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B . andante inE lat. op. i0: Adgms' * Marche I Ligsie Rbeinberzer's * Pastoral Sonatu - Rfteraoon will be as follow: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1SSi—TWENTY PAGES MUSIC. | The Forthcoming Saengerfest in This City. Teteh of the Origin of Maen- nerchors. Debut Jof Maurice Dengremont, the Young Violinist. Adelina Patti Not Coming to This Country. A New Departure in Organ Pro- grams. News at Home and Abroad. Musical TITE SAENGERFEST. Apropos of the forthcomivg Siingerfest in this eity, Mr. C. E. R Miller sends us the fol- lowing interesting communieation, which deals principally with the origin and progress of the Ainuerchor: b For some months past the Germans of this city ha becn biasy $15 DARILE JFEpRtalons 10T 1S 1esty whicl 19 0o last from dune = 1o July & und promi Yoo lhatome one af the Most INteresting occasions of the ‘Kind_ ever witnessed I this countrs. = Chicazo Bhime eantributes 499 fembers (o e Wle cavius, Which Sill numer L0t volecs, waile the mixed Tt sepecaily orgunizad and drilled for LR oS Tivith, I i srreat pact, mnde up of Clicago Jadies and centiemen, B Ry about two xenerations azo that male clioml socieries. sprang int_existence: There are Sompusitions tor nisly chorus o1 much vider date, fur oatinen, U Orunds . Lasso (bogn 1, by Handel, art, ftevtboven, and uthers. Sany uf tiese, how o ChOTUAS OF priesss, warrors, Aud p ity ind to be wnittet: for male ¢ sanEverein” PrOper Bruse about e of | this | centurs, pardes ularl wnd " atter dovinzul ot Najojeon. The patriotic songs eodor Kot Found their cumpoxer in Cari Maria von Weber.while Eose < Upland Were set o beu.:ful by Conrad Kreutr, o LhouEh evidently the p neverthele aincd their populanty te this Uwho wrote Tur male volcgs must Franz Schubert, 5. Kiein, SselSchneider, ltvissizer, and Marscimer, The ction foliuwing the peace of v Favnrable to the development of male choruses, and Tecordingly they Spruns up in every town wnd vil- Taze. “Tlie inactiviry in politics made peoplenil the more interested In art. \While the German Fatherland was a pidiful, Incoberent number of Siates, there was shient unton of 4ll G;ermans.—a univl browsbL RLVL 11 wns_these wale choruses which Lept ptisin, sd, though this was nOt*tronz en upiiention of Germany et the Work of the Fring Ereatly prepared b these jeaceful churuses. Sendgissohn elerated the staudard of coniposizion male chorus. whicti had sunk 0 mediogricy. s Berdly been any C:uposer Of merit since me who has MOt composed for mate chorus, nic these luny by mentoned Schumann, 1t Volkuann, Brabms, Gade, itubinsiein, Lein Stheinberzer, nthater. Hiller, fruch. Gern: shetm, Willier, Wazner, Herbeek, Fuast,_Lacliner, Franz, Speidel,’ S Lisgt, wnd Rt e, 1tk 6 Oilo. Mochring, Becker, and Néssior, bave cumposed principally for male choran. While there s no Loureity of zo0d compositions 0f this cliw, il the Dumber of medioere, common-plice. CompOsiLLAS 13 astouishing, bt It cunnod be denled that. 1 3 mreat extent. compoitions of the Intter class are gven thie pretercaee. OF the many hundred of male chvruses seatiered over Germany, Austria, and Switzerlund, here are Drobably few thit dusors e rnking with the “iinnersesuneverein™ of Vienna and Coiokne, the *itauliner Verein * of Leipsfe. the * Liederkranz stuttzuri. With these should be classed the = Arion and * Licterkranz” of Mew Yors. There are few. if a0y, male chorises outle of the German-sneaking nations. England is prominently ‘the country of mived choruses. Of Frunce und LAy littlois known. The Netheriands und the Sesndinaviun conntrih 1tend iowards Germany United Statex male chornses exist 19 great number amon.: the Germans, an American male ciorus, lis0 the Chicazo Apoll Ciub, Leing a rurlty. At Uickyesent tinie there is hardiy one larze city in tie worla containtnz & ~ullicient number of Germans Who hase not orcanized 2 * Micnnerzesangverein. Miss Annio Louise Cary and Mr. Franz liem- mertzhave sent letiers of congratulation to Mr. Hans Balatka, the Musical Director of the Singerfest, forsecuring tne aid of Mme. Peschka- Leutner as prima donua for the festival. Be- sides participating in the grand chorus and the cosembles, Miss Cury will sing the following solos: 1. “I've Lost My Eurydice from Orfeo 2 = Divinités du Styx,” from * Aleesul bt Awmo; & Ttecittive and arin, from = liorcales G iteditative and aria from * Sewele ™. 3. Aria from * Figaro ", % Anw trom * Ezio ".. & Asin from * Alexander 4. Aria from ** Johaun of Pa. 5. Aria from * Jessonia ... & Aria from “Tannhiuser 7. “The Grenadiers "... & “Am Meer " i DENGREMONT’S DEBUT. The principal eventof the presentweek in musical circles will be the début in this ity of Maurice Dengremont, the remarkable youns Brazilian violinist, who has made such an ex- traordinary success in the East. The young player will rive two concerts at the Central Music-Ifall, tho first on Thursday evening next, and the second on Saturday afternoon. The New York Tribunc, an excellent authority, says of his playing: “There is probably no violinist now in this couatsy, suve Wilbelmj, whose tone is superior to nis in breadth, richness, and purity, and bis command of the finger-board is searcely luss wonderful. Kapid snd”involved pussages, Tuns, trills, and_arpegiios are wiven with the ot consummate ease and with faultless taste, and his tone in the most difficulz harmonic pi sugres Is absolutely true. But more rew le 1han bis technical power, and more valuable, is the thoroughly futclligent, scholarly, and artistic charucter of bis intcrpretations, frec from crudity and boyishness, and showz the spirit and thoughtfulness rather of a master than & scholar.™ LOCAL MISCELLANTY. *“Billee Taylor,” which has bLeensucha re- markable success at the Grand Opera-Ifouse, wiil remain on the boards another week. An extra performance will e given this evening. Air.James W.Morrissey writes usthat * aftera four years’ devotion o honest little Emma.” he 4s golng to Bur As we see no special reason why he should stay here, we wmake the above an- Bouncement with pleasure. The * We Three " trio, whose members are AMisses Jenny Picrce. Dertha Butler, and Minnie Melatyre, pupits of Miss Barnett in the St. Cecilis Academy of Singing and Dramatic Art, will sing at Miss Minnie Melntyre's concert in Hinsdale, JiL, on tho 25th of April. Mr. §. G. Pratt bes underlined a series of four matinées by his pupils, assisted by Miss Smythe, Miss Clura Ayre, Miss Alice Wood, Mrs. 1L C. Kuowlton, and Messrs. Gallus Mueller and Georze Campbell, to be siven at the residence Of Nrs. 1. S. Smith. The irst was given list Wedncsday afternoon, and the next will oceur on the =7th inst. The various Chicago Posts of thie Grand Army of tne Republic have tendered 1o Mrs. Hurry Waur, e reader, @ testimonial benetit ut Hershey Hall, on tho 2)th fust. Besides Mrs. Warar herself, Mrs. C. D, Carrington, Mr. Itutr, 3r. H. Clarence Eddy, Mr.C. M. Hutchins, Mr. ané Mrs. Frank Lumbard and daughter, Miss -Lizzic Reed, and others will take part. ‘The musical services at the First Presbyterian Church on Easter Sunday, April 17, will be of unususl interest. The choir will be 'incrensed to sixteen voices and will s the following numorrs:_ Early antaem, * God hath appointed R day’" “Tours: anthem. * Christ being raised Trowm the dead.” Gregoriuns and Motet for solos and ehorus, * King. all glorious,” Burnby. On Friday last the puplls of Mis: beld their tirst iy fu the ** Walton, hington Square. casion was highiy succeesful. an ‘The oc- N the perform- ance by the more udvanced scholnrs—Miss Hufl, Miss Cory Burt, and 3Miss Brideman—iuve gratls Iriag evidence of thétrunusual talent, ns well as of their rapid progress under Miss Fay's method of instruction. The program of Mr. Eddy’s organ recital at Nershey Hall_ vesterday noon comprised the following yumbers: Mendelssonn's Prelude and Fugue iu D _minor. op. 7. No. 3; De Lange's Buck's Congert Variutions on ** The Last Roso 2 and Guilmant’ inale in E flut. sh Wheeler read the selectionr. The program for the Turner Hall Concart this reb, Douna Cagrliostro,” by Juani . by Suppe; Overture. Adum Adutn: Waltz, « Hoffnungsieuchten,” by Hilner- Tirst: Selection, * lndign,” by Strauss: Over- ture, “ Egmont,” by Beettoven; +Du bist die Rub™ Ly Schubert: Fantasie, “Golo” by Sctultz: Potpaurr, **Musikalischer Kluderru- gutsea:” by Conr Polka inaurka. =T V) roiuy N y Straus: “Poltersuister-: by Faust, - ooss Galop. 3Ir. Frederie W, Root gave a colrée_with b PEpIis a1 Root & Son's plano rooms on Thursdny eveaing last, upon which oceasion a progrim of Eungs, ducts, trivs, and dramatio FectabO wes Eiven Lifore u Select company of musical peos le, One of Mr. gtoots papiis, 10w tevellng —rleh the Litta Coucert Compuny i5 thus spoken 4 by Wo "Forouto Globe: “r. 1. L. Cloveland Bae 8 Slear, hichly cultivated tenor voioe, and 2 ciort. He was, partieulnrly iathe duo with Litta: and tha Dajs < 4ee Where Art Thou? was. given by him in capital stvle. He was heartily applauded on his con- c:usion, but declined an encore. Miss Amy Fay, the pianist. will give an ufter- noon coneerc at Hersney HalPon the 20th tnst., upon which ocension she will have the assistunce of Mrz. Jessie Haskell-Fuller, Miss Kate fiulf, : pupil of hers, and Mr. Roscnbecker. Upon this occasion Miss Fay will play, with Mr. Rosen- hecker, the * Krentzer Sonate” of Beethoven, znd the * Faust Fantasic ” of Wieniawsky, and for solo numbers the ** Polonais in F sharp winor of Chopin, and the Schumann-Rail + Abendlied ® and the * Campanella * of Liszt. Anandience that completely tilled Apollo Hall, rathered Inst Wednesday. ’lflurlmun‘ll‘.ull‘:lld.’l{lc_l.' upon the soirée given by the pupils of the Chi- cawo Music Hall. Like alt these entertainments it proved a great suceess. ‘The pupils who tool paurt were the Misses Addicand Emmu Vaurban, Stetla Soper, Fanuie Stakes, Blunche Sargeanty Fldelin more, Gertrude Juboson, Gerlié Jician, Carric Munger, and Maud Pierce. Se- Joctions were read by Jennie Waedell, and Miss Elicl und the musical pubils were assisted by Mr. Ocsterie, tie fhutist, and Dr. Zeigfetd. The program for the Brand’s Hall concert this afternoon will be us foilows:” Overture “ Tem- pelnciche” by Keler Belaz Gavorte, mew) by « Something Little”” Ly S. Smith. Straw. Tannbiluser,” by Wagner; O v Wives of Windsor," Nicolai: waltz, * Hafballtacuze,” by Walther's Love-Song, by Wasner; grand seice- tion from * Masquevade Ball.” by Verdis Qver- erlin, How it Weups ‘und_ Luuzhs.” by parapornse, “Lorely.” by Neswadbu; by Offenbuch. Couradi Quadrille, * Grand Duchess, A NEW DEPARTUR £aturday uts Music Uallm nnot Lall to at- nal musieins, a8 cuncerts usuall; OF mtisic whicl has b organ wigne, g with ents of posuier airs now proposed. e mentsin @ mio pars of orutori chestra compus Jent temures of many orn, aud ¢ i iy Mudie-10nl, emby ot all the instrumenty of the o d in ¢ in tivre b armamge- eriures, and so on. IUls aramnze- eqe foru ot 1o, and or- < apayobtaiy awden of the sl poosrm from Boltc's upert hresenu the’ s tones, celestial phuianye penitents. g = organ muste whish Hoito i, bt which bas a0t been performud 10 this country because no the: an competent 1L wis 10t 3 e Open F Val bocatiae it had not been previonsly ren with the VIew 10313 per nee. Bokio 1S an oo fat, und i this fmpusti: projos e hus mude use of e ‘Liuz of instrastents as could only an orsanist Tawiliar with {ts vast powe Mr. W Tor the PATTI NOT COMING. The London correspondent of the American Art Journal, who is usualty very well informed, says: Mume, Pattl, who is now in Parls, hus at last declared her detinlt tutention n 2O o Aerics next win- ter. She is, inde ¢ arranzetient to Teaain i Earope, akd Siacs Pouint s several vuag 15 Tor her. In the nutumn she witl srobibly Sinas i Muan, where an oxXhibition will then en. Early in December she will sig in Madrid, snd in January she wiil 2o (o Nice 10 s Rl and Monte Carlo. Patti haszrown fund ot she is treated Jike a b nd where ste tinds Sjie will heretuze money. celpts ve und Puttd tikes bult for her Shar 1ation to eross the Atlantie for MUSICAL NOT' Mr. and Mrs. Georgre Hensebel are giving re- citals together at the Bust. Col. Mapleson’s troupe commences its season in Boston ta-morrow cvening. Tschutkowski hus produced ut St. Petersburg a new opera, * The Virgin of Oricans. The spring term of the Cincinnati College of Music Is ofticially antounced 1o commence next Thursday: The Beauplan troupe opened in Philadelphia last Monday evening with * The fluguenots, and made 2 great suceess. Mr. Maurice Grau will start thisweck for Rio delaueiro with his opera-boutfe company,und will make a professional tour of South Americn, The Boston Cecelin Society has given two per- formances of Schuman’s ** Faust,” assisted by C. R Adams, George W. Dudley, and George Heuschel. 3 Signor Gaiassl, tho excellent baritone of Mr. Mapleson's troupe, does not_seem satistied with his position, and says that he will not renew’ engzement with tho Colonel under any cireum- Sstances. iy Mr. F. Dulcken, the planist, whoselez was broken at the time of the rail accident agr Toledo, is rapidly recoverizz. Ile s still con- iined to his ed ar the residence of one of the oflicials of the Railroad Company. Mme. Ingebors von fironsart, composer of tha one-act musical picee, . ad Sitely,” has completed the score of a four-iet opc i Iiarpe.”” The book, founded ou w1 is written by the Iady’s husband and I stedt. ATaris dispateh to the New York Ilerald dated the Ath says: = Miss Thursby mads first uppearance on Suniday before w eritie: dience at the Conservatoire. She Was warmiy received and sanz Lwice. She will Sing there again on Sunduy next.” _From Toronto, the news bas renched New York that the two first 1 of the Strakosch- Iiess Compuny indulzed i 2 fizht in w halivay of a hotel. The didiculty arose on account of o 1ady helonging tothe_company, and we believe that Miss Laura Schirmer is the lady in ques- tion. “The two lixhters are dlessrs. Lyron und Chatterson (Uerequini,) Messrs. Gilbert and Sul voted to Miudle, Postle the nincotpoops, will be produced in Lundon on Easter Monday. 1t wil! bo brought out in this city at the Staudard Fheatre AL Mo opcaing of the regular fall senson. The autbor and com- poser will personally superintend its produciion both in London and in New York, end the mere meation of that fact is ample guuuaice of o de- lighttul performance. The following Solo singers have been engaged for the perforaiance of Bach's * Passion Music by the Hundel and Huydn Society, u Music Hall, Good-Friduy nizht, April 13 3Is5 Eaith Abel, Mrs. E. Humpbres-allen, Miss® Annie Louise Mr. W, J. W Mr 3. F. Winet, Mr. G. on ‘the aid of leave of the Enlish publicgn an o tremely deliberate manncr. He badg.Ruevel] to 0 Diffads i n Scrics of hro congis i b Wi tosing for the lust time at the Palharmontc concerts on March 4. This monh e will coms meunce his farewell performance in oraiorios, and will bave assoc! ith bl many of tho most distiugu calists of the duy,including Mme. Albuni, Mue. Christine Nilsson, probably Mme, Adeling Patti, and cerrainly Mr. Santie) His * furewell performuuces ™ are almost as bumerous as those which the late Ole Bull gav in this country, but he does nutunnounce cach one s * positively bis last appearance.” The critical London Telegraple has these pleas- aut words of pratise for an Armericun siuger in notiug a recent performance of Sullivn's = Mar- 1T of Antioeh™': *As Margarita Mrs. Osgood ;..'m'e us no oceasion to regret the absence of Stme. Alband, who ereated’ the pa estly did _she enter into tho spiri actéras well as of the music. Her rendering of the murtyr's vestatic denti-songshoull especinl be commended by its intensiy wnd the fervor of its uspiration. It not oniy realized the com- poser’s iden, but justified the bold treutment which leaves the Voice elone, as It were. In tha empyrean, while tho uccompaniment swells and s {ur below. - Mrs, Oszood was warmnly plided, but reccived not one whit of honor uore than ber due.” Kxperience With Storms and Other Disturbances. An especially useful and valuable officer of the United States Government is mos 1y known under the titieo! Old Proby But quite as well known is Prof. J. 11. " he meteorologist of the Mis: i . whose contributions 1o his_tavorite stud have given himan almost National reputi- tion. On a recent fecture tour- throu Northwest the Professor had anarrow \pe from the serious consequences of a sudden and very dangerous illwess, the particulars of \\'Iillcht]llc ]ln: ‘The davatier coneluading my course of lect- ures at Burlington, I, on )’lsL Dccc:x:t’%tr last, 1 was seized with a sudden attack of ueuralusia in the chest, xiving me exeruciat- ing pain and almost preventing breathinyg. My pulse, usually 80, fell to 35; intense nausea of ihe stomach suceeede il eold, clammy sweat covered my entire body. The attending physician could do nothing to re- lieve me. — After suffering for three hours 1 hought, as | had been usmg St. Jacohs Oil with good effect forrheumatic pains, I wonld 1y Lsaturated u piece of tiannel lars enough to cover iny chest with the oil, and applied it. The relief was almost instantane- ous. Inonehouri was entirely free from pain, and wounld have taken the train to il an appointment in a neighboring town had {n){r&cndsnotd uaded e, As it w 0ok the night train tor my home, St. Lol and have not been troubled since, e —_—— Fined for Smokinz Opium. San Francisco Pos:. Three youns men at_ Marysvilio were convict- ed on Tuesday of snoking opium, and fined $100 cach. Theseare the Hest couvietions under the iréno Law passed at the last session of the Logis- THE STAGE. The Marquise De Mohrivart in f “ Forget-Me-Not.” Edwin Booth’'s Recovery Despaired Of by Her Physician. Mrs. News and Gossip Concerning Actors, Actresses, and Plays. TIIE MARQUISE DE MOMRIVART. Miss Genevieve Ward's Stephanic is un extraor= dinary performance: und yer, fine as it is, we fmagine tmt much of its beauty has been lost even to those who bave admired it most. Mav- erly's Theatre is sourcely the place to see most 1weously such o picce a8 * Forger-Me- nd such acting us that of Miss Wrrd. The und the shape of tho theatre are agalnst it. The finer cilects of such subtle artistes ure inev- biy wenkened when spread over so large an auditorium, and the neoustics of tho house are unfortunately such s not to allow vocnl sound to overcome. The size of the house also militates against the efect of the facial ncting of Miss ‘Ward, who paints on the stage with the delicas of a tnisbed arust. in tho studio, ugd wis i i ow lost when not suen in such a bandbox us the Prince of Wale: bad its long London extent by many of run—is rissed to u certa those who have been witnessing “the performe- ances at Haverly's. However, with all these drawbacks, the aeting of Miss Ward hus mado a deep impression. Furges-Me-Not,” as a picee of “dramatic in- enulty, is quite as cleverly contrived as *Di- lomicy,” und, In vur Judgment, its measure of popularity will be about the same, Between It and ~Two Nights in Home " there is a slight similurity. The main ideus of the pluys resemble each othor, but tho treatment is entirely dif- fereat. *T'wo Nightsin Rome * is like the hand- iwork Of un apprentice; * Forgot-Me-Not,” in batance of parts, constructive skill, In the vigor and the delicacy of its charncterization, in its erisp diulogr, more clusely resembles the work of the best modern Freneh drsn ist than that of the English writers. Yet, as we said the oter day, we do not imagine that this pluy over which there bus been so much leul contention, will ever, exceptin certain few cities and certain tneaires, huve the lease of life that cither Lester Wallick or Miss Ward believes it will have. ‘Fhe reason for this conclusion is found in o character of tho centrnl figuze, tho she- serpent Stephanie, which Miss Ward presents with rent fudelity'and eifeetiveness. Stephanic is a middie-nged woman, and so destitute of oo Traits that there can be 10 sympathy be- Tween ber und her audicnce. She is thoroughly There is 00_overwhelming love in her or anything; tho were mention of 0N urouses, 18 she siys, her worst passions. She chalkS Out i coutso which she resututely determings to pursue, care. inx noihug for the misery she_causes so jone as wicled. Tor anybooy the uame of ber own she gratiies her own vapity, She tukes session of the pure home of the with the imp of u ‘harp and carries herself toward its - witn the bravado of u wotnan who, bard- cued by the butfetiugs of an infwmous lite, bas beeome dead to every sensitive, feminine feel- Her ambition is siwply 10 step from her rivus pluce into (he best sociely,—1o becomo 4 zrand ludy, and she Proposes 1o do this by saddhug Berselt as companion ol u pure young . Siephanic wishes o be inoculated with cctability. She cares not whethor her azsoclation With tHAt young 1 wilt drig her (1fce) in the eyes of . the world dvwn to her own level. There is, in the course of the play, ouce oF twice u thas! it be taken for repentunce for her past lite. but it Is us artiticial us her ovn outward polish, She really re nothing, and threatens, when she fecls hersell secure tu the houschold, the lover of - Alice that s will fustill into the pure soul of tho girl, little by Littie, all the ovil thut men have taught her. Even when Stepianic is tionily brought to bay she does poL GXpress any remorse for the game she has beea tryimg to play, but mukes ker exit, tilled” with anger tho one hand because she bus b caught uad on tho -other_un overmastering ter- ror lest the revengerul Corsiean will assasinate ber before she eseapes from Kome. She tukes with her no toueh of pity. Already we have recorded our ndmiration for the work of Miss Ward. It 5 a tine per anee, revealing the best of tho Fre alish schools of acting. Her pr ment will_continue another week uud she will only be seen here in the role of Stephanic. 1t i3 to be hoped, however, thut when this gitted Ameriean returns 1o thfs country next season she will be 1 in some of ber other role. : sweetness, und simplicity to the ch ice, who is never permitted by the dramatist to blassom into any- thing approiching 2 beroine; Mr. Frank Cleu- cnts cleyerly grasps the churacter of Sir Horacee, und Mr. Torace Lewss as the titled roué Malieotti does weil. DRAMATIC NOTES, Mr. Tred B. Warde will sail for fow days. Trederick Paulding, it fs said, has asain ro- tired iuto temporary privacy. - Thomas J. Martin, Kate Me Couper huve left Bavrett's company. 3r. Kyrlo Beliew, they say, will be the leading mun in Walliek's new theatre next season. . Jubn McCullough will Lesin his London en- gagement on the Z5th inst., ut Drury Lane. Milton Nobles deaies that he is going to lead 1o tho altar Dolly Wootwine, of his compnuy. Gus Willinms last night closed his cngagement atMeVieker's, Audicnces bave not been large. Mr. Walter Hine, who hus been with John M Cutlough during the scason, bas gone to Hoo Springs. “The Royalty Theatre, London. it is said, will be opened by Lydia Thompsou. She proposes to cubarze it. el Miss Mutrion Elmore aml Miss Lena Mervilie have Joued the Sparks™ ‘compiny for their California tour. John . Ruywmond nnd Miss Courtnes Barnes will be marricd to-morrow ot the Continental 1fotel, Phitadeipbiz. Mr. E. D. Price, formerly of the Detroit Post and Tributie, and now representing W. E. Stierl- dan, Was in fown yesterday. Maude Granger, when she opens in San Fran- ¢ieo, will adil to her repertoire Iosalind in *As You Like It,” und Zulcin *Forbidden Fruit.” Gen. Jobn H. Haverly will be in town during the coming wi . Itisto be hoped that he will toen solve the riddle 03 to whether or not he will have u thoatre bere. The regular senson it tho Academy of Music will end in three Weeks. A shortsummer seasou wilibe commenced then, quring which @ nuta- Ler of combinations will be seen. The Lnion Square Theatre §s to be much fm- proved before the openiug of nextseason. The vastibule is to be enfureed and the interior re- decorited. A new stage villulso be consiructed. Mr. W. E. Sheridin has been rathor favorably receive:d In St. Louts during the past weck. He has nppeared as Lowis XL, faplacl o *Ti e Heart, Teiehdird 111, Tu"a w M. Steridan Wil play bere. Mr. Georzze Learock goes with Keene to Cali- forniu. I'fobably in place of Miss Vaders, Miss Rosa Rund will’ wo. Mr. Hurry Le and Mr. Ttolund Reed are also mentioned as_ members of the San Francisco company Manager Hooley will probably make extensive improvements in his theatre during the sum- oty other this (16 prosceniuim, ma in the Grand Operu-House. . The New York ticket speculators who made their appcarance the otuer duy, finding (it eir, presence wasn't wanted und thut they re likely tu vet into a hot box, thouzbt it was ;;x‘nm:‘:;.,m Tor disappearing,” and shot back to . To-nizht the performance at Huverly's will be for the Lenefit of Mr, Bliss Whitnker, treasurer, and Mr: Frea Walluce, assistant treasurer of the house. The Gilbert comedy cumpuny, the Ben Cotton combination, aud others will tuke part. W. J. Florence In a reeent letter from London, where he bud arrived on o ying trip from Pa S, says that he hos four new plass, e intends to 1 from Liverpool for this country on the Ist of July to make arrancements for o professional tour through the States hext season. The New York Sun tells of a young man who, leurning to write theatrical and musical eriti- cisins tor khu'l:(ncmu:m papers, trunscribed his feelwugs tn his dinry us Tollowss > All tho stur uctresies T have seea this_winter belons 1o the order of yum, yum, yum} but Emma ADbOLE i3 yumwer, und 3ary Anderson {5 yummest.” * Qne Hundred Wives,” according to_report hos becn doing a lurgo Dusinees 1 gho Now Bu! #land circuit.” On'the 1th inst. the piece goes 1o tha Windsor, New York, his will be the sec- ond cnmigement. play by this company in_ that sity durinis, tho Cprosent seuson. After that re ves"™ wi Tz He e scen at M- Manager McVicker, now fn New York, other day rorelved u cublegram from bis Wite ngland in a and_ Archie who is now fn London, relative to the conditl of his duughter. Mrs. McVicker says that whfil:n Mrs. Booth recoznized her she was very fecble, and that there is absolutely no hope of her re- covery, although she may linger for some time. Her iilness is deseribed” as consumption of tho throat. *The Legion of Honor,” & strong melodrami seon here a few weeks ago, will be reproduced at MeVieker's to-morrow eveuing. The cast will be tho sume as tormerly with tho exception of Miss Alice Sherwond, whose place will be filled by Miss Surah _Biiselow. Messrs. Sunt Picray, Lewls Morrison, Forrest —Robluson, Geori6 C. Davenport, and’ Aunfe Grahum, and Loise Dillon personate the rincipal characters. Aswealthy nobleman §s about to become tho purchinser of one of the most fashionable piaces of smuscment fn London, and this *all along of tho beautiful eyes of the leading lndy who on ber side is suid to be_not quite inscusible to tho nttentions of tho said wealthy nobleman. The fute of Lord Landsborough, Lurd Dunraven, and Lubouchere should be rémembered by this young aristocrat, who ran London thoatres, too, —“ai for love. A Lendville paper stated that a well-known nctress who visited that city went to u stlaon Cter the performance, pluved poker, ot drunk, licked the burtender, und cleaned out the crowd. OF course she was very indignunt and was going to cowhid the cditor, when the aumazed Jou nalist expluined to her that It was o first-cliss DUl that would wet her un ovenims In good society in Leadville. And then she thanled him and gave him a dazen passes. 1t takes a little whilé to understund Western ideas of business. “To-morrow evening the clever farceurs, Rob- son and Crene, will reappear at Hooley's. The engazement will be for 1wo wecks, und will he- sin with u new plece described as **u dramutic absurdity totally inprobable and utterly ridicu- lous.” 1t was written by Joseph Rradford, tho adapter of * Our Bachelors,” and is_entitled A, D. 190; or, What We ArgCouing Ta." In addition to' Robson and_ Cranc there will vo in tho cast Mr. Jobn Marble, Mrs. Mary Myers, Alieln Robson, Miss Graee Tisorne, Mrs. Elld Wrenn, and 3frs. D, B. Van Derins. The pretty little Lyceum Theatre is not dotng s well us it should. A stronz bill is generally presented, includitg variety, farce, and melo- drama, and yet tho audicnees ure invarinbly meagre. B Cliressie, u rather amusing Dutel character actor, hus tgured lately in several sketches. The ouse s certainly the best con- ducted amon;e the minor theatres, and ought to recelve better patromge. The bill for to-mor- vow evening will_include Mr. John It. Weaver in a three-net dramu entit Coby,” Waiter Pheenix. the Weaver Brothers, Retlan'and Alton, Jiss Ada Morciwer, W. 1L Stuurt, ana Johu Srace. According to the London correspondent of a New Vork paper they are going to produce * Romen and Juliet”" at the London Court The- atrein the way it used to be doueat the old Globe—without scenery of nuy Kind, and betore 1t buize eurtain on wiich will be hums a plucard to tell what is zolng on. Madjesku s said to be tho eriginator of thy iden. She will play Jul It will bo u curious sighr, and may . perhaps for thut reason draw for & tiue, but it scems nn id- fotic sort of performance, worthy to o hand in hund with the dyspeptic fuces, tho fuzzy hui and tho louy-stemmed lities of e silly ¢ theti At tho Halst past week they have: version of **Jostiua W ed Street Opern-House during tho 0 playing a mutilated iitcomb.” A gentlemun numed F. K. Wallace assumes Den Toowpson's réle, and pretey etfectually staughters it. There is one netress here,—Miss Beile Gilbert.—a sou- bret, phiyving the part of Tot, who is wasting her tme in pliying before such andiences, She hus ability for @ more exalied position. The man- awrors of 1his plice treat the law of copyright with u recreshing disdain. They scize nvou the work of any ruthor with perfect impunity. One weelc it is = Mliss,” fhie next “Joshua” Wait- comb,” and 50 on. They will produce during the coming week *Won at Lust™ and “The Forty Thiceves.” Joe Howard thinks that nex Miss Morris is entitled 1o the experience. . She started from nothing; she sprang at a bound to the very tops she became tho vicum of disease. wnd now, with half her body I the erave, suffering the nzonles ot the purgzatorial pasture, she toils, and works, and sluves,~for what? One would think she could have saved enongh w live on by this tire, but 1 understand she is like all the rest and has nothing but her husband. Still. from the twenty and odd matines at which she bus played in the Union Square ang Pavk Theatres she didn’t net Iess thun 3104669, Within thore have been times w seemed a fortune o the brizhtesc woman on the American stage, but nowaduys thousands are buzatelle and the wolf of des; shudow across her pash.” Mr. John Dillon as Trotter Southdown in **To Oblizce Benson has feen a strons feature i the Aeademy bill during the past week, *Cons stable Hook," . melodeur u 'story of New Emgiand 1ife a hundred years ago, appears o have pleased the pe Mr. Jotin Murray in a churacter pas able and_ sexton— does well, und Mi; ¢ Cortlusud, in 1 Tecble retlection of ey Merill Miss Kutie Howard ¢ furnisned with a sympi- thetie part which she, Georze Learock fznris 1y people nciude Charles Glidilen and Chnrles Diamond. Tuis prograin will be given this ey for the last time. Tow evenmg Wil M. itigitmire witl appear in the drama, Tvo Wanderers.” ricty people we notice the namesor Harry Woodson, nezva song and dance: Alice Bafeman and Wi Pickert, etog d Anl anfe Hughes, sketeh; and Ciintes Diamond. snsational T poi it snow Wi piced with fearless 1obtstep Like one who his no newd Of ;zuidin e wa; hand toshow him his 1ect shou; ur: or hil - e paced with rupid footstop ‘Iie nars that lay Like golden border trumuing The wurgmn of the bay, Acrass whose silent water Phe ord of nizht had Hung A bridgge: of i Caress Hhat ms hung. ‘With earcless hund she fingered The looseiy-hanyig reu, Or bent wirh fond eiresses Above the snow-white maue. And bulf she sanz, half murmured, “he nigat is fair indeed, And one enfetiered galiop We'll have, my bundsoine steed.” Though on and on they galioped, “The bride still lay before Uer charger saw, und, turnin: Madve bound to.cross it v'er Oue shrick—one splusi—one ripple! Thew nothing left (o show That matid and steed were lylog On rocky bed below. Ride with tizht rein, my comrade, Phe way s rough betore, And many are the pitlalls T'hat line the smoothest shore. Your steed you suy Is worthy: ngcer lurks for you. Alus! you'll find the trusied Ave irst 10 prove uutru — e Kespezre Modernlzed. JacQuira. inguired Desdemona “Rall this evening dear ding up bis old of Othelio, when she sav: nuvy-revolver. N s'miother eveninz,” e replicd, the pillow und yedged 1t & wsopuRgu: iched for dowu her VLB CHURUIE [‘\'l.\'l‘ln RVICES, AND TI[E MIN- wers who conduct thom, iieligions service: Wil be helld to-day At the fulloving chirehess oo PRESBYTERIAN. JTHE REV. L IL WALKER WiLL PRI Campbell Purk Chureh. morning and WHE KEV. HERRICK J0i at the Necond Chureh, cor und Twentiett strees, this murnin THE REV, J. W, WORKAL morning and evening at the F Washington und Roties st THE RV, TEXRY T, M1LL In the morning au the Sixth ACH AT N PRIACILES Michizan uvenue WILL PREACIT h Churel, corner ER WILL PREACIL reh, corner of Y in- 4 D4k svenies, s 2 With niron: it REV. S B WISHARD WILL PREACI morning wnd’ e¥emiiz tn the Firth Church, corne Tidan avonus sid Folrueth stroet o oo OF VLB REV. B G 0GGRL WiLL PREACHMOLX. iz and evepiie in the Westminster Church, corno ST Phuria and West dacison stroups o SOrRer THE REV. JAMES MACLAGGHLAN PREACH- €8 morne and eveuinz i the Seoteh Churel, corner of Sunzon and Adms strents. TILE 1 S WILL PIREACH MOR and eveutn in the Welsh Cauren, corner of M TU UNa Sunguuion strevts. 5 REV. 1L M COLLISON WILL PREACIL IN the wmorning in tho Eullerion AvoUG ks cofer ot Clurkytrect. i LUTHERAN. THE REV. C. KOE PREACHES AT THE Church or the Iloly Trinity, corner i snue and Erle strevt, uoraing and Gveni SHRTCRRS TIE REV. W. ASHIMEAD SCHARFFER prenctied ut Wicker ark Cliureh, corner of joyiie venue und Lu Moyne strect, this moentnz. T Of‘Conirmation will aiso be sdminiserod NEW JERGSALEINL. TIE REV. DR IIBBARD PREACHES AT LIN- coln Purk Chael this HES AT HE REY. E. C. 50! PREACHES AT UNION Park Tenpic, corner of WASIDRUN Str oot and Ot ayenue, uzd o'clock. THE REV. P MERCER PREACHE: Uershey Mus his ‘mornlng. Subj all, issivn of the New Chureh. AT *he 5 UNTTARIAN. ‘THE REV. BROOK! HERFORD PREA ‘the Church Of the Messiah thls oTATHES AT Cocxpunionship in Christian L eveniz un ** Mohammedantst as It Is To-bay.” LHE REV. GEORGE C.MILN WILL PREACH at Uulty Choreh, AHE REV. E. I GALVIN WILL PREACH 1y the morning. In tha 1T} : ¢ 3 o SWE":‘-Q Third Church, corner of Muaroe THE CHURTCIIES. EPISCOPAL. 1, 85, PETER AND PAUL, CORNER on whd Peoria streets, the itz (tev, W D., Bishow. The ltev. J. I Knowles. pri e, oy Communion’ $it. . Chorl morning_ prayer and celebration of the Holy Com- suunion, 10:); Sunday-School and children's service, Up.m.; chorul evening prayer, 7:8. THE REV. FREDERICK COURTNEY WILL oniclate morningz and eveniny in St James' Church, corner of Cres and Huron streets. T REV. JOHN HEDMAN WILL OFFICIATE mornine und” evening I St Ansguriug’ Chureh, Sediwick streot. near Chicigo avenus HE REV. CLINTON LOCKE, D, D.. WILL OFFI- clate mornihe and evening In Grace Chureh, on Wabnsh avenue, near Sixteenth street. FHE REV. ARTHUR RITCIIE WILL OFFI- und_cvening in the Church of the As- wn. cornér of North Lu Sulle nnd Zhn streets. THE REV. . F. PLEETWOOD WILL OFFICLY morning und evening in St. Mark's Chureh, Cottaze Groveuvenue, near Thirty-sixth street. THE REV. LUTHER PARDEE WILL OFFICI- ate morning ind evening in Calvary Church, betweon Qakley street und W estern avenue, iE REV, 7. N. MORRINON, JIt, WILL OF- flciute morninz and ‘evening in tho Cliurch of the Epiphany, Throop street, between Monroe und Adums. THE REY. W. J. PETRIE WILL OFFICIATE morninz and evening in the Chureh of our Savior, cornes of Lineoin and Belden avenues. THE REV, JAM THOMPSON WILL OF- omorning and evening in St Thomuy Church. Indians uvenue, between Twenty-uluth und Thirticth streets. A'HE REV, HENRY G. PERRY WILL OFFICI- te mornmg dnd evening in St Stephen's Church, elfth. Adminlstration of ohinson street, .uear Tloly Communion ut 12 me I REV, DANTEL . SMITIRL WILL OFFICI- ateln the morning at the Good Shepherd Sission, Luwndalo. fLk REV. R. A. IOLLAND WILL OFFICIATE Churell, corner Miehigan ‘avenuo und xth Subjects: Morning, * Crowned 7 evening, “What Is Heaven.” Twen REFORMED EPISCOPAL. V. BISIIOR CIIENEY WILL OFFICIATE cuntirnintion service in St. John's Chareb, Ellis ue, near Thirty-seventl stréut, at4:8 p, ol NO hu? sorvice £ REV. BISHOP CIENEY WILL PREACH IN Christ Chiurch, corner of Michizan nvenue and T fourth ‘strent. at a. m. aud T4 b, 0. Evenin subjeet: - * Uraging for Other Peaple.” PINE REV. P, W. ADAMS PREACIES AT ST. Matthew's Chiurch, corner ot Clark und Ceutre strects, Atthe usutl hours. 1E REV. R. 1. BOSWORTH PREACHES the Presbyterian Chureh at Enziewoud nt 3145 THE REV, K. H. BOSWORTH PREACHES AT ST. Puul’s Chniréh, corer of Wasbington and Curpenter streets, morniing and evening. THE R VILSON WILYL OFFICIATE 1N the mornin hlrty-se CONGREGATIONAL. TIE REV. C1IAS, HALL EVER] at Plyimoutly Churel morning und evening. THE REY. E.F. WILLIAMS PREACUES AT the_South, Ciurch, cornor ‘of Drexel uvenue und Fortleth stréet, at the usunl hours. THE REV. GEORGE Y. PEERE WILL PREACH atthe Leaviie Street Churdh, corner of Adums street. Subjects: Mornhig, ~Unman Destiny”; ~evening, “Htelizfon of Greece snd Kowe,"—the stxth fo thé evurse un great religlons. 1 E REV. 1 P. GUDWIN WILL PREACH IN the morniasut the First Chureh, corner of Ann and Washinzton streets, Subjee:: *Xnd 3oses wiist not that the slin of his face shone while he talked to him.” 3 Guspel meeting, led by A. M, Delizht. and in Which o number of reformed men wiil take part. will e beld 1 the eventig. ’ 1 A. NOBLE WILL PREACH MORN- THE REV. ARTHUR LITTLE WILL PREACIH morning and evening at the New Englund Church, corner Dearborn avenue and Park place, ‘ V. B F. LEAVITY WILL PREACH evening at the Lincoln Park Church, nin and Mohawk streets. PHE REY. C. A, TOWLE WiLL PREACEH MORN- iz und eveninzat the Bethuny Chureh, corner Pau- Hipa and Heron streets. ARTS KENT WILL PREACH Aud evenfuat the Ciinton Streot Cliureh, of Wil PROF. WILCOX WILL PREACH MOKNING AND niwsutthe Western Avenue dission, near Polk street. PHEE RIEV. A MONROE WILL PREACIH MORN- tnzz wnil evening cr the Union ‘Tabernucle, corner wentleth sireet and Ashiland avenu PELE REV, W, W. MACOMBER WILL PREACH worning und eveénbug ue tie Lawndale Chareh. PREACIL corner ning wod rk uvenue aid Thirty-£rst strect. THE REV. W. M. LAWRENCE WILL PREACIL morning und eventuz at the Second Church, corner ¢ Motroc stre A K. PARKER WILL PREACIH IN ut the 15 1 the morning and the pastos in the evenin) Fourth Churel, cozner Pauliza and Wushington. PUE RV, JO EY WILL PREACH mornim and even orth Star Chureh, cor- ner Division and Scdgwick strects, T e ol BLE OB WILL 2ACH morning and evenin at the “lnce Chure, 1er Gousthus pizee and Khudes averiu * PERKIN WILL PREACIE MORX at the Western Avenue Chureh, cor- enue. W. I PARKER WILL PREACH at'the Coventry Street Church, eorner PREACH fourth ave- EY in 5 BV, and eveui DE BAMHISTE WILL ning ac Onvet Churen, lur street. 1, PREACH Chureh, cor- on sirects. B TAVLOR WILL PREACH ening at the Contral Chure, Urchard E WILL BE A GOSPEL MEETING, LED ncobs, In the evening at No. wi Wabash E. HAMILTON WILL PREACH itz at Lhe churen coruer of Thirty- ristrects. J. W. POLK WILL PREACH MORN: at rovidence Church, Norh Irving PARKER WIL it the Centennis TRE REV. i wnd even REV. J. B. VOSSBURG WILL PREACH mnd evening at the Milland-Avenue Church, ACHES AT vz wnd the g sub- PPARD WILL Salie und White The Events of Palm “ortuaes of Jeruselem.” 2 Wikh PREACH F. . 'Conwell in the hurch, IN WILLIAMSON WILL PREACI ad the Hev. G. A, Vanborne I the 3 First Chiurch, corner of Clark and asningn strepss. Morning supject: = The leauty and Possiblitcy of Caristinn Purlty.’” TLLE REV. A, C. GEOILGE WL PREACH MORN- Iuz and evealns i Centenars Chureh, Mourod streét, newr Ao, WILL PIEACIL MORNING Tintey Chu corner of Indlanu Uwentivth street. Moming subject: achters” Evening subject: - Christlanity fnisin GUIRINEY WILL PREACH MORN- in \da Street Church, corner ot Aaa ety W. RICHARDS WILL PREACH nd evenlng b nuel Churcl, corier and Puniing streets. WILL nue 1 B VA Avenie C duhn Williwson in Tead THE the Michns itey] i in the R. M. ILATFIELD, D. D, i morniie ndeveniic fn Langley A Church, near TUE REV. ¢ CIHASE WILL PREACH morninizasid evenime in’ the | Fuiton Street Church, coruer 10 Sagratent of baptisi i the woratin e teast In the eventn TUE REV. W, PHELP: L PREACH morntn and evenine'tn St Puabs Coureh, Maxwell Strect, Hear NewbUrry avenue. V. FRANK M. BRISTOL WILL PREACH morning il evening fi the Wabasii Avenue Chiurch, corher of Fouricentistreet. - Chilnest Sunday-achool D. 1 THE REV. L. M. CALDWELL WILL PREACIE moming and eventhg in the Western Avenue Charct, cormec Monroe strect, THE #EV. W, CRAY iniz and evening i the TILE [V, T KELLOG o and eveing in Asbury T RE id v 1 N WILL PREACH MORN- nter Street Cliureh. VILL, PIREACH MORN apel, Kossuth street. ACH MORN- Street Cliurch. N WILL P morning i the Juckson Street Ch TLLE R ¢ Wikl PREACH MORN- 102 and evening In the Lincoln Street Church. 1L CESSNA WiLL P CHRISTIAN, 18 REV. 0. A, BURGESS PREACIHES AT THE Gruerof [ndiang uvenue and Twenty- tatie usual Bours. 3V, J. W, ALLEN PREACHES AT TIHE chureh eornér of Prairie avenue and Thirtct street morRIng And eventn J. 1L WRIGIFT WILL PREACH AT THE WEST- erit Avenue Chureh, near Van Buren street, morn- Ingz and evening. T REV. C 1L CATON WILL PREACH IN the morninz it the Second Cliureh, corner of Oakley avenue wid Jackson street. Mo eveniug service. A UNIVERSALIST. AUE REV. W. 5. CROW PREACIIES AT TIE Church of thie Kedgemer, corner of Washington and Sungamoti-streets, this morntng. PILE REV. W. 1L RYDER WILL PREACK 1n:¢ and evening in St. Paul's: Church, Mich nue, north of kighteénth, HLE MISCELLANEOUS. TIERE WILL BE A GOSPEL MEETING X045 North W oliatreet ALt i e and at Suilte-stret ut the sume hour. THERE WILL BE A LECTURE IN GOS THall, 319 West Hindotphi-strect 3 nd il Failure.” Gospel meetiog Donaid Ros, Evanseils TUERE Wil BE A * RECNION ME the natl at No. 213 West Madisonstrectut 2:0 p. m, THIE REV, GEORGE . NEEDUAM PREACHES In the Chicio-Avenue. Chuzch, coruer of Liv Sulle- strect, worning and evening, UL REY. L C. CARTWRIGHT WILL PREACIT in the reiding-room at the &Y » stedet and ortiand avenuo at i, . oY LR THE REV. It 0. POFE PREACHES IN T Wastingtontin flogie Chapet nt & o > o T TUERE WILL BE A GUSPEL MEETING 1N THE Hallroud renditik-room, Cormer Of Cunal sad Kinsls streets, az’ p. m. AN G OF SPIRITCALISTS AND MEDIUMS will Ui Beid 18 No. T3 9ot EEAstod Serabtntd o L0 GEOKGE 1 CLARKE WILL LEAD TilE Gospel weeting it the Pacide Garde ¢ Glubidund Vian Hucon strects, thin erentng. " ©0reT THE WOMAR'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE Bolun will hoid dully Guspol moetuis, Sundars ser cepted, in_Lower Furwell Hall, at 3 o'clock p. b, Entruice (5] 3udison strect and Arcade court,’ he leaters for tits weak re: Monday, Dr. Conyorses desiuy, Mes. O, Waddell: Wednesday, Mes. Suma aines: Thursd <G Powers: Frid: AT Dlco; Suturduy, Stiss M. Baser, o e A GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEEPING W] 3 Bila Gndor the nuabices 6, The AW G, G, Ay AL th afternoon in Avenue-Hall, No. 1% streer. MR S. M. KENNEDY WILL CONDUCT temporance meetinz at the COTnbr of Nuble and Oy streets atd o'clock Lals ufcernoon. All are lavied. KIDNEY AND L. AW TMPORTANT IVER CURE. INTERVIEW, The Outspoken St: atements of a Promiuent and Seientific Gentleman. Some New Truths Which Will Be Found of Value to All Noone fact has been more commonly observa~ ble to tho press of this country, us well us to the general publie, than the unnsual number of deaths of prominent public men within the last five yeurs from Bright’s disense of the kidneys. ‘Within the past few weeks the Hon. Fernando Wood and Senntor Jatt Carpenter have both fallen victims o this scourge, uud- the unusual number of other great wen, who have died from the same cuuse, nuturally rais What does this mean, and when will it stop: Realizing the importunce which this subject L assunicd in the CommNiLy, 2 Tepre: of this puper, while on 1t Tecent trip, catled upon a senior mewiber uf oue of tho leuding bouses in utlcimun who bas spent wuch in scieutificully investizuting this subject. his gentlemun is Mr. 1. 1L War- and while his time is constantly ogeupied Withi his extensive business he courteously granted an ioter- this courtry,—n ¢ time and mon uer, of Rochester, N. Y. enterpris view, which was us follows: ** Mr. Warner, it wis rumored some time since that you were afficted by that terrible eomplaint, Bright's diseuse of we kidoeys, and it was re- porfed you could not live to exc subject has become of such interest we would like to ascertain your Judging from the amount of business you are domny and your . oiic would think your phy- Now,us thi to the publi views upon’ the matter. present avoirdup sicians were mistaken, or clse you huve been cured by sowe unusuul wenns.” * [ do not think I had Briznt's disease of the I it would have resulted in 1 bud tricd some of kidneys, but 1 thi thut it i very snort time. the best physiciuus in this o and one of the physiciuos put my alfairs in shape for my time hort.” B * Judging from your present business, it would t you did not put your atfuirs in shape appeur U L for leuving this world.” * No, sir. 1 commenced ity und otzer places, told we I taking the prepara- tion now known s the Sufe Kidney and Liver Care, without tho know led; re Of Yy phys or friends, and at the cad of a few months I found myselt 2 perfect bealth. My business culled me to New York, and there [ et tho nticiun who hud discovered this remedy L found hun Uesicged by severul parties to tur- nish thew and their fricn ds with the medicine. Their enrnest solicltutions received the uni- versal answer that the di overer could not furnish the preparution. This caused me to in- vestignte the marter turdl Dr. Crui 8nd saw several hor, and 1 went with persons that he had cured yeurs before. They urged upon him tho necessi ot furnishing this preparation for their rumilies nud frieuds. I resolved that it was 1 duty that 1 oweil to mank| ind to at least assist Dr. Craisr, so that these parties mightbe ln a measure supplied.” ** Yes, sir. Were any of these people that indorsed this preparation prominent people? The Rev. Dr. Bartine, the Rev. Dr. Ranlkan, of Wushington, Dr. Hurvey, of Howard University. und various otbers.” - »This remedy you speak then, the same that is udvertised 89 extensiv of us Dr. Craig’s i throughout the country now us Warner's Sufo and Liver Cure. tind out thut you we Did your physician curcd Dy wny remedy different from that prescribed by him? * Law unubie to . e at least reported it to tho MedicalSociety und wrote quiteun ~xtended urticle which be reud before the So upun himselt the credic of of Bright's diseuse.” “'This would b tor if he were uware thut were being made public, would it not?* 1t would_be only’ many mistakds wade by physic . are very peculiar in their profess: * Not ut all, sir. elu: ¢ rather unpleasant for the do ty, tuking curinga severe case the fucts ot the lowing the saiue lines und sume rules laid down o themn years uxo, wnd heo ce they ure reudy 10 oppose inything thut docs not come tarough whint they €all tlic * regular chaunels.” wre aware, te Atlopathic school pronour s humbuss, uad the Hoteoputhists Homeoputhi retaliate by pronouncisis sume. other school of medicine—i 4 Governmont Stamp—i sti During of phy: icitns have consulter As you tho tho Aliopathists tho They, of course, tuzether, pronounce any -especially it it bears 1l greater bumbug. lust year, however, nlarge number d with Dr. Cratig_and myselt in regand to themselves and their fam- ilies, and we have etfected some wonderful curcs., Many of these same doctors are buying the pre- purntion and prese nown way. Why, within uve learnied of tw0 weilskn s by tho Physician: sionul pride all vanishes those of their nearest fricnd Rbewmntism has become very i thit sour medicines will beaetic this youl troublesoime disease?” * Yes, siv: 1 do. lieve, in tho country, from the vlood, and 'with 1 canobtain, toether with over u thousund of the best out the country, that allivm are humur bemng 2 i in a quictand uo- the lastthree days [ nown phySiciuns. who cuse tereibly, who bave entirely when their ds are in cunzes ex c. Do 1L is the only medicine, T be- Dt witl rex wove uric acid e best knowledge [ the indorsement of physiciaus through- thoe sime."" ** How did you obtain this information; did it Fou ¥ ** No, sir.- These doetors are too shrewd to put, thiemsclves on record, uniess it comes taromgh some high source that will furnish them chexp notoricry.” *Have you used suchinfo efit of thé public?” * Only to a small extent. the ductor *Lut still you bave the du # Curtainly, and 1 have pains wnd spired 1o expen: e information on this subj Iy collected [believe ure b learned the iutfueng in ul! tho diferent loca their swith great labor und o vd by ities utional statistics of value, effect upon the ham pense rmation for the ben- 1 found it annoyed and o L discontinued its'use.” v aken a great deal of ¢ 1o obtuin all possi- arerul- bay ce no one el: of climate und utmosphere in_this country, and {have Mleeied the opin- ions Of promiucnt men in all varts of tne land, and tho views and expericuces of phy. buth prumiment and uaknown. inns Lhave donethis both for oy own informution und for tha vulue it may be to others.” *What do you tind ure th e manifestutions of these ditlicultics, Mr. Wurner?” *On, they come in every euse is unly one of them. form. Bright’s dis- Itstands 10 reason that it tae kidneys and liver fuil toperform their duties, snd the poison whick should be thrown from the system gets into the bloud, rheumatic and Gther terrible diticulties will ‘Toliow, und they ean_only be_entir Iy removed Ly putting those orinns fu perfect condition 1o throw this poison from the system. apoplectic, and - beart diflicuities 1l have In fuct, I have beeome origin In_the kidneys. convineed that lew serious 10 munkind if those great and live i5 onie thinz el ', were kept in perie : the women of this country “Then agin, dropsical, their diseuses would come orguns, the kidueys € comlition. There scent to suifer far more than those in uny other lund. Why this is so cann but one thing T'do know, th: and Liver Cure absofutely all those troubles to which it certainly be knows at our Sute Kidacy ures nine-tenths of temules ure subject, und preyents thelr recurcence at any tme in tho futire And you belicve your desigued Tor putting the human s: reome thase difliculties, the proper shape to oves or snecessfully avoid thew, 1 do, most_cmphaticaliy. h the ability to fully prove ull L s: ase where, the pati and wi We ein clre every sutticient strength to st may seem a st lute ract, and [ tion upon it, especially us” 1 = nssertion, bu willing to” stake my reputa remedy Is spocially tem in just do you, sirz” 1 assert calmly, that nbso- enn give tho names of thousunds to verify my statement.” Any one who talks with M Warner even for 2 brief space of time must be foreibly impresscd by s carnestuess una sincerity. riousness 01 the kidney and liver troubles which nve ufificting the community, realizos the and he is absolutely certuin impressions which came to :n to the public ns m estand value. ving them, He evidently the’ writer, and they utters both of inter- JALANESE FANCY GOODS. SOUVEMRS 6F JAPAR To Be Civen Away! Freg assoriment o GOODS. Every purchaser (during thls and next week) wil be presented with sowething from Japan. Comeinand select from a largo £ JAPANESE FANCY OSA TEA IMPORTING CO., 88 STATE-ST., Opposite 1 Fied T % co. F200 Tewurd KER'S KET atented July 5, 198 Adjustm e patentec. Over 2 yvam' upture. Manufucturer of the adupted by the U.S. Indlcuzos BARTLELT, BUTM, Oftice 53 s contl TLVE COMMON-S| I Guvernment Elastic Stockings; looms lueated in Chicuzo. ent und . treatment by xXpericnce in curing ‘umtuen-Sense Truss, as the vest. AlS0. AN & PARKER, tate-st, Chicago, 1L the inguiry, eututive d six monts. better 1S very uns ATLROAD TIME-TABLE, 2l N A " STaRkks.—tSaturday excopled. *Sunday v iMunday excepted. §Dally. T excepies, . Chicago & Northwestern Rallway, For Maps, Time-Cards, Slecping-Car aceo apply 4t 6s Claricar. Grasa Paciic Vrines Ham | obfe. Patmsr Housé, T Canal-st, &nd the depries ; ARRIVAL 4Cedar Rapids Expross. aCednr Kablds Express. Bncic Fuat Line asiouz City & Yaat 4Omuhu Nieht Kxpress, iiCedar Iapids Night £ aDos Molnes Nzt Express. aDes Moines Ihwy Expross. Sloux City & Yankton. .a¥reeport, Rocs ¥ reoburt, ltoc i - SFrveport, IUkfordS Lako Geneva Tlivukee Express. LMl wunkee Special—Sandazs. IAilvsukoe & Green Bay..... | pMilwankee Passonce FAMIL, Green Bay & Marquotie.. ! LGroon Bay, vin Janesvilie ESC Tunl & Yinnoupolls Express: 153G Panl & Minneapolia Expreas. § iibierro & Dendwood Express. L3innesota & Contral Dukota EMinnesota & Central Dakota. EFond du Lac, via Janesville. GEikin Hxpress...... \Elzin Express.. g xprews. SEID Exprosay ‘Eliin Sunday Exprow: U R - "a—Depot corner of Wella and Kinzle-s B-Depot corner of Canal and Kinzle-sia Chieago, Burllogton & Quiney For Mans, Time Tabien, Siecpma-Cor Aol " tons, “upply at® Clark-st, Grand Pacite Ho Brinks Expross Oftice, foof of Indianacar, Gy Contral Dapot, Canai und Sixtcentas Tlouse, and 75 Canal-at. nth-aty Talme oahon e e 3931 -p0ttawa & Streator Passenger. Lebruska Expross <. ihubuque & Sloux Cliy Expréss: bAmboy, Ruck FallskSterlng kx -ehowners Grove Aceommodat’n Lstontan & Pacitic Express. L3t Joseph. atenison &Topeki Ex «Kansay City & Denver Express.| B rors Sundny PusNenger . ve..| I LAurorn Passenger. EAurone Pussenger Motnes, Omal Nighit Express. uSouthern Pnci \éfansns Clty & Freepost & Dubuque Fxpi e & gat. Theatre Train @ Tatly. 5 Dally. Gxcopt Sunday. siwrdiy. d Daily, excont Munday. . Milwankee & St. Paal T Sepot: Madison, R Ottices, & e n s wia : ‘pleton Kxpress trains Milwaukee, Saalson. Chien, lowva. und Ditkota Ex.. stevens Point und Ashland Silwaukee, Madison, and Prai du Chien Express 1ivertyville Acconinodation Klein Passenser. . ol Dubugue & Cedar {65 TFXpTE ciein & Kirkland Pasnier (dully) Flein Specinl Fast Hxpress...... Al Minnewota trins run via Milwaokee. Tieken for S aul und Minneapolis aregood either via Mad- isun and Prairie du Chien or via La Crosse & Winons, Chleago & Alton. Unton Depot. West. Slde, curner Maiison and Cansle st between Madison ' und Adams-st. bridges, ad "senty-third-st. Ticket Oices, at Depots, 2 Sogth Clark-3t., Grand T'acitic Hotel. ind Pulmer House. Teave. | Arive. KansasCity, Donv'r, Paeblo,Lend- ville & Cuiifornia Fast Express. KKansas Clty, Santa Fé, New Me; Teo, ArizouiSCalifornia Fast Ex| Mobile &' > St Louis, Springtield & Texas. P:eorlu, Keokuk, & Bur-} vl Iineton Fust Hxpress.. § Chenoa! jrekin & Peoris Ex. viu Jollet, Ntreatar, Lacon, Wiishingt'n Ex. Juliet & Dwnight Accommodation:| 12:30 pm, § 9:Wpmis * 3:00 0 m| ¥Wabash, St. Louls & Pacific Rallway. ‘Depot corner Stewart & Archer-avs. (Twenty-thirds Uat) Areher-av. cars vin State-it. Fin W the depot “ipieker Uflices, $5 South Clark-st., Palmer House, and Grand Pactiic Hotel. i E Tocave. | Arrive, St Louls & Gulf Express....... S Louls ¥ Guif Fast Line Tansas Clty & Denver Fast E; Feoria, Burlington & Keokuk EX: Tevria & Pekin Special. § 455 springtield & Hannibal Fist Line) 12+ ~{hally. * Dally except Sundars. Nore-pulloan Siecping-cars from Chicy 1.0uis, Kangos City. und Ucoris, Parior DayCotchey with révalving chairs. Chicazo to St louis and Hes 3 10 Hanalat and afining~Chatr eping-Cara Chi iheis City.. No'enanee of Duy Conches Chleota 5S¢ Lowis of Kaasas City- E A Illinots Central Rallroad. 1:2pot foot of Lake-st. and foot of Trrenty-second-st. : ‘Ticket Ofices, 121 Jtandolp-st., near Clark, Graad * Eacitic Hotel, and Palmer House. Teave. z. Louls & Texns Express. = Louty & Texas Fast Lin ialun Pas ka2 Dubugue & Sionx City Evprows... Dubuque & Sioux City Expre: b=0u Suturday nisht 1o G S man oniy. * ¢—Un Suturday might runs o Peoria only. 2fichizan Central Rallroad. )epot. foot of Lake-st.and foot of Twenty-second-at 1lcket Ofice, €7 Clark-st, southeast corner of Kane dolphi, Grand Pacitle Hoicl, und nt Paimer Honse. Teave. | Arrive. 1nil (vin Main and Alr Line ew York rk Express. ecial New mazoo Accumwodatiol 1tic Express (dally)... it Express. ... rami ltapids & Musie: 2 firand Itabids X Petosky Express, nd Rapids & Musiégon EX.. 2 0n Sundays this train leaves S5 p B Chicago, Rock Istund & Pacide Rallrona. seput, corner of Van Buren and Sherman-sts. Ticket 0fices, 5i Clurk-st., ~hesman House, Palmer 1ouse, urner Maaison. E it Arrive. Davenport & Peoria Bxpress 1 1t Fust Expres. City, Leavenwortn & Xi: st Express. u Accomdiiion. . ncil Bluds Nizbt Expresd. insas City. Leavenworth £ hison Niht Ezpress pE ily excoyt Sundars. tDaily except y except Mondnys. © Bhore & Xfichizan Bouthern Rallwsr, aeket OMces e cepots, Van Buren-st. hesd ofLa alle, Twenty-second-st, and Forty-third-st Ticet ind freizht ofce under Sherman House, wnd deket ofiices In the Grand Pacific Hotel and Palmer Bose. K Leave. | Amire. 31ail (via Main Line)... syecial New York Expr Tightning Express (dully) A dlantic N. Y. Express (dall Exucess . ‘Baltimore & Ollo. spots, Exposition Building and fout of Twenty-see . <t Ticket Otices, 5 Clark-st., Palmer Houtey Arrive. (Catpn. mi§ 08 ¢ Dally. *Sunday3 excepted. . i Kankates Line. Depots.foot of Lake-stand foot of Twer.tr-sccond st 17Eicket puts and 121 Kundolph-st. G . und Palaer louse. | Leav: Ardve. Cyneinnats, Indlanapolls & Louis. Da¥ Express. it Expross §:(00 m| s:0nm Frittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Cllcago Rafiwas Irepot, cor. Van Buren snd Canal-sts. Ticket Offices i nl:rk-sl.l'ulmerllmue.Grmfll'ndn:uflfl. d opot. art clile Express (daly)... st Lino... s Nt. Louls R.R. Pittaburz, Cinclun Alr-Lines.) (Cincinnatl and st SHde Depot. carner of Mudison und Canal-sis., West e “ricker Oftices av Depot wnd 121 Rundolph-st.. G c Hotul, and Pajmer Homy 1 eave. | Armive Teave. | Amve: i} * $:0a s SWPB- {30 pm Twsa Chicago & Eastern Illinols Railroad- . (Daavilic Route,) Dipots Twelfth-st., near Stute. Ticket * Cinsk-st, Palmer fonse, and Grand Paciiic. “Frearos: it o MISCELLANEOUS. _ IDR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. ronsult personally or by mall, frec of cha; chronie, nervous, or special diseasss. Dr.J- s s only pbysickin 10 the clty who werruts cuies U2 NO pAY! , on\l 133 south Clark-es. und urinary disesses. Consultstion Ofices, 15, 1 Dally, cxcept Sundays. > Dally. ) an 1§ (hartered by the State of 1llinois for the =specist jgentitic,und specdy curg” of private, DarvouscHnaT.. x 1 sY. Hours: Y0, m. tod po 0.d Suuduysyw B S w285, [DR. LUCAS,. im0 5 und § 10 P m Sunduys, I w3 e oo ollds o