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N MAY. 13, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. ) 10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. : Y p romantlc one of thelr youthfal betrothal, theln- [ o dasty, dirty Httle dog, with its : & itched; Mtiss Co using It and her exqulsite tasto called forth loud [ If verdi has o objection o it nobody eiso moea com | (XOQSTP FOR THE LADIES, | fonasticone of thelr southial betrstta, e one | 5 SanT, Jirty bandagen. Misa Nellinas il | Ghicagomas prepare tobe bewitched:tiss Convay | nsing henera i pobhc, Mr. | Plalu 1§ mar: hovertheless, ba questioned whether the : other than the ‘frst choice, sho combined death | on the splintered tail Of the pet dog unt dom - AMUSEMENTS. | S:iieiiansor o Soson sed oif | ainmoyon whencrts nesppenrod mpotie Mo, | By seicincisn,of s ot Bt gt e e R e A Philadelphls. T ' hi inor and two comnosi- | ton.—bald In fs modulations, nd AOURCINE n strong v second choices, and the remewsl, through | ful words. Then the iwor came iy} Notes. iito from his sonata 1 C mi 2 vements are the best ~Ri-Jon" d Her | tn tat afl, of the inter- | nndsomewhat condeased, but g bot tions of Schumann showed. himself a planist of | confraits. The first and second move: a Dr. Tom-Ri=don’s Wife an ;u:udll]:::egrmil: ;;“g,:r L Satuomenhat canlenesd, b nfl‘::s ,:;g?";nb o o1 " y final The seazon at the Adclphi closes fo-night with 'y | Hions of Schumann showed himselts pURA 27 EErIORL e tn etk thd i v and e Bl benefit to Tony Denier, the retiring manager. | el eg two charming songs. -confirm the hizh opin- TIE NEW ENGLISH OPERA SINGER. [ ” L i A oser - “Sweethearts” and “ Tom | g than 200 persons have volunteered. . lon which wo expresied of his lent ay 5 comporer | | AIE NEW ENGLISH etu/ormia of the 31 Fantastic Attire. C | Bt cherid, ind S Anarong & Ty | e Gl bort b Aty ronounced. beanstic, . Serting » i R i:om and forty, set fOrth to be splicedat Stockion | busker which, being charged wthajepies o o 0 ton ) x 3 scason ot the Mase- | OB the occasion of his organ o i £ 5 - her real aftinity. She was detainch for ashort | fiuid, made its mark as-i foll ~ oo ; Cobb ” at McVicker's .,:h “];:;%L:;;c:ti?{x;‘l:nl: 2nd play Joshua %fificefl;fi;\f{' '{f:s‘zs.bfl:lc‘fiinfeuexgmfi:;;? sare l:{:;[’;:‘“’ ;e‘;";;‘:"n;::ehflc" Troupe, who | » wroman Who Meant Business-—Mar- E R Ch:’u;l‘:c' and the ardent. doc splintered 1ail was enatched up i,%“},';‘,‘m i il W glad t 5 i : s i} jzn circumstanc air in the _fair - counte Theatre. - Whiteomb, and there will bo many variety acts. | core. We are glad to learn that Mr. Mucllor has | BIOIRKEE S08e DelOSEDIREL o o riage on the Fly., :g,;,f;‘:fi',f;‘;’,};‘,‘_{,;;fi‘;,,:‘.et off post-haste 1o | owner, - then both contesteni® ! o2 £ 3 not accepted the flattering offer tendered him by i e which_Is Dot only exi- The Thalian Club will give an enterminment | JU ST Gonservatory, but has decided to stay g.:';"fnnl‘u?fr-sfi'fingje'cflv The Iady to compatisons X pext Tuesday evening at Grow's Opera-House. No. | i1 mhicaga. merable. the memory of DI Murska meot her. The minister vet off post-baate after | {0 hand. 1t was Driten " ola the doctor, and it 1s supposed that if thero had American enthuslasm, _Firat Allss Sesigon S0 Vit art{sts funt & > have the yman. . 317 Wes { belng especially fresn (n the mindy of the music-loving ttery for Young Damsels-=<The Rul- | been any intervening trains the guests would top and then the other wo Gov. Thayes, Engagement, of Roso Eytinge | Sty MU R CLTIRN | 1 o gurstone o0 o 1o et prom: | SEEY, SR IRREN SRR | 4 Tottery for Youns Damscle b o 8 chdery bo Coparkably WEILRES | isoR o ers Srura, e 1Y & o of ot . b & to be nsed for -Bay. ~ An original o givi 3 (e x 5 2 csi of 5 T Sonilen ¢ ot ot i 8 “Led Astray” and ooy b Diamante i Voo AR oS | ent event of Intesest that avaits us, The ar. P Ta shoah b afiay e Yoars Yoy Hooh. Miss gerved genlemun, i3 full dresy and Taaidess | b Contuaion poured the Bal-piat o7, 4 & 5 3 the Clab, and the following pereons will partici- | rangements are now so well under way aa to | Leseption should have ailaged her fears very soon. Miss beaverand black: threo-buttoned kid gloves, met | the ‘Indignant females. ~ Bat white o' “Miss Multon.” ate in the programme: Mes, Hattie Stare Pither, lete muccess, and omo of which | yorame b Aot Ereet . er mothal 1o ool and 1he ONLY A FRIEND. the train of bis sflanced at Sacramento, Sk was | went on, while: the car” was whirled aioag noRt j¢ s s : 3 ! | promise & comple! siog both correctly and sympathetteally. The aria in own we were dear to each otber, tastefally and stylisbly clad in @ brown traveling | rate of forty miles per honr, false. pabss TYes, Twill y s feathery Mre. Lydia €. Hastings, Mr. C. C. Letler, J. J. d. The programmes are P 1 Ak Shlizan, Iateof ooiey's Mheatiey and Frink B. | SR W 350t we can presont thom nearly ARl SRS s U WOV | Tuongh feetiog fodeod were the pleasures we | raity and dh gieting botween thelovera maamort | hate patent et it plt a1 Ooodile as they will be given. They will be as follows e RO S RO B PR knew,- 3 met oy the Rov. Ar. Hamilton. Allthree then con- | were *fying through the alr, Goy, Themiey % P 5 i 4 e duet with Xdyar {n the second > n Aimee’s Brisk Opera-Bouffe | rucForepangh show, one of the largest now L e NE 5. et ool . M Stone was tiries | Though translent the dreams that we chierished 80 | rinued on to Stockton, but the Jong enduzed iratn | had come Just froth from Fog 1oy and P the country, will open on the Lake-Front to-mor- TDEFDAT EVENING, JUNE CIsd before the aurtatu, au SdEnLly e £0 fAVOL: R *had now become too sévere. Thers was an ardent | Hills. secmad 1y be wioeme s oL et o, ible fmpressic 0 ak well forher coming 4 08t by the gentleman: a coy and | § ), after pouri 1l o B o Sl ity T for § | Thongh skl th lovo that we plotored so . | ga leard equst by, e gentleman & oy and | So st poveog it i e R AL DELLA Lhan was GXpeotEd, IAVIDE Came SOMWAALUN: | Ab, wolll it was naught but a youthfal delusion, digpateiid for the condustor o lond an oficial air { fore. him. he yelled Tty for nelns T eason at Haverly’s. row afternoon. aud remain there through the week. bl Ta Season a y Among the animals likely to amuse the curigus are | 1 Overture to ‘Iphigenia in Aulls six performling etephants, & hippopotamus (s3id 10 | 4 Arig from Semele. De the only one in America), tigers, lons, and hy- - 3! lic sca- s the ceromony ; the gentleman and lady stood up ssengers in the car.came into Not f the Green-Roo: in | enas. The circus is complete in every department, | 3. Variations on theme by Haydn :ffl;d‘m(‘éflfl:xf." that ner suceess during thesea- | 'h Lo, passion; and now, ot the nn‘dv fo Lo urm““%em" could, hanging on to l::m: li“mml“ Shcearacd {nm?u?fl‘;»nfl""' otes o ms and under the strictest management IU fs ven e Tublusteln 1S5 ABBOTT IN BOSTON. Weumileas we glance o'er our life's nurled 10 | euch other and to the ends of the seats: the Clergy~ | fo the struggle. Miss Nellson s found 1ok America and Europe. HromiEes diafog. the week, and will leave the Sty |-y Miss Emma Abbott made herdebut in Toston last mance, : panyieed mp In tont, of thew snd, mid Ly | baoly newied sad camezed Thc e ors g * . with & reputation higher than that which it brings week, but did not meet with a remarkable success, | And meet, snd clasp hands, and part, *‘only s bellowed outand responses’ shonted back: Bup- | were preaont suy 1 wan o te i E%x:mum‘ whe, bere. S a The Saturday Erenlng Gazetle severely enys: friend. hnu% m:ldt fltheex:l the 1'3’3{2"?..{1"13;:?3:::!:::3 cuG%:' .'1'2'5" did «{"5. ?m“ to comfort the grs. h e 12 o mfitee 0 The Three Days’ Pr 0 Of the | - Clara Morris salsfor xurope June 11. * comtothe concluson TR BEos Fac'Seen wiezathcs | Onlya frlend! In the fatare eo hold me, Couplo man and wife.. Tn the cxcitoment of 1 | fomacn i rounded, b feach e G B/dssh-Jape Sepm i, Jahn Drew has e for allfonla 0 7187 8 | g vyt Serhina it WhIS e e ot | Thoush n tho comlogders e meetno morw; | mineodth edy s e ol of the vt snd | wounded il ot bt dog. N Apollo Club Festival, agagement at the Cullfornia Theatre. LR & SIS mpaasinie 10 535" RO b A afils.tiite | Tonderly speal thou my natne, and remember JAs sbat head frat nganat g lawer extisiaiy Bt 3 engage o Abbott may become, buty Judgiug by what wolicsrd on | Kindly sometimes the dream that is o'er. the condnetor s Tafaed fo hot Bappr haabond, aad THE GAME OF DRATG] 5 = o s ot e o s | & e SRR A R e 000 | o, T, lay0, Owae . Wansow, | Felamied bt unlojared toher hippy husbond, und GHTS, 3 horal e B3 A eHEE oL du;e??;)l::n.mmm" 9. Lohengrin Maslc, Sidered i nccetsary to ifi‘”fi‘fl’:’?&:é‘{wfl“fiffiffifi} + o gratulations of the pleascd spectators. eo;mn,;muom inténded for m‘. Deph Eddy Organ Recitals-=-Choral | e e s Sy 10, WEDNESDAY MATINEE, JUNE 0. Bt quality, ars forl: alear: Trosh And sy MDSUNEIE, A DRe: TONCTU-JON'S: WIBY. should be adiressed to Tae TRinuwz. snd jagees - ‘oncert by 700 schoof children and Theodore Tho er{ntonation fs delighitfully true; but hier middle reg- < h N . s = » Union Concert---Mr. Pratt’s By Erinke Mayo occuired It 5 c 5 u Theodors Thomss' | heriztonation s delightfully (rne; but fLer mldle reg. Xew York Times, May 10, A LOTTERY FOR YOUNG LADIES. R ned ¥ “*AB Sin,"—tho new playof Dret Harteand | “Orcnestra. i Ister by pecullariy divsxzecable nasal twang. espc | A great sensation was caused In the Tombs Police New York Worla, Checkers. o New Symphony. Mark Twaln—had only a success d'estime in Wash- | [Gnder! directlon of Messrs. Blackman ln&l ‘Tomlins]. g;n'le;_ ! hfill:: s'm t‘n:r;;& i v ;;(ECL lmu(l:e\ tg‘rmfi 4840 | Court 0t 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon by the To the Kansas City Times mustbe. g“.m‘nm credit CHECRER-PLAYERS' DIRECTORY. ¥71af ington. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SUNEG. Of i word. and we falled 1o discover any BoteRariy | appearance in the door-way of a human being of 8 now movement u the premiom business, | -Athenzam, Nos. 63 and 65 Washington strest PART 1. ! ent i1 v el - . 0 Sothern, Clarke, and Jefferson—a motable trio— | | @) Qrerture to Flteli fa & sharn X, 4. Becthoven T eration are 1o moevaot ey hrnipal Ameto con” | clothed in most fantastic manuer. DBy the 61da | unioh corloes ton \nterest, already fazging under - 3 will be seen at the Walnut Street ‘Theatre, Phila- 6) Selections from ** Romico and Juliet.....lerlluz | Bdcratlon are tho correctneas uf ner cur, and her power 1 the apparition was Oficer Coyle, of the First i = The New English Opera-Singer-—-Emma | Jipa'odktseson. tave | - Canat, 3y Dt oo ... conne | FStEEELSEEE e E bt W Ik SR | Drocnchand e was s cago crowa o car. | Fpoilons, of (b ndioary aerigotan otry, Abbott in Boston—Musical, gXateclazias and berbiustand, Dins Lyed, Edve Knste: Tovcaomus dnd Oreheser singe, without regand fo the sentiinent ot 1o the char- | oslity-acekerv:. When the oficer and bis prisoner | gubeeribors aa prizes a number of prefty and amia- . en e 3. Adaglo, Atk 47 acterof tllmc&mpo:m"m ‘The few florld passages she had passed the bench, upon which Justice Otter~ ‘ble young Iadies, all of whom voluntarily set them- Checker-Club rooms, No. 186 South Clark street, PROBLEM NO. 14. By Cmantes M. PoTTERDON, New York City, Black. ; G Gossip. bave been discontinaed. lhs bsd to sing did not soem to betoken that her voice - . o i 4. Cantats. *' On Shore and Sea " us partlcularly dexible, ler staceaio singing was | bourg was sitting, the court officers became agitat~" | selves up to be drawn a3 wives by lucky bachelors il U P 5 = : Soare Thuaiza, New Yorks 14 g mich SOGHIIOR: Sotolsis, Ghepi (i Siear’ e 5‘“3,.',‘,}{,‘{“‘9,‘; T T U AR One of thors directod thestrangely-dressed - | who begorns renders of the Thmey. 4n advertise- /// % (2] 2’% % . THE DRAMA. She bas evidently been pushed forward too rapidly. | 5. Oratorlgg - St. Paul *(Arst pary). ... Mendelssoln | FALE I jES80, 1o o 3 g Qividng] to exiter the pen for mala prisoriers, whets= &e;tk?;zlocl:fin?'m for the ;‘,L‘:;“;.‘:‘L‘:’.fim‘.";‘f':e‘f 7 éy > % 3 i B eGP A bR ¢¢Henry V." was played in Atlanta recently, “TUURSDAY EVENING, SUNE 7. MUSIOAL NOTES. upon several others rushed forward, lod by Rounds- | oo (1 C PGS B T, 8 DEREIRE 1o, Bedres of res 2y //% % W 8 * {5 the most delightful new com- | 2nd one Hddler constituted the entire orchestra. »ART I Herr Niemann ie at Cologne, sinzing Wagnerlan | man McXNally, and appealed to the prisoner to £0 0 | who deaiws any oneof them may be satisfled with T 7 % 7 € o woethearts " {s **In the furious battle scenes, " says the Constitu- | 3 gecond Symphony 10 D, 0p 38........ -. ..Beethoven opera. the caboose reserved for unfortanate or depraved | hislot inlife.” Strange to say they are nearly all Yees Orchestra. brunettes, 17 yearsold. One of them, & Kansas edy that hua been presented in Chicago this season, e , e e conelty unfi itieapity muz people did not attendthe thea- fL”;";u.,{?l‘.‘.:‘?‘;.!':,’.!‘:,‘?-““‘“ sl + | 2. Scene from Seeond Act of Orphens ... -Gluck | The new vocal star, Mlle. Gerster, marries her | women walting for trial. - Atthe door of thisapart- dumael, says: **1am called, pretty good:looking, tre during the weel 0 enjoy 1ts pathos, its Senti- | i 3onn McCullonsh will shortly give perfor- sy Cary ard CAarus. fmpresario, Signor Gardini, on the 16th Inst. ment nmnmgg:::;fl:g rl,i’fr'i mu&g:}&&n‘]flofl eimact, and aiylish. T can cook aqd°wash distes e L Qe B, e g | mAncesat the Brooklm Academy of Musle, under 3. "x’"flmt'&fi;fi'iffii ‘Orchestra. ~--Handel | 3ile. Laura Harris-Zogury has appesred with of the bcnghes rescrved for oflicers. It was evident ‘?&:i;:h,;;:c.m";‘;‘z::zlllnr;'o:nfl‘t?g; ‘t’int‘:l?: tJv‘lel{ K great succesd In ** Lucia, at the Ttallens, in Paris. | that the Court Squad was divided in opinion as ta et ety fowry when she i3 of age. A sy ‘é:' % fell Tielf fieiiefien g somspattlon D thotes shogacse e s | Berinatn R e ah peetn Fhladels Welichizy ortl 1 Feservéd Sehia. Including Tues. Traviata " in Brassels, and ived | of the prisoner, who smiled at the Court and ex. i i oth play and actress were warmly | Season tlckets, with reserved scats, Including - erfraviatn " a0ls, anid been of the prisoner, who s - .0 z i a1 Dav | s Weaneadis: aud Thursday evening covcerty s2.60 | the Traviata in Braseols, and been rocetve posed %’ fino, even st of teeth, Ve biack e, e ectnetg, eah 2o spplicant e ilder's play of | essh "7 = p 5 eteh ist. | Cropped shioet, covered the prisoncrs head. 1t w il it ol relorouces, She He oS feciading rescrvad piat? “Sadtucg | Signora Loulea Cognetei, a young Italian pianist, | {OPRORSUOEE, Cotert K Brisoiors hoade 1t was E R e L L e 2ctlon i o tranquil that some tastes, enamored of | {he munugement of Air. Jumes Collier. There is o v 2 : ; McCullouz will arrangements for sale of tickets will be as [ t Squad v o : e modernmelodrams, may have beou disappoiut- | tngior taay Sdwin fosta end John Mecalionsti S1 | o gemigeny 2 3. GounodIs now convinced of the defciencles | Whether Oficer Coyle's prizo was amun or & wo- | (S 3 ArIRRe.COMEr WAoo n out as | [| 7777 7 ed; but it ehould be the privilese and high- honor | SFLAV T, 4 7700 T = Salg of season ticketd will commence Friday mom- | of +*Cing Mars,” and intends to modify the opera | B4M: T8 laze et ‘k""f,pfl:.‘},“";,“";fl‘;},‘,”h‘gf:gé to her sweetness merely rema: “Let the [ |7 . %% [2] 13 bl s o ool s e | e T e ont_ Dty coppnts | 45 400 2% SVERED CRPRALMRG | oSt s mend e et kv | pon YOS e ket mongts | |0, 0 Sasdag moTa g Mine, Nileson has apoeated In ' Faust™ and | slizhtly flushed, but not from the embarrasament | VN{, G oS ohychers for our prettinosy, intel- //2 i esting composition by thote play-goera who have | pyioSfonday Jearned to admire the socicty drama, and who have | spplauded. ~ Lota was at the W: ing euport succeeds her. Jearictto caltivated a prurient fancy for bearing on the | caportsuccesds ber. Jeutiotia Gilder's, play of e Y 7 Y el i stage conversations, or sugpestions, that wonld not | ({IHt o SR oS SHCECERH o be 1o coute. and =1, including reserved seat, Matineo | wpo’hyg eained fame at Rome and in her native = 1l o The intew 18 of 8 cuny A e - W 5 3 ‘conta. and 31, ae- | Who hu ta Dot curlowity of the spectators. The intezuments o . Raneas putt o be permitied in the drawing-room. *‘Sweet-’| ypiq {eatra; also Lyron's comedy of +*Al Corine 0 Togat on. and {heiadhis roscrvtd bont. Sity, Javles, and alag In Pacia, has arrived in Lon- | fic fowe ilmbs were a paie of pantaloons mado of | MRS TAR. L ATOMms by from Baneaspuie 7 f/// hearts ™ does not attemut to settle any social | lisste. Ilox il x; 152 Stategiroet thé Culcazo Musle Com- | don with eredentials from Dr. Liszt and other emi- | tin.*\white mnelin, and adormed ot o sides witn | erself u right of withilsawal: +¢1 reserve the &7 problems,—to determine how long & wife | Colg Logan writesto the San Fracisco Call that | V295 Lewis & Newell, Muuagers. OhL IR AT broad stripes of red clotly, A whit€elirt, o bluo | 1ot to not accept the *old back” unless he fs re. o ghould be faithfal fo her husband | the womuan who has been seen with Oskey Hall in THOR EDDY ORGAN RECITALS. M. Saint-Saens, who for twenty years has been | waistcoat, decorated with braes buttons. and a spectable and hos the, * chink to support a wife. ” White. . the actress, be- The eleventh of Mr. Eddy's organ recitals took | organist of La Madeleine, in Paris, has resizned | Confederate gray frock coat, bavinga double row Far different is the tone of the maiden who de- ‘White to play and win. under adverse circumstances, or how far | London cannot be Blunche. Gre " y T : n a lecats g i the. gy, Twhile o s of > X e e R iemis, boms 0 Jem . pats e | Thiee yeterday moox with an admiratle bro-. b B e e aros compodt, | O bell-Buttoat, ercuusd ine budy, wflo s rash of fcilicy, heciels a4 sominters buiwoon 20 und 37 world amultitade of sius. Itis wimplyalove- | Liicl, ENRNOR Grav' and Hose ytings have | Sramme, the prominent featur o unicly was | countries as pianist. the broblematical "mmdividual, " wide, red | YENBOIG SC eriden prians ut the lottery ae tory worked outin miniataro paitern, with | beon friends from girlfivad; the former was tempt. | Thicle's Air and Variations in C, whichy althoush | 0N BUFESC e it S T vl e % BN ¥ | wiling to abide by the rules gaverning the draw. moral neatly embroidered 6n the margin. The | ed fogo upon the stuge in order to bencar ber | Gnfinished, the finale being lacking, Is probably shic sanz.un act {rom euch of the oporas, **1 Purie S.?;Z or:}:fi L rv-; m"ch; % gpon e et 'fi' a3 arriage is onlya lottery at heqt‘.] Fnr’n": moral is convenleat aleo, inaamach as it i not too | frienc snd not becauia of poverty, or even that | the most difleult composition that exists for the | B SSAACL IS and " Rt ™ overy cat | 8146 of s wesrer s sachel, on e froneof wbich ik Ee e hat s B ivertish she was stag 3 4 orman. The last and most elaborate variation has | n thc theatre, ahd every clialf that could beplaced | W35 & slem, s salient features of which were the gl g w good dent of fon fa it althenyn i; POSITION NO. 14. g By A. D. Dav1s, Chicago. L Black men on 5, 8; Kinzs on 22, 21, 28. White men on 10, 13, 23; Kings on8, 3% ' White to play and win tremendous; it penetrates. but does not over- | * % b t 5 el s . Th second weel of Biwin Bootl's enzagement | the melody in the pedals and another bart with.t; | in the aislee, was sold lons before tho opening uf | BOFS3, o o Yow-Ru-Jow's, Voltauor=Led it s et e ele, o | at the Doston Globe sitheswed 1he productionof ) left hand plays*a flowing counterpoint, which ts | the loors; Ono Journal Speaks of her s the | circy of u collection of nowspapers.” Upon fhe Rt OLUTIONS. Tt oo Ppoisonous, unhealthy growth; the former 1]33.:%5"":%‘“ L;J}-‘ 2:?;‘2.'1,': . dThichard 111, | the bass of the harmonys the right hand plays z“e 5 ronnhfiz ‘macringd®at Pattt 16 Nicoltal fa }:5““;1 "r,'t":n‘;'};","fi Vras the Miop Bas Svorker it 5 115 [ SpiaroN 10 PResLEY Vo, 18 Las all the fragrance of the flower, withno ser- | Ile remains another week. Clara Morris played | 3nort purases aiternately on the swell and choir. | The approaching ‘The marriaze, 1t ienaid, will | Closkey's cappelior B s Sroa b B This story may mot betrue, eoite of s in- | Z=(1) J 3 |11 ,u-hs . [$9) 1 ingeri i . - | **Camille " to larze audiences, anyl with great xuc- | The effect is strange, but it is worth hearing. | jumored at b whera cho {tes Wil o t ench side, and ita nnder parc was ornamentod S e bentlingerioe ander 1t. The contietiaot *Bwant~ | 0 B Al ot e pnanl it prostuncs | The effect ie, stange. but 1 o prozramme were | {2Ke place In Bunptoy, whora tho'ices will be per. | up at cach stde, ani it ur der part wua ormamented | herent probubilley, Butthey say that, mot long bearts " bas ber punishment, but It stops aptly un | fioras Barry. fad o benetas this bones Wednse: | the delenelol batormh Sanars a B e ime were urtics propote to adopt a3 their futnrs church. | derod in gald. The base of the crown of the hat | alnce, a resident at Niagara Falls fell of the bridge the right eide of death, und her constancy st 128t | day atternoon; xhe was assisted by Mr. John Mc- | er, which bgs never before been played here, and: Ellrrmgcs by the Greck Church zre becoming a8 | was girdled with a gold band and twilled white | to Goat Island, and was instantly swept to the Lab p redinain the tetlionot her loverasd iy ot | e StiZeum by the commding-House™ wasdoneat | Bucks trunscription of Schumannie -Pletures | tommon as Gretna Green marriages. cord from whicl depended, at the back of the hat, | brink of the awful gulf below. There he managed N is well written, m A 0 . 8 wo farge g, a0 % newed eubmission. The play ie written, an vocalist of the recital. The programme of these The only impediment to the final engagement of of thehiat was a larze pasteboard placard, upon :;E?;‘;‘xfi:i:; z:g;l&. A;g;!hl;%l i?‘!‘xnhzlxlllfen:::;r M)‘: 1619 [10~14 812 e 2321 [2i-20 [m-15 |20-18 the dramatic construction of it is excalient. At- | Magrie Mitchell and the ** Evangeline” combi- | YO0 2 the very best ever offered in this | Mile. Albuni at the Italiens for the nect winter ju | Of the hat was a | 5 5 s y o tentionfs dreted tothe e contrast bebcenthe | 23ich bave been playing in Sow Englund torms, | [E51 A1 Shong e very bt v oflered i | 3 CGTapel £t acden, who maias on tho' | §ALEH YOS PERRGIUS BEHe cunocompleted ho | Srounds, ehero the man 8 elte v hritertnlly L . 6 i situation of the first act and that of the eccond,— o s yess Sen Hving ana variety of Mr. Jddy’s repertoire. production of *‘Lohengriu® for her. M. Escu- [ DRNEL < TS 53 ehing the atucn’ e aaetmnatehasoind, |l IR ’m__u s the lerity of the yonny woman beiog transterred 10 | Pai Siayo hive borg s Soriiy ciunge and THE MUSICAL COLLEGE SOIRER. AT Thae R Wagmar o el reasone, Hels | “5yien the person thunstrangely attifed had aken. | 20 MG 2PRL ATOrel R bect views Weereupon, | 171 [N 18NSR 1R =5 the old man, and his youthful carnestness to her | York. Sotbern wis last at e raneand | Thelast soiree of the Chicazo Musical College, | gwaken. the Furisian® prejudice, whith can see ,‘,,‘,‘:2,‘3,‘,’?,“&2"’.‘%‘;’,:2:“ i b the seporter L mlcdlnulyrrevh'l:):l sudiciently to charge and collect SOLTTION TO PoSTTION N0, 13 0 VIR R g ** our i ich wi ia i 2 o v Ct ¥ A ) > i om wd for the privi of view- 22— 1 mature experience. Isthere a truc study of nature | Robson have been doing o eay nouse, | which will be in the naturo of a piano recital by | nothing good in what comes out of Nazaretn. cdher for disorderly conduct in wearing mule at- fi.g"«.'fl:"e'iu'mophiflm h"wflfi”"eg i io‘;{g st _s_g ?,:,2 w:% % : . They will give way next week to . 3 < . J Lere? Whether it be E0 . or mot, the | 3t Baltimore. ol Rt hiah is | Mr. Licbling, assisted by Mr. Louis Falk and | yme. Van Zandt, the brilllant operatic etar. s, | tife and causing sreat crowds to follow her in the reloe with his nw play of “* Ab Sin.” Lotta is 2, : 3 Mume. i P . 1s, | tire and causing = : dramatic effect, at Jesst, i3 good Th i 2 in Washington to- v, ils of the College, will be ziven at the First | e bear, likely to be eclipsed by her youngest [ strcets. A 7imes reporter conversed with the i - - | 8 deein an engasement tn Washington (oo, {/UplIs o ) dunzhter, Sick Wissie Van Zandt, who 1S nowom | woman while sho was swaiting the. diapostticn ‘o A PAIR OF GARTERS. : ) Cast TQ CORRESPONDESTS. | plag received illustration, not to eay embellish- | Soldene wus Just week at Cincinnati. Mrs. Oates | Methodist Church on the 17th fnst., with the fol Sl e i cats o o Motk Sudsiag itk | hortame, She it et stion oo | g sy TR OF GARTERS. | e I H. Leslie, City—Your three solutlons are correct, g g ‘ment, last week from the acting of Mr. Thorne and | was at Milwaukee and Indianapolis. 3 i s 4 z 3 Do who sssamen te rincipal parts. We e pa s lowing proasatime: . the famaus maestro Lampertl. Thiose who have | Donli: that she was 2 native of Sinyrna, Sie., and | Granier Tsit a fact that in the tronssean of n.| A. B Worchester, Omro, Wis.—Answéredby Gould have wished for & more intelligent method on | ,7he Bramatic News eaya: -Miss Kotharine | 1. Orcen Solo-Fantasle and Fugue “on . | heard the young Iady sing ey that her oicy 1y | Dos s Do of apn W hon she was vecy young, - ¢ T8 0 e 1n Pas there was secently exhivnied | mall. the Iady's part in the first act, where she hardly ex- | J:0zers bas been definilely engaged as leading Jady B aame O aeh fe s el something phenomenal, while Carl Rosa predicts | her birtiiplace became too limited n field for the [ 1 tide " e F. K. Job FTHARYE foitti Mhtace) Lubited a vefined coquetry, but rather a faculty of |.of the Union Souare Theatre next scason. Winter, | o covartna—From 2+ Dex Fraisthiiotz™.....Von Wober | for Nt & uccoss 8060t only to the alus PAT. exercise of er largo abilities, and sho moved to | & palr of garters coating $3,000, consisting of n . . Johnson, City—Thanks for the cofrtesy: amisapprebension. She atoncd in a measure for | §itic of the Tribune, starts for Europe next Satur- wiixs Ada Somers, Lucy Hooper writes from Paris: **There are | Boston, whefe she lcamed the trade of a dress- | ruche of Alencon luce, fastened witha buckle of | The correction shall Appear next weck. - ¢ - i day i the Dritannic. to be gone until September. ‘| 3. Sonate—G minor, ¥ LLdop o i3 jeee maker, Five or six years she became dis- | gold and diamonds, and decorated with pink and James Till, Providence, R. I.—Toanks for your rumors afloat respecting the teriods deteroration | B . e f t 2 . eased with female attire, and yearned to dress in | straw-colored bows? If o, do you rezard it as an O o o iluaon, the delicate beanty of that | F o frec-and-casy costume of & man. In 1673 who | acrmi soaste ams s (o (o w0 J 00 Feas ~ou think Dy the determination of 16 possencor o wmiured | was married to r. Tom-Ri-Jon Elliott,aphysician | the munuficture o sachs bauble. woss myoiis ¥ LI g il ol full of cccentricities. This gentleman i$ wnative | the world in furnishin employment to poor labor- kind contribution. Willattend to your request. - Charles J. Davis, City—~Very intricate and fn- structive. Indeed it & one of tue pest stroks problems we have received for Tws Tmbrsz, It this shortcoming, however, by ner effective handling . - of the miore aimcalt sitnetion n the Jast et whers | The enchtiodr, Lam, the comedian who was b be dieplayed truthfully the tendernese, dignity, | 50 fevercly burned some months ugo at the Oylm- | 4. znd eorrow becoming in the character. M. Thorne | P¢ Theatre, oI ks place Friday, May 10, at Wwas ut hie best thronghort, and ehowed how capa- | the Brookiyn Academy of Music, ‘afternoon and g e il e donn B Fand tragic rojes, each s Fafentine in ‘*Les g 2 ble e isof dolng good work in such plays as this, | SYCR0T, coio® Somer s, i e, 1088 Ee OV, fioguenots. “Yoreover, the blonde Christino is & e s o nme I8 [ arat This isto Geeldgabet. . Wircowss, | ehall uppear soon, and we shall be pleised to i 33?::;11:: it B ::’fii‘;;:rfl;’:: Strike; Wallack's company, 2 portion of Daly’s, | 6. GragdLiuo—t+ Rorma parvr ot ren anouan e auludy, e miothor, fondling him in his Mfancy. noticed chat s s CONEE: | receive more of the same eort. > ‘even in spreading disorganization throneh the com. | 28d many of the Union Square. » a_“‘e‘n'fie‘“m n::y' l::au‘;d e s ';:n%d. a8 T PHME | bird whose notes sounded like tom-ri-jon_pleased FEMININE NOTES. = ) 7. 485 Bim vory much and so endearingly called bim | . py o FEMININE NORES. CRECKER ITEMS. o Mr. Charlle Hefter has started a checker coluza The orchestra for the Wagner festival in London | Tom-Ri-Jon. This title he had since cherished. K:n’ when be does not happen to be pleased witn Mr. Owen Fawcett has secured the right to pro- Twenty-four first and 24 | Dr. Elliott was practicing his profession in Boston, | vorite beverage wasn't ** pop, " was referred to her is ‘own part. H{s Harry Spreadbrow xtands to | duce Daly's version of *¢Lemons," in which he his credit as against his i i e_uf{gé ‘Brooksle is composed as follow: in the Chicago Post. second violing, 20 violas, 20 violoncellos, and 22 | but ho Lad previously been a newspaver. reporter, | popper. does lajor Gooteberry, and ** The Big Bonunza,™ | o uurrench ata T duct during the previous weck: and the new | in which he does Prof. Cadialiader, for the a - Vork was 80 excelleat 1oat 1he pablic will porbapy | onthenr syt Ysq Sudaliader, for tho oAl gouble basses, making ' lotal of 110 strings: © | and he thew'dewred fo ctablish o jourmat, thopurt | POPRC ot | o ThE up-town players of New Yorkaro toiagie e glad to balance actounts, and give the actor & | gaged to do the above parta as follows: Dayton, | 9. ib—r‘_mheua’m{m pin | flutes, 6 oboes, 2 English borns, € clarinets, 1 bass | pose of which should be to.denounce all kinds of New Bedford teac! o d s *xplain | organize a checker club, - A Teceivt in full. O.. May 14, one night: Clevelund, May 15, five c—Vaise Caprice.. fosteln | clarinet, G bnssoons, 1 contrafarotto,. 8 horns, frauds.s \When Miss Donl became his wite she en- | the diference between *dear” aud **deer.” One | 3t 3. G. Merry, of Lonsdale, fathe recogaisad h“ Tom Cobb™ is 3 much rougher plece of work | nights; Toronto, Can.. May 2L, six nights; Mon- Hr. Emil Liedling. éru u;wuf. lf : fiu:;bonvs.ii :“xm!'ll c{m(n:hns;—! ba, cuu?,r_veld l;hx:l to nn;&uh!e joqmnl;: :‘21‘:11 II:EL:;::}:! :g; bright little fellow exclaimed, **One isa bipedand | champion of nhn:l!g Island. 3 than ‘Sweet) " and itori, ., May 28, ghts; , Me., RAL UNION CONCERT. airs of kettledrums. 1 triangle, 1 pair of cym- | to adopt the dress of 2 man in accordance wil X % bect of piot: Eondtracuion. or pumer. Thoiares | el Can: May 25, three nigtis: Portiand, e DIE OncEALINION oo bale, 1 slde-drum, 1 glockenspiel, and 0 hatps; | desirer Tioth projects wre fulianed . Sry Hom: | the other is a quadruped, W. R. Barker sentina note withdrawing from participation in the Boston tonrnament nowin progress. i o Alr. A. F. Worcester, the dranghts editor of ths Omro (Wia.) Journal, promises to make the Chl- cago plavers & visit this week. Finshed withhis victory over Mr. Shocky, he expects. to ‘makes respect of plot, constraction, or humor. The farce | July 31, thre nights, and at the Walnut-Streci " s ihio oty o the tony: Geeamo. Thie [aros Tiieies, Thracioot, oaony oo Walny B ok “f m‘".;‘ E““'“:“‘"‘”'{ T poosent 2O | total, 173, The it violing Will 'bo led by Wit: | Riden EUNt Spscared on (b6 steests o Bocim | Tt was an'old, bata very good, thing, said by a e develops clumsily 2nd two elowly. The | the beneflt of Messrs, Southwell & Kradshaw..| PeOPle of Chicago, and cepecially to the West Side, | jopn);. E one afternoon, wearing pantaloons and o f French paragrapher lately, to the effect that he audience nvariably rises 1o goattheend of the | Then he goes tbrough the States of New York, ( the oratorio of Z‘lm Prodigal Son,” by Arzhlnr The London Athenum says: **The debut of a c_uXa!L! Abufi!h‘(hg s:“’c‘l’atgmcjfl.ill;m ’lror\r‘:_;’!xzé;!g:e- hates a gir} when she s teying to be a woman, aad secondact. = A more positive proof of faulty con- | Michigan. and Wisconsin, und retnrns tothe Fifth: | Sullivan, on' the 20th inst. This is one of Mr. nephew of Maitbran, of a giandson of the famous i‘_-. ]llgda_fi::(cL L edendisiatuns: Jous bliSatian e | @ oman when she Is trying to be & gitl, struction could not be demanded. The instinct of | Avenue Theatre in Septemoer, 1877, begiouing | Sullivan's most dignified works, rehearsing the tenor Garcia, and a sonof Mme. Panline Viar- and his wite sold on the streets of Loston. They A crusty old fellow once asked, **What is $he #n audience in matters of this kind can be trusted | bis eighth season under Daly. i ; ; b i n e of this d ghth story of the Prodigal Son. Much Interest is mani- | dot, was the event of the fourth bhilharmonic i great many annoyances, but | reasonthat grifins, drazons, and devils oo i dtie 1 e Sonar {fan any cutand-dred ey 19 fuiches, | , M Neilson played Viola in £ Tuwelfth Night™ | Teated in the production of (iue works oo ittt b | Sodletys Concert. The old hubitues of tho ltalian | Weio Sublected toa great mony, annoyances, but | season that griffus, dragone, and Sostomass ‘23198 | creditable showing with the Chicago players. - at Daly's Theatre, New York, all lust week. “The | ;¢'gat porformance in Chicare, and on account of | OPera-honses were scen in full force, for theg wore sald, a great many frands. After publishing Tne | because they are continually thinking of their hus- | _Messrs. Freeman and Hill, of Providence, b played thirteen games since their championship maich with the following resnit: Hill, ; Fi 0; drawn, 10. Itseems to make considerable dif- ference with Mr. Freeman's score whether bels Pplaving a championship match or only for fon. The second match for the championship of Pror dence (R. L), between Messrs, Freeman md Stewart, will commence on Friday evening the 1581 inst., at’ Johuson's, 204 North Main street - Thirty games will be played—six each sitting, 1 onzht to be finizhea and in the present instance & o ] S Thick i ttendunce was large and the critics, witl - eager to ascertain whether the recent success 3 Rio. it n o 2k Crtatn g ry grould be 4 guln M the | Soptlonof tho obe of ‘The Norid, enthigeris, | tho high NI that.Mr. Sullivan holds among the | SISCT t0 B youthful M. Poul Viardot was o be | Luaticfor s tme, br. Tom-RUdon Blliottchang. | bands, ™ was a lagy's quick retort. There: woald be "5 conain Uigecond, 8% | Flonie ‘Davenport and the. ricular - Fafsh | younger composere, The Soclety s fortunato fn the | Lnmon iy Jscarel A Paul Vi gmoathy, with | SE° Eiieal wecks 556, be mored. o ta cirg, | g FIeres nother vorping. A man down town re- 22 e SR pyed aprincess Royal | engagement of perhaps the best quartetic that | the antecedenis of his family, Jtis gratifying to | oL, Severl wreeksago apariments at No. 50 [ [R3¢0,10 stay bome aftc back-yard foace. And bia the story, to be sure. but so there is at i st the Grand Opera-Honse, " “ o = g be able to record that his triumph on his first ap- e Apal 2 1o Usurdly Tnpoesubie mah el aseds NS 107 | Served seata ace Aoid for 's0 ‘cema. i | o Be decured among Chicaug sngcre, M. | Darance fn this country, on the 10t nle. was o e ey o Boizaon bty the ale | piaek i tnme e I fesshan 4 minate: His fnee, Perhaps the play enflers from the acting, | 3nd Marie Wainwright, granddaushiter of the | i iy the work upon the organ. The MOURNING DOVES, the house by sickness until about a week 0zo, when | ** War was declared in my house a weck before 100 well-balanced voices, is she also commenced to dizpose of the strange | the Czar thought of the thing, " said Mr. Johason, which iy o mana Sooi 10 w1l the parte A5, | Lishop, sre playing & brief Ensazemeat at Booti'e Hotto as Tom Cobl, the principal character, ja far | Mt andMrs. JohnT. Reymondare reveating their | Hutict MO RRRE Ot N0 O B man e Journals. She was an object of interest to tiie | ‘*and all becsuse I happened to get up frat in the. 5 H Ceestcs in **Col. 3 ;. e leadersii 0 Tdling away the sweet Sammer-day, I Freeman will undonbtedly win again, 6 he e Morio b Maina s s, pccaslon, e T ran of 3T Amtall Dht e raliacie, tors Tton park Ehaein, oo mesdar, Mar 2, atthe };’“fi;"‘g pod "”““{“g'h“‘i‘d"““'“{" deinking Drested her pestordan. srs: Bihote fasnes Toc | Poor e B i fbl;k#uti&}x zfi‘i‘ ey | much the steadler player ofthe two. 1 _ - ; minated last night. ** Hosedale " 1s 1o be revived g ecp from the cap that hoids essence of pain, 3 Uit g % oite ir & - Iilfiuiained and half opbed, snd wholle e | To-morror. bitirsdiph g tisabid] A, tnas where [ils; T v ras ouh B veats ol Sallod Rareglita oad | Bhws worbig o fié:cl‘?&o.—rfl:}fl}(m’fl?ud e, o Ty o e, R 1ulf sastained and hialf dropoed, and wholly jaoa L s iob ! \rous inveution of ber own—conveys an element | Miss Adelaide Neilson says of the women of | Frof. H. S. Perkins, of this city, will direct the | Cooing and sobbing, they set my heart throbbing, the other an fufiat 7 woeks old, wrho 1a dubbed, | +-ATover * writes us: *) Suppoke T 5o s youn 7 o X y v Throbbing for something I long for in vain. % of Bopleasaut mirth to_ the action.” The good act- | Shakespeare: +*It would take & volume 10 classify | Seventcenth session of the Ohio Normal Music sangninarily, Avenzer. Nefther of these children | 1y ho o uginthe picce is done by Ar. Rowe as Gof, | thews Each and every one 1o diflorent orntiis? | Sehoot st Kenin, commencing July 5 and contint- | yajing away the long, still doy— bas becn baptized. as s, Elllott and Dr. Tom- | 1307 home Toon arsteib o ‘e A rnad 2 bipp and the four members of the Egfnoliam | and their characters jllustrate peculiar comparixons ing six weeks - Willows are dreamy. pond-lilles creamy, -| Ri-gon have no religious belief. tlrough the door without vaying as mach s * g00d. {7 Mr. Johnson, Miss Don, Mrs. " Stoneall, | of mind und force, In the character of Dendemona f the Apallo Club hi tved o | Chestouts and maples stand thoughtul- on guard; wWhen dirs. Liliows was srralgmed before Justice: | night * laaving me scanding ootitde. aes weood F r. Everham.” flowe's O'Fipp is poesi- | wesce a_powerful illnetration of conjugal devo. | The Secretary of the Apollo Ciub has received o T alone know rast days of wo, ' | Querbonrg he told her that. under the law of this | voh'wlvige me'to do m saclon coonr You had bet. 3y the cleverest comedy creation - seen | tion, and the strongest kympathy is exciied for Lier | handsome letfer of recogmition from Ambrowe | 14100 ‘lissembiing the old, wayward trembling, State, she was guilty of disorderly conduct. She | Jorstart for home immediately, If you h;“-.,: < 2 the theatre this scas Is marked | sorrowful fate. In Jsabella's is displuyed a high- | Thomas, the French composer, thanking the Club Mourning duves. créep towards me, o'er the green | arzucd the matter in a very Incid manner, and | bl (der ne eloommteded Roald You rtand ¥ _an admirable muke-up, a splen- | sonled principle; in Julief's, an enthusiastic love; for its com| i ‘made some good pointe, but the Magistrate did not sy ot 5 . H pliment 10 hiin in performing his sward. 4 5! on the steps of the young lady’s hous “4Tyrol. " recede from his decision. - Ile discharced her, how- | &oure bel’mrmg‘]a i oralionss m‘,m‘;;‘[:‘r;efi ‘1& rbmgdn:.dn li_:'l:l‘r:m;nnld l_cont;pxtfn% n‘r the c(uahr- in L'omhm; 13 seen the highest forms of maternal iy ing that h 1d fine her if 4 8D elitate handling of the business of the | agouy: in Margaret of Anjou, the sternest ecper- ever, with the warning that he wouid fine her i Ey o o7 brought boforc him sgin. 3rs. Elliott says she | fiS0dI7 store box, and walt for duylicht to sppear fan As Tue TRIDOXNE remarked Tuesdav morn- | gies of our sex; in Aatrarine, the completeness of —Norristown flerald. New York City, on Monday evening last. accordiaf: toarrangement. There was a large attendasce, including a good many checker celebritea Mt Martins played the blacks. and_opened the and Lady game, and to the English champlonit accorded the honor of winning the very first game plaged, which was well contested, and only won y Martins masterly finish. The total score so far 2 reported, stands: Martins, 1; Yates, 0; drawn, 2; total, 3. 7 - GAME NO. 47-0LD FOURTEENTH. # amnly, g ¢ Sew York, Weary my eves of visions that rise, William A. Pond & Co., of New York, have just | {TeAfF Ty oy longing, strangest thoughts throng- wiil employ counsel and test the matter in the oo, itis Capl. Costigan over amin to the Jife. | resizmation; in Fosalind, wit and romance; ju | issued a new book of relizious eongs for the Sun- o Mequms. - The Eyinghar family of sentimentalists were also | (lepalra, the hasianing und end of coqumiss 13 ~eclool aud the bome, by the Rer. Chartes W. | ruf%0r oo o will mevermors comes Bizher courts, and if the decision is agminst her, B e e cmlbament o gz do Tt g | fuiopen: 3 xfocton that 1o deaiiess? 1 St | Parkine: S wapphy sames % pad oot M5 | Envying doves with thelr manifold joves: - she will leave the city rather than don the sense: TAIL OF A SPITZ. i 3 i o o k& 111 less attire of an ordinary woman. in the enibodiment of lonz and lauk awkwardness, | the fate of a broken heart and a maddeped brains 20d M1 Don hus a quick eense of the Frotesquely: | Conielia's character we have the heautiful lesion | nd the music 1s both original and selccted. Tired my heart's yearning, restlessly burhing e For words of forgiveness from lips that are dumb. Gov. Thayer, of Wyoming, and His Two Fe- etk Eitherof these parts could haraly be | of flial ebedionces in irada's, imocence: sweel- | - Th cholr of the Firet baptiat Choreh, o 3 : onsisting SHE MEANT BUSINESS. improved upon. ; e Jiesu in that of Anne Page, aud o plastul frcedom | of twenty volces, with sols qourtene, Wil iers | 0 where asd when shall w meet azain? : e S S op male Friends—Interestlaz Set-to In = ROSE EYTINGE. pteciation af Temele Nonakepeare shows B trie | concert at_the Segth Baptist Church, Bridzeport. | 1 the eoy of my being. ' Beyond my eeeing, Ald. Sam Woods sat contentedly in his easy | Eo:3¢e:Car Between a Famous Actress gppreciation of femsle excellence, and he makes | on Thursday evining, May 17, The crniient ‘The spirit-world opens its portals of light. ‘TLis week Miss Ros Eytinge. - it "’ ile ». s fytinge. one of the oet | inen taik and act Jike true women. work done by this orzanlzation of late ia tho gaar- | Life cannot last foraver, and past, i 2o Hen ditfentle. Tauly. the pleasant . chair, dozing the pleasant hours away. Business Omaha (Neb.) iTerald. accomplished actresses in America. will begin an ‘i ! o FOREIGN NOTES. antec of «w successful entertainment. The whole | Iy better and sweeter, turough time growing | —well, the magistrate rolled up his ears at the k " ::5:?[‘”;::— XTPM;.;WO remember her pe:fnrm- The revival of Massinger's **New Way to Pay | Will be under tne direction of Mr. G. A. Havens, flecter, # L thonght; not a decent case for two weeks. He wag i We knew Gov. Thayer was In danger of getting -6 fu-7 Iz Bichel * domoymeot o foams Jear 1o **ROSE [ 01 Debta™ at tho SL. James’ d not apparently | OTEVRIStof the Firat Presbyterian Churoh ‘Than if t.had Znowp nelther blossom nor blight. | guddenly awakencd by a clatter s of ax arvey "‘)‘,’ by e roned the. tul oL kle Joir- Y i " e informer er art is A very attractive feature of the weck's entertain- hing the office-stairs, th de ney, When he passed throagh Omaha a week ago, GAME NO. 48—CROSS. . of the highost onder and. more thoronghly fnished | POV Sturective. Iis place was taken by Mr. | Averyattrac e o alitho.weck Moo | They that mourn on for something zone, e S ialrs;. Men. the doUE flew || o'tk oafingf of Mias Adelatds Xen . | _ Played in Chicago, betw 5. Hawleyand zhly Charics Reade's **Wandering Heir, In which Mlrs, e 7 the dolored tronoe Tnowa | At Iy feotslow creeplng, with their sweet, low | open, and a little stafy woman, having in tow o Kot that the Gaveraes wenld perarrs eastreds, | ; Tiare R0y between Mesais, 4 3 2 : % Cormici’s Hall given by ti ! John Wood sustained ber original part of Philippa, ™ Sistess o Ghoved trot weeping, : ig six-footer of a coantryman, L g vl veneil betin hers sompement with+*Lad | O 8 SCEURRRT B IO Bt of Panpe, | ia - The Tyor Sisecs mationnd usice sobes, | T2keall i fang‘ trom iny Jowr-bardencd soul: | £ T puopoe yon bieh geresse e vorrs apoke {hat he' would.scek o renonnce tho chuplet of ¥ 1 J o 2 ationun 3 . fdlinz a - ey 3 ¥ Theatre in New York. Miss Don will personate | f2v0r with the better class of play-goers. The crit- | Flhcy nove very aociged dramatic talent, a keen | Let the slow seasons upon their way roll. gnen-mouthed alsmay at the perfect sang-froid of | jy, which Siies. Refion i to. the railrond woes ret made known in New York by Kate | 1$150 18 that e acting is (00 guiet, —toomuch 4ike | iden of humorand comedy, and admirable vojces Dassr Wares, Yo il by hitchiog up you mean setting r- | fhoin carkre Uinashing up her baggage at the transfer d the founcation of that actress' fame. | (L%, Of 8 lady perforning In et own drawing- | for the musical mumbers. Fhelr sucvens Hor oy fied, " replicd the aatosioteg mosta e 128 Bt | induced seitled conviction- that ‘Gov. Thmrcr A h Thome will il his Urother's placess | 120, | Blip bietr It bcting in mach the same mai- | very decidéd, and will recommend thew (s ne “ FORGET ME NOT.” **Come. John, step up like # little man until | MoUlksec, trauble before e aw Washington with Lindolph, and Harry Hotto will en}:vl Stoart Rob- | 2oy m‘mug]e e oo Hom‘!__. i ev= | Western towns at which they vropose to perform. . the Justice makes us ons feen,” Sl tns g his fair lmrclln]z companion. Sure cnongh it e The complimentary congert tendered o She, came.and from a Tensthy aceount of it, orieinating DPerbaps than that of any woman now upon the Hawley's move. o 711 514 (a) | 13-1T Z-18 lz0-28 |21-20 P Il i = Bou's place as Hector Placide. Astray " will v liy: but John g s Facone Haor Mo G AL . h n ntary | A Legend, woman coolly: but Jolin grew very red 1 the face, | ywith the Kansas Ci Times, > il Syontns, *| Mise Mulion”—ih whica lay | The Tirier eays the author attcmpted fo \rite with | e qemrif lriyonsial suce RowTarte uhae Saiorbto call Fash Burar that grevy unike @ happy proapective bridegroom o T¢Y Toram iy ind nightly thunder along peil-mell = e 7 of ¥ . £h the wild woods of Western Missouri, The Clara Morrls zained her last success—will be pro. | the pen of Mr. Robertson, and, Iike others before | firat 4 49—GLAS( Som Momiages h n. and, ihrs | firstapearance on the concert stage descrves men- tood, wi "ning The woman surveyed him carefully, her undeér NO. . o the cas - revived in piace of “‘Fame." with Miss Marion | s o pibily, o " 4 n, deat SToliow: he o | cousins. baif hotel, halt Sy aneaty gt ‘| Ferryin they part of Leolide. und Mr. Buckstone ang fvfucx"x;‘fi’:\-:{'e":‘,, SiEone by el firnu two To Heaven ft raised its tearfal eye, st nof think hard of John,.dear “fellow! he al- | people can eat, sléep, cafi:‘z'.{":-:ld 'zfl:éliwmffl DO sa’ o sl e . ok, vt good | B Euies B T el i Shametsot | fociie yore the icics Deshmole a3 m;fif’%’.}fié St outa Bumble, timid sigh, "1 rars was ol and ont of: sorts when trom the getting nto the mud 10 rest and refresh while the | 313 | 9= B8 |aoR [Sh audicnces for the familisr opens Lonis, &0 0z Phanor and Mirza. | 10 QUATLS Ind chomm i eii0SOPraNO volce, pure b thinz with its fragrance thers, B s oltee e he ey bave | iron-Lorse 4 heing chanzed. 8—i1 2324’ |lo-19(a)|19-10 [21-3 Fille de Madsme Angot, " and 3 smaller atendsace | , J0bn Raymond purposes going to London this | 0 Iater ie 3 contraiy ‘of mmore s Aeakon Tonn nowecdly a shtent.prayar, now. all three died, and. ‘when T saw Jobn wanted | 1,02, Neilsom, {ena B Of, e footlights, the | 3217 | r1g lisoas | e um for **La Delle Poule™ and *+La Vie pay % | fpmmer Perhaps be wil hesitaic when b Jearns | Dromive. The remainlnz mumbors weré taen by 8 wife. Ispoke to him. and we made up our minds clind, was wpon. the ety s eakosch | i) E 3 naiennc.” | that a M. G. L. Gordon had produced a play iy | Mrs. Puriaton ang shise Furers s Mg 2 eR % to hitch—aldn’t we acars™ o {nEnslind, was upon the train, She camo on 3 i = There la 10 reason to regret that so fow were pres- | Liverpool catied - siions 1a oo ci b o | ang: b iaion and A “rhole, ihe alsit sedecint | . find feaven, blue, anclonded, mila, - \Wagil, ya-aie, T8 spose 20 If (he Justice be | LORd ACcompinicd by s very handome sadpoct: | 15 i R e S o for theee operas; hey are as suggestive and London Zra says: **The play ish success, Tho | credit alike upo teacher and pupile. : A benedicite—trom upove - 0 oiling, " siowly stimmered the. bridezioom elect, | Netfeon s Erio. vmandciress Wio was one of Miss @)1t setaor ehangd aarehe fallariiy eaty Wie W Fiageof Tatemeny capted on ke Chitago | Fiest, ctiinil Sours of the comedy-drama s Gol. | Mr. S. G. Pratt, of thi eity, early Jast monih Of eavenly grace and constant love, colofine up ferccly, & ‘ Thaver (of Wyoming), and an erGoronaonr | oretlosheq s Mirange that the followlng easy f ape of e, Soldene wax cosrer, but in all | 10K SO\ The pame of the play it is so0n | mads anotier appianes peils & B2, Bonth For e'eraud s that way, " sald the Justice, aq- ths MeitonCionat | Nebratka. The party: afier Settiag ints ton oy | 1620 13810 N0 o s ko £ and beiny assianed to their proper Dlaces, attract. cesentiale no worse. Thie week the repertory wi : pertory will | phrase of the impecanions Colonel, whe s pa s time | The fBweret bowed its tiny head, fusedly turped bis back to the ssoman. ed considerablo attention. "It was oniy ‘natural with his own compositions, and assisted hg'\\';\cll- i (stiory e i 1 | phsssior tel, the tenor, and Minme Ilauck, and i pedly tuehed bluhy Foeure by .';.5;05; .i‘i‘u"ll‘.:?;:’;‘i:"z.‘.f;i{’.‘:.“:.- of o d-cn:’-::fl."{zr heh of whish e ’»2&?;:3}‘;‘ hac | it tore af success than at his st coricert. The Goatent to rest withun its bed; ing fx““-"flew’fi'c“ oikyjone, Clarges for hitch- | The car +- Rossmorer': in charge of Conductor GAME NO. 50~BRISTOL. ot 1 oty aa elle Ieienc. ™ which remaing | seite that there are milions In it Hather tal] | PyiciPil numbers were 8 symphonic poem fn | The dow-dropcaught Lcavests sparkling hue, R A Wo 3L Taber, was crowded with people, and the | , The following games were played. recently b ‘l:.-m igo ,;;M’ 04 libretio m}g Of tne'bert of the | #lealicg, L't it1oDrasans o g;u' E’r:‘:c r‘l??:r.‘nhrfnlh;rxzfiefi' ;“;.eu fm“mr: Then }"‘lud:'de‘l‘;l“ed I::z tlower was blae, e q;i'l":‘searb% ufl: 1k :n‘:lm?‘lf' -;u;d%ml'l‘el:!‘;;k ;x:g {m‘?nu of such 2 _distinguished pmf 23 Misg | tween M:unfnii. ofmann and A, Schaefer. pera e ever wnitten. will be presented to- Witk chorns, a 3 T, marc! e the woman, pulling a small United & Neilson and her **first walking Jady,” and the Hofmaon’s move. - A Eone e e, DI L, Doulangere « MTUSIC. thee, " wrlicen for Warior® yull do Scria | - Thus, blest and christened by the hand trom the oidy o i dress, 1 Vatea Teasecy Hiorices mataraily, Laatichest of o N h e = A ey i =] il eine o ildebrand: Montrose 1 Wedzesday, THE MCELLER ‘CONCERT. | Buinbers; ang AREIovinely of *he “last shree | D Bt bioowms all through the land; Joh, Bis'eres I;’gehl‘ll:x?;r:'ps?h&-‘th:niee?‘{uim‘g;es Miss Neiieon wras on Her way Edat from San Fran: iR 8 (ER as v -Girofla. ursday, Lo Grange By a5 accldent. we neglected to spesk in * -algo Znize the symphonv | | ", wee modest face, B 3 ey 5] ¢lico, where she had just closed n very successfal = — - 2 Ducheste™: other % y 2z ac c peak in ourlast | s & Jegitimate work and one which. has peenian! Beseech for only humble grace, ocomofive. 2 " o % T 2#4-19 118 Eter. To-nieht Rondrs o Lo Bime L yabete: | Sundaye ieene of the *-eoiree muricale ™ grren by | The Tageblatt, one of the most, reliable of the po: | * Forget menot - 5™ Indeed Tshun't tell; ft's all mine now:” and | Fosch: at £300 oor l"ifl’"',‘,::’;’;f,"',’_,‘ffl::, i o S B O R Azzot will e represenicd 1 the msua) mAnmes | (he pupile ol Miss Melen Mueller,assivied by Messra, | PETF £8v8, -~ The Stmpbony is it Sk PSEe” | ¥ umayes SECLDEROL Euzsera B, B, lheR fusincatingly, "but when we are' mur- | continent the b DG o° the ! Gor. Thayer. o i PO e 3u0 at the usual rates of admiteion. C- E. R. Mueller and A. 0. Mueller. ise Mael. s’iflfi‘:‘l S o] ey bes DA, The gt B e P50 right, Jeedges tie us up as fas a0 1 e | OF N7 oming. who was on his way from Chevenns 28 s |3 (oo THE TNI1ON SQUARE COMPANT. “ | ler, a pupil of Mme. Marchest, has be; Py 1241 ¢ aban- Menagerie Notes. oty VA > o Waghington to tafk up the Black-Hills ‘busines: NT. pup! en with ns | Sonwent: the third, the joy of roturn. Inall ihe willlet you: we're ready, " broke inJolin oxcitedly. and put a fittle veto on the Sianey route to ‘Dead: | T% another game Mr. Sohaefer varled thus: Raverls's Theatre will become Hooley's again on | bat 2 ehort time, and after baving, on various oc. | PATte we recognize a talent for ekillfal instrament. A few weeks ago, a party of Englishmen, while In threl minates, city time, the twain were made [y the Fourth of July next, and will thereafter be | Caslons, bronght her pupils successfally hefore the | #1108 but st the same time a deficiency in form fac- 13':';"‘:{‘“:, rmmh Dudley to Lower Gornal, were | one. As they were going down the etairs. tug b nfi'., :tl;e’(:m;;:g:r&dqf\%::e;:-nnm.ul-ay-.. Ty ane ol name. 1t will be closed for re- | public, now gave ber Arst foiree with them. The | fastadenir S e S, 200 indorae fesarmner.of | Teptlies wert marching in ciose. amsel oe Sing LG | broczes wafted to the eara o the maghtrale these | of 57 wintera, and one of the alden Lid - peaR pairs two weeks. and workumen will be emploged: | ProgTamme wae 13id 0ut with great care and anited | &b ratere mans Lo s The Borsen Gt i | ten yards dcep. 5 N B e R aonEua making the scquaintance of Miss Neil: Tieht and day without lntermistion (0 make the | varlely of tastes, embracing compositions of | Dis Works - intradnce ua o e c oy 230 | A fa o C haleigh, N. C., owns s cat that has & i firtation, and 1% Tt bad nor peolrse, ete was no e Tt the Usion Sousre Company. | Danleetsl, Rossim, Deethoves, Spobr. Schumany, | 2115 12052k e il remaine o the siorm ‘sad | Hame for L saare heposir s Al ehe. eannot got -, A FLYING JMARRIAGE. . little Spitz dog there might mot havs oy oha® Thie aduirabie company, which we bave learmed | Franz, Rublastein, Brach, and others. aliss | SCES e b <Tmpnony dleplae macked | 34726 ot vt aelf dowm o single ote, | . San Franetsco Curonicie. <~ * tronole, s ve been any i on i ® Chicsgo fmwitation and totake | Mueller's pupils show an unuaally pood method, | Bemiadion - " ey enL 88 W congrataratey. | A TOUBE 1a0y. who went 10 Sirces i Richmong, | -, TH® Passengers on the overland-train from the it and semtobe, S0 it fta wll ted up 1n Bierseascn. on: (he T0th Gap of al? urdsam- | thelr Intonsuon and enuncistion are excellent. | ABrOpos, his fricads willpe slag jo wrbm ity | Vi, ust Fondaye el aao B iy minding itsel} | East, which arrived here on Saturday night, were | $lints 0 oandages, di the business. ~ All went 2T es Danichelin." “The cast will lociads Seucing | 20d, more then that. they sing with sach cxprep: | Feturhs (o this conntry next Anpurss 0" LAt 2 fround her walst. ' Tt was not the 3rm of the gen- | treated to & little sensation plesssuter than the ihe car was crowded, and tostcents o g Seual. ot | ok SO AR bat they ping with such exprer- epa AL o Tares aray snays thot ho e, 2Kz, | regalar ones of the rust throueh Echo Canon aad | wes Sy lomiie A0 the fambus. Bachion O'Neil. Thurme. Parselle. Stoddart. T hompe, upile concerts.- Miss 112, o large gray snake that had som casi ess, 3 Matthews; Feane Morant, Satnertoe Hogers | Hckinr mention Tor - ser motessir oy Sner 23fy | The carrent namber. of the Lonaon” 4thenczim | Tt i S Dk hee et o e, | 12 Founding of Cape Hor, or the ocasions ope or Trom Neleas o in 014, consort, the ex-Sena Saraderers Mov Wilkins, and s, Farren 3t | %70 Liice 0l quesd Amua S, o OIS | 4y 1 | i bengcpenrabead, and shrieked. Thase was | Of meeling on the same track a train accidentatly | 197110 anying 3iss Nensor o 10, the actre Yorite, has aléo been added 1o the L awn i mics | NaGicVS, Fith Gounod's ++Soring. Song." Miss | Verdls ausrtet ioE minor. played by i the stringof R Wition farmcotled themake and iflea ot ooy e o moceage ot the | THEUHERLn bald v (ot oaly Syt ok ol Eompios il Spocar Gari the Chjessd ma | ASp, Mucier 1t peritpn the” bt Sxponn | (e erehens, Furiue oty ST | A Wilton armechassen e o ontn ooy | Die of forts miles sn hour betwcen Galt and | ace of the brier aneconssy Syl ook advant- gy, v s - 1 iy dia. | togian make fsc ength. inclosed | Stockton; by the Rev. J. C. Hamliton, of the b h gegement. 1 this be true, ‘the younz ‘nien of | melther for Compass nor timbre, and yel berreainy | ALREd SHEICIED by Gbualning the Consentof sorlcas: | ' pos o e cover, When anrbody s ! 2. of Teaven: | seal T Chanie of tse' o ot Taco Besit P ™ and et her way of | boier tothe civinz of Bis work 13 <bia akervd ofin | 1+ Who WroLs Yat mrtsohe oy 2D, 3R D0d7 ask, Ve Jo S A o ong of Leaven | seat, T Tady, Copeciallyan aLoLiaTorel by tho. 2419 |- 1e-1s =] |=l,;:}{ 6-10 10-28 11-18 18 D FEAR NOT. Fear not, for the dreaded future AMay be less bitter than you thinks; eV may sweeien the waters Before you stop to drink; . Bute 1f Marzh must be Maral o Clrist will stand beside ita brink. *+* _ Tt may be He has awalting, For the cominz of your feet, Some sift of such raze value, Some joy 80 strangely swee! That I:om l‘lfi szl only tremble With the thanks they cannot speak. B - Bevam Wexrwosts, Exarewoop, Iil., May 10, 1877. ey

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