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5 i A ST SU—SIXTEEN PA! : i 3° HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUS 22, 1880—SLX’ : = ser aa ST : 3 = ; iderations, prompts me to be a can- is ee bie when condacted on business | tant cons! a 7 E wan “for himself } fame of the father whose genius Nature had antoiie matter ‘betore,, aud would perhaps Principles. eave businoss fa not done largely | didate. 1g pore ne Parone jonas to serve in G. THE STAGE. Roce anaes to 2 2, Ort, and talked uenied him. 4 many parts— | an article in the New York Herald, which | 0 the bpsie of commissions paid for dotog the | the world by taking this Contes. tng of Br. , Eenttinent with the tender dower of the play, | Azs, Charles Kean created many parts | 3a Ooty days ag0. Nro not glad to havea yond risk at g fair rato Of | Wachipurners friends yesteruny?™ thet | The Extent of the Gross Fraud in The Union Square Theatre and | Passionately beautiful.’ an, -Her mother | Lady Eveline, in Lovell’s “The Wi = | nev piece," Tiote,” up et with a | the feur of his stealing it, And the came Is truo ding was largely composed of : to a rattle-brained young man. 7 iH? Merine Li in Marston’s | tion last Thursday evening, met *‘ with 2 | Ope trae ee ie Sincse ‘Onssryer. | fore. The meeting xely f " i OW ‘ou doing, Annie?” | cret”; Katherine Lorn, O i ” " ofthe | Of all other business, i enth Warders. I think that the gen- Ps ; 3 the Coming Theatrical Betler ‘familias, “Nothing”, returned | “ Strathmore.” | sea ee amused cone aetT ont Dead Dogs. 2 rant “yore perfectly consistent in what | An Interview with a Carolini. Season. - ‘Annie. “Then don’t do itagain.” The au- THE CRITERIONS. ation ofa French translation by Mfr. Fred pins bintoe of sa ches ‘rene they. es Men’s Republican Club held a miliar with All the Facts, 4 4 ides as one man and i | young gli! who, tell ; dience shook their si When the Criterion Comedy oT eee her mother “ax neeoieplice i the | Cimoaco, Avg. 21.—In behalf of fhe undor- meeting last night, with Chairman Piper in | : ign singing |" A reporter for Tre Trmuxe TaN across y roared. The corn-doctor struggled through n ities oC bit iM Gi i ened at Hooley’s two weeks ago they Fa f her father, flies from Lome, is held | signed, as woll us fifty or more other sufferers | Meeting last Mighh Hike ook fanager Hill Gives a Dramatist : inuous | OPene ff . ‘The | wnurder of her father, flies + sufferers | the chair. A nf : and gets Janghter out of It by continuous | te frst performance of thelr. season. a prisoner in a eypsy-eamp, is resctied by her | from the pestilential nuisanco, would you kind. yyns determi upon, ad iy asures, tale | centieman from South Carolion oc a the piece with the butt end of a_cigar, swas determined upon, and me: i ee i if iy ate : Few Points on Successfal endeavor 1o Hight it and by everlastingly al y was “Freaks.” That performance W29 |:jover, and is finally rounited to her mother. | jy call tue attention of Dr. De Wolf (or whoover A ; Playwriti Inding to itas “an otd soldier.” aa as ina shore were many. Witches. | Jeet, and 1s finaily rounited, to er moter itis that suporintends the Health Department), | fo actively cooperate with the Garficld ana | Aman born and bred in the State—who hag , eayanieing ae Aree OE ee ege "| dino weople aid “not work well together. | is highly spoken of to the fot of there Bela the sua-ined and | Arthur Clab of older politicians, and it was | been attending the late Conclave in this : make the popularity of ‘dramatist to had a feeble ‘ ‘i d (and dead) | stated that at an early date Jo! gan} and, in the course of @ talk with him 3 Bri ¢ :, orrespondent writing from Omaha gives | festering remains of two poisoned (an t at ik m & im, ob. Adelaide Nelison’s Antecedents— Facts anes ae 2 ne cee oe uate nants: Continuous re- tie “following particulars regarding the | dogs lying opposit Nos. 51 and 63 Boston avenue, | would speak in Evanston. tained a good deal of interesting informa. ‘ “Fried cabbage!” echoed Manager Till. at} sineo then has worked a | health of Ass Adelaide Neilson during the | ana’ tlling ‘the atmosphere for half a blocs | TCENSES tion that will serve to throw consid, Ret Generally. Maoya -Conceras “Yes, sit fried cabbage—commouplace ) hearsal, hovever, the comedy is pre- | past few years. “On her return from her | ground with an odor that fs deadly and terrible? MARRIAGE-LIC. ye light. on the queer census-returns in thy ing Her Health. "| gonversation, familiar phrases the jargon of great eens panes ae gvoritwas pre. | BSE, visit to California amumber ot Years | whose dogs have been. at ithe spot, named now ; OE 1x ana Texieie | BOUt tH 5 e@ kind of sent juite as aml ago,” says ie writer, earl) * id less ste] are cn a Fallin: Tk Le «i cs vs Hie Sheee hanounts tos” Je laneh, thonen >» | sented in this eity. During the engagement | ie fo mee her af mie Omaha devot, Idd | shortly foward thole removal it wi be jimpossi- | A MArKes Dating, Soe 2 Pg Mer Inaneier ty ip—Pla Pla: “It makes the ple lang! oug! i vi large. The most { so, and while present she took so e le to live in the neighbor! p 4 ‘are al que by ease . eS Sood and Moxepgte | MERLE Ecce a fn Inporont ta ata arbaiy | Sih e-Lec uence api ora | tan, Ha as guerre a ates | Zas,wek the eben basins In mae povesring of Sts Caron date te am reg} q The dramatist admitted this. 4 thendolinda, | She was very quiet, and: appears - | Ww! diuvinr must "go." 23 hos | ten years has not exceeded of an : : “And the sentiment interests the people?” | is seen in the character of Then * | fering great pain. T accompanied the party | breathing the murderous ettuvium ose | year. This was no doubt owing to the ex- | © LY Dre ‘ene ; ver to Coulie SLODIRIE EI: bo Bree tine ug enlth Oeer soe citement attendant on the Conclave, which | Yious ten years, and that the average hag Sah om Yes, the playwright thought that might be | played by Miss Mary Stuart. The mo- | over to Council Bluffs, and tried to laugh her t THE UNION SQUARE THE AT Ton | admitted, too. i hotony—tie lick of variety—in hor | out ot her'depressioh She. was very lov | WMe te dogs dor Hespeusfully, prevented many from the serious business of | been not over 10 per cent.” A Tribuse representative called a Mr. |; pe” said .the manaeer, “that’s the early ‘performances has disappeared. Miss { spirited. While awaiting the departure of etting married, There were more than the | “OS W2EAT DO You BASE YOUR Asserrtoys Se eo ee unlon Suaare | CMe Steere ender tor tk in netics | Lessors dleruiue. 46 also. dota muuch | the rotcnae train she praposed # promenade | snamn the Public.¥—Asa Dow, —_| getting married. ‘There were more than the Stan arg its, been Ro itumleration to th, aA. M. Palmer, manager 0: eae ettel although her often imperfect | ¢ ear 2 iar n 4 cad To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. - * ‘ate of any consequence during thy i ‘Theatre in New York, some facts about the | of local color is ‘the successful playwright. batter, ae pa einlly tines tb beauty of | ilall the time ‘she was in California, going Cmrcaao, Aug. 2.--Aga Dow's position aa to | towners, showing that some of the people years. There isn'ta eounty ines . Dast ten There’s lots of itin “ All the Rage. from her bed to the theatre every day. As Pid dilin baby. | Whited business with pleasure in their vis! i e State, ex. i his pork deals is the cry of a maudlin baby. | to this city. ‘There are four under age in the | cept the Counties of Spartanburg and Green. ville, that has received an accession of Woy. - coining season of 1S30-'S2. “But,” reasoned the dramatist, “there is | her playing, she pleases her audience. While the train moved off in the after- “I fear,” said Mr. Palmer, “that Ihave nothing in the piece to inspire thought; there ue amit Se 5 the “acting of ae Gilbert 3s noon, after saying good-bye, she said, ‘I | He forgets the abuse he gave to Underwood & list, three boys and one girl. A widow in the are atin never expect to see you again.’ ‘The | Co. not long sinco for not mecting contracts. list confessed to 54. The following is the | immigration. On the Contrary, many of tha - counties in which the colored Population : little to tell which Tue Tribune has notal- | js no plot, there is— ° ve D je e plot,” Mr. Hill broke in; | [is comedy is forced, his speech and action hex tine fo met her, on her. ‘roturn | seo veneee Shuman Journal trles t9 como to | Ht, confessed te RRA PRO JA. vik BOAR Ag Th ay ready learned from other sources.” sig ever mind i soucan crowd | fs strained. But these shortcomings do not r s “dei ° our | **that will take care of itself if you can crowd | fs strained. 4 sar from the second trip to California, I Ims the law to be against = F § Isittrue that you have renee hs into the piéce sufficient incident to make it seemingly interfere with the on joyment of told her, cidu'e altogether ‘understand her | 2S Tescue, pad ‘elalms ‘the at esis nade emis. predominates have lost in population by the lease of the Union Square Theatre for five | 5 ti Old playgoers used to attend | the presentation. “ Freaks” will be seen for 4 ¢ ‘ ner ead dealing in future p' ration of ‘the colored : “Nol . Mr. Shook has renewed e to the theatre to-day want to be mF a ‘ ‘par- | law that probably Dow has violated as much as | | HOUT n i toise.., 89... Detroit, Mich. e Rene: mM Sct wholly so). 3 anmused without the expenditure of thought. DRAMATIC NOTES, ig Omale he fad had fio, deeadfutt par: | ny other member of the Board ever did. But | Ernestine Wolpens,.24....Chtengo. treatm ent of the Demoeratie State Goreme i v a ty thon the public, which Dow says, ‘Damn {t,"’ is | j Emil G. Stromer. ment and. the ‘property-holders themselves, Christina Nelson. his lease of the property which includes the 2 Vv i} nf N é el ; Tease | They get cnough of it in their business in George Conquest, Sr., is pronounced out | O*YSI2S_in the refion of the heart, and that theatre aud the adjacent hotels ‘bat There ig | these days of competition: they don’t want | o¢ danger. Bho Was fuse coeeveriar when the Haim | ditetostod “Tins ditorence Betwoou Dow's so- terbal understanding in te ma | eg at Atulear siines—pometiing thoy ean {- delineator, is on his | reached Omaha, Ihave a letter froin her | called corners and Armour’s is very great. a verbal understanding in the matter, how- | and hear familiar things,—something they can |-- ‘Thatcher, the negro delincator, is on saying she was iil alt he Gia aha wor ceChie Bow. cal tte welfare of aie pile, teh 4 recognize at once. way from England. gigo. When L saw heron the way to Cali | Pool" dvr aclis expecting that he ean male Some of -the counties reatly have Smaller population than they had in 1870, and in those Erie: Pe. counties where the colored population pre. ‘Irondale, Mich. dominates: there has been no immigration, ever.” +, “Wi beany changes in your com-| | “ut,” the playwright ventured, “suppose | “oonore St. Felix (St Felix Sisters) was | {aha Wu Mik aero Om ote way to Cali 2 Bae its, while Ar- | § Frederick Juug. : - ws ere. reac 7 every manager followed your example, what Sh ae i » pieture of health, and spoke of being quite | Mone; by aepressiog Goad hee 1 Eocisn ‘Mestlin. trondale, Mich. because the white people are afraid to pany? ‘ojild dramatic art come to 2” buried last wee! rookiyn. o inour, in bis e 0. ‘ They’ into those counties, owing eb ON, importa save the addition | "9'} a ny ind of 7 se ey au | Well. Perhaps it was the deception of her | the value of thelr products. The u3scssor's re- facia ‘ymann, nto those counties, owing the peculiar None of importance, Phat remark puts, me in mind of | atthe Olympic on Sept. '$0,° Dalziel will | }eoaga St ports of hogsin fitinois prove it, Dow selling | ] Sophia Dartmon Demoeratic institutions in vogue there sinc, of Mr. Joseph Whiting, whom you have | Davidge,” said Mr. Hil. “Davide never | au ioh his burlesque organization. : ie ork at about 89, for seller the year, expects t0 |} Bernard Murphy... 187), in the shape of the Ku-Klux and oth seen playing in “ ‘The False Friend.” makes lils nose up for his scene in the third . : jxgention has been taken to the publica | Poviousat say $s while ArmOULS buyiag on: |} Sirs. Muria Wallace: disturbances, to prevent freedom of got “What novelties in the way of playsdo | act without turning from the glass and, Manager Palmer will remain in the city | tion, in our sketch of. Adelaide Neilson’s life, | iidces the vahte to $150 or $5. Now, tho diner. elections Voting at Y i pointing to the flaming proboscis, saying sar- | when he will leave for San Francisco. of the fact that the gifted netress aceordine ence to the producers of hogs in our State by “Tins there been anything remarkable fo many familiar with her early life, was 4 | Armour’s works amounts to, ut one cent_per about the natural increase either intend to offer?” a pone Well, as Tue Trmecne has already eastically: ‘There; there’s high art for you. ‘Ada Cavendish will make her redntrance r En od, 1 ¢ season Wii + T le at the present time don’t want fs London barmaid. In an_ obituary notice | pound on 3,000,000 hogs, $7,500,000 alone. If Dow Sentel Toc eee ease eee Think ines" will return | on the American stage Aug, 28 at Buifalo, | 3 in the New York Ther, tie writer | succeeded our farmers would thant him for dw Don’t you think the subject arisky one | to it in the theatre Le 2 * though. “The Frolicksome Oysters” is the pecu- | says: “The dramatic lists suit other autliotl: Stroy’ ing a poste oe ders i, that much OE Ae Na a aieed Mir, Palmer, | snes bus ie makes theaubie ey ome con, | Har name selected for a new combination, ust e her age a8 00; herbicthp Roe friliee | more will the public damn Dow. XXX. lauebtne. ST wean het added “that ex: | sulted iny own taste wouldent some things | ‘Lost in London” at the Halsted Street | Sars" Spanish artist, and her mother io hind WEE AR neuy fifty-one other persons have en me outs bug if tid I would bon tho ae bout Opera-Llouse to-morrow evening and during in Eueiish fady a gentle be All sip tag suaicey ap rue cleave Trane rt . 7% yt sthe shopkeeper who Vv a veek. : his is Only the tinse’ ANE a is y. Pa irene ee wor wie ad eustomer buying a sill pocket-handkerchiet- the week. ¥ current, biography. Hier Zexact age is | Cxrcaco, Aug. 21.—Without reference to the { Lary Filus : subject should be tabooed which pre- | in the place ofa linen duster. ‘The audience-| John Hooley, Jr., is now Treasurer of unknown, but it was probably between 83 | merits of the other candidates for Congress in | { Annie Jennat sents ‘studies of character. dissections of | laugh at the allusion toa tripe sandwich. | Biaistlell & Gulick’s John Dillon comedy | and 35, and her birthplace is equally uncer- | tho Third District it inuy be said, almost without, j Bes Walkenbel aiotives, and decently reflects upon the stage | There may be nothing particularly fanny to | company. * ti , Her parentage was of very humble de- | sear of contradiction, that there are good rea: sph W, Byles Te ba scription, and her first appearance before the | sons why Hiram LBurber, Jr., should not be re- Heep MW, Beles oT ab all, ‘The nat - *Not-atall. e natural Increase of tha white people is about the same as - rural population, a ay: Z THE NATURAL INCREASE AvoNG COLORED PEOPLE pa is not as large as during the years of slavery, - When they were slaves their owners “mals them take better care of the young. It was au investment, and it was to the owner's i- terest to have his property increase in nim ber, and, consequently, in value. Tt is the 7 Poncini Melanin. J James Plunkett. 1 Bridget Flanniga “the effects of the terrible struggle between | you in the allusion to tripe, The audience, 3 : ot ; religious conservatism and what is known as | however, want tripe, and tripe they shall | The first * Pinafore” of, the Season—and } outside World was 'as a London barmaid, nominated. [a one sonse ‘the interests of the | | pceet fisnel same thingasaman’s raisins stock now, Siiee anodern progressive thought, Is the stage to | have. A great many inanagers who are con- | Iet us hope the last—will turn up at Hooley’s | serving her employer’s ciistomers With a | eee oe eee reclame 4 3eue an Lar Spal dni asaman’sratsestocknow: Sine Uanuntere: iliie foves, urged wills. sud eee re Tk Thto ive. ei ine pas OILS SOL Laie Eat won nee many adailrers. sable ‘hoy all belong to Chicago, and the three mem- the same care of themseives, ‘They are ¢ tom WO 2 y five. ious and industrious, she soug! ppor- qi > A Joban Carts, naturally 2 careless and improvident bers tozether represent the city aga whole. It | § Pinger cenirrorcte any novident eapl, purders, illic! forged willis, and « i] Siberia rete Herter rorefiect—is | apiay that they think is zood, but which tio “Our Gentlemen Friends” appears to be tunity to rise to a higher position. A gentle- ‘ it not its duty to reflect the ruling sentiment | public won’t accept, and they try to force it |.as unsuccessful at the New York Standard | mn “of good family, but of very moderate | is no disparagement of Mr. Barber's natural of its time? ‘The Greek drama does notliing upon that public." When I got +All ithe | as it was in this city. means, attracted by her beauty and vivacity, Eee cre cear cer ae en Aer Gertrudo B. Lippert. more than this. What is the philos phy of | Hage? I did exact wine T dia witht HORe |The Players,” with Mattie Vickers and'| {ilered to edueate her for the stage. Miss | Guty for the Third District. Neither by long | 4 Homer Smith. 31. neglect the children in such a way 23 to - Pileinlis) bata redex of that Gf tie, days Gr}. Widteomb Evers. niet oied asnearas | Charles Rogers, will be the attraction at the | Neilsou was under training for several ents, | residence nor by apecial businessor professional | t Bate Alden..........20. cause death. So, while there Is a certain vet!s,—anonologs on man’s duty, on his | atre, watched my audience, noted as near as B studying toward the end under the direction | Work has he been at ail prominently iden- WEDNESDAY. natural Increase among the colored people, dens, and are eyen pleased when they are Maria Thoma: }iurene A, Ellis. taken away by death. In fact, they often. Elizai a a é faitys, and his unbeliefs?” could the | effective incidents and | Olympic during.the week. of J. SL Bellew, probably the most accom | tilled with the interests of the Thizd District. |. § James P. Conway....22...,Chicago. itis in a smaller rati pal do ou HUE a rare, 20 untlorop nie (thoes teat tell a a= Uns Keak | «The Spectre Knight.” “Ages Ago,” and plished eloeutiontst of the last fifty years in | Nor ean it be said that his career in Congress pert ‘Lyman... --3. -Chicayo. “white people? 7 aHo than that among the as ‘Daniel Rochat? can prove attractive to | points _ were eliminates Fre Made | «charity Begins at Home” constitute the | Ngland, whose readings in this country will | thes far bas been of a nature to assure his | j Louis H. Estey: 22.,..Cleveland, O. “Has there not been a large subdivision the mob?” strong, the obscure portions of “the piece répertoire of id Rice's opera troupe. -be well remembered. Bellew has left it on { constituents that he is altoether the besten 1 Hattie L. Woodford.20.... Rochester, N. ¥. of property in the South, which has te ded ry pe. the record that Miss Neilson was by no | to represent them fora second term., Before bo | j Willie Tompkins .. ....Elgin, il, : | to Rene the white people to settle down and was | had taken his seat he regeemed plédges which | ] Elna Litherms: dier memory was | hehud made during the campalgd by cagaging | {Geni atmerman. 3: Bust Kinzie. build up families 3 i, 10 North Desplaines There hasn’t been any subdivision of “I don't play toa mob, but to the people; | were made plain, and eventually’ the play i es, * Daniel Nochat? is a work full of | was made so simple that it fureed itself upon Forepaugh’s Cireus tents have been filled | means an apt schola passion and of poesy, free from the slightest | the people, and they laugh without following | at every performance during the past week. | neither quick nor reten ve, and her bowers | openly and seandalousiy in the purdon-brokerge | {Mrs Minaie Hiller taint of grossness ur indelicacy, and it it | the plot? 2 bs ‘The final exhibition was given fast night. of apprehension were sluggish. le sines is iz 5 ic. SOTO Stes * 4 the approval of those capable of understand- } as you can get atit, exactly w hat they want 2? | a5 city, has just completed the “manuscript | tO, speak the ines of Juliet. Jie | the House. He has been since then only known | } Joba deMeaa, -2019 Keeley. ~ not enough to account for one-tenth of ing and enjoying it. think it is the great- Freciselys that's a manager's duty. 1 | fa tgeds, dbis ongitled "Aas SE | ad “to. tell her ,When to raise her | as one of the humblest and most insignificant | } Maggie Egan... 2900 Reeley. alleged inerease in population” zest work of Sardou; and as, in sole sense, | don’t believe in making people eat beefsteak eho és hand, when to drop it; she was like clock- | members of 2 Congressionul Syndicate whose } Wilham Engh. ‘hicugo. “You regard the yeturns as my theatre has bven the interpreter of the | if they want mush and milk.’ John Towson and Digby Bell will head work, and had to be ‘adjusted to certain | sim bas been to dictate from Washington the Inzeborg Hunson.. Chicazo. fatal i French drama in New York, 1 feel_it due to fhe company. engaged in the production of gestures before she could accomplish them,” | Politics of the State of iteate: W. oe panscy S fe Noth Ealsted. qhARGELY Pictirious, Do you'sor? usk a litle “in presenting what F sonsider MRS. CHARLES KEAN. Dea WoamnMs” & Rew musteal comedy by | ie same writer says: itis known that jn Sm Wane | Yon Penoree fe mig he HOly fetitious, A reasonable incre ie worl as produced it 3 A cablegrain from London yesterday tells 1 He August last just. before she sailed for . y Ki = 3 ¥ en expected,—say 10 per cent. grain fro) y y te r Sliss’ Neilson. was priv: A Proposed Remedy, { Mary Kubart. All over that is wholly fietitions, and fam satistied that a recount made by honest men who had the personal courage to make 3 cor- rect return would. prove it. “But this census us us of the death of Mrs. Charles Kenn, a great | | The popularity of “The False Friend”? at | America a tely mar- the Editor of The Chicago Trib Joren Olsen, ing aehat other plays have. you for the co | oe ee terrace en, a great | vente he nciuoed the managauent io | Ted, In Londen, to Alt. Edward Compton, | gigacon ace, al The eet ots of | {Buca Ee: : postpone the production of “The Danicheifs St year. Alias apheane Chat Ghee eearts | the past few days give a fellow a chivalric feels have just purchased D’Ennery’s new | Charles Kean she was known as Ellen Tree. until the 20th. last year. .1t thus appears that the question . i “‘the Chevalier de Lamoliere,’ and I | The year of her birth is stated to be 1805, “Abever ie f All’ the Rage” | Of the disposition of her fortune is a compli. | Ing, heneo these tears.’ The West Division Kall- | {Frank Osineki...- ction is only a | part of ‘the robably play it before it is produced | and the place of her birth is said to have | a4 ey pe Seeks the anal its ge cated and delicate one. It has been stated | way have issued an order to conductors to stop j Alexander Juc caro: _ | Scheme, well’ understood, to inflate 2 uring the past week, the second o big | that the American divorce would not proba- | the cars only at crossings, the result of which is q Emma Atkins the population of the entire South in order not only to keep their present representation, but to seenre an increased one in Congress so snl 7 the Electoral Lolle ‘i ene Demo- crats have secured control of all theSouthern Bloom, 10, States by a series of frauds and crimes ike * been London, England. Wer first appearance eVicker’s, v e nk J Ff yhans?9”? Deen » Eng ppea’ at MeVicker’s, hundreds have been unable ne : e of coe bre . ‘The Orn) ia more in the vein | in public was made at the Theatre Royal, | to obtain admission. bis i nd I ‘er ent Lem tion es ber a - about It afte ae th ben ead Sren Elizabeth itobmaut slay in the sie of “The Menkes | Goran’ Garden, London, in the character of | the reouening of the West Side Academy | Sout theinsulves, and should tt be ascorsaived | OoUsed te ‘while ‘we men Gas hop on amd oir |} £ioto Bednuveke.. 3 play in the style of ‘The Banker's | Quivia-in Shakspeare’s “Twelfth Night,” | of Music hasbeen fixed forthe 13th ot Sep- | that Mr. Lee has not sinee married, the ques-'! Vienout sore oceania ebitvare rales, | { braueeszkn Ochockald, i tion may lead to a strong litigation between | Without reference to crossings orarbitrary rules. | § Jchan ‘Tisch. ot Can somo good conundrum-guesser toll why | } Hivka Maisner. Daughter.” and she retired from the stage on the death | tember. Mr. Enmett is materially altering An original work 2” 3 hie ae) sos, | the appetrance of the interior, ‘Ihe hight of-| Mr. Lee and Mr. Compton, who will, of 21...-fronton, Ll. astonishing to people not familiar with their “Not enaclly, Its a play made over from | of her husband, w hich opearred, a 3868, | the prosceniumn will be seventy feet. course, assert liis claims, and’ Miss Neilgon’s | such au order exists? It consumes more time in| { Julius J; Hunnbiers.. Giluserte, Ind. iuethads, and they now Drower Dre oo de ‘The Banker’s | having een. efure the public . for hard-earned fortune, will, probably be half | carrying out the order than formerly, for § Frank Marek... Chicago. + | tinuation of the sume frauds and crimes, to i Secure control‘of the National Gorernment: ~~ an uid play, just as et i iN Mr. Armand Buisseret will be the leaderof consumed by greed Chit now the car waits two ‘minutes while a lady | J Rosalie Rater Lyulso have | over forty years. On the 12th ‘of the orchestra at the Grand Opera-Ilouse. Te walks from one-half to three-fourths of n block, v4 Daughter? out of ‘Lillian oe melodrama in the style of *’She Orphans.’ December, 1836, she first _ appeared. 7 Robert Hugh 2 West Mi Th hb ve Si 4 2m ae = #4 3 5 a ed | was “repeater? at Haverly’s until selected = SRE sane eee while otherwise one-fourth of a minute on! bers Hughes. St West Madison. HG men who were appointed Supervisors iz enprally 7 tae ote three. ley forthe mae. | on the American stage at the old Park Thea- | to direct the C.0. 0. “Pinafore” company, | THE VOICE. OF THE PEOPLE, | wis necessary. OF wer aute only dary % flores... + Bt 7 West Madison. | of the census are mere tools of Hill, Hamp- tre, New York, as Rosalind. As Ellen Tree.| and has quite a reputation as a solo violinist, > pence at ‘There is a remedy. At present nearly all men | 4 {4 : ton, Butler, and the other | Demo- : e OLN 08 2 : see except very old ones get on and of the cars cratic politicians, and owe their up- Fe do you think of the outlook for | she is associated with theearly days. of the The original plans for the Grand Ope! Where? without obliging thom to stop. This they do In ointment directly to them.. Having hh s eed dtama in America, and the grandfather of | House are being faithfully carried out. By ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, tke fuce of x notice posted up in tho cars the power, the Democratié Senators refused. y “Money's, yl Look at the ex- | the New-Yorker of th ion al- | the end of next week work will be far | Crrcaqo, Aug. 21.—Can you tell me where the } centioning passengers not to get on or off while te firm any! 5 j 2 si? El a e New-Yorker of the present generation a 2 b rt 'o confirm anybody but their chosen tools, fi traordinary ‘activity of your VWest- eat iis z enough advanced to permit the painters, | bonsted “honor” and “chivalry” of tho | the cars are in motion, ‘This notice is up simply i i if 1 : Yo PAT i ‘ways speaks of her with a degree of réspect om ‘- ry for protection to the Cot 4 sc of and in that way they secured their appojat q to ta ae in “‘prospenjiy, | and admiration that no woman since her time | ¢cot#ters, and upholsterers to take posses- | Southern “ gontiemen ” have gone? suit over sume “one, thoy many Hine tna not tor ent * at E New ork, tou and Beaton presen atti: | has ion able eas em slnce ler time } sion. Peat ne Or were they a myth from tho beginning? _| roteottn eho e ye “Can you give es a Speet: ‘Next season should be one of the 7 igs i fi ri “ill still The Tom Keene combination will probably ‘There docs not appear to be anything left but.| Now, in order to even. the thing up, I suggest ANY SPECIAL INSTANCES F most prosperous ones known, ir. Haverly | (on#ed to what our few centenarians will still | commence rehearsal in this ¢ity about the | uallorbos stutter eed bulldozers, without a | that every chivalrous inlzht insist upon tho | 4 #tG0b Tosser... of this frandulent census-taking 2” ‘ tells me of the fall auditoriums to which my | sist upon styling the ‘palmy days of the | I8th of September. Mr. W. IL Hayden, the | particle of bonor or boneste. cars stopping to let bim on and off until this un- | | Grncius tt aboses “One or two will suiliee Sut of several a. tompany has been playing here. Mr. Me- | rama indeed, She kept the throne of the MANES. dow in California, will, it fs ex- Z Sut an Bnprincipted get a eee never infest- oe eee fatterey: on inoffensive Martha Raber. that T know we Sci fee t pur Ee i ui y Y a x a a - a nt, and v! inf of 01 = “4 fy tory what will be the winter one?” became the wife of the manager, Thomas | , Barney Macauley will begin his season at | cipal part of thelr code Of “honcee eee” | Van Buren stro Would agree to bind {enmme ion, Were cut off to form a part of Aiken County, “You like Chicago ¥* ‘Ham bline andave think ther weve \. | Lexington, Ky., on Sept. 2. In addition to z Asxious Ixqumen. | themselves to patronize exclusively any enter- | | {yauona Fateh, Now the population, of the rest or Eugesi “Every man likes the place that likes him. fam blin, and we thin ey were both at-| A sessenger trom Jarvis ‘Section ® we are as prising "bus line that might, be started to accom- - x S re] 5, vl y ce Bi ar County is reported to be 45,000, whieh You have the best theatrical city in America, | tached ‘to that company during the | giad tobe able to state that he has anew Incongruities, modate the public. Sindly publish thie: 7 amounts to an increase in’ tem years next to Boston and New York. Lam always | early days of Cushman’s apprenticeship. | vicce entitled * Pleasant Valley,” which will ‘To Ue Editor of The Chicago Tribune. thirty-one young. Indies WHO Will eae soe of at least 15,000, or 40. per ‘cent ~ welcomed and well supported Lvhen I come Elen Tree was most essentially a classic | probably be first produced at the Grand Cricaco, Aug. 21.—Among the “ incongruous just too good for anything. OOM D In __ other words, the population here. How can I help liking it? actress,—classic not only in the sense of be- | Ubera-Louse in this city on Oct. 11. concatenations” which the Knights Templar ‘ of a part now is greater than the population. of the whole ten years ago, and so much “The Electric Light.” John Dillon's new | brought upon us was tho flaunting of the snered \ of ability, but also in the fact that she seldom. picee, by Mtr, J B eouittous has made a de qublentof the Crogs on beer and whisky saloons. ORE ROETTECR: ‘ Tshould ifke to havesuch a theatre here; | condescended to play anything that eriti- | ©! is One Of tie bene teh ai S| apeeuc saw a Greek cross with the legend of | very soul] at Headquarters— houl uel ‘ 3 hs sg omedy is one of the best John Dillon has “ ” very Bull at Mendquarters—Third Con~ Pid aoe cee ane heaires quough already? | eism rightly or wrongly considered non- | gyet presented, and fon Bene ee ee ules fot Below i eg eaae iaeese and not Bresslonal Mistriet, i See Us every ‘o! Weeks with | classical. Long after the severity. of | one and all of the party are thrown into irre- | legend, “Sour mash whiskies.” Ou agother | The all-absorbing interest attaching to the vf pere Was A Tumor that you desired to ing a Shakspearein actress of a great derree petal, areguiar stock theatre here. Is it greater as to make the return simply ridicu- ~ fous. (Pils population, too, is entirely agr- cultural, ‘There isn’t a Tonau fect ring: on tablishment in the county, Many of the negroes, tov, have been driven away since 1876 because of persecution for voting the evident pleasure, but would you not tire or 7.9 aa ov i istibly drolland mirth- voking si S ” | sa tsaw “4 i. i usif you had us all the year ronnd? You | Talfourd’s “Ion” had driven it froin | sistibly drofland mirth-provoking situations.’ suigon T saw the cross Surmounting a denuijohn. | late Conclave has tended to distract even the {Carl Krase. y ae ¥ “5 -Bolitoniuan iarthe commie aay uandsounest | every otter ainge, tho grace and | | Devotion,” something which cannot he | uoneacmacgend Rolow, But inferred that the | yotitician’s attention for the time beans fee | Adolph On Tiave explained inareseee se popu 4 suditorium in the country and an ert | beauty of Ellen Tree in the presentation of | called a play, but which Serves to introduce | Was by the contents of the jug that he con- | the generally engrossing theme of politics, {fiore Hee age white population in a rural communi ig manager. In Haverly you have the very | the Greck boy kept the work before the | Mr. Ben Colton and. his daughter Little | Quorel. GC." | and the resuit is a dearth of local political | J Harry Troost, hot. as. fast ation in i axtreine of theatrical cuterprise, You are | Ainerican public abd irgoularke eeeiteas | Teal nee ee Ities, has been the card. : St aad aes iE 4 Benbor linois “hele rere nee 4 going to havea new theatre in the Grand | persuade those who yet remember her in the | at the Olymple. ddalene is a. brielis chia Buying whe Press. news more marked and more complete than | { Jonanu tees Hllnois jhere, where” you have. mora od pera House. Then thei be: | part that even Macready himself equaled her | With a raro imitative faculty. While the To the Editor bf The Chicago Tribune. is ordinarily the case even. thus carly in the | { Henriotts Seengat. 28. ‘Townsend, Harry County, at thas <treme” southeastern if sides the large stock of minor theatres. Your | in the ,classic simplicity and subtle sug: | liouses have not been crowded, business has | Cmcago, Aug. 21—Mrs. Julia Ward Howe | campaign. By the middle of the coming { William 8. Andrews.21 i me or the & Se edeiap OF ai 2 patronage is: extremely liberal, and often ex- | gestivehess that she bestowed: upon - the | Deen good. Cea among other things ina speech before tha | Weel, however, there will be-nothing left | | @#Ues,Gibson.......19 fands along the raat de rests with: four present: population you have aor oe i consider Ene et, ‘Se fraud | _Amusical comedy by Ben Woolf will be | Concord philosophers the other day, that | of the late Conclave but the remembrance {Nan Benae 18... syaukegam, i bayous extending through them from the pore a Somest wouan on the stage. She could | Seu Zor the first time at Tfooley’s to-morrow | ‘Money could buy the press," meaning that it | of its mingled successes and blunders, and ayacran F, Burton. 29°.) Hamilton, Cant coast. The only business in the county is sido you think thst New Tork will beable | scarcely be said, however, fo” deserve this | Grune, tt i. called “ Fhots,” and will be | would buy it to dishonorablo ana tase service. . | poopie wetiCuiaes included, willhave settled | | Pats, Atkiuson...23.-" Hyde Paris, I lumbering and, tho manufacture of naval. tosupport so many houses,—Daly’s, the Park, enoomium. for hér face in repose was far from We Dantele Mie Gece yosgnaliss Care | Now, fogy Or Julia know that money will buy | ack into their usual avocations. and tho po- | 1 Helena Peeeng ae ene eres heepenting, and resin. A the I > Booth’s, the Us Square, Watlack’s, the | perfect; at When aiimated in the Tetlection | Harrison, ‘Mir, R. EB. Graham, ‘Mr. WIL From’ my observation of quite 2 manibee litical pot gives promise of bubbling and boil- | { Charles Marke: 20 W. Seventeen: fimigration.s | ere pers sm Fifth Avenue, ibio’s, the Lyceum, and all | of the rdles which best fitted he i » q of ie boil- ith. | immigration. No white man would go there. th Avenue, Niblo’s, 5 Yn, Steritnne. in. “the ite Buena, | Aol, Ai George ‘Gaston, and Air. | senre Linear to che conclusion thas money | ing in real frs-olass style. The Republican { | Qugute HODES-—--2).-'B Prirtente He would starve unless he wanted to lve “Of coutse it will. Good times are all | Bedtrice in “Afuch Ado About Nothing | Heury Warren, «| marcitge or to an iegithnate euseut eoncee: | State Central Committee is dispatching any | {Fae Scene 22 Ro Mohawk, gn pine, resin, and fish, ‘The natural increass round, amd if yon elect the right Presi- | Rosalind.—she was iudeed u thing of |. Mr. D. B. Hodges, who went to England in | 2" aniount of dreary routine work at the Grand | { GptiStopher Jonasen29."~-1é2 Desplaings. there can’t be. more:than 2 per. cent, dent—” Z deat ier dorm was faultless, and greatly | advance of Maverly’s Mastodons, returned | Julia ought not to throw stones, IP. | Pacific Hotel, and, in additi ‘al 7. Christine Peterson. 32... Chicago. yet the population of the county is reported “ Which is the right man ??_ assisted the illusion Of -her performanee of | Yesterday. He says the smallest house so — ; 2 ane’, In Addition to all that, is SATURDAY. to have increased over 50 per cent. These “YN Well you atter the election, If, I say, | such Parts as Jun, looking as she did lixe | far in London has been $1,200, and the larg- Bayonets and Shotguns, constantly receiving the most encouraging { Ghasles W.Saxon,Jr.19. -15 Staunton av. are but two out of a large number of similar we havy. no interference with the sinancial | some Greek statue saddenly animated with est S130, Haverly, who left ‘for New York To the Editor of The Chicago Tritune. reports from all parts of the State. Appoint- | } Aunie‘Tracoy...."..-18...11694 Weer Gane. instances, and shows the way the pars policy ofthe country we will find patronage | lif jesterday piternuon, thinks tne Mastodon |, Cntcaco, Aug. 2.—Gen. Hancock does not | ments have heen made for speeches’ ne the | 4 Frank Kartner 42 Clinton. padding scheme is being carried out in { Josephine Siti -183 West Tuvlor. South.” lite. enongh for all? i ‘Che personal character of Ellen Tree was | Success will warrant him keeping the troupe re = S whe y 6 pend ot Wou't give us "Daniel Recht? unti always held to B®, gbore reproaely | abroad for a longer pertodthan he at frst ‘ polis, "© Payonets to bring freemen to the dee Mens orneaty aor fs cane pa # “No: when I hope the land of Ingersoll | and few women “at Mig tinerlea, | Pected. . ; ‘The absurdity and foolishness of that part of | #mnization is going ‘on with, the old-time | J Edward Wout get mad over it. ‘The time of our com- | coupled so much esteem with so Hh pone | gphe old _chareh at’ Cohasset, ‘Mass. of | nis letter Decomes apparent when it is consia- | Vigor. ‘The Western branch of the National | { frie, Wys. ingis not yet fixed, but Pyebeensommuech in the | larity. “Sheomes See a be ea which Ropson and. Crane and their families ered that Gen. Hancock knew vi sell th: Committee will probably meet in this John Camp: hebit of Seeing my. Mitte bles peated ae ee | Aattly She, wa “Kean, With hin she | members, was built iu 1713, “Mr. Cranes | nobody ever on “auything of the | ¢ity about the middie of the week. Senator | |gizb Rinna. Ciitezeo papers almost as sgon as 1 formed | starred through’ Enciend Not ee aise Robson hhas been Stoueeeeee songs and Mir | rind, YN Memipted to do anything of the | Logan was rather expected bark fom eros Erna Scprei ) t se 7 L . + “ a Ss Deen erator nearly ten years, Se tl oy yesterday, but ‘2 se rj : Chewy uat L suppose you will Know of my | colonies, With ‘him she returned to | ALson Las be the church make mention of honesty alesse eos 8 falsehood PT GS | Tailed to disclose nie premener use Toaster | | Philip A Van Biieda Watertown, Wis, Ghicaga. B. M. SHAFFNER EXONERATED. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Crcaco, Aug. 21.—Thongh several days have elapsed since the cruel aceusation has been bruited about in referenee to the charze of perjury made against me by certain Mir waukee creditors of B. Goldman & Co. be Maggie A. Nolan. Net hn hatin tn, couing 2S soon as Linyself think of stari-} America in 18!5. With a strange { +, mi t ‘fo soo erica S15. With a i Yedrowninge of 2 towneswomen byefource, | politiciun. ij ‘The Central Garfield and Louis S{nder. cnr inlene Ra 80 ian ANE Ye ithe 1739, founde guyltie of wych- | _,He aso knows that his advbcates have used | moved into its San Headquarter ee eas it fore Commissioner Bloodgood, I have de- MANAGER HILL ON PLAY WRITING. | played second. to her husband wuheng | ies and devlyshe devises.” Thouars UNE Tevolvers to Keep freemen atvay | of the Palmer House, at die southoarteeme: layed publicly noticing the affair untilits - A dnumatist stood in the lobby of Me- | the slightest inurmur, and. always seemed | _,The Gulick-Blaisdell organizations will be | “But he ken iot a word to say against this, Ve piaty, and Monroe Streets —and is peeu- - Judicial determination. A dispatch just re ° Vicker’s the other night while the crowd | 10 feel, more delight at the applause | at the following-named places on the dates | whieh Isnmetecy Giey’ » | quarters room nthe earn the best head~ ceived announces that the Commissioner." ~, bestowed upon ‘him than that lavished | Mentioned: Company No.1 (ohn DHlan I saw a colored iu yesterday, as much of a | 72ers room in the hotel.’ A large banner, f ices, 1. Co and pringtield, Il. Aug. 23; Jacksonville, Iu, | freeaun as Gen, Hancock, minus & thumb and | Teaching to the opposit corner, will soom G3 ound ‘the charge entirely groundless urged Into the theatre. Before 8 o'clock S} S ass Be lente : i upon herself. She playé pet ris | 51 hee house was filled from pit to dome. “ aul ( seep. easanit She OH aye, poole: petty parts 22 tot; Beardstown, Ill, 28. Company No. | With a sear on his cheek,—shotgun wounds re- | ung to the breeze, and the usual ort- the Rage ” was ae pines, This dramatist ever ir. Kean chose to play that, which was 3 (any Webber) Auron HL, 3; Rock- caved pr cleetion-day. in Alabama, Shere quite ment of posters and transparencies will be written much, Jas? hi: i his best. le. W! ye ‘ord .. 24 and 25; Beloit, Wis, 26; Du- number J y Whut are now Gen. Han- ing On the outer walls. A conte! te ut, alas! his writings rile. When “he played Aue 5 a, Beloit, Wis., 26: Du- | cock's sugportene GC. | of ail the Gartield and Arthur Gan orence unsupported, discharging and fully exoi erating me. x ‘There was no motive for, nor advan Gerived from, entering the judgments in been cither “too high f beth she played ~~ Lady! Macbeth, | buane, ja, 27; Clinton, Ia.; 28. Company A F: sension uf the Tasers Ge pene and when ihe enacted USGmtet Ao. 8 (Hop Seoteh*)—tvekstord, Ih. 3 Insurance Brokerage. pier Republican elubs inthe County, will be Neve abia ee {nited States Court at. Milwaukee, nor Was. preciation of theewitured.” Playwriting ins phe lasaria 'y played the Quecn, lest some Te the Editor of The Chtcazo Tribune, purpose of la ing “out further wore eee Henry Frenze Tesldeanoe oe oy SWORE 1? tae fe ne 3 | or experienced actress should in- | It appears that the mild- Mi Can fi not been profitable with him. He is a lover | terfere with the effects Kean always strove i ewi: Beeue cue ek Tice Cena Tee eas to male dn active telling gs, Proposed of art, and has what the manager of. to-day | to produce in the closet-seene of that play. nee Lave ae sean ae prgertns ir eebanne erin wien the | ithe Chicasa ee ang campaign, oO w'Phis maltose ee, considers insane ideas regarding , the | ,_ Wen Ellen ‘I'ree returned to tnis country | be due her under a contract fortwelve eels Deo rot cine oe Co aD Di eniocraie Sexeemgee aes of aie Sere sult of he Cue en Oe ach ot sanctity of. that art. He therefore | 272 in 1865 her appearance caused a thrill entered into BMay'3, 188. ‘This seems rather our rots Hig yeaa’ im Chisago, petted yest day in Voom 33 ee ere ROLL, WAVES, ROLL! Yom Tag Testded A Cty tok teas OF disapporntaeny see caused. & tril Singular, oe erat, ns seems rather reflecting not a little upon the character of tho | peted yesterday in Room 39 of the Palmer » ROLL! Whom has resided in this city for the last twelve years) over those of Milwaukee, aud eclaration to that effect wassuificient togive ee Art Ay contemplated the screaming multitude as the | eighteen years. Wer face ‘had coarsened | wwe ile i f inen engaged fi House. in other w Col. Bi 4 al : n ie : 5 i vison, whil tea | nengaged in it, and calculated to scrious!, e. in ords, Col. Ray took formal es play, proceeded with -a feeling mixed with | with age, as had also her form, and the fig- | say that’ ine ccete ais cia Whiter esas prejudice the public mind againstimsurance rok. possession of them, had a couple. of tables i a On Tis SEA Who will be called upon to answer for this Wenger and compassion. Davidge came ln, | Mtiotor sera, Neeyeh NG, sitistied a | ment here, aud. that Daly couldnt haves | €F50S Melass, regarded iat the tine oon | | ple of Hatterine Trove ae ,pasted up a em Riese eharable damare. Le acouple of tlattering Hancock pictures in I. I trust you will give this card space inyou fourished aetub, and called another man a | ould‘ thes have ox e tego, Atorewry | continuation of that contrast at ans pren’ > | uniust and cruel Tees sett he tine Tocame | Wewhwdows, ‘Lhe portraits of ‘the distin. | I stand upon the rugged shore~I waten the | isukt Respectfi B. M. Suarsse8 istin- $4 a a B e 5 . id then have exactly fitted a hyena, a snake in the grass, a viper, ete.; he | the Dutch school for gate ey shone A London correspondent tells us that Chat- J tiviae prsee espe a Honest wae to cara | guished Indiana forceloser haven’t arrived Jenden sky; <a danced a war-dance eround the various | or aserver ina Dutch inn, Of her former | tetton is willing to bet two tu one that Sara ance gzotten up in the interest of a few tnsur- | yet, but will be here in n day or two, when | 782 the stormclouds coming, and the white. = ramaiis persone. through the act, nd} capacity 28 an actress there remained | Berahards will Kick up her Neols at the las! | SMe agentswho expocted to control the bust. | the passive DiRblts eal hee yee Ne gaze | The mulled ships go bys LONGING. , ef Sc not even the beauty of voice: for which | Moment and refuse to cometo America. Hr | Pessand secure all the imsurauce they want | on the beneficent Teatures of the “ P le Bea-guils, on thelr restless wings, are fl brought down the curtain by the liberal ap- hy * f * Duke,” « i 5 “ without is 26 Fri, pt the ‘oor to and fro; ngs, lying i . re y, | She was once so fained. Time had ren uke,” to whom she is devotedly attached, lout the necessity of dividing their commis- s friend.” | Itoom 32 will be used | ‘The waver ano! : For Ths Chicago Tribune. t plication of a ved-hot poker ‘to the eccentric | dered the once sweet notes. Hares Okt TER” | it sucms isnot cntials arent ee Wit. | missions with the brokers, who thoy sceied to | #54 private ‘consultation room to manent TOCKs below, Wl beating on the ragged | 0 for one glimpse of hor face— somn-doctor’s taffrail. The audience smiled, | tural, and it was ouly at intervals in. thecde- | 1 is abont the only one who has been able | revard ase nuisance, Whether correct in my | f8¢ Toute of Mr. ‘rumbull’s peregrinating Chorus Syrcet face with tho beautiful eyes. - tnd Ustered, and yelled, Tue corn-doctors | livery of cert lines and inthe dash of fer | 19 fame Sara. Sie obeys nin rmleity, aud | aon ALIMAe thine “or not, T huve since beea | MPhudrome, Anu ta seo that theshow is prore | Roll, waves-rotl, war wildly roll away! Fao ee re go up in surprise, r res and in : Hl 1 hak: 4 podroine, ; — . Wore sae here In one at even her warmest admirers foot down. on tie pro: r ut least to hove, there may 'y billed. The head of the Comunittee, Str. | Leap along. the rocky shore, white with, toam { 1 ask not # smile, ore touch wife said to the corn-doctor, ‘ You don’t | 4 i t a 1 T . : old could recogniz jected tour, Al mse! bad | have been » higher motive Fuller, wa x ye ny, ff get introduced to a man before you want gto He could nee poral 2 ae Ellen Tree that ae , Abbey will find himself in a bat Of the ertion eee ae rea gt fae pee eran mentee eens and hence there | oie, ne " OF her lips, in their sweet, curving arace; ee ras pa eines "5 both bandied |" Charles Kean was a man well fitted to | Another elaimant to thé Edwin Forrest | Mitmzwiscorercd or that “he didy Sous Sessile | Hover of the opening. Itis expected that | BFinE my darling noes gee er the seat | Tinaw tat wore asking too mache ian an Peraees in thelr continuous bicker- | throw into relief the beautifel temper of | estateuns tammedup. Heelies Sictere: | Seeeee a Reon tae brokers "such as snot | the Committee will meet, however, some: met Se MAIS SERED | a eee ae BunupeR oF Nae Lae ings; the corndoctor asked for a tripesand- | Suc a wife as Blien Tree, 1G7O8S, nervous, Port, La, says he is a legitimute heir to Ed- | if possible fo raiso "tha standard ‘Of Honesty ia ine during the week. cael Secs i Ofor onetonch ot her hand, | wich at a coffeestand on the steamboat-land- a a ie her } win Forrest's estate, and has placed his case ernity of brokers, fur we giust admit ace ‘es B. Farwell was found in The 2 its Hogers so dainty and fair, patience sorely, but that patience never | in the in i js | that theve are insurance brokers wh his office Saturday morning by a e sky grows datk—the night A Tut would creep into mine and fie there * Ay nds of a lawyer. His naine is who are not ny moral by a Journal i inds fo roar; Wt comes ons the | wWien's presence ne ee 0 Ing; he fell from ‘the gang-plank and was ve war. Between is doubticss vho as! ig! on . 5 a can : f, perfevt men, and there is d& ‘ porter, who ask nds begin :. ga y wer his | Thomas W. Forrest, son of Jolin Farrest, | 2? reforin: ahd if tho recone once papery Tor Congress from the Third Congressional The Hgbtnings Hash. the thunders crash, along | Er (roN round my neck ased weet breath Wa fished out by the heels, and a stream of dock | temper would evoke from the managers with | whom he says was a first cousin of the great the dismal shore; While my cheek by her sweet annied: ‘ se ¢ Board of Insura 7 3 Water flowed from “his mouth; Braney, a | whom he played or the people who support- | trazedian. “Le fastioe states tent eee Secure euch reform by Moker ,, 18 intonded to | District. : Th i i i I mm p i 7 r rm i aatrict ie wrecks are by fi 2 Nulgar tufthunten, devoured’ coffes and | cd him she ever came to bring apolory’ and | sent to. sehool in Pladclulin by Sa) Tera eae oreo eer Bg andard of | | lx. Parwell replied: Ever since the Rebels ual-lizhts fseot © OF (he strand—the sig- | ry not ask sien a’henvonly tbls, Sewes 7 * 7 Pie are jes there who car ss ecessfally, ti every” +s z at duri ome 1 Views about™them Iterary fellers” to his | several montis, they returned to “En: establish his identity if still Living. © ‘Tie | imterested join heart seq een ee det movement | Past vear I have been solicited by many ware Chars © for a sound of ber voico— eilly danghter; the corn-doctor compared his | gland. .Reane, had passed. his popularity. claimant is a carpenter, and working ot and: ever uve it up until every membar of the friends to make theruce, and ast havy adeep | Roll. waves—roll, waves—wildl Fhe sweetest low voice ever heara, * | wile in her fahtastic costunie to a Chinese nas Ellen Tree had outlived herself, and | Red River plantation. “The tawre oard shall be able with 9 clear bend and welfare in the.many interests of th ct, | Leap along th y roll away! Thut would wurmur a kind, loving wo : Henke oF His egamamy oversshelined by the | he anally retired from the stage dissatistied | opened correspondence with parties sa New | DOBCHPAPOSG to point to the imporeat ees Te | Vhave cone ee eet ‘Above eveetet and spray! “M2¢Y Shore, white with foam | Pernaps more—and the untae of bercnoice. 7 conse of iis own popularity. as a writer, | with the rewards that he had earned, grum- | York and Philadeltiee “diese Rope ot rformiag theme? 24 Wem, with the | I ain interested jn the completion ote ates | BOW. winds” Bow, Binds—softty o'er tho seat | tue Liar eend me NEO AT ming them. ali betwe Natt iv | Bring 7 i Yes, nothing s more legitimate | {ul between Lake Michigan and the vie, | BS ney (atling’home axain—home again to | They werty me sadly to-day— Weary of “giggling givis and “gushing | bling at the public taste, and jealous’ of the | need of funds as a reason for usw raves | Legitimat ippi B ry Let the sonnd of her votcu come to me! . her votew me! ane. ver, aud this, auong other impor-{ Lawe ALE, Chicago. 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