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TER CHICAGO TRIBURE SUNDAY. GCTOBER 20, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES . OCTOBEL - g AUCTION SiLES, 16 , o placed; then the roller passes over them, crush- MILWAUKEE. ing the sccu‘;d Iayer down into the Eavities and chinks of the first layer. When alevel is thus . 1 M.J.u produced, other ln)‘er‘; src plnfi]d &n i - in | the first aud _pressed down i e The Etemal Politica Tread n roller till a bml)!7 o‘ri vn‘\;cfie:zfiil‘z fur{rixcd- ion-—Nothing Els: 1rom a foot to a foot and a hall thick, making Fun Op eration No g 8 a roldw;)y far superior to the wood or any other Talked Of. pavement in use. It is not stated that an at- : fempt will be made to use this style of pave- : .| thebtm Milwaukee; but the plan is evidenty an ecxcellent one. The miles and miles of oden-block pavement laid in the‘city the The Teetotal Collapsa of the ::;sc:xtl_\'emc- wfil Tast but three, or four, or five Years, and then these rotten blocks will have Matt -Carpenter Mover 10 be replaced or a new pavement will have to ment. bemade. It would be well to try the plan de-, seribed. hy ; e storyis as o1d s the hils, at least 2o o ~ as the English language, but the cquivoqui Improvements and Busi- | jases from mouth o month here as if it were “We must have a block pavement on i nEW. \ness o Fhe Cream our streets,” sa{s one man to another. ‘‘Have City. 4| our Aldermen lsy their heads together and provide it then,” is the responsc. ' Shades of Richard Drinsley Sheridan, Theodore Hook, i y Hood, Douglass Jerrold! Mus The Fish Hatchery ---Gene]:a.lv? er;:ln_m!s T v.hese’tihl{msz at this ndvanced stage of i T} e light and koowledge. oo 4 Litecary, Hemi—28 e 3 gTlu: St. Paul Rul%\ray Company have paid in- Budget of News and Gossip. to the United States Court the amount of it the $32,000 judgment for non-payment of inter- s < mal-revenue taxes. TRE EVERLASTING POLITICAL | "y, g Mrs. Severance’s Daucing Academy TOLIC, Hall on Milwaukee street has been reconstruci- From Our Oun Correspondect. ed internally, and is handsomely decorated, pre- MILWAUKEE, Oct. 19.—“Der Ewige Jude,” | sentine an attractive apoearance. the everlasting Jew, as the Germans haveit, The sale of real estate at auction is becomingz 5 W i 1 g5 it is i an active business. In fact, the largest transac- fastead of the * Wanderiug Jew,” as it is in our | #0010 ing'of business now occar in that language, never made bis tedious, unceasing | papper. Edward Barber's sales alone of real never-¢nging rounds with greater. regularity | estate form a prominent event in each week's than our political nuisance, affliction, and dis- | business. couragement assumes. It is here again. We The St. Paul Railroad earnings for the second must have not only our elections,—those are };“k o October Shé’»“' LA "é‘mfi "lu ggf»’o’m diguified, elevated, a proper adjunct of Amer. | O™ the corresponding week of last.year. ican freedom and popular government, ete., THE FISE BATCHERY. etc., etc.,—but we must bave also our caucuses, Our city authorities reached home just in time’ our packed gangs of ward-bummers, the corner | 4o find thata Jot of stupid Aldermen had com- and curbstone work of the politicians, the pesti- | pleted an swhward plan for driving the State Iential breatn of the crowd dhat gathers in | figy patchery away from Milwaukee. When the emall, closc rooms to make the candidates for Fish Commission was first created, under the Kander, on Eleventh strect. It occurred aweek ago, but bas cscaped the notice of tbe local press. - She fell froma step-ladder, strikiog with ber face on the edze of one of the steps so that the cartilage of her nose was torn from the bone half way up, cutting also away her upper lip entirely across to the lett cheek, tearing out some upper teeth and breaking her lower jaw- bone. A wreck was madeof all the lower part of her face, from the middie of her nose down- ward. Drs. Oliver, Wolcott, and Stenhof at- tended the invalid, repaired the damuge, .sewed up the torn ligaments, and it is said she will be 2 fair-looking woman arain after she gets well. The first snowstorm was Just Thursday. A Norwegian newspaper is to be established in this citv. The Hon. James Kneeland is placing a pond on his handsome property on Grand avenue. Tne Tilmany establishment for the copper saturation of wooden blocks for strect pave- ment is to be removed from this city to some other point. It will probably follow the Oleorraph Company to Cliicago. There was an _erroneous rumor to the cffect that Mr. Almy Aldrich was to_retire from the News and go to Chicago. Suchis uct the fact. Mr. Aldrich says he has come _to Milwaukee to stay in the newspaper business. It is asingular coincidence that a member of the last Legisla- ture of this state was named Aimy A. Aldrich, and they were notrelatives, nor could they trace even a common family name. LATER CREAM CITY NEWS. Spectal Dispach to The Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 19.—Gen, -Harrison C. Ho- bart was nomiuated last evening by the Demo- crats for Member of Assembly from the Second Ward. Christian Widule is the Republican can- didate. S, .. Joseph A. Warren, Exccutor of “the Inst will of the late Lowell Damon, of Wawautosa, gives notice that the finat distribution of the estate will be made Nov. 9. Mr. Damon was a prom- inent citizen of that town, and the father of Herbert C. Damon, the younT newspiper man of this city couvicted ot forzery and_ sentenced to the State Prison a year or _two ago, whose wife has recently asked Gov. Smith fora pardon. ‘The cstate is valued at about $10,000, and will be divided between the widow aod four children, includinir Hervert C. Damon. Tre Hon. David Vancé will not be a candidate for Member of the Assembly in the Fifth (South Side) District. i There is 2 movement to procure the nomina- ANMUSENLENTS. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Sole Proprietor and Manager. Mattaees, 25¢ aod 50c. AUCTION SALES. LERS, LONG & CO. Auctloncers and Real-Estate Agents. 173 and 175 Randoloh-sr. CONTINUED AUCTION SALE OF JAPANESE WORKS OF ART, at 11 o'clock, at our AMUSEMENTS. UAVERLY’S TREATRE. .Manager and Proorletor. R. M. HOOLET.... PRICES~25¢, 50¢, 75¢, YYe will Sing, my Masters.”?—Shakspeare. LAST WEEK OF THE COMEDIANS, ROBSON MUSICAL RECONSTRUCTION MUSICAL RECONSTRUCTION MUSICAL RECONSTRUCTION MUSICAL RECONSTRUCTION OUR BACHELORS ROBSON WILL NG CRLE WILL SKG! J. 4. HAVERLY. Important Arrival! MONDAY, 0CT. 21, ‘ONE WEEK ONLY; caonot f Just7 Nights ana2 ) THE TREMENDOUS HI CENTRALIZATION! LARGEST AND GRANDEST MINSTREL COMBINATION EVER IN EXISTENCE! World-Famous, Original, and Only HAVERLY'S UNlITED MASTODOH Minstrels! J. 1 HAVERLY, Sole Proprictor. JMONDAY MOR: salesrogms, 173 o} alesroqne 1B & €O, Auctloneers. 1t 436 Wesh Adams-st. Very Rich Furniture, Costly Upright Kuabe Piano, Choice Engravings, Bronzes, And Marble Statuettes, Ete,, AT ATCTION, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Oct. 23, at10 o’clock, at Marble Dwelling 436 Adams-st.. opposite Jefferson Park. We shall sell without reserye the_entire -Furniture, consIsting of ifch Parlor Sufc [n Plush, Inlald Centrc “Fable, Injald Pedestal. very richly Inluld Feerltofre anid tal Gis Chandellers, D. B. Brusscl fine Cane Suit of Teie-aTeies, Chalrs -ame Mirrors, Costly Chambcr Sults s, Wire Sprinis and bes: lfalr Leal Lace Curtains, £ibly remain longers Matinezs. (resses, Elegant Liecention Chal Lambrequins, and Curnice, Sidevoard, Extension Dinin Leather, Rich Gul Glassware. Wure, Cooking Lsnge, ete. amonf them ure fuil-size ieads ot chubert, Meser- beer, and Weber. _About 23 coples from the 3aximil- re moer superb; a together Wih o ¢nch China, Plated hoce EngTavings, cholce pleturcs, Blsq varléty of arifcies too numerous to particularize. abe Uprigt Plano, 7H-oct L (0. A-BUTIERS.LONG & Cu.. Auctioneers. BEGULAR THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE. Dry Goods, Clothinz, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Ete., THURSDATY, Oct. salesrooms, 173 & I ©UW. AL BU 4, ot 9:30 o'clock . m.. 8t our TReturn from the most Triumphant Tour ever made by any troupe In the Worid! Uninterrupted Success In San Francisco, Californis, Oregon, and British Columbia. &8 £2™~Seven months of 5, LONG &CC.. Auctlonecrs. By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, &5 and 70 Wabash-ar. e R A AR o T 1 Fine-Art Commission Housg, | 79 & S1 STATE-NT. N GREAT CLOSING SALE OF FINE [MPORTED STREL ENERAVINGS NDAY and TUESDAY, 10:30 a. m. and 2 P.an. Sale peremprory. Fine A iy sond one DielSion. " NOhin recarved on timiz. o7 204 on com- By CHAS, Auctlonees & as-ar, AUCTION SALE BOOTR, SHOES, AND RUBBERS TUESDAY, 0CT. 22. 1 . DRY GOODSs, HATS A.\l‘)‘%\ ‘i‘i‘?"{‘l“\"f-, AND NOTIONS, 118 _and 120 Wab; s, whether lnte or external. The medieine Is plea<ant and acree: take, and I3 perfectly harinless, et ety ,and 3 pertectly harlest, aud il eifet 8 peis oF EARS' STA HED GASES OF, TEX TEARS' STaxD. 1t wlll cure the great majority of four days, ‘The hichest testimon application. The mediciae will be recelpt of price. S1. s J. LATIMER, Sole Agent, In from threeto . 3 furnished nfi;: eat pusi-patd'on T ®AILEOAD 1 nE s ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRARS, fgcgfiff‘?fin&,: e R Sy 1y, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, Lhe cannidates for yrbom the {ree and unirammeled Anerican oit” | 5 idency of William Welch, of Madison, a BANGLE WILL SING! S nu;‘::‘fl)-ww:r;:;: Zéfifiie“ii';s 3:‘;5‘3‘ s batchery of fish was established at Milwaukee, | tion of Sam Rindskopf for Member of Assembly T T el : Room was procured at tnc engine-house of the {‘m“‘ ‘tnc.'{“f!d d‘}":“‘f: t")’[.““’tf:“‘gfaf- flell}f A MAMMOTH ORGANIZATION JOWLER WILL smfl_ 1 No Hi(}-h_Pflced ; Cmnbinslfiofl Tiker OMcet G2 K e Houst) at iy THE POLITICAL DETAILS. Water-Works, oo the lake shore, of which the | 1% Dok sicuiiel bs TRk o o be v OF MINSTREL MERIT. 1 . ] : i Toare B aPacific Fast Line Some years ago Matt H. Carpenter was de- | city gave the use to the Fish Commission. | "Gt VU misorth is likely to be the Re- fending & man on bis trisl for murder. The | Thiree broods of whitefish and trout ave been | oupifan ‘candidate *for Member of Assembly <i] = i i ‘hatched at this place. The three lots 2egregate, Q e ol bé'a can< Jilliag was proveds that it wasdone deliberately | . rqqpiy, not less than 70,000,000altogether, for Lo ite Soyenn N B willbo e o was beyond doubt; hat the defeadant Was | e purose of supplying the depleted waters of | -rhe pressure Is strong on Senator Van Schaick Lol guitty could not be denied. The ouly acfense | Lake Michizan, und stockins the nterior lakes | 1o prevail upou bim to recousider bis dotermina- was that the dead man had been s despefate, | of the State. This wonderful industry requires | |7 ot peTate, | o e el from twenty dhirty persons during | Lon Ot to be a caudidate for re-election to the aSioux Clrv & Yankti Boots, Shoes&Rubhers | ‘recport, R CE uq! Can hold as GFO. P. GORE & CO., 63and 70 Wabash- | SFEChOrt Rockrq & Dubunt av., will sell AT AUCTION, 331Mwaukee Spectl-Sundara. bMlilwaukee Exoress T Know a Bank 1" (Not Savings). *Up the Hills in a Bright Sunoy Rillcen, Alaons." Laughing Room Only at 8. 3 Laughing Room Only at 8. Laughing Room Only at 8. PEERLESS AND UNAPPROACHABLE, worthless, abandoned, Godless wretch, better . o WY the fali, winter, and spring months. 1t calls to e ea th alive suwer wio bad thestene | f T e Wheo She 1 % | o i ons Wl Bnocs Toenioethe | LALDRACING TR MIADING Laughing Room Ouly at 8. | Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 9 a. m., 2 = - | ready for distribution bundreds of people Irom | jo9q0r iy the number of cases before the United 1! 2'800 CASES A LA OUR BACHELORS MATINEES dered man’s name was Aodrew Jackson Shay), | the iuterior of the State who desire to procure | et 'S F BTN ed b @A 03 Thiose on the Mr. Carpenter commenced thus: “Gentlemen | the infant fish to be placed iu the lakes, ponds, | cjungar of local interest are: Totten, 203 R. T Of all grades of Men's, Wom.'s, and Child's Wear, fn- Pour Distinet Troupes! ;i : ir respective localitics. It if 5 ! i of the jury, whatever mav be the result of this | 8ud streams in their respective Merrick, 13; Matt Carpenter, 10. Maj. Tot- : ciuding Hnes of the Best Goods Made, 1o which your Lria 10'the defendant Liere (pointin to him), | B e et A T B e R or an | Lo grew up ai Waulkcsha, and is & souin-law of Wednesday and Saturday at 2. carctul attentlomas asked. Bifinan & e i e g Senator Howe. 'he necessity for an immediate purchase of Cataloguies and goods ready for {nspection Monday. bi[:{ql:_ftm‘!x ress. . aLaks Geneva Fo iy seats, r. Hooley disclalmsany fntention to disguise. Comoentrated in Vast Eatirety, Consummating e onc thing 1 can say, that I conzratulute you and | elevator, or a new railroad would be. 1t in- | 5,5y derson is blossoming out into a ready, ROCKL« Thursday, Oct. 24, at 9:30 @, m,, | Brondatas viadanest ‘m. o other road runs Pullman or any other form'et U I hotel cars west of Chicago. a—Depot corner of Wells and Kinzie-sts. IIU[: flry T asswarfl o—Depot corner of Canz} and Kinzie-sts. ’ CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY all the dvilizea communities of this | volves the expenditure of abouz 36,000 a yearin i i 5 & Jik Siay o m 1 : 1 i foreible, and efective public speaker. He will : : e edegedgaien s 3 l‘i’«.‘\’m m,},‘,""‘ ; vro::};lefl g ‘&’cmgmme ttffi:{,mn!::d:gg&t?: ;;:L:Tsr;;g%d aé?x'é?fi NNN‘!IS lalf Republican County Convention Grandest Event in Modern Ainsirelsy. e A PS5, rioun ADuupE ™ The Inimita Zullmag Hofel Corsare un thronch, becveen G- = i} 't Monday. e T RO AREAIY Al mEeie ¥ E T F cl 3 v hf %0 ao our ¥ ) ACADENY OF MOSIC, LARGE TRADE SALE O spgoadC rala” aving Chiam act of killinz. The Carpenter movement is | to all, uld and young, to witness the process at A AWiihout saving that conmratalations | roei e O e the weual 4idermanio | 89 40 our Visions fade. flere aopears, in one Sren order, it may be remarked. in a desultory | stupidity proposed to drive awsy._ Stupidity | OF Lhe newepapers a foreclosure advertisement, End uncertify war. that it died of poor man- | Srove the' Stare Fae away from Milvaukee. | 10 G SOCUEE St for Goveraor one agement and bad patronage. Similar stupidity _proposed to drive the fish | OR300 S0 O OGAIY ilug press 4 poor IN ADDITION TO THE MYRIAD OF MIN- STREL STARS, MR. HAVERLY PRESENTS: (WestSide) Halsted-st., near Madison. THE PALACE THEATRE OF AMERICA! A distinguisbed awyer of this State went to | hatchery away. Mayor, Black, however, on his 5 Washiogton a dozen or fifteen vears ago to | return from the Eacy, Gomprehended. the slua: Hebtor 1o the walll On the contrary, he ought The Poslttve Untrersal Favorite, And the Only One In Chicago devoted to 50 Crates W. G. and C. C, American Ware. Depots foot of Lake-st.., Indisna-ar. and Sixteenthat, 1nake a lodement and establish o practice there. | tioe, and interposed his influence, by o divide up what he owns. 50 Crates Best Enclish Ware, and Canal and Sixteenth-sts. Ticket Otfices, 5 Clargs He o drusk soon siter wusling. tle Gty of | wiidh other ouaricrs. Wil b, grovited T GUS WILLIAMS | VARIETY 455 Sonka ltorn RLTalloe Wars. St a Magmificent. Disf ) kept drunk about | for the fish, if it is 1ound not, possible to accom- 3 5 S. s 8 (laxivare, 3 [ _Lesve. | Amie. three months. OF cowse, e mever | modate them at the Water-Works engine-hiouse. |~ g e R The Famons Chicsgo Favorite, End-Mav, and Comodlan Lamps, Lanp Chimneys, Burners, Shades, Chat- | yrordota & Gatesbure Expres: n = bad a cose. He then returaed to this | The remonstrances of citizens who did not want PVICKER’S THEATRE. ¢ i 4 N 0 v E i ITY e vl gl Qttna & Streator FEpress. 233 Siate, and wae sskod why e did mot | ihis work exied from Milwaukee refnforced | - i e BILLY RICE ’ x oo it Rockiosd & Freopart Eaproe - l000 D gnecee L ell you, Mayor Black, ani ugineer Hilbert has been EVER! 5T TH. WEEK, AND 2, : e he said; “J went there; I plauted mv little | persusacd that 1t would be a good thing to keep < 2 N < AT 18 CnLOCm, R e oo L press - R am 1ree, beneath the shade of which I expected in | the hatchery here. If, therefore, the present Wedflesdfly and baturday Matinees, The Weil-known and Ever Popular Comedian, I 7 5 Sale of New and Second-hand Downer's Grove Accommoda 00 am the futare to live: but I watered my tree with | quariers caanot be conveniently had, the city ) Serdota & Orthng Exaron . e Sl e ot (M0 B Do Srelinain ek | | mesmer s SAM PRICE. | prices Cheapest in the City. |F U RNI T URE, | eiiiitamat {0 1 s atere; ing | the West Side punping-bouse or a building on . « Lb)» owner's Grove Accomm 5 pm.. more pernicious than Washington whisky, and | the reservoir-zrounds, with all the water that | BRET HARTE'S MOUNTAIN IDYL, | Tne Great Caitfornta Production and Coming Comedian 15, 25, 35, and 50 cts Casinting o Pitlor Bale, Tows 5 4 R T e 1t has withered. N they will need. Apprebensions were exoressed . Dy Ldy Dy 6 3 o o L S L e somes, | Texas Fast Express... .. 05 pm ¢ The Democratic County Convention will meet | at one time to the effect that if the Commission 'y PETE M ACK NO EXTXA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS. | &c. GEO. I, GORE & CO.. Auctioncers. | Konsas City & St. Joe :05 pm to-day. It is said that conflicting interests have | should rent or put up & building outside, they » Pullman_Palace Dining-Cars ad Pullman 16-wheel been reconciled, and that the action will e bar- | would be charged e usual rates Wil con- b e NS T S T B M A T l NEE By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., | fleepiar Cars aro raa becwéen Chicago aad Ot ca onious. : sumers pay for water from the city mains. Bet- x ‘acter Dedneator, Auctloneers, 78 & 80 Randolph-st. O e You will get the nominations by telegraph at | ter counscls, however, have prevaiied, and the - 3 iy S oL Y Lpon e i colnatis, Tonsvar eve previiess Satiodustopils Chlarmie Soiine At B A_RRY M AXWELL EVEBYV WEDNESDAY snd SATURDAY. T SDAY’S SALE CHICAGO, ALTON z gl‘. 0TI, AXTD CHIOAGG, . EXTRA PERFORMANCE UE AL 'y Tsfon Depot, West Side, neaz Madisonsi. brlige. st b OCT. 23, AT 9:30 A. M. Twenty-third-st. Ticket Ottice, 122 Randal; Leave, |_Armive. The World-wide Favorite Comedian and Popular Song. and Dance Artist, TOM SADLER. ‘The Renowned Comedian, Actor, and Dancer, $ JOHN STILES. The Greatest of ail Muslcal Teams, and the Most SEll- ful Instrumentalists 1n the Profession, ADAMS & LEE. 3 TAHOUS VOCAL CORRS! Sunday Afternoon and Eventag. Al cars rupniogz west_on Madison-st. pass the doors. M'CORMIK MYUSIC HALL. PROFESSOR CROMWELL, Commences his fllustrated ART ENTERTAINMENTS, On Tuesday Evening, Oct. 22, Tl:en Re;(wxblimn County Convention will meet T T nextAlonday. : THE VETERAN MUSICAL SOCIETY. M{SS k ATHE “ AY“E“ s aunounced to-day that 1. \W. Van Schaick | ™ The Milvaukee Musical Socicty celebrated its I ’ Senator from the North District of this county. | twenty-fifth anniversary with a grand festival | 1a her orlginal conception of the neculfar, wild, and He has represented the district for the last two | three years ago. It was orzanized May 1, 1850, fascluating ehardsterof years in the State Senate, and has been one of | and the list of its first officers will be of interest: | ££ P 27 the most industrious and influential members of | pyasident—Jacob Mahler. iMI I ] I S S r. Fl thatbody. His business ecgagements, howerer, Tice- President-—Rufus A are imperative, as he runs one of the largest Secretary—G. Pavendie! [ J H4h, » Houring mills of the city. . He wouid doubtless 2. The Waif of Smiths Pocket Lavo oeen clected (f he had conssutea tostaud | - Musical Direclor il Doy . in again as a candidate. The Republican canai- /shers—E. Hoffman and J. Brano. v ¢l - dutes on the county ticket, and thuse who 6x. | The membership was then but forty-five, but | "¢ 2enion 1 BEehglyep, 1o the proper produc pected that bis yersonal strength would ereatly | increascdina few weeks to eiehty. The first . . cipthe local and Legistative encdidates. a7 | concers, took place May % of that year, and was | ROMANCE Of Fro ntier Llfe. disappointed, and seriously regret: this deter- 3 ps ziination at'which De bhas arrived. Mr. Van | & grand success, establishing at once the repu- Fmitnee, Carols, SIOVES, | emevsmmmzas: General Honsebla Gords, Mobile & New Orleaus Express Chromos, Blankets, Grocéery. Gllfi! and ‘I'érl_a ng,& €0} 4 eneral Merchandise, &c., &c. Ay FLISON, POMEROY & €O., Auct'rs, e e e WEDNESDAY MOBNING, CEICAGO, HILWAVKEE & ST, PATE, BATLWAT, 3 Unlon Depot, corner Madison and Canal-sts. Tickes Oct. 23, at 10 o’clock, Oftice. 63 South Clark-st., opposite Sherman House, We sell the entire Furnituro of Residence souttiwest | —22d3tdepot: Teave. | Amhee, ‘;J‘ 7:55am * 7:45 pm Corner Thirty-first-st. Mlivaakee Exp And Cottggo Grove-ar, Halr Oloth acd Rep Parlor | Wisconsia, & Winnesota, Gree Which will be placed before the publictn the usual ;\uni\xzxsl. és’ :Fnfi;snu;? Té’“?“{,‘”““b and success- | tation of the lhe;fiauuz nm; eothusiastic leader style of excellcnce ot this Theatre, with SUBIEGT CTOrea oy Ot ard R il c: e city, but he announces | as a musical director. rominent among . 3 + Ehamber issels and Wool Carpets, Bay, and Menasha through Da) bat b ¥, but 1i 2 | & . “ Dininig-Room and_ Ki:chen Furnicare, Beds, Bedding, e 0 's g st el e | e o tagk it 1o 5 e | NEW AND OHARACTERISTIC| gy gpiqyy,cuusronia quigrss, | . ZARIS, THB SEAUDIFOL (LY | SRRt AR PRED Dol | o s o G 4 et ning John W. Cary for the Assembly. Ibis un- | Ody, Dr. Fessel, Dr. Aigner, Buderbach, and i ENE % Bal e edinaa P Ty, s Seaie ot oot A SiPvhukes Fas; Libs (Gaiisisoc| 0i00 pm, $0PE gr:clcol?g\::;la%egiW:!ilniggéflfignhve e Dr"vuge" [he Seclety parg s frst ouera ACT. 1-THE TSWC\En?g&X.s POCKET. Th e R don bl it 0 S TSR Beh Tl Ao OF% R2GULAB WEGKLT SALE, e e vens ?fifi?‘h\{; b P < - 5 7 i . 1-THE X MITIT T, Sana = - 3o N = 20 atelnck 7y § JFolot, and " s g e Sotad T Cen, Bt Ty e | A IO, e Gy e mermaty . | e omalGome: Un the Eromtier: Siekam o hesel” NEW ORLEANS QUARTETTE CLUB, CHICAGO NATATORIUM AND INSTI- | Friday Morning. Oct. 25, at 9:30 o'clock, lactheonh Nizht ESpreis it 0 p1i ¢ 70030 Democratic candidate for the Assembly. Tilly | took part in the performance as Burgomaster, | Sotomris hasaod. £ Mafasms biprosee. "¢ | OTIS CARTER, WILL LAVARE. CIARLEY WiL- | TUTE FOR PHYSICAL CULTURE, IMMESSE SHOWING e S P SON, and €. M. BASSETT. Michigsn-ar., corner Jackson-st. du Chlen, or via Watertown, Lacrose, and Winons. Lynde, a son of the Congressma working, it | the balance of the cast beivg as follows: Czar. St o 2y i llede, for the Democraic pormation, T | Mr. Bragkels Vara, v Mt ", wida e e e cpi il nomwate Christian Widule, | Braun, Mrs. Stirn; Pater Jvanow, Dr. A. Rich- e i po e P ek whose popularity ls great. The ward formerly | ter: Zord Syndlan, . Biersuch; Gen, Leford, | Sy Luha,pilf on the Seent; Gray and Clytye: Jeal- gave from 500 to 1.000 Democratic majority. It | Emil Neyman; WMarquis de Chatcauneuf, Mr. The Murder! Judge Lynch! is now very close between the two partics, and | Biederman; School-Zeacher, Theodore Wett: : S i the result ‘will be decided ob the mere question | steinn. The opera was repeated, and at the last NEW PARLOR AND CHAMBER S CENTRAL RATLROAD, Dopot, foot of Lake-st. and fout of Tweaty-second-2t. U E ‘Ticket Oftice., 121 Raadolph-st., near Ll:‘l’k: - y Leave. | Arnh A full line Brussels and Wool Carpets, New and Sccond- | St. Loufs Expre: St_ Louls Fas: Lf OPENING OF THE GYMNASTIC SEASON. ¢ Mens Snna in Corpore Sano.”? ¥ MONDAY, Oct. 21, at4 p. m., the Ciass for Young THE CHICAGO QUARTETTE CLUB, BUSHBY, BEL] I', ROBINSON, and OBERIST. 19 Champion Clog Dancars, ACT 3.—THE GREAT FLUME SCENE. Held for of the personal streagth of the candidate. performance Adelina Patti, then 10 years old, | Spuct: Gireumstantial Evidence: Justice according Ladics and Misees will organizé. (Liguc Gymnastics | Hand Heating, Cooking, and Parlor Stoves. Blunkets Sor simbio of Sasembls frome the Thies Ve and Ole Bull were present. Ole Bull publicly |~ The Escape! The Vigilante! | compey il | FIANIC), iag are.p: o Cls o Tom e | Sooomm CLoees, e ad Tlated Wote, Graers) | Cato Z 30w 0 ¥ al acknovw e the & B ¥ ompeting in triendly rivalry. ntrod y styl X 4 3 Yol en- erchandlse, &¢., &C., &¢, tro & Texas e et he had seldom heara peting 1o ot Daning. e everyisale General Gymi ) ELISON, POMEROY & CO. ggx‘:\lnztfi':ldthx;rzfim temen. TUESDAY, Oct. 22 at the Class for Boys will have their irst meetn; rill and School Gym- nasties.) THURSDAY. Oct. 24. at 8 p. m;. Muslcal Reception and Opening of the Thursday **Soclables.”™ (LIghU Gymnastica and Danclng. ) All old members, patrons, and thelr fricnds cordially tovited. WM. JANSEN, Manager. NEW DANCING ¢ J. A Wacpherson, Professor of Dancing, - Established In the Clty of Netw York since 1854, would most respect{ully announce to the publlc and former pupfls that he has permanently located himself and famly In the City of Chicago, and that he will open hls classes for nstruetion in bafl-room and parlor dancing, qonortment, &c.. at the Prafric Bank sullding, corner Desplalnes and Washing(on-sts., under thie ausplees of the Siar of Hope Lodke. commenctng MONDAY - ING, Oct. 24, at § o'clock. Eveniniss for tuftion for Springfield NIght EXpre: By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO., | Feorls Burlington & e Auctloneers, 85 & 37 Randoloh-st. & 3 N ¢ & Slo E: pmy SPECIAL SALE- "a Oa Saturday afsbt runs to Ceatralla ;‘;’m: 5 On Saturdsy night runs to Pe 0n MONDAY, Oct 21, at 10 oclock sharp, 20 Serviag P R ET Machinez of Gll th best manfactures. . Sal6, peremp: tory. A HOOTIHOTSE € CO-. Abcrrs. MICHIGAN OENTRAL RATLROAD, Depot. font of Laxe-st. aad foot of Tvests-second-st. 3 aric-st.; southeast corner of Kad- On Wedestay, OcL. 23, 2l 10 Tl ShERD, | _esec o £ Carkcr, semthesty comp e WE WILL SELL Leave. | Amive. Parlor & Chamber Sefs, | Esatea: 2200 A Atlantic Express (dally, Nght EXPress..evee on the lfg:vublir:m ticket. Hisbusiness engace- | a better chorus, apd he spoke also highly | ~ACT 4.—FIVEYEARS AFTER—SAN FRANCISCO: ments will prevent lis sccepting the nomina- | of the sextettc. In 1500, Prol Balatka | Oid FricndsmeevsSuangers: Bliriaclon beil Blelow L S i rcmgv;%:o clnical-_;cg, and bis piace was illed by cards: ) . H. ocratic_candidate | Prof 1. In 1862 the olan for a Music-Hall 31 N —Retribution! for wember of Assembly n the N yas broached, and the building was compieted Iliss takes a Hand—Retribution! sembly D o £ cif au. 31, 1865, and it was opened with ereat cere- ¥'S (NEW E Zuutcke wili be the Republican candidate, and | mony and ihe performance of Mendelssohn’s UAMLIV'S (NEW) THEATRE. a close fight is anticinated. opera, * St. Paul.” Prof. Abel resigned that — sz ‘;f},’:“g‘;fi?&"i“l' l[:g;m:.ntfihl)b GE }Iuoke(; ;')ear, and i“m thut t}{nle the oflice of Musical SUNDAY EVENING, OCT. 20. or St .« Noi istrict an irector has been filled by Teuzler, Schmel Juh Jobnston in the Central District in this | Balatka (who returned here Tor a short tims | GRAND SACRED CONCERT ;vla_‘-;xiu;;'.amls:::.rggzxuu{;gnls{g‘:l‘f e x:mnmmo;sly after the Chicaro fire), Otto von Gumpert, Lue- And Last Appearance of the celebrated - acelar . Mr. ief! has served as | ning, and the present very etlicient officer, Prof. S C V. Mayor ané is aitoroey of the Northwestern | Mickler. Music-Hail was built at an cexpense of HYERS'SISTE“” COMBINATION. Mutual Life-Josurance Company. Mr. John- | $75,000, and was in part rebuiltin 1572, st an ad- MONDAY, OCT. 21, THE GREAT I g o tho e of Alexaader Miten- | Quons’ experes o1 55000, 2 Henem5uees | DELEHANTY & EEYGLER The 4 ARNOLD BROS., FRANK, WILLLLY, AMOS, and EUGENE. AND The 3 GORMAN BROS., 5 JAMES, JOUY, AND GEOR Sadler, Stiles, Hooley, Thomson, aud Maxwell, 12 Song and Bance Artists. Edwin Hyde will be the Republican cant i 2,000, W. for Stste Seoator 1 the. Central Distrch. He | 1 She- farm of "serine mestly. held. by NO‘TELTY C{)MB!N A H)N Six Teams, appeario together n thelr greaeSpectalty, | siulis, Mondzys and Thursiaze, All'the rouid dances ¢ e 3 = it T10X. Fuaruiieed In bue hour. T Elide, rociccy, and 8ve: Cooking. and salaon. PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGQ RAILWAY. step walizes speciulties. All the Dupils reccive per- LE during the week. Derot, corner Canal and Maalson-sta. Ticket Offices. :i:‘ifiq'lsfmfiufig‘;fi abiity and_pure charac- | members of the Socicty. The Society er: s D 1ty is sreat, and he | gives its members unine concerts annually, | The Most Superb .C { Special r“}l nmLe'zlfip_]e.ndld run, with the probabilities | four summer-night festivals, and five winter He Stars ggg: Rflflggggntgzghhmg einthy n favar of his clection. The district is close, | concerts, for which they pay 39, the ticket ad- Popular Prices of Admission—25, 50, and 75 cents. “HANNAH'S SERENADE.” W. W. BARBOUR'S 1V onal insiruction. For circulars, &c., apply at Booky S S O T S 0. AN o ae . Smimer House. s rand Pacifc Hotel store aL 97 South Halsted-st. WEST END OPERA H0USE. Matl and Express. with a smal! Democratic wmajority, which Mr. | mitting a geotleman and lady. The ¢ | 3 Mr. 17 8 g ly. The concertsto | Box Ofiice pen from 104. m. Lo 6 p, . Hyde can overcome if anyhody can. Mr. Hyde | be ziven this winter will open with the first nexy, | N extra charge for reserved seats. SECOND WEEER Pacte Expre N WE: Fast Line.... sor s TRegular Sales this week of BALTIMORE-& OHIO. Trains leave from Exposition Bufldles, foot of Monroes ' N 1} ). Carpets, and Household Goods, Teave, | ARIE ‘WEDNESDAY, Oct. 33, at 9:30 a. m., : SATURDAY, Oct. 28, at 9:30 g, m. TRare Bareains tn Furniture, Carpets, Blankets, Com- permmrmsae forta o, Bt privas e, P LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERH. Fine lot of Canary Birds for sale. H D. D. STARK & CO.. Auctloneers. Leave. | Amve |- Leayes § ASE - By H. FRIEDJAN, PR makle is ‘an effective public speaker, ana enould take | Monday evenin, 22, wi : T it "y 3 i, Oct. 22, when the Ninth Sym- Yol the stump fu the different wards composing the | phony Yot Becthosen will be performed,—the AMATEURS. district. Such a course would give the cam- | greatest of that artist’s 4 p = ‘production, and not be- nqigln zest and interest. fore rendered in this country west of New York. i { the reverses experienced by John E. Eldred | ‘Tne second concert will be given Dec., 103 the l 5] i his pursuit of the Repnbiican nomination for | tinrd, which will consist of Schubert’s ** Para- Shenfl_are inexplicable. ~ His personal popu- | dise sod the beri, will he given Jun. 25: the The Warla-reniwudl Vivlln and Tigw-Maketof Dres: larity is grreat: Lic was supposed 10 be farahieuds | fourth, March 43 the fifth, “ Christus,” April | S cafiostion of weasins ne o> o7 W1ub oz excel: the ablest aod most active Republican politi- | 10, The operas produced by the Society were cians worked for him, and Ed Snndcrsan;.mwhu “Xormn."n ilup 1855, with® Miss yHluze bas done more work aud expended more money | as Aorma, Mrs. Mabler a5 _ Adeyisa, for the Republican party than_any ten meu in | Mr. ‘Geisberg as_Orovess, aud Biederiman Milwaukee, headed the Eldred ticket for dele- | sang Pollio; in 1856_Flotow’s *Stradells,” | Of celebrated old Masters. Thts rarc chance affords gates in the Seventh Ward; but he and his | with Col. Jacobs as Stradeia, Mrs. Mahler as | Lieopportunity to secure n fineold Cremona Violin at Ticket were beaten to to onc. Probably Peter | Leonors, Gelsbersr and Richter as the bandits: | 3 Loteatul bess 5 jotoris (s abllc that his col- Van Vechten, who walks away with the pomi- | in 1836, * Dauchter of the Regiment,” with | lection will ue exhibized only tfll Thursday night at the nation, understands the difficulty, bat to others | Mrs. Hinze-Becker in the principal role; in | Windser Hotel, 145 Dearbor-st. 5 ;:emfiff‘:g “‘i:}"‘!i:“b:flplamud. Who dia | 1857, “'The Ar;’nofes’; }i_n 1858, *“The Mamic : REFERENCE: Iow: B i Fiute”; in 1859, “Der Freischuetz.” In the . o . ‘The Republican Caunty Qunvention jg likely | same sear the opera * Mohiega was verformed Hir. Win. Lewis, of Chicago Music Co. to nomivate Dr. C. J. Paime for Register | under tae cirection of its composer, Sobelew de " TN ELOCUTIONIST, SUPERD ORCHESTRA The Brigade Brass Band, Under the Direction and Leadership of 'PROF. LEM H. WILEY, The Great Cornes Virtuoso. A Flood of New Fealures and 2 Host of Atits, THE GREAT COMPARY. Aunt Polly Basset's “SINGIN SKEWL,” Commenclng Tuesday, Oct. 22. BAVERLY'S TiEATRE, 3. H. HAVERLY. {anager and Provrictor. THIS SUSDAT, NIGHT OF RICE’S SURPRISE PARTY. *“Yon areinvited.” Miss ALICE HARRISON, W] EDOUTS, Mhd A tementons Lores. Buricsnae Compaan. with Fineé Orchestra. Chorus, and Scenery, to-nfght, 1o the new, dellghtful Extravaganza, i s HIAWATEA! 3 Boston Spet 200 und 202 Liandolph-st. Monday—World's Great flaverly’s Minstrels. SR ey . at 11 o'clock. e Atlaatic Express (dally). NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL. On Wednesday. Uct, "PITISBURG, CINCINWATE & BT, LOUTS & B Night Express.. .... 3 SUNDAY, 20, A 1A 1 d Kokomo Line.) THIS SUNDAY. OCT. 20, AT 3 P. M., 4 Devot. Carntrof Clibion hod CIrroil-ste. Weak Slde: « a’ ) Arrive. [ L ) dmbisy of Deeds. Such a nomination would be | Sobelewski, then a resident of this who ao ndiation of true reform fa_ Bollics. afterward removed to Missouri and died tnere. 3 g ) GR AND S AGRED UDN[}EBT Jierod, the indgpendeas German newspaper of | beiter organized or managed than 3t present. | 366 1-2 WABASIT- AV 3, Pote Mack. e S Tl GIVEN BY THE e aniet EIreithi e this city. Dr. Palme was educatea for the law | The concert to occur next Monday 15 the 233th | Wil remaln tn Chicago durlng the winier. OId puplls . Pete Mack. 28. W. S. Belknap, g , i o 2 Cask inzham anc Ye Fare, assorted. Night Expreas. 12 St e e U covy b 9 | o Wik it s 350 TS OGN I | sunpie, 20 Galokobueon, | CHICAGO ORCHESTRA (40 Pioges), | ° islickissam and Selw Nare i ot £% Jandeq Dero as ai exile, -2 = 5 ; Chas, ' ! i ¢ g o EANKAKEE LINE. and the_two opened i . . = y 5. Barry Maxwell, 30. Chas, Freeman, Under the direction of PROF. A. ROS! 450 Barrels Glassware, assorted. K, y ¥ WatertoWn, in Eisesgu{lwfiogl ‘cfumgl?f:p‘s;;; TI,;LO S’;}:’ ::‘\ rfmfilfl;smafihux‘;xs'] SNOW’S 6. Tom Sadler, 31 J.F. Obcn'st‘ g rf\cn.\'fisgxox.olbs CEATOSENDECKER. | 400 Boxes Chimneys Crimp Ton. . Depdt, $66¢ 6t Lake az.. and Joot "‘LT"':““ ’;w:,‘:—? for five years in ¢ i Shitz, the elo- SToa g o ? TS NPV (1 e 75 Cascs 5 and 7-fnch Vienna Shades. eave. i B iaars hn one of the State Dopartiments | | ent Jewish divine, will be taken by the So- DANGCING SCHOOLS, | 7 John Stiles, 32. W. W. Barhour, | WURSTEIS NEW CILICAGO THEATRE. | 200 Cases Avzand Ghimness. Cloctanatt, Indtanapolls & Louts-| A lucrative county office is the least thing that | ciety of Temple Emanuel to-morrov. NOW OPEN FOR SCHOLARS. 8. Bob Hooley, 33. Eddie Quinn, T Bankrapt stock of 2,000 Lamps, axsorted (to clote). Vile Day Express. .. +0:40am < B:00PT} Le ihsien,t]l‘tsleam by hhbpcnnnx.l worth, his schal- | This evening the Progress Club will give an | gy ESkSIDE;Comer Adams and Talstedste., 9. Dan Thompson, 34, Harry E. Sperra, SUNDAY EVENING, OCT. 20,1878, G. W. BECKFORD, Auct'r. ** " Mght kxpres g 8o pm§ T arship, his many amiable qualities, and his lon; Cocl 1] eRIaTe Sharduse.—sotrees toRst gt 2 — - 5 service in the press. : 13 ;nun;inm_e;a at Bon d.licmnl Hall. Prof. Emit | eveningy. xé's”"!“ Jower than cver before. 10. John Pee. 3 . hdwng d Kent, By M. M. SANDERS & CO., GHI0AGO, BOCK TSLAND & PACIEI0 RATLROAD, The Republicans are hesitating whether to | Erauklin will give readings and delineations of T VAT 11. James Adams, 30, Gus Ellis, 72 a0d 74 Wabash-as.., Chicago, Il Depot. corner of Van Buren an Shermaa-sts. TIcKeS ran David Vance or John Ruger in the Fifth | character, and other entertainments, literary DANCING ACADEXMIES, 12. Frank Arnold, 37. Henry Miller, 5 g dduty Gtfice, 56 Clark-st., Sherinan Lvase. 4 e > ¢ lve. AT AUCTION, _Loave | AT 13. W, Arnold, 38. George Frankum, 14, Amos drnold, 39. Lem I Wiley, 15. Eugene Arnold, - 40. Geo. I Lennox, 16. James Gorman, 41. Frank Freeland, 17. Johu Gorman, 42, Thos, Ellsworth, 18. George Gorman, 43, Fred Meadow, 19. T. B: Dixon, 44 Wm. Welling, 20. J. W. Freeth, 45. Harry Shirley, 21. Marry Roe, 46. Conrad Hall, 22. John Rapier, 47. Narry Mann, 23, Otis L. Carver, 48. W. IL. Stricklund, 24. Will K. Lavake, 4. Wm. Foote, COMEDY IN 4 ACTS, Davenport Express.. FRENCH SCHOOL, VA 1) | ~AI menls on the Omaha Express are scrved I 4208 cars, a2 75 ceats each. Prof. JOSEPH MARCHAND Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 10 o’clock, GHI0AGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILRAD. HAS OPENED FIVE GRADED.CLASSES YWe wiil offer full lines of all grades Men's, Women's +*Dagrille Route.” FOR B BLS. Inet Colidyona wenr. Trom the Dest Eastorn and West: | Tickes Offices, 70""'“«“’-“,}’&""’,’}?;"}'”‘“"“ K’lruudny. 7t09: Friday, 3t05p. m., at Mus Eddy's | &2 nanufacturers. coraer Clinton and Carzul e ndergatten, 25 Bishop-court. B sJlonay Ta0te S0 B 2t s Becke Aldios | By . T. STACY; Dy Thursday, 1 1o 3: Saturday. 7 10 9 D. m.. at Mrs. Auotloneer, 144 Deasborn-ot Supvie Scoit's hindergarten, Twenty-sccond-st., corner Pral- o Tie-av. Tuesday, Oct. 22, 10 a. m., GOODRICH'S BSTEAMERS, As the Democratic plans (see the dispatchy of the Nerves,” Thursday evening, befc beat_John Dentley for Bhelier the i coes) | Popular Scicnee Society, P bly run him again’ for Assembly i \his disteit, | a0d was full of interest.’ A Tectare before thil Soclet from Mrs. Bate is announced. MR, SULLIVAA'S IMPROVEMENTS AND BUSINESS. The Public Library bas about $4,700 fn tae i 5 b Bus = | treasurs. 4 N NG ,_m::i“‘":,’m Eigz‘*;;f;’f‘“wha“w“ with | R Y iz Mea's Christian Association are DANCING SCHOO L’ trax jons, havereturned | oryauizing a course of lecturcs in- opposition 1o | A3 Twentssacontst- Adult class Tuesdsy and Feiday from a tour of the Eastern cities, at which the; e S 3 > 'an; £ e s y | the Sunday Lecture Course. Many who disbe- y Aidence. & Lave been inspecting the water-works, pumping- | lieve in svstem of lectures on secular :u)‘.ylj‘:gzes celred st ony due:_Bendencs: 91 Tabaslvar: engines, sewerare, and pavements. Mr. Hiibers | f0F the Sabbath will assist this course, and it BOURNIQUE'S Gt B ol e e B mflgm the- patronage of strictly religions SCHOOL FOR D ANGING Assembly District. Both are stronz_men. | 30d musical, will be had. Dancing for au hoy SOUTH SIDE, Vauce hss beaten the Democrats twice in suc. | or two will conclude the evening. e Iw“’l‘f-““-"““"'““' cession there, and his strength is not abated. Prof. Peckham’s lecture on the “Functions JRERT Sl See cities which is likely to take precedence of all | " George W. Allen will make a hard- others. It may bealreadyin usein Chicago. | specel at the Academy of Music in tais eity Lo 198 TWeLly-lourth-St, near Indiana-av, . | 25, Chas. M. Bassett, 50. J. }[, Haverly. CHICAG0 ATHENEL, ] ST, For Ractae. llwaukee. ete.. dalls- T o i ive.sons o mequir T s | SSa question T povesimones g | ST OPEN: Cacisnienes ot torcvener | Myfne EVerY Wednestay and Siaray ot 2. = L T i S ik | FEm R Brstiulavih lnretonessboatdess: or biabodks fxfl :g,;:}; nh:f :5 ‘making is likely 0 assict o PROF. CARR'S Sunday Night, Extra Performance. UNIQUE PARLOR EVENING. | 5nd orrain Carpets. Ons Liesant itange. Wilioa Cob ona from the quarry to form a foundation. On top { subjecr just public sentiment on the [ D AN CING CTAS S S | Frices s usnal. Reserved Scats nowonsale, Cor- | MULE ATUANTL Songrires, Tender, na Plantte, | $2°Erofiers s cutnihare, S eing Desks Cor 0003 ARE NOW OPE for the reception of puptis, Address | "2ict %%+ 11o Grand Dally Parade—soPeopletn | "5 e & Reaned Farlor Entertalnment on Lection ot KA ok i poslElve, Withoutre: n 00 PR Procession—will pass through princlpal streets ol Thesday Evening, Oct., 22, 1878, | *¢me Comecarlysndexgmipice,, v, uctioneer. "Docks, fot o L of this ;onndauonn lIsyer of smaller stones is A singular accident was that of Mrs. Meyer | 750 West.Madison-st. ;

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