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. TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. ;i . . MISCELLANEOUS. V ANTED—TO BOY FOR CASH-A GUOD BUGGY So.\lmmxu NEW FOR: THOSE WHO ARE INTER. s 0| S%ited fn such thtnzs —Xot lon= axo & vatent Torse. not over § years old. and must be S talnod fora practical machine for extinauishiog oo three minutes: Address. erery particalar, and tiot, In three o sttention. | The machine 1s operated by the game vwvo horees tha: 10 : THE CHICAGO N HORSES AND CAREIAG while the tragical death of Kiug Charles I. was SULLIVAN. | S AN A s 60 fresh in megeop!e‘s memory, was an_object A ‘c's:un;nlr]‘ R S. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. .| feresil, Jom S0 o'ing resepion o 3 vy futas ) ible i tertain- siclkuess this vovelty. Tite prologue begins: too'horrible and impious for g public entertal 3 Y elegany sie-bar to) . s ..} ment.” The courtly puet Waller undertvok to . 5 LERRG Eatiog price and character. of . X = I i i Lo o 0 A o fags dreet— e o D0 at she. munareiys Jife | The Testimony for Prosecution | ondirst-clasuet of hara e s vers | b No horeeJockeys peed sppy._ S 41 Trtbmne, Bringit o the e, The cofamrustion of e achiaets nteresting Gossip About the Dra- gt be e Astake me nol Fas spared. Still permission for the perform- and Defense All In. siylich, ‘and warranted perfect in every respect, RO ENTRDTO HIRE. A HORSE O MULE FOR A | 1ot e N L Ty ey thotpiaced o1 # The woman pla} to-day; misteke me not, Spart ill perm! a P! horse-jock=y need appiy. ' W 111 be soid Logether or sep: onth st 663 Madison-st., for Ught delives s2me time and by, the same turn, hat the at the ma in England. No sian in gown, oF Page in petticoar:* ance was refuscd on the ground,’as men bezan | : Dorsc-fockey necd PR Nt Sis Wabathcav.. o0 | Y Onh R e o e P T T | blayed ipon frots both tdes. Ti may. e wiel Ele X Tt g00s o apologeticalis 10 intimate that a vir- | o whisper, that “ the example set by the hiero- | 5¥60op par oF nEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, | VWWANIERTA' B00D: Trilnine, colcimiming, apd | Place.not i Taveltics and ¥ilages, u E150 i feT] e 1t goes oz syalgetcatie fo ol L& 3 | Sacou e dngerous Rk totir B5eit | 1 Gullivan ot to Bo Swom—Tho | A SRR SRR | i ptils gy & o BIdS Tlmieany wali- | Daaricsand hovses, Theycandeof vt seialus Ty 243, i » ite customary in France. The en shining at the court of es 1L g e % if takeu at once. xae | Pa d Pafotatore. ) ¥ R i 3 e rea- Eow the Givic Authorities of Tondon, | tiu% ek QU0 Chce were begged to think | same Tank of Royal distinction.” The perform- Arguments Will Bogin Monday. T 42 samovcoURT. soun MAUESESD | \Vinten_a Goon SUUSD TEAN TOTCASE. f,"""’;‘,}k’fin““"“‘,,fl.{“.}‘;“;gflhfl;fighg‘:{%m Tried to Suppress the Theatre. Biodestly and respectlully of the 2etress; and, | ance of the frst fetof Colley, Cibberrersion of, B A srxhomees, four eatver Lo buzges, Lo BRIORS, | VY mares profervea: ahout 3 pears o1t T IERREAS: .,.'::‘E{:é‘ii'c"';’:a'.’{“fi{é‘.‘ oy e Contlcad IRy above all, * not torun_to give her visits when | .M was prohibited._on fiEhe): owner chaugiug business. ADy of Lhe above 3 By e e ) it ‘Tiamiton, el 4 Ao iy is “done” The usual deficicucies of | tbat the disiresses of King Hepry VI would | ' The snow-storm yesterday Bad mo apparent | LERRE RN SO T e | %2 ‘_fi___v“_’_mm}f_._._————n;l"v""‘\,fl S SEGATLON | berof A R The Fi o N sle actors in femalé parts were dwelt upon. | be likely to ' ‘put people o mind- of | .rectnoon tho attendance at the trial of Alex- | “F~parp OF HEAVY HORSES; WEIGHING 1,500 VW ABErT & FICKARDS, 261 West Madison: els are for sale on accommodating terms. Further fa, Fimst Ay oo of an Enlish- | oo ; “the fll-fortitnes of the deposed Ko, Jumes AL+ | anderSullivan for the murder of Francis Han- | 1, potiiecach: aisosie Dl g L T Yor ANTED — & GOOD. HELTABLE DUSINESS B Ll Tt inz Woman on the Stage. T . defeqtive; sod eo aizod then an exile in France. After George IIL bes. ] urt- | S B RS an Gen DUERY. sad harnss, sad 5t - Ao A falr lravelse Stata | ture the machie himselt. *He Isalso e Speaking Woman o § e e e Tasase. the performance of *Kiog Lear,” | ford, all the benchcs in the Criminal Cor £l oo e Updh, Busgy et homaces et | MY home) ‘Musube young, and & falr raveler, State ifi'fi:‘u‘?&‘ 5 é’.‘.‘éffi it ’m:? »%':;u‘:f'l; 4 =] ght sep- :COND-HAND Yon'd think they were some of the Guards dis- e, 0 isved: at Covent Garden. was's! BUGGY PHAETON, | hami 57, Tribunc offlee.: _ - d West Monrue-s H. SANBORN, Ageat. topped, because it was | room being full. - There were nearly 88 MEDY!| offgisanove T e S0k Choap jor cash ab. 150 NTED 8 : Wik e, uised: : prletons® Journal. For, to speak ttuth, men act—that arc between indecorous that Royal jusanity should be repre- | 1oqieq present as at any previous session. Mrs. 2 30 IS STt Ulve price.. S bk - A BAOK OF THE PLAY: Stcpms axn TLts- | Forty and dfty—wenches of ffteen: sented on the staze. As late as 1503 the per- friends, and | 4 GENTLEMAN WHOSE HEALTH REQUIRES , LGRS T AND RIAL TREATNENT FOR CATARRU.FREE: AL . e Harntosic STORY, LiFr, ALD Cixtt- | With bone =o large, aud nerve £o incompliant, oo o e s Wanderor. an adaptation of | Sullivan was Hhere'surk °““d°ddbg Gt Guthe A SENILENAS saldie, “and_who canoot aford fo | V}7ANTEDHORSE, (JAENESS, - AND WAGOXS'| oL jfor s mew: sate beauiiter of the complexlon, Wy actzr. By Dorrox Coox. London: 1876 Tuat, when you' call ¢‘Dexdemona,” enter | ihe Ge T otochue, was not allowed, | it was expected that she would be puf 75 ooy pHcrs wlshes fo communicnte with some | 17 wagul It g FErint o 490 4 b outh Clark-st.. Roo 1. The Duke of Gloster, not yet King Richard **Giant.” & e e Ofhat it was Fonnded on the ad | stand. ¥ B{]‘E}?éfip'h"?;fih‘;'x‘i“"fa&é&“&\%’“’fifi'“é.éh&“&‘&izf B ehs w0 BOATD ST FARDIY, | U5, GREAT AMERICAY, FERTILZER -7 Try 1L, appears to heve been the first English | And, finally, o far wae it fram the purposs to | ventures of the Young retender. Just, efore | \hen the court obened, the examination of [ gon&. .t 5 ;‘:Xun;‘“;“ ot Relcsrapn Stables. Tear a0 | gm0 P B T o esr States e Jyori o i 2 ers. Itis | deworalize the stage, that they were intent to | the marriage of Queen Victol cerise Was tinued. [ENTLEMAN LEAVING THE, CITY OFFERS L want to make tome'money now" s your time. 5 Toble to maintain a compady of players L | oty ji The drama wasto be thorougbly | fuscd for e O Qe N o o Victor Hugots | witnesses for the delenso Was con RO, oy L rat, haratys carriage, and stelgh. Can @5 VILLFUY 2 eeT OvSINGLEBEOCTHAR: | Tarle ars. E-H-CUMSINGS, 592 Fultonst., Chay. almost a pity tbat fl;ub:‘::zst patro et purged from everstling offensives “Juy Blas,” becauge it wus thought that certain George aH;;‘nnh; was called, ant e seen at barn resr of 821 Indfina-av. ° < ness. Apply at Koom 10, 173 East Madison-st. TPINNING—, ~x-1-mm'r- WISHING TO LEARV i3 < 2 g A 3 R T S A L At Bl ety English staze shoul e man whom the | 5 0 0oy wetve put all things In this fair way, passaces might e construed_as reflecting un- | had a good character. VERY STYLISH DARK IRON-GRAY, ONE A T the ast of tinning on metsls may receive ful fa- stage itsell has banded down 1o the deepest in- | Barcboues himself way L;nfii'm seca pluy—y (nv;rnlxly upon the proposed marriage 7: the INGWEL OLESON, f}n&?‘éflmma r:a&d‘lfie;l;gm ;;grl: ;"’lr i ‘}g-;n 3 }’;:m: ; nuscz’l:n.uu-:ovs. lyl_flmn ?fi'b{fnfl - clgg!fllfzm_n_mcn@g u“:-.'-": femy. The quict reign of Heory VIL mave op- | a promise Lut ill kept. for the Restoration came Queen with a foreigner. Sg:lll m?r;m rn:nmi cx-member of the Bourd of Education, testified | KCCANTHONY &CO., 153 Michiganav. ~* ST T ADIES ARE_INVITED TO CALL AT 9 | Ffv BRAGE, MASONWORK,:PLISTERING, A¥D had an idea o! = » “calcimining, ' 192 - West “Mad{son-st:,~ T = Ihfcaro. i he NICE LARGE ‘01 ‘Enat Madfson-st.. Room 2, and sce the Centennfal ¢ Sullivan bad mo connection with b CAI-LOAD OF NICE LAGE HORSES FOR | O Joct Jiaiers 1Lis tavatule to all: {t makes ail. | Orders for repaffing lef Sir. Shirley Brooks that M v k- ¢ ‘ac Newell & Mosner ndedtia, o funi the mext year, with its debauched comic drama. z portunity for the development of the idea, und with 1 ° i 15 o1, % Coni 2 bat was ofli : S o lay hakspea resented under his | Disraeli’s novel, 4 Coningsby:™” bt was 0 o . | 4 le: o Ice - bay -carrisge team. 3 4 c Ne companies of players came to form part o@.}i‘}‘y’ycr?{sx;x s D] ol owe | 1y notified from the Lord-Chamberlain that the | Board that he knew of. He saw her In1873; | A wiczuo nice:bay earrlage | 5L st vad oy, Sad'a correce Tilirion | b ot Wil be rompuy sténded of many noble Bouscholds. The penu- | S SRPCEICH BE L€ Or it inory there was | representativn would not be_permitted on ae- | that was the only time. He never spoke to er, °\ ST0UK OF CELEBEATED WACOSEGRTAND; | o o made work Ve, St QYOI CMTNS | T BUSINESS SIEX WAO, ASYRRTIED v rious King himself muintained two com- AS NEARLY AS POSSIILE NOTHING. count of the political bearing of the novel. or she to him, and never rececived any messages buggles and WAEons Sugd on "’é'{.m—‘.”(-?"‘ex?;'.fi’ with every plolter o bias-cuticr and wacer eombl ?:“ 2! Ds;r:_\_i‘ndy i3 T:v?xi'x‘m“s-f& :;s, mgcv_’, can hear of panles—the “gentlemen of tke chapel” | Thercappeurs to have beena kind of balcony ,»\mnugthcmoszmxmusth!nncunnuctedw!th or letters from her, or £ent any to her. ot for Gu cents. MARTIN'S Carriage Shup i u‘;\mé f“—’gfé :»’u‘,;xlgjxfi. rfi'&h .i‘;f:g Jlnlaléle:r soldat &aem"x'mgf-}' “E:. ey opEtalle Dusitiess: Ix ks &nfl;l’t:; t‘r‘i‘ffi and tne players of Interludes™ hieh dfd duly $n wara for o ey wallfn_DKInz, | pRRS it :gsufien;::-«nfiugxfs((’nxc REP- kB}' e hs¥zt:dfi-[—€:"f sy Catlioller/ire. | (A COAN &1 fi%’.“t‘:?sxm;g:\ BOCOY: orn but- i seniint lasca samp of 3 faly, vorine the 073, Tribune ‘oec. ¢ 2EW e = o Jobn;? the fop of a turrctin ¢ Antony au. EVAD E P 2 there in the Board of lucatio? e y$40 1 _| piatter, ‘the patentees’ name and a L XETANTED—A BOARD OF. = When the gellaot voung Harry VITL ascended | J8800, 85, 100, 00 A St T ¢ Home snd ‘WESENTATIONS IN LONDON, i, Van Arman objected. flesand® dempet wagonsfrom 820 t0 40, In rear. | DS, 280 T EABR Gencral Wesiernagent. | WRHT P the throne, men thonght that the peaceful reiem | Jylict;? and so on. A bit of tapestry at one | except 4t/ the {fifl,fixfiullfifi'«:sfigl ngg‘;‘;;i\' 2t | Mir. Swett proposed to prove that. there were "\ TA oF sTERE o pATS ST sty "\ CAE KSIESTLEATEE AND FLUTERTHR || WPANTED 10 BT IOR CAm conPLETEREE. - 2 ) 0 - 3 I o 1 . 11 furn! 24 bt Lo, e bale grays, Kind iaall_harneds: sevorai good | ) meost pertect maching iy Mapaet EICH Al | ) ey e e seen. Address T % Tribuse ofes K PARLORS, ETC., PAINTED hen we o Qrst-claw S EADITED. of Saturn had returned. Amusement and | side of the stage would serve mh hldxl: r.x,xfi bgg | L e was g clinee for . o Abrlhin AL T b i goo of Jvlonius ; but we suppose that. the lasted | performances to whic ore wa =i ‘f'he Court—The objection is_s ned. express Lorses, very cheap for casli; one very fine stylc £33, 8 e X ;::;&g:;:a:; mefl;;d::; ‘;1; g:ymzudt::m lieath of Fores, the areen woods of Anden, the adurissfon, and not v en i & Jeatre. ibes | don't propose to go Qoi tbat. It is mobody’s | drlving marc.’ 218 it S hmdii m:g‘;{g‘y&g&. samplz acing semsmg e | oy mave = i Rialto at Venice, and the silken-sailed galley of ime was vertise b5 i business. CAR-LOAD OF HONSES JOST IN Randolph-st. i 8 > i =clam eapery 2 or of the royal amusements, having special | (znatrg, were visible to_the spectator only in | Academy, in the Haymaricet, will be a_concert, 3. CROCKER BROWN, A Kinsas, ail stzes. some ponies; one e polrof nlccly A EPT SXPECTING 70 BE CONFINED WILL ?fl‘%fiififixfiflg‘:‘xg”fi mynmu: 8’“%‘\' d State-is, - 1 Lok plano ln trade T HOFEMAN, oversight, of the hunting and hawking,«the | (g mind's oye, The costumes were donbtless | after which will be exhibited (araish rebearsl | of Nitos, et satodnas Suli's character fuotehab sk wiilhesold ery cieap 43 Japicassat roms sad good carg by SAdessng S ¥ 2 D Hhe S, Chea . BOUT, 20 FEEE OF GOOD SHOW- rt m masques and revels. To | spl snough; but we suppose the same suit. | in form of a play, called *Romeo 3 uliet.”? e was In Santa Fe, New Mexico, was good Cas RS i g | M P BEQLSaT YN SR B s S ::h;fl: ity h&mm of Jils nedtons e il and Dlielo; for Laertes | The ‘“concert”” was, of course, only the ordiniry e abioness wod anlelgst: £ AT ABANGATSSK VERY TIXE DAFELE GRAY | 4\ GENTLENAN v G0 WELL AXDTT: WV s tate whevs can be ates, andnow Sk Tl s o horai. Drsis | ovoriure, Wi the sudieute must pay 10t | "G o cxumination witness said Sullivan | Fon st o Cher arcul Rare 0 geame 1o | A vorilyaovn s S Geres edmesnond | soot. 58, ribane ofes. - Ehuc inall harpess. Gall to-day and to-morrow ot 262 | S0Se SRR IS Services where both cannbe | WWANTED-A LADY, 3040, TO)TARE CHIRGE = ——— rofitably nsed, either fa commerclal or manufacturing. efther of dressmaking store or confectfonery. ics NICE. LTGITE DELIVERY AND TOAD | Disiness: thorough investigation essential. Addrest Z | cream roome, ¢ South Desplaines-st., store foor. ey on the wrong man. | 2u, Tribune ofiice: MRS, ANDERS! dnties was a functiopary styled “Magister Jo- 5 th 2 b s th Dose t i n ° 5 @ stape, we presume, were hab- | hearing; and if any of them chose to rema 3 o vt ta Fe. coram, Bevelioram, et Mascorum, valgariter | S0 Sasits B9 G S0 7O RS would iave | for the rebiearsal. hey were quite weicomo o was in ono. aliooting scrape fo Sante o s | 2 do so.. The famous Macklin opened the un- | o) " (r'soven times, Heath was the aggress- (wuza.l;n_ yICF, LIGHT D] INESSY, Thirty-fi North Sungamon-st. REGULAR LléG'fl'll!A"l'E ARTICL] nancapatorum Revelds ef asks™ This oflice | been in zucmdimg; and the zarb of Ldsej!‘..er & o B e he JUE, s i st holder | would have been thought quite proper for Judius | licensed Haymarket for pOse, a5 Wis - | o g, imes, Sulllvan shot | ¢ ey X 22 Trib B AT o PR 0 | s i e was one of considersble diguity, zhetfi:t lfo; e | would bayo been Uichby quito proper ot Jualat | Nl P cling anfedzed performers or, and. when he shot four times, Sl XIS ety Srev-st., near Deerioen, v pensoy—ISAING FONE FINE LITE0: | \VANIED-A R % being Sif Thowas Cawardine, a betted knight | ¢ LN ol , S Mave 't Money t to be taken at tue | S . (ALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF ELEGANT ‘graph pletures, framed In the very latest style of . o e 10 handle tpon commission fa_Cincix-, a gentl £ the privy chamber. He had indeed little to do with dramatic effeet. “ Mac- | Low to act. Money was not to be. t The defense then éalled L D N O o aud. oneh hagics: | walsee Hommed. will ind & bargoin at 188 Dearhorm-,- e e i e i 4 o el 2ad gentleman of the privy chamber, He Wl | et ‘was prolally never more elfectively | doors, but “uo person will bo, aduitel exeept LTIV §/ ligh carrtages, road wagones (op and open RUERCS | alnut frumes, KUl 00 Ger S5 eaehs half thelr vate, | Tibuae oflce. tethy 3 an assistant styled the Yeoman of the Revels, | played than by Garrick, who in the batt riviad tickets, which will be delivered oy | Ay, Van Arman objected. Upon consulta- | 105 South Clinton-st, 5 \TGE IASTIFE AXD ST, BERNARD Déa | WANIEDZCHEAP "FOR CASH OLDESTAR 2 State’s Attorne; conclude SSALE—A CALL X ) DREWS, 37 Deser . V97, Tribung cllin at his house in Bow street.” OF | o, ylio" State’s Attorney had cobelnded that | JrOR (SALEZA CATLOAD OF HORSES FHQG {\ R A i85, ANDREWS, o ished arig-siore, good locailon. V4, Tvt by who appears to have acted as stage-manager of | tle-scene was accustomed to wear a sort of | Mr. M the company of eicht players. Spanish costume, with slashed trunk-bose, | course, a professor could not be prevented from | ot ieseonia not by, consent waive the in- | oo SOH! ":E 111&‘&‘3‘%23 gfi‘;gfi‘:&m g{:._,l,,,’:im m;“ % ~crowned hat. which 1 | giving lessons, aud it would be hard if he could competency of the witnéss, and. that in case of 2 | g-seap ioss rockaway, £ood as news; cxteusion “'& A \ ORDER FOR BOARD ‘ EST SIDE RENTING AGENCY. HARBERT ry i XD ROOM AT A GOOD RICKARDS, 581 West Madison-st. reastplate, and b In the troublons times which cnsued Lreastplate, an e d suiit y ; et e reptaced by courk suit of | mot mvite the: {riends of his puplls, now and | Coguion; s, and that in case of & | G ciowt socknway, £0od, be Bews Gl "GHDET FOR Go3RD A<D ROOY AT A G003 THE POOR PLAYERS FARED ROUGHLY. et amd gold, with full-boltomed wig wiich | then, without charee, in order 10 judge of Lis onvistio, tlehs yeroawotnyd round | Fenpriei by aide Sor Yhen Toud wagopas 1 elsant | nents, Addres Vo3, Tribime ol ANTED_ICE DRESS SUIT. SEXTLY Xow. = a s chos 3> loctor 3 ety ), Vi ¢ -7 "X s y GEN’ t E first-class, istry; hel ect as a teacher; and if they chiosy to, by rifice: ail Kinds of exprots wagons, plagform wpring. A nins D GENTS TUAT NAVE SO0R | sizess. Vo, Tribune office. ¥ 8 lnchess The civil and ecdesiastical authoritics came to [ wowd tave douo credit to a Baron of the Ex- | capacity as o teachers avt,f hey &S 0, the conclusion that dramatic representations | clhequer. A ortrait of Litn as Lear represents | & bit of nted pastebuard of biin, whose busi- - Sw - i s oot as tor Stend o ettion gn | him 1w a Short ruba of yelvet, trimmed with | ness w: sitt. Toote, the most Impudeat of act: it TigeR ol Sy waniEal e o araei sy adsec: | Tatne st of ¢ M¥als o5 e bl v - T ¢; white silk host izh- it ¢ dodaes. one period p o ¥ ond-haud; horses, buggies, del TRF) F{IDDLE- Al - 1o the contempt of sundry good orders and | FARRES ile. sl hoass e e L e amd :ut;i:lzle:i‘z‘x,vlts o e o tho Hay. | The Court—You canuot compel a wifeto bea | B e TN oA saontiy rexmentsorex- | A Rvoung Indy companion of eventgs who liai sonz | Terclel Bepors forlast year. 143, Tribune offce. celed 'shoes with duun: 1 y ¥ wituess for or agairst her husband. Ehange, Sonuy avanced. Ii. C. WALKED, 29, 251, | cinnihymens duriog the day, with use of plazo, or mp- [ Y\ ANTED-BOARD OF TRADE MEMBEGSHIR ‘The Court—As against public policy. ¢4 §eu that‘she was nob com- | wagons,butcher’s wagon. fann waitons, or any kin A STED ATy DR T be cheap for eash; ulsv, Dan or Bralecreet's C Jaws$? and the Privy Council from time totime | would have become Sir Jter Teazle. Tn the in- | market “to drinkt a cup of chocolate with hiuis o h So7 5 280 Stterst. L O e e, ANTED- B0 I rohbited sirolling plasers setting forth plays | ventorics of the wardrobes of Henelow and | and be would do bis Lest io make the yisit 4 LSy ett—She fs willing and avxlous to be | e eSO WE PHAETON e A B0 CHTTIS, CATATHL e T T ToRe e S and interludess mdewlrd "hllja clu}s: uB ihe Alleyn, the luul:ru;lull:'ul u‘cmr gluslml:sp:nn:‘i plcfls_nnl‘h “ei" s_ncli\li n‘n_fi sunihdpersc::l):i O Arman_The sround We stagger ‘““.fi'u"fifi‘n'{,' ‘ét.'&-;ndw“flk{v?‘fn gfl,}gfil 3‘5’3 {}‘MB ('\ AT A DS e under Catarh ,‘V’ 5";;:“"“ A o onRy byn“éflgf Dominal reirn of the Protestant boy King Ed- | time, and founder of Dulwich Collewe, we fiud | luming characters in his ces—had proinise auide L1 & 3 - . W.H. ) eading. = | farmer; best of references glven. Address ] Soura VL. 1he probibition was so far exténded | suehfioms a5 Lasnbriancs brevet 5,‘?[5""!"5",3 to tis pigscts and (asslst i and_ spiclal “"3‘1’},‘55%\-“,3‘.,‘_‘\‘\‘:2“';1,3"‘55255 to enter it upon | Tagn SATEGHEAT =X GO0 SOTSD TORSE LL CAST PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHING 5"""‘_:_"“‘“‘-—_____,i_' that cvep the players attached tomnoble housc- | velvet, aud coat with copper lace; «Junas | cards of invitation could be hud at such and | o\ 5000 ot wwe walve any error. The Su- F B L O eroneor Wil oxehanze foF | Febm ey p s; n:sm. 'f“m"qféufiin‘c% = i:u;m‘:‘nm ‘V}Lflg‘—ofl‘!fiwfit ggnl:nfl"mb A»La.;xglz 308 State-st. cornef’of Congress-st. and gflcmm-", e R Totts conld mot perform without special per- | frooks” *a scariet cloke with two brode gould | guch a coflcchouse,—fur a consideration, of e o erided that any.. | Dart manes od younF sadile horss. APDly wiler 2 . & issi . Wi ath- vi u ‘the,_sa ir; 7 se. Whon - th \Ir. Foote was | preme Court of this State hus Ay rsret e Siter 2P [ M. J.YOONG s swmeest | g2 mission of the Privy Council. When the Cath- | Javes, with gould down ‘the sume, for Leir; conrse. hen the hour came, Mr. Foote was Ding can b waived. m. fonday at 313 ‘Thircy-Arst-st., between Wabash-av. TTENTION ¥ TNVENTORS 15 GALLED T07HE | 5% Tribuncosice. 7 ATattiat we huve rodiiced our price Tor procurlos ANTED—AN EXPERT LADY olic Mary acceded to the Throne, matters be- | Prima’s hoesin Dido;” “blew damask cote for | extremely sorry that thechocolate was ot quite D) N 2 Mr. Storrs—Wege you not conscious of it Fm,f SALF=X TATGE ROL § TIOTSETOPCRD | faes L OBEa e o, 5 came etill worse for the pluyers, for all dramat- | the Yuorein Venis;?” and ** spangled hoes in ready; but, while it preparing, he would, are o o0 5+ A PERT D S Tebrescntations, whether they did or did not. | Ferides,” b T s I werimntesion of his friends, pro- | Wiien you offered toput her on the other dayf A T T wiverm,. | Itents. 1.5 COUSE. Lot | Wt by o Toriul Lot ot epon relizions dogmas, were probibited. ~ | SPLENDOR RATHER THAN CORRECTNESS, OF AT- | ceed with the lesson which Lo was giving a fow Jr Ve Armn=l was nob Lo ol the | orse Ghd bivaése.Gal a6 Cottago Grove-as. ARTHOR OARLEY MASUFA orcEx | A PRI ot e W ‘Elizabeth ascended the throne in 1355, and the TIRE of his fricads, whonihe bappened to beiustruct- | Opinion that it coWIC DS o y JFOR SALETHE PROFERTY OF 3 GENTLENIAN | 23k Snircran, Conirauts {aken; honses examiacd free.. | \JANTED —T0 FORM BUSINESS HELATIONS drome began to show its head once more. The | eecms to have early becomo and Jong continued | ing in the pleasing art of acting.” ~OF corse, apiniorito cistate’ Sk“&f”"gg; 16 Attorney Is | Tourt e e trei ohor it side-at rom Mgh. © | 18y East Washlogton-st. 3 ’ with a Iady of means; sinzle lady preferred; cor- great nobles azeln bocame patrons of the stage, | a great, point. “Thins in 1595 the Vice-Chaucellor | nobody, paited for the fortheoming of the clioco- A Ak the State mey Eobd 0 mew’ aamal baek Horse, § vears ol | Bood TARGETALL (THE GAKDEN CITD). S0 WEST e A eAlrutily, ARg frem) 00 40 4 g * H i ate. ol accommodate sev- L : £ orse, can riven by a ladyi the horses ara [ L M n-st., t0 It - cf LI e s s T ot 30 S (G ?&3&;’&‘2&"5,‘33‘ that abont 1570 tcv:ipla;- f;&?f&&?fifii‘{&fifi,}?‘;fifi“fi "11331; o lu’?‘: eral pcrsu;f: "who were desirons of spcnfi}fxg on | . Mr. Van Arman—We would be glad to have {nrn?nkud {oind, Sd Tust bo Soid. AppIY at 408 Wa- festivals, vartics, or sny Tes pociable ogeado, ADPLY ANTED-RESPONSIBLE - CONTRACTORS TO Potes were tet up in_London. Strolling play- | Royal robes in the Tower, tobeworn upon occa- | hour with Mr. Foote, but found the moraing her sworn, if it could be done with safety. aah-ar, - - e " 2 Grov, ‘fl:fimi-'r“urs'?n‘i?{’n B 8 Doy ers aléo perambulsted the country; but their | sion of the prescutation by some soung gentle- | {nconvenient,” his friends were politely favited ERED y . OR SALE—A GOOD DELIVERY WAGOX. HORSE, N AwNT AND THTSIOLOGITHE LNTIRE | - GSSMAN. 4 e . o o Boote at nalf- | who used to be a reporter on the Democral, tes- ‘aud harncss: ais0 3 cood husness horse axd busgr. | A FARINE ) (20 oon plasiology. constating of ATED—AEOUT 33 FEET OF, BLACK-WAL- ) Ulio that he was. i the Council Cimmber on | A: M. SEAKLES, 150 Lske:st. — Jh oo o e P bers fre | W ST Do performances were brought to a stop.in 1572 by | men of the University of certain comedics and | “to drink a dish of tea with a stringent st of Parlisment, o virtne of | a tramedy, in which “*sondry persons of greztest finsuiiu the evening*'; cards of iuvitation to | & 8oy Iy Abigust. Sullivan got the pat of the Fou SALE_ONE SIX.YEAR OLI youber's hiatey pure sound an ‘at ofMce-raflin de then life size, tozether with maj uardseating Clothtis, Sl Clry.. -y s, ms, representing every part of tiie suructure, ata ‘—‘ ‘which bear-wards, fencers, minstrels, and play- | estate were to be represented in ancient princel e had as before. Of course, the tea was as o o De ers ip interludes, male or female, who had not | attire, wnich is e oy e Dokl by ithin | mythical as the chovolate Lad been; and of A005¥mous f"mm“m‘i“‘l’;“; e wis coiylok, and [k doundasd geate, son o roatn. Addross 170, Tribunc ofce. NED—SOME ONE HAVING THE FAGILL e fhom o n Bavonof the Meaim, | ive. oifice of the onbes of*the Tower.» Mr. | course there were young players to be instruct- | D0 L vt o by | B ATiemL gt at S Cantrensr N ESEDS0N DINDER WILL FILE AND BIND Serrtomanufacture snd fnirodace anew stess or “other bonorable person of higher dezree,” | Cook gives several instances in which actuai | ed, or something of the kiu . Bernard Callaghan an n Forsythe Were | o GALE-CHEAP, A DUSINESS BUGGT, A5 | A Mmtcrnd perioficals as recelved. When fall itia B R e p T T L LE o Alton s o ‘Were declared to be rogucs ana vazabonds. For | Royal garments were worn by mimic monarchs | _Mr. Caok zives numerons ancedotes, mady of | called as to character, L L . good as new. At 1000 West Madion-st 3 wood, permanent adinz, By moll, postage, fald- ANTE TG BOT 5 CITY-SALOON LIGESSES, plyiog their voeation the first oflonse, to be | on_thé siage. For tie Qe representation, in | them guite new to us, of the shifts, expedicits, |, Iank Bronton, & portet i 8 d“&:’”g"“ In | Jrom gare-ore A of Honses Cail 0 Swrite for list. “JOAN. K. BAR €0, | W AShrint s Do 5. CF oo [ ievously whipped, and burned throush the | 1562, of Sir. William_Davenant's play, “Love | and incidents of player-life. Tor Tawiss Buldis, tostifen Bob ullivan | L 5o0paunds 6 and 7 sears old; for 5% Bovkbinders, 150 Siato st NV LTELEALODY [ICESeE XTI ESCEAOE gristle of the right ear with a hot iron of tuc | and’ Honor,” King Charles Il *“zave” Mr. Bet- THEATRICAL ROWS came into the shop beforo ¢ 9 S geionL o o DI R iae Jeani L A FOR T E C T ast any | LV _Plsct, extto BrevortHosse. &~ 1 - & mpass of an fuch about, manifesting his or | terton his coronation suit, in which he acted the | fizure largely. The Theatrical License he saw him take a pistol ottt of his punts pocket | Lot s e s S REGEIES, s D R a0k Stuce st ANTEUTO FORCHASE_BOARD OF THADR ber roguish_kind of life.” A second offcuse o Dorines Afearo; s Duke of York giving | Ul was~ very uupopular; _the first | 304 pub lzméflfflfi oot 5 B A Ty S Oure i 2ear of 103 SOUTh | 14 QN'T SUFFER FROM CATARRH UNTIL HEALTH R T e ; was dedared to be felony; and for the tnird | Mr. Harris his, who did Prince Prospero; and | play performed under it was hissed off the ames A. Gates, a barber in. the same 8hOP, | Giar-st. DS feciroyed: Fricnds tiszusted, and socie:y neces- YWASTEDA GUOD SECOSDAYD FABT.CIE: Barily shunned, whea by present attention and trifiing | VV - riny \te price. Address V'3, Tribune office, offense the penalty was death, “without the | my Lord of Oxford zave Mr. Joseph Price his, | stage, and the poor author, who had been so testified to the same effect. —oR S ORSES, ALL SIZES ASD ALL * Tbis was all the testimony the defense had to | FOR, SALE-I HORSES, AF S it 13 Ve v pilces: also harnesses and wa: Call 2t 106 Henry :égil&fl;: )g;ffg;}ggns_ French Catarrh Cure. 5 ‘benefit of . clergry or privilege of sanctuary.” who did Zione!, the Duke of Parma’s son. Mrs. | Wicked as to have bis piece licensed by the lord- X ‘Strangely enough, the direct result of this | Barry played the part of Quem Elzabeth in | chamberlain, narrowly cscaped a sound drub- offer. ) st., near Looms, 2 blocks westof Blue Island-av. “corons H Jirs. Whecler was called by the prosecation, | pon, suLE—TWQ - SECONDILAXD oo S OXE S0 R. LITTLE, 153SOUTH CLARK ST..CURES CAN- 1 a time-la:; v ¢ LITLE TSOUTCGLARE ST CURESCAN. | placela el mive fal descnipion aod Lowes ared by a convenient and pleasant AT t cruel law was the the <coronation robes of James IL's Queen, | bing. Another play was subscquently ventured, 3 ; 1 CREATION OF THE REGULAR BRITISH DRANA. | who had before presented - the actress with | and disturbauces were anticipated, Haltan hour | acd seid that Mr. Hanford had dark-browa hair. cheap for cash. Bara rear 195 South Clark-8s.____ | 20, O3 {n%hree ow o prteste: = = All plsvers of avy sbility souskt 1o cscape the | her wedding-robes; and Mirs. Belluny plared | beforo the performances were o boin, tie pit: |~ Norebuttins svidenss wes, g‘:‘h\}ggm"- - FoR SALE-FISE SADDLEHOWSE, FAMILY | S iioxps e eaer oot ATD | Wi ioay: ToR.CASH OXE GOOD RIFLE rand of roguery and vagabondaze by finding a | Cleopatra_in_ a silyer-tissue ‘birthday’ dress | Was inan uproars but the author was equal to = S & Iving wart, dondie &cl pates Hehane Feis i ies by A. LAUDERBACK, dismond o = e, = 'y g’ T said that the trial could not possibly be finished | Fle harnese sleleh, vole, kaglish fue-saadio. - Appily oy epirtlc serles by A LAUDERBACK, divmond W ANIED SVarpope o Py Thmm nooTs e s ¢ had prepared a prologue . P, T4 E % barn Forty-sev- 6. such - conpany deservos special meation. | 2 suit of straw-colored satin from the wardrobe | pitchiag into the French, prepared o prologie | U ora Tucsday, and he therefore asked that the | &5/;5: had Wooieva-sv.. epwood. OT-SEV" | et of State, up-stairs. B oY oandsnoes | ine 1A B ostor or s we should say, their mana- | of the same lliustrious Jady was worn by Pez | the Enalish, by which the mob were put into | court be adjourned until Monday morning for | =GR SALE—GARAP_THREL DRAFT TEAMS. IN- | T)OWS WITH HIGH PRICES-FIRST-CLASS CAL- | sted. DBEE O dm West Aladisan st eathot Sale aer, James Burbadge, was under tne powerful | Wofington in ber performance of Kozana, | good humor, whieh was raised to wild delight by the convenicce of the connsel and to enable | '¥five ac 20 Cottago Grove-ar. D iotee. Eratning, and palating 60c ner square e = N ‘Drotection of the Earl of Leicester, who in 1574 | Among other Royal robes that have descended | the play itself, in which ©the excellence and | thom to cxamine the evidence and prepare their | y5yR " SALE—AT A BARGAIRN—FINE YO ash, bofore the rusn commences. Address A 11, Trlb- D10 T DB LATGE RIRE-PROOR procured for them a royal patent by which they | to the stage was the coronation dress of Queen | virtues of English becf were extolled, and jtwas | rzuinents. [ liovsc, B years.old. . 1372 State-si.. saloon. Hnbyitict - ANTED—A 5% T e o ae the. REssl, of Loleestert | saotsiae. comsort of Wiliam 1V of. Which | maintaioed thiat it was owing 1o the qualitios of |, The Gourt thought such s course woud fn | 208 . S | FoGsExins, PIRESEBRIGHT BANTAMS | W 40Uttt or books. Sond bectom Spira Players. The patent authorized them, “during | Mrs. Mowatt, the American actress, became-the | its juice that the English vrere so couragcous the end ehorten tho proceediugs. He was cx- | T70R SALF—CHEIP—OSE ZTOLSE COALBOX | ndy (ileius Fuirs. Exes for slant 109 South Peorls, | 10 M. DEE, 2B Qulacyat.. the Quoen’s pleasure, to use, exercisey and em- | ultimate possessor. Nfanden, “the comedian, | and had such a solity of understandiag, which | ceedingly anxious to get the case off his hands | 5y, yuions one 3-Nir.o Uit wezons an conl Carty B | T FINEN—GO 10 TIIE FINE STORE YO | WWASIED-TQ, UT & G4OD SECONDALIND 4 ploy the art and faculty of pPlaying trazedics, | had a black velvet cloak which hiad once belons- | raised them above all the nations in Burope; by Wednesday if possible. Hoom: i il | RS i worih §7 for 8550, at 168 Soutd Clark. ‘Orercost. Naz ‘quality of goods and price for Mr. Storrs was inclined at first to 2o on, rec- O, AT - ENDATTISG SOTATEBOX 0P L = cash. Te3, Tribuastice. 5 odios, mter] dstage-plays,” througle | ed to King Georze IL, and another which had | and the noble old English pudding was far be- QIBEL FIE O-w“ s : $3, 8t 168 South WILDBUT 4 JBNTS PRENCHOALR HASD: ¥ ¥ e 4 al ognizing the inconvenience to the jury of delay, ¢! " palr of ‘pat T S 1o v il AT comedies, interludes, and stage-| - King e ) 2 sl Zor T et ks wox & dor A ! ) sewed 3o} Tmer price S7.50; st EASTON & ma in some company under noble patronage. | which had belonged totbe Princessof Wales;and | the oceasion. outall England. During toe summerseason | been the property of the Duke of Bedford, who | yond the finost ragouts ever invented by tie i i A .. taken 071 dehti worth & they performed in the Globe Theatre, on the | wore it t the Prince of Wales' mrmz.-:d' This ;y.—n-.amz eoinses toat France cver produ{ed"‘ but upon consulting bis associates no objection fl?’:.':‘%' SRR 15 West MRrossty Cost o e €0.'s, 311 Wes . ._miverside, which was open to the 6ky cxcept that | last “had originally cost £1,000; butthenithad | John ‘Bull, who had come prepared to uphold | was made to the proposition. fake tny Lo, YoIRE! FIREN—GO TO THE FIRE STORE FOR S TR ~— "“the stage was covered. About 15:6 Burbadze, | been fringed with precious stones, of which tho | the ancient liherties of tac it stage, by bis- | | The Court remarked that the case could not | TTOK SATE-SQUATEBOX TOF BUUGY. NEARLY ur beaver worth $27.50 for $i2.00. 168 Soutn | ¥§O5H WILLDUYHE SECRETTO EEEF, RO e omething of a cupytalist. bullt . port | socrets ‘only remamed when o fell into | sing down the play, was wild wita applause at | be, subiitted 1o te ury then (Saturday), it | g5 uews ono Calliorala ton Luzzy; eus opcn pusiyess i . Chiskens Wibou TallThe freatost Becret OFthEate: monent theatre in the + Liberties” of the | the hands of the dealers in sccond-hand gar- | the abuse laviehed upon the Frenmeh; and we being the last day of the term. #inge hareseess oue dussy-vole. J. 3. STOT G0 T0_THE FIRE STORE FOR & | Apply to WILLSEY 0., Foom 6, 163 South Clark+t. Blackiriats, - so-called, because it was held | ments; but even In its dilapidatcd state Mun- | are told that * from tha time the licensing law | The State’s Attorney announced that therc | pr nk 00 Bt worth $12.50 Lor $5.50. 168 South | oy DOZEN PICK FOR SALEAT LESS THAY to be without the jurisdiction of 1the | den paid 240 for it.” ~ Elliston claimed | wasexecuted without the least trouble.” would probably be two speectics on the part of | TiOR SALE—HORSE TAEEN FOR A DEBT. SUIT- 5 S half prics; mit be sold. DOEFY, 230 South Mavor snd Aldermen’ of London. The | that when he appeared at Drury Lane THE “MARE-UP" OF ACTORS the people. able for llzht delivery wigon: ANMILE %E}!?@%Pr‘éfiififi‘@%fiflé}}éfi}; Halatodst. ©_ .- .. Mavor and Aldermen of \Londom The | that whon be oppeard ot seoese | is mattor of o Hiilo consoquoace: f is not | M. Moran said threo of thedefendant’s coun- | Iusht S3IBHEL I et 10 ol Shradaniens Good Samantan Soctety, 173 East | B51)() LOK, Semvin, OF ;ORI OF LIGTOR Ssatast theatricals. Such cntertainments, they | 1V..7 be wore the actual coronation robes of | very difficalt for 8 younz actor to disguise liim- | &c] srould probubly make arzuments. FORSALE-OR EXCIAN il Gandolph-st. | Lo D e sent ‘averred, caused the poor sort towaste their time | that revered monarch: but Mr. Cook says: | Self 50 as to look ol but, until the jountain of | _-Alter iusiructing the jury not to_ couverse | - OB Zor something Jorgurs #01Compielbay. - IRE! FIKET-COTO THE FIRE STORE ¥OF & = S e soom e, s B T e it | s s mot robably the oriznars, . Thisg | fmmortality o the elisir'of lfe s discovered, | aUout the case autong themmsolves and onscut | JTO SALELIRE JOTSS AT Fafon, X | JVst worti Sirs0 or S0 cents a0 109 soauh Gresie | B9 (1) 4 T ILERATEY or e iy being given to read newspapers from which ac- | oy [TEs BUPORES Bri0e WA nsin Bonz AP TRET FIREN_GO TO THE FIRE_STORE TOR | J. WORTH &GO Stouss, Mo.” o drew people from public prayer and the worship | became tiie property of Afadame Tassaud, and | we appreliend that the couverse will not be so e b of Gbd»; and, morcover, the great crowds | long remained among the treasures of her wax- | easy, at least for femule performers. Perhaps | “OUbls of the trial had been clipped, the court | S7 =y o oy vp =R GLARENCE CARRIAGE, which were drawn together were likely to bring | work exhibition. A tradition prevails that | the Dearest approach to this was wade by Mlle. flfl{,flurmd until Monday morninz, O R A o ne veen &1 Mlalion's Stable, gbous the plague. They petitioncd that the | Elliston’s robes were carried to Amerlea by | Guimard, s fatous Freach opera-dsocer, who Now that the evidence is all in,it can be stated péecnthi-st. and Wabaeh-av: @ - that the general impression among.those who SALE~1IORSE, PIAETON, AND LIGHT CAR: OLF ! FIRE!!'-GO TO THE FIRE STORL" FOR INSTRUCTIOR a pair of pants worth $2.50for S1.50.. 168 South T N ACTRESS OF ABILITY AND HIGH STAND- ing{n the profesion I3 prepared b n‘.cdv% pu‘mtE adc players should be allowed to gcrlorm only in | Lucius Junias Booth, who long continucd to as- | used to have her portrait, painte@inearly youth, ] S FoRSaE B aoubes. a¢ weddings, a4 ke occasions; | same them in his personation of Jiichard Z1L, | always upon her Crossing-table, and every morn: | bave heard the testimony of both sides is that | X! riage. topether or feparate, chedp for cash. AD IRE!FIRE!—GO TO THE FIGE STORE FOR | for fostruction in cocotion and i dram: or, if in any case they might be suffered to per- | much to the astonishment of tne more simple- | ing she used tv paint herself up so as o corre. | the jury will acquit Sullivan. Tlu;dx:mse:.-uuun, HEILE, 150 Dearborn-sc.,, Room 19. .~ - n Ulster worth S15for §7.50. 168 South Clark. . | Termsmoderate. Aply at 453 ichiga-ay., nesr cor- form in publit, it should be only after the cxtire | minded of his andience, Who neively inquircd of spoud with the picture, and for many.- years wis howeyer, are confident of 2 verdiet of man- | JPOR BALE—AT & BARGAIN—A SECOND-HAND 1~ FIRE!I—GO TO THE FIRE STORE FOR | ner Fourteenth-st. > g e ot " ondon should have been for | each other whether the sovercizos of Great | marvelously successful. At last her face would | slauelier. . 34 BULtop carrlams, o goud O A S o A aulbworth #10.50 for $2:50: WSO Warkees, | Fp- COMPETENT JADY TEACHER VOULD LIKE wenty days less than fifty a weok; that they | Britain were really wont to parade the streets | look youns no longer,—although herlimbs were | State's Attorney Mills will open the armu- | bainay. arrage Repostiory, 203 2ad 263 Wa- | FTET FIREN_DE SURE THAT Y00 AREIN THE more puplls for lan lessons: (e $2 & montds honla mot perform on Sundays, and on holi- | of London fn such attire.” look vouns no Jonger, ~although berlimbswere | | SR IWITEY llowed. by Sloran, BYnes, | oo e T oo TOETECT AN | auth aniags " 00 vankt0 bey clthing, ue los | GRS Rovuy Frwell B &ags oot ¢l aiter evening praser, and that the | The Enslish Jaw bas long looked sharply at | stage; but when versing upon turcescore-and- | 800 Storrs, for the dejense, Mr. Van Arman | Ofaaces nosiy now: fnquire at e Scatc P e PATISIAN GEITLEMAN WILL GIT PRIVATE Tia% ehould slways elose in tife {hat the sudl- | plays and play-actors, and usually in stages but whon vereing Upon hrocsiornaad | Maakiog ths closing specch 10r the prosceution. | Toon ST E —CHEAF = TWOEATED - OFEN | 10 Sortisn ot 5o conts o0 e Holes. 168 Souih e e o e ence might get home before sunset. This peti- ANTTHING BUT A BESIGNANT SPIRIT. of her_art, The curtuin was lowered s0 as to e | O S A i 13 et Olo-st. Y | Qo 8 % hadaniladan: ¢ ACCOM ED TEACHER WISiS ATEW Hhon wi hmmuarily disposed of by an order | In 1737 & bill was passed for licensing play- | gonceal tho head and shoulders of the daucer; PERSONAL. O 0 YO0NG PLATE WORE SARES, | [IRE! FIRE—G0 T0 THE TIRE, STORE FOR A A T e to aarsof he from the - Privy ncil, two days betore | houses, limiting their number, and placing the cheap. 233 State-at. * | B 5auts and vests worth $8.50 for $4. 183 South | City; terms reasonsle. Address P78 Tibme. - ) A YALE GRADUATE AND ‘E;Dflm:scsu teacher wishes pupils i any of the E0Shi branch Christmas of 1579, by which *it is ordered | stage legally under the control of the Lord- possible for the spectators to see anything ex- That the Tlayersof the Erleof Lescestre be | Chumberiain., No mention was made of Lis | cept the play of the limbs, of wfch eohad | Gon ey akenea b Sorsits ot restrained, nor in auy wise molested io the | deputy, the Examiner and Licenser of Plays. | respected the ility, avd_ their pure and exercise of their qualitye at_the Biackfrvars or | This jmportant persopage has always considered graceful shape.” There could, of course, be no elsewbere throughout the Realme of England, | it to be his function to look out for the morals | mistake as to the ‘‘agility,” althourh one may “ana then,” says her biographer, it was im- T WAIATER ASDERSON, CARPENTER, SON T, Trom. VE YOUR DIAMONDS SET BY A, LAUD! in. “Ontarlo, OR SALF—NE) AND SECOND-HAND Bi 1848 to and salkies. Also, repalring aad paiatiog at THOS. ] A . 1e8 H. BRO' oveity Carriage Works, 534 State-yt. back, diamond jewelry manufacturer, 70 Mudi- | OF In studies preparstors for colleze. AdpssW &3, OR SALE-THREF SE OB DUGS | FoR s southwest corner of Siate, Up-stairs. Tribuncokice. . COND-HAND TH t e & irles, clieap for carh, or will trade for good bugiy- | J{ICHEST CAST PRICE PALD FUI A TouNe GENTLEMAN BEGINNER WIHES DV~ Tiozees. ” Inquire at 504 West Madison-£L, children’s second-haud clothing, seal sacques, In- Address. with Reicalsrs structions on piaw. T e, Tribune office. 15721 thnht.hr:{l:lc canhxled l}hc Letter tg periorme ;md Roliti’cs of the rsugc. T{l{; nfic liccnse; be ncm;it.ht.gd m,J suspect that the **pure and e ; e dtn and camel's: halr_shawlss e tox Mafestie Tor hr solace and secreation | fount early occasion for o 0dd exibitions of | gracelul shag™” might owe somethiog to art as | PEISONTI—A. T c: DESTRE To TALE winh | UG, SP7ENDID TOKSES 05T FRON, THE | anvand cimelplalr mhavis, oo 8, Tribuneofee. .\ ___________ ~ this Xtenmas.” T e evonibition. - Hencs Drooke, whose | well 5 to the forbeasaace of tme. — Jons motens S f0r wnaryou mentlon, 15wt | g oot ot S S L T AT e g ire, BELLy 107 Wosr Traitticne oo o2 | AR PO OO T D T s The civic authorities made several other metnory Chatles Kinzeley sousit to resuscitate | The exigencies of & company not unfrequent- | B¢ andsm 20 with glasses, ' Fo, JR. | STEAHA 8 e A e AND SIGN PAINTING, LETTERING S | Mermelow. Clasees darand eventog. : * ATTEMPTS AGAINST THE PLAYERS, 2 lew years azo by tlie publication of Lis novel | 1y require that one actor Shodid sometinics taks PEBSONALE uAMES QUINGAN WILL CALL FOR SALE-ATA BARGALNC HORSES FIT FOR T foot and upwards: calclminiog 25 cents | T ACE—POIST ANT. GUIPURE, TAUGIL ASD notably ons in 1599, upon the ground that some | “ The Fool of Quality,” hud written a_pompous SEVERAL PADTS IN TIIE SAME PLAY. D o5 Hooin ¢ Asuiand Siock ne will leara scimetniag | o (52551 “They have beey worked tboysier Fagons | TS ENIe 203 e st bisement. Ceato. o by B15S ST(CKHAM, 405 West Wahgton. Sompaniea fad meddled with alairs of Stale. | play ealled Gustavus Vass,” extracls from | This fs easily cnough man.ced when tie dif- | Sy 0 e o ey borse, {8 s fast oad- | PMPORTART TO LADIES AVING SUPERFLU: | JSLEXSANT ROOM WITH A PEIVATE REILY, The players presented a remonstrance 1o the | which are sometimes vet spouted by schoolboys, | ferent characters do not appear in, the same P N ouse partiy ornisied on. Derborm-av. call B e e L B O | o el T syt Sl NG WonlerTol | Chentl advantages of Frénch and Germm. 310 3 - metliod for removiag plie. freckles, ‘molss. Call anet CSLIAL 1.5 RCArJPLIL, ome nll day. or, from some | Monday. Privy Counctdenying thatthey ludeves “gtven | The astute 1icensor deiccted somo passages | scone: Now and then 1 o cause of displeasure, in that they have brouglit | which scemed tofavor popular liberty, and for- | w] im, or perhaps to make a hit at his benefit, ERSON AL—W) 5 % 3 SALE-TWO § ND DRLIVERT: | Sue references. MADAME ELYEMOKA, 179 \West TPHE CHICAGO CIMMERCIAL INSTITUL -AXD P e tters of State and. Religion | bade its performance on the stage, The public | underialkes two important parts in a piece. El- P L T G T T | O O e oon th pewivgmaehiae | dladison-st. 68, 1 et | e Sehool, & LeSils st s Tapldly bpeadn PAct to be handied by them, or to be prescnt- | were anxious for a taste of this forbidden fruit; liston unce layed orlant parts In 4 plece, 1 | Rttermonns Sl gt on Tacage o1 % T | g gohi very chesp. 23 South Caval-k - ° | TWANT 10 BLX OGT A GOOD GROCERYSTORE | e two O et tos 1o Germm de ed beforelewde spectators.” This remonstrance | the traigedy was published, and found to be d 1o the same performance. ‘There wasno'special | PERSONAL = INFORMAMON " GIVEN OF AD- Fufl"skwlcumr CAI-LOAD OF HORSES, | aprindsaloon: will glve half casls ail, half properts. | ing this oty g = e by aivioen of - Her Aalestic’s | to tio Jast degress but not uniil the lucky sutbor | diffculty In most scencs. He had oniy to mak | i, S2"I7E dobiamco e Eachnc Cosst and afofher | oo, 50 ¥t 280 ALl (T hbSliS . nETET: (o7 A N tes RESPONSIBLE FAMIL Y 0 XD0eT | VY, Dy ADNSWARTE, TEAGHER OF THE LI X A . t . y k e persons; inown_fac ec. rice: acton, LWO new NTSOME NSIBLE FA F N 3 Joore plaveres, Al of them, sharers Iu e | had desred £L000 by it publiciion, James his exit, as the humpbacked tyrant, slip off 13 | BRESSTER Lo0 Siatn cuts R, o% Onitago SLabich 70 South Caals - | L my kirlbaby. a e L’I\?fl“"rfii«fifi'{fci?mflgg e D B e TS T u : YOUNG AN, EVED 8 ANTED—BY struction i elocutlon, efther at home. 0% utor's acke Frvers playo-house.”, Amony these are | Thomson, the 1at and lazy bazd of “The_ Sea- | hump as though it had been a knapsacls, don a | FSERSONAL—WILL TilE LADY WHO RETURNED i SALE—O: PRESS WAG Fo A) N at_end of Studebaker Bro: James B . Ricliard Burbadge, his son, | sons,” also made himsclf obnoxions to the Lord- | bit or two ot pasteboard armor and a new hel- £ OR MERCTAN it T 10 James B R e e e | S besiatirs Aeouts DY pis araoly of + B | met and in au fnstaut ome. back as Jeidhnond, | matlnee Sohoriss: frant o aterview o 7 63 Teibuse. | Toar 00 adison st I, | O thnanonoit (he ChNeA Sratars ong | Tesidence. Addess WS, Tribuno oflee.___ who;had found it expedient to his leave native | ward and Eleanora.’” Thomson was 2 kind of | and vice versa. In the combat-scene, when TSONAL—M., WAS IN THE CITY. YESTERDAY; OR_SALE—ONE SF 1. Ci Cannda, can have ¢ done without any cost cush, for 4 ANTED—FNGLISH TEAGHER FOR CHILIEEN, Stratford-upon-Avon, had come up to London, | poetdaureate to the insignilicant Fred- | both must appear, Richmond was represeutéd PR S parpoce to sos sau: whe it you meet nd one suconi-tend tandan carriage; also two sec- | BUTIENALE O the business ihat might bo dune. Koom jhres Iemor ekl foyensoon, Adgren ¥ sud joined the company two or three years bo- | crick, Prince of Wales, —the father of | by a supcrnwmerary, who was simply dirécted | Tic?_1return to ight; write; 1LAURS. hand-Band top buizles ond sccond-iaal Extenalon top | 215 St ST . e R HOwARSiis TN PRTAL S b George IiL. Unluckily for the poet, Fred and | to “hold bis tovgue and flghl like flie devd.” - two-seated carrjages will take two or three horses as F. YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FURNITURE, ¢ TED—A ' SCHOLARSHIP IN BRYAST, & 7S hor attempt vas Bt fn 1605, 10 vesrs | e ooy ens at mithe oo an | e e s b feom to¢ e i | oo BOORSs | fsipy: JaonierC 1L GILBERR 8 e 3 | podittnfhind Brany cthes Helihaatie, o vl et B Collen, A P .after the death of Elizabeth. The magistrates | beld what were almost rival courts. Thomsou | tae temporary Richmond departed, Elliston had [ A MERICA TICTURESQUE. 2 YOLS.. FULL MO- 5 SR W n B SRS BNSNS | T e srstiawey AYD TADET verred that'the “plajersat ihe Black Fryers | kad made the heir-apparent in bis tragedy | only to réappear as the victurious Tudor Prince, A e SO Chatiters” Oyclonsats, 10 vela, | IO SALECBIC BARCAINC GEXTS I LOSE, | Cenire-st. : : | W e e “"flm:"g $ave again ot forvorne to bring upon their | eliahted by his Roral fatber, and hiad said Some 3ad deliver the closing lines of the play. soctsed odition; S35 Urols Dictionarsot Afis Manil | g (aifi; 0 arnes, 5o et rnont kR0 | 3" AReoFt S A SEGORDTTATD SODA-WATER | pnotyoriphror oliLr desius tasghe LS Lot A Nare ene or more of the worshipfall Aldermen | hiard thinds of the * smiling traitors ¥ who ad | Consersoly it sometimes takessoveral persons | Tihtors: <6 S0¢ Dunciison's Sledital Drecionsss, mews | TI0R SALE-CREAP=SIDE-BAT BOAD WAGON, T Cahali “Aauiess o ouce, @iviog Brice and fall | sonabs oomes U T ¥ the City of London, to their great scandall, | misled the moarch and deprived him of “nis | torepresent onc chacter; as, for instauce, | 53;53%ings o ittt 3 volh. 5104 | TT O Breseab s fous ia maed nple Fatang | dcscription, X1, Tribune office. - | XY ANTED-INSTRUCTORIN LATIN AND YATI e Oy o O v aithority and | peonie’s 1ove, the Rentine slort and the ncblost | whes the prindipal perforer ba to make s dag. | ATOWS, Fritiag Luid, s0o quarts Wbk liookd, 106 | Company, 45 and 47 Jacksou-1. L Faclo PRl | [ ADIEST wILL GIVE FULL TNSTRUCTIONS | 1) enatles kmrection t teaching rendess » m;yedhm Prlvg;l und{l cl‘]iu(\!c ':,h: 1’}[:_\-““& fmdoix K;h,fi,n Kjl:,lgs and ministers, umnin ];crav.c lcap, perilons fall, or cxtraordiniry ath- B By e bonis AL e EXTLEMAN LEAVING CITY T ILE SELL TF B | 10 e e B e eas Ualon PArk. dfess, Stating ténns, %50, Tribune ofee. - ou might be_removed or pul lown. The perd | dead for a_millennium, were i ¢ . ¢ ¢ BALES cn o oficr, 10 - fy ohD Ak 4 Y pe , were mot to be | letic feat. 1n such case this jsusually performed | 4 UCTION SALE-MISG B ron 1k amd harno il | ], AUNDRY=GOODSAMARTTAN. LY WASI- ' MACHINERY. ' 1og and fronlng doae for 75 ccnts s dozen. Address new pliseion, 1 goud wagon, 151 rear 1024 Prafrie-cv. NE WILLETT TROTTING-WAGOR, ONE | t—po o i Ui roand.Diacton. a3 L sood | T INDSUET'S TAK A ell at half thelr Value, or il cichanze for odof writing for al!_ varpos: ch 228 2 zuctlon-Tooms, 118 and ARTLETTS SPECIAY, BARGAINS THIS WEE Ly, Jebsicrs Unabriducd Dictionary, ful sheep.5'7.00 | order wil o i _was now immincnt, and there was need of stronx | spoken of in ay on the stage, though | by a trained gymnast, fc ‘i ic abili- {aduenze in favor of the players. Two of thea | everybody was saying and priu?.iu';’muda b%b- ¥ and unusfiyx.l ;‘fyt’sic‘:\: g;f;:\?er “:fi?‘;‘::‘f:&‘«‘::: want to the Chancellor, Lord Eilesmere, bearing | terer things azainst tue living George and his | combined in_the same person. Thus, in’ the orders to Room 14, 173 East Randolph- MES ENGISES, 3 TO 40 HORSE-FOWEE, 0% AN e i 0 ig 1 horme.power on wheds £ auweid AT itzhs Diogated o wh vwryw order.” ¥ South Canal'st. C. EATON, Agent. i mounted on Whecls = letter of jutrodactiou signed with the initials | Minister, Lord Bute. So the performance of the | pantowime of “Jack and i o g 5 Butz. the Beanstalk,” little | 5y, - caal of the accomplished Earl of Soutbamptou, be- | ‘play was interdicted. R | B Pover, who plased, ? e A D N anarb). 25, 3 oh ton. I KD Lt o 1 d 0 Miss Povey, who played Jack, refused to make | Gems of Art,3 volatollo,ed. b iiY 557 000 | Eood Rorse. or clieaper bugglos id caan. ~Call fnrear | HonD. KDIBALL, 57 Washington e b ol ol B L e o KL e e S Mo L e e iharear S 5 So alo o - | S ot e | LNt T DL, A (ot | OF SALESAT UPRIONT TODTLAS AR A%, = cre was o person in_the compeny who at al | (J0SSE Ptes e v 1280 | o USTa renrs, datk bava. for saio of exchanger oo | Letherly's Fronch Crepe covers the tivery threads and 3l hotleturase; s fet Boucalfe, S Soutito the azed face: Toun AR o el - L. K st. elegunt Ton i v il e, 2o 5 a6 413 West Van Burenst. _ | ZiikeCre beantifled by this charming povel S | LI TORNER, & Lasber e e N G N e Boe DL oT (HORSES | made onlyat FETUERLTS, 200 Wabash-ay. _____ | FiOR SALE =00 Gase, WORTIL $00; OF i or monthly payments; prices from $30 up.to $115; of 1\[0.\’1'5_0302&1' & LAWSON. BOOTS AND SHOES, |- borse stean boller, good. as new; m.mom'?,, SFill be 1ot by L6 day b week at low Afuses. Call son- e Statrst.; commer Jackeon, - Good, rellable | heavy boller-iroy kettie:' 15,000 pound heaty 200, day fn the rear of 25 Bluc Islaad-av. goods; nlh(ncnnn‘mlmn!eed;lnwesi rices in Chlcago | frun "kestlt 1 0-gallon cast-ron kettles. e inieedslomest priccs 0 OW cas atoy 10utean thropties: 5 steam WOrms AN BOGGIE: 3 tanks: PEX AND TOP BUGGIES, 0TIt OWN MANU- ADAME POITRAS WILL OPEN MILLINERY | 200 fect steam plie, etc. 056, Tribune omce. frcture. and the Raest dotlor's phacton fn’ % ren1s. e T NEBT— o s pheton 1 306 ety | JYL " Datiofs at 109 State-st. Sbout March 10 S CIEAP—WOODWORK MACHISERTS £fmo of troble.” ; He had been one of the least roputable. boo cmbled tho slig ctress, and : . P i oy i et re v o | oo of o brpmitls P Rogent | weo s L Dame Loty s s | S et Sl A et v S c f written several plavs of ab Jeast ques- | ger ha el & youny Arat ¢ i ; Do Tichard Pfi&%fi:fiz}'fi?flfi??? for | tionabie character, When the Prinee T | o e A ol by | Lbie Vi Gl bviniid i 747 = dl at he is 2 man carge IV., Colman was made Licenser, and | dexterous tumbling. He was tuken into the | Ash Juuous as' our Tagle Eosdus, one aho | e ‘of Wl wen, ook it upon, Nusell ' o | theatee, and, aiter S ils trataing shasveo | CRTHouss coliainia® Tty Fars and #an d 3 carc for the strictest morality on the | in doing the climbing part successiully;. and, bR i s "M“;_')K’E 1:'{-:':1“'?*5l BOOK STORE. 1tic action most admirably. The otheris aman | stage. It was a tim 5CT0) ? = B . ime of _ fearfully | when properly dressed, no one in_ the audience 32 South Clark-at. 1or saig or exchan, 150 @ 1 i = s 28 0] 2o it Jesse deserving favor, and my copecial | lara svearing, but mothine which gavored. | could disulaguth beiwden him and ihe veritallc | ETRSIT TR FOF BOORE=IG PRICES PAID TOR T O P, vowtis. shod. it Einaehass | JNON; IF TOU WANT & HOME. OF YOUR Owx: Oackyscror-sa, ont Shanen oue e G e vt s smm mggh ccount fn |.of irreverencs must belisyed before uhe curtain. | Jack - The boy remaived upon the stage. and, SotAndard works of chy Eind, Call of 0dross | 1on e ooy ures eon sl oF exchauge. H. aud vant (o sfup pring reat ln the tlty: read IR | Fipasw table, om Greealee 24 W-l;;, il \ rer in the eame. and | If an untbinking playwright wrote suck exca- | in coursc of. time. went to. Paris, wher he be- PIN'S, corner Madison and Dearborn-sts. DUNTER £ C0n Tip archer iy e L B D e CaLate | e o carist, and pue 15 iaed sxle: S 4-foot bed fron latle. 0G ELS, 177 Esst ‘3ladisun” “TooLS ARD S | fofostbed I T SALE=AY +TIORSE HORTZONTAL EX0R0 and boller. Apu‘y!??w and y2 FIfh-ar- iORSE ENGISE, BOIER EIG, complete; ensine R i aod orhamental. FIfiL S NE SQGA X_TOE-BUGGT, ON ND- GLUNES CHANBERS ENGYOLO- | () Eaaabatis ‘agon, cheap Tor cash 26 H193rent writer of _gome of the best of our English | mationsas * Ob, lud!?” ¢ H o 5 2! , lud! cavens!” “Hell!” | came famous as Monsievr Silvain, baller-maste 0 wnf; 'm:u ‘;n&eer‘; l;h:&:\ tofln;Teh-‘\:lllla;: or w: l{]kcm.g:::u:gr’? red~In{;(i(‘chnw:idx}shcd an;l[ principal d:mlucr of the Academie Royale. : F podizs, bound. law binding. AddressN 37, Tribunc. | Lake-st. speare; v bath are 005 liroug| scemly expletives. over | Mrs. Mowatt played thie part of Ariadne i ST RECEIVED FROM TONDON & TOT OF | ¥ o K FiriSusien SIugR It Dol Dok Yowoan | meaht ot Mion thepbne eI diltrees sy SHoBdslish e e niors € timcos | o ohotes ecand-hand books frm recsnt migsoruet- | VW ANED a0, MORCTRZESY BONRET,ZOF L ome to resort to the | angel. “ An angel” said Colmam, ©isachar- | The catastroplie consists in the heroine’s 1eap- | Yoo, murr o e o v seteeis I oveh. 16 Yol | Dorbwest corner of Caand Moo ng House, } EDUCED PRICES . Ppaccs where they are wonntto delight the | acter o Scripture, and must ot bt prof 3 3 sz TEEs My A 2 iz ) Seripture, and must not be profaned on | iog from’a lofty precipice into the sca, while the with msn; ANTED—AN ENGLISIT WAGON] s 5 250, @ B B iy Tl B vsian the stage by being applied to u woman.”” Some | ship of her false lover is secn sailing away in os 5 L T R e e L L e T T T St peum adiborn ) B% Weltigh | smsricion autior showel Colian b vn plavs, | i the gistnce, o actooplishthe fllzsion Tagee \sridle comlese from 15 com® | \WFANTED—X ROONY TWO-HIGLSE GAVERED il g LR el e e ) < h aud which Ius THRZE ARIADNES WERE REQUI 7. ' R . §3% Golivers wagon: also & confecsiones i 18 |- e ir; ote TIRST ENGLISH-SPEAKIN e , 3 QUIRED, ' . B NTetatasto, 0 Volky BY0.. catty Tais & <y or notloa b, . Ibners. and — GLISESPEAKING WOMAX APFEARED 0N gr;:lllecceissar [ln offic had aligwed 1o pass. | all resembling each other in dress and appear- | $47 ons Lives G, 4 voln. 8ro. | FOUOR: Calfut 25 ot Marget it = 2 St “E’j’f___‘,,”r« 3 ay is of 0 consequance,” was the re- | auce. The héroine wasseen pacing the shore in | Tols. B A L B e A B FOR 3 | T70n SALE=X GOOY BANDSAV, NEARLTNZL, . 130, $20. T 3 cash. ’ 2 Taquires * South Halsted-st. o tad héavy oval tumisg-lathe. % B #lthongh in 1620 2n attempt had been made to | joinder. “Ivwas then a write 3 dc Wy thong . ¥ of plays; 1 am | azony at her desertion. An instantafter, ¢ Sibdern j o’ 4 00D PHiE oS Toee __ bring out some French actressesat Blackiriars. | axaminer of playa mow. 1 my predecessor | the Yifting of the tcene, Ariadng was e iian | Boman Hatory s vols” &var Ralf cie &7 50, Wora | VWANT, A~ COOD PHAETON: "OXEOR Tw0 Tl was obmodious. ot _ouly Lo ench covars | falled 10 do his duty by my plays, thas Is no | up a lfey Gl voietlesey stralning ber eyesio | £ 3 oglab. tho Eucilvransisved | 1175 S TOT MRS SALE Worth S0, Taduire st 5 fr ome; n why I should not do my dut) ours.” h a glimps - s “Theseas. { YOLS. < Chaimers’ TED—A -m. s g30rs s * {mpudent and shameful monstere” | Colman mamied bis i 18 o o | Foxan Mutans sae s St by o projesting | mpels Horih 5 otk Taimo.: coth 1t St | W ASEEPrgCe00 SOLu D TNy HORCE, FOR i ‘bt evea o tho mob i, the pit and galere, | Bosidesbis salary of £10) b wus entified t0.a | rosk, and then melces o fearful Jeap Iroin the | Slrchdent Kebellign, 6 vols., bro. calt. 6. Wit | quire Bl foairs; Mutie Tonlly aad ohoop. 1o | mnitescoollnz. Headiiattors 51 et Studison-st. | outt P itdnc o ; : 3 K 3 B r a fany otler work: correspondingly 1o # g e e | TR 3 %, LN e | T of two guineas for_every work which be li- | very ceiling into the sea. The Ariadne on the | JANSED. OO 1 Bad 119 State-g ANTED—A TLANDAULET OK PARK. PHEA- gunz-m:’ss Ton miie vreEedr o oot | S ESGINE AXD OMETHING SEW AND DELICIOGS —STEAM- boller. belilag, pulisyn, etc., 1 cORPEiLy tier cookied 0atmear and Crushed weats TCARIIORIE 3|y bacae nuw'fiufi,g‘.:':,‘fe":;:;‘flncw a5 j: HAVE A 25-HORSE_PORTADLE ENGING Oft WOOD-WOSEING 22 ery, ‘cabinet 038 e eas W o, Trhaneadiee rs, ‘tHey were - hissed, hooted, | chysed.. He juterpreted this to mean fo 5 : o r every | shore was Mrs. Mowatt; that on' therocks w IREN TR LASTISYOIGE OF | =YY, ton 1 hich b b X -3bd_pipplnpelted from tho siage, co a3 | sederaio producion, aud decided that everynerr | 2u agile balleigirl; the ono who ipparently | VY Eamin ool Cain GO LAST INVOICE OF o would {PRC BEAP AT erd sUbATDaR 1018 for thme. | whre b Be el g fold [3Jots of 910y, or up: | or orse and bugy! 0 L o ot ey willsoon be ready | soud\ prolozue, or epilogue was lezally o cepar. | made the leap was mercly 2 lay (izare, properly | Burers wiil iud many rare and olce works by laspect: | & DROWE, 162 adalle i I | St ot of Mirk MARGARET URE at Rogers acs. © * WA j—ONF 100U PLANER ASD., o totry 'hm azain.” Subsequently, women | ate pipduction, and must. be pafd for according- | attired. So perfect” was the {llusion’ thati-as ing our stock, aLd. the books bdnagonrown Importa- WASTED—TO BUY—A GOOD LEATHER-TOP |‘f['0_ THE PUBLIC—1. HEREBY ASSERT. THAT A tonlns michine In_exchange for Wagon3 mfiffcmmfnagfl ;:fi@rnrda’n 58‘ g‘"§', ly. If was computed that his fees amounted on | Hrs. Mowatt Tecords, * on the first night of the Hon; PrIce dnexceptlonally low. PARTLETT'S book | i, Kidressal boc, Trmungoticer, o oo b ooee O et rellog i comacr of-Cal. | PUSElc S eT 0 .andn . par iy, 0.8, | 4n avehuge to six guincas & night. : Yenrexentati o e e L O e, | 288 200K Ryl i il fornis and Warren-avs., uses my deceased 2 NTED-SNOKE-STACK. 0 OF 70 FT Loy - Lopt - opes absolal PEOHIBIYED POR ALL SORTS OF BEASONS. . | a tohe of:genuine horror,- Good: God!:sne's | (TANCEES ¢ NCERS 70 3| ST A F | Guthenubile S - G WHITTLESEY,, vt | Xorth Tasacar. < O ; D ity of theisial pe e LRl | - EOREE D O L S O s tone ol-ge | ¥ s ene’s | (TAX CCRED-CANCERS TLEATED AND | J\7ANTED—A SYALL ‘CHEAD. PONY, OLD-AND i VHITILES] oreh Laselol. .o 75 7 o nees 1 e nt Maid’s Trag- | killed!’” Mr. Cook. however,: hints_tbat it is cure guaraateed 'or 00 pay. Consnltation free, *Address, wi 'HE CHEAP! IE TN £ ¥ g X Dy et miow-fesmies 1o g | I o A e e e | e Fhe ool oo e e oy | Coareeh cEatsbabie.. Addreat B liior & THnE | price d5d dasfipion. & 10, Tibuns otce: '~ ot o, th, et corn e, 625 rad Lo 8.000! ool rorsins ki, THOMAS, 3. D,, TREATS. ALL CHILD- ANTED— ANY -OXE HAVING A BEAVY | 57,5050 80s buckwent fonrs o Good flour, | e at Ball phce, o m O o e rachines, ah3peTh the sthgeiu the “tragedy” called *The Moorof | because “she kilting of the King' in the- play, | for that very purpose. - uee the fivst woman that came toacton | After the-Restoration, the play was prohibited | had been stationed there by the astute manager | V] 5%; S THOMAS, BEATS. ALL CHILD. S diseass. 85 South Green-st-, bo 0 iween Madison and Monroe. orde, hot under.1,4001bs. chesy for cash, | £16; fne meal, $15; i 1 draft hy ‘corn-m YT 8 8 Ay er B SAdreaing s 20, THDURG omee s | 1Y ebods 410w peiees To et Sitperione | IOl R (3 achnery “Depol y

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