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: ‘ sou THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE:. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, I880—TEN PAGS. FOREIGN Tha Porte’s Scheme for Set- tlement Handed to the Ambassadors. Montenegrins Impatient and De- sire to Attack the Cov- eted City. &\ Greck Army of Forty Thou- * gand Well.Drilled Men Ready for the Fray. Signs of Further Serious Disturb- ‘ ances in the West of Ireland. Genoa, Italy, Greatly Excited Over tho Arrival of Garibaldi. Tho Gorman Government Determined to < Root Out tho Socialists. ’ TORKEY. ADVICE OF THE GEUMAN EMPEROR. CoNBTANTINOYLE, Oct. 4.—The Sultan has ngitn telegraphad the Emperor of Germany, who has advised him to accept the propos!- tion of the European Powers, A SCHEME, ConsrantiNorie, Oct. 4.—A. scheme for the arrangement of the pending questions between the Powers and the Porto has been handed the Ambassadors here, THE SoNeEEGune, Lae TESTS Ragusa, Oct, 4.—Admiral Seymour ar- rived at Cattaro to-day, and Inmediately proceeded to Cettinje. Montenegro now that tho seasun [8 too far ndvanced to riber delay, and declares her willingness to attack Dulelgno iiunediately, | provided: she can obtain, effective concur- Tence of the fleets, GREAT BRITAIN. NO CABINET COUNCIL TO-DAY. Loxpos, Oct, 4—The Cabinet Council will not meet to-day, PLEURO-PNEUMONTA. ‘The County Inspectors of Lancashire re- port pleuro-pucumonia amonggthe swine, and the fever continues to spread. THE CANOPUS AFLOAT, ‘Tho steamer Canopus got afluat Satupdsy night, IRELAND. Tho London Times, in un editorinl, says: “Wherever Parnell and his fellow-ngitatons go, they leave the country Inilumed behind them, Decds of violence, are done, which they have not suggested in extrem terms, but which are in full accordance with the splrit, though not with the letter, of thelr harangues, and which they scarcely Svan) e pretend to disapprove. afterwards. Zi d-League has extended {ts organtzation to Great Britain,” Duuiin, Oct. je Symptons of discord aro showlig themselves ie County of West- neath, CABINET MEETING, Lonpon, Oct. 4—Tho, following .members of tha Cabinet tet at the realdende of Gind- stone: Gladstone, Lord Granyille, Sir Will- jan Hercourt, the Duke of Argyll, Cham- berlain, Lord Northbrook, and Childers. , THE ARMS TRADE IN INELAND. Duauy, Oct. 4.—A largo number of men hayo- vistted farm houses near Mullingar, Capital of tho County West Meath, in searcn. ae ttended land. th held lurggty-attended land mee! was hel Sunday at Mobil, County Leltrin. Arms are largely bought and freely imported in Many quarters, ‘The manager of one estab- listunent In Dublin states that he has sold 1,400 rifles in a short period, In Belfast breeeh-loaders are salvertiad for. aile for 15 shillings, and in small count OWS, espe- gfally in the West, there Is a brisk trade in es. A FALLING FLOOR. -Lonpon, Oct. 4.—One as was killed and twenty injured ins Catholic church in Minchester, by the giving way of o gallery or, ANOTHER MURDER. DuBLD, Oct. 4.—A process-yerver — WAS murdered in Ireland Friday, One arrests THE ORKENT. - CHINESE AND JAVANESE NEWS. -Hona Kona, Sopt. 6.-—Tho leeal papers aro indignant at Gov. ‘Sir John Iennessy, be- cause they say he induced the courts to ro- mit the flogging of three youthful criminals for petty thofts, their. sentence being impris- onment with hard labor and flogging. ‘Thu Government b.as sanctioned tho build- ing of five Government schools here, ‘Yououasta, Sept, 10,—The Corean Ambas- sadors hayo departed. Tho result of thelr salssion fs not known, ‘They wanted the Goy- ernment to sell them arms and ammunition. ‘This was done. 'Ihey also wanted to mow if they might borrow some Japanese military officers to Introdiuco some new tactics to thelr people, ‘hoy were given a satisfactory reply, ‘Thirty men wore Talled by an explosion in the Osaka Arsonal.on the 3ist of August. Sianawat, Supt. 8.—Lessofaki has arrived it is raported that the Chincso are actively proparing defenses, ‘There have been numerons shipmonts of troops from Yangtszo to ‘the North; also brisk Inquiry for arms and ammunition, A torpedo-factory haa beon started at the Klangnan arsenal ‘under forelegs. direction. Li has dgclinea to go to Pekin, and {8 awalting a visit from Ysonqoo Chien, Hong Koya, Sept. 0.—It iy stated that there ate nvarly/ 100,000 troops at Rentaln under cominand gt Lf Hung Chane. Adinirat! Lessofak!, the Rowly-appotnted commander of tha itussian Het In Ching and Japan, arrived in Shanghal by the French miall-steayier on the 8d inst. Air, Mungun, United States Consul at Tientsin,' arrived there and took charge of the Consniate on the. lat Inst, United States Ministur Angell left Pekin) for Chefdo un ‘the Sistof August. Mo wil Joln the Commissioners at the latter place, return to Peking, ITALY. CAROL'S LETTER TO QARIDALDT. Roux, Oct, 4.—Premler Calroli’s letter to Gen. Garibald!, sent to Genoa by the hand of Menotti Garibaldi, fs Intended to allay tho Ggneral’s resentment, Rigorous - measures wrere Mu onntelg, Gencee cca aaa , tio, Gen. Garibaldi’s son-in- Tow, Is canfined,” 4 have beon te eroguunents gaia te Remap eerie RECEPTION, . OA, Oc Gi i ed throu hi the Priciuat pcan by fragt } Bocletics Eith bands and banners, ‘Thore was an Imme hse crowd, ‘Tho ban f the’ + sand of {Marsala was Holated at Gasibnt tts house, ‘Phe College of Roi 1 y Chribitdd n0¢ to resign, > PoOued Come SOUTH AMERICA, { _ CHILE AND rEnu, Panama, Sept. 25.—The only item of In- terest in war matters by the present matl from the Soath is the occupation of Chimbote on the 10th inst, by tho Chillans under com- mand of Capt. Patrick Lynch, Th Bhout 3,000 cia and 200 Nores, was) ror ee aid Lynch has without resistunce, It 1s 3 telegraphed to Lina, demoning $100,000 fu gold as a contribution, adding’ that If tho Bum be not forthcoming ull the valuable? | sugar machinery and the Whole place wu ba .. he reports of peace between Peru and Chill sewm entirely without founda- GREECR, ; , REONYITS FOR THE ARMY, 4 Athexg, Oct. 4.—Tho ‘leaders of the oppo- violas 4n Parliament have decided to support Ane q National Armament Dill, Forty thou- ing ie are under arms, and recrults fock- : GERMANY, a ‘THH SOCIAL DEMOCRATS. Pee RLIN, Och 2—The Natlonal Zeltung ib ‘he Government Intends to adopt Pepe ierdochad Against the Suclal Democrats Certain towns of Holsteln, such as Altona, Ottensen, and Wandsbeck, he execution of these incasures would bo very diMenlt if asimilar course of aciion is not atopted by Hamburg. With a view to obviate the ill culty negotiations re proceeding with the Hambure authorities, whieh howover, have enused ito serious ditspute. CUBA. YELLOW-FEVER, HAVANA, Oct. .—Seventy-cight deaths from yellow-foyer in September. VARLOUS. TUNNEL ACCIDE Panas, Oct. 4,~'I'irty fect of the masonry and an Immense mass of rocks has fallen in the St. Gothard tunnel, Four men were killed and many wounded, AMUSEMENTS. THOMAS WALLACE KEENE. ‘Tho representation of tho oharactar, life, and poraon of Hicghard of. York, known as Bhak- spearo’s " Trageily of Richunl tho Third," for minny years with the mnsses ono of tho most popular of tho dramatist’s works, wad produced lust eventing at tho Grand Opera-Ifousc, In this elty, Mr. homns W, Keone in the tite role. This ‘wos that genticman's début as a star, ond atone bound he leaped into popular favor. The house ‘wis crowded to tho door,—sallery, dress-circle, parquet, and even tho foyor was as full as tho law would allow. Not Jeaa than — 100 or 800 people must havo been turned away. Tho curtain rose a fow minutes after 8 o'clock, and upot Mr, Keene's entrauca round after round of spplauso stopped tho utterance of thosoliloquy, Theory was such a heartiness of udimtring welcome about tho thing,—it bad so mueh of tho gonuino fecling of theatrical on- thusinam now so seldom seon,—that Keeno was compelled for soveral seconds to drop the char- ueter and bend bis hoad in acknowledgment of tho welcome, Of course such fn occurrence ng the advent of an actor so favorably known in this clty as is Bir. Kvone bad the effect of bringing Into the auditorum the artistic nnd tho soclat leaders, and this audience brought hin back at the end of every important scene and in frontof tha curtain at tho end of every ust— often twico,—whllo at the closy uf tho play tho red vtrtn was droppod is tho peuple were shouting the namo of the tragedinn and his ap Ponrance wus tho slmal Cor voulferous ipplause. SIneo tho days of David Garriek the play pre- sented under this title has been considered a Shukspourenn play. Cut, niangled, and adapted by Colley Clbber and by several othor actors who: have vinyed in it, it fs how almost as uniikeShik- speare's Richard ns Shakespeare's Richard ttacll istniikoe tho real Michurd of critical history. dedance, mud com= easing tho chief eventa of the Wars of the tosea into toss than tho limits of Iichard’s brief munhood, Shakspeare piles on Kichart's une even shoulders a serics of crimes that nlmost rival those of Cwsar Borgia, Hud 2ichad even uestred to cominit those crimes ho would have: found one-half committod beforo ho was beyond Dboyhood, and almost all the rest takes out of hts hands by bis handsoine brothor. ‘Tho misropre- sentations of Shakspenre were not contined to tho nota of Ricktrd, but extended to his very person. Indeed, Shakspeare presented him to ‘Us ne man uniting tho cunning of 1 Montaguo Tiga with the form of 1 Quilp und tho courage ofthe Dovil, Now, tho faut is, thit Mihant stands to-day accountable for one crine, and only one—tho murdor of his two nephews, whoso bodies wero not yery muny yeirs ago found buried undor one of tho stone Btiuirways the ‘Tower of London. Waipolo's * Historic Doubts," “Tho Researches of Str Edward Bul- wer,” tho mora prominent fnets of history known ta tho mereat schoolboy, eave Richard's momory unstained by tho denths of Edward sg, Of Henry OF Clarence, and ot ‘kuward of York, with'all of which Shakspeuro churges Iichant, Evidence no less Strong prove that in his face at all events Richard shured int Intyo dewrce tho heauty of hig race,—that he posauasedt all its courte and more thon its inteltectual strength. He was tha eat scholar of all tho Piantuxenets, “He was eo Ubernl a patron of literature and art that Cux ‘ton dedicated to bim the second book he printed 1u England, and Richard's love of cotntry was RO great it even Bucon remarked {t, and atyled him “a King most jealous of England's honor.” Deformed in person, us Shik~ speare presenta him, Richard certainty was notand could not have been. lls deeds of prowoas in tho Scotch wars and on the grout Held of Barnot could nover have been ttc gomplished but ty th min of great athletic power,—a power wholly at yarinuce with n body as deformed os that whileh Shukspeare bestows upon bin, ‘The truth is thitho wits bull-necked and broad shouldered, one shoulder being 1 little highor than tho other, Hils stature was luss thin that of his brother Edward be six Inches, Richard babu only’ Ubtlo ovat tive and ubalf tect high, Ilatuce wagone that Volasyuez would have dellghted to paint. Lighted by an oye that melted tunuishingly and thoughtfully fn moments of quict, and that emitted a light~ ning Hght in those of unger, his face possessed somuthing fn it of au Italian churveter, nnd liko ong of thuse Itallan cuiefa of tho Rennissance revouled the doublo power of tho thinker and tho docr. It was his deop policy that guided his Klogly brothor in his Inst strugele for tho throne of England against the might of Wur- wick, and his militury prowess on tho fleld of Barnet broke forever the power of the iron Marons of England to control tho throne. His aworl and bis statecraft§ did for England precisely what tho ax of Iichulleu did for France; He was tho best political veonomlst of his thine, and understood the finauelat problems and policy of tho hour ag“ othor stutesman of his bouge understood thou, Having recalled the real /ifchard, to tho inind of tho render, wo niturally pause to nak, * What. could induce a poot like Shakspoure ty B80 mila- represent a historic charactor of such Inrge im- , portance?” The anawor {a not dificuitte find, Shakspenro ‘was i Unconscious puct, but a very conselous thontrical manager. Io lookod out for the iain ebance with an eye ua single as over did a Barnum or a Huverly, Ho ran 4 theutre to make money, qutat AS Our munigora run joutros to-day, That mouey ho honarded; his fame be left to takecurvof iteelf, Bhukspenre’s chicf objovt in fe, however unptonsiut lt inay be to rend tho tuct, was the accumulation of monoy to secure his old age agaiust the poverty and privadion bo had known In youth, Now, it theatrical manager cannot mike money by alinply indulging his pootic instinets, if he have ‘He must make it by tho presontution of plays thet possoas ‘tho qualities of papularity the ninssca. it was also necessary for tho mannger inthe days of Shakupears to please tho Court, for one wont mm that Court insured more or lesa popularity. From tho accession of Queen Ellzabeth's yrandfathor to tha throne of England it was natural and wise inthe Tudors to blacken tho momory or Richard Hf, No truo pletiro of Richard’ HE. could hayo been acceptublo to Queen Eilzubaeth, and what was not seceptuble te ber was sure to find diafayor Sn the cyes of tho sycophantic Court, Tho row Richard, had tho poot-munagor put hit on tho stage, would buve drawn Bhak- spenre loas that to price of & suppor at the Mors maid, Thy false Richard, which ho did put thore, would secure bin amlles aud money, Bo, lke a sensiblo ian who, preforred vrowns to pootie justive, be wrote the Michard we have, who is at Onegai impossibility and a caricature of hu- inanity. ‘The worst parts of this Richard havo survived the alterations of Colloy Civbor, of Garrick, aud Gthors, and no dotor who plus that Richard to- duy cau be found fault withtf ho gives an ine conulatent performance, for ho is forced to play. un inconsistent character, Tho first actor who layed dtichard was Shakspesre’s lending mun, Tavion oO, ow he played it nobody knows, orecan know, When ‘Shakspenro's pinys again took pussession of tho stage, during und after the return of Charios IL, dichard was played by 4 variety of avtors, now known only te the auth quurian in stage Htorature, Tho first groat actor and man of brains of whose acting iu the part we havo uny record gulliclent to form on opinion wag tia friend of Sumuct Jolngon, David Garrick. Garrlok’s performance ts reo- cognized by all Enulish Ntoriture us a wondure fut effort of drumutic art, but when an hutor is the friend of Samu! Johnson, the boon companion of Duniol Burke and Goldsmith, hag a portralt pulnted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, and da blmself u moat excellont writur both of verso and prose, itla not Ikoly that lis purformunco ays wag would como down to later tinice aa any but rout performance, Wo thorefore bullove that tie hinposslble for any man, from whut hug cane to us, fulrly to Judo of the powers of Garrick either asa tragedian or 03.0 comedian in this or tuany other churacter, When fricnd- ship holds the pet criticlam {a vory apt to bos come eulogy, Wo ara not without instances of this iy our own in Pussing from Garrick, we como to 6 ropro- sentative of 2ichard of whose acting wo have guthontio und iinpartiu record,the Megitiinute the Karl of Halifax, Edmund ftcaarl of sisaune, faunas been criticised and alludes y Uyron, De inineoy, Bouthoy, Coleridye, Mucaulay, Sluzlitt, 8 nelthor tho sockil position nor attainments of Kean could mute bltn the fellaw of these mot, and as it hupponed that tho greater number of thum, #ittlug In dilferunt purta of tha theatre, wituesdud the firit performuneo of it in London on the same nixbt, wo may accept thelr joint Verdict us wound, All seumed to agree with Calus ridgo, that. the ‘penionation was ike tho chure getor itself—ay uneven one. Colurtdgy tells us it was like “reading Sbakepeare by tushes of Hghtalug.” Coleridgo forgot to exphilu the rowgon. It is becuuge in tho charactor there aro only tlashes of tho orlginnl character, a8 printed by Bhakupearo, loft, as we have already polnted out Boutkoy guid that Kean at thes during that performance lonkeul like the Devil himsett, “waite De Quincey {n another part of tho hougg remarked, “Ho reminds me of Milton's Satan. Byron, on whose oxcttuble nerves stage ropro- déntadone always bad u qreut, etlvet, wus tuken fron bis box alinost Ina tit, Huzlitt's oritleisin On that porformunce, though hurd to be found, oe rounaiay. to us ie pura a oUF teudllong raries. ‘Tho great critlo bn rat eritictsin on | Koan's Richard BO. Wrote tw tha Kemblos, who formerly contested supreniy acy with Kean, ugonce found thelr juve), and ump-hundie tragely recelved its tit blow ut the Tands of tho great natural Sbukepcurcan uotor, Bluoe the days of Kean wo have had bis excels . o> lent:imitator, tho eldor Hont! studious and acholortic Macrendy, tho technical Sullivan, John Wilkes and Edwin Buoth, Me- Cullough, Brrrett. and others, None of those, Actors, howover,—with posibly the exception of Jonn Wilkes Hooth.—has ever heen able to reach tho hight reached by tho elder Kean In this part. McCullough botonas to tho robust and ately sehoul of Forrest; Barrett, $f he partakes of auy school, follows in the footsteps of tho clussic Macrondy: white Keene belonua to tho achuol founted “by Edinund Kenn, whose ablest followers were certalily the elder Bouth and John Wilkes Booth, For tho charactor of Richant, as drawn by tho dramatist aud not by the truthful historian, Keeno 's certainly well adapted. Hla Mlehard isthe Hichant who found this “restless world but hell,” and whe climbs“ without remorse or dread,” who waa born that he “should saat] and bite and pluy the dog." In this regard it ls tho best thentrient! dtlehard on tho Atnorican stage, und it pay be dotted If over the fircencss of tho Shnkaperean charnc- fer was tore electrically portrayed thin it was by Keone Inat night, fn figure Mr, Keeno resembles Edwin Booth, and so ho dovg in speech to a certain extent, fis yoleo ts Nexible, and musical, and sonorous. ‘The shafts. o! irony, the easy’ cadences of soliloquy, aud tho ery bursts of nngor calied for Me the text’ are entirely within iia imcans, ‘here is no. Inborious effort to mae tho plensuro of tho listener, Wherever tho sbafts of vriticism ray Todgo in the performe- ince, critielsin must admit Oiit the nrtist ts thoroughly wbte to “ride in the tempest and control the storm! of yoot! exertion in thy whole range of Its gumut and stress, Ils taca Ja lirge, open, flexible, enpable of portraying the clintiges of his mind, to bo rewulate ed ounder” every —cireumstance not only to thu pussion, but to the degres of the selon, nis to. describe. «His oyo 8 initunifecnt one for the stage. Ils reud- ing is Invarinhly correct, He docs not let a [paw which hy delivers tory tho least part of ts toree or of ite delicacy in his Bboukitie Df Ib, at We havo had the and ho generally adds to st tho grave studied delivery and onatiral action can bestow upon lt, Wo have admitted | that Mr. Keene's Richard of all tho Jtiehards of reee is tho ‘best. SUH it it years Tacks that cdusistency of method and that completeness of study required to give evensers to the whole, Its “great in spots.” It is full of fire, and often marked withstartling originul- ity, both of conception and execution, We buve acen Richards more delicately drawn, but never bave we ecen one more full of dramatic passion, With Keene thore ervation of power for tho gcencs, na is generally tho case. hla first ontrance to the combit scone be acts with a austained power, and bis weting ts char: acterized by that magnetiam that takes captive andawaysnt will thoaventie human imuginution, and evon admitting many cruditles which will dls. oppenr fn thue, the work in (hus enthralling and pelllig sympathy fulfills the highest oltice of wart. Mr. Keone reproduces the malignant tr napeeta of the charactor In strong and bold colors, and yot tho subtle benutics, ulthough thoy are somotiuies slurred, ure by ne means lost. ‘Talcing te wgsumiption In ita entirety, It vena to us thnt it Ix deticient ebiotly in polut of spontaneity and mullowness, but tho thorough- gotug curneatness with which tho delineation fs Tuade inst be neeepted for these defucts,—de- feets whleh wu doubt not will dlsuppenr before long. ‘Touching briefly upon the chief points In tho assumption, we may note Mr. Keene's delivery of the opening speech, Now 18 the winter of our discontent,” ete. Although It was reecived with great favor by the audience It would have been more satisfactory had it been delivered moro Ike tho unconscious, meditutive utterance of a min thinking —aloud—probably ns tho Intended it should bo delivered—and less ns a set speech. Ho was master of tho situation in the wonderful scene with Lady snne, whore he woos and wins her. ‘The varying clunges of his face ng he watched the elfect of his speeches upon pork her wore musterpleces, Tha whole. scene was un adinfrable. so pleeo oof, pal ished vilininy.§ Tho interview with the citizens who offer him the binble he glonte upon, fis assumed plety, his wily acceptance, hig lingerlng good-by, lils fall upon the neck of Buckingham, constitute a scene of surprising rentness, His by-play is very fine, and bid tluctuntions in tone from finssion to von versution are also important features it the performanes, The tent scene also received i most Glfective rendition, and the combat at the close of the psy, was reallstic onough to arouse die enthusltain of the house, In lovking over tha support there were iminy shortcomings, but not a few of them were in eidentul to tho hitehes of frat night. ‘She return of Migs Vaders to the Chicayo stage igninatter of congratutation, She made a dto- elded hit na Queen Elizabeth, go did Miss Hoth as the Prince. Mr. Coultorwnlthough t trite nervous, mmudo n fairly effective Ricinond, but we will Postpone further mention of the company, and meruly aay tut tho ininagement Of tho house mivht ensily buve provided better scenery and appointinents for tho pleee. Richard” 11." will again be given this evening. F HWAVERLY’S, Tt bas been often and: truly said that In the Tole of Viryiniua in Sheridan’ Kuowles': great tragedy of that namo John McCullough is tho loglttmmate successor of Edwin Forrest, In thut rolo Mr, McCullough reappenred inst night «at Haverly's, ang the enthusiastic manner in whieh he was received {udicated that the coming en- gigement would be ag fargely attended os was thit nyenrnge ut tho same house, when tho tragediau portrayed tho chict charnctors tn his extensive repertoire, and when ho tuok with such a rewurkablo stride in popular favor, His = Virginiuws is a wonderfully strong performances from beginning to end, in which Ig shown tho perfoctlon of theatrical 8kill, coupled with a nico discernment, an acute understanding to percelye the Just aMolty ut things, fis porsonality, favorable to the in- terpretation of such rdfeg beyond that of any othor actor on the stage, lends a wobility to tho herola turion aod a dignity tu that of tho outraged fathor peculiarly his own, No words of ours could {nerenso tho admiration which Mr. MeCullough hus won for hinsolf in this city in thischuractor. Hore ho haa pliyed tho purt ninny timos, luat night his personation fully equaled any provious effort. = For tho musterly manner, Nght nud playful, in which ho earrles tho scone with hia duughter where he grants bis consent to her union with Ictitus, for big irrowt effort In the forum scone whero ho pleud¢ his cause tn vain, and aliye bts daughter bofuro her would-be destroyer, and for tho oxquisit Interpretation of tho mad scone, he ‘was, ng he always [s, loudly applauded, Mr, Mco~ Cullougnh 18 surrounded with un excellent eom- pany,—Indced, the beat he hus over hitd,—and the ener & ible must bo satistnetary to all ut the moat cuptious, The qualities repre- sented in Virgiata—womanly devotion, fill love, and horoly sclf-sacritice—were adtiniably expressed, by Miss Kute Forsyth, and) Mni, Augusta Foster ably rondored Servia, ‘The athor inportant, characters wore In the capable hands of Mr. F. 3. Warde, Mr. Edmund Collier, Mr UL, A. Langdon, Mr. dob A. Lano, and Mr. is 3 Frank’ Lane. ‘hls “ovening “Othotlo” will vo . ae HOOLEY’S. ‘Tho Cassius of Mr. Barrett {a admittedly tho beat progontation of that charavter offered to tho publlo by any of tho exponents of tragelly, and In consequence tho announcement that “Julius Cesar" was to bo produced attracted a lurge and fashionable audience Inst evening, ‘The play 16 0 famillur ono to tha Chioago publle, und ng Mr. Barrett hie appeared bere In {tsevera times thore is not mitch to be sald, hla personae ton of Cazsfus boing marked by ull tho excul- lencos which chnractorizo the acting of Mr, Barrett. The support was uniformly good, the Brutus Of Mr, Lula James being especially adimired and commended by the audlonco, white tho Bare Antony of Mr. Fred Hoek und tho Cusar Of Robert Hudson were ulso favorably received, The mounting of the play was oxcollent,.. the aconery beiny both rich and tasteful, and the contumes of tho auxillnrics correct, In tho quarrel scone between Casalus and Caear both icasry, Burrett und James appuared at thelr best, and were tht yl besia 10 Foulplonté Of gonerons ap- ¥x-Freatdent Grant and wife, Gen. and fra, Sheridan, and Mr, und cue Peltaioons le Mra, Jesse Urant occu BERNIARD'S, Syectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, New York, Oct, 4,—Tho announcement that the regulur sale of tickets for the perfurmancus Of Sarah Bernhurdt would begin to-day broughta, largo numbor of mon and boys to tho ticket- ‘office of Booth's Theatro, Loug bofora the buxe ollice oponed there wero about 100 men in Huet 4nd about us many boys. At 12 o'clock the inst iman had scoured his tlukota, and ut that ¢ime all tho gouts on the Rrownd four and’ on tho frat balcony bad boon disposed of at $3 cach, und the sulo of tickote for tho fumily olrelo bogan, tho prico jiakes for thom bolus $2.50, ‘Tho tlekut- Speculators were on hund v suoured 0 number of tha choicest aeate Att ie 0 Hot moro thin four tha fold iouny porwonee’ SAO ease ulgbt would iy THE OLYMPIO, : Bpraguo's Goorgia Minstrots, darkles natlyo and to tho manner boru, ure filling an engago- ment ot this theatre, Business oponed large, and it will Hkely Soutinig lurgo, for this body of bunjo-playura, juutution-etnicore, and clog- ieee ro’ populer with tho patrons of the ’ MPVICKER'S., “Joshua Whitcomb" began the fifth woek and tholustone of his engayomunt last night. On Weduesday tho 20th performance of the pleco in tha city willl oceur, ‘whon souvenirs will bo presented to every patron of. tho tht theatre, ° esd, considering the opposition, ts good, a a Noother Whisker Dye cquats Hlll's—S0 conte, ——————_— Equally adapted to tho fooble or or fumuto, ure Male Ditters. Fobnetreala “TSPORTING EVENTS: i Important Special Meeting of the: Nationa! Base-Ball ' League. harbor town end rratering ninco go ithkadorned agtomy head? Thon I iifted up ‘a pager for covering moro suited to my head, At that solomn moment f ralacd my eyes and raw in tho spactous firmament on high—the bhiv ethereal aky—o black apot., It approached—it Ianened it wiloned—fE fell nt my fect. It waeu brand new hat by a.cotchrated London maker, I chat iy battered.eaver tu the waves, my Christian Triends, and-Walked Into Hade as faat ast coubl with w bran new kat on my head.” The incl- font got, into n religions paper under tho head- “ Rentarkable Anawor to Prayer.” And,” Action Looking to the Abolition of seit tno Viear, “tho rascal made. of with Mr. Sunday Games and Beor-Jerk- +/\ ing on League Grounds, Cincinnati Kicks, and Says She Can’t Ktand This Deprivation of : Revenue. George Blosson Victorious Over Jacob Bohaefor in o Billiard-Ohampion- . ship Uontest, so a. BASE-BALT. wie ‘ ‘THY LEAGUE MEETING, {Spectat Dtapateh bo The Chteagy Tribune, Rognestett, N, ¥., Oct. 4.—A spocinl meeting of tho National League opened in this city this evontug ut 8 o'clock, The hour for gathering was set down at 12 o'clock, but owing to un acel- dent the other sidv of Albany the New Englund représentatives were unmuble to reuch here bo- ferot o'atuck thig evening. The full delegation nt the opening was as fullowa: W, A. Hulbert, Preditent, Chicago; N. i, Young, Washington; J. 2. Evans, Clevetand: 2, Smith, Buffalo; HH, ¥. Root, Providence; As HL. Soden, Hoston; ©. H, Defreest, Troy; Freowun Brown, Worcester; W. C. Kennett, Clocitymuti, +When the assemblage had fully setticd to ‘UDualness Sir. Root arose and presented tho fol- lowing: ., ‘Nhe subscribing clubs of the Nationa) ‘Seaquo of Professional Ball Clubs hereby, pledig.theriselves ta youu at the annual meoting to be tield In Deceiver, Hou, for the following awundment tothe constitu: sert in See. 7, Art. V, aflor tho Tfnuy. Clap soll toxe part in any quae of Dall'the following: “Ur ‘shaltutiow any wate of bull to be played on tte drounts, Sunday,” We furthur piudyo urscivon to voto at the annual meuting to be held in December, (0, for an ammind= nent to the Longue Coneetution tint will, under Denulty of fortulture of, wictaverehip in the Lenzuo, prohlult the xale of overy dexcripon of inalt, apinil~ hous, oF vinuits Iquors on Ite grounds, Fin wny build~ Ing oveupied by ite ‘Tho following at once signed the agreement; W. A, Hulbert, President: Chlongo Club; J. F Evans, President Cleveland Club; HF. Itout, Prealdent Providence Ciiby A. HH. pden, President Boston Clubs. Sinith, Buifalo Club; C Gs Deeeeaty Troy Club; § Brown, Worces> ter Club, Mr. Kennett, of Cincinnati, sald he would not sign any ‘such ngreement, She two things brought in wood revenue to his club, aud be know tho directors would not allow him to favor any such innttor, It wouh! mnke a difference of $4,000 to thom, and they did not propose to cut that nmount of, : Mr, Iuibert asked Mr. Kennett if he could not telegraph his directors an gain their con- Bunt, wid tho Intter sald no, that it would make no difference. This onde the matter, Secretary Young an- nounced that Boston bud releaeed ‘Trott, Bund, tho O'Rourke brothors, Powers, Sutton, and Itehmond, Inquiries were thon made as to the prospects as to clube coming Into the Lengua nextyenr. All present announced that theiror- ganizations bad decided to ya on, bire tenma, and ontur the Longue race next year. ‘the ineeting then adjourned until to-morrow morning, whon the reservation matter will como up, BILLIANDS. BLOSSON V8. SCHAEFER. New You, Oct. 4.—A billiard match for tha championship of America and 8 purse of &1,000 was played to-night at Tammany Hall between George F, Slosson and Jacob Schaefer. The hall was crowded, and when tho players nppeared there wus loud appinuse. Dudley Kavanaugh was chosen referee, and Samuct F, Knight umplre for Sloson and Randotph Helser for Schaefer. Schucfor won the string and scored 1, Slossou followed with naught. Both men nt this stage nppenred nervous. Fur tho first nino innings 45 was tho highest run, and ,the scores stood; Blosson, 111; Schacter, 88. In tho tenth inning Schaefer got tho balls on the rai, and ran gt, tho best runon record under the new rules, He took tho bulls twice around tho table. Tis secure How wis {W, and he wis 2 whend of Slosgon, who, however, in the next two Innings added to hig score 40 und 138. Schnwfer for thy renter of the gume pliyed very badly, and acemed to hove lost all courage, While Slosson kept adding: to hls score rung of 1H, 8h, und 74, winning tho match in the 78th inning, ond leaving the balls In @ good position on tue rail. Tis averago fg tho beat on record, There was considerable botting, and tho moat intense oxcitement provalled amon those pres+ ent, Following aro tho scores by innings: Btosgon—U, 0, 0, 1, 45, Oy 10, i 8 40, 138, 0, IM, 0, 85, BBTy Te Total, G00, Schufer—1, 0, i, 1, U, 0 0, 0, 44, 512, 0, 2, 0, 2 0,6, 4.21, ‘Total, 435. ‘Timo of qaine, one hourand tisty-fve minutes. Winnur's avornge, 334, Dost run, vs, TUG TURE. LOVISVILLE'S TROTTING MEETING, Louisvin.e, Oct, 4—-The first inceting of the Louisville Trotting Ausocintlon will com- Inence to-morrow under nuspices Which Indi- ento rare sport und marked success, There ure now more than 100 horses on tho grounds, and among thom tre numbered some of tha beat in tho country, In the d-yenr-old class of to-mor- row wilt start ton of the (nest U-yoar-olds in the Btute, In tho 2:00 class there will also be ten starters, and {n thu 2:1) cligs tho following will Probably get off: Monrov Chicf, Bonesotter, Will Cody, Vultulro, Orungo Girl, und Convoy, The unprecedented {nterest In tho city and State In racing is not by any means contitied to the running branch, but fs wtronely manifested dn trotting us well, and now that thls feature of the Kentucky thorupghbreds' nbilities fa to be riven public attention th the metropolis of this great breeding State, there Ja u uulversal desire: fo muko ft succosafil. ‘Tho trots arn to con tinue tho rest of tho week under tho muunge. ment and direction of Col, Join W. Conloy, of -Chieugo, ST. JULIEN THREATENED WITH ZPIZOOTY, Svecial Disvuten fo The Chicago Tribune, Wasittngton, 2, Cy Oct, 4.—Tho drivor of St. Sullun salt to-night that he was somewhat Murned about the minounced effort of St. dullen to beat his record here next Friday, from tho fact that he has apprehension that’ the horse would’ baye tho epinan yd he was kopt in atables in Boston where it la now provalliny, gud coughed somo to-diy. THE OAR, ENGLISH SCULIING MATCH, Lonnon, Uct. 4,—The race between Joseph Cannon and Harry ‘Thonms for £1000 side and a set of 4100 to £20 was rowed this afternoon over tho Thames ehamplonshlp course, four miles anudaquurter, Thy ruce was very hollow uf falr, Lhomus was tlye lougths ahead at Hams moranith Beldge, one milo and threo-quarters frown tho start, Shortly after tha start Cannou aban a toyel with Thoms, but was utterly ox= wbusted by tho eitort, aud showed great fats 1B. ‘Thowus won by several Jongths, rowing the dust pust vory easily, Tine to Hamuersinith Bridge, hilnutes 44 seconds, aud 21 miluutes 21 seconds: forthe ants se ins oe was very cold, and mun fell daring thy race. Hau! Trickett witnessed the contest, ge ee lens alan, 9 vanity of M, ‘Thlers {8 woll known, ‘Ito uit to tuime that ho bud only teputon tee gene contidn order to become t Napoleon, Marshil Boultused to usk uftier Mme. ‘Thicra’ health, enlling hor ty Huronne. ‘Thiers ove day replied, * Whun one ts Mae, Thlors oua ty aithor 4 Duch- css or-nothing at ull” ‘Thiers golleited und bb. pln for his wite tho cordon of Maries Loutio. Te was botror than nothing. ‘Thiers did not know howto spell, it was his Iriond Dtignet why core regtod all his apeeches, ‘Thiers was extremely wiptel with women, especlilly with thoaw who: occupied an gloyated rank in the world. Ho kopeup a ouk, and Interesting correspondence fiver Baphto of Holland, and with tho eof Albutérs, When Queen Bophio ciime to the Tultories In 1807 sho tiskod the Em. Perera. permission to invite Thiers to come and see her, Tho Kinperor granted it, but Thlers replied to the Queen's Invitation that hu hud ByyTR Hover to put foot i) the ‘Culluriog, An intervigw was thon urranged in the Louvre stun, in tho * Ualeclo dea Antigua.” ‘Ehlers arelyed with bis secretary, and the Queen ap- poured followed by u ludy of honor and a chuine crtalna It was 10 o'clock in the imoratny, ‘The Queonrsat beside Thiers, and the tnierview. fugted untit fo'olock, ‘he saloon of tha Prine cea Lisy Troubotekol waa tho Inst whore Thiurs it ‘Uinwelf in tho days of bis late trie 1 —————— “) Wemarkablo Answer to Prayer, Chambers’ Journal, Mr. Wawkor wis walking one day on tho cliffs nour dlorwentstuw with the Hoy, Mr, W,, when & gust of wind took off Mr. W.'y hut and Carried tt over tho elif, Within week or two a Disaente {ug proucher at ‘Truro wasdisecourstiog on prayer; and jn bis sermon be auld: . +h would Qut hava wy Gear brethren, coullna your supplicaony dolrltuat blessliss, LUE ask for temporal file yore {Dwi lustre my meaning by relating: dHeldent that buppened:to myself tun days 1 wis on tho shore uf a cove hear w tittle WARANGAL place in North Cornwall, ‘nawpod Morweutatow. und ubout to progoud to Uude. Shall 1 add, my Chriatiun friends, that F hau on my bond dt the time a shocking bad bat thut L sowewbat blushed to thiuk of entering thut ; s W.'a newhat. Thore was no reaching him, for -we were on tha cliff.and could not descend tho reclpice, ‘319 was dvat enough, I promise you, our shouts.” Every! HoW-Fnglancer will, welonme tha Rhekers? 'gArsuparitia as an old frien, to whom he or dobre one of his family Ig indebted for help throuall the critien periods of elckuess and de- bility éoat cumne tu every one i gto + Fileof your corns with the “ Japanese Corn- File" It will surely cure and end vitn, 35 cents, pile eh cl ea ead ai THE GREAT GERMAN BLOOD PURIFIER, CURES DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Bilious Attacks, Indigestion, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Dizziness, Nausea, Heartburn, Depression of Spirits, Soras, Boils, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Foul Breath, and all Diseases arising trom Impure Blood. The Hambitrg Drops are recommended as befn; the best and cheapest Fatnily Medicine ever otlered, and are sold by Druggists aiid Dealers at 50 Cents alittle, Directions {n Eleven Languages. Genuine Dears the fac-slmilo slgnattre, and private propric- tary stamp of A. VOGELER & €O,, Barron, Mo., UB, OS UE, UTNE A Medico-frutt Confection of the Prentier Class. EFFECTUALLY RELIEVES AND CURES CONSTIPATION And kindred att. ments, such as Bilouse ness, Lleadache, Cere- bral Congestion, Piles, Low Spirits, Disor- dered Stomach, FHa- bitual Costiveness, and all complaints artsing frou an ob- structed state of the systent, TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is pe up in bronzed tin boxes only, Avoid imi tations, Avk your druggist for Dercrip> tive Pamphlet, or address the praprictor, Jj. E. Hermerrncton, 36 Park Place, New York. OF THE WORLD. Ciao Bhinature Is on ovory bottle of GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Amparts tho most delicious taste und zest to sours, WORCESTER, May, “Tol LEA & DEIt. TINS that thelr saucy be , bighty esteomed ta tn din, and tn in we onl ton, the most pt latablir, hai ee ite dial tampade,”* Hold and used throughout tho world, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, NEW YORK, MGRYAT ENGLISH REMEDY, Cures Leas orfhiges Painful’ Munstruauou, Hlovinligy afin ‘emnia Weaknuss, sad in, i ating Pie Suid by all Druwidats ovory whore. elec, HUlparbox, orale buxes for SUL” Sone by tail tras PORNO, vou TT GEAY MEDICINE (10, Mechanica’ Block, Dotrolt Sitch, , Wholpaaia Auonts fur the Unis tates ‘sinphivts sunt frou, 441 Bold tn Ch! by yall hats, VAN BUMLACK, SIRTENSON & CO, Agents, 1 and i J.ak0-s1., cornor Hearburn, itras *SJtat {DR. KEAN, +. 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Consult personally of by :natl u chrunie heevous, ar syodal diauasde: bre kee te shasaly, bbysiclan ta the cliy who warruals cured oF AMUSEMENTS. MeVICKEIVS THEATRE, DENMAN THOMPSON. Kemomber, this ta the fifth and LANT woek of JOSHUA WHITCOMB, The 200th Representation In Chicago atone with take face Wednenday, Oct & whens beautifn! conventr will be given th all whe are present. WEDNESDAY MATINEE or NIGHT. na .4 Cimuimbieancer of the apy moments caused by pele Jen. Heats can now bo accured for any night, Wednesda or Saturday Matinees. ia ¥ Next Week-MAIEY ANDERSON. Monday nnd Wednentn Friday and S1 ——Seats Can Now Bo Secur EXPOSITION BULLDIN EXPOSITION! Open Day and Evening. Magnificent Display in every Department of Industry and Art. Superb Music, with three celebrated Soloists. Adults, 25 cents; children, 15 cents. HAVERLYS THEATER JH, WAVERLY. sue Manizor and Propriotor TINS (TURSDAY) RVENING, the Eminent Actor, MR. JOHN McCULLOUCH, Supported by Me. FRED 1. WARDE and a Powerful Companys faa Under the manogemant uf Mr. WM. NE ‘Thia (Tuosday) evening, Sbakapeare’s Tragedy, 10 Five Acts, OTHELLO. Mr. JOUN MeCULLOUGIE a? yoni YONS., Wedns fatten SiatinnemeCHUHL AA MAUD II, Sunday-JACK CAVE. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clark-st., opposite new Court-Louse, HE IS NOT COMING, TIE IS HERE! ‘The Greatest 'ragedian in America, THOS. W. KEENE, RICHARD UL. ATANDING ROOM AT 7:00, at Opera Huuse andat Luwis & N ACADEMY OF MUSIC, West Side, Malate ene Madison. Fvery Krening and Matinecs this week, GUS BRUNO, CARL HERTZ, — COUT BROS., EDITH LYLE, CHAS, GLIDDEN, In thelr Great Specialtios. W. J. "Thompson, (eo, Lenroek, Miss Geo: lor, and the stock Coniany, in tiodrune eee TY eure Beats 1d Btatonnt Tuesday Afternoon, Oct. b furmmneo—itonottt of SAM THEATRE. HOOLEY?: TONIGHT, Lawrence Barrett As “CASSIUS,” IN SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDY OF 2 Cpe JULIUS CAESAR. Strongly Cust. Approprlutely Costumed. All Scenes spoetully prepared. ty st for week open. Wadnesday und Satuntuy Matinees. SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, TU-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, Matinces Wednesday, Satur- day, aid Sunday, THE GRAND CONSOLIDATION, Sprague’s Original CGeorgias AND Hicks’ Georgia Minstrets. FAIRBANK HALL. FRENCH LECTURES By L. SAUVEUR, Pbh.D., LL.D, Tuesday, Oct. 5---LEON (AMBETTA, Thursday, Oet. 7---GEORGE SAAD. ‘Tiekots at tho hall, (Seg Educational Column.) uBR TAL ESTORATI man Teo are victims to paetial or com pure iinpoteney. ‘The startling: re n will be fully corrubernted by every Intelligent nysielan, The principal causes produelug Uiledisenso fre indiscretions or excerses, Some of the common ne pions ure Joys Of Vigor, spermatorrnes, paln i the back, dlsposttion to avoid’ soelety, laneuor, gloomy: forebodinas, mental dittress, nervous devility, and loucorrtura (in females), debliltating dreamn, ate. Lat ‘no false modesty prevent the parent from warning: the ciild uf tie great ovil. Seerut tubits ara tho ro- suit of lmorance, ‘There inn well-known principle tn antmal physiolo- gy tint no vital action can take place t through the agency of the nervow tf Eve | iF in any organ is weakened, then that organ in wenk. iTheee tau. remedy inthe rvach of ali, one that has stnod. the test far over half wcontary,” Dr, Teord's Vitat. REXTUNATIVE bax been scrutinized and in- domed by tha Academy of Medicine in Maris as an ine talible spucitig fur the aboves contains no phospho Tus, cantlineidea, arather polrony is puruly XU kTA™ The, pruduelig no renction, ahd te pennanent Un ef feel ay suyer-coaled pill, and can be bad 0: wor & Ca, W bis rue Hichetion, in, row Nigeamond, Pronristors, Huom #0 World Building, Now York, Bend for cireniar, Nox uf 102 pills 63; box of 0, $10. Rent by tail upon r rics, Non centiing without tho rlgnattire i, Higeamond on. tis ality af-onch box, Botd by ‘all wholesale and rotail druggiats, CERTIFICATR. Prastte, $515 15 110 tue dete Pale A Mr. HT Goyenescld, wad been a wiluwar twoutyelve "yoarnt nervous wtiperaniwnty hl suffered for thirty years With spermatorrhwa, wid for ton years with nervous Sebliity and entire Impotency, For elativen years ho tried every known rewedy without any benatit. a fame igane and t advised “him, to tey fuconte Vita teaturative, After faue months he waa diecourszed,, ne) fisistod upon his continalng Ite use, and In nine months ho was restored to full health and vigor—got marriod, and bas two thie ebitdron, ff putiente treated 0 were cured within 0 days, 1S in x weeks, L potween two and ianihe, 8 botwoon ve and wix monty, 1 fn months, DI. M. PEHIORD, Modtelne do in Hoxpltal Chatlty. HOLD WY ALE DRUGGINTH, | VAN SULAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Chleagu, 1 vanet {Vnulessio Monte for tha Drug rada, Binith, Room! =t Notion ts horoty, given tly Ningor Bullding, uu Hau to act a 4b woke Ait poront ara i woke: Tnttations of ieurd'a ¥ttal ee eel Ue moat itso a Wael iW * f MAGGN, tite REtOT 0 iva st, Lauts, Hepte 2h te. CAUTION, It nae deen brouxbt to my notioo that a former auatot ining ln Se Loute ts proparing ® apuciaus f Vital Hostoratives and te usinue tradurmage,, 10, puuila aro eaudioned sailed foluing to bu general ago, 0 he general agers, MEWAIE OF IAUTATIONS, wroby cautioned wuqinat Krontorutive, uw none. ix ne i No fy Ite de monulne unless iny autograph signa ‘un overy box. “ilchurdaun Stas t iat ‘Now Orleunes Sunn Keecban, of Cin ii Vain Hebauek, Btavenson & Con of Chleazar y hoatitity © Suilith OF Huston; ¥ . ution, of Now york, wholusaty agent aturativa tothe true) wud wil yunuiny Uuxee a Curud of them by retall druggists fur the conventunce hf tho public, Hicord's Vital Itusturative iil be ke forsale by ait rotall Uruglsts, or way bo procury rosalug we y Moy TOWN BIGESMOND, M. D., Ja Browrivior, Hoo #9 World Hulidiow, how Yor, Notice {8 boruby wivon that Itt. Du Lbuser, of Hooknancat, Now York who les udeH ing axl tur the Ricurd's Vital Kvstorative, ts no lunge suthure feud Lo wel ux such, aud iis uppolniuiont us buch los twon revel CAUTION. It has beon brought to my notice that De Lisor ts advortisliy under th name uf Morrison, shuiuiae Co. uf Chicago, waburtous lnltation af iticort's Vital Kenunstivy, Tig publis ure euutioned thut wo Iteord’s Vital Keaturative la genulny untoss wy outoxruph signature ison uve: d Musars, Wan Bohunck, Biovonsan & Co. 4 Lal varo Wie vily authoriad wholuvsta agents In Colenya, B,D. SIGESMOND, M.D, Now York, Oct. 10. i F RAEMPPRIGS MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, a ‘hulesale und ltetall, ee BUSINESS CAITDN, wooD 's Vitul Hue MANTELS WM, IL, FOULKE & (0. { iii’ WAUASU-AY,, RAILHOAD TIME-TABLE. ABRWVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS é Pan LANASrO OF Tt Piet Wily, “NUROAT Chiengn A: Northwestern Raliway. For Mapa, Guldo-{00kx, ‘Time-Tables, Btoeping-¢% accommodations, ‘Apply Ae Gareset poly, Re yand QF clankaee nd WFR MANKA.—t8atneday pled. {Monday ‘oxoaptod, Grand Vacitte Hol id OTe Rortheast corner Randolph raised commer Htandoip thte-ata.s Dalene rin ate cife Puat f.ine,. oux City & Yant alubuque ta; 7 Bx. vi aUubudue Night irs vie Che Mitineent Ue Crown & Minnesota EY priona & Content nko ¢Winona & Central Dnkota.,. Hake Genova, Gonava Ei b¥ond dn ae via For sulurban traiie. git Pufttann recat tartare inane uIIAAA Bonpnre on Vils p.m, teal to [hea MAT, vo other Palit hotelenre mestof Coteau” OF ny other form of a—Depot camer of Wolls and Kinsle. iT Hopot corner of Canad and Kinsisate, Chicago, Murtington ee Quiney Matt For Staps, Guido-ltooks, ‘Thuo-Tables, Hleopine rs Accomimedativns, apply at Greket-Uiices ot ihe Company te Chicks fan Content comor cunt nia: Alzsenal dha dre si arco Cth th Lane. | Arrive. Jamie ) ne sin Dee O} ih 43 Bi coumiuodae'a) 11:9) ainih Leah Be SRO pea fin) 23) pm bimbo ha LAuror® Passonyer.. pant RY aa iMondots & Ottawa 3; pment IS Laue Parson Ure Darema ee URocktord. Fr port Alta fm bieee bAuror Passenger, pmbit ag Aurora Passenunr pm haned cOnisha Suh Hxprea ad Proana Suhtiexp pmaaen clinnnas City ue Ja Prada L¥reoport & Dubuque Kx 1D pa bass ae Wadnosday & Savurday ER On eS a _ ratte, SAbW:IS p ml IOS pa Yidally, excupt Sunday, Bully, cxcept Son ek Dalles exo. lvoplug-Cars and tmoen Chleagy, bus Staines Couns HietE abaity. ret Om Josepi, Atchison, To} Kan Cty, theoigh without chanve. Parlor Care wid Keclining Chairs, votweon Chica: ares Cty Essie can, akenn Chase, wud icanete Cay Chieago. Mitwaukes & AL Pant aliweay, Tan-lande" Nepot.cornor Clinton and Carroth fa, Tickot Oflces, El Cl i Grind Veaitle Voter: andar bens. /MmOF House, Milwaukoo Fant Mall, Mimics Bx (Ue Waukostia ‘suite Milwaunuy, Bt Pa Eluin Expresa,, gran in Hluin Fast Sunday Panwonze Alltrains run via Milwaukeo, Mickats for St. Pi and Minneapolis are, good either vi Prairiodu Caton, or via ba Grosso. and Wisues: Minote Central Waltronit, Depot foot of Luke-at. and foot of 't' BOC! Tiekevonice Lat Tasolpnonte. tess Clarke Geka SES22 65 3 $|pescn = |ssaae E Mucitis Motel, ana Palmer House, oo | Janve. | Arriva Et Louts & Toxns Expross..,,..0+/* §: am Bt Louw& Toxas Pua Calru & Now Urieans bi Sew Urlenta & Toxis Ryringnuid Kxproa,. Bprinetwld Nile expruss Poorin, Burlington & Kookie Peoria, Buriington & Koon! Pontlad & Chatsworth Expro: Ponune ixpross. in Dubeduo & Bloux Chy_Hxpress ~ Longatartny night to Gliman only. cOnosturday Light runs to Yuormonty, Bees! cevasercstaT SBBBOSBRSEEA i Chiengo & Alton, Unton Depot, West Side, corner Canal and Van Ba a1 i Ul #t, Grand Pacitic Hotel and Pahuor House, a | Leave. | Arrive, Kansas City, Donver & Pueblo} Hxpresa, Fs Ranaua City & pants Po Nigli Bpringtleld de"Tesas. se Potin'& Moora Fin dol ‘akin & Pooris Hx, vin Joliot... Struwr, kancon, Washingt'n i Soliuts Dwight 'Accommodauon. Chiengo, Rock Inland & Paetfic Ratiraad, Depot, corer of Van Turon and Shorman-ata. Tiokoy “Unlices, {8 Clork-at., Hborman louse, Pater Lk Grand ('ucitie Hiutal, and 79 Canal, corner Madison.” : dave. | Arriva. Davenport & Paorta Exprens......{*1040 a mil? 6:00 Couneh Mutts Fast txpraas., E + 3:3) ban Kanuus City, Laavenworth ee Paty a bas chixou Past Sxpruss. Jeru Accounnodauon.,,, Pounel: Huts Night zprdea oss: [ft aad CIty, AVONWOFL & Ate wchisun SUC Express,, 110.99 pm) 10:90 an “Dail Sund: ally oxcons Sundays, 1Dally Oxcops Hoturdare Michigan Centrat Matiroad. Depot, foot of Lavo-tt and footat ‘Two gud petal mica, He Ulark-nts auuthuast cursor oF teat dulph, Grand Pacis Hotel, und at Palmer Hous, Teavu, | Arriva, Mott (vis Bian and Atr2.ine), Row Vork Coston a. (uals Special New York & Boston ha Keinniazou Accoulmouatiun,.. Atlantic Express (dally). Nuut Express... . Grand Haplis & Stiskoron’ Mal Grand Rapids & Pouky Expre Grand Rapids & Muskegon Bx... a On Sundays this train lonvos at6:15p im, Take Mtore ct: Michignn Aontkern Hallway Tiekst ofticns at depots Van Buron-at, hood of La Baile, Twonty-socund-st-.and Furty-third-at, Tlokot and frotuht office undor Shernian House, and teket , Ollicus i Lhe Grund Mauitio Howl and Patinur House, duava. » Arriva. ‘Mall cvin Main f4n9} mie 7140. fant Now Vurk 2 ne dia) Dit Adetiuntny Hrpease (daily) 42) pia ‘Atlante N. ¥. Expross (duily; aa} 804 on fant Exprows, wom Pitteburg, Cinetnnat! & Bt Loute 1, te CHnelnniatl Atr-Ltne and Kokomo Lino.) Depou'soraurot cere and Cuspull-sts, Waost Siig, Loave. | Arriva, v am? 7:0 pa Dual tio kat Cinetnnutl, Indianapolis, Lonta-| Wales Coluuibus te Isaat Baltimore & Ohio, Depots, Fxpoaliion Mutidin ind fuck sbeonit-at Ticket Ollicus, Clnrkests Padtor Mouse: Grand Pucliie Hotel, and Deport (Mxposliion Bulid's, Lonve, [Arriva ) Morning Expross.sss, aoe]? am}? 6:50 Hist Liao. 4:85 peal) 8:00 pew Kankateo fine. Depot, foot of saoke-#t. and toot of Twonty-socond-4, Teave, | Arrive, Cincinnal, Indianapolls & Louls-| Hy Duy Kxprsa, * 8:00 * 025 pa ite liut Bapreads } sat) pull} ti) wan Chicago & sen ‘Tittnete, Mallrond ‘anv iio satay . Tiekot moos, 7 Clarkat, Valmior Mouse, Grand Pa: titatiowl runs wave trum Dupo ouraur ae Sicuur and seowurtats, Tents, “Arrive, + vad om|* 4:00 pos. Toa paid $20 aut PRICIER Cricayy a Grand ‘Ceanke Kattway, a voruor Archer on owe ae. o) fos vere sche Paltior Lvuse wid Grand Pacidg total. Loave, | Arrive, ban Tw) Mail & wxpress. @a|* 6:0 pm Night Kapruss,, ry Vw pit we Fieri accounilatl Eee Sal bate 8 _SCArriyG Gur Weaturticuy © wilt]? 8:90 p ma} 0:2) a a Vuilnieu Sioupiau-Care wttacbad wo ulyut express Vituburs, Ft. Wayuo & Chleaxo Hallway. AL und Cunal-ate, ‘Tokot Offices Dopat our, Van Baran and Caulte,Tisk Osos % Leave) Arrive. Mall and Bxprosterssescs os ow Yurk Kaprow Willy}, Pacina 233) unt Litt. bbauy excupt Batorday. 3 Daily, excop) Munday. lly. GOODRICH STEAMERS. Yor Itactuu, MU wauyvn. Snob’, nibwe,dalty yo P= Monday Wouts dun's wave Unt 7 Faccrday's long duw's loave 3 Night ugta for bliiwauxye, us, Stuniiay 4 Friday at7 p. i. und batunda; cere ce £8 E68 Fer - ‘ Ys dingtou, ise, ote. Bat. and 1. OX. ror Anupuu. Geer wua. id fed ban, and Frys ws For U. Huven, Muskexzon, G. Mapids, etc, dally.*T pe He ieee ee eee eet Nuwpe tucday-t Bg ‘OF Ehcamaba & hak aa oe Gales Sveas Sootot Mushian-ay, sSuadayo.cacepd ae