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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SU_N?DAY,. APRIL 3, 1881—-TWENTY PAGES. = 5 NTs i 4 ; [USEMENTS. . 7 AMUSEMENTS. e > QB ? : cridger 2 AMUSEMENTS. | % AMUSE; NTS. AMUSEMENTS. . ADUS Z . . CARTER HARRISOX. e N F EETORT e M - GRAND OPERA-HOUSE MWVICKER'S THEATRE, SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, =3 o i, coeatanoret fom | H AVERLY’S THEATRE. . Glarkest, oppositp Coart-Tloaso . it g Clark Ktreet, opposito Shorman Mouse. e thefr worla: to the river, anddosire to locate the X ! «Jidd ] SO A EANLIN s it danaser . ONE ‘N IEEK. oWrw%#m jf m{;fl, 5]{1 undréds hu‘rsday Ever:::;g, April 14, numrmx ‘orks at tho point of unculnn.l aAnd‘ i § e ¢ finally, it is beleved that :he scfleme incindes a I L BTRK, - - - SProprelor aud-Hamager, — e MON.DAS(, ... - MONDAY, ! Re-engagoment by public demand for Saturday Matinee, Apfll‘l:at'_ Al on Accmmtof Ehza. ald . Sos . T | ONE WEEEK ONLY, | The Husieal Sensation of he Sefison.f} A1l on Account-of Eliza ¥, AF Oy g g e et g y . MONDAY, APRIL 4, wonderfi! Brazilian Boy Violinist, The Great " BAE | RYDE& BEAMAN'S COMEDY GO, | “DENGREMONT Ancther Address by the Repub- huge real-estate speculation, -aud _the iuteres! . lican Executive Com- of ‘the Dparties concerned ip it are made by our ¢ [ worthy Mayor superior (o those of the people of ittee. hicago, Tho whole plan is hostijp o the heaith el e . m i1 belng of this commudtar and in the : event of Carter Harrison'sredlcction means that y i th b-factories will be left freeto spread- How_the Brothels and Gambling- | inei¥fokonous exhmiatonssrondoast over our Our Q S s clty. AND o s hro g TWie | Boemmivetery ot st | ke iy — ng | Genman t - Open] fall. Bound by bis 0&th of ollice 1o enforce tne, umav Matmees B“I All on ccouflt . a. Senator. : & luws and preservo the neace, he yot placed him? 1 X | 1 Who_will appenr exery evening at& Matinees I 3y gld) # = self ot tho bead of a purtisin crganization, and v 7 1 e . R Wednesday. g:wxg\r:{yé_sn;»}“fl;du. j 2 Tho ‘Beasons W0 fhe Stench-Factory | i iae oty jenl secrs odase | Ty : Account of Bliza.| s - smstermm| | 5V “DENCREMONT". Aen Support Harfiseu. peace. He orgunized on papecan indepondent . i ki Telephone o . - N election in plain defianse of the statute, and, o F L LHRES % ne. g ? s n. g Tho Leputiican Executive Committos, -~ | AL sk folioed, T Cortentl, RGPt oh * All on Afifluuflt UI Ellza ! Pathotic . First-Claxs Arti wosed of he following getlemen, havo losutd | Bttt ad davkecous men 13 taiuse ek ; flakcs g . \ L J Onr " Roclatlons. | pos oy p e, Do B b By | i~ sts, the subjoincd address to the voters of thigelte: | mupner of man cow!d prepurly bo regarded 28 = : 2 R R i) Hermis 7 g Do The “’nyl"."é" bo’ vr.fldflc'!'lfl w“l;ol'igsfgxg?n'; HOOLEY’S HEATRE, L. v. Pariagton.Chuira, \. It Buse, O AR chH Miss Ward does ‘flot A on Accnunt ot Euza Sonath, Seonery by'el 12 Burcky, Ei, and fhe e i nmes T. Rawlesg) . Harvey, B ;. 0n- d 3 .. o B k g OLIVETTE! OLIVLTTE! OL] e Sm = ppicton, for tho Mayarally vuosz oficial ana private rec- -u}f il y il 5 : ! - SLIVETry g;;"fn‘é‘,‘i n, semcl Bgke, | ora Rvibouc Bl “Sohn . e P play Wednesday Mati -9 ke o 4 Frersholys 105 BRrton Company, Sematesent: Ay o Mamer, ushington He: i A DUSINESSMAN OF THE HIGHES! A * ~ e g'i‘ CJ'iahfl?é‘ b {Egéskl‘i“o ‘fibert o Councll nees oF Sunduy Per- H W‘ W‘ Reg“tant,llgns. e Augustus Flyhf; mes s | AUCTION SALES. e e R0 b 2 is term in the Common Counc! - = # ¢ X7 ra = ugusty o R i SUCTION S o 3 HEADQUARTEFS REPUDLICAN EXECUTIVE ‘z‘x&‘é’m"s‘.?;'fii,i’eécn"n’?sué‘ of his Gt n strict Ac- orIMaANC ¢ . { Trwo ’ EEKS, - Ludovico Salvinl 0 Burbank By ELISON, FLERSHEIY & G0, C April 2.—To the Peopic of 5 Yote his 3 3 i S = Portes e Win. Hoey 3 SOYN, RSHEIM & C0,, - Gitcago: Tho canvass 2. eity olicors s drawiog | ordVirh 8 cleat senso of publlc gury. Note b A < i | BEGINNING .~ - g 2 4im_ 1 8toambont Runners | T rod Baant Auctloncefs, 8 2d & Randolphean !+ 3l % aclose, und woavpeu to you t0 [uko that s 1~ Tigstly appreciate the dutfes of that of- R : 2 ) . Onr 8 tm'mkle Pationce Arin Clar. . piec i g y PR orace demands. We | ~po tiiey requiro the unbiused .judgment - and German enator Pinkle, Helon Megreror. Leah Peaslor - REGCGULAR ;! terest in’it which its contemplate the possible reflection of Mayor | thoyndivided caro of the one who would prop- i - 5 Harrison with atarm, pecause it involves the | oric"disoharke. thom., Ans man who entered supremacy in our lochl affairs of those utterly | L0 Thoce dutios 10adod with promises that he K unfit 10 control them. He is supported heartlly | n8e o ralill und.wita pledgos to rodeem could”) ¥ | i sadion to e ahave seest Camods.a Grand, AUCTION SALES! Ollo, introduclng et | . BILLY BARRY, | HOUSEHOLD GOODS ‘The Funniest Ethloplan Comedinn in existence, in * Hils 5 t, Nonday Evening, April 4, | o= B D0ty Carl and B, Rieg'se | e | el e T Oar - “TIHE LAST oF TIE MOMEGASS™ OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOH, COMIC S, et | s e ameses | Welnesday and Saturday, - | OPERA", - [0UR GERMAN SENATOR,| - sasey watson, by z(t the bad elements of our population. The | pardiy hope to mnke an_administration such 08 gunblers, the keepers of bruthels under 00 | yoy expect und such as this city. needs. -Belicg- name of saloons. the thieves, tho recefvers.of | jnythisto bea fact, when I accepted thisuomis: stolen goods, the disrcputabies of evers grade | nation T took oceasion 1o say that, if eloctetl, T are allupon his side, and hc vepresents them. § shoutd 6o into the oflice unpledzed " to nny man i . WIFNESS THIS PICTURE or seL o m:n 0 ahy m‘x‘l; so:;l gm‘:,:twould lgu S . | free to aischarge its dutfes; my sole e T o BuThimon 4o/ Al shouid bo (0 %0 dlscharge ther as 1o best f . mits he allows to remain wide oper to thu youag 5'29_\?::,}‘ :Ee: ;‘.:L(x'x‘zrfn l"l;o ng.‘ t}qi::; dm& e;h; ) ¥ b A L repeat nri, and { sball adbere to it to the and. “One fof these elegar+. parlors s dovoted ex- Al adhare 1 clusively 1o the gume of *keno.’ - There sit at | 1f [amnoc elected o tho oflice upon these plusivell o the Eume Of ke Thare SIat | torms 1 do not careto be clectod atall, | - = 84 and 86 Randolph-st, ' Sales made af Private Residences. i Foung clerks, old men. and youn; wen, men in of the day-laborer, men fressed ac- But whiie I will meke no pledges of any kind 25 1 candidate. I may with entire propriety on o_garl Y - . Very Y, £V 0 i 1o B tontg. some of thoso subects oxpress my couvictions e A o [ i 3 n: neeasingly sounds the volce of she caller, anx- | 15 B ¢ 0, 0 8 A O e shloonkecpers ers. Without interruption the money of the plnyers tlows into Mike McDonald's coffers, for all the time new peupie arrive to try their hand at & game. How n:any n young man hes been made ‘a thief fn this clegant tall! Tho opea door dnvited bim to the kenc-table, and once caught by the padsion it soon drove him beyond and shamo to every man énguged in ss should be rooted out. and de- stroyed. +{ bellevo that thore are n dozen other ques: fiogs of more vital fmport, such as the paving ail limits. He lirst took but a little of bis em- ) 3 . ing to bo | 2nd cleaning of our sireets, the, bufldiag of our Ffi)} er's or his fatber's moncy, hoping to sewes d bridges, o onl o public i) but e e oL Tk “mars” aad | Schools, and other questions of that Datufe. not e £ el el e Soui, | Sodof P S L fomy o yefore Qisgruce, perbaps sulcide. Here % 18 | Dower of this City Governtiont to get tid of. the that The. pumbibag dons Theorieh whoss d anxfously waitiog for him 10 bring his wages it tho gum -dens through whosawide- - i < = - | open doors our youth and boys ure lured.t0 their, bome: there is the young clerk, on Wwhose earn: dm?cfi s‘;u‘l‘:dflbe “'{;:‘I o:h: o(;hlls commuflla brothers are dependent; there is the beloved. | 15. An clieve e whole power asi Stepate Ik force of this Government zhould be exgreisod: $0n of affecticeate parents, whom bis folks bo-- | 10ree of this, Govornment sbould be exgroiend tion not_only of our own' citizens, bui of the strunger that may be within our gates.” keno-table, scparated by but ono door from the open strect, sits thé workingman, whose wife is ings 2 widowed mother and small sisters and lieve in respeecable company—they rro-all wel- come game for the gambler. [ other rooms are roulet-tables, faro-tables, and every imagina- blokind of Fame, Costly, elogant furnituro, > 11 ¥} p- | or, character, and ability, and every honest man Iree drinks and suppoms. foac clrans o I0hto" | mhtcadmit that ere 1o an im0t Oifeconce betweon thom, and that Jobn M. Clark is fabin-- itly tho better man for Mayor, ~ . - 208 for the guests furmish an extra attraction, and few people ~re'able to resi*t tha tempiu- tons 10 be met w4 in such a pice. ** The same scenes met with at McDonald’smay be seen n'xfmly at twenty-one other gumbling- houses. care to post the saunterer through the streets where to iod a gambling-house.”” Hemember that this is the description of an eye-witness, and that the responsibility for this this contest. It concerns § hey ore all s onen B3 GNUTUIL OF % | Bhoste Whnit il s ol forerament, £ army nners - 2 v - g . - {oons, and a small souy of runnecs ‘takes & fdmiis that he s no match for gnmblers .aud Drothel saloonkecpers, who wnakes public procla- mation of his unwillingness and inability to en-. force the laws, and who énters into. cpaliions with the viclous and with those whoso methods hat infest our streets, and Contrass the candidates hy every test of hou- We appenl ta you to realize the Importange of 1000 gouls. It is a ocal grovernment. Ings s d of the worse 0 B e e il e o of business are f curse to the clty to seciro his than iocapable officlal who, wita ample pow.r at, 1is comnand, sald, ** I cannot stop gambling!™ Read, wo, and ponder. THESE® ACCOUNTS OF TIE GROTHELS, sole alm WIlL be the.promotion of theé pedce, tho kept under the name of satoons, whi Harrison permits and authorizes to exist: D. V. PURIXGTON “A highly-respectable saloon this, s it not? C)&lmn&o and’in behalf of the Republican Executive Committee. The police know this saloon to be notalng but o bagnio. The police knew *The Times’ was to be but a brothel with saloon nttachinents when It was opened, yet Mayor Harrison licensed tho lnce 05 a saloon, -and declured the brothel- Carter | welfare, und the good order of tha comthunity. i |- Over 300 Nights. BY HER OWN HAND; ceper, J. H. Freer, the fit business associate of | The Corongr’s Jury Finds Out Why respectablo busineSs-men.® Leaving tho placo, e meet & party of very YOusg meu, not one of whom scems 2l years old W bear bow thoy | 1ol 0P Frctos Compauy No. T on tho body of are welcomed as old friends by tho damsels, and The Coroner held nn inquest yesterday at the In her original and forcible' cre-- . ation of | ¢ In the*New Nautical Comic Opera, > IN TWO ACTS, ENTITLED In the Great Play, by Herman' Merivale and F. C. Grove, InThree Acts and a Telephone. | J; ADOLPA DINKLE, - M. GUS WILLIAMS, SUPPORTED BY A COMPANY OF RARE MERIT, Under the mansgement of MR. JOHEIN RICKABY, The Comedy Entirely Rewritten,” * NEW SONGS AND WITTICISMS! 1f you wish to enjoy an evening of lsughter, see OUR GERMAN SENATOR. ' MONDAY, APRIL 11, THE LEGION OF HONOR COMBINATION Includipg MISS ANNIE GRAHAM, SAM'L PIERCY, “LEWISMOKICISON, anpported by a Company of Un® T VAR OF TR As petformed by her at the ' “Prigg of Walss” aff “Lgteif” Toeales, | The Book'by H. P. STEPHENS. London, England, The Music-by EOW'D SDL?‘MON. retlection; 6r the man who refuses to make = - s s 3 sing pledyes, who beli Also, ‘throughout Great Britain “n ) A S Rl o aticyes thap the | 50 & i CAST OF:CHARACTERS: Villainous School- .Sig: Bracolini Chsistopher Crab, o B r. W. H. Montgomery "Ben Barnacle, #B Thunderbomb, ..M. Jno. J. Benitz Emee' Taylar, a Virtuous - This remarkable play, AunaSchaal Killed Mersolf. ~ W]]jch some time since was presented. . to overflowing Mr, Eugene Clarke » o d Captain, the Hon, Felix Flapper, R.N., .S.Thunderbomb. . Mr. Geo.Thorne > CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. The 01d College Songs! UNIQUE, FANTASTIC, HUMQROUS ! ' GHARMING TO ALL COLLEGE MEN ! AMUSIES TO EVERYBQDY! ‘Wil be sung wi*h all tire Original aad Inimitable .Vim and Gusto of College Day: by the . Ampgrst - Collpge sene MISS ALICE HUTCHINGS, . In bis Orlginal Act. encitled “DYTCHIE IN A FIX.” ° NILES AND EVANS, In their Iatost and most successful speclalty, REFERTOEIAL REPARTEE. NOTICE—Mr. Niles having fully recovered from Bis severe llincss, this act will ‘be given at each per- ormance ce. The world-famous Skipping-Rope Dancar, NIMMIE KEWNT, LITTLE ROSEBUD,: ‘The astonlshing Child Artist, and BRYANT AND HOEY, The justly-termed Champlons of all Musical Artlsts, inthol “The P ir new set, * Country N {63507 end tho MONDAY, April 11-One Week Only-] RYAN's BAKDS OF TARA COJBINAT Star Varlety Artists, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. THIS SUNDAY EVENING at 8, A Grand Extra Performance of OLIVETTE BY THE Comley-Barton Company. JOHN HOWSON as Gapt. de Merrimac | CATHARINE LEWIS as Olivette. Grand Chors of Fily Voies | Original Sceneryand Costumes Direct from the ¥ Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York. KELLY & 10N, Forty oatside sales receive prompt attention. ELISON. FLERSHEIM & co, “Peremplory Sale or FURNITURE 0f Two Private Dwellings, INCLUDING One Chickering Grand Piano, Sent to our stores, $§ and 3 Randoiph-st., fo3 conves nience of sale, will be 3old at our regular Wednesday MorningSale,, Avrilt, at9:40a. m. 2 ELISON, FLEXSHEDI & CO.. Augtionserd ELISON, FLERSHEIM & €0, AUCTIONEERS. Peremptory SI‘&LE AT " o L CATCTION urn away in disgust. Next door is anothor | Anna Schaal, who whs found'desd Friday night b s Opposit the entrance, at tho | in ber room at No. 20 Blue Inand uyenve. . - | houses. at ‘Wallack’s. Thea b 3 TEA = licensed suloon. Arabella’ Lane, Sir Mincing Lane's " o Mol d Wnas Y . §}gg of {%leogfit‘;““ o0 oraumented lumpen® | fonry Schmehl, a tallor, of Xo: &5 Twélfth : el A7 | daughter... ... ....Miss Rachel Sanger | APRIL 5, Sceure your. Seats. Avoid Speculators. . o aiid tho sauso lezend Shings in gllt lotiers on thy | Strect: testifed thar Mrs. Schant worked for | tre; New York,. when. the ?@“fi“@’“&-"’fi Miss Eracis Quititie 1881 ‘Sale for second and_ last week now open. |* - & gluss door. It icads inte an elegantly-appointed | him; finishing pants. . Sho got six’ pairs Moiday, . PTA W e .o | B absey, Tasbesaunt, . f SATURDAY, April g, Jast Grand Olivette Burroom, which is connected by u niccly-draped | promising to_rewura them Thuraday” moruing, | AFaMa Was enjoined from » . gngins Jénmie Hughes Matin % e EEiSe Sormiatarid e PUlOr U 8o BUEDIS | s sho dd not do so,be wou to her homo Fridy ““ ir | Phobe Fairlcigh; o Vilege Maiden, . i — \ M ouns ruined ¢irl has been found by mourn ng | BIEbt and found her dead, with a relver lying | further production - therg, B i oo oom Gutheie d EV A 'l 5 188] MONDAY, April {{, return of ot ¥ . flurerlx(s in n)lu uermflcgflé,k'fic b:\gl:llo, \vhicnk?lr. beside her.. She bad told him that: therc was no FE 3 " i L Miss Van Dyke, fly Olllflg, pl'l 'y . The Comedians = we * 0. re a s , k inj y 3 — 3 3 . % ‘ 5 i 2 3 v ALSO, % Nt S4traick tha colloapuo oF FEPRRADLE | oeesmy for ber worklng—tnacshé alvarsad | Will he presented with Misg | m; Crariey | Miss Mavo, cers: . |ROBSON & CRANE. |- : & enetbor i witen oo | 5 -G Bacom.wiokeers » shloon: 26 %a. | Ward at Haverly’s Theatre | e sieee™ [ wis. (Jise Suller, TIOB IS i : s am D >+ We overlooked another plice which owes ifs | 3+ Blue sland avénuc, testified that' Mra. Schaa} : “ryvi s, | Miss Perry, : Miss Champreys. | 280C; 50C, 75C, and $1,00 | Axproduction of ther Last aad Best Sucgess, e e Ay lea lc m'es. ) 5 3 bieful existence solely to this emincnt advo-- | came into her place Wednesda§- night,’went to ing. i S e spestiniy:Cartor 1 SAmonn 5 | the sonse o ey nesdes niest weot 1o | 011 Monday -evening.' This located a few doors south of tho ‘Times: | rron some rosms, and.oponed it s it looklsg playllas 0xcited l.flol‘éjfl-; bugulg, aud bears the same nameof * Frenchy’s ACCORDING ‘TO LOCATION. A D 1900 : 8 . - .. b - The Sailor’s HOI'III)iI)O, | Fof sale at the Box-Office. : Or; What We Are Coming To, The : Whole Collection will be i 5 Sml.nplu !uoom."m chi\': we :ml."ct \“cho_ in fts mu;é_ igr sorx!'x; eu‘e‘-_ i; Wlt;ma; nsk%r: what she v;un;te;j; % t =3 vulgar form. The jowest bugilio in aseaport” | Shesald, * Whero is that big fat Irishman! ]hw eomin - & 1 Y town cannot be lowergthun this hell-hole. And | Witness asked it she meant, £d Hoelan, ywho had te 2 entthan any ] 1 L&EFEEEH\E.}?S}EE' By the Author of “ Our.Bachelors.” - - sold at n ED HILLIER Manager.. EVO i i ® { Trainr, | Two joung e { <. Stuart Do ; : DEVOY SISTERS. | anorszr entire cHANGE. |y | maten | b Ve 1.t | O'BRIEVS ART GALLERY, . MOIDAS . AERILI X, Seats Now Rendy. . 2 I 208 Wabash-av. TELRE ErhAmES, (10 PROTEICESs SEIME | yeon thoro a few moments “betoro sha eamoin. | thing produced this season. estnblisnment, is decfared by Iicerse No. 2K the | U oatey gofleugl‘ll.' &f c\'er)‘l ‘flm;n. ss\‘uonl:gcper. t]écr ;:}f snfi: ch Mrs. Schanl was very much b r § e ouse 1S the meeting-place . for .the most de-. tated, 50 witness -gave her a..glass of wine. ¥ praved of both sexes, s poupled by thomost | Sho said Heolan bad gone . off .with Miss Ward 8 mlpelsonafiou God-forsaken oung prostitutes fn the city, and | o0 o of tho singing grls that ied to i the debauchorics cittrled on thero every night ] o von'tee’ | Of the heroine i 3 begrar desoripilon. This place hus boon pun For saloon—unat st bud seca i with oueina res- o g Q1] .e st]so tc!:a]fly sbout one year. . tagrant on street with hér. hands in his, | @ ; Caftor . Hareisonasi his folice are will ao: | 16180 had sald ho would bebaek. fa ‘an bour, agreat ‘31"’“51-0’? Hiab It has quainted withs tis notorious1 ligw. for only lusy | TitiesS told 3ra, Schual that, ana tat sue was | gready faken fank among ¥ Euu%merthis mu!ce]. ,g!,, ngrys(i]hfi'lxflx);ceé" ém;sfig :n“ fool to wedanyminzdlur su_chtu feilos; e e o . AT such'a storm of indignation ; ba She went awgy an tus S B Btk i ot roumin losea vers o | ahd B St v st s et an s | the striling impersonations and Gus Anderson i8 again a licensed saloon-'y you beforen but I know you sre m.w A 9 i kecper, declared to bes man of good charcter | hearts, please como ovor 9 my Foums to-merrow, | OF the age, and, once seeing by Carter H. Harrison. Oh, yes! Gus Ande=son | for I Won't be alive any more.” Witness nsked | keeps a very respectable place! A bandsome | about what time. . Bho ropiied ** Any thne.” Wite | § . readil - éanwm s placed over the fiigfi--t‘im‘r of tho en- | ness satd to Der nwnfyn oyou cnre Foraugh 11, one G{U.l_ readily under rance, and the barroom - looks guite ro- | man: bois not your husband.’ She replied: 5 spectuble.” But tho buckooper don't cxpect s | » 1t mnies no diferance. Liovs bim. ana canct | StANA - the reason -of its re- to tarry fn the bar. He beckons us {otoanad- | live ooy’ longer.” She . beged . witness | g o Jolntng room, and thore we witness a spectacle | to come toJfor, room next day,and she orom- | Markable success -in” En- “The Groat Eecentric Comedian, FoDiirs TRELTRE Rob. V. Ferguson, con s S " The_ Wonderful Danseuse, THE A ITO. LIVETTE. - In his Original Comedy-Drama, s Mg John Hg:;!nll and Cathartne Lewls. Houses crowded, Miss ‘Lizzie Sim. T Peasants, Sailors, Soldiers; Villagers, NEMESIS LYCEDN THEATRE. Desplalnes-st. S 3. . Woest side, » £ e ; LEO AND ORYVILLE, - HENRY EELMAR, %y Aprii 7, 8,and @, = ; SC[GM] XOIGES. T"“”g’g‘j&i‘,"g‘f"”‘ COUTR BIJ A H. 'Commencing at 2:30 p. m. each day.” Gorgeous Scenery. Marvelons Effects. Full Olfo of ‘Speclalty Stars. d The Groat European Star. - * room, clamoring for drinks, und offering their | blue, and tho gun boside her lo the bed, . 1 wares In a sickening manner. A more disgust- | just come from there.” Witnoss m?x{hh:xg E . Jom bopt and Bnifonaked pila, Tooes chibGrn, | Hicon o 10 oo ock Erldey mgroine: it AGF.~A Viga Gartn nte Soreof S : {. ' mrccarryingonin the most sunmeless manner. | he was ot ashamed of nimeeit 1o.bes womes | gland and the United Stites. oA VUlage barden on g onore of Sl | HEFFERNAN & FLYNN, Dy ooaeriul M st ALL Piottres will be sold withe §° . They drink and smoke, indulge In smutty allu- | “ killing themsoves; And Gring for Doy ameh S ampton Water, g MILLIGAS and GUINLAY, e b Lls & j slons. and their grentost fun scoms to consiat of | that sqtt of thing.” Bhe did not Enow.at the g 2= . * R 3 . “Eha Great Irish Voetllala aid Comenians, i B e b et -)-out limit. o R the most indecent exposuresof the pereons of | ti rs, Schaal bad sbot hersolf. ; i ; 2 w MS . HE HARTS-DAN snd GUSSIE. % i : 1ho younR girls. Some Of the ISttor PounCROn | whe Looked writared Ro1s 1o boamo wiocian | - : ACT IL:-Portsmouth Harbor, ~ H, M. S. Thun- CHAS. J. ILLIAMS . |, 2Ebesrs World, GYP, tho Singing and ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., the new-comers, aud urge them into arofer | said: “sho hus dono it. She is.qesd. s, and derhomb at Anch 1n his Character [mpersonations. AcloE Do 2 Auctioneers. y 5 g - dernoma at Archor, The Great Comedian, JOBN BRACE. = == iy o Mot 0 5 . e F;thfifltsi“afin riane | EXICES, 10, 15, 25, & 35c. Thape : 0. T Eerpuson. Jonn Brico. and tise 145 Cory in HAVERLY’S THEATRE. egann fll m fll’@ 29 inz and heartrending sight cannot be imagined | knew Mrs. Schaal wor 1d kiil herself, - ol thun thie den uf vouthful depruvity and cold- | pearcd to'be 56 cults nd.detorminea 1 oams: “.The answer to a prayers” " Ladies’ Costumes: by DAZIAN and Mrs. 3 By “3hd ver this pines s by Carter H. Harrison | maos oty 7, roos & ive beis Botbiog to : HILL; Uniforms by LAUREYS, from crig- | £5ba: sasetion Somic ranis ot each a4 overy pors | J- E- HAVEKLY..........Managor and Provrieiar x pisced cn the sume Jevel with any saloon in the | fow timee o vn e, saying 56 woull FDHGET_ME_NOT - inal designs by M. Pilotell. ‘ “Chind Siatinoes WWedmaday: Saturday. andBundey. | TEHIS SUNDAY NIGHT, ; AT AXCTION, 3 e e s e e Segn biry since. : . " R harss prices i, Chicago, 1 5.5, nad e, y Marhle-Front Residence, 811 W, Washington-sty Who has mot b of th hotarfous Mitha, | SRRIBSRCE L Wi EWELL! ~ FAREWELL! J bose place figutes every week In the crimina! | X0 Bluc fslaad avenue, tvihed (oat, ASeutS | et LOTC Lhere is but one road, one |y tireé st tH; CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. - . : : Sieashelrlit BB mews of tbiaclty? The prostitutes und rullians | g'clock Toursday moraing, he heard o noies in | 72USE take it, lead through what ways € .entire stage setting ‘Comner Stato and Rundolph-sta. ‘Elegant Satin Parlor Suit,” - @ narbored by bim do not allow 8 week topass | Mrs, Schaal's roow asif something bad fallen | 6 20317 fi the Studi f Vi 1i — LAST NIGHT HERE; i & ” without robbing or baif-killing some unsuspect- | o a piece’of fUrnIture was bOtng moved. Athon rom the Studia qf Voegtlin, CRAND CONCERT Full rourfd cor. Piano, * Bachelder,” i fellow who drops into the pluce. Mr. Mur- | wards he beard ber doo¥ open, and £ome oua go . |- e b - FOR ALL TIME, Rich Chamber Suits, Hair Mattresses, - 1ha and his brothors oy And TAR not 1ess Thin | b bemers T p o g oho, A1 £0mo U -+ | New York City, and brought BY : OF THE POPULAR ATTRACTION, ’ p/e AR . three suloons on Clurk street, and licensed by | Ho'could not teil whother 1he steps were. taoss | . . . ' e 6 rrurd O ENRENES JANCFOREN NG, B ATTRACTION, Folding Bed, Hall Tree, NING. Aprl T S0k, ander Curter H. Harrison, who over his signature d - Ry { 2 3 . ¥ = . " , 8 S e R AR SRR |1 T AT | iy ey o man T, two e | IF° SSPECIAY for this en- B, sesnativadin s | Haverly's Widow Bedott Go, | Estorts Sttoarts, fange sa, - 4 ey cnaiane, fouid il soves bucglars (¢ | while awoman must stand or fall by | gagement by Messrs. Carte | Bty eprard. S0 Wwlt LG pianl, e 3 8 | Brussels Carpets; &c., &. : - | Fduar o -y " | The wellknown comedian, C.B. BISHOP, a3 the | Allgood goods. Famlly going East. Sale athouss they camo in. [The weapon ound beside tho” “1f ou arenot yet diszusted cnough £o Beross |« Hechasny - : one? . B s o the 6t7e0L 10 R0 AJBAMIEL baguIo, Kep by Mz | Hncmis o mous o paooierd Sho had saiu ; & Rice. o PROGIAMME, . +| Widow. and s very strong cast 13 thia play. gie Beanett, which Carcer H. Harrison bas de- | had n couple of Bundrod gulinis sl Bad ar sy = . (Fart L1, " Varung.” Kunte, Nor, Sangt.i & Plano | Slanddy (felmotar Sghs—cExgviEvE wano | FRIDAY, April 8, at 10 a.m. Clured 1o Bo a salvou ws respeetuble, forin- '[Only S5y was found Jn the raom.) 4 X =Ji k- A largely . increased Or- foloy 8 Albumapind, Gricg, B Folks do Concern | n ¥ORGRT-ME-NOT. =% roliecs T * stance, it of Charles Kern, on Salle | " County Pbysiclan Bluthardt, who made a post- L : . ) dola D Ve otan.tJ, Beah- © ELISON, FLERSHEDM & CO. stroct.’ Maywic Beunett, the courtesan, the col- | mortem examination of the Dedy eoug L : 2 ¢« e | Rt Nox Bug Slolin Sola, alrs Russes, Wien- .~ GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Auctioneors, ¥4 and b itandglopst Toazuo of Charics Kovos the ox Sberitl Be Tounno extoraal marks of Solonen cxsept | ;< Noing like documentary evi- chestra, but | el e B onti el ek Giarist, opp. Courr-ause: s “The concert-sulpons on State stecet, whichla | it gono tmowgh the coqtre of Lor Fasaric | ¢€T0C R at ; 8 " £ Fazoins vis nfi%r?ér S310 e hemtning chores | This Sunday Night, April 3, s - By HODGES & MORRISON, fact ara nothing but exchngres 108 PrUSHIULOD, | Jodicd fu the lefe lung, This was the catso of . N0 INCRE ASE ]N PPICES Sodorbors, Mr. To. Ebert, . T s Last appearance of Mr. i - are well kpown. Their owners, ¢! es, 1 A 4 . Part 31—, * jending.” accompaniment i F SR M SR | S o e | FORGET-ME-NOT. ) WEURR). | oo SRS Tt Smmeiestt| FREDERICK PAULDING | At 654 Madison-st. meds, the Jerry Monroes, and all that sweet- | Coroner sent for Heelan, in order that phe ju ! 3 : - L Soprano Solo, tha Lorelel. - Luizh, Miss Ettle Sutier: ¢ Wi 5t ¢ Care soeuted crowd, o knowa' to tho pulice us be- | mixht beur what ne nd to says.out ho coaid noy | ¢ There would be no place in crea- : i, Plano Solu, Fantasia op. 3 Nehdelssohn, Andants, | SALVIATI, THE SILENT MAN. | powc st cinmuer Soaeking largest siock of ok longing 0 the criminal ctassea, as the proprie- | be' found. Thro aro no. siegntions. agatnet © 2 ‘Allegro, con moto, Presto, Mr-Emil Liobling; 12, Lar- 9 . Kitchen, Siimg Hoom. s Tanoey Arcion torSn asenelatos of thicees Md PIOURICE | Do Ouer, i ure o allegations awninst | tion for- such women’ @n ; if it were PROBABLY itone Gig, atin from 7o Sicllian Vaspar,” Verdl, | To-morrow. Monday. April 4, first time of tholntest | Curiatas, Lambreamor ers (honoar L Bull thoy all pussess u ecetificats of good chur- | weré imuble to get any trmca of Bl -.- . | 70t for suchmen as you.” - + . X ® N I O Ty seom, N/ Raislaer, | New York and Loodon suscsss, * Contents of T t' Fine Dwell scter, lssued by Carter H. Harrison. As the cause of deaih was very plain, the jury il i . s Bectioven he K nnto) e | BILILEE TAYIOR. oF Iwenty ring "Es' ; P T R réturncd a verdict of death from. the wound, in- 5 : A on A Helmenash ; ot one of the places oy - » & o n e e menfone ouedor s | et 3 Rl Vi et v ME-NOT. GO O L, | e rinis ACIDENY OF NUSIG: = | fsouhe stemagt Firs Fomenoa s blc degrecs ol the contrars, pollcemen = . ‘s . s nts. " For salc at 1ho Box Oiice trom 9 & T 10 S5 et Side, tadison. chenp. & way often be seen at the bar of Frencay's, the | Blinded by the Wind of a Cannon=Ball, 2 Lo . m., comnfenclng on Monday, the 3d. FM EMMETL. . ole Propristor. Three Fine Planos for Sale. Tioils,’ tho St Nichols, or tho - Atieriensc Avaurta (Me.) Journal, e T never forgive, where there is | §. il Chickering Plang is kindly, fdrnished from tho | NICK NOWTON.._... . il e, One Famlly Carrlage. WEere they aphoar to be on the best of torms | _Gen. Honry Toynton,"of ‘Avgusts: Unitea | nothing to be gained by it.” i areiooms0® Helton, Lomeroy & Cross: o, B3 Sute: Every Eventng and Matinecs this woes, o 5 b to purchssd With the presiditur genius bebind the bar and tho | States Cluim Ayent, has recently securcd a posie | . . - 2 e . 3 i . HOOLEY’S THEATEE, . 18 SPECIALTY STARS 16, CTRoES, Blottsar and. Emfmiiare. vy arss oF Sopa 12k~ fallen angels kept there in bondaye. S“'H;;; :‘ln‘r:c fi-chgnjhmmm;ly u(l Company [l el e * ar Slinoer e, e eunnamuocks, Tha A Cailor addrems HODGES & MORRISON, % . . . 0 . . » First Mai V) lery, for almost total . N y W g L4 Al - Co slon Merchants and Private Brokers, ‘But why cxtond thislist? There are on tho | blindness. caused by & cannombajl in £ batrls - 'NGT A“ on Account 0[ Ehza_ THE COMLEY-BARTON GLIVETTE. I pectltles, | OIINS 1n fhe S 0 PSS Stadisonst. east side of State strect, between Vun Duren | in front of Petersbure passing close to his face. | = 2 B The great Farandolé Dance and the Torpedo and |, . LOST IN LONDON. nthe diams, | ————r end Taylor strvets, forty-three licensed sa- | The shotdid not touch the soldier, but the wind L g : 4 . the Whale. Secure your seats. Avold speculators. Rmisbion—Trvontacs KT Soidas Maiki POMEROY & CO. I, oF tho st Cracter a thoso doserbed | oFthoshell afeoicd s fex diistruialy, On | - T ; ; MI o0n Accmmt DI Ellza SPRAGUE'S OLYNPIC THEATEE, | 20 B0 Wok snd horsiiit, Subdar, Matings, 153 2 " ROV vestigation the fncts were ful ved, W. il 4 o 4§ R © nl rqi-cd not t‘oll you that each one of these | Dot only by tho “Fu"fim’n of comrados whoswers b MIES ARDiwfll‘be supp! ortfld 3 " v Clharicde;oppaslte Sterinan Huuss, = b?;;;;:;;b;;;;bflmn 23 Lol iowphones, “AU C I ION EERS ks of fniquity . X w, but also Ly the carroborative state- [ by a Company of ‘ungxceptionable 5 SUNDAY) X TURNER HALL, e TO-DAY (SUNDAY) APRIL 3, * 5 . 78 & 80 B andolph-st., ment made by the Aszistant Surgeon of his regh- b e g B 3 fi“ on Accuunt flf Ellza. POSITIVELY - LAST - PERFORMANCE, Sunday Afternoon, 3 p..sm. .. . a " % e o Sales at Privatd ; ; J Mutinee at 2:30,° Night at 8, ! fi.’:;&':::é‘s?fl%‘fl(‘gfi{‘lfifififixmfihmfi A MENACE TO EVERY INOME ment., Dr. A Rt Lineol celle: £ - in Chicago. Ve necd not teil you that thio laws | and gave by DrofCmona, Btontas ot %s e ellesce, ™ bndes' the manage tits oceurrence. - So severg wasthe | ment of Furni "Anction should arniture, tc., bit. at; Anction sno aro fully sufliclent tor their’ suppression, and | at the time that the simpie cummand of the Mayor could | injury caused to the soldier’s eycs by the wind- cluso every une uf thewn to-morrow morntnz. | of the shot that 3 and overmuch protestaiion, cries, “1 would 10 | mme————— o o PATA, o e 3 Al on Aecount of Eliza, | #vee & etmarts comeay co. | GRAND SAGRED GONGERT =i 5=t : R MULB“DN,S Plg!“c . CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, |Tuesday ahd‘Friday{ é, God I could stop prostitunion fn Chieago, but I AMGSEMENTS. . cau’tdoit!™ Wil the people of Chieago eloct f the : o 3 e : Of o Brooklyn Park Theatre, Under the dircction of Prof. A. ROSENBECKER, . AT odo A M. again 10 the Mayoralty a man who confesses his = it = . ST e R e Nor vt e K. : The Lafet, London an Now Yok SURS, | socosmsne o g ot e | - Skamieons 16 Gome. POUBOT & 0. % a0 Tasaosb Loy e memon o ot | - vy fonSimer stopm 1| The public are vespeotfully | T Ll L il o Yok S, STAR OLIOS, eitest R Mo o CHATTEL JORTGAGE SALE- SRR | GRAND CONCERT |fouesied fo puroioss seaia| b L5 0 I 40 8| i B |° 0005 TS| on i g0 g e St 3 E T 5 " " 3 3 of i Q ; v N1 5 S v e ety boetnYagor Hirfion o | ByLiesegang’s Orchestral Club | "% @1 avoid the rush. - | Thy Latest London-and Now Yok Jueess : : M | frrgmmen: " AVEEIR orevarar: Withont ot s e Mmoo = A Tho Laist indon and Now Yok S, | D2 M0R08 DUSCIG ACEDEMY, | Sobmtiibiatititntt Mol | \T1 THE ELEGANT FURNITUR be is sald to be a silent partner. It is known tme proprietors of the rendering establishments . g il r T BiuATed boyond the oity limits, 1o one of which Erafid; Ligeenng, Leader; and’adveral prominent Nfl . ABVANGE IN PH'GES § 5 hat the proprietors of these establishmen - HOOLEY’S THEATRE. . : § . Frivate Classes and private Instiction n specialty. H tern! s S ey v Hr Fine Waltzing taugnt, accurato Ei it J dbris Q?Lmfigglfiifi%i:fl?&fi%n?& e, ooy BUSERIERt L " | Sunday Nights, Apll a0, nd, 17 Benetia The L&mt.‘lflfldflfl -and New York Suceess, 'Lfi:&“fi“{am 5 ol vt Tosons: T Elncullnnls(.,ml,lragactlgnfl‘eg‘rler. and Humorsh, | 2= 2 exso-sor o smemens son- o e i il rards volers %N N ON i P 2 PR 3% ) v K asic-HalL B . e -y B e R e secrer aas iaver. Mo | AQNAORAONA 1 Copt s Mgtz | of BLISS WHITTAKER and FRED Th Latest Tondon and Neiw Yark Pttt inatncion che WBBRer 5 Do et | A 3. CUTLER. vrcrvc ... Manager. | (200 m:szgmhgzhgg%“g%f rison has prevented tho erection of pumpimg- | . secure yourseats. AvOid SPecAlaior. e | WALLACE. © - 1 nion an B\V 0 CCESS, | B5: for zale at the Academy;” or inclose stamp for o'fi& Class Torm begins Mondsy evening, April & 8 I-nar;. guu::m Crookery, Gas Fixtures, &, 07 s o

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