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NOVEMBER 7, 1875—S1LXTEEN PAGES, guilt ded by travali tus, GOSSIP FOR THE LADIES. | mityper suguoded by trvaog sopantas, bouse, when the husband is announced. Nator- ally the fair one bolts into a neighboring room. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, son to me, Daniel Skillm: ; hur two childron: tho oldes and (e L2 £ a0d i, Daniol Skillman, has promist g RS of her; and sha has to have one beda:id oy clothing and matres, and bed cloturs Waky thiogs that belong to hur, Mary 4 yodbw Mo, Daciel Skillman, bas bongh: Eacit Witness, C. T. Lind, Fannie Mcleos, ¥ 8 Servant: ** I suppose, ma" to wait si tablodT Ladys w0r ALzt bany bousemaid.” Sorvant: ‘I supposs, shall not have to make the beds?” ‘Log 1 gnmd, but composedly): **Certainl, ervant (thinking the place will am)-’n his brother, the banker, enjoys ‘his ill-anccess, | being one that never was, or that the part re- | Mr. Joel, the agent of the Strakos Bpel;.'u vo%gias more elxpés{:ll:e tlhm ht)m play- | quires little of the actor's art. The character in concerts, bas made arraogements by which the wright could have concetvod. S0, 8180, BiS FISING | 4ho Lands of Mr. Raymond is made to show a | management of the forthcoming Titiens con- et oty g Vigieanoaa he depth of nature, at times, which quito compen- | carts in this city will be1n the competent hands | py. i E g s = withering remark, * What is an achiog tooth to e, 3 - umors of Hymen---A Servant. | The husband comes in with his wile's letter in an ungrateful nephew?” Of the supporting | eates for the unnecessary vulgarities by fof Messrs. Carpenter & Sheldon, and aleo that GirP's Tri £ L bis hand. **My dear X,” he says, ‘‘my wife Darts, two—Mrs. Brof. Cadwallader and Crums | which, ss the Gazetle writer very truth- | urraogements are being perfected to place the irls Trlg ol Lovers. tells me that you ara going to be good 1 have pets, the servant—were played a8 well as by the | fully says, 1t is occasionally distignred. Nor can | prices of sdmission at reasonsble rates. The enough to eacort her over the frontier. therefore come to thank you in person for the Fifth Avenue Company. These parts were as- | it be admitted thas tho humor of the character is | o ncerts will be given duri ho second week in . bumed by Mra, Stoveall snd Mr. Seymour. The | ita being one that nover was. Tlus s virtually & | Bocember in tnegPlymant?:nfuti O e eark Con. | Circumstances Alter Cases---Coolness of | greatest service which any man has ever dons ZEugenia_ of_Mrs. Murdoch, the Virgie of Mliss | beggiog of the whole qluestlon. lhSn{ely -}velx;y gregational Churches. The details of the con- a Russian Husband. me. Only, a8 I have some regard formy family Moore, the Bob Ruggles of Mr. Goesin, the Jack | one may recognize in Col. Sef,lfl‘! e Yg° g ‘h’ certs will be given in fatare, but tho general an- - name, I must beg that when you are tired of r. uson, were ert y con- | war, an y - | Messra. Carpenter & Sheldon will inspirein con- | An Awkward Av o er back again, or we may dissgree. Toy- owal---History vs. Sup- | age,” aud he left the room. Iuoderstand that AMUSEMENTS. Universal Use of Paper on the Theatrical Stage. Iis Employment for Helmets, Cups, ngg~ Andp e and Filliog a House. Ceived and ezecated. As much eanmob be ssid | Do we not detect in that femiliat ery for the old ] v cert-goers & confidenca that tho season will be t for the Mr, Caduwaliader of Mr. Waldron and | flag and an appropration the echoes of racent | mgqes plessant 3 Tane easMis~ s gloom was cast over the excursion by his | 83PPOSS, ma'sm, £ shall not be oblj the Mrs. Caduwallader of Miss Carrol. speeches _on the River and Harbor bill ? ' Can it £ “s::xs: x;z‘::sj‘ai;?:y:f:x ¥ Dere=Women a3 Lynchefs Mis speech, which roaulted in & separation soon after | the door?” Lady: «Of course et hfi? - cellancons Femiuine Notes, the travelera bad srrived at Paris. So X return- ‘y’anl rant »servant o look at, and I aonty m’-fi will do !"—Punc] saibly be said that Col. Sellers is an impossible X . e Do b e b MoGarragban claim exists | There was o plossant gathering of musical was given up last week, and will bs again this, | SUET GO D v olief is nou yet completed ? | people last Thursday evening, a¢ Mrs, Regina ed to Russis alone. The first person he meets is the husband, who said: * What! back al- “Did vou resd an accomnt of Circumstances Under Which a Pa- weddiog in the Pecksniff Gm“;"."a‘:'dh" per Audience Is Profitable. tothe representation of *Jane Eyre” ba the | as o the amomnt oOf the atiors art | Watson's to meot Miss Julia Rive, the eminont HER CANDIDATES. readv! I told you it would be so.” *Yes, my Chatlotts Thompson Cmbm““’“-l '-E”““ yuo | mhih, °§§fim"|;“m§5§m°ha st azelle | puanisto. For the gratification of this apprecia- it T T dear fellow,” replied X. © but you quite forgot to | Veneering to ber lovely danghter st the doub. that Miss Thompson herself has serious | 18 ot (ool 0 g e bo does for ity ag | tive sudience, Miss Live was kind enough to g0 And_ bonding o' her Gonir, romatsed, Jet mo into tho seccot of your wite's confounded | fast-table this moraiog. No, 1" replied X, The Blg Donanza at HeVicker’s—Hiss ::f:cmgofzn T‘:;n ::: b :1“, ’;‘;",‘:fiz“;fi"‘;fi THE ‘PrisuNE took occasion to notice whendil through the following extremely formidable pro- “1¥ho are your candidates, my deary 1" hfin‘;" and xe:xl::fl:gr m‘::.eihml;ufr% uece'ztgu?x; Xf: ?fia"sfifiin: ;‘:m;: nr.ilfz‘nzn' ",i\' o,? “flflm‘q 5 BE TASLaSL Eug tims. Ben 1 +ias firat presented in Chicago. But Raymond’s | grammo: She humped her pull-back just enough every family which, when foond out, generally use, d throwing down the pages Thempson as Jane Eyre—False stage in ogreeable, and her movements aro ex- | mrit in Col Sllers s of tho same kind, thoush | Tho Fifth Coucertg (0 & fap)........-... Beothoren - o mako hor fevoriio papor rustie; e i A in T | Bt St s e, & P . g ceedingly graceful. She errs in overstr l;g not in the same degree, a8 Mr. Jefferson’s in Rip [Allegro—Adagio un polo mosso—Ronde.] Their names I don't remember, but look upon you as my truest friend.” think of our sending th tod. Angyy Pronuneiaticn. the text of the play, giving it 8t times & O ¥inkie. Theintensity and quiotness of big | Waltz— 3an Lbt Nur EINMAL".....res...Tousslg [ Xoull And them somewhers in my bustle.” R bive: e e Spoons ol EEcug AT CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES. 3 carda on the baxsg and lackadmsacal meaning. The words are | action could be successfully counterfeited prob- All'-"rm—&)p. 6 (Faschingsschwank aus n bombastic enough in :h_emugelres witbont being | ably by few actors in America to-day. ) et e I fnn%!:::;!;' and dsughter were simply furipy fi_flened from lhnu"donmfl x ;:%f‘;‘zt::“i:;: CELTIC WORDS IN SHAKSPEARE. . Waltz from Gounod’s ** Faust Applewons' med:,i':a m‘éfl;wm collec- | While 8 Vickeburger was riding in his buggy, he rsozetoig‘np 3?’314:2“14\,5 i she would make the | D Charles Macksy bas recently been publish- | To this she added, later in tho day, the Sec- | tion of wedding-anecdotes : i saw & long-haired young man sittiog on s road- muncket Deither s filly school-girl nor a mawk- ing in the London Athenczum a series of axticles | ond Hunganan Rhapsody of Liszt. The con- A orncldreyman sk the drst din, side fence. Thers was such an air of utter des- R etimantal govorness, Tho otber mem- | on the Celticwords in Shakepeare. To any per. certo; a8 13 well known, is the most difficnlt of young clergyman, st the wedding he | |\ ebout the countryman that the Vicks- ish, sentimental governesa, My OHCcoption | son bat o compsrative philologist bis array of | Besthoven'e, Pleyed intlus way ag 2 piane solo B el batovs vim tha aer. | burger dzew rein and inguired: . i ian, .. S < : 5 wil mission of the orches! arts Or an, ress upon the couple before hi 8 80l- s n‘w_r u!!r. Eh:"d:‘:edi;g?a ‘h&,.bfii’mfi;fougfy authorities gnd his own solemn air of exact in- | gupastion of them, it was, of cm‘,’msv a0 ex’: emnity op( the act: “?hnpe Dennis,” he said | ' TOF God's eake! what ails you, young e g fitted in thelt places. The enjoya- | formation sro quite ‘mpoding. 1t is, however, | tremoly upgratefnl task for s pianist. The | 4 the coachman, with his liconse in his hand, | D322 " O somont which the company sacceeds | Father BLaggoring to be told that the poet him- | orchestral accompaniment serves atonceasan | - P engo in his hand, | ™ Nothing, for God'a sake!” was the meek re- i °°:‘h-,f ont of ¢ Jane Eyre” shows the ad- sclf was a_Celt, both onthe father's and the | inspiration to the player and a8 o diversion to | . yoU bave well considered this solemn step in | ply. ;“‘;”u . El Hhorough arill and perfect familjarit; mother's side, and that the simple words of | the bearer, dividing his attention with the piano life.” “I hope so, your riverence,” auswered **Are yon sick? " rith fphy “*Jane Eyro,” asslready announced, which his name is compounded—schac, dry, and. | part continually, and thronghout rounding out Depaois. “It's a very important step ¢1 feel kinder bad.” will b continued this week. Then will come the | SPe shanks—were originally expressive of 8 | and explaining'the piano part, which without it | yon're taking, Mary,” said the minister. “Well, you look bad. In fact, you are the Relly & Loon Minetrels, who_are to occupy the personsl deformity in the founder of the family. | in some places consists of mere passages—tho | .y, J M Toh ; ®T- | worst looking young maz I've seen since the Kelly & Laon Miputrole who W 0 ur taded. | Mo ae consoquently much roltevod on learniag | wardrobe of an sbient melody. Neverthelose ‘es s, I know it is" replied Mary, | giog of the war.” Ditely Tittlo as well as an indefinitely great ; and | from, unquestionable authority in the' leadiog | such was the precision, the moguificent sech- whimpering. * Perhaps we had better wait | * i1 was all right till s month ago,”eaid the English _reviewn that Dr. Mackay's derivations | nique of the piamst, and the fire of the perform- awhile.” *Perhaps we had, your riverence,” | young man, looking still more solemn. ced D ised if Keily & Leon's ; : nobody o 8. sarpruet 4 % are simply ridicalous, If the obacure words in | ance, $hat there remains in the mind of the | chimed in Dennis. The minister, bardly ex- | ~ | What happened then 7" ¢ Woman went back on me I Says the Vicksburg Herald: The other day, —_— OUR BETROTHAL. Miss Julia Rive’s Reception.—Pro- gramme of the Titiens Coneerls. We early met ; ofttimes have run Unmindfal of the noontide sun; In childish glee we oft have piayed ‘Whera the old mansion cast its shads; Together wandered by the brook,— ‘Together traced its every — Plucked, from its shining, bed, The polished pabbles, white and red; I triumph from its sedgy shors, Tho tals lag’s velvet plumes we bare, And twined them on the hdghhfln(hm. In childish sport, with childioh akilt, The self-same 1i£¢ at school waa ourgy—e Recees delights and tedious hours, And when, in other, later days, We struggled on for learning's It chanced the progress that we Musical and Dramatic Notes in America and Europe. THE GRAMA. IN CHICAGO. THE PAPLR-DEST OF THE STAGE. CATe in the city should prove 1o be of the | & $ A The stage owes ap enormous debt to the pa- el . Shakspearo were ail of Celtic origin, a8 Dr. | list 1 : = < reers ] - former variety. Tha troupe st Hooley's now u i1stener only a regret that there is no opportu- ecti - ‘Was by each onein turn m ormer variety. Tho tionpe Sackay contondod, it would be nccesssry for | mty for our musical public to hear her {.,m“lfi,n‘_“,fi,:,fif,?,,“,:'fi:i";;?,,",";‘;: Ja ez i e e Weragou eoiaged 7 P by wh..’""' > ¢ I'd hung aronnd there for a year or so, and . 1 per-nzkers. To eay nothing of the press,— 1l the field for minstrelsy thore is in cont 5 P e modesty fortids should be more than | e Gy, : be Seid for mingt i) oy scientions stadent o begin & course of | rendition of this great work with suitable the ¢ity, ana moro too, Wnat Keily & Leon, | tho conbtictuons Wt B0 e Saxon tongue | surronndings. Miss: Tive plaved with most | iuf bofore Lis eres, botook himsel! tosmore | we'd bugged and loved and hooked fngers, ian'c bel ' el ‘The mist that moistened all the isn’c being oogaged, then I don't know. In woodiand wild, snd garden bowes i i ion,—] rhas | who aré no longer popular in Chicago, can do dm:;n:ned‘:n d:]r !::nl;cic:::; apr‘tl.m ;.nl;:r ac- hcle::mnina to be Ee::. B ;fim loso part of the glc;-lr ;hxch th}: lustre of | refinement and true musical feeling cheerful aspect of the situation, anasaid : * Yes, | th cummn:’i;:;s' itself to almost eny shape. It read- SOME QUESTIONS OF GRAMMAR. peara’s fame "'3:):; Scauponil ;?e‘(lll:lisalg;mr f‘“mm- Shfl\'lmg Cher:hm qfi‘p:l:- of course it's solemn and important, you know, “‘:“d she backed ot 2” E: whil t.,d' their e = 2 NOTES. of tor and real sym| wil e D N es.” ighty {17 assumes almost any color, Itcsn bastuck | A notablo pecaliaity of Mr. McVicker's stage, | o o0 eam a onmson turban with a | composer. Much, also, ighe Do actd of hor b:l: llto e very gy, lime, atter all, When peo- | . {7ail T've been through the millmyself. I| Aeccariosmiy beld bis lght— in almost any position. t5ince the late improve- | 2nd ooe which should ba corrected forthwith, s | 05 G S ore's no accounting for tastes reading of the Schumann piece, which one raro- Efl Joye esch: oter, Shall we go on with the | had a woman go back on me in that way three Theae tears of Natare, as shs grieves Ients in the manufacturs of paper, crowns, | the pronnnciation of the word depot e Taslors new plos, * Anno Boleyn,” S 1_]\;_)10‘::!‘!0 thoroughly done. of mg bravura Ehe'd, i ey gfifaflfl‘mfl“;fibfihx months 8go, and dido't lose a bit of sleep over Ihe livalong night of datimes thro e LS hort *e” snd the accent on the first sylable. 'y " y ings, these by Liszt and Taussig, nothiog can ; 3 i 2 e . - thus grief in dew, spears, bse?.lu}g precivices, drinkiog-cups, and ;: wfl :c i comp)'my ® | bo produced at the Ha smarkot, London, this | be said buc praise, sud it is pernaps safo 088y g:'de of m&r;:rlony, m:]d that yonrg minister is s You didn't #" ‘The spider’s scattered, tiny ottor. properties of the stage too numerous to Y A s ; Christmas. that thess thinga hava never beon played better | SO Yry cateful Bow ho brings oa thesolemn |« No, sir.” Gobuisctall heid the welniog viam, e, mro fasbionod from this usefol materi- | tsught to use this pronuncistion. Thore is no . i here by any artist, it as woll. Of Miss Riva'n | V197 Of Iarriago to tunid conples. « B, then,” eighed the young man, 88 Be | Upon hes iy chatle srmapr 70 21 Ons gentleman and one lady now playing in | suthority for it sinca Euowles, in 1835, Neither | There is & movement on foot in London to put |"wongderful accomplishmont in pisno-playing, it | ;, G s house one even- | pitched along oo the rail, *the woman you loved Forth from his couch the constant sua Webstor nor Worovster gives it; the analogy of | Mr. Daly's version of ‘Rose Michel” on the | becomes us Americans to muke much. For hera | 125 10 he marmed:, Lrel thiog went on har- | gidn't own sixten mules, snd have a clean 100 8 another doy begun ; - ly until the woman came to the Worc | paes of cotton to sell!” His welcome face again ap) To greet the meadow, eko 13 tears The lonely blades of grass had shed Whilst he bad alumbered in his bed. the language does not _teach it; aod it is abso- boards there. we have a young American girl who not only | i gpap n i Intalyodefensible. Tho word mey, be pro; | Evary seat for Toolels Srst verformanco in playa el but piaye ke s master Witk 207 | ggod.” Rotor“naveel” suid shor VT 438 oo N R TRE AVOWAL: London since bis American tour was booked & | .|4"Cith the most complet‘e self-contvol, Her know that word was in the service, and I will A writer in the Paris Charivari says: The on the last ayliable, or with a long ‘6™ and the | Toek beforehand. e sl saccent on the first syllable. There is mo_other 2 " | repertory is vast, embracing most of the grout | BSTET S8 k) b, dear,” remonstrated her { v, o ¢ 5 young man tosay I will " o Ob - L artoer, ** do not make trouble now. Juat sa: youpg. man to sky “.1 Wil LiaTTy Poole, who mansges tho Olvmpic Theatre in | bravara pieces, tho chiof concertos, most of the | FRTENE "0 NG TG eon L M g0 4t %oy | —above all, when ho does not see what his intar- mflg ;lefl E"gg‘h prousnition. & gf“fl‘;h London, has written eighteen dramas on the sub tas of Beeth tudi 1 tation would require a long ** & " in the s | L - | sonat of ethoven (including all the great 4 = S = % e Onad mo_conniderable. accent anywhere, | joct of Jack Shoppard. ones), volumes of fl.\ing(a e hosic, Schuiaon, | 2 sake—for your dear Johu'esakiol 7 Never | locutor catmes in band-is somelimes exceed- B vconalis ia ~Tho Dig Bonanza” the pro- | Mr. George Clarke, the American sctor who | Mondelssohn, and tho rest, and all by memory. b igh-spirited dame. I | ingly incomvenient, The other day a warthy Sanciation of A-ges-siz with 8 long **A” and the | recontly made his first appearance in London, | One only wonders when sho learned them. e e BY TIEAR, and Ido 00t | citizen encountered, as he came ot of a fancy- accont on the second syllable, instead of with & | has been well received abroad. THE UNIVERSITY CONCERT. oihe x“ °y. it o m::: po‘gz, sir,” she ndded | gtore, young man whom he had met at the short **A,” accented. Tn the same play, 0o of | i Hooley’s Now T! s e e e ek G | e ndee? Feplloh on sty | PSLATEpitos s meth belces, the leading cb ers delivered this shockiog | . e dramatic season at Hooley's New Theatre r y g | i8 imposeible, madam,” replied the munister. *+Hold!” said he tohimself, *that isthe young Hoetono0 T will show you thero ia nothing be- | io Brooklyn has losed, This week the house | of last week was an unqual ified success, the only | I caonot marry you unless you promiee | follow whom we ‘used always to meet on the S ohe aud Mr. Riggies. -As thero are many | Wilt be tatved into a minstrel ball. rogret being that tho chapel was too small to | jt0 love, chorish, and obes” your hus- | shore when I took a walk with Victorme.” band.” **Won't you Jeave us for a little while He ran toward the young man and said, unfortunate people in Chicago who form their The macagement of the Russian theatres will | seat comfortably the large number in attend- S o Conversailon”afto thss of e stage 100 much | soon Tase ioio prirate buods Tho loesocs wil | aoce. Tho selection s acrangement of the | LB E e e S ™go thp | “ DOU't y0u rocollect me 2 2 care canno: be exarcised in mattera of Orthoopy | romain subject to the superintendence of & com- | programme indicated rare good judgment ; the | minister went back into his study, and wrote on p.l(,‘."_';,';“;gzi,,:{h‘;fil;':,"’,,v by furalog deadly this city wear paper-noses; and others would be much improved in personal appearsnce if they should imitate the example. The manifold comforts that would flow from the general nse of paper legs on the Chicago stage need not e insisted ou; they go without saying. Weall Jnow how the thorny path of spectators of the ‘modern society-drama has been smoothod by the recent introduction of paper-bustles, paper-col- lars, paper-cuffs, paper-bosoms. If we could occasionally have paper iadies and gentlemen as woll, who had been proviously trained in their parts, our cup of happiness—which oowadayeis theinvention of some dabbler in the all-pervading material—would be full. But the managers are Fall soon, before his searching glance O'er all thie gem-bedecked The pretty tears are lost to sight, And gleam no longer in the light1 Well T recall such marn a8 this,— 1t was my first of real bliss, A dear delight unfelt before ! Tho pasture’s mantling Flvinad Bringing their wholesoms breath 0 grosh » The fragrant verdare at their feet,— She stood with me within tha Dot merely conteat with usiog papor an the stage and common grammadical construction. The | mittee. or every concevable purpose ; they sbsolutely i 5 A 2 itt : audience was enthusiastic and aporecidtive. bhis sermon for an hour aud a half, and finally, i inji 5 o grove, I ous, aa tho classical phrase is. They raper | Piactice at McVickers, it most be admitted, 18 | s’ play of *Camille” has mever been | - Lo dusts. by the. Misscs Matthows wero ad- | ata quarter boforo 10 o'clock, the Tinmner | Sl e e e e, L ey | e e e DerwLio it in front of the curtain and constitute | & y o " olayed 1 Eogland, owing to the fact that tho | mirably rendersd, sad roflect great credis upon | ed bevodict informed tho parson that at laat, O s tarlh ascliimod K clbinen; i e o bl Shared tha Goreest s tlio andience. Papsrus is an excellént material LISPET " AT THE ADELPEL Doy Chambsrinin’ would mever ailow its pro- | the teacher, Prof. W. H. Cutler. M. F. W. | after a long wrestling of spint, his “ donr Jane ™ s Y B 0 citizen, In | gy fehod gut thelr arms in friendly in its piace ; the question 18 whether its place Mr. Grover has put this unfamiliar thoughnot | sentation. Root's quartette party, consisting of Misses Dav- consented to szy * obey.” But how that com- “+Yes, gir, T bave done very wr Ik The giant neighbors of ths wood. enport and Greene, Messrs, Paxton and Mc- | PYomise was brought about, no one ever knew. | it Bot all can be repaired. \vm‘:{f"on ored A sacred calm reigned all around ; entirely new play on tho boards in handsome | Mr Dutton Cook,who has been dramatic critio Naugnt broke the stilaess, save the sound ) ressed, i before the curtsin. The custom of Wade, bid fair to become the finest in the city, | 1 bave often heard this same clergyman relate | yj,ve her—Ilove her like a fool.” maliog up sudiences by the free use | girjo; andhe deserves the pecuniary returns | of the Pail Mall Gazelle since 1857, has resigued ar tbe bir of < paper,” or free-tickets, has loog | “ro oty A S Y it e o ib i I ed | | ndec Mr. Root's careful leadership. Miss Jen- | BOW, after a marriage ceremony, which occurred . ) B U o us which he is resping. The piece is highly senea- at position, an ferred his services to th | AR08 om0k 8 o o' ative-born sing. | 10 his 0wn parlor, the husband whispered £o bi 3 %;7;:: :},10 2 My‘-‘l;! atre thnx!tbhl! efl.:}}?nd- prevailed in London and New York. It hasnot been upcommon :n Chicago. Bat never before last week, perhaps, was il practiced without attempt tional, and contains many opportunities for London World- ers, i8 alréndy an establisbed favorite. Her per- brand-new bride, as they approached the door, «Victorine! Malheurenx! Why, that is my scenic effects, all of which are improved. Somo | _r. McKee Rankin has just played a success. | formance of the parts assigoed to her fally sns- ‘* Mary, have you got any small change ?” rife.” A clergyman was called on upon one occasion = at conceslment. Ono maoager filled his house | of the incidents will remind the casual ob- fal cogagement with ¢The Two Orphans” | tas the high hopes formed for har future, ] ondsy night by the open d stribution of tickets | gerver of that familiar favorite of the | AC St. Lows, huving obtamed a dissolution of | urs. Uliman’s song, * Knowest Thou the Land,” to ofticiate at a colored wedding. **Wo assure, WHICH HE WOULD RATHER HAVE. The butterfiies in lazy fight, the injunction agaiost him Tuesdsy. B aaairably sun, s waanlso the solo by Miss | 8b,” said the gentlomanly daskey, *'thst this | A Detroiter of liberal education (says the e R T o P on the streets and iv the billiard-rooms. His company wss compnratively usknown in Chicsgo. He bad confidence 1n its merita. He wiched to advertise them. He accomplished all galleries, * Tho Streets of New York," whilo 1 o ipers suggest a mynad of pieces in which | Irving's Macbeth i tbo butt of all the cheap | Carrie Davenport. Miss Everts and Mr. Baker | yere wedding, sah, is to be very ‘apropos'—quito | rree Press) has been grestly annoyed becsusa fhey have been msed, from time immemonal, | wits in London. Tho acior's make-up and |83 two duste with much tasts and smooth- | 70 8 Very woll,” replied the cler- | 1:." 20 and other women are not better posted with mmore or less success. The acting in ** Lis- {. montbings are condemned. ‘the Fi ness. Miss Ella M. Crocker made her first af gyman, *I will try to do everything in my power = utbings oD Figaro always P o gml:’xfy the wishea of the parties.” so‘p,fu,r on history and other matters connected with the Meandered on the marning breeze. Though ever present, acarcely zeen, Unerringly, the boughs between, In tangent gleams athwart our view, .ng purposes at once by admitting an audience | pet " is all that could be expected. Several per- | refers to him ns the Eminent I pearance before a Chicago audience. She pos- froe, only paying some regard to sppearances by | gons of considerable reputation have been es- | o ppiladolphi king frantio | 88568 & puro, high sopraao voice. Her singing the dinner, and dancing, and supping were over, | growth or welfare of the country. The other Tbe burnished tnsects flashed and Sov. selscting well-dressed people from the passers- | pecially engaged, and they do what falls to o Philadolphis papers are making frantic | ingicatod great cultivation. She Wes rowarded | the goom's ‘best man called sgaim o tho | day ho carried homo u big history and handed it dncediivsuwost - timk mingits Yoo Bt Sbe hibivaes of tho tarious down-town | Fheir ahare with fack fidelity and eammestness, | PPeRiE for the * etnre and intelligence " of | it a hearty encore. mivitter and left him a $10 feo. I hope every- | to hia aponss with the remark - ; Whieslisnpy straineihs woods aiciel resorts. Fus piau was euccessful, inasmuch 88 b6 | yprry pEGAMEY'S ARTISTIC ENTERTAINMENT. Efi;fi&&:‘:‘a Tfi%flflrfl :;T:X:M excellent | " g gom of the eveniog was the besutiful trio | thing was as your friends desired it,” eaid the | There, Mary, I want you to commence at Soatien :wnfinmgn]i:hmm s “Litt Thine Eves,” from Mondolasonn’s | rbane clergyman. *Well, eab, to tell the | page one and Bee if you can't learn some- Sines, from l;l;y natal fouxt aboe, Zovit . Beamed on the w o essence, hod a payiog house esery evening during the re- mainder of the week, the audiences incraasing in pumbers and respectability up to Satarday, until &t the close they were a8 good in both respects as could be desired. Moreover, one week vet 1emains to the compaoy in which to reap s har- vest. Another mansger adopted the same plan Tuesday night, and with subetantizlly the same xesults. - DOES “‘ PAPERING " PAY? «Oncs a dead-bead; always a dead-head,"iss maxim with Mr. McVicker. His experience en- *T'was not bocause I had not felt That in her heart like pasaion dwelt; My eyes had seen, and I had known From tell-tale glance and tender tons, That softly fell and sweely shone, That ahe had hopes still unexpressed,— Her beart, like mine, waa all unrest! The wondrous acroll that Natare spreed Its lengtbencd page, with lessons’ Our hearts hud never resd aright ; Yet still it gleamed,—the purest pigs That e'er did lovers' tiioughts engage. Mr. Regamey’s exhibition of rapid drawing at n the revigal » v : i H % = § A of *Caste” at Wallack's | * Elijab,” Miss Crocker and irs, Ulimsn taking | trath, Mr. Jobnson was a little disappointed,” Al the Atheneum Friday evening was very fully at- | Theatre, Mr. H. J. Montague will play George | the firs: and second sopranos, whilo iss ‘Nellig | anewered the groomsman. *Why, T %ook my mfs‘?:ga agreed to become his pupil, and when he tended. Artisticslly considered, it is & remark- | D'Alroy, Mr. George Honey Eccles, Miss Ads | Root took the lower ecore with wonderful effect- robes,” said the minister. **Yes, sah—it wasn't | came home to supper he Ionng herreading awsy, able performance, not oaly from the extreme | Dyas Esther, and Miss Efie Germon Poily. iveness. Her voiceis very powerful in the low adhered co the rubrics of the | hair down, slippers on, all the fires out bat one, rapidity of the execation, but from the excellent | A young Boston gentleman “*of taste and cul- tenes. The piece was heartily applanded and Yes, sab, that was all right.” *I | and no sign of supper. uality of tho drsnghtmauship in many of | ture™ has written & cew play entitled “Clarice,” | ™ ropented. was panctual, aod shcok banda with the conple. | i Why, how's this?” ha inquired ; ** are you o 4 3 y Of | bure s e B O D B raf the Con. | Everv listener was charmed with this concert, | Whet moro could T do2" '+ Well, sab, Mr. | gick?" "' ¢ 4 A A 4 ! geaen iyt : * tortanments of the land in the soutbern section | YOU dido't saiute the bnda! ™ Well, ' " bino greas facility with such artistic ukfl;.d Not The new French compsny at the Lyceum, in | of thecity. 1t is certainly very satisfactory to I remember a friend who, in the early days of @ }Vsi‘g'ffifi?,“flgfigfifim your e ” less than thirty or forty fizures were pr 'ucsd New Sork, made a decided hit in **Frou-Fron.” | thoso residing in the vicinity of the Univereity | bis ministry, was met bya couple, a3 be came | ghe replied ss she setuled back in haxycm} during the evening of & great '-mt.",u sub- | Tt Las ihus far drawn largo and brilliant an- | to enjoy suoh s musical treat witbout the incon- | OUT of church, who wanted to be married. He | « bt I can tell yon about the firat discovery of jects, from the colored voter to Count Von Bis- | diences, and received warm commendations from | veoience of a tedious and depressing journey to turned back to oblige the party, and found at the | Fiorida as straight as s-atring ! " 4 titles him to speak with autbority on the sub- ject. The facts seem to bear out his assertion. | marck, many of them on s very large scale, | ali quarters. their homes at midnight. last that they made up their minds to drive off + z, & o person who s cxnsomed o pass Ire o | drurmgn by peose i Ml w30 | ot winter, gramate et o the New Tork - - L A e B any place of amusement can view with equanimi- o, B . 38 | 7 ibune, has of late published several articles ro- may ask,” he iuquired of the man. *‘why you Togetner now ws tried anew, - No one of the figures occupied over three mib: The firss Apollo Club concert of the Beason | firgt aslk’ S 1y the prospect of being placed on the common | s e many of them were confined to loss | Iating to the history of the American stage, which | will be given on the 7th inat., st McCormick’ A e e R FLUCKY GIRLS; T et e footing. We may lay it down, then, 2s & broad Be oae Pi,,,.p, the most remarksble for p‘;rhlpbs indicato thiat he contemplates & book on | goy wi?h b e pmgumn;:f g IR ;’;‘:;‘ i“h‘:;etwhy;ouzg":g;:f fi‘i’“g"m :t: A few daya 8go & party of four girls, on their e o soms vl ) it 2 e o e S ject. , y L, 1) i o prinaple, admittiog of exceptions, that paper- | ability wes tho * Dance of the Monarchs; or, e subject Mr. Creatold gives the fiftoenth of his organ | back curtain of the buggy, called on:~ * Well, g:zn h::le fm;n eficgfin in A;-'u]:"?ndsep0$ ¥n‘fl‘?u&.:t::“ and] iifo sroone o you see, I hadn't got a look at the minister afore, 3, SATO IR0 Ol 78Nk Eiiad As brightly breaks the coming sun the Power Behind the Throne,” in which, in the The so-called Union Square Combination, i " - s . recitals at Unity Church this evening in connec- aud, to tell the trath, you're so young and iono- | & kitten, and, having covered it with kerosene- space of ten minutesor less; nine of the princi- | which is giving ** The Two Orphans ”in Eastern | - = & % 5 T - tion with Mr. Conwarf's lectare on *Oriental | cent like that I'm kind of fesred vou wowt | oil, purposed to set it on fire. They begged the e e ing does mot pay ssacettled policy on the S0 beamed upon our mutual sease part of a permanent menager who bas new at- pal ’ 7 r - A sovereigns of Europe were drawn upon a | cities, has about 28 much connection_with the tractions to present every week or every fort- | atrip of paper some 15 feet long, represented a8 | Union S i Religions.” Ey B ap i " quare Theatre a8 the Furbish Fifth Ave- eligions.’ marry us right, and so 1'd rather trust meself to i ki Ti roing-light of confidence ! aight. Tt mamifestly oes py, as the policy of | joininr 'bands and danciog to the music | nuo Company Lt with tho Fifth Avenue Thes- | Tho second evening entertainment of the Ger- e e | e e . 1o o Thers, midst the leaning, listni trees, elin; o ho does not how a e 6! 4 y 8, whereupoo they offered to buy it. This propos- } a iravling meceger, who does not care Bow | of Dsmarck. Tho Sultan was st oo epd | iro, sad thal e ol Ii ia time this cheap style | mania Mwnnerchor wil take place at the Turper | is sure he knowa how.” AU sten Pied o saoat, the approbation. of the | §nae zepbym kimed tho toaacken S Sraty dehesds o makes provded o tonkes | Of Thalinn and” alsr Wllom st o | of advertsing sbould bo. exposed and do- | Hll"with wn excollent progeaame. . M- S dvaces, and tio il thon Fallod a e | G e e et " : afiei:ls!s;éeegah Etlm“ :1;:!':'—“::”;%:’ ihl:l:::: ;‘;‘“’ .'::-m bg‘:,ii?, ‘;:%'fi]: 'i;iafifl”;,,fl‘& nonped, Guire will be the vocalist. A TRIO OF LOVERS. ing man and begged bim to interfere. He re- m“,‘,'.f.‘?n°é‘§."mnm,, bc:ndm[ boughs, possible ot of it in tho least possible time. It | u D e oamowder i & conveniont po- | , Te execntors of Edwin Forrest sunounce that | It will be interesting to Dudley Buck's many A good-looking servant-girl of Winnipeg (6ays | fused, saying he did not care what the bogs did | \We interchanged our loving vows! D the Eawin Forrest Home for Buperannuated | friends here to know that ho will playat tho next | tbe Torouto Globe) had, it appears, three beaux | with the cat. Rendered desperate by repeated | Cacuco. J.2.Luvmah " failures, the girls attacked the party of boys, e ———— is o matter of indifference to bim whether he Gemorslizea the amusement public or not. Bat the permsuent manager is obliged to consuli bis interests oot only for this week and next week, but for mext year and the year after. It is amazing how the people can be gulled by the paper-kiting polcy, for s ‘time &t least. If ** the aversge man” had dropped into the New Chicago Theatre and McVick- er's Theatre Monday he would probably have SWEET IONE. e e T ‘Whoue cheeks were lize the fosh WU LT s e "Twas sweet one! ohion for viewing the line, played the pipe. ‘[he ; ; ato Glol , > canieatures of tha well-known faces. execated in Actors at %p;mgbran is so far advanced thl} of the Holy Trinity organ concerts in New York. to her string—viz : a military man, a policeman, less thau o minute apiece, were admirable. Sev- ;‘i?;‘g:;"x is:s?nc;:;g“of‘lgvé, lannfl‘;l"‘li;- ]’frhh He nas not been heard in that city for many | and an ordinary white man. She had arranged ::&:g,‘;&g;?;g we{;:fi?::mb;red oo to one, o large | years. mattors 5o that separate evenings were set aside | sarcied it away bn tiompbe eral drawings of animals, kittens, and pigs, A ” Py i stono mausion standing on it is to_be converted . i each made in two or three seconds, diverted the into the wntomplnte‘a home. The only new George Stevens, the musical director of the | for each of the ardent young suitors, and three audience very much. An exceedingly clever [ {20 be-jonl New Chicago Theatre, bas written s set of | ai Ay drawing was the last, which was produced under building to be erected at present is a library, | - g0 LIS, ans il a set oOf | different courses of love ran quite smooth, de- MISCELLANEQUS NOTES. 2 hote o cumstances : | Any person in tho audi. | Which will cost about £25,000. ltzeg e e B eoated iex | Epito the proverb. One unlucky evening during Thg - poper beliaved fittls gich, abute ateald e wax eniled upon to make five dots upon the | John McCullough and the Sara Jowett branch | will be plased at tho theatre each evening this | the present weck, however, all thres suitors she has not quite got her lesson, may bo seen on large paper and to name an animal or a passion | of Daly’s company were at Cincinnati last week; | weok. chanced to drop ia one after anothor. An inter- | these glorious antumn-days going to school with or emotion (as love, fear, etc.), and the artist |-Riguold and ** Henry V.” continued at the W val of very desultory conversation and embar- | 8 gigantic red apple i her hand for the teacher. marveled ";n the pmaperi;y IO{ the ?Brmer. -‘nd ] s h s, St - {0 T the moderate success of the latter. amatter | engaged instantly to produce & figure in which | put Theatre in Philadelohia; McKee Ranki r8. Stacy sang yesterday at the Iiddy organ i i A B B of fact, the Chicago Thestre took m about $50 B te ehould mark the position of the head, | and the Furbish compsuy have' been nccnvx':'i;: recital Rubinsten's * The Dow 18 Splrk]irfiz v e e e ‘;::‘c’;‘:;ff by :h'ih!’“‘:r.‘“g Up and down stairs—Young mistress (at the ‘She had a pair of cherry lips, et e en. o MoViokor's about $300. 1t | hands, and feet, and introduce the animal or ex- | £t. Louis; Maggie Mitchell was in _provincial | 804 Gounod's *Medjie.” The fact is mnote- | Spbras miesies exclaimed the. girl, as sne | Porior-door) : *Elizs, whatis the bell ringiog That opened to disclose prees the sentiment. Afwer several suc- | towos of New England; Davenport was on the wortby, as_the production of anything new by | yao,)y snatched some intricate woolly sabstance, | 10T 80 violently 2" Cook (below): **It's only T‘l‘xoeé:-nv.:n B 1 ;t:l:‘mwfl’m is amazing also tbat intelhigent people should % our homo singers i8 rare. Worn out repertories | yi| of long needles, and was instant- | % m'om. I waot youdown in the latchen a If ever voice was sweet to haT, cozalcem v.ha;zme&na £0 m‘uch nbou:hth& slz: ]fl cessful lr:‘inls a yo;lngl lmm mark- | same route: Chanfrau was at Indianapoli the rul audiences of which they form a part; that the | ed five dots perpendicularly om the Lawren ce Barrett at Buffalo; Lotta in lllinois | & the rule. ly i itti inate.” : A A y intently engaged koitting, while the thr: minace. t was the tender tor first question they are asked, on returning home | middle of the paver, and nsmed an elephant. | country fowns; and Fraok Mayo in Jowa. Mr. Fred Root is not very complimentary to gentlemeg bu]%:g into m:eeg several ;djomine; An Indiapa ‘gentloman buried oue wife on oxlu::; s Dreathed saft and elap rooms. and all was supposed to be well. But | Tuesdny, married another on Thursdsy, was di- Dy swezt lanal With 2 moment's reflecsion, Mr. Rezamey drew Mr. Edwin Bo ; e . 7 1 5 S . oth bas boen playing to the full | the bassos of the Beethoven Society. In his an Arab efiting astride an elephant’s trank,hold- | oy gitc of Daly's Theatro iup New York every | lotter to the Alusical Visitor of Cincinnati, | ** the missis " happened to want something in | vorced oo Saturday; and he wants to know if & ing & tusk with onc band and flourishiog & 8tafl | gconing Ttss s pleasant to learn from the New speaking of that Society, he saya Mr. Bergatein's | the room where the ordinary citizen was. aud | bigger week’s work was ever performed Dy any ifiu“::s other, and conforming with all the con- | yoq Trxbu:; that. in Richeliev Mr. Booth's fo:uaf l}:us the offect **of a trombone among & u){vah e:wnnntered M;. Citizen right ; there. | one man before the. panic. S “felicitous sdaptability of pature,” iz respect to | 10t of bassoons.” +What are you dofug here? whatdo you miean, i P by beiu 1o this room? ™ Indignantly inguired | , AR elderly maiden, who bad suffered some dls- Mr. Regamey is at the disadvantage of not | .« po el h ™ 3, A speaking English with suflicient fluency to ven- | _*'° element of maguetic sorrowfulness,”is | Mr. Tomlins, the accomplished leader of the 8 i 1 p speaking English with udiclent Buen e iimeely | Scon to play “ underneath evon tho occastona] | Apollo Clab, i3 sbout, to organize a clsas of 500 the il . e e o e, . s::glg:nn:ng:dfln Biass Of biait, sobaoto: T e of Triohas (Mr. Dowland of- | meod of somewhat griply humorous banter.” | for the stndy of the Touto Sol Fs system, snd, Tl send for tho police! ™ Mr. Citizen, ealmly | o oxe) confasion, conceit, and boots. Woman e Ihs Tastanice), bis ‘hill plotorial lins | o Tomewhat Muslocaut uignt 1o the pines whila | ws.a riepiratory moyement, wil give & froe lec. | PoiBting to another door, remarked. “'If oU | g waiter, porforcs, on the aforesaid animal.” e cutvarian :ih:glr tons, still shimmer i the rays of tho 86t~ | turo on tho system ot tho Trinity Mechodiat | Fa0€ " :hgo‘::i\ae'xl:ieno;! ’:)x:zn:lh:)::.pofi%‘g:n:mm; Did you ecor Satie. i EtEm o6 BoHm B . ing, - an! unday Church on_Tuesday evening, the 9th, wpon | L v o4 out the second vial of wrath upon him, | mornidg, and ask your wife to pus & button on from the theatre, should be * How many were there ? " and that their chief snxiety abouta play whica they have not seen shonld be how mauy other persons saw it. Asa matterof fact, the modern theatrical notice for the ne~¥spapers is not considered comblote if it does not begin *A faspionsbleand numerous assemblage,” or A moderately-full house,” or **A begrarly array of empty benches greeted the dietinguished Alr. Sun and the widely-popular 3lirs. Moon 10 their famous impersbnations las: night.” Of course She bad the fairest little bands | 0f any girl in town. Bae had o pretty pair of feeh, Beneath ber ginghsm goOWI. Sha looked as prond as any Queen That ever filied » throna, Not tall and slim, but plump and trizs, ‘Was sweet Tone ! She loved to stray through woodlands §% ‘And mecdows green and &f, Whero distes sweet careased her fost; there 18 & periectly-proper desire fora full house NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. when one goes to tne thestre, both for sociabui- | ¢ g my gl 4 The other day, while Mr. Ryder was givi which occasion be will havea chorusof fift; Yot : IRC i & A ty's sake and -mn?"nmmt ?:rafl ?p&x:fing t.hi; ?’:‘::h Gaunt " will be given at the Museum | ,rtormance ory Macbeth, in tyh: rQ“uwg;vTri‘go; voices by way of illustration. 4 %E:c a o‘v?y‘;‘l:e‘ml::;ihgngon;dfi'? ‘;ndeu a‘:‘;; g:::;‘"":;"d'“g:lm“ cl‘::;: ;h;n;g;“mf:r:g“:: And sunbears kissed her bair. s ite it ) # | ¥ by ., .y T e by the machs aud or tre, London, assisted by 8 young debutante, the | Mr. Wolfaohn, accordiog to the same author- | will send for the military! " Madsm,” retorted | that, whon that shirt was put awsy, there wasa 1o her the warld wag fall o 14 Her heart was puze; her faith was sus! Billy Manning and Justine Robimson will be | lady was interrupted just at the close of the | ity asabove, “has taken steps which will re- | the poli + nothing is easier; i b 1 added to the California Minrtrols this weels. Rice, | Drder scene by 3 sbont from the gallery, | sult in a regular wookly notation class or *sing- | the Diitery. you will gfilfi&"fi“‘zfi:m’,&“pfifif b 0B it F e oty “Wemmiehs DiroTvdoe | mpohach 1o somusckot with the Becthoven | tng to the oird door. Military didn't wait 10 D | i e . o T ot Ity o5 not necessarily fixed by the mob. zad one poor he ood pl: 1 sohitary soul who sees a g play well enacted Bt eweet Tone! Again I dream: I fondly seem in not tobapitied. Tho manager who Smisns. | Arlington, and tho other old favodites, Wil ro- his free-list, except for extraordinary occasions, HDELOD, & g promptly advanced to the footlightsand inquired | Society, or the leadership of 3r. Frank C. = i oaly maintainiog & ’.’;”"%fi;fi-’ufif:‘mfi m;nm their be:mm’;l completeness. " ¥ thero wan & policoman prasciat, aod receiving e o “wiil e pare toenibate £ msks Efl?flfmfié ‘:g' :;r:l:‘?;fi e m{fis.:;:fi:: sboot the destroyer of his happiness. * Notso,” Her fair young faca to see Hemows st o segular admision of & mo o morrow aigbt P. T. Earoum, who, 3 {ho | Do sesponso, lired » sovercign to,any porsos | bfer i of the dvantagea oflred by the So, | ing of t fomalessconding foot G the kichon foplial thohusband. D youthioke T woukd ‘Though ane is Gded, oldy snd €1, unsry dead-hewts to his theaies 8o Bl B‘;\é’lbeo. 3. Carler sass, hss' made moro | who would put the disturber out. The “‘gods” | ciety itself. Wo_bolieve the Apollo Club is etill | stairway. The three suitors camo away without interfere with my own reveuge? Ican trust R o | ety :9 pa':n -in zmm. L My, Maamee chil "?i mgm; tmlnd:gz B«;tnerlAmmcm of '}'II:IS in the gallery were romarkably quiet after that. | withont such an iostitution.” For the very good | the usual ceremonies at the gate, and were dis- it g my e 5 {a;‘;{::mu hopes bave flown; mx::’cb-nz oo T aavatined who (shoiid %9:5? ngg'uow e pes an 'echlm, b mo: Unio: Speaking of Jr. Parkes’ Brabantio, plaved to | Feason that it does not need one. covered shortly after sticking their three noses The Youkers Gazetle wisely remarks: * When And yet, at will, Lsco her stil,— Boties e, thio’ Nem Yok Sun sayse 17 | The followiog is tho latest bulletin of new | into threo cocktail gissses, and Wondering how | Jou see & young married man costemplating e s Park Chureh. : 5 s ; . is but the simple truth to say that he looked liko | music issned by Ditson & Co., of Boston, for | it Would turn ont. baby-carriages with a calm and thoughtful eye, M. Tobanos, Pelissier, the German actren of the devil—tho stage dovil in s burlesque of the | which we aro iadebtad to Tron & Healy, of this you may ressonably infer his matrimonial sky is thia citv, who plared La Frochard in the +Two | Lydia Thompson school. His costume was ut- | city : Overture, * Landits' Pranks,” by Suppe; | muvGiiet 1N THE LNOH NG B st brigt, serene, and a little sonny.” But * you Orpllx)m €0 !nodmuafb fully fn ar oun lsogusge, | terly ont of keeping with the rest, and was, | the first of thres *Studies for Piano,” by Ernst e Honderson (Ky.) News eays: In Critten- | had daughter” not be too sure about that. has been engaged by Fraok B, ken to porform | doubtless, & sample of his own taste. It is not | Perabo; the Alpen Rose polka mazurks and | don County thers dwells an old couple named | 'The terrors of fever and ague have driven the the chnrlcterd nng‘ % h. She will leave here :I;s firat time this gentleman Lias grestly marred | March Violet polka, by Edouard Strauss; Thompson, who for the past fifteen years have | fair sex of Indiaoa to a newdevice of protection. to-morrow and mee e company in Michigan e proprieties of different acenes through what | galop and waltz from Johaon Strauss’ **Cag- | resided on a farm, respected and esteemed by all | When 2 young lady’s face shows unmistakable City. appears to be an_inveterate desire to display his | liostro in _Vienna;” Von Bulow's colossal | who kmew them. Some days ago, s man named | 51308 Of baving been severely powdered, she ex- . s a, i _ | own person.” Those who remember Mr. Park . i " ¢ kg~ A T Sy ook Soty soponnces Mo | S7258 et £ | Sk s Comal sk, 7 | 10 ur, whe s s moing vk the | Do s i Uk 8, o, Bas rcom- regularly give away a portion of his stock. 1o short, it wili advertise him as a fool. A very im- portant exception to the rule may be made in the case of stock-theatres on the tirstrepresent- ‘stion of mew or importaot plays. In these cases an audience mues be bad at all hazards, and the judic:ons disimibution of free-tickets aften contributes materislly to the success of the theatre or the play. —_——— MY BABY AND L Little of sunshire, 8 Qalof cloud, B sdat B LS Little of lsughter, but many ¢ T am giad wo are dying, my baby and L ot many will mourn for us when wears dsed: ‘be sald~ A song may be sung, aud a prarer maY be 00y, “ THE BIG BONANZA" in ¢ Big Bo: " + z B i cure D, Conway on *The Devil” for to-day; | 2 e Big Bonanza ” a8 De Haas will bear | . Mason; s waltz from Lecocq's ‘‘Lea | % - was given at McVicker's Theatre during the Fdward Everett Hale for Nov. 14 ; Mrs. A. out the assertions of the Sun. Pres St. Gervais,” srranged by flmnaon: vxfc::nyc‘o’f the Th(or&pson farm, took advantage Mrs. Davy, of Tennessee, pretended she kad But m:'ulnolananrbeuvih i | Battalion March by J. H, Millikin; * Heather | ! e absence of the woman's husband, snd, ‘been dmwn’ad, just to see what her husband Bo I'm glad we sro gaing, dear baby week. The performance was a surprise even to thoss who were best acquainted with the capaci- ties of the company. With two, or at the most three, oxceptions, every part was creditably filled. Mr. Lewis as Proj. Cadwallader gave an sdmirable picture of the scholar suddenly immersed and absorbed in business affairs. This, we take it, is the kernel of the play— the ounce of sweet in a pound of Leonowens in a brilliantly-illustrated lecture for Nov. 28 ; Charles ‘Bradiaagh on o Five Dead MUSIC. Roso” and *The Holy Virgin,” for piano, by | approaching her, succeeded by force and threats § Men Whom I Have Known," for Dec. 5; Fred ‘ : B A o “Hlonay the Tadies Walts, by | in takiog unduo liborties with her person. Tho | youid do. Ho Bireit & chiaap nogro L9 drag for Douglass for Dec. 12 ; and Joba G. Saze for g S L o Gacrar waaic do balist by | 8l loaked out, tho next dsy, and a party of | the bods, and Rest to tle com-fisid st his Dec. 19. ¥ BT HOME, e B e eiarad by’ the Thomas Orches, | ffteon younz lidies repaired fo Blanchard's | DoUa1 Pace. 40 then she crawled ous from e s ontal Diiaagia. Clnb: il gl . THEACTIVE MficAL GEASOX A ot 1 Gorricolo,” for four baods. | house and called him out. He respondsd to the | F2dat tho house, Jollowed ion, had "blessed, ik e Genial Dramatic Clul again make | is rapidly spproachiog, a8 betokensd by tho | ac followio are ihe mew songs: +Sweet- | call, aud, upon his appesrance, wa grested with | Her bardest: “There may be such a thing as love at their bow to the public at the Academy of Music i itil ' "o EI 3 D prints of Wachtel. Titiens, Arabells Goddard, | hearts,” ¢ Country Guy, Let Me Dream | & perfect shower of strokes about the head and %&’1‘&'&&.‘1’3}2&‘3&“3 lfizge‘uull.&‘: ":’f: and the busts of Yoo Bualow in the windows. | Again,” and *Love Laid His Sleepless Head,” breast from huge whips in the hands of tho en- | first sight,” remarked a Detroit girl, as she anoe at the New Chicago Theatre, on 2% 8DPeAr” | Meanwhile our own Liederkranz will fill up the | bY Arthur Suilivan; *O, Blushing Flowers of | raged visitors. Afier he had been chastised | twisted s .{riz" around the curling-iron, * bus 200 at the New Chicaga Theatre, on sccauet of | Lo O eir sepresentations. of Nisolal Kramley,” by Julius Ei bberg, *Year After | severely, he was given notice that he would | Idon't believe init. There's Fred, 1 eaw hima i 4 0lai's | Year,” by I. P. Y..; Shield’s *Wolt” (old En- be oxpected to leave the State within | hundred times before Iloved him. In fact, I 1 could not die bappy, and lesve thee alond . Ta o sorld whero ali bearta are as sard s & o0k~ Where no onc would heed thy pitifal &y Theak God, we are going, my baby as2 I1 A father thou bast, my baby, on earth ¢ % m:hnchenk'.:;dgn-nudu;hmflww He bas left us alone, 1o starve a0 3 e e o 1o this great wocld for baby 204 choek§ ‘The hot flush of ahame shall not crimsan sour, The deeign is to show that XMind b tich ko el ane caonot appropriste Matter in all its multiplicity | friends at home. ' he Honeymoon " will be | charminz opera, * The Merry Wives of Windsor,” | glish); **I Wi n H i H ; o 5 28 To thee bitter wrrda ahall 30 cra ors . ® & & P bt 8 ) 2" | glish) Will Go to the Altar,” s trio for so- | thirty hours, but. at the time for leaving, he was | shoulda't have fallen in love when I did if his Father's house, up in tho 4FF of details withoul’ having boen prapared ior tho e T g A s orme | |72t 2cVickes's Theatre evary avening this wresk. e tenor, and bass,” by Soufhard: Entre | found to be 100 weak, and the timewas extended | fathor hadu't given bim that house aud lot.” e T Enan ua and love un, a..ruym-ngz“_ opersti stroggl e self-opinion- 3 .| “Wé have alresdy given very complote details of | Nous™ and *Silver and Gold,"” by Kate K. Fow- | & fow daye. The unbappy woman left the coun- | Mrs, Starrett, of Lawrence, Kan., propounds | C4%% R il ot T : will conclude with ** My Neighbor's Wife.” TaE’ 1 o ” 3 i i y 3 AR or; *To Horse,” a cavalry eong by Lowis C. ty after the affair had become_ public, and went 5 4 “ ) Tarngs mahon sood Iock and good tomper to | whatmay be expecied. o Soceisls o bocon, | o - Eveni”, o To e a8 “Sted. | to friends In Union County. THSnchard. In sail | o usshtersz™ ana's fargmer b the same pfo: 3 eir performances | gratulated 'upon its enterprise in learning and P,:'" by Gounod;_ ‘Song o{,mg Sexton,” by to be in & critical condition. pinqnitnglnl;mknow :%fi:flh‘f ;:‘},‘;,‘m ‘manuel ; **Iot'amero,” by Vincenzo Van- our corn?” The able editor of the Tpoeka HEART-SONGS. They met at ovening. 'AIL tta Iandscape rasind - ated and oonceited Professor with *'long.” “ghort,” ¢ bolls,” * bears,” ‘Wobosh.” and «Bopanza™ are extremely ludicrous. The es- :on: ::‘l.he chmcwix;l has bo:;l praunhedl mgni in the newspapers. presenting 80 large.a worl for amateurs, and Gt ore,—often in real Lfe; men of miu w ought to meet with the most bearty patronage | i - Aubade,” a serenade, by F* H. Cowen; A COOL HUSBAND, i ummer dmk. aro often bid men of busmess, for Tersons THE OUTER WORLD. ; i bas | WBre y ittlo Mei ; dent tolls ing | (K200 Blade, eagos to make himself usefal and | Lo be Beiots 3 Lot e, remted RLD. a e roward for their work. Thocast will beas | Brovn Eyes Has That Little Mzideo.” by | A European correspondent tells the following | popniar with' both parties, ssys, ** Let us feed | T5° “”n,d";mmg’fl',mfl:::wu?m A maak. A CBITICISY OF COL. SELLERS. A George L. Osgood : ** Return,” by Howard Glo- | story : I b st 4 o follows : . o OB AT ory : ear & story of an elopement which fills | our corn to our daughters. It roqui;u s osnago to conden Col. | yyry. Ford vernaneras ¥, AnnaBosett | T and -1 1 Only Knew Her Name,” by W. | me with alarm for the morals of such of our | The Shelby (Ey. fkp,,,,,m tells & story of & d‘salzn ;ememc{ ¥ -{701:: Raymond at this late | dirs. Page. ~-...Aliss Kate Van \lvlumrlgm ¥ s = iplomatic agents as are quartered at Bt. Peters- | young Kentucky bride who waa so modest that it hy, ;n L u: amu;r of the gmc}nnlti Gazetle Meeting & voang lady whom he knew, in a | DUTE- Acertain X had persuaded the wife of a | became necessary to tie her to the bed-post dur- who has done so deserves credit, if not for his street.car, sesterday, a Detroiter observad that | friend * to fiy to other climea” with him. By | 08 the marriage ceremany. to keep her from o evotion to she wore giasses, and he asked : *1s your sight | some miscalculstion i i ruaning awsy, although she was in love with the arguments, at least for his heroic devotion t: ihe { d he asked e g mi nlation of time and- trains the 2 slthough sh i il duty. His conclusions, it must be sdmitted, are failiog 7"+ Wby, no,” ehe replied in's tone of | tugitives wero detained in tho Russisn Capitsl Lridsgrocm sad ¥as suxiook 0 be . o not likely £o change many mnds. It is nol. trae susprise; “why do ‘you ssk?” T ssw your | pofeorid ¢ Lonre after tho lady had left the | Horm the bod-poet atter the wedding was Foris . = glasses.” *O!” she laughed, “I wear 'em to that Col. Sellers is only & dead-beat and & swind- THE TITIENE CONCKBIS. cover up tha¢ pimple on ,E, noss.” And no? leg | usuAl explanatory note (considered necessary | A Florida bill of sale: This is fo surity that ‘or that the humor of tho character is in its | Our concert-goers will be gisd $0 know that | the rost of them explain.—Detroit Free Press. | in good soclety) on her husband's table, - The | Jacob Johnson Las scld bis wife sy A Joba- tuat need Dot be rebearsed in this place ; but the old picsure, has seldom been better repro- dnced than in Mr. Lewis' impersonation of Prof. Cadwallader. This judgment must. be qualified. The picture is often exsggerated, almost to cari- caturs; what there is of it owes as much to the actor ss.to the playwright: and the frame in which Ttis set is exceedingly tawdry and com- monplace. The business with Which Mr. Lews invests the part secures a Jarge part of its euccees. For instance, Aba mannarin which he arches his hack, vhen e Ister; but a chord had quickesed They pariel Iater s b cach, that sung w1 341 g tone,— :wu-uzmwmdrb,mm,mmfifl x Dnii::%'nldedmfldnuwnlhmmfl -