 gain for art. - Wheress, Invested in & | peighboriog cities, in the following orders ikl l:l?‘:gf;?‘::fi‘;7:?:??:5::5::?::: of clothing down stairs, Others were equally i aomal Fotn S e T ey A g T aotstmeor s ot | MISEY RN My, Teeiey sl | e T Ao g to b four men| SRURESRNE, o Jor Sovolatonsry maihe | - Letme e you oy [ r it t, rom oty s o2t o wts gl Patard b5 0 facuce pur, oses the New pusic, ud some of them mean * business” wois | day, Sprivgtield; Sat irday, Terco Hantes Hon: | OV°F b6I0rs 16 waa arodaod. of to-lay, mothers or daugbters, we belisys are b o Ay iy (Y Staunch as thy hils for trath and right, thy sterling ¥k Tribune ways : than they mean music—the danger s not slizht |.dax, Aug. 23, ‘Lafacetia; Tussday, Logaus: ke Biniar: Dot one whit their inferiors.in resolats courage. B ik ta o wath. : of i poaodors Thomts wil a3 naual, giva s secie | thas 10 mamiiount sodowimens. woud bo sl | oost; AU Dy Fort 'Wayne; ‘Thursday, 4 Walking Piocuanion, 1t anly requires Oppartunity for iis display. SCELLANEBUS NOTES. ea agchx those whom Freedora's foss by woed ana X frmphony concerts al Steiuway Hall Thece thrown away.” - ackeon; Jridsy wnd Satorday, Grand | 4 surions sory s L 0% G, A Tians. of s Jellisbially aingar When tn thy youth, for country, trutb, th Besrea) anctis il eacts b prefuced by » public re- ——— Tawda. Ang. 50 thay open for two wasks in | 4 oUTOU ‘Abithe baltls 1t A Evans g A WEDDING TOUR, fo A gl oom palibsally ingms foughs aad disd. 2 7; Bakiont By G iy h ey aemncon precsding the . THE DRAMA. tha peastiof thara 1 retaon to congratuiata | ofoGs 00 pA%tho batile of ocsar, A1 Lowinils Couriernournal, oAl Tor gt and then 5ok g Cacazo, 3.2 Laarmre. Gates of 1he conceris beiny s fanoey s e LT the the peopls of thase cities that they will have an | | ide by & naninbattls he wee stra Therp came one day toa. litcls inland town in 2 : e — " iperts Leing we follows: Nor. 1, "Doc. . oppartanity of secing the oest play of the day, | 3 thelelt side by a migie all, The bal pacsed 3id Y and to A Rhode 1sland man hiss invented a new Jawn- Forewarned, £ S 2 Ton i Jursh % wd dprit 20 0o NEW COMPANIES. ertormmad by the basy oroott PIaY She Uniteq | throngh his arm, acd thence through bis boly. Bentucky 8 soung rural conple no had just been | A Fhode 18A00 man 18 Iavonk thirteen e | 3¢ Quas reporte: oo o AT med, $icten of i¥ symplichy concerta at the Botsan Mekis ACADEXY OP AUSIG. 2oy pray In Flowing torough hup cost pocket 3 hore | bound bythe * silken bonds.” Their dostination | X2 ‘during the plas. ot bold of ‘he atchaard et the fombay . William Leake, lesgeo of tha Acadamy of TEE ADELPRL in bua ek Bor shoy 30K s0mo of | hag | ¥aa the depot, s0d the bridegroom wes evident- | “p 0 LS L e Actions- | York baskers had failed. he called a mumper of TI0. Music, has not yet made his appearance in_the The **Ice Witch ™ is to be retained this week, | been troukled with n pain about s foot.and & half | 1y quite impatient for fear the traip shonld ar- bie slander in Cm-dz;:r:b-bly becaunae it :z‘:lgdhut friends together at the Paat-Otfice, and riy. : A week or two gince’ a bump | rive beforehs conld reach the office. Buying | seems to imply that ahe' one ticket, they atood on the platform notil the | A young 1ady of Boston hes been enrolled 28 e o0 here, you fallers. There's another big e UPERS" e London Alenaeum of the 24th ult., eaya: citv, and coneequently his intentions regarding | with several changes i the pecislty part of the { from the wound. ust-up in' New York, Peanuts, barvestapples, oo senncr: &t Drury Lane Theatre . will terminste itel Hbs adver- {ai L i ig | abouL as Iargaaga <g; waa raised on the theatrs are not dcfinitely ktown, sdver- | entertainment. Alr. Bishop will also play his rrerls mm:m. Nt iy ool it eveaing (tho 24tk foety with foe ninth perform- ¢ however, s arce, * Wanted nsand Millipers.' (hre f & | imeat, snd 1s copsequantly more particolar thun Yo any money, wans to o Boeeof “Lobengnn.” 4f toe production of “Don | tiges bia theatre in the Clipper, howev » nd | N * Thonaand 3 few days & : 108 works t of | 98 bad. stopped, when they entered- tho | an bonorary ber of ‘}“ fth Auryland Reg- Jaw:breakers, and gum, will kits right e Slovennt,* Ulie. Tietjona way Lonna Anna: Madsme | gnnounces thé oficers and company under him. TAE MUSEUM. ue.;: bnmp,g&d nefij::;;?::e “:: ;n?a".}‘hon-fl f:r o5 ; i aa:;:;m‘ ever :.b.“" !f.“ o i ..,3 "“9: lh:ld(; I’my;:m- 2 d SuN o bridegy the sight dress, i hemp acound JLUonms ivire ; Bignors Veres, Zrviina * Slg. ice Pike is to he 5 - | 1tis annousced that the Massum will be ed % b, ™y Mauzice Pike is to ba the mauager; Otto Voeg: opene :mxgx gmnmr.mmhmhun- & .walkiogpin- | sest, kissed = her . moal A Fond du Lac widow, beresved & fow weaky | 20 5 they * hampen s Tt Couin, 13 o 2, Gilandt Doy ler, leadat of the orcBeatrai W. A, Moigan, | Aug.50 wiiha new compasy: the best sy men : i 5. bads bLer ‘‘good-bye” and going

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