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18 THE CHICAGD TRIBUNE: SUNDAY; JUNE 1 1881-TWENTY PAGES. = ini i i e sith att modern improvements c 5 i Seandes vaxemat ‘aspecial room off the niain't can be rented wit Whe realestate men, yopad ‘that the attend- [ cizaret with a green-and-zoll wax-match, AI H ART. AR TL SDeCIAT 00) tion cylinder pr for $25 per month. ‘Fhe real-estate _n ey widens eiten mine ove ther elbow, “one . Cotirell two-revolution cylinder press, the | for, =: : vere finely about paying Up ar ; TEST Py ufticiently large to. per- | aud turning over on his other ¢ ba ul G the world, made expre sly for this while they talk very finely things ax on aS Pesan Laas PH jigouth Cauca eigea de, ot les | in full, are content to hi ne PHE REV. £. (WILLIAMS PREACHUS Mony, the Vie t the characters ee tots ure very low, and | zun-uy.,south of and costing 38,000. THE STAGE. diet to be returned, the Unitel State We had aman engaged i aac dia esent, since the taxes rthis part, a wy tragedian, who would being a wonderful pic f ry, isa | at prusent 5 ging the litt “hurel 2 Appear at : i erdone. the part Ie jer. Bat when he The Handsomest and Most Deautiful ornament, being silver and nickel- | they hope by, prolongs oe tea ing and evening Ii (ho South Caurch, corner Urerey, aly’s Company to Appear al | yon. anengazementat MeV ‘i THON EhFGNT Up HES: CONS i 3 od, and the iron’ Wor borate as to | definitly to tire ow ayy Wisie | avaaind Porciethest. d aly’s pit) begins an engagemel ‘o read the Fines he threw up its, st rtistic Offices in p Hed, EY el thi fron work so elaberate as 0? | the “state courts have zoe throw thsi HUG KEY, Ky As NOBLE, D. b.. 31 faa rey Ke oy Judas | | ouk “inore work F t lis onited Sates courts Will have : Aryets, Hie Tua dake cae Dare oe America Oo Te Te ROE On ornae tar | delays the United Sates courts will have t0 | moray ign of the matter, for there are pid er of | 3 jan liokters of real estate mn Elizabeth, mbit REV seeone of them can carry the case UP | rere bearborn : t A upreme Court. ‘The for atime, but now ‘The creditors arc hey” rement of the . if, thas | he must draw ie tes. ‘Lhe pee : ‘ ver the couutr Another Farce-Comedy, Called | iitibution of gifts whieh takes place at our nabedy wold ouch [eatay pe a new thing for Me- t Mine. Jananschek intended rss BAtPe. tomorrow night. His | perfermance Hooley’s Theatre sti trio’ in the * Passion Play, he said, but draw the lini where, for he “respect. We hunted all men ora man to take his pltee, | Are Undoubtedly Those of the picturial pete ug tof every pre: lt National Printing Com= dnge boxes were being labeled and prepared | people wer v for shipment, and our reporter notieed eon- | They are fee ce the mnattes, for lay use. ‘Throughout the whole works ‘¢ coming md going, ant freniendas in glowing colors piling up | an jy one be at each revolution. | to the’ United states indigna vouched for by Ue mamas entug in the and P AVITT V incoin Pay ch m it" YOWILL tt 1 “Needles and Pins.” been in the past Ct. . Pe ‘ sing uumer in Lurope was incorrect, Fie unie j rots e 2 ‘ing very L i ngand evenun partieular alo ni if it 13 to ; Fashington aud Baltimore ks pany, ; ree nt ee Dubi bee ni ivernoal ow HN foo anything here iat would ferat cline ad Wilsons are be done at alt it could not be done in a bett wee T. Ford's ben Tle outh Wales, and Melbourn se Jouard their interests in other cities if A TORLEO IA, PRE, FE Noes. Uron-sts tos Portland, Drogen, San Fran- hen those improyements, so called, i res! ication wi de to the vil Salt Lake, Dead- { were in progress application was mad re eta Philadel- | courts for some action to_ restrain, them. but I= F soe “Vicker’s : ie ilve (MLD au ti " : i We f wood, New — York, iH : p paid Tor e get it at MeVieker’s | mer. Among the engagements for her com House in the World ; phia,’ Baltimore, an New Orleans, Yet | it was then held that they w ee they | PMuutkernese, ane 3 last Be e this seacon will he | Which Concern Is the Largest and benefit, after whieh - Most Prosperous Show-Printing y for the 2 repre- | appearance on the stage this se sold | wade at the Park ‘Th evening, for Mr. Tyle! she will retire to the count: WILCOX PRE it the Western-av. EHV, As MONROE PREACHES 3 ~ the Union “abe shlund-ar. ‘acie, cornay James O'Neill in “The Celebrated | place. ‘The attts, are ~ Case” at the Grand, watch,’ erviee, or an ora ny where fron silk dr : re ! © pany next season are Mfr. and Mrs, Charles phia, Bs Se Ore ee ee ee iy along y | rentiethst and Asbland-ass 0 Seeman, the Magician, at McVicker's— ier we Wateat 3 sors; Shirley Suuith, (stase mane | tre Tames, having reeeived an invitation {iitia autand shippie af thonianids obdor | were making. the persons, making We Af | rom at the isriet Streve Whurehy SG AND Review of the Week. was adult one at all the theatres, ‘The Vokes nrietia Irving, "| £0 inspect the newiy-relitted ottices of the | lars’ worth of show FU ea ea cha BST Se ts outiy: | HERE GOUDEN EREACHES sony . i al Printings Ci ve x r + 4 5} Ec! e tinaiy 5 ping 1 PREAC family dropped so suddenty from a big bu: “Arditi, daughter of the well- ional Printing Comp: 0, 119 Monroe like air which only pervades a vast | ing «ridiran of roads was being cou JOHN Cf Wena (REACHES and they were thrown out, of court. v thi 2 sane courts declare that the bonds are alien on the whole property of the street, dispatehed a representative thither, pecting to see handsomelty-fur- | executive mind, shment ander the control of a master led by heads of depal ie conductor, having abandoned yinust ha nd the concert-roum, has turned | who went. that struck | the ope: rss toa sun] one that th what it 3 i red to 20 : f ea Dramatic Jottings Concerning the eer ae her attension to thadrama, and his made a | nished and wellitted business oflices, but on s who pos thé. requisite ¢ i, wh rapt . f d 'RIBENE has seen no reason tO | rece rut debit ins the Colonel” at. the | listings the dooe inselt Sn completa- as well as knowledge of their par | There is so far no idea of repudiation oF Stage at Home and Abroad. change the opinion expressed after their fi {Wales Theatre. “Phe Era Cee ee ee ee eas ening | ticular. business to coupernte intellizentty | sealinz, rough many of the bonds were | South iter hight, that “The Belles of the Kitehen” has det sic ievedi b; j | Iv disuppointed as to the general ensemble | ich their elie. ‘The whole mechanical de | frawtuient, and this ean be so proven, DNt As | wire me RETURN. Justitseharm, It is run down, and will Ciutietta Arditi the westhetic | that it immediately became apparent that | partment is handsomely painted, and all is | the bonds are now in the hands of Anuncens | nz a an M a aly will introduce tothe | Never go axain, "The attempt to galvanize it | Wile of Kicherd Vorrester, titre, of course, | here-w pmething which was so elegant, | brisht, cle must elegant, even tithe toler s tee case. the people. however, 10 ad evening in the Second Charel rege ene ; ay as well vd. Many who wit | prominent amons what the Colonctealls | complete, and thoroughly artistic as to merit | midst ‘of presses, piles of paper, fonts of | cipal.in every ease, ple. h a rericenae a may as well be abautoned. Many who wits |" tmp lot! dit exactly cauht | Sn extender de , type, andl the ust aphernafia of a great | not niean to be turned out of thelr homes t9 | “te tty seb HOM so. dirty, but of which | reach this result. Wea ption. Sat review- | munityand can,if the worsteo 0 hinent, and summing | selves fora time. If this thing were n, he could safe would help to build up the op at the best | to its natural advantages, for at P tnt ceutfien not the amount of the taxes, but the uneer- Shi rrow night his latest people of Chicago to-morrow night hi Pha aieetiritin i ivuekiire Geis i German under the title | Messed the perform c the aoe ot EEO eae Daly bas | opinlon that “Cousin Joe” was much: the of “Needits and since he was here | #0 meritorious produetion of the two. known some vicissitudes since he was here | \na so it jen Fanny At Hoole She ‘flopped,? and : Ree printing-offiee, usu: sighed, and she dwelt upon the fact that | Md so, blending his own knowied, this is happily an ex fearn inuc! nat teapot, and she rtistie with the necessary information as to | ine the whole Ablis quite too stupidly utter? over the ical points and details from the ar up what the writer had se shits of the ereat sod Pan in fashion most 1 been intrusted with the woi wrive at the conel pirit of the “£. BURTIOE WALL in the University HIN WILL PREACH ern Avenue (bunth oe PREacR THE REY. C. P ing and evel THE REV. W. WH. ‘Theatre Messrs. Harrigan and eine Diego Mullizan Silver Wedding.” The | diverti nil int 1 5 mere is teave “Mulligan Silve redding.” diverting, while s inight have | oe ee a cave wqnipped, .nost colossal, and ne Baek: . Wi Davenport, Sara 4 fd donbiless have sufticed to fill the | formed a'delightful study for an artist. Miss | B48 Prepared for rie Tarpene’s read Se ae pend re wenn tainty of the whole thing that repels invest ying and evening at the Coveniry Street Chant u ps y" Mi a printing establishment of the country ty of the who if vever, aud we Lecarel DE BAPTISTE WILL oe afely be | of Phe National Printing Company, of Chi- | ment. ‘The city is growing, however, 3 THE KEY. It. DE BAPTISTE WILL Peace uly complimented on a | following description of what may and congratulated on an | termed the most elegant business establish- | cago. rhs ‘The establishment is well worth av I 1 Orse.¢ erested in art oc manufactures, | ing of our extension.’ . ‘ 08 3 gid evening in Olivet Church, Fourth: can show by the census that these troubles | morning and ¢ xin Ollvet Churet “ay. 7 v7 9 Ke rife 3 A. K. PARKE WILL, 3 have not had a worse effect than the check rat Ve ee areata Chteek MEAG und Jackson-sts. James Lewis first became audiences. In those days of the theatre in America. rhad been atall endure to be wi of being a Wise or | clever performance whole, but it was | undeniable suecess.”” mentin America, if not indeed in the we rrade of the To begin with the beginning, & massive | from those aly on tie able. witty, stage had a better position. or more mancy, Th 4 ‘Mr. Hill betigves that he fi really di afi FOr as VCH oputati : tever else it | DOH EVES Wane 1G its Testis aL r i at rath ea DTLI in this cas —<_— REV. J.B. VOSBURGIC WILL PRE, ora finer company, or as great a reputation ata tl red a phenomen in the rrystal and gilt chandelier hanys over the | or rather both combined,—as in this case,—. J. 8. OV ; LL PREACH as an anthor, The name of } eae ae ly tir hit at y : ne doorway, which, like all the woodwork of | and visitors will be cordially welcomed at all THE FATEFUL 19TH. andievening ‘iu Aulgrd Avene Chore, a and lost re of ail ql ct party of actors and f ermuncntation, In the doors ave sis pancls: Simpt ded Canadian Farmers . t= n Chiareh, Blezers He was too Ia re of all of Turrisan and Hart sto the Union Sati Totel, and | With the nates of the departinents to which MORTGAGING A CITY. acti the End of the World Next TING IN ‘THE EYENING AT THI a pretty Unkle in the Wabash-ay. U.P. Jacoos, Saperie atches the unedneated ear, ion of her | they lead and the monogram of the Compan it. Then it was astonishing to see how many her gave another exhib: 5 sha ever meh in Daly . pernonis dat Meer et rtainty there must be a good number at to how many the r He that | veh inensiers inv all the attdienees that gather he filched his ptays from the Freneh and | ae sir, 3rudtigaa’s call. powers. She recited and aeted the Bateauy | ¢Xeented by the sand-blast process. ‘The first | oppe watire Tow z ip ||, Suneee san.) Free Press. powers. She recited and aeted the hing Which elke the oteerser once instas | FBS Wutire Town of Elizabeth, N. Joy : Ottawa cen) Free Press and the curse e trom ‘Leah.’ A reporter | is the air of ie elegance and repose Likely to Be Contiseated to Pay the Quite a number of people in this § f of thi instructed toobtain trom | Whieh pervades all. When Mr. G. 1.3 Town Debts—& Court Decision by | the country firmly believe, from what they Which Public Creditors Can Selze | jaye read during past months, that some- HAMILTON WILL z eat the chusch Beane THE REV. D, 8. GUNN PREACHES MORNING German, and to how many others, including ——— oie eee a G a - - * Ns yo a . : Seed wnt theiropinions of what | Connell, the President uf the Cumy 1 caeed sume who had fed upon his bounty, he be- DRAMATIC NOTE heata. AL Y Davitze, the | Started 1 out his declared intention of | Private Property. thing terrible is going to happen, and are Church, on kock-st, neag came suddenly a great unknown, He en- Ellie Wilton intends starring next season. | veteran actor, said: “I believe L have seen | fitting hi oileg to far ou strip any, business: rec ate Yu Tete Te * hea | making preparations for the coming REY. FE. of HULBERT, D. Dp, “Winn ii ‘Tree's time since, i the we t le, he wisely de- The City of Elizabeth, N. dJ., has reaches preshies 3 ere ‘ ¥ if ene) ing and evening in the ¥¥ ‘We from Jllen Tree's time since, and ne would MGW Beatle hed ed tlh doom, when this earth of ours will—well, | presel: morning and evening in, the! Fourth’ Char, Charlotte Thompson has returned from mined that ever ‘ines should be as ele- | another stage in its progress as a bankrupt : n with more native ability than Miss aut, artistic, and finished as concern, and by a decision of the Supreme and Judge ‘Tourgee have | Mather shows. | W stounded me. 1] employment ot the I Court of the State, given on ‘Thurs i A Foo!'s Errand.” consider her phenonel . sit, pheno- | make it, and in with, oi ‘i mena Frank Mayo. said Bh was present diterml tion to have everything in perfect now inthe possible danger o: dnred poverty and obsenrity Tor a time to confess that I never s t collapse, be burned up, broken to pieces, and HE REV. ILC, LELAND WILL’ PREACH ap 7 7 “ leay- the Dearborn-st. Church, corner rt ysi3 scattered tothe four windsof Heaven, “leav- | [he morning, aad eonducta sous sorvicela theesee ing nota wrack behind,” or something of that kind. It isa known fact, as stated in METHODIST. as good aspirit as he had taken his beiter Europe. Ile was: fortune. ‘Then he came up agai bound to do that, First, beeanss vincible courage and determination ua . 5 ee ae Maw rinore and wife (Georgie A crc pakd . - Sitsa ‘ il intrt x i vhich we t 4 “ y, beeause he had ability Pie ore fat the dramati citation given by Miss LeConnell intrusted to Mr, IL. fon which would amount to 2 2 i r ; sveondly, beeause heh: : Drew) will join thecompany at the Princess’ | Mather on ‘Tuesday morning. | liave 10 ndolph street, the deco- tion of all the private property in the | these colums a couple of days ago, thatsome | rire REV. 3. E. CADY, PRINCIPAL, OF! SEMte ration of He Walls, papel i country people are thoroughly alarmed, and | mars at Aurora. ‘will pzwxch morning und evening in w i. ging, i . that] consider her ver WZINS, | city, The fact of a bankrupt city lere Mr. Milli : chief artist, have | common, but a city where it isp 2 creditors fo seeure a mandamus directing poled attained only by years of study and es the Assessors to fix ® rate or valua- } ein freseo und general decoration; and | tion so high asto he a virtual confiscation certainly also shown in the completeness and rice i i Nonsider time at whi | harmonious blending, the quiet confidence | Of the property is. unique. Considering les Brown) Op | which is the result of 2 consciousness of hay- | the amount of debts under which the city con- | is resting, the citizens. take the matter very ht. 3 ar oe i si nele Theatre, London. hesitation in Daly has something of the same knack as wonderful. 1 MCLANE T “aver see . er -cither amt eve! eurietta Varlers y with Janau- Ai SY SE RNY Boucicault. Whether either of them ever aur Vaders, formerly with Janau- |v oivan with more natural powerand talents .produced a play tha vas quite orign: schek, is to star next season under the man- ‘The Standard ‘Theatre, New Yor! wholly immateria!, It has probably been : ageiuent of Cannin; dark and dreary Tuesday night. 1 good many yea ince anybory in this caun- Charles Wyndham ily praised by the | ous front doar closed and. its: str try or England as done that thing. ‘But | London papers.for his performance of Mon- | wulighted at 8:15, the time at wh Dily has measured, cut, and fitted to the Leyton in“ Buttertly Fever.” sand Mermaids,” Chia , s eretta, Was advertised to begin, On the side- | ine the whole subject under. thoroug have given up their daily-toil, awaiting in REV. Dit, WILLIAMSON PRE. CHES Ty dread the approach of the fated 19th of June. | te F rt ane comiort Hage and Washingtonss, One of th s Wits Inet by a Free Press re- | Hven:ng: “Gospel Sermons from the Seven Wonders porter, in the city yesterday. ‘The reporter | ee eS ep pope wind PREACH was after general information at first, and | Trinity Charch morning and evening. Childeea's asked: bat in gis Baer 7 ve 4 q “What's going on in your localit WHE REV, WATSON THATCHER PREACHES morning and eveninz at the State Street Courea, “Waal, there beant much o? anythin” goin? | Seuth of Furty-sixth-st. and general arrangemen ganand Mr. Hayken, 41 shown another instance of true artist 7 American age more plays of — for- * Cinderella at Sehoal” will be played hy valle wi por twelve ‘sons W rere 4 ret a walk Were ten or twelve persons who were | {ToL dintoo nie eases of the prose re : i en extrac! ha any other native 4 any a Ie) v re nex <wussinie rest : rol. oO MANY ‘3 ‘he present rage | ealmly instanees are rather ; THE REV. A. GURNEY PREACHES MORNING writ aurea “the alike he has Stisaln re I parsbhie Se of Ieoberts niall Mie ea ae Hie Hon, 1 Next hiy | fer decoration the iznoble aim of the artist | pleased with the tion. than‘otherwise, | 00 just at present: people gen’rally be await- | and evenuty ut the Ada Street Charen, m ane? 'y ara B ata x itt, wa ‘ auUshly | is merely to produce sur or create pup. in’ for the 19th of June, to see what'll hap- THE REV. J. W, RICHARDS PREACHES MORN. manner. informed 2 ‘Lrilame reporter that | ine wonde: there was to be no performance, as Mx | toe nity iow rate | yen.” said the farmer-nan. Ing und evening a Humanuel Church, corner of Haze erday visited a as »ople expect tl Do the people expect mmeh to oceur out | “aie tev. KM, HATFIELD PREACHES MORNs writer. And, done the work surprisingly wei conceives it to be an easy thing to do Ir since it gives them a pres ation, A reporter Here all is different. The beau- n interior fs so entirely dependent on | of ta |. Whoever not unlikely that Manager Stetson will Xperience of the tnsnecesstil open the s it Booth’s Theatre with smoney had given out. It was no- | the gencral harmony of its furnishing an ber of oficials a r e i inary e 2 ee : i i tempts to do it that Rav exhibite Michael 3M ‘s. Colville, Hivy- body's busine. jhe uid, how auch Mr. | the Hehest ee OF carpe: Tarnitiie, tu the city sat fount SP ereac canal at Galle Hee inceter eat ar soudk deat an ithe iRityeaingese ee “abrley Avenue Cpareh, ae , the stage. Iris not simply a question ot | erly. and re are desirous to produce the | Brown owed or where he was. | From other | pictures, and may be so marred orgo entirely i adlings: Ont aficer eeted with | Papers about hawful things an’’appnings to | rik REV. JOSEPH: CALDWELL WILL PREACH * qranshation, ¢ omission of certain ot at Niblo’s, as was tirst | Seurees it was learned that Mr, Brow fost throneh improper treatment of the .| lon prevailing, One officer connected with i about the planuts ail gettin’? orning at the Fulton Street Church, : and the invention of | intended. -backer became convinced that he could ny and ceiling, that the highest art of the deco- | the financial departinent of the city said: | py row, an’ sieh like, until they’re more or ae BARGER WILL PREACH AP z “4 the Grant PI urch, corner of Larrabee-st. parts of a for new mate! rator should be called forth in the selection | “ Lt would be a loug story to go back to 1864 tid that the bizuess of the world is rai . ins COREE OL Laltra hangings aud wall decorations, to serve | and thereabouts, and tell how War extrava- vin’ to be wound up for good rather sudden- ieee e FS ee ORK. harmonious background to all the | gance an other stronger losses affected the | like.” wberry-ave i zy vbjects in the room, dere, on enter- | city officials, and our big. debt began to ereep “You don’t believe that there will be a | ‘THE REV.J.HL AL PREACHES MORNING ing, the beholder feels at | once a] ups W Ss out over the county in } smash-up and crash-up of the world on the and evening tthe Simpson Church, Buttertieldat sense of pleasure and esthetic de- } amanner which was dazzling for a time. | 1th of June, do you?" “1 doan’t know. ETE Ine RARE 1STOL of that ty and unity so es- | Bonds were issued and peddled about right | zactly what to think.” 1 toa nabor | moraing and evemns at the Wabusb Avenue Chaes alts, at dignity | and left. Out of one batch $150,000 were sold | friend’ minea week agone, Waal, the | curner of Fourteenth-st. with the | at Leven betore the pe | World’s to come to a hendon the 19th o” June, | (THE REV, J. M. CALDWELL PREACHES at no money out of * Elfins and M en; | and, Mr. rown’s money having given out. it re other questions to % ia ee sf a be decided,—as what to leave ont and how to | "The Tepert that Mr. Barton Til ie Jeave it outs what to putin and haw to pnt Matrotio in "Tweltth Night” | was decided to close the theatre, although it how to destroy a motive Ie NEN On | Mr. Brown had decided to run the operet its place with one that shail be at the they were at oi € | until autumn. The members of the campa time suflicient and suitable. Mr. D “ast h him, Mr. Harry | received their salaries up to last Satur h Wilt play the part. night. and the rentof the theatre was p: quered these diiliculties in numberless in- i o o nes, and he proved to those who at all C. Goodwin, Jr. (Miss Eliza Weath- | for the same time, | ‘The members of the com- of pans wert not informed that the perform- fullowed the eulliuet that es s a heaven- Uy ed for ae country Hew Ruecs wore td: best Lunt thee went te orn tink E @ n y Mr. G. AL Sims, entitled 7 tuces were to be stopped until they went t asters, whieh shows | dry, and the - lay viehte eat asul to work oan’ Lhain’t: | the Western Arénue Church. raed oldt | “Jean Vareue’s Oath. Mine, Moiies! the theazre. It was stated that Mr. Brown | that the decorator has really felt that “the aim | fica SOE ae Sane Pier ene hae the ats nephres esate (GE REN: A.C. GEOUGE PREACHES AT THE Mith a facility equal to | been engaged to impersonate the chief c! had left the city, Of all art inust be the realization of truth.” | cent of interest during that thue. {2 was not | ber hon us out our way who ‘as aquit labor | Cotenry Churen morning and evening. Lot 3 Aladdin, and he stmtaoned his eter in th yon the London stage, Union Square, New York, at this seasonof | ‘The ceiling proper is laid out in“ marg until January, », that the city | an’ agone to prayin’ av a-gettin’ ready for ean Peeters ee na ihe genii (waich was an important point) fr} Mangcer Abbey pected back from | the year, is much atfe s out of | rie” pi . rentral one a light finally declared its inability to meet | the crash-up and smask-up, as you'd say.” ine morning, und the Rev. Nobert D. Sheppard in tht more readily with the new than with the od. | yirope on Ane, ines from Lon- | employment. One of them v jewed | color, with diapre patterns of cold, divided | the claims upon_ it for interest and other You are and this- | evening. i recently by a reporter for the Sin, who by friezes of metallic invisible greenish | things, though before that time measures had | tlés, and garlic observed EPrIscopan. j don that Edwin Booth has xizned a eontraet ' country next als: true; but hit the JOSE! = ites i THE REV JOSEPL DE FORREST WILL OFFICE howe woant want no | ate morning and eventne In St. Andrew's Chureh, us Washington and Kobey- ‘ é H. G. PERKY WILL OFFICIATE IX ephen's Church. Johnson-st, between ‘Taylor keds * Any new aspirants for star honors tint, edged with carved moldings of goid and | been taken to arrange the debt. But it was | the’ reporter. Lshould think so, Every actor who gets a } black, bro fa very hand- | allof no ayail, as the © nkrupt a | hearth hends hon the 1 s he’s the | Some design a ty designed | long time before the er: ly came, and | pertaters or other crops. " pet, Mind you, Ein not s% or thle bury a ara points | ¢ ny oniear witha ¢ Th of connnon sense or, * But if it don’t end, then what 2’? “ Waal, ou ozether and presumptuous e unin ¢ iy of the same | what was more needed, common honesty, | we kin just go te work agen, ake * b ish. Folks tall about the impo: width, representing ‘Imythological symbols | would have known ivand hot have zone ou | fur loscume, Ob! lL must tell son, Ga anaiy | Bed weltie. Celebration oF the fois comtualonat } art and scienee. | taking the money trom the people to accom- s suld hout ‘is farum wa starts to go up the ERE WILL BE MORNING AND EVENING Fit FARCE-COMEDY, Of late years Daly’s efforts have been | sun, and tu almost exelusively in the department | tract to hi of farce-rumedy. Partly — because it | i his new Irish pice, s was a more profitable vein to work | lsh Paani ‘ rene under con- to appear than any other, and partly because hitdie wet aul e Ward has mae SLG orgé | jumping to the top of the d atie ladder, | and figures prominent was easier worked. The “Biz Bonanza’ | 2iddle a hand sane eile t0 pl G:dipis mat if is done every se re’s young | Four corne nels of rich crimson velvet, ti az which was simply impossibl Gat 1 to-morrer in urder to be safe froin | service: t. Luke's Mission, 37 Polk-st, conducted ireek to her Jovasta, Curt utility | with ed branches. o} F Well, it came, and we have two of our distrieshun, an’ {think one or two more? | PY 7:2 aera vitae z ARDER WILD OF: the nm be- | folle itely locked up inp: heralded the revival of this sort of com- draw- | bronzes extending beneath the f inp vary Churen, Ware ng company, In} partsat S10 or S12 week. city oflictal morning und evening at position on our stage. Ir wasa well-heeled | nck She wishes | ing crowds to the Fourteenth Street Theatre | main: panel, give stich a richne: ete ‘of rtf i = Gy “ : 5 rf sas Wi prvices ii Bare wus vial sayeth i na UN Chai eN Es es their part in the transactions, and The farmer man was in all seriousness, and | ren-ay.. ne: herald. Some complaint there was when | sts ig s in the bro as Sam'l of Posen, and his route for the | formity of decor to emph: and | others are out simply because nothing’ was | never even smiled when he toll of the inan ‘, JR. WILL OF it was produced that its libre v ! OUMAA ane’) whole of next season is already made out, | render more apparent the particular work | ever done against them. According to the | selling his farm and. startins up the Gati- | fcinte morning and evening at ine Chureb‘of we sd 3 k Epiphany, Throop-st, near Adams. eet in view, statement made J. n. 1, 1881, our city indebt- | neau, in order to save himself and his fam- ie ise Consolidated improve- | ily from “distrieshun, : i PHT MEN. We 0; tunded debt bonds, It sment bond: eee en, ae “ Antigone,” Ward has already ap- *E see tremely attennated, but that grievanc peared. in “Antigone”? in. London with and I don't soon lost sight of in dumb contemplation of | qrarked success. its successes. - Banquo’s ghost at le the advantage of size in its as: how it ean yield him less | which is the decorative ob. Yr profit, And there's Mary <A broad velvet band of “old gold? divides | cuness is as follow Did she ever step on_ any | the ceiling from sidewalls, on which are, first, | inent bond: Mme, Helene Petit Marais, the charmiig | round of the ladder except the top one? She } most charming peomet- Who took the part of lana | was a suecessful star f gn, beneath whieh is a band of crim: She son velvet and aheavy carved picture mold- TRIE WILL OF the Charch of Our u morning and evenin s now known for a fact that the reason } Lincutn and Be Moses Inkerman started for Michigan was | , THE REV. J. E. THOMPSON OFFICLATES MORY- tax | to escape being destroyed on the’ 19th uf | 24nd evening ac St Thomas’ Church, Indiann-ary schoul- | June—his worlt, of course, was the Domin- | Mh pulstethst, wurear rom Louis’ shadows. Hf one is going to be a ghost at all hen the ** Daniche: was brought out in | pearance. ¢ M A eases J one would profer ty be a bis, stylish, well- | Paris, nas lately die ced by | now, and now ail Louisvillois stazesthiek. | ine in gid and black, On the vealls hime a | house bout “$90,0%0; se | ion of Canada, of which he was King, in | momineund even etite Ceres oe REACHES behaved, self-po cho: 4 present- | The munber of Louisville girls who have ; splendid selection of fine wor of art; | bonds, , — S66,000; adins-h bond, | his mind, But there are people far more | La salleand Him-sis. Communion 3a. be abort behaved, host. cite thie* Mie pail | come on to New York to get on thes piett om, and photographs of the | $5,000, and temporary low 2 total, | sane than Moses whe dread) the coming | €teharist ta, espera +28) pin.” Big Bonanza” kept the furin of a pl: thrown at her in the wash-house | prodigious. Several have secured openin: celeb s of the theatrical world, in hand- 1 In these attempts to make the | of the date mentioned, and are setting ET WOOD WILL PEEACH i uz out West | some frames of gold. ‘Lhe sidewalls have a et tne demands of the city’s eredit- | their household efects in order fur the eatas: plerk'g Courvtis. Counce mn, but-one night | Selina Fetter did, and is ac it was iey cold, and | nov Annie Boyle and William Stafford, | very so thoroughly chilled | now starring at the Windsor, are from Louis- sized’ with fever. | vill Staiford’s real name is Williun had the traditional manners of tie staze. seene was usttil even received the appearance of aj through E plot. But the shreds nd patches ; the youn: hich have followed have been nothing | that she THE REY. CLIN'TON LOCKE, D. D.. PILEA 1 | morning and evening acGrace Choren, Wises xteenth-st. DERICK COURTNEY, PREACH: h but unique covering in gald, vk son, a “dado”? of about fi orated and painted in vil, divided sessment roll in i87$ was pushed | trophe that may bring rain and desolation on 400,000, with 2 rate of 3.65 percent. | the face of the earth. A Lower Town 1 did not suilice, and in 1870 the | who believes that the world will be burned See ‘4 EV. FH inthe world bars. tai fivenct s 1 Ttwas while playing tozeiner the hero and he i. er. Another as- anels of crimson and solid gold, on jon came down toa litle under up is constructing an underground 5 Some of them have been the intel: | and the heroine’ of the * Danic ¢ vis Margaret M: vainced (by Siz. F. Arregoni) | v ate of 212. Last year the intends to putt ina two-lon. stoe Gnd Harsch erenms at St. Janes’ Church, Cass said to be wonderfully 1 oes in the Koyal | was 1.16, but a manda added 1S, ma dition to several weeks’ provisions. ° le THE RE JOHN HEDMAN OFFICT ATES MORN: ned he s- | copies of the celebrated tres ts ix Years by J: | 13 representing Vainting, | the tow he fay reditors of the pn, Who: a tecture, ipture, Music, | city wi the Singer Manufacturing Com- tutelage nd Inspiration. Bent hy, from whom mueh of the it tiled, | lh a Hgence of any andi and 2 few have su yertising, But it is kes the ground that even though the in- | ins, und eveni: flammable material on the eartl, Wiest. near C! bi u 4 ht hundred | the fire will all be over ina few days, nee ts ey aE s been engaged for pair and in the pretty | M. Ifill. the manager of De y united them, has put | é fi the handsome youn: apparent that ne yp ofall alike is nearly over. Th vet been wedding which lave p une ele Mie g Ee fouibu, Beucatl UA chal Ina time of great fii dis- cy, javkte illustratine | £0%.4 he end of which time she is to painted frieze and a base-buard, housand and odd of the fluating debt was ob- | he van rise, Phani ce, fr Ft the domestic Telielty Vat He Bie Wlasteatine make her début with a flourish of trumpets. bed with gold, be - ined, and the Mutual Beneiit Insurance | begin life’ anew. Hem, a peaenee ‘sa Pace ae eee A eee Another Lot P amateur who is here ne- covered witha magnificent Wil | Company, ‘The former company has an in- | extra berths, which he holt 00 wach, pean Paub The: ies. dette hi E f millions | Out in. Ruchesterville a resident ewig machine works, | holds the burn ng-Up theory, has lak t “Rumer tells us OWT ACL atlorder, atter | terest ¢ ef, made on spe » furnished by the decorator, The | in the ci that the husband | Sotiating is Nina Bateheler, daughter of the rom one to one and also Visible signs of mitt horse-play. necijed to ‘entice them out of thelr cl siriven fn HBS tiene Cashier of the Planters’ Bun a great sf by orator, | The | in theeity, : gloom. Very visoruus i! i ast week hi , eauly. ) Loui je is aroused which ighly carved and of a oni while the insurance compar tats about one | climb a large gree! ree: rou = Tequired to ‘arouse their Uigesaue reat yee e moter pepemmanioree Siemans form color and wood. are each au or ud a halé anillions in fifty pieces of properly | so he thins. ier uate reer Aiea eto SILL CREACH MORN: vathies or quic understamt my poor son, to fret as he does. POPE BOBS RELIGION ment. The floor abounds with handsome | taken in under foreelosure, ‘Lhey have not | that he will | le to 3s through the : The people have hecome more prosperous. | Tu hietuler's tees ne tae ee aes. , erkish rugs, whileeasels in ebony and gold, | sued on the bonds. especially, as these have | anticipated orest ail aes geerouel the and are di {to invite their souls tu more | wy de etiese Cetin tat . Poe en costly marble and ebony pedestals, support | some time to rum and have onty defaulted in | Aypmerit saidto have’ built Pert’ ot Washington and delicate as well as to, more bouutegn: the conjus ing behind her this Se chaaeod ing “bronze busts of . Rembrandt, their interest. ; but the money Jent could be | order to shove out into the like when the eee Basis, ely lent Tins been decided laconic note to her husband: ‘Uye had Lice cae batt Diirer and others, dud to the zen j sued for a€ anytime, aud iis this point that [blaze begins, and veniain fhe, dake when ‘the | tines ie ron -ce-comedy + ty of “Vou? Tarcwell furie Wh els thems corm, effect. Ao magniticen ‘em is being pressed. 3 ‘conHASTIEON Coke fhe. e Presbyt Bae us SF tits 47 Siti ast evening toa ttle up a ting tang tu tle um a tal tbe if é pitas A ee eestor ne ect in fatty as bac em. trang iy lb a laree; suece int friend, *is not knowing whether se left me | Since the carth was first. begun none other such SA A eR Caer ear nT Pteoe| Etera rcuse a Wath Speclal, reference SS Ns, he World,” which for one cause or another.” * If that’s all, you ve Lecd— 4 : La Eee irate weenie ae it oltss ue it ulate ae wens VERSICLES. y York by storm, isonly an old-fashioned | ¢ up a ting tang ta tle un a ta! > answere: e frie its | _ Hate eat Hy a cane A ed,’ answered the friend, “it's the oilice. Two magnificent pict | be dealt with different trom any otherdebtor, melodrama in modern are full of ti I preach unto the living—I care not forthe dend: + breadth ‘scapes, and imminent perils, sea for another J % What's tie future tonman when his stomach | mitre: s between the windows, ‘Wilh bronz nd provided that when 2 city was declared THE REV. ACHES MORN- ice, shipwrecks, dynamite-conspiracies, and | ,, ing for Europe, Mr. Field, of | cries for bread? ee ble pedestals; a marble table with a | bankrupt and judgments “were seenred | * Euch Sunda will yell {ns and evening First Churen, corner Indiana Sah. Boston, completed. the ors Twill teach you my retigion ata hundred cents | Jofly silver urn and drinking 1 ainst it,a Judge of the Supreme Court | Again the “New Version: well well, irs inet nearer Museum comp: FEST seats re Ree sive library table, on whicit lie a profusion | should step in as an arbitrator, Hi ing to With bis usual blaring n’ “Cl TON |W. JUTLNSON, EDITOR OF "THR “¢ NEEDLE ND PINS.” gagement of Miss Panny Mor atte up a ting tang tu tle uma tal of art works; an elegant inlaid hat-rack it that the current expenses of the city were ie We'll hear him declarin the Western Avenae Ciuc ace Mr. Daly designs introducing another faree- | Will Lave the Jarzest and best stock company | enay ton moot i “ magn «eboard, profusely dee- | paid, and then apportioning such tmoneys to ‘The King James’ can so now to Hades! eis tare 5 that In: t played at this ey tell me of 2 wand'rer in far-off Gulilee— marble and bisque stat | the creditors as he thought proper, Some F.C. Lay PREACHES MORN- i uth Side Chureh, corner f- theatre under hi : ‘ Rattle up ating ting tu ue um a tal costly vases; the hand- | one who had 000 elaine comedy, and the assurance is given that it man iS i t Rahway ean ne} RED, ‘will be one of the best of Certainly | of its imembe BYES pide DUNOSOpUGE heh: Gunes. compared xot a judginent against the city, aud the ee if success in other cities is any criterion the | William Warre Ratde up a tug tung tu'tle umatat i *Rahwegians, in p is creditor ‘There was a man inn Muscatine, Unrranran. promise will be fullilled; and as the “iz Haworth, Willian Seyinour, fason, | A man of tittle lexruing, a carpenter by trade, | the Academy of Music, to h by providing for hi ntelle out of the Unto bis lovely, t ere THE REY, Ck MERKORD WIL, PRIACIE Bonanza” was a worthy beginnine of the AUTH Tudson, J. Burro’ James Nolan, | With uty food and raiment, from place to sofas, reclining ¢h t undertook to tor iim in under the He used to warbie Tasso, Ing in’ the Church of the ‘Stestlah woreer series, so it may be hoped that“ Needles and { Mturice urde, Fle | cog RARE RGEC - ‘ eccnerally, with: Vail ‘act, and when it was brought to trial Until her futher yanked him clean ‘ CORES a es. Pins” will fitly speak the epilog. Whatever OO Magles eee ee ee eee nd teaieal “DAN ant apoealed to the Supreme Catrt the aet Ol his feet witha itso. LK. M. | at Unity Chore GP CALS WILL PREACH i. Had J i , Ww leclared to be unconstitatios ecause <r Terie ae . may be the texture of the pl: If, ibis to | Aunie Chat 3 Vincent, Miss, ; Rattle up a ting tang tu tle um a tat ete ear as our feeble pen ean dy it might interfere with vested nd bee The Voyaze of a Bottle. the thd LWIN WILL PREACH IN have the prover representation. ‘Che com- | BY Moraut, Martinot, Miss Norah | nore are too many 2 the decoration of the main or front ottice, 2 caus¢ the State, though sovereizn and not to Providen js ~ . . . : 33 iss Ett Cushine. are too many sparrows for K t | 45 feel Bark sl i rovidence Furnes pany is a guod one, including James Lewis, | Mt a Hate Tea Ms ta Cushing, pets 'y Sparrows for me to keep ac- | 45 fuer. | : be sued without its consent, could not tr A champagne bottle was reeently found by Loraenan. beta . cae % zt UW Leary, and Miss May Russell. Rattle up a ting tang tu th ita A unique feature of the decoration of | ter that sovereignty to acity, a ity | Benjamin F. Sisson, a fsnerman, on the beac TI REV, & Laura Joyee, Ada Rehan, May Fielding. | py tondan World s “Some surprise the Mount” is inent of tie windows, ‘Those in front, three | debtor. ‘This de sgivenon Thursday, | qc Contained the following writing: ‘Tue | Dewtborn-ay. and epeneorner: Mrs, Charles Poole, and Mrs. G. UL. Gilbert. | and disappointment. have been expressed an | ).ézttle up a ting tang tu tle uma tat in munber, consist of stained and on Monday when the Elizabeth case | John Worse bee eee ett plewse retura it to Mr. fy, ASUMEAD SCHAEFFER PREACES Withstch a company it should be a bad play | the country of his birth that no lepresenter, | LiL let the poor fanatics its many changes rings | fect im depth, underncath whi came tp of course we could not zo under the | and zeta eee eePge ON, the steamer Tristol, | Fiyyhld m ee Paste Caren euenee: indeed that would not find. favor in the ey rity has yet taken part in | “ROH purses wil! be iguter the more tts eburms | blast sizus in four colors, the words “Nation- | Vail Mandanms act, though the counsel rep- | Mr. Turns and Sim Stns ese between tap Abs yaa. ting “Company,” each occupy elit Insuraice Com | that this bottte would never be sou eee oes: New JERUSALEM, Without entering of an average audienc rece} vive V7 hy eception given to Mr. Edwin Booth on | [study a relizion for the money it will bring— on eight feet of French | pany Company they | cltherone.will pay tho reward. ‘thrown ov SUE REV. R. DE CHARMS, OF DENVEK, WILD too much into the story, it may do to. say in side of the Atlantic. All 25 i ing tung general that the motto of it is: aoe trai bag eee bras Ruttle up a ting tang tu tle um a tal plite his ificent “hand-painted a were pertectly willing to regard the Vail act } beard of Mock Island May 1830.) Harry | Preach this morning m incon Park the Seedied aiid pliis. Hoesen Ana Hii Peonjunetionwitlt Ske Wathe ote ee tie _ embroidered satin_curtaing complete as binding, aid the Court gave them the priv. | Hanscom.” “Tho bottle bad baba a pods | onter of Menominedta fieiaiges sated When a mun murries bis trouble bexi <a London, that is, with tle exception of | THfastieaerthe filles thoy me advise to read— | on nite unequaled in thet experience of | Hee of a mandaniis to compel the | tee duys aftout. ane | adit? KEYS. W.t. PENDLETON g. DE CHARMS, youngz we Y ev Visible care nate 4 es Tanne i The Tripesn’s representativ . e ji e pending ee s stock Will xpiza fe Li cy A young woman discovers the youthful | the visible heads of London society, the | And point to we the parnble of the mustard | Pie PRUs representative. The wit Cee ene sou Ans Ladies’ gine Silk and Balbrigean Under {ete Fe Here nee eee ee oF 2 - iS = albrigzan Under- it the illustrions’ person- seed— Wane le Ss immediate kith and Kin, | , Rattle up a ting tang tu tle um ata! dividing the tra don the Irving aud Booth nights, | They tell how, the Savior raised, with kindly, | 4X11 feet, ave of acle to behold with wonder, “The Joving band, follies of erly beau, and. suppo: atten! to be of modern date Seah 10 _ his that there is ry travesty | The St . injected in the performance, acted by is the tront trom the rear. ofice: ne for payment. was not i: ant desizns of si but inst an appeal was taken whicl streaming through | the matter off for another year, and, besides, tributes them UNIVERSALIS. THE REV. AW. it RYDE WILL PREACH morning and evening in St. Paul's C1 1 IW meas Riehtee nine in St. Paul's Chure, 3ticnigan- C..A. Covraxt Blof the best members of the com jazes, glittering with lamps. The heppless and afilieted, who grew strong at peculiarly beautiful effect In | these large creditors do not wish to have lo bequite the feature of the e 5 7 a emporarily lodged in the ite girl : ive. FS . such adineitsure. ‘They cannot acize the pub- _ Mornin: t the Chur e aa vole ite Durlesine tone Wellington Satreet, att | 1 8 feaping my reward from the dollars in the | * Immediately in the rear of the main office | te property in use for public purposes. The ; SuuRmon aad “Weshingtousta, comuetsd 97 0 ¥these inducements attractively put forth. it ter Ilall to the west | Ratti Meissa ened 2 shies another one equally Jarge, with qnowunt put in the tax levy means a tax rate IVINE SERVICES Scere 2 g Will be surprising if Mr. Daly does not have | beyond the Temple Bar Griflin to the east: le up a ting tang tu tle uma tal and sidewalls decorated in tri gf 10 ber centon our present valuation, which | A, 29-day in the Chicaxo amen Pea erie Fa jarge house to greet the reappearanee of | But among these cquipazes will be fuund | Ab, my friends, there's nothing tke this post- | SeS, t correspond: with "the room in | is reaily confiscation, and this is not on rea) | 1 mult ei i ‘TEMPERANCE 1 his company. none bizoned with the arms and eognizance tion that I'rexch— front, iu. this 2 office are | estate only, but on personal property. If all Basan pel meetings (Sundays excepted? of the reigning family of England? Rate up ating tang tu tie um ata! four iassive utple cases, exch essors resigned, as they have aright | rip rey. H Sater Seclock p.m. entrace 1 MR. JAMES O'NEILL. ‘, of Niblo’s Garde There's halt so wise as tho maxims { te feet hizh py e teet wide, there would be no one on whom to | mornin d wHE REGU: ORICA, who hag heen away trom Chieuzu forseveral nore, of Niblo’s Garden whi ch— “ two fect deep, fur the display of cut serve the mandamus. We wouid clect other | Miucennes und oaleny eranee meeting will ee Wee eNOS, TEMG i s according to Taw, but until they | ‘Me Chureh Should sin Nobieand Uniussiss ned wince He eburcu ovrner of ning ike an | Assessors: porter: * We eonld keep Rattle up Ung tang tu tle uma tat wood eng the leaves of years, wil make his reappearance at the Jor? going all Your Savior taus! 3 ti nd AV 4 - Carpete: ie or electi fe THE RE LvTHER SWagEy Grand Opera-House to-morrow -night in | we expeeted to. bring” ewe it vine open shore ie, ENS See OF aE Eriiste “he 3 isn WHO D cate i sel Mecretese fo rae eae Ort othe ie dinestceee Uh rch EG Wits CELLAr She Celebrated Case.” Ile will have the | wext weeks We hay ppoiuted in | Aud s pretty things bad ne‘er been On kd stave olf service, and meantime we | Camere ses aN OOELEY PREVCITE ee EA REOUS. support of Miss Rose Wood, Mr. Lewis Mor- tra and WIN put on + Unele Tom's | put consort to neat a building, and : for wtould be living ina state of bankrupt bliss. | 88 s eorner Madison-st. “and Calitorniaeay heeatean Suliroaes wi hee tee Co 4 abi” Hest Ww erzor torent a bullding, and seli ticketsat | of wiieh is an clesant ebony Ot vourse we could raise no taxes for the | pTHE REV. B. scnutrz preactns py mate of Kina i of our city government, bat we | ftfigrton Aventie M oY Southard on, 1. A. Langdon, Russell Ba: ndediers: B enane a S deliers | maintenan eldenars. wtih w me COFACE Suathport und could have a flance committee to kee i pal viseila cep | THE Re 3 . order, and the lisiting of the streets could be | morning und come Rae. Ds WILL PREACH done eimeans. | We could hire State | Washington and Robey-ste, tt Chureb, corner of tt, Harry y ~ The aged; i ¥ * i id Is wt zedy? Saitty fe i ndsoime Cl: Woods, Theo Roberts, Airc FM. Bates, | ti fe Gnoten thw Saluettessdatet of ten fs the me Alice Hamilton, Eugenia Blair, Ela Wren, | his cizaret anc sing himself on bi: ‘+ | Now her 4 “0 yt abinesay ment, which occupies a Emily Gavin, and others. Mr. O'Neill hag | “that would have totclied New York to the | Sue wore’ 1 eave You, let me say a parte | ene teat ot floor slurttes. it ole Inti Rattle up a ting tang tu tle uma ta! tae BW est SMals West Lake-st. at 135 tong been a favorit with the Chicago public, | Wick. It wasa crushor in every sense of | Ruttle up a ung tang t te uma ta! moth room, and where the engraving, press, 5, and the schools could be run 4 WHE REY ena . g and deservedly. so. He made the a ake we ete tir ie et ieee But 1] or the sna ny people atiswerlag ine of course you | compusti: shipping dey are chooks, open to all. S oe ihe Secon Carag EEE 45 dam tMl LE MELD AT 2 a a sta s Fi , Look Before You Le Ve heurt anleik, ving room is ZUM ie eine 3 . 3 345 Piiee i some years ago of joining Mr. Palwer’s com- | It was a skort play, only. thr Cititted | Rattle up a ting tang tute um ara eae’ FE Leite ain eet Lhe Gnione would eo osperoNs | TIE 10 LEER PREACHES Mons. | Witibe ned Gage! MEDIUMS: MEETING pany, in which he was obliged to assume | *‘The Id ; nd “The | Vitieta little seeret out: My relyston, than youn}, aud every. cane . and tie county, If No. taxes Were mad | OF beset ‘ImpbEM Mark Chueh, eornee | TILE Plugs Sees sea i eatstenat at 3 pe sarts for which he was totally unfitted. is | Defeat ras to strut about ] THeY Chase my alry nothings wita lo fice is afforded for tte large carps of ‘ould have to takG a turn in the line of | THERE LEESON PREACH eet in Fultant ti Oe Shun GALesTd soeation plainly is not dat of the comedian. | jpg cttee {ike a pencuck, sud just tear tines, | ne ya to fight a laugher Isto fight him with a ts continually at work. Che shipe | ereditors.? ; ae iecne sr in the’ Futletton Avenue auras, | bitte Gite thomas Carsiy Gaeetion tu spirit itt N Slelodrama and tragedy are his lines. As | community, too, Jor, thoitsh ite wa tragedy: ftancle ath tang tu th 1 al aaunaniligg ethene Saigo | EI tabthnaT om yeating ee iletes WPI, b. , WILD PRE, ; 1g Mpa, egw, ahace pee %, ‘, ” u ~ a tragedy, Ine Up wt ¥ 1 mumodious q ere 4 “Weare a etty i KD. D., Wb. PREAC v1 Mrs. ates worry rin’ Pete Reneud in “The Celebrated Case" ne | here. was '20 blood spilled. And here | Sase eye NE tu Hewat turer firreprant vaalt or storing woat-eute, | deed, and just how L tink Bivdete ne yee Church, cuter indimarae eg | PH id and Walhucr ee eee Hill Rave opportunity to exhibit the best | WES a great novelt Cm | capable of accommodating 10,000 large ping | ter place to get out of than stay tn "tines mbes Services at the Hatheusa | pouatat ay Py \ A1tsb PREACH AT here is in him. Miss Wood, Mr. Morrison, | OHE ME date ininee a] Ladies? fine Sik and Balbrigsam Under- | : ngedin tier | are’ Whole “tmets of land hit pete “ OGGEL Pre, ‘ Worsuipft © Be Me “annerent “Binds Ub en image, stood off in one corner of the | wear at Leomes the | been abandoned,- and althouzh the Con Reuse eee CB WH REV. E. STONE WILL PREACT LN TH ¢ and Mr. Forest Robinson app. by th Her used by this [troller has put them up for WHE Hor the Wash i . fy TE DIScr Le netonian toate ue. a. awe in & Co.?: red with him | stz dt wat, or Pratl, or Platt, or JAMES MACUAUGHLAN PREACHES f in the same play in. Catizor t ——————— a ‘itor The | su : : : management of the Grand hae idG As uN . 145 State street. their own ex- | accordance with the tax-law the city was | otmine and K e Sec Peat ae tial sets, Grand have uuade | There wil lage licen ‘money iu tts thin rasviag thousands oF dollars a year mn | enuipelted to buy then tn Elizabeth ought Sines. nim at the Seotctt Churely,. cones anda ati pt ASU MERT AT2 WEST | in al ‘spects in a fitting manne it?’ os . ehh put,—shov- Winchester’s Sypophoxsph oa this one iteut alone. tobe one of the finest cities near New Yor anit nie WSEARD Wats a the Adhere Bulle Duunraand ip steers epetta at SUE oaaer ato ols full of It oo uae prevented you from | sit cure consumpsion Con eee lunes, | _ Li the pressroom are twelve monster Cot- | there being eighty trainsa day tothe ‘Clty | Indiunaae’cyenitc tn the’ Firtn Canin, coe | te SE a eaditta, Deurbord and Randvipa-ss, They Hope to have the performance entirely | you see” sald Mr Gilgen ee hee oat te | bronchitis, aud general douillty. “Estublisued | well eylinder presses, besides a mumber of | and the same returning. “But there are many | THE REV. A, et ae Mopper Siderndiatiticge: Vile PReACH AE ro a tT. Gilmore, lighting another [ twenty-one years: 4 sunauller 23 for commercial work, while | houses vacant, and a house costing $7,009 | the,YBitd Church, commer of Rein SEACHES A? | pSOsrel senvices win BE BPLD.. j é Noning sublect:' “tne Apoaties' Cree Seemars | Ene Gatien Sussion, va tiack aaa Yau Boreas | . —* i f : i

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