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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. MAY 28, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 Sonata B minor—Chopin.. Von Bulow | 1 4NTS Souia pl on Bu not his word like & fire?™ It s to be sald, | and b ; ri ki ! 3 n nearly all the details. Th B o + Foor = ADI 3 oottt iven Soctety Howerer, that o eshibited a knowledgo, of thé | Hizaret \‘H'y“ Atvani;” e, site, Bk | Aevanme 4 Spmacue, ¥ sm’r:;‘m s e FERSONAL: HODSEROEE ‘GOODS f A SEASON. score iind ita lemands, sltiough was | Shopherd, dille. Cottinoy Zannlauser, Sig, Carpi | 13 Apostate. 13 New Way lo Fay'Old, Debts, 1. ERSONAL A GENTLESAN DFSIGES THE AC- | A A A A A RUE BEST THING IS L HOUSK . Thero have heen six seasons of opera, none of | Yocg “af, Vieun the refonrces of & bis llozrmm, . Maurel; Landgraze, Sig. Capponi; | New English Plays—Cloncarty, 17: Sarried in E,ez‘:‘m"":é‘ty‘.“‘;m’é“f,‘af‘%m:‘n:*z‘,‘uz&“““""" ) $h6 news, X e addepenoent " b 10 ive o1 £ 1 ‘them very notewortliy escept the fourth (the En- | of th ”nknm give o clear expression | Walther, Sig. Pavani. o 73 vi . e : . wledse. 'Fhe ‘ : it Tlaste, 75 Our Boys, 10. Stock Velodramus—3une ;. Address Angi he Review ofthe Musical | stish). Tho srst was the Gutes season, whict con- Sharny sopaledss: The ng:fllmfix?'flff‘fc--"“h Maurice Strakosch, Who, after years of mastery | 2yre (Charlotte Phompaon, Mazgie Mitchell, and LOST AND FOUND, AAAA T Taenced o Tooley's June 2, 1675, and jncluded | MFed by wantof armony, and tie 015 5 W { of the operatic flol i Europe, caine to try America Katie Patnam), 18; Fanchon, 65 Little Barefoot, | ~—~nrmomseen o AAAA Jh : ndt Trio | F e s company, tnd matcn fallare, | & Peart of Savoy, 3.~ Neio American Plyi— FSTRGED-FON TAVNDALE, X LISHT D vtz cgmplete R e B e ok, she wcderiapna | Y% upollcd Tegu the Very dutset, by the fasences | o ! i S . ion, ixot siyices excalieat Season. B tor that b 1s ol (o rosupns | Héarts and Dinmouds, 142 Plouc, 4. Ll andwincs s, 008 MO, BT TR Oty | sy Wnlsh beiy i ML Che pUDLE e Reie A has (fof casb) of fiouse- ki et g i f the_sccond so y 8 rooson (**Merry Wives' of Windsor™, at Mc- | ments are b prano. “Mr. Eddy's accompani- | tne fnte g SN i Vin N ¥ o 114 . rrapted opers. Season in o fe e Rriee i 5 4 e ronls 7 2 | Vicker's Theatre, Nov. 8, 1875, seven perform- | word for S beyund praee, " Shetisdle™ fp i et | ngip Navlag racovered from plxe.:ml;r\xz;‘}\‘{xfltlljlr(‘fin 1s to begin m,_:“,‘:;";‘a‘:;::;‘g‘;;‘m,e T ‘."“;‘.l“r_:“ L3 gor::z‘; x:v‘*“'\“l‘l‘:l‘_’;{ el nr':'x.'}wln?nf‘:’}"m's{é'l‘fin "fii‘;:mfi{"@fl‘&"fifi : | apeess the Ord, tho Oates seuson, at Mo | | This Yitaally covrs the ground of the perform- Bar from liver complaint, and mesns to ke u | ol dramatic cowpany at Hooley's Theatre i B Py st reongeuy, and basios charecs B P AY CRSH 10 AT AVOUNE yotal Number of Performs | foenee: the foureh, the Kellogs scasont at | sions of ok Work and the eneerione of i go. | Jambuly, >+ Seqirinid P ad ST |+ Rose Michol.” Misa Estinge has never played in ac20l Manhtieldgv. J. B ACRAY. AAAA I O T A A ces, and What ooty Sam. 5, 1996, hwenty-one performances: | Siety With oratorlo muusic, which jaa stidy ner se, | a1t fions Ticaraer Sie Beloces wil talrgart by | Chicago. She hos the reputation of Leingone of | TPOUSR-ERT, SADISON ANDFLIZMIETSTS, | dros i JACOB. 723 akect. ances, Hovler, Jan, LB, rnty one perfornancess | ftis an tha whole, aubiid i ceedlt cineciniy for | S theass fn, t i O e eond | the modt powstful and fiufshod et 3 one oe | puckebuolk conalnlng some SRR | AL A A B EOOKI L0 ATO0E S e They Were. 3usoum, March 6, 1870, sistecn performunces: e hanifest offort 0.do,its best. At ity aext por- By il do e tencr, while Strakosch bastidt | Amoritan Stage. Sany of the e ok orition | Lexingon-a®. TR s éfi'&‘ann:hfr\a!) o e toy CBaber baita ] and the ‘sixth, the Julia Mathews scason, at the | formance o Jo cith doac | yetseered a sopruno, though he iy trying among re. No Gy i ber Suits: oup $73 Marble-top Chamibe Su e o M, Mavets 50, A076, Fouricon por, | HEd et ohion ith loner stady o g | the eminent i 15 ot ML adaples | placehierat the vory licad of the peofesuich, Not FOUND=3 DARE SORREL AR, TUR ONFEE | wolieaivd’ [T SOl T e formances. In addition to thesc, tle second act ot not make a great improvement. 1t isno fault not }:,f“,’l‘,‘gg;'iw‘[;}:"';X b dlousy o ruat st Mile | o hor, ut e cauniy D foaant heve | BRETTS, West Lako-st, Paicen Wast Fortfeth and | Jalr Mauress best gk, S14, Fench All-Wool Terry et 40, on Stiunic | B Nons Yorse and alf the origiuial clects will ho | Lo SBURS.: G far - o N L L . sic, Sl bet rand; siperior guality, lowes: priccs: s, warranted frst-class, $id. S0 S Yicadouasters for all 5oodsin tha O Wiliam Tell™ wad given March 10 by the | 10 £ive oratorio well on o first performance. THE | Jranck. who' has hid 80 rom Hauck, prominent Works Produeed---The | 1 %o thlrd atd fifth acts of * Fangt™ | Socictics of this conntry which have an oratorio | YA did clsevshiore i A able a success in ed i .8 ey s Union S ST—, Z NEWFOUNDAN] G, ird e et o T2t O smoanst | Teputation ara thoss which have made it a produced in the sume manner st tie Union Square | TOST_A BLACK ¥ WFOUNDAND DOG, ADOUT | 758, S1. 8 Chcatre, N 3 or ¢ A Teave & nionths Oid. ~ A roward will Ue givea (of the sama 'eiscatre, New York. After **Rose Michel leaves | o8 8 MO0 Sosontst” ot s 2, 2 by the Pappenbeim troupe, 3fay 143 tud; v Ve . E o ¢ Business---Fi y 1l oupe, 3ay 145 and the | Study of yeass. We have tried to indlcate ¥ o ! £ Operatic Busine kst seeond act of <fumresls Vorsic,® the socond | e, short-comlngs ot the Bocley with THE DRAMA. e Ao oo et st | T OST—OIt STOLEN, ¥IOM 05 NUBBALDST Dousearaishing Line, namely: Furnitare, carpets, stoves, Appearanees. 814 foni B 'f.:fi';c ;flfiqrfi, End the second nct e i“dtn: ot fuiure work, and 4 . wmer will tivaF thatof last yeor, Until this good | o onthe 24ch=A R{né&nummflmmpfip:un&lfigsflu&p e e T e e A R Der I 3 2 operas per- ¢ kindest of futentiony, with o uther ob- e tme is past, we shall defer’ noticlng the arean and some paners. Retary boo! LE " | est. Examtne s A = a formed el " o view S past, we n the aeran; v ket EXaimine our stock it will on. s R ek L S e e LR T rvenSl | e i mombules veort to Steh 1t Cun fovute 1t A GLAYCE BAGKIFALRD. feratssen. LOSea Ry duor T e L VoA vellow, A B e ToL 1S Shves Fooun, SoYES Febts 29eS Performance of the Oratorio | Widsor "7 " Lotty, X ; sclf, and the performance of Tharsday night indi- | - The season has closed. 1ts results may now NOTES AND ASNOUNCEMENTS. Seotéh terrier, whore tall, answers w e pamu of | moncy. Tbe Ewpicy, launi.Can sdlustble Tounat L S 4 decided poss] ity in that cLis Ve an, the inimif le Eccles, is 8] ar o ol % s° ST oF ju! Brewer of Preston, cates u decided possibility in that direction. be . Belvil Ryan, the inimitable Eceles, 3s to sppear | Fraak. 4 suifable rewarl'willbe ghhen for s éswrm: | ol o s Vomfort iy dither Flzneor ot of “Elijah »_..Tiocal 4 cuchi; ** La Jolie Parfumeuse,” ** Les Pres St el summed up. If we could pry iuto the pri- | 1 at chracter in 8 special performance at the | 05T I STGIT- GOLD WATGH | padibe chuaxas o vl e ot and you wil Tvats," and - Sigon b 3 sach: < Bohemiun ENGLISH OPERA- vate accounts of themauagers we should doubt- | eplal perfocnatie e LOSTLON SETCRDAY NIGHT. Codet oy Lok, | BT PUTor ioste i Cote AT G Gossip. orvalyand - igngn. | Sach;, > BOUSTAR | Carl Rosn b Just comploted bs socond pring | Tuss find that it s beca The most unsatlst Now Chcago Theatre th (Stnday) night. Howill | Woolt Woinii s pavaa-uis s Sioresard oy 006 | adlsonste P e & Diavolo, Maritana,” * Talisman,™ ~Martha,” | #cason of English opera. Yull houses and enthu- | ¢4 s sl 8k most unsatisfac- | have the assistance of Miss Thompson as Polly | returalng it to 7 Walnut-at. - — - - and * Baughter of the Regiment, ™ & eaci; - Tioke siastic sudicnces have been the rule, and Mr. Ross. d:\? m;fflf»’:"\?;fl,""';'fut ‘f,“'sl';" sfne :‘l;c eurllly Fectes, and otherlocal aetors in. the remainder of | T OST=AT e ’fin(“'r"‘_—"_'_——u TWOTEETIL OX PEOLIA. AA SISHENDFORNEW of: SECODUANE W v+ Trovatore, ¢ llaguenots,® ** Lu- | may now fairly clai o made B ys he War. ¢ have neither the | the cast. st.. porth of Madison; the A rewarded | HRROUGHS, Gauls House, . . i > Faust, ™ o Li Sehalind = Ly airly claim to have made English opera. . Dy leaving az DY BALL'S, 278 West Madison-st. . L by SoNE .3 Debut of Miss Van Elsner—~Musical | of Figaro, ":'Ernsnll.l‘xc-.’\i)‘:lm:““%fig'(;mn;‘lml‘;?l:g‘: a complete success inEngland. Ilis second Lon- ability nor the dosire o examine too dosely the | . Mr. Frank Alken il impersonsto Bab Drierlyin | T 0sT=A GAMECOCR, IN & BDAG. ON THE SPECIAL CHANCE, c4s," 1 ¢ach, Of these operas, **Les Pres st | don #eson will begin in September, for which all business departments of the theatres. If We | vqe Ticket of Leave Man™ at Col. Wood's planiroul. May 2L, Five dollasy Tl be pive HANDEOME Pa A S Notes at Home and Abroad. Gervaled o Triul by Juryyh - The Talisman,” | the American members of the company e, | canshow the gains and losses of dramatic art, | Museun this week. every night and Wednosday Eim-dcxucdrz;‘g"fi)vm ‘Lake-st. or st THOSAS DS NE A REDI Ao iy, Sh T iyulel | Reclard, toor, ‘Miss Gaylord, soprano, and Aies | and the reasons for them, cvough Wil bhave | end, Suturdny watiioey; A Shp other matineea e GO FING ESOT . | o MKED Al BELOW ¥ York, contralto), who appcared to have hecome been accomplished. +¢The Chimiiey Corner " and ** Loan of & Lover ™ L 3. S., from E. A. B., May 26, 1870." The fader MARTIN'S, 154 ATE: will be represcnted. hIDE S fivadiod by Teaving sume ot 141 | Now parlorsuic, walut nd terts. ‘Warren-av,, or %) Luke-st. ew_parlor suif, walnut and terry ORATORIO. quite popular with John Bull, ure under engage- THE SUMMER SEASON OF 1875 principal Events of the Year in‘the | . The oratorioperformances have been fow in num- | Bient. The sleady N e i, telth erimson puillng. MeVicker's Theatre is closed. There is rumor of rowing popularity of Miss . i 3t ber. In December, 1875 + Meusiah " T Gavtard. nrackompanich. with suything i | must still be greeu in the memories of habitual Ttentl e & O'Ne OST—SINGLE STONE, DIAMOND RING ABOUT | ! & 3 Chicago Dramatic World. e . e e o | Tz ol ppeiat a N cns i miiaites | theatregoers. Daly's company produced “ The an Intentlon B the Burt of e O ek If | 14, 9B ot crov uerfog o mac baad. 4 Hberul i wainus dadtoy [UAOL suls dpleeeh PR o X e nalish papers appear tole quile uniform in fa- |2 : lieudt of v 4 Mr. GSTSI HIIOX TICRET TO NEW aud kandsuis mothon 1y D y the heucfit of whum it may concern, ir. Crane, Y A IO, NGEET Blowserer | plush putiag. o4 the same sacety have given selections from **Sam. | vorable criticisms, und deseribe her asbefnz aud continued it two weeks. The third week | asalready noticed InTuz TRisyNE, hay been In The Favorite Plays---Notes and An- | 08" and ' Elijah. " “The latter work as a whole Caroful, puinstnking artist of posinve dramatic | Mortow's Women of the Day wus given. | town for some days. ' Burt 10 \GUsE. Tiubbet COBR, 105 Madison-st., | Jfandsonte et vel N brocade parlor vat, Frech piven by 1 outhoven Society st Thasscay | A0l with s very spatictic snd, powertal | Then began, at Hooley's Theatre, July 3, the | e Mlsion of he Taien, 0 Sactes SPR: T oW WITI TOUILE | Jl D, S urvlons B b o, 190 will be given Thursduy and Friday evening of this S arand e on it. Five \ollars reward willhe | Splondid wainut parior Sulf, swith Fronch waiiz novncements---Green-Room Gossip, evening. e PIRST APPEARANCES, e Spood - eirect. | lor ‘plessing face and | nemorablerunjof «The Two Orphans,” which, ald 0 the fader b E B i rg 5t 9 2. veek e C) R 1 returning to JEREMIAH LOK- ) During the soason the following Arst appearances | §0004 stase presence also recelve ‘frequent und | to the surprisc of public, actors, managers, and ook antha Cuirelh of W8 Redecmer, cornet of | [y, 22 Bircheste by Habeg, o gfiffi’ji‘?fnfigfiiflufi;‘&% s ) v pl y i AT T PUBLIC ARE HEREBY i erinison and gold brocade all the rest of the world, was extended over six | of this play Is a rivalry between Fairies and Brown- OST—CA HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY “lezant rames. ne earvibgs, MUSIC. I‘:‘n‘vc l:,ccn made: Sopranos, Miss Lizzie Cronyn, DBENEFIT CONCERT. bt hich shall i d; ond loned ngal fatiis fof un order | 2 Miss Julfa Mathews, Miss La 2 2 weel nd » com.. | f€8 88 to which shall accomplish moet yzood: on cautioned ngainst negutintin for in order jost by % thiy Siet lyalia, Molhdms, M Lont o Miss |, peneft concert will be given to the oxcellent s, and was ended at fast because the ¢om- | many touching scenes are omplisty most goud: and | 1.4 SRULELAR AR or Higme Hrowa. oS | ESRS TR SO i gk T = : phrey, Mies W. E. Benziger, Mrs. | : ‘pany could remain hiere no longer. Y of the plot. iy di U fu the develop: | fim of Manlall & Brown, 10 Deurburn-st, 1ot SID, Ty parl THE SEASON. B O e iaiin. 2o Eadiale | Joollo. player, Meinturd Hlcliholm, _at Stindacd NEW CILICAGO THEATRE. mentof the plor, Thly drata, aleeady = Ko e | Thesbore e worl e B DA ‘i day: the | - Soeat manncr, STamhe, OF NASG I aa TE MTSICAL SEASON OF 157370, Lonien Oliver, Mics Montague, Miae, Eugenle | t1al on the Gt of Juoe, tho proceeds of whieh b | oy it Syceess was an enco e e ol orn Sundoy achoot. Admise | Apriaad 1st Ihimoracr wes fawn lthiees MeSUNOT | Hhony raments, covered wih 23 aad gold bro uraging pre- | yigy twenty-tive cents. B = SVSTED 5 T cade, worth S0, > —AN _OVERCOAT AND DUCT Marte Antolueite Anna Drasd| J1ich dades fho year from June, 1875, to | 4703 Drssdils tener, e D etlert, My, | is understood, are to be applicd to the purchase of asion e, | o new instrument for him. S0 good a player do- | lude to the opening of the full season, uud gave | yrqqicyrs Minstrelswill offer this week atthe e | i 5troet car bodze. Mcturn io 1154 SonlSatents | puma and getrewerd. Mirie 2 June, 1576, is now at a closc, and it will be in- | and Mr. Conleys pia r. Vi o o Z & St i:”um“ aon uf’ e results which | live Schilier, ;3“ 3 Iosw ,H’;onV'un Bulow, Made- | gerves the best instrument that can be fonnd, and | foundation to many girastles which fate was | Chicago Theatre a programmiealmost entirely new. THAMBEI SUIT: g 108 5 ; B e e won o it that. ho has It. " Tho | so0n to overthrow. Aug. 16, the New Chicago | The overture and choras to the fist part will be | QTN Handsonte dresting-case aults 3 plcces have been accomplished. Therebas been a very = progrumme will include ethosen's trio for piano, | Theatre opened. - Never was a graud enterprise ¢ Princess Trebizonde ' the uwuul comtc dittics cow § Lo yearsold. APy Haniome arcssnig-case it 3 pleces. increase of musical entertajnments, and AT HDOME. e lbso. | e sty s njociouss tndurtaken. The | Sis ot 1 adon: - and ke, Tic,and B ook m‘:%?m?mmmm\%% el Goume 1 | e e S S e 5 e : : f ELUAK. Wolfsolin, Lebrun, und Elchheiny ; Galterman's . ertaken. The | sing *Belle Brondon, ™ and lart, Ttice, und Brock- | " FITRICK LANGAY, owner. > nu bie-i Salnis bure yet there has been much less real music than i : concerto for 'cello (Mr. Lichhelm); two e dnte of opuiing was many weeks too early; the | waywill offer a sketeh ealled ** Examinstion Duy. ant ANLAN, O .| qand washstand, 3 pleces, o The prominsut musical event of fast week, | SOA°Lo Jorello QL etk |.Plave liud ot Deeu sulicintly adverti 37 o | Th Socoma part contains the asnal speciatties of | [PARES UECAT, NUAG X FARM, 2 MILES Whlbiz chaibr sal S u % i o West of Brighton House, un ATCHUF-av., ohe brown OTHEL Gt Ifandsome Hbrary sult. walnut and ebony, covered Quring the two previous seasons. In the season . plac b 115574 there were 123 concerts; in the sea- | Outside of Mr. Tiatel’s debut, which hos been | Drahms quattette for pisuo, violin, vioks, und | the play chosen for the first performance was a | Rice, Tart, Neweomb, and Mack und the perform- | o N Ghe biick bonie: the owner can biayo the sume O o1 157475 thero were 183 concrts; this | already noticed, was the performance of Men- el WTessia. Walfsoln, Lowla, Ao Tamutu ol nonguie. ThG WEHL iy elin: ance conefules with fhe once-(amo or et e sty 200 vors Soason there bave been mo loss toan 237, In | delssoli’s orstorio of MIEljuh» by fthe Bec- ot i e folowin vocul Bupiles: Scin | by it o hae was mo ey | 2nadon b conapicions part. ; O o el i Tio soacon of 15774 there were 69 operas | thoven Society, at the Plymouth Congrega- | Waltz “(Miss Bredel), and Easer's **Singer's | wont heavily e o the play of +*Tom ontya | Mr. R. 3. Hooley hus been persnaded by his | Fieiy Sty reward by lesvins the sime sith HOC § 6 ccason of 15747 4 tional Church, on Thursday evening, dosing | Core™ Bir. Gill). e Chieano TTheatre never recovered from | friends to benefit by two performances at Mclick- uD B , corner indlana nd North Clarksts. e & 5 = = given; In the season of 157475 there were also Y S g CARD-TIIE UNION FURNITURE COSPANY L the work of the Socicty for this scason. Ora- ANOTHER POSSIBLE PRIMA DONNA. Thie blow iL Toccived that nizht, It linsered alonss | ¢r's Theatru nest Suturduy afternoon and night, B0 RavARD-ae QUESTIONS ASKED—FO) Gine solling plain, substancial furolture, i large (3 operas; this season there have been 7. The Y . Ora 1% peven sotks, wivimg, besides +-Tom Penryn,+ | Mr. William I, Crane s iarced to stay over und () Yeirn of haress takea from bugEy mear oor; | Sall quantitica, uc remsuable priced o isonthly pay- s of 157377 included §65 numbers, | torio performances are becoming rare events fu | e Sbnlones (Lah Haskedies i State and Lakessta, Lecum €0 24 Sute-st. third { jnents: Our goods are all rizht, aud so wre our prices, wme. Vou Schoonhoven (Lens ustrefter) is | piamonds,™ = *:Pauline,” aund :*The Two 4 of 4 mtscellancous nature, and, it is belleved, 2 ton porioiieed o | The following letter relutive to the progress | {268 P NE N EVOUR Hi0LRe, v " Wienrts and | play on both occasions. e entersiument will | foor. 7 e Bir iy St i g v o " i < = cago, for the lack tori v o s 3 Fou are hecding furpltare, Gont walt th you g sepresenting 198 composcrs; those of 15747 50: he lack of an oratorio society and | Lk ¢ vor Seadies at Milan speaks for ftacif. It | Orphans,™ Then the company was taken ot on a | Rususlly enjoyable. Inasmuch s Mr. Hooley | &075 REWALR, WHILLE o ony fu zrven wilk brocade, table, secritary, DOK-€ase, €i., baft price. P oding and shtppinz attended to. s PR AL, 2 VES TO T Sbaer out call ud. aco Uk, and you will must ARD WILL BE GIVE ] AT MUY, i Sou hedd- W aeil & marble-to Included 1,456 numbers, representing 234 com- orchestra, and a glimpse at the past, theres | CofGFoun to Mr. Gustavas Geary, herold teacher | (raveling tour, and _finally disbanded. It con- Dias had but tio benefts before in thirty-one years, g g e etsod bat i stuson's prograsmmes Incude 3,09 | Torer will e of iuierest Chicago heard | paes % | 1l ol e, aa Sie” Lo, . B 0 st oople &1 Chicgo e indeticd x?lf Bin | orday.. et Kook I S ray spots ‘on ‘i-'.'v“r‘.?""’.u‘n‘.'-if xfi’.i:f"s-f‘m‘s:m e e S its first oratorio, ** The Creation, ™ " S Nott, Mr. Chippendale, Mr. Whiften, Miss Teacy, | in n special sense, the attendance shou be large, B D T etirocn 90 and | lounge, doube head. uplolitered in terry, i bargais Creation, " on the 11th of Miray, Ttaly, May 11, 2876, | DOt Ar e, e Y iy means. & | and the returns i the bos-ofice substantial. ~ Tz gt front feg. Lost on the S iost., Berwers 10 3% | g'gis.” s Wwest Mdison-st. s SUIT $33, WORTU $00; Wardrobe, $16; extension pumbers, representing 360 composers. . % S PR % v rs P May, 1858, at which time the Musical Union per- Pror. Gustaves Geany—Zear Sir: Pardon Complete _company, wanting most of all TPrRInuNE hopes thut they may be £0. THE TOTAL NUMBER - f; R : 3 TR = T it \with Mrs, Bostwick, Sr. and Mr. M- | the liberty T take in addressiug you, which T4 B 'y taading Jady of highier abilitics’ than Miss Tracy; | Some of the beaatiful sousenira prsented to pa- A TAXDSONE LU ook stuve, $10; Tolsted-st. of performances is divided up as follows: t der the guspices of one of your late pupils, Mme. 2 ¢ the 3 Sius OrganConeerta.ac. = e | zart, Miss Jones, 7. Shepperman, MiesSheridan, | folene Van Schoontioven, ffaving the pletsure of but it waa good enough to doseeve wuccess, I8 | trons of the Union Square Theates on the occaslon riTe Gable, $0. 120 South J OstesTroupe. ... & Ar. J. F. Teunt, Mr. J. G. Lumbard, Mr. J. T. | continuing the course of hier musical instruction, b o Al had begun its seven | of the 100th represcntation of **Rose Michel ™ A Sa%iiunt of the stringency In the money market, A COOE STOVE ¥OL TIIE TIMES—A_FULL AS Eaglish Opera Troupe Jewett, and Mr. Leonard fn the solo aud concerted | Permit me to cougratulate ‘you on the success of hier | Wegkeof LAl u ‘LA"" dle of Septemicr, Instead | ave foand their way West, They are littlelooks, | yrehave deteraued o sl & logant new Pjanes | £\ sortment of the well-known -~ Ulog 8 ol stoyess Crewold Oran. Concerds Work. " How time flies! Of the above, om Varly training. | Taesure you it has much to do with | § Y e intddle of August, and had shown the re- | heyatifully hound 1 blae satin and gilt, contain® | OMNERIEEOL IRIENE AL ARING and saitable bakers, broflers, ete., ul WILLIAM G- Fichings-Bernard Troupe. o ame Yave Iofs s ofioné. T sl ome &1e | tiic rapid progress she is now making, N eiT may | sults of more judicioud manageinent In other ré- | ing a complete Mstory of the Union Square Tien- MENT OSEHALE SRl AN ALY 180rs SMITIS, 272 and 274 Stae-st. Julis Mathewe' Troape. esd, come have left us; not one s ¢inging in Chi- | puy fu unurocedentod fn all my musiéal expericnce. | SPECt ey 0 ail the plays produced there, and de- | MESTS, Our cash prices will be surctly adheredio. | (JABPETS! CARPELS) T CARPETS! Proseian Military Band cago. The second performance of ** The Creution” | Tt will no doubt be a eratitication 10 you, as well as M'VICKER'S TUEATRE tailed notices of the principal successes, such as | and parties busiug for all cash Will Teceive the benetlt Ca 1 Carpets. he tuest selcction of car- Musical College was given Oct. 6, 1858, with & notable cast. Hattie the many friends of this musical enthusinst, to hear opened Thursday, Aug. 19, with Edwin Adams " Led x}st.m_r“' “he Two. Urglhnn!,“ and ** Rose | of nuudmzhv}erl g{qf{m— NEW PIANOS. mg‘m lwl‘]‘[fi[fl i zi\eflv u’fi‘;fl:fl ik mvt\l!::. that T 2 sanzuine of her success snd predict a re- | and **Clancarty ™ as the attractions. They con- Michel,” Of the merit of the S o AN UFACUR- | Ureat care wiil be o A ATty A Andem sang_Gabriel; Mrs. Mozart, Ere; Minc. 3 3 ntier the people of | yp ypasT 50 PEE CENT e Eens Pt o markable carcer for the young and talented lady. ‘ Chicag have opportanity to judse this week,when | A° Rl i vill W : Yo Scbumonn, Tricl; Ernst, Borriv, Rorkiel The | Wit kind wishes, beflevy twe yery truly sours, Anaédtnioe wuellsznd e daym, miserably poor | it will be ‘prosehicd at 1lgoley's Theatre, with Rose EXATISE Ol SYOCK. sad o WUl arat pir Cpels 4 e U P TOW: hend of the orchostra, and. Dohn was Director, 3. Gio. BaTro Lalwentr. :, _'““::: “‘:laL “{"l';““:‘ :"gt “““nséhfl‘ on- | Eytinge in the titalar role. AN S S BY ELL ¥ CO... 735 West Maulson-st. Ao it i e e an Ry e Mrs, Eugenic de Roode-Rice has returned from | o/ o 2 h guccess in the independent Sunday Amusement fng with oratorios. **The Creation" has been | yoronocoment with the Camills Urso company, Joved a tolorable success. Then followed the | Course which e hus established. This afternoon ) %1 | VSea of Tee™ for one weck; John McCallongh one | he sud 4 number of other artiets will give the last 5 o given five. times bere, and the ** Messiah * tive b % i B e 'sueh hotable. singers as Lureps, | and taken up ber rasidence on Washinglon avenie, | wouk; Lotta one mieht; and »Sea of Teet yes ntortattment . McCormick Hall for the season. | ¢ ne poODE, LEXIN ) & GO NI Liederkranz. Beethoven Society... Wolfsohn Chopin Recitals Yon Bulow. Good Sama! Theodore Thomas Germania Manner: large or small lots; furuiture of rivate residenced Parchmele” A7 Mt d- Lo BEED & T TROCKELY ! CROCKERT: 1 The best class of crot ry ‘and glasware ol Gontily et O A LOWELL & CO., 8 et e ars. wnd \hitaey 1a the casts, but | fu Hyde Park, for the ensuing year. Herappoint- | mainder of the week: James Lewls (Jov, 1) one The programme includes music by the Imperial - **Elijah” excceds them o0, ‘having becngiven | ments with paplts fn the clty will be retained as | weekin **The Biz Bonanza o e Thederkeany | Quartette (Messrs. Baron, Cook, Lemont, und AFhoRE & co, adidou st Herehey School.. £ B i a3 at Bryau fep on in upera one week; Jane Coombs (Nov. 13) one Wilkic) and Signor Carrozzi; nreadingof **The CABLE & S0 ELEGA\XTKIUA.\IBERA\.\'DPAI‘.LOP- FUENITURE, endelasohn Quintette Club. Hall _en May 27, 18 under Mr. = ™ Ohhe Juwbsa, > reprosenicd by the stock | Croeds of the Bells,™ by i Ifattle Johnson; LOARDA Turgest stack on West Side, for sele on Inatal Camilla Trto Tronpe. Balatka's directlon, with Mrs. Davidson, Mr. C. A. Havens, the ormanist, is going to i ‘one weeks Barry Sullivan (Nov. 20) | *Rip Van Winkle? (after_the ulue%), and the MGRIES 1o %i50: s, or for cush 3t lowest prices. CALLOUN Cuasic Matteson, George Simpson, and Jules G. | Fredonis, N. Y., to take part in the Cealenniul May | Toward (Dec. 8) two | geave-digger scenc from **Hamlet,” by Mr. Bur- YEALY GUARANTEE. &CO., 420 Weat Mudison-st. MONTHLY FAYMENTS—ALL RINDS OF Migcellaneons. ... ... coi) ome | Dank, Next Sunday the cntertalnment will be g_m)um.x:a{umil?normuneywmnwl given fn the New Chicago Theatre. T, MARTIN, 154 State-st. AS ‘Turniture {n great varlety wiil be sold on Install- . 10 Der ceilt clicaper Liun &ny othy CHENEY & C0., 420 Weat Mad " Lombard in the cast. Since then, Annie Main, 9 ol Ik ¢ Shaw " | R f the Normal sical Institnteat thut | weeks; Buker and Furron ome e rown Miller, and Imozene Brown havesany | Reumionof Hies S titate st thut | Biem Troupe. (Dec. 201 two. wecks: Jargert 7 7 z 6 5 5 3 3 | seven times. Its first product H 3 76 306 Total.. in it, and now comes the Beethoven Society, with i o ¥ Y k 7 “eHe " THE PROGRAMMES. B D! o AR, and Mr. Ludden, formerly of this city, also | & Palmer's S akspenrean pugeant of **Henry V. i s < L s . 3tr. , Mr. . Al K, o en De_ Bar one week; Jorences in **The | entes i i = Octuve BQUATE i v} . - 3 yre, corner: et s , Bover been, used, cos ¢ ¥l about 150 voices in chorae, with Alr. organ, and Mr. Wolfsohn at the baton. ey st he | who, for the past four’ years, lus been one of the | nond”in **Col. Sellers ™ (Feb, 21) two weeks; | Hall, on Twenty-second stzeet, between Wabish | irug plate, skmae Uridae, three untions (o Crebise, {8 | cnesy for cusb._Addzess 176, Teibune uitce were given at Mr. Wolfsohn's recitals; Mendels- most Lrilliant pupils of the Chiengo Musical Col. Married in 11 ith Johu Dill d s | - | ““Married in Lsste,” with Johu Dillon and compa- | ave S g v o orac o B ;W = S TEIRS iy pas | ik 08 " State stroot. | This hall has recently | porfect order and fally wirranteds cost $500; Wil sell VTULET. PORNITURET CHEAPER THAN sohn, 128; Beethoven, 80; Bach, 32: Rosslnl, 513 | d . p i il ashy b 913 A tlence was o Targe one, Glling every seat | lege, has been enmaged by M, Ziegleld asan in- | ny, . Wallerin G 2 ECt e T o 2 Lot 47 Sehumann, 44 Handel and Meserbeor, | n e chutohs and, Jf thore 1o inspiration wm au | structor, and 1< prepared_to wive iossons 1o those B Y e \Guy Manner. | chnged lianis, lias been thuroughly cleaned i | forch £ MATEN Tot St b 3 N T liek Bourkes, b2 Weat. badlion-st. Fay 40 each; Schubert, 36; Balfe, 3+; Wagner, 33; | audicnce, certainly the Society ought 10 have been | who dusire to take them oatside of the College. kes April 3 stock compan i ned > | renovated, and the stage has heen remodeled su TARLOE ORGAN WITH EXCELLENT STOP | jorsults, $30, $40. st g0u, $500 $50, $20. and $1 b e A ved” 1t tnrned out in full ramk Ty 15 s apany in comedy onc | famished with new scencry. Tle play to be pro- L O ton i first-clasa throughout, cheup and | chamber bots, $35, 0, $10, ¥50. S60, $20. 280, 30, Rubinstein, 32; Verdi and Weber, 30 each; Ao- l\p;plm n B:;\]'D: 5‘ in “n :i“ s\’—n_eflr)' 2 50 Mr. Eddy, the organist, has returned from the | we Edwin Booth (April 10) four weeks; Mag~ | duced on this occasion 13 the beautiful drama in | on easy termus, 15 Noetu Clinton-st. and $100; marble-top tubics, Lxtension tables, lounges, zart, 26; Donizetti and Gounod, 27 each; Hat- | YOIoes, noov s e cantea. Haskell e wore allat- | fast, haviog made afanzéinents ith Schirmr for | gic Sitehell (May 8) tiree weeks. duced on tiby oce o aharcon Burner, " With | T HETAIL AT THE OKGAN FACTORY, TIE | T, N oves, Curpers, of) loths, CrOCCery, nad every- g he | o publication of his translation of llaupt's work on WOOD'S MUSEUM the following cast L T best Eabhust onaun hu Chicago, §50 | thibiela the s o) Duiseliold guods, equally cucep 14 X Fred Richardson | aod upward, monghly yayments or cash, or for Tel. ol of DY pugmcucs o REE'S, ton, 26; Abt, 24; Buck, 21; Haydn and Suljjvan. rano work, including the Widow and the Youth, 5 trat 8 19 each: Raff and Lecaca, 183 Wallace and mgmw, D ot slet. Tharston, who 13 indisposed. | SoRILE” olnt, which ] e 3 volume sbout e | gpencd Monday, Sopt. 7, With u Judictous perform: Topuet Anler ... ng gnnger.m.}du_}nm ‘Gm%fnuflxléelckelg.‘ nn‘ll ?'I:firlt;l;%tn;rhfi%el:;l:i"';o ;‘glv!l:: fi.fi?lg;} zu:fr af his Greenville transcription for organ, his pre- | nCE of ‘‘Around the World in Eighty Days," ot Verdict. . e, aAmbroteo Thomas, v D colal, | ROt A1, dition 10 those, Miss Mattic Brewster fudeand fugae, the Good Night song, and his ar- | which continued two weeks. Feb. 14 s new play | Caleh Brown. Tante 10 Belimi, Lemmens, Snppe, st o | Gn'plnce of Mrs. Ulmanu, alo indisposed), Miss Ingemont B o oas delight(ul " **Wedding | ealled **Devotion,” with Mr. Louis James in the | 3atthew Eedale. lempa, '0: "Thaibery. Macfarren, Jenech, Eichborg, | Lizzie Fotesman, M, Barner. atal SIr-Clavicas:. | Jusle™ foromgan: principal part, was produced and bad a tolerable | Abel Cole, o snd Barnby, 8; Arditi, Bishop, Spohr, Strauss, misted in the concerted numbers. Mr. IL Clarence The soiree at the Musical College on Wednesday | success. March 3 another new play, ++Honschold iag,‘;fi; Lo s night was attonded by an_andience 80 large 3t it | Gods," was brought out. 1t proved tohe s mass Edith Lissrington. B D nro-Wely, 4 Willmers, Servals, Smart, | Eddy bad the toilsome work of the orzan secom 1 B o Bive those entertainients i | of aeurdities, And Wy withdrawn after three per- | Motior Grauibie. L. P. Diaely | Sichoison draus Compins, o4 Intec FAURNITURE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, G, 'T. Clark | ATSTEINW. HER FIST-CLASY PIANO | JHURY A a EST CASH PRICES B.Tx\wmml A sfifiz\e}\‘ (\nY &m\?nrm:gr gwl\.\ugml:k.ha‘tdflrcu.\' 'l og asy Instaliinents, oF for caair=Walnut bedroon §. Marvin | 9u Tribuns ot ot S, S22t S0 misuicoton, Qe BRe e .Will Owen LADY MUSIC TEACHER, WITH BEST OF REF- | ry from So0d. patent bed-lounge, S.50: pariop A LY e e Tor_fouF more pupts. Terms, | st T pleces tu torey, With pulling, $30 hundiome wet payable li cusl or trade, $7. Address K w3, Tribune. lmnrlll;‘h b:l:‘pwn‘ e ‘:bl]ll: ?M [vla{k}»p&i; (l:;:yls(fi(l RARE BAKGALY, IF TAKEN AT ONCE, 7- L centre-tables Tom O3F i urt sl | ) aARe Snmsrs, IFTAREN AT OXCE T | it Bdandnmicas, puky v, St <. Miss E. Randegger, Kreaizer, Fischer, DeBeriot, Costs, ‘nnin&géulflfi 1:!hi=;hwn,§ the ghpouifinn of the forces. T i nest son Tho pro ity Dlumenthal, and Battiste, 6; Benediet, Gude, jow did they do their work? o public hull nest senson. The programme Was eX- | formances. March 20 Edward Byron played an : c i % - | Scruny oss, ete. ; only $130. - No. $00 Warrel-av. ), Gottschalk, Gumbert, Lachner, Paganini, Rittes Primatily, we may lay down one fact. Elijah, cellent and well given. Miss Foreaman sang the | enyagement of one week, givinga ¢ roditable perc u’flc‘; ,fl:fl?mfi‘fi;} ulflg:;gl{n%afl:t‘ghlggpnulcln ‘1LDSL'\“(; e Zcu D PIANOS WITIE 478 Wess Madison: B ovot Sehima). and Vogel, 5;_Ter: | the crowning work of Mendelusohas 1ife, is egaens | **O, Mio Fernundo,” and Uauptmunu's 2h | foEe for & bor, i ‘The Four's Tievense,” s (J-O5ISG, O SECOSDIANG, TIANOR NIES B, " Party, Martchoer, Moghring, | tally drsmafic and highly colored, 14 fhese fe Son* in u tmannorwhichsbowe rapid improvement | ani 'fuiling complotely in ¢ Richard HIL* Sirch SHo R R A e S Littolt, Levy, _Kufiak, Hummel, Glover, | specisnoother orutorid S cssblesit. Jtindicates | in her style and admirable development of oice. | 27 iss Ifuitic Johnson made uu nasatistactory, de- THE OUTER WORLD. D AT PIASOS TY HADNAY, DOWLING Lo, e e Srrans Ernet, Campaaa, | 8 now departare {rout the works of thoold smasters, e erauny - The ose-Bush » very cxpress- | Lugin ++The Lunchbacks" she retired at the close S TORE NEWS. EGAT FIASOS DY MATDNAS R e SALE_CHEATTHE CONTENTS OF FOUT Sargicl, and Allen, 4 Aland, Becker, Bochea, | asmuchiuits dramatic character as in the char- | ively, and the pupils who yertorned o fnstrt | of the wouk, Thuseare Theonly events of thesea- | e principal dramatic event of the week in | Huines $7vs. “Bouroman’ & Gray, N oG’ Carpets, sfoves, evérylilng wultable”foL e oone, ‘Cherubinl, Essor, Gilmore, Iofi- | Acter of its musical consteuction, Although su or- | mental numbers e3 Clara Murdock, Mary | yon at Wood's wortny of record. . Usion, Miyelna & Co., Cable < Sons, =nd Liousekeeping, 42 NO. 384 Twenty-ihird-vt. e e ot andel and uch, when he wrote | Taslor, Eflen Bensley, Slaggic Canntugbau, Mors eER ILAGES OF AMUSEMENTS. Now York was the performance of “As You | Frice, 3175t Sutw. I T MARTIY, 14 State OR EALP—CIEAP_LARGE Sl YT T—gg UER MONTI 10 A CARE T Qeerfituie, ae Na, 252 Suuths Lac Znla Goodinan, and Maste " eneti ! ven- O O e very ceopt. | Mooley's Theatre was used by the California Like It * for the benefit of Miss Fanny Daven \Wito plaved a duct | Minsteels through the scason, except during the port at the Fifth Avenue Theatre Weduesday OR SALE-] . 8 13 h 1S . ” Dbeds? I ress attachied, 347, Dotdasert, s | Dritiant engagoment of the Kellogg Opera Troupe | afternoon. Miss Davenport played JRosalind, O TEIAS, FLEGANT ORGAY, <5 FER & pidetead, it g B S Sndtat clsewhere noticed, and for the last few weeks. | Mr. Burrett Orlando, Mr. E. L. Davenport x-,n:!:fi““" or will sell ot & barg 'FOR SALE—CUEAP—MEDIUM-SIZE USE e Irigiratar, mow, bost make (o use. Koo G 124 Dagh, Uamm, Haupy, - Kuntze, Kral, Mattel, 3 : o A oudsnte.” Mangold, othr eimattel | SEiun Mendelssohn did avay altogether with | Kellozz. Mattie Toot e ot Wairen, ieniawsky, | the putiquated conventional form of eraturio seor- Taward W right) acyu Foltuumy ad Zimmorman, 33 Witte, Zikol, | ng, aud struck outln 8 ven Pathof his own. | ably. Mr. Charles Foltsohu’ and Zimmerinan 83 Witter 230l | iyiah o all tntents and purgoses, fsan opers | for o vietins LI touchie lpeliner, Volkmar, Van EyKef. sior Sohirm, | with ssored text and cliamacten. [terecitalives are | xood UL, Bows well, and brings out & imod Drc-class prano. Address T 98 Tribane FALNUT IMPIBE PATLOR tiice. g S e o est. drimotic manuer. 1ts | tane. The Instnminberon the programince, Haydis where ot ) or s det, Ttode, Relchardt, Prume, | 015 "Uao, (riow and quartetes tnd theie paral- | Kinder Symphony,” £k Do, N aton | Aui) 21, Katlo Putnam began an enfgoment of | Jacques Mr. Davidge Touchatone, Mr. Fisher | TS Eliss betes. Leydach, Lux. Lovor, Lenz, Leniner, | lels in themodern opers, Hischonuzes arontcunely |-of M. 1 hietendl, was well given sad crcted | one vk ey 1, the Sulbury Troubadosts came: “Adam, Sidnoy Cowell Audrey. 3r. Witliam ARDMAN FIAS T Kunk X ic, highly t i sque. 'The | very generalintercs 3 i, the Daly company, which hay just closed, 5 4 Ot 2 S, 26 YAR .czendre, Lubeck, Lumbye, 'Kunkel, Keller, | dramatic, Lighly oned, snd_picturesque. he | very gene e A N esios $ et | Custle, the opera-singer, sung the original music o ul‘mé-'?-“’““”" A O o Cash. k. 685 o {leber, Eonteks, Jadassohn, Hauptmang, Meller, | Whole worlc shadnds ;1:) xfig""g‘\-’f,i:lé'fmfi and onc Fhie Adelphi_ had : ullah, ‘Hiller, " Graben_ Holmaun, Girselmer, ( egant and classical monotony of the ABROAD. coels, bezinuing Nov. 15, when ** Around the | is destined to have a place fu Gramatic amnals. fabussi, y found n the el i sbussj, Ganz, Ford, Faust Lrkel CWrents | o works, with their constantly recurring ruus AHISS VAN BLSNER'S DEDCT. | Wi " Dlafed by the Kirlty compsny 19 | P porformance was in every respeet brilliant pibiagement 1t " BlNe. | of tho part of Aries. The enst, 6 will beseen, | +rIST 4 600D BUCGY, WORSE ASD NEL | 5 A Sxchange Tor o Ahe pladv.” Address Vi, JARGETOT SECOSD-HAND FURNITURE AND ‘oo valuable 0ds, to b closed Gut this week at auction prices. Carpets, $2.50; L. I. set, $100; cluc! ‘ampans, Coenen, Best, Blangini, Billeter, Bruch, ’ 2 enfng crlticista that o ¥ targe nudiences. EIDE! e o arignanc, and Belz, 2:and 174 | and triplete. The wost sweening il e 19y T The New York Herald has the followmg se- | lamoaudiences, o000 yaq been descrted | and delightful. The Fifth' Avenue Theatre ULY, HLTADELDE £t plargns s chan Dl pilce, st worase ware pt 5% DIANG AN e 27 ON PIANQ AND ¢ < = 7 No. 85 Boutl Sungamon-at. V}gfil}“ge\mu OR WEEKLY PAYMI 201 e /> | be made of the Society's singing s that it did not h b 2 L - iher coniposets have had but one humber per- | be malie o I SUUCC St e ptessively and with | eount of iss Van Tlsner's (of Bloowmingto, | mach of the time sfce tho stock compuny loft i1, | during the temalndeg of the week (ex I Soved an unproftable | Suturday ight, wheu A Serious Fumily™ and TS— urlture! | Furdltrel 14 Carpets, ormed. Of these nombers, 115 have been by e 5 L wMiss | Rully & . \merican composers, Dudley Buck heading the ramatic cotor. In the main, the chorns kept well | Tl.,) debut in London a few days ago: “Miss | Kelly & Leon's Minst Sat it b il {at with twenty-one nombers. up to the key, although towards the close, in the | yyy Eisper made ber debut as Tsabdla, in | enzagement of two months efore the close of last * Pocabiontas ' were given for Davidge’s bene- | 2 % U BIA S EXCHANGE FOE | Carpetar f - Garpe , 2 % 5 « Minstecls opened, and seem devoted to the tepresentation of | WY i ‘f\n?mfi')m.- Tribune otice. Crelknt Chadkeryi i Crockery OTle Sow bav _ : or fnvolvad choral work, when the singers liad yoar. 3tay 1, Hoole 88 wus EROMINENT. WORKS. ot e o ped down. I i empos | Robert le Diable,” at Drury Lane to-night, | 4 b iy the Wy of giving prestigeand reputation | & f-,»quc‘.q O terua up o ts 200t nigli epresenta- The sesson hzs developed geveral mew and im- | there was a dispositiv to Tag behind, which may | wisely taking a sccondary part uuder Mme. | tothehouse. Wallaek's season closed with seven vortant works, We print below the most notable | be n{\;‘nfi& xllllrctg,l Rons iccflnt{h\; ;'cn‘r:;:; Er:rs:fi{?llc‘ Nilsson’s kindlyearc, 1 have just returned at NEW PLAYS. tions of Boucicault’s * Mow_Sho Loves Him.” at lisve been given, with the names of composers | JLAMICC LSS dfiow on this seore; second, | midnight from Drury Lane, having witnessed Besides the naconsidered trifiea already wen- | i Julius Ciosar? was rev ved, with the original VAN TEN-TO PUECHASER, STASSATD TARE | wood tad marbie-op tables for s 53 S1, Sy ST 1nd performenss those marked with & star Deing | Januss the. ehorus. was unused toan organ, al’ | the performance of three scts. Miss Van tioned os producesl at Wood's Museum—v' Devo- | enst, for oue, weeks ouly, ot Boative. e Con | Wl o b pta o b5 o ond boan. ey | S0 in s upind: good chaiiet st i 52 and e here: i suth o magnifcently sustaining nceompat ree scts, Miss Van | 0 vynq fouschiold Gods s number of more | scichce ” run rogularly at tho Faon SULAG ut | X 52 'ribiine omice. Spieuid Guud paflor weth 1t B0, S15, T Somata fn D minor—Rittter though steh & NG i, bocagse | Elsner sang *In vano il Faio™ and “Della | o B0 0o ntic productions have been effected | was tuken off Fridaf night for the Beueih of | V7 AXTEI=DY 4 YOUSE LADY OF THOROUGH | [Ty iy X e Mol ’,‘;:efl Concert-Satz in E flat minor—Thiele. Alr. Wolisohn took some of tiie tempos faster than Tromba Gueriacra’! correetly and spirltqdly‘ Quring the pust season. **Hearts and Diamonds, ™ Mrs. Wilkins. Thursday afternoon, Mr. C'l!urlu umcmti;fl::ce.n; 2“';::2"‘;{;(5:-» ars: h‘:»rmpfi;’s'x“: }\‘fi.‘fi 'rfifl“'s"x"” Jx’ifin‘i‘fi’.fif‘ 33t S1i St el e e I e eson. s customae. s principe]faling, Faraper, Whe | aud WL S 500 SRS DY i, eaping merit | ;g iicazo geatleman, lad no successat the ey Tt bt benotsy, playi St Tadar (urend | Bt BathiS ol ST OGS e 11 L e e R e i . 4 35 o bring 3 lause Bl 3 Cniento Mueatre, while **Running 1 Corner,” 1| st 1y | North Clark- " | v i ‘e the only house fa Chleskn who ¢ Ritter. charactang o o e b O% f‘U:hu;ngm‘"Og.rlcm;:‘““"g""}y“a’“ thas ot by e smnc’nnthl‘;r, Urougi out at MeVicker's ek b Uie B YVANTED—3 TOSTTIN 35 SIUSI TEACER, T lonas suioplete with st la .;‘;::&*«;123 d SR ek t ‘heatre, i for three wi with gratifying re- | Gppel s Cobig,™ b Mrs. ow s | IV o Seniinary o o e S young lady | R Rher house 1a Chilcagu, as Vatiding Uncle Tom's Cobin," witl 1s. ward who 18 now tiilig the pg.l;(un l:s ‘fi'_ m;rzo&u;&.;_ xm’r athertioies nnvé%yu?u:fl’“ our’ \"mm&;\:fi G : 5 . | fiie ilnest stack of guods In Chicago. Tour doors of tha ANTED—A PIANG IN TIEADE FOIZ A GOOD | flitcc’yiary aud basement stone-runt bullding are P : o] 3 one-) g are dlled ‘Twu-sested top Lugky. Laquire of Kagle Ialntiog | wih cholce goods, which we will scll at pricys lowea . thun was cver known before tn Clm,.l..'._"u. have fing Prelude and fugue in C mino o hord labor, for which ib deserves credit. | of tne tirst act summoned her before the cutialn. gy 5 o Lottty X v .m:::,; and fugue in CMozart.... ngmc‘x,mr:; hus ot vet, uecou s hud the art of | e “Mapleson desorves thanks for giving M ¥an sl m’é aH g‘%fi%fi(fl;‘Tr“{h'c"xfi“fiflfi?,""’, dby ,,Tl’{'fifl‘pfi'}fl Dijou iLeron as Eza, was the attraction | Hob.” Keteroncey A1 R e roota 1o @ minor o, 3—-Mer] D B O iseimos, fortcs. 1 ton wer the lenedtof earcfal rehearsals, Steiny | {iircuhid suceecd, under tae circumstanccs At the 3 i L, Matowusy N f e | chieaper thai those, who kecp Just ouc liue wf oot Frelad, s in C minor—Thicle. ¥cl ok, T 50 mxlb's ive “out a bright, fresh, cj[)"l'”d the Kindl: cn~uper:f(mn nur! advice of Mme¢ | N& Chicago Theatre. 1t is said, indeed, that the G%EBN-HOD) NOTRS. TOOKS. :‘:Ml‘(.m‘finfln "iml::;:.m;‘llllfilll e zlb::' Jl‘x':n’:l ::l Fona shafoce In A misor 3 o, e fhe. alto, wheh (hey are | NSiof, Sh. oS pramise of developing 1nto @ | fuanugers did not have one audience that pid ex- | - Harry Deckett is golng baclk 1o banestne, : - anyuime during Lo sprind, 16 whl pay ol 0 call B O iemenin e T sinuihtered by the basées, Tlic Lonors are not singer of sterli ":“E‘;‘C"‘L —— T o weal carcor of e slock | mhe Loudon Globe Theatrois pertorming Oy | ASSHARSE OKQi L OLD BOOKSTOLE, 01 | & GO, 759 West Madlzus ¢Sonata in ' minor—Merkel..- clear in quulity, nor self-reliant in munner. The | BIUEI0) et o et oroqInca e s, of | toconclioidsyphonostomto,™ with great applausc. Sovels, 20 voli,, punlishicd ng $40, $20; Dickensy N PAIRTIAL PAYMENTS—INGRAIN AND BRUS- Ttalian Symphony—Mendelssohn. ... busses are Letfer. Anothier seuson the manage- Marctzek alternates at the baton with Offen: I!ifumi:x, o ettt suwr.'y . 84, Mine . K. Emmet bad tobe taken from the stago of Yuw., Storocca, Sfil‘fifinfiniflhm"lfix ‘t!n:::» 1}:}{’;’:& 90:::;3,“ :";15;':-.'1{;“;‘ w,uw‘,‘(‘ ;'fi.v,?'fl) .08 \;:‘e.:i; ew, Maroceo, publisied at S5, SI2; e er before, ng more favorable terms. e ahould see 1o it thut there are stronger lead- | yach i the i 3 nie Balnier brought out u flimsy plece written espe: 2 ot s Ay or ments; we m%‘ffff:;"fi'&&:fli ?3;2'1&3: “a'{‘é"&é{{;“{fé’&k Ole Tall will likely give concerts in Parla nest | clally_for her und entitled °Laughing Byes’ the Melbourne Opera-Louse on. account of fntox Eiboidt's Coamius; 5 vois, e e o Mason oL, e haed the Socicty may labor. winter. P 7. the Morences tutroduced the grotésqueand | cation. . xual Sclence, new, 52 i O e TP TN (T ONE— CATPETS, ¥ Fhere is great credit, hawever, to he given to the b Snccosstul *+Mighty Dollar. March 6, **Marticd | Misa Dickinson 15 to write a play for Miss Kathe | FICTRUM OF S e, 81507 Arvine_Cydlopedls of itoven, nnd crockery, Cash prices, 4nd on wrms Lo here o et Creclt O foncd ‘whvihor s | | Pt fs enguged fof twentg-Ove performancesat | in Tuate,” one of Henry J. Byron's new comedlss, | arine Rogers. The latter belicves n the former | Aueciuiey, g e, $1,20; Arvine CQURECH 0 | aute the purchuser. We carry U lariit. lnost relable, SOy I Frrantod 1n placinz so longand | the Theatre Laticn, Parks. Pradnced for the it time in Chicago by Me- | 150~ P00 E 10 erress. Al domenai e el Gy | Bl Sl g Sl ik o ipans ot Corons o dramatic works, without the iid of urclics= | * The new quatuor by Signor VerdiIs to o cxe- I $1.50; auy of Murk Twaly's Wil i O tifacure, e cally e e usomersa S company, wentsed by Jdobn Dl 3 5 F , 3 Fallack" : . i o raphia Litorario, $2.501 liaker’s ra, in the hauds of a young Society, Dut, since it i Vi i wak! ae“cn‘"'? admired and pmhm“ iareh 20, Wallack's compaoy 13 to play in Brooklyn this ) 5 ct Service, $1.50; D1 se fipure un better Ruods than vther extablishnents, ot 1t s mone. the less proper to sive i‘:’:g;;’({ L o] astista Sivorl, Wienia wild, ek b Ve Tt & Janze and carcfully-sclected line of the nes S Hove, by the samae author, way represeated | week, and the Florences will open tho womumer | and ¥uyloss works: Suld s now, The Socicty the creditof making un carnest, lion- St peterus Of Inifrain ond firuasls carpets ‘and ofl- Faptasie und fugue in C minor—Bach. Fugue in E minor—Ifandel, .. $2.20; Tlumboldt's Cusmus, 5 Vuis, Sonata No. 2 in C—Bach o 'Sonata No, 6 in D minor—Medelssohn. Toccate and fogue jn F~Bach. Second Concerto—tiandel 2Sonuta in E flat Prelude and fogac in G minor— St. Ann’s fugue—Bach C: ‘ourth Symphony—Mendelssohn. Concerto in G No. 1—Haudel. *Prelude and fugue in G, op. 37, No. 2—en- delseohn .. st onisse: ;finu\u in 1) minor, No. 3—Bach .nlnde and fugue in D minor—Mendelssohn.. 'Sonata, 1) minor, op. 15—Bach. *SAround the World in djt. General Ll Fot the States, $1 »volme: | clotus, bought since the receat decling, th t we offer ua. c h : Y e ving boon | Mre. J.41 Hackett, widaw of the celebrated Aujt General, Beports bhuy U Conestious, Buglish | Ume st tho lowest cas prices T une! sticic of ranged ddy | on’ the whole the singers on the platform | ¢ gh | be produced fn the com- y 2 Bldy | on the MOl O orviig of praise fuan the | - POSUCe: whieh will be producedin the com- | sicun”ar the Adelpiy Nov. 15, wns anow play. | comedian, BPPeEC B LD Jrthe Cntortalnments | vargaind; 33 sbects of paper U enyiees Lol § grvine fng winter at the French Opera. B A o floohey s Fhoatrs, | falo lasc weew” ‘T festare of the epfertaimmunty | WIENEL 3 euiullel Wil & By Il n 35 | Lot e, dbat areln, thomarker It RN clsewhes JOLN 3L SMYTIL 155 West Madison-at. for the fitst time in this city by John E. Oweus 8ad | gougon at Wallack's Theatre. ey e Sorcev, P oit, Gonsclentions cffort, wnd to ey that | M. Gounod hus terminated the score of } iy NG, cured at two performunces in Buf- | Readers, Bruluerd's Ul Chapin's Geueelogy, ut | and covking stoves, we liave some of the best and 1t r ; an favorsbly-knuwn that arein themarker 1t pays w artists up above them in the choir-loft. who, by o Tl Jew Yorl: suscesy, and new to Chicago. | was her rendering of the sleep-waiking scene in | EWLPC AN G Centa - quire, 40 centd » packag, N INSTALLM S—~FINELY FINISHED AN] 0 ‘handsome murble and walnut-top chamber mul:‘ arists O o e ton in their places (n front | The manuseript of Senhor Gomez, the Braflian | i w ) X . oad : z - sl Nanuotte O'Wearithorne, » bronght out by Mag- | **Macbeth. Erital mote paper, 10 cchiah gulre; 40 cenis LECES the way, S0l i be too Toni & taelk 10 l- | composer, who s engaged on a work for the Cen- | gig'yiichell Monday night, 'was a failure. .| Edwin Booth and McVicker's company were at e 10 cenlya botiye} bestiuK, 10 cents & o tle; the cheapest lot of biank books L th Sonita im0, o . o o) Tude to cach charal number in detail; but it may ok th 111 be read; in C, No, 5—Bachi... h L 33Y | onnigl, by commandof the Emperor, Wwill beready s % John E. Owensat Baltimore; s i the Gty FCEl¥= | parfor sults, and loungs that 12h aad we *Symph by ~Le T be eald thut some of them, notably the openiug . TIE ACTOR3 NEW TO CHICAGO TTorouto lnst week; John E. Owensut Daltimores | b tog S avts hreil- | Barlor sulty, z g tare stylish od well made, pheuic deco, al iomises, the | probably in Junc. Miss Mary Anderson ut Washiugtons Sothern on gc"‘;{g‘!:.,f?,‘g;‘;g‘“mu"‘"wfi'jm Sha Ll | nay wedly o moithay poymette o cash prlc who came forward during the past season were, | S i ity country tours the Salsbury Trouba~ | gl Eneyclopedia of Azchiteeture, © ¥ Geod guods. aod saugre gealisid Thomas Orchestra | number, **Help Lord,™ the B Statr-Bullder, $5; Buswell's, 'Omphale "—St. Sacns. Bod by " i VT hanks be 1o God, ” and ¢ Blessed arc the Men, ‘Nites Julfa Gonfd_ has returned to her homen | 1% SEC UM OO 0w beginmers s Minnic | SMCIEFE S0 Y R Yilymond. at Albany, | 813 prace Eeventh Symphon; o > Beeihoven. Thomns Orchestra i 5 h “Con By 1 | 2 Thanke beto G0, I ot doth the Lord | Newportlo spend the summer seasou. She il 1 oh ; . Y N eyl Eddy | went vory, Cias aiso very creditable, except that ewport Lo speid, e B roup in tho fail, | Putmor, Miss Usttlc Johnson, aud Mr. EQwin | Kachoetet g ‘other New York cities; Frank Mayo | wortli, Sl ARTIES DISPOSING @F TIUEIR HOUSE in G, No, 6—Bach.. Y 3 s < P HEIR HOUSEHOLD simte G, Np: G- Nach.. B O b erescentdo and diminueridd et | and iy enzaged Tathe stady of new rolce. e Mhore were soime wirange faces n the Sew | ot Fordiand, Se. ; Edwin Adaws ot Sin Francieco. | ) 'yomiG EXTLORATIONS, DE- PSR SRRy e R Quattette, D mino \as not suliclently marked. Then [ifie Not| gucnanish composor, 3. Nells W Grde, it | Chicago company, bat fow peoplc saw them. 3r. | George Honey, the Rnglish comedian, baving | . Shito; Chanheey Cyepat Set Fagimlr Got ietssdvabtage to call o address 57 . HANLELGEL. Sonata, ap. 53— Beuthoven. . Afeuid ™ lagged u Titcle, and the most picturesque | oy’ Gopenhiagen this month for England, to be | Louls Jumes was ihe most DL iant aadiiion to | deelined to take certain parta nesigmed fo nim st | EE SRR Ll ol (oo $1o0; Sear iy L . A Symphony o G, No. 13—Hsy- number of the work, **beloved God, " the Locd, cent at the rehcursals of his new orstorio y e had lived | the Globe Theatre, Toston, has been discharged by | SOFARSTNG i ooy Dictlonary . RIVATE AUCTION SALE-THE ENTIRE FURNL- dea .. g Thomas Orchestra | passed by,” was Jacking fa thie light and shade B will ho porformed under. his per- | g0 list of thentrical acqusfutances. Tie had lived { 4o papagur, The fs to make i toar of New England of uritans 4 volty "S0 VEHED LRI atadic | s beed Fecedsy, iy don 2t & boariing boasa e IO e O iler | Bocossary'to bring out fts strong calorelieels fu | wona direction ut the linminghum Musical ¥es- for many years in Chicago before going on the | i the company of the Globe Thentre, begilining | sun-se by it o ockts the contrasts between the carthquake and the fire |y stage, and only in the last year made the attempt | ap Providence to-morrow night. 1t is mow ar- 500RS— WE ARE NOW RECEIVING DAILY TOVES! STOVES!! STOVES! 1 I-WE MAV ~ St 1 AVE ‘e character pieces—Hofl- A ” 1o pursuc his chosen profession in his home-clity, | ranged that Mr. W. 1t. Floyd, of Wallack's, will be fresh Inyoices of books from Eastern trade and the I t und Dest assortrent of stoves west of arges 1 st o ‘Thomas Orchestra | and ** the still, small voice. % 3 % the solo and concerted work it | Tt has been decided to give 8 Centennial Eisted- | with what success Wie tonows. | Tt knows Fhook : 1 ddy Of some parts ol s} with what success the public knows. the responsible mannger of the Globe Theatse next | bankrape sales, which were put ?&fn oanKxe Jg T | QAT 4 e e of iaves we of *Concerto in ¥, No. 5—Iiande] *Sonsta, D major—Rabin. 15 OF gome Bt B L Serite with patience. There [ fod withn nuinber of Weish singurs, and the ] | e e Rroroughly conecientious kv, salc, which : b D major—Rubin- . faonn and Eichheim | are cxcuses o oo are none for the | awacd of prizes. Prof. Willisin G Fischors of | and culticated actor, aad will Y oewheto the | A e oAl o our e wor e Tl e of binak | Sasfmonthly paymicats. W, & LOWELL & €O., 720 *Concerto in B iiat, No. 6—Ilande) bt | Solo performers, Miss Taskell, however excel- | hiludelplis, Tarl Zorralm, of Doston, and John | gipreciution he missed here, Barry Sullivan may SRR ONAL Duks Bt une.third e S aual reail prices, Groceey : '-\'"fir-fllm Pealm — Mendel-_ Ient sne may be n the c‘n‘nfen- lm_se, f‘;{gmfi}y P, J:{wa. erfl(zmicingg (:‘) are appointed judges to be considered almost a new acqualntance, having 5 s “.'an&'géniduu‘:“mfofi)“m?n‘.fi"mm% L ‘l{_ll-:u ’I-;filggi "flfifl"‘,fif :;Eiu.'gl BED. gf;‘-flf; 0] Decthoven Society | has Little ucquuintance with oratorio, ' e | award the prizes in Scptember. con s0_muny years ubscnt from this country. ERSONAL_DRUNETTE IN BLACK AT MADI- P ements with tho mills which will allow us to sell T e W o 3 2 7 tandsome and unfutolliy = R idiman oppo- | Fuitiiny of writing papers and euvelopes at asjomna | Iuthe warid Factory, 23 Weds Bandolpn st ethod of delivering the_solos, or the manner of " sl i George Rignold, the -st. cafe, Frid: (ternoon; m A musical contest will take pluce at Philadelphia 3 Y e, ay afternoon; gentleman OPRY | uwells matiuigs toceats a botsle; vest Ik § ceatst 'l‘ABLE-CuTLEKY AT__GREATLY REDUCED MLareley—Hendeissobn Beethoven Soclety on Messian—Handel e v Choir | declaiming recitative, We presume allowances i 5 i Dotween bands and | representative of Zenry V., was o stoanger, S aite would ITke (e favor of &3 1DLETY] Y TTalisman —Tialte Koltorz foupe | ahouid be made, considerini LBt ehe was mot during the month of It the. eountry.. These | fnasense, wore Al Warde and Mies Cum: | 06, Trivune offee Faversoilee peiiclls & cehts Selh ) NS Mt ool e SRS 2 MR R S s caefor the part, i mast have taken | DiRCEILn L2\l v suceceded by competitive per: | It WO T AL Dontl handsomely. U | Tymsoyy s BRYANT, LETTER 1N THE | un prices fof kool siancard bocks CDRLRRCS | aF. comerJuckoun. Von Bulow : Y on Butow | ftut shiort notice: buteven this eanzot conceal the | formunces of chamber music; and Dandel's Tg | Whiffen, of the New Chicazo company, was an T 0. 105 you. Address S 80, Tribune ofice. S rhd mugazines, at BALDWIN fact that her mc.l‘hotl‘of qlx:’gigu;. “fl" mesmli::sl_rchl:f Donm » will be given by 21 the singing socletics of | unfamiliar fgce.don the draniatic slig A !l.hougllu hln: iy CELEDBATED FISHET: REERICERNTOLS; | Ve a8, S| v PN ‘ ed, few vy i s rm W. . , 72 ond 274 Btate-s o8 B qtities it le | ) Togper writea from Paris: *'1t fa, wile: | Lgresaile huve bevn mads Uy the frequenters, of B o ehore e may be fouad. | B0¢purchse. Py Fantasie Chromatique—Bach. . Sonata, —Beethove i E| op. 31—DBcethoven Uriginal Cheap Tm:_ CELEDIATED FISHER REFRIGERATOIS; SE1:50N AL WILL THONAS HARRISON, AT ONE | Bookgtore No sl Sonth Clark PEh employe of tiie Casa-av. & Fair Ground snd Monroe. Branch 16 North delight(al, do not adapt her to the u 0 2 o = dignied, and dramatic work of oratorio. This, | pered that Verdiis writinga grand_opera, in five | e Chicago theatres during the scason past; bat s O O = 3B BOORE—JUST RECPIVED AND FOR ANTED—FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS STOREER e o refiection upon Miss Hsskell, for | ucts, entitled 't iing Leas, fie Tibretco being, of | it {his review should becoine 8 mere o pists ot | pERSONALMAGOIE Sm PLESSE SIEET ME R e ) D WAk sold on commislon; name your ewn price oratorio Singers SINODZ SOPrUN0S AIC AY FAfC A8 ) COUTEE, adapted from thetragedy of Shakspeare. | pames this chapter of it had best be abruptly | = me ] = rrces; job lot of nate, letier, and foolscap papers st x:gfi:m!:a oy, cla lemllu s0ld;” goods called ful OO ehids. . Mre. Johmeon scquitted her- | The dificalty fn producing, Tewill I o the fact | closed. PrRsONALLAST S AT.LADY BOVED GEN- | 1o, 3ad 15 coata por quire.” GILBEKT, 150 Weahis Ivered. 1. HAMAX, 130 Dearboru-st., Room 7. self superbly. She hay, as it were, been | {hat the modern stage posdesscs 0o basso profando FAYORITE TLAYS. X “tleman front Douglas Huuse. ‘Send address. 0%y, | Wik “{ A.\Tl‘ED.—Fb NITURE AND CARPETS, GOOD brought up in_oratorlo, 4nd has assisted, we | that the Composer considers Worthy of PErSonSting |y oo tveraarad in statistics will be glad toknow Tribuge otlice. PICTURESQUE AMERICA _ CONPLETE £1%: | 14y, “Addse a7 24y il pay. for thosames n deat- belicve, in evers performance of orstorio | the hero.” ]m\vu;e!mfld‘-“& e eea. bees treated during ERSONAL_THE MYHWI}O nfi m.lnmgsnn .fl)fi mfi\éfix%}.;mnl‘:;ym% con ’s‘;’u {?;rsfi 1,%4‘,;&1‘;; _"A}«' TED—)‘OP-CASLI unu“v . Tiie result of her experience | qpe London Choir speaks thus of Rubinsteln's play e ad ngtous. atertl caa tud the Yombanittory of ‘Liliadls 87.50: Greciey's Americu et A o Wone Loxeaio > 10 3onrue-st. C. H.JON > ks oe-st. C. M. JONES, Ageal _______——— | Conlict $4; Curtlaon Putents Sis Stor Baliments = AL—A YOUNG GEST, STRANGER IN < . r,quuymmxnz'; $4; Nrcuwasd on Lhe Statute At IPPLE'S MATTRESS AND BEDDING MANT- us 53, at the | theseason past. Leaving out of view, then, the factory, 377 State-st. Keal bargains i new goods Musical College iven in this city. h sevpsiant B asnitest in the eri¢p, dramatic Way {n Wwhich f-""m”' o uethoven's Sonata, op TS g h 1 ol ining a Cor- Stor m that city Such o mag- | ephemeral productions—such as Running RO AL o the- wanasintaiice of 0ne OF MORE 3‘1%“ £ she lmuned‘}mrl’er{u?\‘c ;flg“fi!mflfifilh.‘ yxl\g“;xrx;g. hijbarmonic concert. & e Doty 55: Jones’ Law of *Sop; 5 3 chici ! ce v - . o1 e ors,” i5: Junes” of Trlo B 1ot P eee e S e L e aor ™ Woe, wob | Cert B ver ‘of this great bravurs ol | mes. . The Mighty Dollar, Col. Sellers, " etc. | 5, 1554i%%, ™ Address ¥ 61, Tribune ofice. G D et agion . only. "Gl Rittressea and_feathers Tenosated. major—Bee. e sition we have never heard; remar 7 | _and the worthless ones.—such_as Magzie 3itch- & AT NOND AT Ot TUESDAY el e - | fuctlon guaranteed or mogey refunded. thoven,.. o Wolfsoln, Lewls, and Eichheim | nnto them.” 1n every respect of singing, her per- | §i{heower ond_energy in the delivery of the | PS4EIS foward s, and Minnic Paluer's hew plays, ERSONAL—C. £.~CALL MOSDAY O TUESDAY ‘v,\xmp-p. FIRST-RATE COL: dei byt ol AU Lo OGN e G i T o Philbarmonic Club | formance was the piost enjoyablu featire of the | B0 s passages, but for the delicacy and finishin | _yg Auy Howard's,aud Mianfc Bt atopeare— | = inorning, samc olace, without fall. FOSTER. __ tulgs.” Address, with price, VWANIER=TO BUY & BED-ROOM SET, TABLE, 5 o 1 T iy, snd Bichhieim | evening's work. Mr. Dester, for an amatenr, | SO " ddep feeling n the adagio, and balance | yenry V., 143 e ol ES ¢ Liamiet. 53 Rich- FRSOSAL_A GESTLEMAN, AND STRANGER | ¢ PAID FOR WEBSTERS DICTION A S5 e U DocseketploR. "alte op, 130-Loesciliorm ... e | Dromises remarkably woll, and, considering bisine ) Snyinien of style.” Henry V. 14; Richard 1L, 63 JOREh o of the SN Bl o, s, would ke to form | 30 pricespa for food books. CHATE dre . 2 C minor—diendels- cxperience in oratorio, deserves great eredit. With o bronzht out by Mr. Gye in | Shr <'3 \erchant of Venice, 25 Hen 4 | i ‘acqualntance of 2 Jopng ady or widow, ~ Obfect ¢ Bookstore, 91 Madlson-at...op) ‘V’“’“ BUY AND PAY CASH FOR MEATING AND cndela: pm, Lewis, and Eichheim | the cxception of bis ‘gpening aria, ‘1€ with ol “sTanobaacer” wa brongnt onby Mr. Gye fn | Sews G ey antof Vence, 23 Henry Shasoment. Address W33, Tribune ofice. b FAR WEBSTERS b ek scoven wad furmiture, Also, cash toJosn g London o toe 0th of May for the irst time in En- | Much Ado abeut Sothing, &5 Hetth, o of PAESONSE_TVO TOUNG_ GENTLENES, OF 5 Fa L Yok GLLBERT, 12b Washioglon-st. | Spe orfee. Lo el adde UL e atow | sour heart,” in which bie got of the key neur the N on Bilow | Glose, he sang very scceptably. Mr. Bersstein had v on Bulow | the hercalean work of the evening and wrestied with it valiantly, notwithstanding ‘the fact that he *l \on Bulow | sumetimes came to grief, s in the difiicult olo, | fo nd. Al accounts agree in decln’i‘gég that ftwas | 1y Wises of Wi & gonuine success.” The stage ap- | speare’s pleye, 4 o?nfiflr‘nflvcw rich and appropriate, und theper- nyer—m: elien, 6; Lady of Lyons, 3, Knowles— rmance was excellent, botl 1 the ‘general etfect | Hunghbuck, 6; Virginius, 3. Miscellancous Stan- | ally. sor, 27 total nimber of Shak- R ot ¢ventngs would be pleased to make the sc- otal epresentations, 48, Zul- 6 DA ively dispositton. | ©2¢s SODTH CLARLST, BETWEEN RANDOLPH NTE! ] gintasance of ro yuung el of lively sispouition. | £33 SOUTH CLARL ST, BETWERY RAND ASTED G000 SECONTWASD CODE-TOVE fl. ce. ] a - - bieet; theatres, promenadet A1 & guod e KEIE | 25l tor Websters Dictlonaried. A T. CHAF! General Boscot a. Eonats op, 31, No. 2—Becthoven.. Sorata op, 26—Letthoven. =m::‘;:y lt}x— eelhud\'end i wriations, fugue, and yndanic, Op. &—~Licethoven. ... -