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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY -10, - WENTY PAGES. PHENOMENA OF DEATH. | pend gmuuilysinkyinto a deep stupor, tio a CHURCHES. Virginiu BS WILL BE HELD Julius “Ciesar,” La mn at the Opera-House. Their, suc i tr THE STAGE. that house was owing more, as THE ‘Tr * Fools Revenge,” and 1 i rs the ae has pointed out, to the care, and A strong company has been lips becomy purplé, the face coll and. livid, aharehisr a Warde, under John cold perspiration (death-damp) collects on SAnrSheS: 3 THE ob Di nm? forthem than | engaged to support 2 ct- | J. Coliins’ management. the the forehead, at reeps Over the corne: Y fs Erroneousness of the Popular and, with "or hout convulsion: il be produced at Notion as to the ‘‘Death- the’ dying man sinks into® his last Cie; which worked up a * b h se 3, any toany merit m the performahees. But Last Week of “Cinderella at | ing is not a matter of gratitude. “It is amere | “The ‘Two Orphans” 3 tl guosning und event PAUL, CORNER Holy communion, Denar celebration of the MISCELLANEOUS. ington und beors question of Aollars and cents; and, if the | the Olympic Theatre. this week with the fol- i School” at HWooley’s.. * company can do better than they ‘ine cast, the principal characters only ‘ sleep, As the power of receiving conscious Peartectn reine ‘ : _ Ss Carrs lowing t, the principa ei Le Agohy. impressions is gone, ouiaunion, Ba cna seehapt und enildren's WIDERAL | REC: ON MEETINGS AT No, ay doing at the Grand, they are not merely | peing given: Jucques Frochard, Faw: STRUGGLE MUST BE AUTOMATIC. WHE RE: REVERICK COURTNEY PREACH. CENTRAL MEETING OF PRIEN! wy ngn those cases where the senses are re- | o% mornin ‘snd evening at St. Jamies’ Chureh, Cass | nevi tullding, Dearbo ‘ga Ah AvHe. pas ss and Huron-sts, : retock. w ; justified in zoing.—they would be fools if} arnott: Pierre Frochard, Uarry” Webber; rst, near sadviph. ab Wa} teen | Cheralicr Maurice De Vaudrey, Frank they didn’t go. Mr. Ilooley, also, is ‘ James O'Neill in “The Ro- | erous manager, prompt, faithful, and liberal | ‘fannehill; Picard, De Vauarey's valet, | Death a Physiological Process, and | tained to the last, the mind Is usually calm | yyy iy, LLAND PREACHES MORN: Psi ae Bis gis . ; in keeping his bus engagements, and, 1f | John Marble; Henifette, Miss Grace Cart- 1 yes : and collected, and the body free from pain. | mks Resate Avot hare sehimaneay. aad | Rundohrscastomeess MEPT AT 20 Weep. mance of a Poor Young Mr. O'Neill and his associ:ttes do not succeed Miss Mainie Johnston; La t and Pain Seldom Go “Tf Chad strength to hold a pen, Lwould | Thiriyesixcist: CIETY OF MEDIUMS AND sPrity, WM ” in their new relations, it will not be for want | Pyochard, Miss Eva Webver; The Countess Together. write how easy and delig: 7 THE REV, JOUN HEDMAN PREACHES AES tthe parlors of Mrs. 1. sane dane an. of judicious management. cres, and Marianne, an, outeas| Bi : were the last words of ‘the eclebrated sur- | Auacinus Gauche & SEGRE LENE AG te ie 5 ae ; 2 ¢ Placide. : geon, William Tunter;eand’ Louis XIV. is | “rite kev. CLINTON LOCKE, D.'D. PREACHES | ing thin evenig ae tie Buckle Warden tei eee WAS HAZEL KIRKE PLAGIARIZED? nderella at School” was producéd at | Nature Hhying Provided Bodil at recorded aying with his last breath, “1 gurnins and eventos at Grace Churet, Wabast-av. | ner Clark and Van Bure an, coe . ONeill and Company The following note is offered to thé pyplic | tne Boston Museum Saturday with the fol- 4 wing, Provided a: DoUhy ne Urousht i ring had been more aii re Wwentist care Rivers: PREACHES alee er anit noi a Removal of O’Neill an PALY | sor what itis worth: lowing excellent cast: Syniaz, Nat Good- egfietic, the Death-Struggle That the paiulesness of death 915 due to | eee ee aera eer Oethe Ascensivin | sottiteag shinee al nota to Hooley’s Theatre. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. win; Polo, Herbert “archers Bicycle, Mr. i some benumbing juatttentee noting om the Feu | ba salle wud Es : any OY Wella, 0 ey Cnaupaies, UL, July t.—Wul. you please per- in; Lord Lawntennys, Wed. Le Me Is Automatic. sory nerves, may be inferred from the fact.) “wine KEY. E. & FLEETWOOD PREACHES AT kb Wik, Gite A. Btn mit me to make 2 few statements in your rope Mul Catharine Lewis; Nivl that untoward external surroundings rarely | St. Mark's Ciureb, Cottage Grove-av., curner Thirty- nre-roumn of the Second Pew . it a 5 3 Merope, Mallow, Catharine Lewis; Niobe “ trouble the dyine S} Sixtheete terlin nace eae Ta ond Prespye PARDEE PREACHES | MAJ. b. W. WHITELE WILL PREACH Mory, eckenzic. columns in reference to“ Hazel Kirke" and tts | jy se ‘Temple; Psychic, Bella - a in justice to inyself and the public. In | 7p) ot Sey ee +s a sag] On the day th New Ch: f Placiarism—Was | 3: por in Justioe to tnyselt and we dngninaaus | Lhe play is rather broadly burlesqued by the | Visions-of the Dying Parely the Fantasies") ys jp, A New arge 0. agiaris! script to Mr. F. B. Warde juscafter bis retura | Musgtin Coutts, and sont of tlie ung eee Fast-Disorganizing Brain, “ : . from California. “1 bis written statement | Women in the egorus are patin short clothes. i Ss og Pate ee. aaeaitinee: = MOREISON, p ACHES Hazel Kirke” Purloined ? that it bis the qualities of a strong plas. He | In this respect Mr, Daly certainly gives the closes fase abel: Clk Ut, Sere | ne Ne eae re eee eee sali be should Mice ta" ventars seit ie Aveee | ore dignified and honorable performance. | qiomas D. Spencer. M. D4 in the Popular Science | asleep. Capt, Thomas ventured to ask if he | THE REY. W.d, Perris PREACH Inud he not that very week purebase Mr. em to agree pretty well ‘Monthly for Suly. and uvoning a¢ the Charch of Our! &: Harrymore the right to play Diplomacy.” “He |, London journals see ti : y 2 disturbed by the tossing- of the. ship. id Hetdencavas nore thd Feet tuned introduecdin Sew | that Mlle.” Dernnanle s performance in“ La | ‘There seems to be no subject from which sds “Lam now | trims a, &. THOMPSON PREACLL t Lord Collingwood breathed | THE REV. LUTHER. d 4 ee M . WW. q the Mediterranean was tumultuous; | Morning und evening at Cateary Church. Warrenray ) fs and ecoaing in the Chleaze Avenue Chazea, con which had been the scene of THE KEY, 'T. N. MORRIS JK, PREACHES sior, Lineotn IPERRA! side Che: 3, he answ 0, ‘Thon opimyn, and my play | stifly anda promise to return the manuscript 1 act stiflly du ated wes epted. ie never wrote ine ‘in, and HOOLEY’S THEATRE. have that one messayfe to remind me of the “Cinderella at School” improves upon ac- trallty, of human promises ane asad experience. ‘ fata Plies first 4impreseann Wi »- | [ buve written again and again, but be | pl quaintance. The first iampression the spec- | Pooiins “passive ALONE. tro or,, thee | whieh give ‘ing her fi aul 4 deseren tty K ‘ Tines breaks forth cestatically in its deserip- sake A tion of the death scene: “* Mile. Bernhardt seed ith Ee the scene with an_angelic sweetness nema it almost the character of a') or the fresh moss cov i i lays nd | advised me to try and ha tt a re Jottings poner ae P ae a York tn July, Jor, I read In THe These ret | ate ae atta in thigoph of her most | the mind so instinetively shriuks, few | ina state that nothing ean distr me more, | mea eres ae St "Tuomas Chureh, Indian: rs at Home an Mr. J. Steel aye had no new play of his | brilliant efforts, and in thisupinion they echo ‘ehis. = ae i = ving; and Lam sure it must be con- _ ests “a ACtOTS 34 own’ to produce in his, ison Square | the judgment of American critieisyn, Even | {owshts wore repellent to the soul and no |S oatory To gaurand ail that love me, to seo | ,,7.,2 LOWNSEND WILL, CONDUCT SERVI MBUTING Whi. HE EL Abroad. Theatre. I wrote to bmn giv shim Mr. Warde’s | the Pall Mall “tte, which treated hi lread vision of the night, howsoever fantas- | Tow comfortably Lam coming to my end.? | Bo;mihe nd evenmg at Ste Luke's Mission. south alstadest., 22 peta, selvedia request. £0) t to Lonton, grows | tic it be, that presents tu the imagination so | fh the Quarterly Review there is related an | ‘rite REY. 1. G. PERRY WiLt OFFICIATE DUPER 4 und eveeing at St Stephen's, Jobnsun-st, minal who escaped death | mori near T'welrth. ‘ Marquertte, and the | formidable an aspect as that of death, In- | instance of ae I all nature seems at variance. | from hanging — by the break ing oof h ivy creeping over fallen ruins, | tte rope. Henry “IV. of Krance sent REFORMED EPIScoPAL. the strate | Bis physician to “examine him,- who | ty a ADAMS WILL PRDACIL IN he” prostra reported that after = moment's | statthew's Chur rner of North Clark ati ende: suifering the man saw an appearance | Source uf © Sts. awh Anse hin. im lator takes away from the performance JS | months later be produced “ Hazel Kirke" which | transtiguration, We cain almost fancy that | trunk of some forest oak, seems Six. Morning service: “pir that the play-fs Heht, trout ane bee bat ale Sener trom gach ofiwo iriends i x faa ted hale ot a Si he upon der sure oring to hide from view the havoe which | fire, aueross which apt cured a host be autitul Lies Evening subjects “The Divine lurtne: i and pretty, | ork tnat offered to call upon Mr. Macl head.” “The * Indo of a saint,” as the aged | death has made. Beyond the meroly in- | avenue of trees. When a. pardon was fien- | qite pe. ci PIREAC! ere $ 3 i as made. CL, B VILL PREACI ‘a @ 1H y oner coolly replied that it Was | in. the Church of the Guod Shepherd. n oLe- " stinctive desige to exist, the dread of death is | Uoved the prisoner. St. Louis, lust | have vd, Which has often been point- | a matter of ec ucation. Never does the ehild | year death from drowning. baie ane I for, edo column ee aula ae forget his first sight of a corpse; the dark- | restored to consciousness, assert that show nara king 2h: E perfect aid utter et A et 5 ‘ie! visi ares rece: ett 9 and something anore. It is ingenious, ni- | have recognized my characters, situations. and | self-abandonment to passion, without reti- encd sane ‘i He Stor of a Hie ed ey ING rSUEE aCe LTT : ai id of dramatic | 2! When I first suspected that it was a | cence or affectation; it is the glowing reali face and rigid features, all combine to form | Capt, Marryatt states that his ser mated, and not whet de pated fie Batic | plagiarism, said, 1 thore is uae mightand | of Jove. There is not much of this sort | a” indelible impression on the mind, onetime when nearly ese ee an to some | right be will receive bis reward, and I see in bis ota ality either on or off the stage—New | It is probably the extensive paraphernalia lonsant aM Onur gene ie extent by the music, the inces sai hess eel 2 “or * ay thy gle for life once over, vate! since been busy with my pen, and soon ean ha nt day that | Tohud) me asstmed the appeara wholesome as far as it goe Polonius might say, is good, Tt is note- worthy, by the way, that the English w been | Roll the exnet sense of that word. A second y lew | put they. ike him, ever ends firm this opinion sv far as it is | calling). Strange coincidence: tends to conte ane pinion feb ce | a ratticed at Popes theate favorable, and 10 modify i: so far asduas the | winter, and bad my convietions contrary. “Cinderella at School” is dainty, {not known thathe had my ‘Those who hav ind after ENEY WILL PREACH IN CHRIS? Michigan avenne and ‘Twenty-tourtn- i a id Lesson Walch vrote ath saw and Carpenter-sis, lope.” ast quality ant and at | complications that itbas come atready. Thave.| iri nes atteitting the tafieral SLwent 4 times exasperating tinkl# hetping far moreto | three or_ four, pin 3 the original, of |" Mr. Booth was most. favorably impressed render death so formidable. In war—on the | ! fe 7 pers i ay thre fol rit . Mr. Bs AVOTA le a : ing green fi-lds. . tis not wfeeling CHE REV. t. D. WILS t : clog the ction than to sbromate! Us a Ha des produced under | py his treatment from Lr s Will appear | battlefield, where death assumes its most | of tins but seems like sinking down, over- } Ing an Siiaean gn uehe'e Cham Prepared from" , . tropical + School” were as funiliar to the playgoing ort of an interview | sansuinary aspect—the mind of the soldier, | powerca by sleep, in the long, soft grass of | TBirty-seventh-st, fruits and planta, shoul” i He obctruction fiight,} Suceesstule 1 ain sor Lear oad be D it used to be this obstruction RUZIFs intted se from constant association, becomes so inured | the cool meadow, BAPTIsT. pu : cng ease F Aenea t wreat difference: but the Robert- | but he bus added insult to injury RrERt SUC~ 4 pas = sti = ‘ thi: prec: 5. aa ae eeecun tens ont ofthe keeping | amemr loners" He ile id eve | that it ceases to be impressed with natural in death frou disease, lnsensibility | ,THEREY, B WINGKEN WILLETBACH MORES: | 4 WHOLESOME CURA: Ske Gero Ree deo aeaRilé, Barden splay: “You were old | terror, and death seems but another foe to be comes. on, 5 Wnghind) evenbnc at eae needa: Hwrey eiiC Baron: i TIVE; Dea eee ee eae ee ee eee ote CEMiane cemaae GEIL Meepeattull iends, the papers sail?” |“ Yes, weaeted | met. and conquered. Although the con- | sciousness, of ckternal objects, and death | rig kev. WILIAM M, LAWRENCE D. 0. their memories heavily with the Seta tS ee tages, | Cetee in Slauclieter, cea gd, Xears | sideration of this topic be repugnant | rapidly and placidly ensues from sph. preuches wortiie id evening at tne Second Churet, 4 e benefit of ry 1] ay fee 4 ago. ~ at did he play then al Cl ; i ie : spite 41 antacronist corner Monroe und Margan-s.s. For the beneits. af these lie Mny pie cll tty the naturally healthy mind, there | 22) Spite of the natural antagomisin te | Snir ee th, aimoment’s retlection will sh Charges of plagiarism are seldom well | he did the heavy parts, Such réles as Bas : _ ™ Pek sanio, Lago, he Ghost, and strongly marked | come times in the life of every individual, this morning ut the F ton und Puuiina-sts. is lif fo eVenIng Servic production during the r ts uch a physiological proce: refresh - Pa founded, and Tur Tripenr is inclined to y h we nights it has tu run, the fol- e - ae” s i ‘ter Di Sh hig nbs * 33 ¥ : dq Baad ee si pails ete Bere ee the incidents | Delieve that this one is not Steéle Mackaye one teler pa Yes, We were old friends.”” | that might be termed periods of self-con- | the twa tym are correlutive, the degree of | THE REV. IL C. LELAND WILL lowing condenser ops ae to come to Am 1} sciousness, during which the mind bru vill activity depending ‘on the extent uf)| grenine (she Dearborn Street. Choreh,. comer has given tuo many evidences of capacity to | think the t admit of the presumption that he would de | would 1 aifairs of life, Strange us the paradox. niay- st . ‘aerately steal any dramatie composition, or, | of testifying our appreciation of his kindness | sTpples with the awe-inspirmg mysterie: deati we nuittlives oun . thought eman- | Western-uv. ys an amacted and unactable play | to American artists and Americans. He death. As these phenomena are considered | ating from,the brain, every blow struck “by | tte MEN. We HL. PARKE PREAC edgment to. the author. one of ite a charmins Bie uetee et one after another in their manifold aspects, | the arin, if accompanied by destruction of | morning and evening at the Coventry Streec Chur erions an offense for | RNG an Mist of are genlas, He lore noting | the mind, owing to the association of ideas, | nervous or muscular tise. The bioplas: or mae RACES . al of a play presented | cess and. surround) me with comfort, | becomes involved in such an intricate laby- matic or living matter, which enters into the | morning aud evening at the Olvet Chureb, Fourti- v that is, not soon. [ wish he qnolceutar death aceurring atthe same time, ve an opportunity: THE REV. Co PERRIN PREACHES MORNING aside the more vul; i ein, Without | ana evening atthe Western Avenue Cure in the musical paraphras subjoined : Marsh is an orpban reared.aad educated fon trom churizafile motives in the piece opens: she | even dress . ation of apupile | ee warm fricnd in Merype Mat- | Without acknowle ow. wealthy youn lady from Brazil, und a | would, of course, be in the tutor @ruf. Syntax. who | him to use we materi corner Weimight then ha Le formation of ev Animal tissue, i near ‘Tayloi Secon of 1 euuscdiccted toevery | 10 him for consideration without eredit to the | ‘The plays) were | splendidly mounted, | rinth of thought that, after wandering here | jy germinating into cells (the or THE KEV. AL KO PARKER preacrts : Annoyance and uum fon the tutors, spl oui autor, as lv purluin it in its entire ty: and a rea 2 the Ee de and there, vainly endeavoring to sols Ee lite), and as constantly passing into decay,— proline aad erdning: ue tpe Clntennial Church, cor resentinent ¢an inter on one In her eed, in one aspect of the eas greate seul = v longitid yor roblem of death, it gives it up as a hopeless E cing take Focal are BAC < fuaion, “Anattempt ou the part of Meropeto | \rone as sueh conduct would be proof of @ with Mr, i?” “Six weeks, I think.” Droplet et death. in gixts FUL 4 e ple TS TR Et TE Hat THE REY, B.0. TAYLOR PREACHES MO! Li interfere in her friend's ae und rebel | }iSpusition hot only to steal the play, but to | “Did noi his strange mune make it | Commmerun, Nee ee BT dation om Taneretitiih dbentti| Cerce eee Ne Te ene are Dieharay : against the “minion of despotism.’ concen! the theft’ and avoid ene’ com- | dificult for you to act with him x It.is our purpose to discuss, as briefly as | jwoursto such au extent that In hee TIE RES. af de VOSRCIGIC Wilt : eo. Syutig, atlords an excitme climax to the s ae 4 . fz ie ndilribiytarsther AG a yarn occurs to such an extent that in her ave de CRG ay x Eee. UNaE ae aeiatars mon penalties for it. But — we | gotalong admirably together. Atfirst, to be | possible, some of the wisdom, hus ppovid scerementory orgins | Perning and eveninz in Millard Avi Lord Laventcunys, an lish Peer, comes to | do nat believe thet Mr. M Hues it hey nat su engollty but ib CUM AC- | MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF DISSOLUTION. | for the purpose of removing from the s stem Aagniale: MEE es . Ameries ins ad. and is capable of one thing or the | custemed to him soon, and he seemed to be- | a ddison said that there was nothing in effete material thus produced. Every | crabernact, cot Wabi Jacobs, Supertu- r rer : alrthur s doubtless mistaken, and { come recustomed to me, at worked | ictory more imposing than, nothing so | living structure, after passing through cer | tendent. i £ for ve rae the Ae t th i ges ot development, maturity, and, PE REV, DB. G PREACHES MORNIN a ae aa rmoniously. He i wcll marvelous sympathy, and a power ing you like what people are apt to re Do you thing he will | pours; and Montaigne remark: ening In the South Church, on Lock-st, near ring Irom at delusion when be thinks he | Mest by perceives in. “Hazel Kirke” the skeleton of | man. h his own composition. Stull, it is due to the ing and aifecting as, the acco 7 8 elrugression, Wust come to an end, jor bf eminent persons in their dy } ‘ins nay be but the ephemeral, existence of while specu- | some of the lower forms of fungi, which, Lath penises eer ty ith Se respondent to say that his note is well pout pel enruine ii the isd Lie wn in nd a Saar ag there op a will if he ean get away from linc fue en, | ting on death, that, of all the pa: in. | boruuin the enol of the woruines die) is the D. De PREACIIES an te See the annals of mankind, those which attracted | SU secs down sor, like the famous dragon | Ti, te EES | ORE THOUSAND of Teneritfe, may outlast the pyramids | {inh keep watch by the Nile, ecient pinutive proporlons., a very « * rubber overshoes, and an infuri good enouzh to have ihe co: ot by Jack Polo while in the act of cna: of Mr. Ward Mr. Ma Ki ing Niebs and Meropespiay important parts. | least to explai 5 singular neglect to an- | Lf Lliut bd This ueauaintance between the quartet of | swer Mr. Paze’s letters. 2 hoped, I “Did you se i indorse- | &8gements and come over i ought at } fim -play anhaeee “Noy Lwish I had, | and delighted him most were the words and te te vn able to remain in England, as £ | gestures of dying men. * “If L were a maker t topic sideration i sale bacetake irs : im 3 amake pic for consideration is the , hould certainly have taken the first | yf books,” he continues, “1 would compile of death, or DOLLARS Se i: rea Se ee urate dee Epona gene pine play te ae 1 am | 2 register with comments of various deaths, VISIONS OF THE DYING. 2 ws double c aij. seid by a Jgampen es told he docs a great deal of new business in | 2 Te! a Dee fate tas oe PRESBYTERIAN. SE ee eel & beaitesl TORS SUEESON'S Ue: the play, and Lain not surpr near it, | fer he whe should teach men to die would ubject, coming under the realm of | prog. F. W. FISK WILL PREACH ‘Tits IN GOLD COIN t ‘Phere are three ele- | mental science, properly belongs to, meta- | morning tn the First Chureh, corner Indlanway. und Robson and Crane play next season Shak- | for he isa s id s' i 3 d 2 a eisasplendid stage m one of | teach then: to live.’ went i y speare’s “Twelfth Night: or, What You | the very best Lever met.” a reat | inents presented in this fear ofyaleath: First, | PMY ther than to physiolog Hi eadeost Sono "| QL, BE PAD FOR ised to I nager, conducted by C. atiords opportuniiy fur com 3 : i ery , tes Rimisine didlo, und. spar Will? Afr. Stetson, the veeentrie Boston | favorit’in Ens! Indeed; nd | tne oxtinenion: of lites pleasures, Interests, | TeUTies have bees THLE HICK JOUNSON, D. D.. PREACT- which the author bus aviica bimscif with | anager, was osied Dy a friend a few { mest deservedly 1 man of power- : A ples terests, { phenomena, but Uh esthis morningat the Fourth Chureb, itish und Su- . ‘ ah s cE i isence, 3 and hopes, to which the ind Tooks forward | potheses at best, for they are nots peniore: THE DETECTION ARD PREACHES audiences become rs . ‘* in-| with a degree of apprehension pro- | of demonstration. It oceurrence for the dy yed | ness they are capable of affording. Hoare i he py eHect. The result of this dirtation is unfortunate for poor the spiterul Sz €n trom the 5 Sonbt_ an uncommon | Mite 1d a evening atthe Pith Church, Indian OF ANY PARTICLE 6 LAMONT PREACHES ‘THIS days since with ful int “Well, John, 1 suppose you play all the | tense, strong attr kL season 2"? exp’ ed with him. He is very earnc ir, Well-defined methods of | portionate to the amount of _ happi- 7 You only pl ny, after Jving some ious condition, to start enth: “hurch, W Minerva of the establishme: ee : CTU KORE! only, Ps © fave, : and ulthouz, | “Yes, sit, strong as lye. sit,—no monkey | together three tines a week 2” “Yes With: the Soing ant” -vieurdns: ine], CO aU et a te tie Ne . oe A ‘suffers wuea from unkind-+! companies for mi Tdon't want nothin? = lous uf fies: animal ‘enfayments is‘contéy beettiyier inearat HeeE ty ble to the ‘by OF MINERAL, slike her prototype sheisam- | Snidein my theatre—the people ery for the BILL AND BEN joss of these animal enjoyments is contem- | standers, and with auiuil zed voice and. ge PREACHES OLNING ply rewarded in ‘the end, for she 1s. in the lust | * bard SLE ume cry Lo; U plated with extreme misery; eenec the cus- | ure state that they behold. the glories of Se Ee aura ana er scene. ar iprentiene to the Papyrus § mines e ie element and whey shall have it. A. Sastre aba ion wunong ahs fue Bef bette the paral or ie tanh r countenance of some _ the bride of 2rtur Bicycle iv time,to be ideni- | legitimate star of the first organization shall ‘ples sips ifel body of youth to the funeral-pyre at | tricnd long sinee dead. THE REY, N PREACHES fed as the lonz-lust srundcbild of Lord Lawn- | pe my opel eti Se RABIES Abl Ben, love is asalemus totus, the break of mo lest the sun should be- | | ‘The quesuon naturally to whether | morning und e Chores, Sansa | ("EER FR INJURIGUS . ‘and champiot, Meroje, being | b¢ mY opening attraction, and three preach When once a fellow fees 7 tions mon and Aduis-sts. da Nor. Uerape Nene | es toseiher with ‘Mr. Loustcllew ‘Bor yours his hence cudures t hpld so sad a sightas the young dead.” | these conditions are merely the HIE TY. “OLLISSON P! CHES Th bevy or ‘pretiy.| ers, together with J smigfellow and a ‘or yours his heart endures ita sting, Second, the dread of the unknown future, | a disordered and fast disorganiz TILE EY. LL Mt COLLISSON PREACHES MOtS +r Fe ee ee ey oe pee ail aE pacts, salt be present to | sae mayhap iw conceals i Second, the dread of the untinowit Zuttre, | a disordured and fast diserganizine Drain, | yo ang evunind at que Fuforin avemuo Chur SUBSTANCE as unin enbeianace aad do: | ive uroper selac ieee seractons. | potion ‘A : also tlepeniting upon the nervous tempera | or ate the dyin actually perunited a mo | eonwe CRASS ee wana, premscn cof girish aud dis Sir, a most prosperous and dienitied season? It mkes one lose his self-control; ee fe i las > Onl 2 “i ay Fe * mentary view of those mysteries hitherto ie BENE Te WALBERG WIN ihe ndd to the interest of the comedy, wile the ec- | "yy Robson and Crane play with you 2” Jt leads bin erful than either, whieh is the dread of pain, | miknown > E Morning suuject: aessuns fri the ton, IN ETS entric Misk Zengbia. Lropiex and. Prof. Nyntar, Then de und daninwell they tl do it.” It saturates his helpless soul inherent in Nature. From time hnmemorial ‘The tratlitions and superstitions of the past wenime subject: “Satan's Estimate of Hua tngether with Mors Beye latepensil, a sleepy - : 2 e y e With senseless melancholy. the actual moment of dissolution has been | have led to a popular beliet in the latter | Natur 7 HD Kspeare expressed the senti- THE REV. J. M.WORRALL, D. D., PREACHES COMP? BOSLTION. “Do what? new play, sir: first time’ on 'Tis years x stage,—produced under the personal dir © how ber soft touch thrilled met . : ton of the author himself.” Hoe yee | nevereiiu tereet TUE DE above notice. is it ealled 27° Crushed? Yes—she neurly killed me. This is believed to oceurat that moment 1en the spiritual and phy: merit very nearly so, and bears a remark- “Let me see, now; what do they eall i é 3 5 % v forees that L know. [ts writs F Handsome? _No, only passing fair, have been so intimately blended tor many cs stipposed to be By chance we met, anguish known Wirl who stutters und: is ulways getting mto trouble, supply the broader element of bumor, ecompanied by a throe of | theory. St when he. placed in the | morning and evening in ment of his ¢ a x i 7 mouth of the dying Queen Katharine these errata ct Nat A. SMITH, OF GROTO ening at the ‘Tl words: ‘icuenes SoRTOtAe The use of TROPIC-FRUIT tke NESRY. T, sutek, preacues | LAXATIVE, is indicated in all wuz in the Sixth Church, corner . ons v3. cases where a purgative, cathartic, the Eighth Chure! ts. IeAGONY. ou not even now a bless¢d troop ite mec tow banquet, whose bright faces nd beams upon me like the sun ? able resemblance to tke Sunda; Oh yes. hut t ‘ P ; ‘ull of lite and action— cs es of * Evangeline.” Mi named ShakSpeare, and he Stroud fn ie years are torn asunder,—the one to molder Pri Palas zi & ures 0! e i fe pede ae , the other to take upon itself that, ney, With its f tic hand, has MERRIMAN, D. D,, OF BOSTON, é ea : ing ut the Second Churen comer | or aperient medicine is required; r, What Do You W u ‘ SO SUNDAY PERF SCES. Hegmo = quit and the same may be said ina general way o aie uae has oe ick mee ait oe a Tier tingers aid aoe cap the chorus, Whose fresh voices and admirable | Mr. Haverly has telegraphed to his repre- But, Ben, whut splendor used to shine dritling wight make any comic opera of the | Sentatives here that he has definitly deemed 4" In thoughis they Dupou paper. fife beyond the ken of man, SWEPT AWAY THE tis last element properly belongs to the | and in their places has cons nd ay sult Me: BEanos os founded on analogy. In the ane shed ‘for Seon ee ee oir the | Westie induced by chlorotorm a cond ned for the first time in Uie | tion is produced closely — resembling , gave to the world the following eding death (caused by ING FANCIES, higun-av. and ‘Twentierh-3t 3 rueted a fabric Sees shite: coNGnnGAareNat: and while it produces the same ie THE REY. E. P. GOODWIN PREACHES Mors. | sult as the agents named, no dis- and evening at the First Church, corner Ann abd 2 3 A agreeable, weakening, or distressing Digby Bell, and Mr. Macdonough are ble of doing justice to much better mus rge as mince; better class go surprisin: Hl, Itwoukl | to give no Sunday night perfermances in the i tely pre be flattery. to say that ** el new theatre. {tis better so. “Such perform | _ * slender form, a gracetut anit, croréund Hougliee “1b is aa taitnrabte die | Litt unmediitely preceding dently (cause Oy School,” from a music: “4 a at A heart that nove otfcnded: i be bor he little i + the earbonic-acid poisoning), in) which vis 3 pares ‘at all faverab anees in the long run must bea losing invest- A soul that inizht have made me zreat, ie ” be bas at CO tee Een er, ions are constantly presented to the mind, nd-u¥. é efiects (so common with other rem- Olivette,? or even ment for any first-class theatre. They lower Had.qurewe lives been. blended: Tae tatundite Ge ThGuelit and depth oF re | oosbnneter of witch depends upon the ARTHoH LITTLE. PREACIES | adios bateaises 2 of which the ultra- the character and. reputation of the house She jilted me—Lown the truth: aaateh Bacon ctenped fh adpiiee ot Iyscone. | Latur! temperamentof theindividual, vhs ning at the New Enuland charca, | dies) attend its use. turns up his nose in suprene disdain, with, and it is doubtful whether the Hier mouner was ambitious; femporaries, ant lived in the future, ‘Thus | Otten accurs that a patient, when nantes S LEAVIPT Fretr Laxative, has the nanimous sup A performance wili be given this (Sunday hianelal: resulisiaré (neatly: a Twas un impecunious youth, we find that, contr: to. the generally re | (624 ee eats * ding It is iy | ME224 tthe Linculn Park Church, Sophia | port of all who have given it A SINGLE TRIAL, night and next Sunday by Mr. Daly’s com | good ag has been commonly supposed, The nd she was avaricious. ceva aplinat oC evcuelite luner thay, aucecs (ane siutllar to these gr tte dying.” It is iny | ana Sto! and hichly commendato: rts are being codsia Duis, contaryie the cialis Gf tie sane | Cleg ee tee een Cmemonly eiypesed’ The Se eentle atoeionea paceer as mature | fortune to hate at present a patient who ine | vie A. TOWLE PREACHES MOnN- | received from eminent physicians and chemists, m ee “Bute de “they alldo it,” and no very | oulday wight performances, in the opinion Some angry words her father said, evidently designed that the end of man | variably, when under the influence of chlor- | ing ander t Bethany Chureb, curner of Paulina | ical and scientific journals, the clergy and press, and ager, | But. aso they all do tie gad no Cty | of many managers, draw both from Satar- ‘That even vow surprise me: should be as painless as his beginning. oform, asserts that she see s hovering | and. West Huron-sts, : from other high standard sources. te SE eae ay rae ae ane the day and Mond jane the effect of it may He shook his cune above my bead, At birtit ths babe undergoes an onical round her bed. ‘fhe impress > strony REY. ae SENS aA AS OLN: ev ‘often bu seen as late as the Tuesday And threatened to chastise me. were he conscious, woud be area eee sheds ERs ArUxel: evi . . Pucstuy felloy ; that she be Packed in bronzcd tin boxes only.. ARTS KENT PREACHES MORN: ing und evening at the Clinton Strect Church, corner or Wilson, ; Price, 25 Cents. i is y rying than a most painful deaths yet | iyof these visions is disputed. not. Born in an une state, | produced by burning charcoal is ofttin ious | companied by disturbed fancies similar to fashion, 5 ing, Inno respect wi Of the acting of the play it is unnecessary to | Sunday nL auulfenee on the agetige cou Some rich men’s sons, with longing eye3, speak more atlength, Iteould not well be | pare with that of: th bout her used to dandle, : (1 eof receiving iti i a he attendance i! Rec the brain incapable of receiving better than itis. Mrs. Gilbert has a small Pe A aa posdeaar ee 4 " Like silly mothsand senseless flies i ed ee tae 1 iat h er » : SILCOX” PREACTIES Ree eee ee nes ornne: | ou week days, Besides the bad consequence That tatters round.a candle. impressions, his entrance into this litherto | thuse preceding death; and the natural in- | evening STECON ERE ACHES a Peikable abilities: but Mir. Charles be] 22 frontof the staxe it should be noticed unknown work! is accomulished during 2 | ference is, Laat they are the resultant in both Tae Remeron rey tir Trip MOS Laree Boxes, 6o Cis» wis @ beller opporinnity. whier he ; Ht Sunday night performances, if wer- Of these she mizht have had ber pick, ,_| itty of oblivion, Known ats Nature's anes- es of one and the same ci During the ‘at the Union ‘Tabernucte, corner = ? fully Rnpeoves. We hacardl notiiies In sis xe ty wi Minors ize the best company For many came to court her; ie e ae t moments of life the mind gradually loses | “Twent and Asblaud- SOLD: BY L DRUGGISTS. fully turproves, | We hazard nothing in say") in the world. All work and no. rest Iss But, Ben, she chose n shiftless stick, Painless we come, whence we know not— cognizance of external surroundings, and is TIE REV. OLD BY ALL DRU! Fae at ie mart of ‘Lond Larcitensrns | ous a rule ot conduct for actors as for Poollazy thisuppore bers Painlesly we go, whither we know not! | 2° hare IN SELF-co 1 Gitteh oo hileas 2 - <== jrould entitle hiin to be called one. of the | *8Y other class of people They tell me she has suffered sore anomie satilest periud ot hun Be tory | Though stil ina 3 « 7 RUPTURE CURED. very best character actors in this country. DiASCALIO NOTE From poverty und sorrow. PeEApAniGd ike HUE BO. euncrat ie il IY | the weeping of friends a y at METHODIST. sod es urine) His own identity is completely sunk in tie Ss say Seema a ES. T her oes from dour to door accompanied by pains so general is ths ) condants fall upon dull ears, ‘Lhe eyelids | (DR. WILLIAMSON PREACHES IN THE FIt . a i character; and hi: ing nudress to the | _ Effie Elisler appeared recently. in San In Vain attempts to borrow. belief ay the. terms : Hen aR Ous are closed; the pupils, slightly contracted, | Cuore, | Morning ‘subse fhe Diterences Ite- t 2 ae a eee Ag ceaine tates (Ge gone ca You think me beartess, cold, and menu: Estrus” pangs, of, death” ote | aud rolled upward and inward, “Phe dying | pefSlongus trum the littiry and Arcivioay of fice it CURED. play.—beainning, “ty der young ladie W. J. Florence and his wife will sait from But, Ben, my breast is tender. : and under all conditions of societs man has forgotten the present, for he is liv | Isttaton nee : tl is one of the most admirable things that h: Liverpoul for New York City on the 22d ins! O she is prouder than 2 queen. athine could be more erroneous; the, | ime int , One by one the events ofa | THE REV. A. EORGE WILL PREACIL 4 Deen seen on our stage for along time. Dig- ‘poul for New York Cityon the 22d inst. Bedecked with stately splendor. death is. Oe " Sea ame whole-life appear; its joys and_sorrows,‘per- | SY sningand cremimg. ee nd Morzunests DR. PARKER—Dran ME ASO Am aay chance er since erg rise ete i RKER—DEAR 4 Tes % chance long since forgotten, rise before him | gun rev. eB. POPE PREACHES MOK: years wih avery lave serotl hernia, and dnding 1 Telief from an: by Beil, James Lewis, Arthur Macdonough, Maud Ifarrison has concluded not to go Seen : SE H PAIN AND DEATH SELDOM GO TOGETHER,— | jn starthug distinctness, and then disappear | and evening at Trinity Church, Indluna-x iruet Teoutd tind, wnell throuxh yous y Fielding, and Ada Rehan appear toad: | to Engiand this year, and will remain at th She hutes me now, I feel and know. 0 Hae, so taras they are permitied by the | Ypion Square Theatre, having signed to EE O Ben, there's nothing touzber mean the lastmoments of life. Ofcourse, |] in the —swiftly-moving | panor: "The | wenty-fourth-st. skill nad new appliance you not only retained ty tand the music, to do so; but none of | oe "1 5 Aural Wile Hieiebin tae wild wo hinay be preceded by weeks, or even | familiar faces of the tricnds of his youth are |. TIE REV, GEORGE CHASE PREACHES av | TUPUUNE where others had talled: bay BATE SERS iWen can feel test tt vl Vis ATU Hy effect. ait she has inade me suifer. months, of extreme stufering, as vecurs dur- | thrown upon the mental retina, their cheery | the Fulton reay Carey corner of Artes! S ita ash ashingtonat tomake “the grandest effort of their live Miss Eugenia Blair (now Mrs. Forrest She haunt: o é ing certain incurable diseases. voices reverberate in his) ears, and the ernie angie ‘BARGER PREAC The principle a new one. No operation whatere Week, and the engagement will close with covered, and will appear with Me. O'Neill’s Her spirit stiil invades my home, | bas been considered an act of humanity to | future is conscious impres ‘Larrabee-st. E kinds, ete. BARTLETT. BU 'N & PARKER, performance next Sunday night. Finan | 0 eta ae zs ote oS With wife and children round me. anticipate the ‘ad Tussle” by violence; | sion. creeps over the 'T. R. STROBRIDSE 3 BL y it has been moderately successful, and | company in Saratog at Hooley’s 1 ‘as customary among the lower tem, these images, molded from the pa enue Church. Mornin ————— rt ome as realities to the disordered tin: uipied, - FOLDING BED. <3 tohasten death by sud- Lessons frum tle Attempted. do have been entirely, so but for the } Theatre next week. To-day we met and Sent oiewares f elasses of Euroys scorching weather. On Wedn vy, the only Mr. W. IL Gillette’s new farcical comedy, No wyrd to ine wis spoken} denly jerking the pillow from beneath the | tion. ‘Lhe germ: HE REY. G Cun : cool night of the week, every seat in the, sur” entered the second oe quickly: rom ny: gaze head “of — the ing, thus throwmez the | strange combmations haye probab! the Stute Street Churel, corner, 0: ' Andrews' Folding Beds lower part of the house was sold, but the at- U on at the Madi- a BOF SOR Cite head ba rd, straining the pharyngeal | lying dormant for years in the registering | Morninx, und the Kev. A. M. Wilson tn the eventn * Improved. Elles yendance instantly fell off when the son Square Theatre, New York, ‘The “man- ver ran thro’ all my frame, and muscles, rendering the | ganglia of the brain. morning aud evening ta the Langley Avene Chu Gant pat ieehias mometer climbed weain Into the nineti agemep, will place the ortsinal company on range respiration, already dificult, shortly | ~ Dreams never surprise us, no inatter, how | Rearthirtysniniiene, oe aneley Avene Chureby ure pat. 15 ntytes unis Ny remarked that *Cindere the roa@early the coming season. My lips, unbidden, breathed her name impossible. A Venetian Ambassador, in the | strange the scenery presented or how. great | run Re SEPIL CALDW) SCENE) Price from $22 up g Mn i 2 THE REV. JOSEPIL CALDWELL PREACH ‘Misve only, ventinuch better to a full house on a cool Nym Crinkle: Catharine Lewis has put her ‘As swiftly she departed. time of Queen Mary, asserted that it was a | the violation of truth and reality: so i morning and ev: nthe Ha.sted 1 Churel ie ony Oy nits than a hale a attends eee erry wroftgat ihe p ROE Eenault rest OD) tite TadKd Hee s6i-ahe ek coumnlen euston among the ¢ untry-peaple THIS LAST qu wh BREV. FIA f THLISTOL IEA‘ iE morn= point was taken Weduesday, most of the d ceasul: o) ve —she must be mine— fo smother the dying by me of a pillow | yy u Ing and evening atthe Wabash Avenue Chureh, eur- Songs were rapturously encored. es aunes fore adie Favart. x. Blanche Bolin love sball yet be plighted: placed over the upon. which leaned or ase ni vr that a deal ae a pould | ner of Fourteentn. a é Z nig of this dan Op evand where sturs eternal shine Pithes eames watalives, Thisiwas 1 buy carried iio: NGtiOn The br in with SIEPPARD WHA J GRAND OPERA-HOUS: Loge APA Wa (ad Scr ser a uiyon the pious Belief that tite System, the muscles spring inty. activity, linda toturg iiod.” Bren Mr. anthony Pastor, as the New York Post | clothes. ove will forgive, and not forget, the vest one. ‘This custom w: be sy stn Tie ase S r 0-8 y S -ealls the fami : e When Gou’s face gleams above her; from generation. to gencration,—p ad the dying man, with outstrete ponderously calls the familiar Tony, had 4 | John'B. McCormick, Paulding’s manager, And she will learn to love me yet, foruiug it for chetechitdren, and vice versa. { tS, the atientfon of the awe-s varied experience at this huuse during the | gids it very dilicult to sate off the journal "As [have fearned to love bi But, perhaps, the Sanders to these fantasies of his own brain. ~~ ~ last week, doing extremely well when the | istic harness, Napvening a Long Branch} ypenany Avesve Station Charo, HAM | lowed the “near friends of a dying man ov- | Earner eve 1 age though falling —— PI COT Hy) weather would permit and extremely ill on the day of the aie ately on Gat . pe a se é: gu HO curred occasionally during ue reign of Ean cane tO, Or gasp; + UNTTARIAN. 3 Hv 's lite, he interviewed Gen. Grant an ueen Elizabeth, when through executive rthanereedicd tet bal . TE REV. B. 1. GALVIN WILL PREACH THE 2 9 ? e These death-bed, visions are comparatively | moras ‘in the Thied Church. corner Stontoe i LAKE GENEVA, WIS, vhen Probabiliti yumanded the st see Tita ete! 21 shee Se eters welaaet sale houses Mrs. Garfield for the Cincinnati Enquirer, | A Veteran’s Diszrace—HIs Merited Sum | cjemeney—in_extcutions , by stand s inertecae| eS | and isnow in Washington for the Enquirer. | ™@TY Expulsion from the Dayton Sol- | were permitied to grasp th were immense. and comfortably lined his | MeUormick great worker. a diers’? Home. pended inal, and, | nz—they teet of the sus- nt eccurkence, and are generally ac- realities. “The theory which we urally of frequ cepted promulgate, though not new, will ‘ational Prosperity.“ Brou.sh “an : UERFORD WILL PREACIL FOR Si i i FR IDLING f ihe Messiah, corner ios i # Dayton (0.) Democrat. treinitie: pockets, so that the lining could not have | phe Oxford Agamemnon co . Rate . precipitate their promulsate, though not ner ; been all gone, even by the end of the week. | he hondon Hort mend 10 sive font noe | aatst Gatunlay afternoon, us a soldier named | on the budy, thereby li cyeifo projufie; GNU itis Better 10: know te || sent nty-thirdest ; This week James O'Neill, Rose Wood, | formances of ‘ Rumeo and Juliet’ at the | the Svidiers’ Home the announcement that-an | HOW. . It is needless - _ ing it be, founded onerror.* BISA scan eRe Re serrioe OF Lalas CRRHER NET Bop” | Oi thedake shores tthe suman north shore <2 Lewis Morrison, and other nfembers of their | linperial ‘The; re dues 1S, nee Clytem- auierape a been mnjle jou inate the Presi- EON aoe as an rf is peeve On : a 3 sh —— Contest resort inthe XorPeesg - will reappear in “The Ii 7 time the part of the youthful | deut, he expressed his rejorcing at the tact. ‘the | 4 actice. a ols aa NIVERSALIST. for circular. Full bund nt coustai ance company will reappear in * The Romance of andra willbe Friar. Trent grieved patriots standing by were enraged at | Process, wd, like all other animal function: A HEART OF STONE, . THE HEY, W, TL (RYDER PRRACTIES “TITS Ge eigciiire “EAL band it cui Geneve, Wi © . Paul's Chuzeh, on Michi AY. 10 BE DAENLESS. und this afternuon at 3: this and rusned at nim in’ a body. They would SHOULD a Poor Young Man,”—a play in which Mr. thus the amorous will be trans: atthe ‘Manitou Springs, Colorado. Neilt scored one of his earliest recorded | formed into Mercutio the light-nearted. Disbabl navel Rilled him bad not the nan been | When the fist of death went forth, : For The Chicago Tribune. upie's Lonie. : suecesses in Chicago. The cast will be a3} An agent of Miss Fanny Davenport is now AS so0n US Gov, Pat diel mouse BE Re | kindly provided an -anesthetic for t “A heart of stone!” Aye. call itso! . THE REV. W, G. CROW PREACHES THIS follow: Y in Europe for the purpose of engaging a | 2lair he ordered bis uniform to be stripped | As the end of life draws near, the respira But your, fice 1s earved, with ch line and seam, | mora at the Church of the Rédeeaer, Washs SIOUSE, James O'Neill Manuel | leading juvenile actor for Miss Davenport's | {em him and a suit of citizen's clothes | tions became slow and shallow, interrupted Oni He Lh repOre Of Ie arate area ce, toning PASSE RUA Se GkaWATAL S. LL JENNINGS: Lewis Morrison aroque | new comp: ‘This company will be made | PUL BReM bie. He was then summarily ex- | now and then by a deep, sighing inspirauon, |“ ae e saddle) LUTiEen. Bore ane 5 Gt Uhio, Broke, Forrest Robinson. je Bevan | up otherwise as fyllows: My. Barton Hill pelled from the Home by the folowing order of | as though the lungs were vainly’ endeavoring | 0 conta you not see tho crimson tide” TUR REV. WwW. SCHAEFFER | Peer on and elezant Hotel HH. A. Langdon. Demarest | Mr. Chaties Fis Mp. W. FF. Edwards, Mt | OSimasase 8 : to throw off the palsy creeping over | Recede trom my face at cxeb eruel word, preaches this mornlaz in cker Park Churen, | im¥been ent ames tts orlilnal oP 5 ars Ate Mt Soupiens’ Home, Gexenan-On- | them. “ts the intereals ‘between “the | And know thot the depths Of ing: lito were Hho nd 1 st : SOE Te ae age before, equaied WILL PREACH THIS | the West to Summer Tu ats reasunaDle Russell Bassett ;Alain | 0. A Dunn, WAY Whitecar, 3 May For gross and tagrant stirred jolatlon | inspirations grow longer, the blood Theodore Rover e' Shepherd : Sa +3 E: tose - Wood. “Margucrite | Davenport, Miss Minnie Monk, and Miss | of the fitth article of. war, in declaring, in the 2 sare . . = v1 2U eae a Mrs eo sttes. Yiclouin have Shia ais Davenpore ptusband, ae Bae Cee meiner: Of reading, Cringe the alte roonie-né tt By the suring force of a love denicd? Sreuine sen Church, Hosne-av. una | — Se zs e te Emily Gavin. Laroque in UL. Price, will act as heretofore in | © etin-board of the Home notice of the at- f ning cl Ke “ — U 4 § at H Fila Wren. touts Vauberser | the important part of business manager. | ARs saaigation, of the, Present of the e deadly fumes have go often aided But there, Ike e'etatue, befara rau T stood — New JERUSALEM. ‘ hited States Hovey, ‘e Moshier. c.-Mme. Aubrey i es ae plate 2 a shited State: “Good! Another ide painlesiy ty destroy ¥ herr wit: y soul wi —| THE REY. W. 1. BENADE, © Lite Alice Hamilion.. Ciristine |) Frederick Warde, the tragedinn, ts but 0.) Lankes one: tivitis this tinae,"* Jl power of breathing is zraduatly | Ronmy boart wasnumb.andmy soul was weak— | ye Church “Atadeiny oi SARATOGA SRRINGS, N. Y- years of age, but he has been acting since | MeGuire, late Company ¥, Nineteenih’ Indiuna | fail. the neart, which is i apathy y i 4 chat ain and +p, me in the TOMPKINS, GAGE & co. » GE py tie Now, sitting here, in the glooin apart era o neat Next week, beginning July 18, O'Neill and | jsg7" and during that time has gained for | Yeluntee Company G, Twelfth In h the lungs, begins to contraet with | 1. DP. MERCER PREACHES ‘THIS OPEN TO OCT. 1, substantially the same company that will ] himself: an enviable reputation. “His ti alley ed 1 a ime y is expelicd trom the | Foree, propelling the bloo ee altote | Whteen the aude : i y a ine sens Se ATC tional Hor od rom {%¢ | faree, propelling the bload only short | Where the maddening stience seems to beat ing at Lershe: : support himat the Grand Opera-llouse will | for the coming season is being rapidly filled, | Sapohay Wome fk olunteer Sol | distance through its. artertal chaanels, thus | With your last, last tones, and your passing feet, | 2" ™ Dersnyy nese tee DELMITFUL EL All the voice of my soul cries out to your Beart. Curzstra ‘Meferences Fe" stremities to sow cold. begin an engagement at Hooley’s Theatre. | as he is well thought of by the managers all Gex. MER. : L nt a ) eartha sobaione “Warder anagers all caso, GEN. MK. Patrick, Governor. ow: CO : Concerning the reasons that have led to this | OXer te Sonny: ey Warde's rep rigife Got I} M. J. Campnenc, Post Adjutins. . fhe nt to the brain’ is not only | 6 peautiful dream that is carved in stone, THR REY. J. ou WRIG WILL BACH ith Maver, Meo change of base, Tux Trmsuxe knows little | “Sferchant of Venice,” “Katherine and ro diminished in quantity, but is laden with | With deep incisions of love and trust, mori und evening In the Westera Avenue Cuureh, — yor and cares less. Mr. O'Neill and his-| Petruchio,’ * Romeo and Juliet,” * Lady of aged persons, weakly ebitdren, | cirbonie-acid gis, which, acting on the nerv- | What hand shail crumble to shapeless dust MIE REV. 0. A.’ BURGESS: WILL PREACH Perris house. Goud tary habits, all need Hop Bitters | ous centres, produces, a gradual. bentmbing } The face where kinmortal Hight buh shone? mothing und avcnine in the FirscChurc, corner tae ceners on the Atienue coast, send fore . ULLA H. THAYER. diana-ay, und ‘Cwenty-tifta-st ~0ux, " E.G. BROWN associates have been well treated | Lyons,” * Richard LIL,” “ Macbeth,” “1 of the cerebral ganglia, thereby destroying. er