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v THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; ‘SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1881-—TWUENTY “PAGES. ; = : aah F inn 1 THE CHURCICE. 3 = S, it re i i a von _ vith avura ging, will give | to become an-Amorican citizen. Tle has al- CA Us i THE STAGE, | haz ers enya bis | sau, Doms ewe ate | MSI. ban wi bar Seva ign, wl ive {omens es hvutean cate sa | __RHN ORUROIRS £ EE ST je perience would seem to show that. the peo- | carly In September, the scenes of w neh ae et . two coneerts at the al Mus! end, having received from the courts his tirst eT Grhaid PEERED BAGH puicer q zi ‘ | pleare not hungering for comedy Just now. | lveated both in America and Enrope. © She Tuesday and Thursday. evenings of this | japors in the process of naturalization. Mr. | CANMEDRAL Ss, PETEH AND PALI. COLNER 4 : “{ Gallo’ Slave.” under the ttle of | Xo ’ i week, assistéd by Mrs. Jessie Bartlett-Davis, | Joseity, it is understood, has- completed a | s\°n. “Chori morning praye cbration of ths Hy . r, Man | SUNDAY PERvorMANcES AGATN.. | (ipl? will he produced at the, Princess Theodore Thomas’ Summer-Night | 3", uuust Livermann, the basso, Mri | work en which ie has. been cuaged for | holy connmuaion, Wty oun und ealldren's g é Obsareance Sosete ven | Pheatre, La i all. Ly Gi a i ane, hile ne J st, his first ¢ with or- # peme,. Choral or or ann : : Bomance of a Poor Young Man} “p,. Sunday Observance Society has been | gine? Is also to have a show. under the mane Concerts—Splendid Array of Bach, the Milwaukeo ‘violinist, and tho | some rime pant, le rst, concert, that one: | nue, CMEDEWICR Cy btu at the Grand. coustderabiy stirred up by the announcement | aement “of Mr. Wilson Barrett, who hits - Programs for this Chickering male quartet, for, which very at | fSnton. ronsts. sd of Mr. averly’s intention to give over Sun- | already done inueh in the way of :tutrodu- a Week. tractive programs, Nave been’ prepared. On ee OE. HERES Be ACHOLLAND TREACHER HORS. jay night performanees In tho new theatre. | cing American anthors to the English public. eek. Tuesday evening Mine. Let ther will sing, the NEW MUSIC. jog and ere in at ‘Trinity Church, Michi grand aria from, © Lueia® and adau’s bra | New york: Wiltinin A. Pond &Co. Chlearo: | Nil ity JouN HEDMAN PREACHES at st, ‘here isa painful disposition in theatrical The following isa tist of the princi: Departure of Daly's Company—New circles to sneer at Gen. Thursd zwick-st, uear Chicaxo-: a} i A vura Variations; and.on Mendelssohn Selécted for the Composers’ tne Bolure aston the “Si ay evenINE | CHteazo Music Company—'Memoties,” song, by | Anssgtiug’ Chuucells merning und evening. 7 : ack’s action, and to | that will travel rong the va + and ae aera Te ON ats tie eae sty ivilian Vespers” and ass roe ” 5 ’ e a mestion his sincerity in this matter. But | circuits of the Unite: States next season: ; ii ; treat sweety en vite ; Homer N. Bartlett; “Ave Marla,’ -for soprano SN CLINTOS LOCKESTD mieR Bite Bills at Two Houses. Cee eee ey ees carte, never | Ewin ie Senor Wess |. Night—First “Appearanee of | Proch’s wellinown varlatuns. |" oF tenn by HL ik. Shelly: eTrust in Gods” | THE EN, CLINTON, LOCKE, pny rithacatns : Mr. Haverly, it willbe observed, Jobn suCullough, Jobn s. Clarke, ; . eat ae a Sian id ead: <caprane:sby. | oe eee A ‘I * taken high moral grounds. He abandons joseph Jelferson. Soun 2, Raymond, ¢ Peschka-Leutner in : PIANO RCI ATS aot aes Sitar ue ‘Duitey Buck eSleitinan: THE ARTHUR RUICIUB PREACHES : Sunday performances for business reasons wrence Burrett, Frank Muyo, . | 4 : Coucerts. : Miss Lyain 8. Uarris played. a Chopin. re- | : sry lanes by morning und exenin at the Church of the Ascension, | Two Orphans at the Grand, and | aoe inthe tune run, heis convinced they | #8 ve Wand, Runny Daveaport, : cial last Friday ovoning before the DDT of eee ea es eee eo eanowant OF | cate Sieg ea eumewoon peEACHES on j Saratoga at Hooley’s. do not pay. ‘They are-a degradation and an : ‘Tom Keene, Mr. Mathews? Suimer School of Music, | Mayiatn: and “Jesus, the Very Thougnt of S Giakens covtiee Crore EAE i ie : inJury to the theatre that permits them, be- ag rely Hobson and Orane, Goncerts of the, Hershey School Normal | ‘The selections were given with considerable | senor sofos and quartet, by Alfred G. Kobyn. THE REV. LUTHER “FARDER rpeacies i ee cause the classof people whoturn out to 1d MrsgW. J.Flor- Lotta, i Oourse—A 0 tio Coup d'Etat refinement, and were warmly received. Qn | | Boston: Oliver Disons: Ce: cies 708 norning und evening ut Calvary Chureb, Warren ‘ 5 Mackaye —Sunday Per- | them are not up to ine average in character, ‘Tho Hanton-Lees, au U pare ib Soup ‘Tuesday evening Miss Harris will play a | & ene Caprice oy Con et alios iiciene | MAE Westerm a See ae - Steele ackaye — 'y Many excellent persons may be found in the Joseph Murphy, b ; ani 2 shen th Heart eg Haron s liuttertites' Hail Waltz” |, SHE EW, TN. MOLRISON, Ji, PREACHES Ce msiot toi here. are als Ov. Bsro: y Col, Mapleson. Senumanini recital at Evanston, when the pro- | Galop,” by Le Baron: “ iutterilies’ 2 altz.” | morning und evemmng nt the Church ofthe Epiphass formances Not Profitable. Sunday night audiences, but there are also . Byron, ak : itl ; “Etudes Sympho- | by Willinin Stenbibt: * Almond Blossoms,” by | Throop-st, near Monroe. = ppaa many who are improving this opportunity for Mr, and Mrs. G.-F. ae +| Bram will consist of the “ Etudes ymwhor | We iam Sinailwoode Nocturne, No. by George | atte vd, PRTRIE PREACHES MORNING a little amusement on the when tte Thompson, alee THE THOMAS CONCERTS. niques,” “Des Abands, ” * Soaring,” “Why,” | tenschel soni, by J. Bluinen- at the Chureh of Our Savior, Lincoin they may hope to avoit their more | Yun Pe Okens, ee WV itinins, The first week of the Thomas season has | *’ Se ie 2 ul of fhe Bang agi ORs. ptha d vs, by Arthur W. Mar. 1b. THOMPSON PREACHES 31 - respectable acquaintanees, These are | (> Goodwin, Jr i ieee ee WS 12; * Prophetic Birds,’ “ Uunting Song,” | coant; «Pho Ie Tree,” song, by Clemen ‘THOMPSON BREACHES MORN- Jottings About Plays and Actors respoetable minalhcances apes gre Be xt Gurtis, | W. 1, Lingard, closed, with a great success. The programs | Uikamanee m F-sharp” novell ta Hy agd-| Geant. Ake Hemlock tree,” song, by Cleme gt St. Thouas’ Churel, Inuianaeaes F at Home and Abroad. wht to be known ’ tate Glastone ives ; In the main have been very popular, and the | march tempo frowt the ‘Fantasie ‘in . Eayens “Good Nizht and Pleasnut Dre aia eae 4 ought to be known, Kute Claxton, Rose ag ii be 7 ‘ling the | friday wv aaa hewill ropeas the Li ra- | song. by W. V. Wallace: Lam. lonely, louel D WILT, CONDUCT SERVICES . not be open Sun ordaunt, Je AL audiences ‘very large, notwithstanding the day eveningshe area t Chicago, Ste fas | wlLalonce” soni, by Horatio &. King. yornang entog. at St. Luke's Mission, ‘57 given eludes the ** ser? S Hed, © ind and Chicago: S, Briinard’s Sons— | wire REV. 1. G. PERRY WiLL OFFICLAT concert habitués are ontor the elty.- ‘Tho | Cludts the © Tannhituser, lied Cant | «Tost and Wor” by binsuel feom Ths | niurnine und evening at Be stepnees, Sone e hestra has 1 itself to be a superd | PRBeP yy easy eS ae * song and chorus, by Geary near ''weltth, ! orchestra has proved itself to be pe King,” * Wanderer,” and concerto in’ E lat. | “phore's Dear Little Island,” some, bs i paeiae < ind March,” by it EB. BaPtisr. Denman ‘Thompson, — Gentge Fuectt Rowe, jentlier: fact Ahab inany. lee Harris, Marie Ge Inger, hot weather and the fact that many of our Ubott, 3 Fi. Gmanp ovens-nouse. | Gabe patinaae, “Ton waits. 10 ¢The Romance of a Poor Young Man” | coo eh: i was presented at the Grand Opera-House last er ‘The principal parts were taken by plehe drown Hey ry Sunitay- ppaere can Louis one, and as thirty of the men belong to Chi- 7 ae Holst neers asta : ‘ay i «ware note i ie ener ne Unie Sublet mu taper Fornaniees Brederi ago it isa gratifying pre vis ivi PATTUS AMERICAN 1 iS enninges; “ Ruby May,” by Edward Holst. NG! a ‘Ht MORN- ine Teangtlon, Barre | ewe : i Frederick cago it is a gratifying proof of what our own S Toston: Oliver Ditson & Ct ear tn ae ee Cee O'Neill, Morri Robinson, Miss Rese Wood, Miss Ella Wren, sicians can do when they are in the hands M. Bellevant, the agent of Adelina Patti in Shas * for Suaduy-schools, prayer and praise nt leader. The series of programs | this country, has given the New York World wrong and a curse to the dramatic pro- By Rt. M. Melntosh. fon. KEV. WILLIAM M, LAWRENCE. D. p, 3: J remember Edwin | 24 amorning and evening at the Second Church! Tooth teiling a story once that ran somything | of a gr and Mrs. F. M. Bates, The performance was | yotoys, 3 t t a J 2 ¢ ‘ ee very poor one.—the worst ever seen of that rtand dwarf what might hat like this: Ie was vlayi iz in some one oF the | for the week, so far as anuounced, is ade- | the following information as to her forth- | Clucinuatt: F at ane! iimiok—Feimick' = aes of. a high order. mountain towns 0} iforn In those | cided improvement ipon those of last week, coming season: Day-Sehoal By CA, Pyke. u ULBERT. D. D. TRACHES Sttiay any ‘elenee in * Mme, Pattt will come hera with Signar Nico- Bratnard’s Alusteal World for July, just out, 3 yf ply was Se as Kobbers.? ~The cast 3 “thy ai ae, Ad Moi. and wilt open in Steinway Hall on the 9th of sting the conclusion of the story. The Old roque was i fine bit of acting, no m1 uber of in terminating it, With Haverly’s aud Mi wis complete except Slavterli. ‘The part } Numbers that | not fail to attract large Novelulicrs: She coneetta willbe siven-on tho coataine the cuclusioniel thee ee rane ont the cast rose above the level of mediverity, | Vicker's in the van in this matter it will be | be Me a some eouscauenec, he was, ue a} audiences. ‘The program for to-morrow | jth, Heth, With, Toth, 2M, and 26th. in addition to | article ** On Classical Music,” by I, 6. 3ones: ai A « considerably below | impossible for the other first-class establish- | standstill as to what he'd do, when-a fellow | evening, which is misecliuncous, will be as | Signor Nicolini there have been engaged mcon- | obituary notice of Schluinita: eilitaria 8 upon and some of theih san con iilerai ean isha Tehaht uc inst the example. They | whom they called Rattlesnake Joe, an old | fojtow tralto and a baritone; but so far f do not know | «yfusie Tenohers,”” “Wagaer in Berlin.” and it, “Mr. O'Nelll is totally unsuited cannot do itand continue to be. tirsteelass, | Bowery boy, who played thoir numes. Mine, Patti will also bring with her | «Criticism "; letters from Cleveland, Chicazo, pe now and tien | 7 oy, a é swiives Oise. Erbel: r ADE ON at e |. Overture—“'The Calm Sea and. Pros- 5. t, and a business man- ‘nel : 3 part of Munucl. It requires ease, grace, and | Wet, hoe understand that they wish to-do | xt the theatre in the mouniains, relieved theit errr don, Desiies her attoruigices tha partyyauiaiere | BOSTOR: Cincinpatl, Milwaukee, and Leipste; and ning ser WILL PREACH THIS Street ch corner uf. PERRIN PREACHES MORNING’ the Western Avenue Church, corner W. H. PARKER | PREACHES morning und eventin at the Coveutry Strect Church, corner Hloomingdale-read, olay in a first-class theatre in this city. With shé exception of Mr. Morrison, whose Le- days peapty in that region. ‘The | and they present a yariety and ¢3 rly was the first to begin the dramatic nuisance, he should lead the y Nexibitity,—qualities in which he is deticient. | jp,” ‘They adupted Sunday perforn by ying, “TH play de part.” | 2, sare fu cine in all. She will sing in this city in De- urner ‘ He is most at home in heroic. traxie, oF | sort of compulsion, and Will gladly surrend ed it?” said Tooth, cember, and again io April, but how many times = THE KEY. it, DE BAPTISTE PREACHE: strongly-inarked melodramatic rdles. Some | them of their own free will provided the yo wots Vin all right, “¢ S Ido not know. : : ARCHERY. - Bering mad evening at the Olivet Chureb, Fourth- can be assured that no. advantage will be atta ie w a ou aud aes ieee fe sever a Where docs. Mme. Patti go to from this THE EV. A. K. PARKER PREACHES part, he seene isin the forest 0: - iy oh “ city?" ry 1 ng iad evening atl onten! y ‘ | Music aud Wedding Procession To Boston, where shesings ut the Music Hall | Chi¢ago Archers at the National Toure | morning wad evening at the Centennial Charen, cor- Ss come on after a false monitor das told him that he is good in } Can be assured t a ae tomedy. He isnot. It is a strange infatna- | “Ken of their achuu by other houses. as : Bohemian, where the robbei tion for him to think that heis, While the | yey5 scqraget, KIRKE? PLAGIA- | Severe fight They Hoe Hensel ees aroun part of Manuel is not, strictly speaking, with- NIZED? se aueaiiist in the range of high comedy, it is perilously Mr. Steele Mackfye has explained to are eating aurtins! near it,—for him. [t requiresthe sameorder { porter of the Chicago Herald that Hazel | many Kalled 2 * of abilities that Lester Wallack possesses in | Kirke was written years before the play of | replies. ment at Brooklyn—The Chicazo- : : THE REV, E. 0. TAYLOR PREACHES Mo m Captures the | ing and evening at the Central Church, Orci Hammond and [| near Sophia. and Taylor Prize- | ‘TIUS KEV. J. B.“VOSBURGH WH. Winners—The Michigan Lourney. antes oventan ni Millard “Ave; Cincinnati, St. Louis, and New Orleans.” _ ‘ Willshe yo to San Francisco?” The third rand annual meeting of the N GOSPEL MEETING IN ‘TIE EVENING AT THR Vaburnacle, We Wabash-av. i. F. Jacoby, Superia: Yo, fo not expect she will care to go 80 | tional Arehory Association was held last week tendGaLe tubinstein | on tho 2d, 5th, Web, aud Lith of Deceiver. En- | gagements huve alrendy teen wade for ber'in | Hightand Park ‘Tex Providence, Sew Huven,and Hartford, Tam | opnird Brize~Itis now making arrangements to engage halls in G Philadelphia, Haltimore, Washington, Chicago, | Weesrs. Wilkinson { Introduction, lute. Act “Lohen- a the question, “Tlow | 9, Overture—*Merry Wives of Wind- to which Roller ss] yinall; but Shuftertt Shufterlt ends his speech PREACH e Church, such an eminent degree. The Ite Marry ze, of Champaign, seut to | WHI tell ae ‘coming wong by one far.” Montague is said to have been the best ys further that he did not answer Se ee One Oy Olle OF ricsilsecaveiinee oie seat ee eDW: . SMaapttiig ae ut Prospect Park, Brooklyn, N.Y. and thearch- | “mir ev. Do GUNN PREACHES MORNING When I heard some one erying. 1 Tuesday evening, the first composer’s low wang epneente avill vou apnene lat ers from Chicago and vicinity acquitted them- and eveninyin ihe South Church, on daudk-st, near 's beeause they were insult- | Jooked under a table, and there 1 saw a litle | night, will be devoted to Mendelssonn, for ane, igehly e. ‘This does not fully meet ) cherub, with the flames climbing up all | whieh the following beautiful program is (oe gCoUr*: it Js passie that she may conclude | selves well. It was a successful and highly | “ETA BURHOE WILL PREACH MORN. i actor. an Lihat eh With, BLED ys | Wiveh the following beautiful program is | to enurge this number, but this is the nuinber | entertaining tournament throughout, and was | j,f4EEN,3,'", BURAOE | ity Bisco. el saying this, no depreciation of Mr. O' the case. Mr. Magkaye has yet toaecount | Around him, ‘Oh, ho, my litle fellow fatWouts eqtled for by. ber cuntract, and for which I am FON, s De aatadp ieee aes hence, University Fiace Church, crits is intended. Ina widernnze of i ae eiaccteaee, 1. tyouw must be cold: so. 1 picked him: np | ee i . ‘ ne. TPueNTS attended by several hundred indies and gentle- | Vous a ne tte ° merits is Iutended. Ina wideranze for the total di: nee of the manuseript Send Bay 1.“ War Maret of Priosts"—("* ” now waking arcingements.’ be . THE § GEORG OW LING, OF CLINTON, acters he is the superior of Montazue or { gont hi What has b ati’ Ie and threw him into the fire’? ‘To whieh De | 1 Gunn ore tie Toate, aia de * Does she expect to appear in opera?” men from all parts of the United States. The | 44!" preaches morning and sven the the Fone « se Wallach: Mid iain airenith [ag |e ee to Mle. Wea hecome oft? He | draae replies, Did you so, Shifterli?, May | * Pantie ¢ Calm Sea and the Prosper- | itis very likely that arrangements will be | list of prizes aggregated $4,000, arid the contests ner south Park-ay. und Thirty-firsi-st. Lester Walluck. His iain sirenath lies: | stoutd return it to the author or male ade- | {hat fire burn in your. breast until eternity S made for hee appearance with Mapleson’s | were spirited and interesting. ‘MIE REV. JOSEPH ROWLEY WILL PREACH 3 : i etween lead- A . ; ‘ en Foe “Reformation Sym- s Y c somewhere in the border-lind between lead- | vont exense for not doing so. ‘T's krowWs gray;- aut of iny sight.” Shicftertt troupe. She is anxious to sing, if sultuble ar- The delegutes from this section comprised | BOfine snd evening in North Star Church, Division uid character parts. Those din giving a place to My. I does not reply to this, bit ‘a i wie nee Manucl our stage has ever seen, yet he was | yry Page's lot a high-comedy actor, and nothing more, In | jy, p : raugements sbould be wade, in’ * Lohengrin, at ring Song. sus outa ie rin other | Miss Hammond, HS. Taylor, N. EB. Swartwout, | THe KEV. HENRY HAPPELL WILL PREACH in the Brighton Place ing melodramatic s : lave Me We 4 Th POCae ‘ s te, and will no doubt appesr in e Saoael i Pernice lien will | plaint, that it did not believe M ws [ive Well, on this oecasion Tuttle rv Overture—“ Melugina. 5 . i . 5 ig ‘ourch, of ‘Thirty- Hee rie ae HL ater PLT Kirke,” was plagiarized. It | Joe” strprised Mr, Booth and all the others, | i Symphony Ne a. ede tttations. hoccsaarity bi’ abeyance fur the Droecnt. and aly | ancy tema OF the “Hizkland Parke | Gh ontrst aad Bladciasd-ats moniog sad erocie? in “The Twa Orphans?” he is prevented | des not believe so now. Moreevidence than | Teplying to the question in this wise: 1 was Music to A Midsutn mer Night's Dream.” | Hy Cay is thy where comane resent and at | Archery Club, and Jon Wilkinson, of the Chi- —— in “The Two Orphans” he is prevent ty { the simple assertion of any main will be re- aks, when £ seed a Overture, appeur in opera in this city, | may-say that noth- | C4#0.Club. ‘ é PRESRYTERIAN. only fram obtaining a complete suce yj quired to inake the publi Oh, ho, my Httle inten ing in this regard has yer been settied, Mime. On Tuesday, the first fleld day, ia the Nationa} PROF. F. OW. FISK WILL PREACH THIS FM0220. ti would ulso like to appear in u musical fes- | round, 48 arrows at 60 yards and 24 arrows at 40 | Morning in the First Church, corner Indianu-av. and anwenty-ttrst-st.. ‘There will be service at tho Raliroud ys 1, *you mist be putty cold: Shim up aid Lehucks him into de fi oth. fll of laugher, said: Did you so, it Before he could end his speech vas an excellent | Mackaye bas brains enough and experi Ato write a play of his own; and it is 1 hould have written | | i | Notturno. Abt i i ( Wedding March. iL it faything of the sort should be besun | yards, Miss Hammond made 23 hits with w score | Crepe Tio Sente-we thle ne ee ae aie Balto t edding March, duriug her visit to Ameried, and hope that we | Orsi, ‘and was awarded tho tenth price, 2 yards hing, a8 heretofore, conducted by W. 6. Latte On Wednesi ning there will be au- | shull be able to make arrangements for one.” “Under whose manayement dees she como?” | of black silk, valued at $45. Jobn Willison, in .ISON WILL PREACH IN his robust. physique. He Jean Renaud in A Celgbrated Casa,?—s0 | enoug ood, indeed, that lls personification of | more probable that, he may to be put | Hazel Kirke” than itis that an unknown that character w citert re cites side 1 ho that of Mr. Cogh- | author in) Champaign, UL, should have | Joe “Laid, by G—a2” Booth said | other mi: neous prograin, as follows: scperetionite Aipsp dhass Aa tae the gentiemen's contest. captured the fifth sofia, Remeated, and vin | written it. Tut “the unknoten author has | that ended the © Robbers. ANE Gunz | ceands converts ie France evde fe tenner oe prize with G! hits and score of 20, out of Lit ot ges, he cerns oF O'Neill. In the whole range hts. and he has been treated with, strange re siovanl omure | paris : U by myself. They have possible hit TLE RE! THUR SWAZEY WIL! 9 ° FIR IR Le cer eboney ney fave ac | Monta socond day Mise" Hammond was again | inte Potpdint ceeet chante Ina ee rrauss | interest tn the engagcinent and wake all of the anch Gaunt ngemonts for her dftferont appearances in | tenth, and Mr. Wilkinson took the eighth prize | vie REY. GEORGE C. NOY Rupinsteln 5 4 vn | With TH bits and # score of 474. H.S. ‘Taylor, Y a this country, But Mme, Patti bas ber own i ss Ee oS iylor, | ton. preaches thiy morning manager, and fs not_under the control of auy | thirteenth, with 111 hits and a score of 440, Mlehiin: Eran 4 one in the ordinary sense of the word.’ In the teum contests on the last day, ‘Thurs- THE REV. HENKY 'T. MILLER WILL PREACH vbatare rms ; day, the Chicago team wi 1 prize, with | thly morning at the Sixth Chureh, und the Kev. FIL What are the terms of the contract? day, the Chicago team won, third prize Leal be Cera ay Eee er rat the evening. Mornlag ‘ourt ze Swallows". y by Mr. Macka _---of leading sigck- paris which Mite O'Neill neglect and d layed at MeVicker’s Theatre, from Maeda? tw-Romeo, he. was more than’ tol cessful. ‘But trousers have a} effect on him. ‘The imoment he appe GUITEAU'S SOLILOQUY. ro" (new). "Tale ot the Vi- DRAMATIC ae S ,y - re: s i " For The Chicago’ Trnbune. The only Leon—generous in being the | 1 gig it! ana it made the world stand still: i “only "—has engaged with Haverly's Mas- | 1 strack attifty million bearts at once! i 4 them on the stage he becomes still, only s' a ala once: Ure Michael Brand. s bres 28 follows: Taylor, 410: Wilkinson, 297; sty “trail re has el < Well, this was how I came your Chief to ki ra 4s 5 The expenses ure tirst deducted. Then the ores is tolowss. Taylors vilkinson, W075 | ubject, The Wayside Well. rained, and unnatural. He has euitiv tadons, , You shull see that Guiteau is ho dune Rg ColacAvoronnse,” Ons. GU og Society its percentage, ‘and after that | Swartwout. cok Hammond, 35. fan member. | Mees Tike Nie eens PREACHES a pe i morning and evening at the Third Church, Ashland t. What is the per- ne | Mme. Patti takes all tt ‘nat I prefer not to Wagner 2 stag carvings, fee piteh- | Murynesnd ev ‘ain would Ihave the world the truth believe 9, mnie Wentworth, who was the Countess le easily ride too the traged: ~ Suciery’ centage of thi foput ipo, Mr. O'Neill might play pr e “Olivette,? has engag » | Thar fam not of simple clay a clod sisely the parts that Mr. 'T. W. Keene j in the Acme soe has engaged toplay | 25M when te mockal tt mune ap mope and | }? . It is one, howover, which is thoroughly raveling big THE RE HLARD PREACTIES MORN: jaken up, and hay rly if dot guile Ure for sir, 2. E, lee next seaxon, sri 1 Waltz—* On ti satletaetor ye i ‘ ment on the South LAN: Pico ea nee | IRE rueens uN Ghurehéindisnceay: Mod sue! MEAS! if he had the same is now definitly at Mr. Edwi For Fame was my desire, and Self my only god. | “~* + 7 “What are the prices of Mme. Patti's con- Ent on = Lawn, Linco c. ie hirtieth-st 2 naungement. B iis Mill ile fae en ae He Buia | Uhuted alt things ese; and, when I siw Te tee iignes teak certs?" xo. beinning om the second ‘Tuesday in July, | Hh REV. 1 J. LAMONT PREACHES THs Miss Rosy Wood is, if possible, less adapted | ZOU), Ni es : ei seu dart on the At men held sacred things in deep esteem, Plaine . Meserbeer | \/irifi8 not definitly fixed yet, but T think there acer ee Seen B Taylor was See ee reemian cuuren,. Wear yuraentnrst + Tes stagein New y- at Booths Theatre | 1 learne s : ‘sts, Sonic ain vilt be 78 $2, i" “ho: €: we Secretary ea . n . Ss iage in New York City: at Booth’s Theatre ; I learned the eant of priests, aud conned the | ys, tne centage the symphony | SiMe gome seats at $3), more at $10, und more | chusen Corresponding Secretary and ‘Treasurer, C,OGGHL PREACHES MOuNING suninster Chui than Mr, vill for the tole of Marguer ed as the Executive Commit- law 0 umong those sele in October. sforthatof Manuel. She has had a zood chia ial Seria aie : ; tat ; ig hi Tre ple cloak well s rogram w i & ra ‘When dees Mme. Patti saft? i, j r and understands | Sarah Bernhardt, as already arranged | [obsion® amplectoak welt served my schemet pay He ite per eruedatue Peter tod ““Tthink in the scrvit on the 2d of October. | tee. The tourney in Chieaso next year will bea NO oa aelib aw Baia CHERS iy, but if: shi a her tomb at Pére-le-Ch Ht is of, black | Ana guthered tlowers, from tho reeky way, RS follows SovumAun, The program will be | ne that time 1 shall have concluded allof the | brilliant affair, moruins und evening at the Scoten Church, Sanga- pacity for the p: which she has lately | marble, under a canopy, with a huge “Dern- | Which others planted: sure, the spoil as follow arrangements and will be able to give youu list | Fhe second annual target meeting of the | fon und Adnuuecste, appeared inth snot been exhibited. | hardt® onit ta bie wb Gor ‘sin the [ra 1. Overture—*Promethens Beethoven | of tho engagements, together with their dutes, | Michigan Siute Archery Association will be held | “rire REV. J. HH. WALKER WILL. PREACH Sliss Wooi liasa piod fepmiitions tel: | arog ede aes th Mees wol n yenrs of care, Bullet music—" Ali Baba -Cherubint | J wilt let'you know, of course, when the detinit { #¢ Battle Creek. Supt. 6.7, and $, and several | jn’ the Campbell, Vark Church, corner Of Leavitt-st., figent, quick, and accurate: in certain lines aan ie a recently, said ‘, fone raat nt Urea, to ine a purtign gave, inphionie Pact , eeeton, arrangements for her appearance in opera are archers from Chicago will attend. morning and evenin: He Q ecco Sibi na a 2 a ene Ud pe have pliyed a imple souls, t could spar ie aldweben “—" Siegfried”. coucluded.” PF RSI eee EIT THE REV 1. WORRALI. D. D.. PREACHES hich, she lias not essayed she mity be a | year here. I have received offers. doin all ards Twas ton keen & kanve, Svmphony, No. 4, D Minor, Ob, PUMPING WATER INTO THE CANAL Rorning and eventixt In the Eighth Chureh, corner Deer A LT ape ieee ee te over the world, but I like London and Ihave inulesmen, whose Bard earnings shoul re—" Merry Wives of AN OPERATIC COUP DETAT. To the Eiltor of The Chicago THibune. Washington and Rubey-sts. oat i a at YT * staid on.” pave taught re . Wood is mistaken in her idea ef the part. ~ . + suutious, trusted me in troops; Hamerick | | Col.d. 11. Mapleson has written an open | Curcaao, July 16—Remarks in last Sunday's Meruoprsr. phe, makes. Marguerite Tule ead haley Mr. 2 an will act with Mr. W al: ngue beuiled them, while | bought se Strauss | Jetter in which he formally withdraws from | Trracxe concerning the pumping of water from THE 3 ALS. GEORGE WILL, PREACH AT UNeill’s Atanvel might uve “her, but no hpany in Boston during their Sep- aidence with saintly lies, poor dupes! Strauss | the Loudon operatic field. Ever since the | the river into the eanal suggest the following: | = Centenary Church, Monrog an lorgan-sts., other Manuel could. Mer rage is boister- | tember engageiment, suthough Mi rhlan there came atime when m it zifts :4 a TI pity m0 id e Re ous: her sentiment overwrought. The char- | was at first disposed fo stand aloof from the re needed for ny country's vital weal, THE MERSUEY NORMAL course, | Ye@ 1+ competition has been carried on, { The operation of producing a current in the | qin REV. GEORGE CHASE PREACHES AT ~~~atter is harsh, selfish, and deliberate, where- | engagement. ‘ > And I went forth atnong thé party drifts Mond: 2 veck, Miss | ¢X¢ept ina few years when Messrs. Gye and | Tiver must be either all tlow or all pump, and it | the Fulton Street Chureh, corner of Arteslan-av., as it ought toe tender, gencrous.andim-| 1 is dep And shoals of faction, with undaunted zen On Monday afternoon of last week, Miss | Sritesun combined forees, Leewece the | seems impossible to combine the two. Either | muri and evening. ae : pulsive. Suspicions Marguerite was, but | ylt Js detinitly announced that Charles | Great things! did, nod gatned a vletors. May Phemniy, the contralto of Christ. Chureh, | {4 ones los ats Covent | te canal must be sulficiently deepened throuzh- ar ad RSLS SE Ge Pee ES HORN yndham and his company, from the Crite. | And saved the cctiute I mude tho King— recital at Hershey Musiv-Iall Operatic. dimpromzlos at, (Covent, o iedis length tocurnist theta necessary to.| Taecineee * ‘5 REV. 'T. R, STROBRIDGE PREACHES AT. the (resident—and hy ce. his fame—ail, everything. d placed bim on the thronc— place and Drury Lane or Her Majest: ‘ g svete 22 | Mow phe required quantity of water, or adam or ; if Mz, Mapleson beeaine almost hopelesly in- | yutztead must. be constructed bigh enoush evenings “Lis Sveniog sullecs io ethe Seen oe yolved, and the elder Gye’s backers sank 2] above low water-mark to insure an artificial | Christ” THE REY. RM. MATFIELD PREACHES dick ernelts Was that of misinformation, not | rion "Theatre, London, have been gnaaged by | Phat isto e. : 3 Manaser abbey an Sew York | Owes me his p Mrs. F. M, Bates misconceives the char- | jana aay te ene RTS. NW: Sorte cater acter of the Governess, Who could have de ay alg ‘That is. Vestowed on him supreme: s uf concerts given in the Normal of the School, The program was id varied, making great demands upon reived nobody by so cold-blooded and. he It is expected that Daly’s Theatre, New | In the Republie-then ie ing 2 eds : - it astyle of ro "4 i York, will reopen with a new: play from the | § a3 E would not inape the singer. Miss Phanix was. thoroughly | frtune in the larger house. Of late years; | kead by pumping at this end of the ennal eapa- | y,hratne and avening in the hanaioy aren ees the only person pen of Mr. Ausustin Daly, and there is talle successful, giving to exch number anunu Under the management of the brothers Gye, | big of enustug tue desired movement of water. | hear iiirirntnci st a ies : erie seal ‘ Covent Garden has increased its. reputation, |. ‘The upparent loss of the tow of 15.000 cubic | THE REY. JOSEPH CALDWELL PREACHES degree of n, and showing admira eae sell is) renataton fet per minute is not a total logs, becnuse this | morning and evening in the lisisted Street Chureb. enpparently as well Id-be played. ‘She | of a revival of * Needles. and Pins” and death of Laroque as represented by hint was | “Cinderella at School? during the season. extremely well done, Mr. Langdon and Mary Anderson tells a New York Courier but without reaping a financial reward. The | sow represents.a head of ubout two fect above | Trina ANK BRISTOL PREACHES morn: conclusion was reached that London cannot t whieh no flow would take place, | ing und evening at the Wabash Avenue Church, cor- 4 2 a(S tne the Sens feet only for the pumps to raise the | er of Fourteenth. support two Halian houses. during the sea: hi BERT CROOKS, FORMERLY PRES- ‘The sustained work in the Han- “O Thou That Tellest.” * Ile Shall Mr, Barrett did thely parts with fair ac | interviewer that in September, e . elie ceptation, but the rest were below the aver- | Pucts to naepee ae pe Manners 1S she ex Feed Ilis Flock,” and “He Was ‘Despised,” S formed recently for | Water, thus saving about 0 horse-power, or the |. TUE REV. Row : ; age of common stock-actine. The play was | j and “wishes f jude: Unpatatable dish! as well as in the * Che Faro Senza Euridice” | Converting Cov i ini power to ruse €0,000 cubic feet of water per | {dent of Belfast Colleze, will prenel this morning at the stare In a faithful and liberal | y0uden, and she “w to be judged | sauly my steps were turned from’ the grand ‘ iz converting Cov den inty a limited | ite two Neh, jireb, Iniiana-ny., near ‘Twenty fourth-at Hus upon the sane ine Leet bie patrou | Here simply ow her merits as an actress. Se aires grand | of Gluck, and “In Questa Tomba,? of | liability comm: ith Gye as man- the “only object in pumping at alt fs to obtain A. Hardin, of Englewood, will preach In eae tie Col « able p I A discussion as to Booth’s home name has | Which shelters tyranny and bides the sun; Leethoven, was especiaily to be commended. ae at 7 salary ie Company, the this urtiticial bead by whlch the desired current WILL PREACH IN THE "This week “The Two Orphans” will be | broucht out the fact that he was christened | 484. broodin: wended home, ‘The recitative and aria, “Le M’abbandoni,” | eudeavered to secure | Her Majesty’s, and | in the canal would be produced, und unless a | church atthe commen of state wud Petty een tee i as Booth, the ‘Lhomas being in : nd primed my trusty gun. by Merendante, di: red ‘ility and this they attempted to do by seeking’ to gain | bulkhead or dam is provided toseparate the uu Morning subject: * Why the ; ‘ y Merendante, di cc much facility and | possession of the premises throust the lessor | river fvom the canal, te uperation would be im- | Fature Glory Ror Heveaal ty OBE Bie utS LTAMSON jl, 7 Qin the Sociatist’s dark creed of hate, ihilistie lore a pupll tame brillian ened to the awful voice of Fate, group of five most vi iven at the G with the following cast: | Edwin Thomas Lox paulaet aerate a oat a Ube honor of ‘Thomas Flyttn.a friend of the elder Sount de Linieres Frank R. Pierce | Booth, Edwin always puts the T. in when An attempt might be made to retain | | THE REV, TT he nee | iu the Hee Church, earner of Ciark nod Washing morning and evening. Murning subject; jyus Value Of Mortailty.” Evening subject: s of xn action of vjectment. Finding | possible. fy legal proceedings. | te present loss. and then, pump the. balance required, or 40h eubie, feet per minute, by | ff am closed with a} p; himself involved in ¢ The prog! eautiful songs: “ Piorre Frochard, Charles Kent } he signs legal documents, *s Sone? i Hist i - n patos EDL: ‘ Be e at FOL en’s Song” and “Ye Rustling 1 Mr. Mapleson determined to accept the offers ceeetaiee aa es 4 Jacques Frochard, sccggdames ighe | Ibis probable that litigation will result | ud 20 J went, on that brizht, ba Miller, “1 Love Thee,” by Grieg, * made him by the and an. arrange- ESA ore igs eG eee Bee en ae O# WATERLOO nimade by which he sells { \ould be below the lowest water mark at Bridge- | Jn., will preach morning and evening at Grace Chureht and found hith whom T hated mo: Pa eaerar Hated, because for greate he and Pieard..... a Dream,” by Ls »-Harry Philips | from the production of *Slichael Strozolt” ‘ell, Doctor. Horder Lewis | tol © OE elt 8, Drea i _ Hits made h Loviee. Dickie Lingard | iM this. | My. -Sanmel Colville an- tea of 1: the thought to me was ull. Thule.” by Liszt. Mr.’ Usrrison M. Wild. | out his entire interest in Her Majesty's, with | port, But there are two principal objections to | tegullpreach morning: Henriette Mrs. I. Hates unees ty the public that heh: Then twice { aimed tu kill. and down he fell, contributed two organ solos, concerto in 3 { the object of devoting his attention entirely, Ung plan, and so serious as_to render it impruc- IE REV. LEWIS CURTZ WILL PREACH IN Countess de Linieres.. Elta Wren itimate means d the p is | Lilesome great onk that but a moment gone. flat. No. 6, of Handel, and “Ave Maria,” of | in future to the United States. Mr. Maple. | tieable..F the interest on the cost of thg | the Michisan Avenue Church morning and evening. La Frochara.. Mrs. Howard Rogers id that the fys intend to capture it | Had craced the mighty forest: nb! ‘twnd well ‘ del, arranged als ‘| son reevive 000, and when his liabilities | conduit would greatly exceed tho interest on the Sister Genevieve. Mrs. F. K. Pierce | and trust to the courts for luck, (For he guailed nob my bullet hid bim prone! Mr, Harrison M. Wild, the young organist | are deducted trom ‘this he will be left: with cost of the extra pumping capacity, to save CONGREGATIONAL. which capacity the conduit would be instituted; | @ig REV. EP. GOODWIN PREACHES THIS “was doue, and with ast “peel ‘ i » n organ ‘Teelts : cient ex te ; h organ “recital | more than suficient capital to enable him to and, further, the clfeet of removing so great & | moraine the Fiest Great erie BACHES THIS ‘Marianne. race Kot uprenie hur A new drama m histor- | the Nution shouted. poh Chureh, ga : . ind tho a eet e 5 Seas : _ ica! len, entitied “George Wie < Fatftemoon. | The program was a | open an enersetic eampalzn next season in | tantly of water ftom the river se cemeeneene. | Temes se TOOLEY’S THEATRE. Stephenson,” has at least the merit of ime. Tmarked a sudden gleam ‘able one. and embraced some of | America, Mr. Mapleson “has secured cer- "| thaneu to the eanal would doubtless sreatig. The REY. ARTHCK LITTLE PREACHES Mr. Daly’s company has not received the | jjness. It turns npon the s\ les and the 3, and bi hurled. sitions to be found in the | tain concessiens trom the new eompany ysent natural How, and perhaps stop | morning and “evening at the New England Church, atronare it deserved during its four weeks’ | triumph.of th in and satir- en nil this: uff to the friendly jail, an—nianely : among others the call on Covent Garden tor a Dexrburn corner uf Duluware-phtee. ¥ izes the stuplltisatd rend ae ter thant palace had become, |, Gand Prelude and F all new operas, artists, seenery, and costume hossible then to combine’ pumpin; MIL BAILEY PREACHES MOI ay i icaxo. Fe york tha a izes We stupi iG men Who blocked hi ve had become, - Gand Prelude and F e eras, artis scenery, and costunt i poss! 2 rd ALLE REACTIES MOR3 stay in Chicago For te work that liad to. Tees the Stupidity oF Ua anon wii locked: is ¥et once or twice did my heart quail 2 Concert Adasiom E which he may reauire. "In facl, Covent Gar- | and lowing, anda ehoice must be made betveon aribe Tiney in Sark -UnutehS pbs be done it would be difficult to get together ry ine i: When tea its walls [heard an angry hum! 3." Rondo 9} Le. dl be th veruiting-h e for his } the two, the best way to seeure enduring ben- A a better company. ‘The discipline was ad- | | “The Two Orphans” will he continued at | Butiear not, Guiteau! Ab! that name will wear | 4 Pastorale, op. 88 cligberier | ‘Naneriean seaseie ee ne House -Lor his | cntsis to Uiny oF lense tho cummle dredge it enoweh 4 GEN, CA TOWLE PREACHES | MOJtN= ieee ae Baise the Olympic Theatre until Thursday night, | As well as other great and glorious mimes, erto in FY No. fi Handel | 7 hea to gain th atuse of its natural fall, and let FNM ee cern eee geaxing was as steady, Feet | ton it will, uive pluce to ‘Lie Tiekerok | Gultenty Wilkes Houta couple geandl And | Smee dt Ga At es: the water tlow in sullicient quantity toaccom- | “igyy aye eee Jar, and erate ate! ail houses aie a ve Man.” with Edward Arnott, Harry I Haren in; 100, of noble deeds and alms! LER ; Max M Dee Bah fund ‘ts Bee uO cu sace: san a Sott i eihatevi 2 O1NGS. hy the attendance was nut a! er, Elarry Pears i Man 22 's Hartinin. 100, oble deeds and alms! These were aa “i remarkable Max Maretzek is giving © he > all dines large iv is difiguit to conjectures | Yanna eee Seen PCtetaann, | mt somebow—it bs etrangetuy pn snes” lagers often dees eee (diighilines cine eee AN IDLE HOUR. 3 “t PREA CIES MORN It may be that many of the class of people | Eva Webber, Mamie Jolinsion, end Alice | Piadespeeed strom fir and near” Werr fully met, the dsecution being reliable | fr, William F. Apthorp has been appointed aa é x ee : who would ordiuarily frequent Mr. Daly's | Placide in the eas: iYo view the man who'd sot a people frees sy and facile, wi : Seat cel ra Sie, For The Chicago Tribune. PROK. WILCOX entertainments are out of - the city. | _ It will be remembered that Adelaide Nell- | M¥shereh rrepared for interviews, diseretion and es musteal eritle of the Boston Lranseript. T thought I could write, ‘mid this morning- } evenindat the Western: tai B . Papers eretr (abst delalde Nett y biow is int my head, = changes were quiet Mrs, Flora A. Barry and Mr. Perey ( bloom, 7 ve ‘ But “this does not alone suflie to | $00 the actress, bequenthed the residue of nulect gives te the biuest blues; proniptiy: managed. Tee SIR ee ee ere Teal en one ance eldtes ala gid overinig ‘Tabernacle, -corner account for the small attendance. There | Gyin ti Le BENITA Meee cae Besides, Lever wits $0 p ud. nest student and one in whou Mr cain paity WORT See @ Emma Abbott overs | \then winds were blowin thelr isofdoom, | ints tt VANT, Dy Da OF are enough patrons of comedy and | founded a fund for decayed aciors and aed. | Andslve nospecelong pee with a frow > teacher may well take pride. Miss oo r ae. ; shad Anis erg nln ae taleats ala ame an Elpiacaety musical travestics in the city to pack any | res the inierest of which is to be di: The Sentr sco j feet, Slargherite Sperry sane to sones in ait i W, Monteoinery ‘sil ie ny piace | ste summon before my mind OF Myrency ifthe, i e 5 y | uted in furtherance of objec uit silent ai of w sin the town, : ay e Dossessts i pure | of Mr.ii. C. Barnabcee in the Idea YD | rant vison of H : 7 PREACH Alt thentre if they would turn out. But they | Med In furuleranee of that icbiest. Pies] eu Ment alt of a a soprano voice of a chaning musical quality, | O63! 4h Sane eal opera | that vison of tumult, and darkness, and death;. StL ae Rae en Te A swill not in this weather.. If they. go any dine ate Ten Mie caine Peet et ae Thut tells un ? eld ts not dead? ndaun het company next season, Aut Bae eects wari fight, und tue fragrant rf ia Me e y prefer Theodore Thomas WE Seat: Se er Ue Mare Mae | Or that he died? Al: have ne clew, Fred 4, the pianist, gave Mr. and Mrs. W. WH. Ma nald ‘aril 1 ¥ a REAC! where they prefer Theodore Thomas to the | ment Scott, eritie of the Laily Teleyraph. nd ty stern keepers only mack my drexd, areeltal Frida noc betes the fostths | s "i sali for Euvone duly. he at | Stole UP tS my soul with a etltato Breath; : o eunine theatre. It is to be hoped that Mr. Daly may } ty the suit that was brousht in the C his stiliness frets me: why does no oue come? | concert in the series. The program, cnr | SCLC) Will sail for Eurove July 9. ‘Chey will And my heart dist hrilted fey Lak ree rh evan aL guar TOE oy 2 tune 3 iti 5. bpp ae Bs eae . i itty. pec Cl G sel + rosa eni= c] ix we And my heart disloyally thril to ga Rangeley Le ey this week return under more favorable conditions, | istrict Court of New Orleans by Brooks & aly ares Raa neapl nie ale braced a number of quaint old_piano pieves Dg nbson’nboie si Wee . From th midnight, nd the witd distress taenlon, % ngs, AP BRO Hor Be sumer, “hehe by Corelli, Andre Campra, Handel, and Itis stated that Mme. Etelka Gerster will | To the shelving shores of zreen below, On iumainst Ges he & Hopper, ta UNIVERSALIST. either earlier in the season or later. His he Di fi 3 ] urely think me t homic tseason in Bos- | Suowy with ilukes of loveliness. present evrazement. if it as done hotlines i 2 One Tuten on ‘Twill waits but ‘tis a chee, places Gret: besides: on ral amore modern | appear for the first time n AUR 1 W. Ik RYDEN tt else, has certainly commended him to tt josche Lest lab the | And faim not xccustomed to sueb tare. ions af Chopin, ity, Saint eert 2 e i] ia 5 THE 2 Yo Hi. RYDER PREACHES ‘TIS public as a faithful and enerous manager. his engagement was canceled with the | There's no one here tv hear me intirmur grace, and — Liszt ne atuenes ah the inameuncat ae ee Heautital stiareg of pence, that Siok AE BMentcae Th STs thee ae ee This week Mr. O". i and, company will Hari phbeatrey and with Bhoueh Penn say it ie a rl al aiaeecn M however, ; symphonic | Kosch. ae Ne ae seat aril nnd pola wad plac ive before vacation, Pete SUMUAY aaty The cast will be as follows 4 throughout the country had be- Utsounded like the oaths of men, 1th yee iz Suerte ae pat Mme, Goldschmidt (Jenny Lind) has xe- | SWAY with the tide of the breezy hours. teins eect ok Wenn Robert Sacket.. -James O'Neil | come satisfied thar it did not yi: al) hae cnae een Mestit it istance from Miss Mamie Boardinan, The | ¢eived frou the pt Sweden the order of | Tike islands ot rest in this Summer sea, = Jack Benedict Vows atorrison | company to play longer than tree nizhts in | tat these nee ate program was variud hy dwo vocal numbers, | the Seraphim. | ‘This is an especially high | Aresylvan groves with their shudows sweet, : iaiay anderiad ‘< ess ei ueaett enh s,, The Witness also tes d that the | snd guarded by brave men with agin sung by Mr. George B. Nind, a young bar. | bono a5 no other woman has ever recelved | And the waiting barque of Fantasy WHE REY, a SRuceiains ; pe} Koos Wesubiny Carter arry ainrdon see rane ena aul tuok in 900 during ioe mob goines, i fear it will go hurd itone singer with an excellent voice. the order. . Can moor the heart in their culm retreat. ‘mornlinge tiene Pi ‘ Sir Mortimer Muttonic; ques Kruger ssh : 2 wpb ine. There "tis aruint ‘I'm surely ill. : Ege Mr. George A. Conly, the basso, has signed 7 aah ista THE BEY. ILIN Sir Mortimer Mutionici. ie Koberts |. Mr. Joseph Hatton's “To-Day in Amer- What's uate eominds heard, || CHICAGO MUSICIANS ABROAD. | acuntract with the Eumma Abbott opera com | pegsha ted range of the distanes bine Lincoln Hark ¢ 3 Frederick Carter... “Forrest Robinson | ica,” recently published in England, conta rhivund set Lfegreee 84! | Some of our musicians, who are combin- | pany for nest season. ‘The conditions of tha | Meceles fie away lu the silvery glean, ae ae unions Noy. Ludington Waist Wiliams Dell some intere Ing comments oi the condition , Tsim not toads she aay Ing business with'pleasure in their vacations, contract a that, in case Miss Abbott be- | And follow the sky to a heavenly dream. Bry 3 Sir, Harrison | ers that Mi Mort [regal PH guurdee Ose ure Toolsteps, not the | are getting first-class notices from the rural | FNS lndisposed, the engagements of her | |, 8 imo when th ig : nite Hemi: ‘Miss Tose Wood 4 STS that Mi: ‘a Morris has’ in’ some guards’, ie pieeadak a . fellow-artists are. thereby terminated. There may come a time when the stormy night OHLARER RIC WITLo Pia teniagion Migs Laley Auten [ SpeCts no ouuterpart on the Knzdish stay | Along the pavement. and thoy come this wax! | Press at various quarters. Mr, George 1. 1 “wi Saatfield summer eoneert combination “THe beanies protune this coed iaae corner Huynes cOtes UES ABER La e Freneh; eferri 6 aften- | Now they ssed—they’re # 3 toor is daughte . q a s 1 ce ina ut Teannot profane this sacred lig! Olivia Alston...........-. Eugenia Biuir | 00 un he Brenehs and, referrin fo Hie often. OW Mell these weeks eeey re gone, Well, | Root and liis daughters, Mr. Collin, the tenor | jneindes the Sollowine: Signor Brignoli, | With a visou of tumult, and darkness, and pain. fae Mucramant of he Mm Jubii Paaver. CHARLES KORIt ACHES ¢ wards singer, and Mr. Liebling, who are conducting | Signor night wanos, and it will soon be day. trreny, and Mi: Mine Mosher | Fepedted opinion that ‘the lad Virginia Vanderpool Are stout ing at ‘Trinity Church, Deugorn-av. uad «+. Miss Emine Gavin j intonations” would prevent her winning the : sf ral sel Pie, ave been re. te peg Fy ails Stewart | Saver of English audiences, he declares iris | do Nat mind so much When shines the sun; "| A normal school at Erie, a, have been re- | Barton the’ Coupe 5 Erie-st. Lillo Livingstoi | Miss Dollie Hauuilton | opinion that her emotional power, and the | Anu dismal shudowe ll say Serre actrees om | ceived with great enthusiasm, and of Mr, | pany). ‘Che troupe will visit most of the | 9,916,512. yards of e1mbroldery are sold Mufins irs. Kruger | vigor, and the truth(ulness of her att mouhe | pid dismal shadows ill thy stony eel, Liebling the Joeal paper. says: “Tue cold, | Prominent watering places and the pleasure | below ‘the cost of importation at Margenthau Mr er ur, ‘ould | T wake, and, praying for the friendly dawn. per. say b | resorts of Canad: ‘ SS UNITARIAN. Ag Ogd iiss Cora Mucy | obliterate all thouglit of strangeness of ac- | 1 canudt sleep that’s banned since he fe beautiful keys under his touen | TOFS OF Canada, Bros. & Cu., State and Monroe streets WHE REV. E. L GALVIN WULL PREACT THIS, F A Fidieulous amount it i ee ive riising. cent. Yea-Greey, | seemed instinet with the very soul of ‘ ltis fepotted in sews ork, upon apparent- Porne tn the Third Church, corner Monrve # bas been bestower yon this product . Faerlis poe si 7 exe il ty, that Mr, E. Beileva ! VHE C. HELE, eyes Wher _O'Nel any f; © Gra ~- | Ins nhurdt’s pour- st remarkable feuturesof the | ‘Teachers’ Association ; any, 33 a pt gt ete FIN RED IRRG A - iis Church of the Messiah, Heke cont Tee valet He Horley oe ing torts an weittt the mtingst swiftness | Hallet & Davis piano tstho fact that it has made | ing the aap ie a Paty ai i Senor > eet bs oil ihe etna, EVAN ESE GES: ee E ELD aimecyi be no servies ae Uni Chiiteh unit Sop- MUMS OF eho cae aorta beets that O'Neal Sr Utlerstniee ih steees ee URS Comparison. | its way into popular favor quietly and without | S. Perkins delivered an. address on Sone zo the Paiti concert seas \ = tember. lg and. Morrison held that having Taithiuily Her utterance, it sugges s, is like Coleridge’s | plowing of trampets. Its manufacturers havo | Eloquenc ys. Chitos, in whieh he sailed into vhich is to begin in. New ork REFORMED EPIscopan. z description of the nightingale: és Ww York ce Ors MISCELLANEOUS. performed one contract they were at liberty eR tera nee Eaten depended upon the intrinsic excellence of their | Chireh choirs. | Mr, Fred Root read auessay | on or about the 9th of November next. THE Rey. Ie IL BOSWORTH WILL PREACH | LIRERAL REUNION MERYINGS AT NO. 213 could. They were right, Jt is stuiT an <As be were fearful that an A, rat’ | reason it hus uot been found necessary tosub- | Which he discussed the relations of’ the art Nk tirtie eka ile aia chad BV. Je DW. PREACHES MORN- MtAL. 3 OF ERIQNDS AT ATHE housense to talk about gratitude, or moral None ae ear tut a eae Hole plies, nr de. kane en bees fee organs the Huroat and an a During the fen pigiits in su pipe Fie Sa Sannin at St. John’s Churet, Ellis-av., near rant Building, Dearburn-st,, neae ltandulph, atl ) His love chant, thelr plinus, They bave imade their way into taloft hh sition, apropos of | YoUnE lady, in addition to those of Miss Lite SEY WiUt, PREACH $ OF CURIST MBIT AT 2 WEST Suara oitizaton. peuld ve helped then Mlle. Bernharde’s performances in “ Frou- | households all over the West by the sheer fores | Whitt! the Village pee oe Alby. sa Me been a failure, and the same will be true of | PfU7and “La Danie aux Camelias” have | or weir excellent and enduring quality, “Good | “Mr. Pratt won a perfect success 1 ran iss Marie thesesannat liewie Mt shoutd be “live beet so: Stecesstul fn London that she will | wine needs no bush"; a ood plano. néeds 1 sand facile ex md was warmly | Yeu Zandt at the Opera: Comique, is a sut- and let live? in such matters, If aman | Sivly alternate them during her preseut siga-board. cf ‘wuultted by-his © ‘es at the close ofel Stantial triumph for our young American : engagement. reeital. Chi Well be proud of | Attsts- atdovces. MELY OF MEDIEMS AND SPIRITU- he parlors of Mrs. iamuman, 4 App B WILL LEAD THA GOSPEL MEET- as, this ves : Pucitie Gurden M 5 COF* ows wintrieacer | Ig Ws evening at the Vaciite Garden Mission, c lian Norton at St. Petersburg, Mi! ‘Uwenty- 8: 5 at the Paris Grad Opera, and Si periauen tee ae rca ¥, A ADAM re Es PREACH IN ST. hew's Church, corner: Noy Clark Cc . morning und evening. Sort Clare und Centr REV. BIsHUr FATS can ee wh Ht he spunits at ove show, he goes Ae Barties 6 belt sailed 4 aa Sns ene? ple Bo toanother. ‘The fact that he formerly got r. Bartley Campbell sailed from Queens- Economy in Felorraphing. her young compost ‘Che Executive Com- Saint-Satns, in a recent interview, id; | Morning and evening tn bt. Paul's Churen, cores ices + . + What heawantedait shop No.1 does not coin: | town on the sth of July. “A note from him, | ny te exerelse of a ite tneeedity. the | imiitee fur the eusiie Rureracirnen hyd Raeeits nvags be for Wawner against Vortt Hest Nafhington und Carpanter-sis. Evening sub: | iE, TATUENSDAY | h boe Beene ncnnitly fo, trade there. ior is it | dated in Paris, says that, “ theutrieally speak | miies of the placed Derby horses ware eunvorod | C. W, Sykes. F. W. Kootsand Ll. S. Perkin | for Wagner asuings: Beane ee Germany |" ee ee 1. and at ld Lnke-st. at p.m. <ungr 2 or “immoral? for him to | ing, London has nothing to offer the aeross the Auantic tn tho form of a single word | all Chicago men, and the is meeting will | nzainst France, never! My musical predilec. c: A SEHUTUA Witt, BE HELD oto 22 when he can pet a vetter | cal imarket this season, except ore Taher. finitation of a word—of nine letters | be held in this city. Chicago ought to be | tons will never make me torgeteither art or | “rie rey. g. 1 Wagar wint rreacn | “Srepluse steeriNe x? WEST-BND, OPERA istivd at the work her musical missionaries | fatherland, wh: ing inthe Western Avenue Charéhs | House ta West Staal Pewee ‘isin mana- | OMy. It was arranged that the first three let- artists also have, and that | morning and evening et Wag y, myrse one there, ‘The quality | Strogotf.”” He adds that the Pa pag % Ti ops lo i Ba AG Aeeae ters of the succeastul horses’ names should be ‘ e. n kout. - ‘Time | ge hot mount their plays better than is es, are doing. ON TIP! CHICAGO Hy Is uot the province of the Ecole Frangaise to | 2¢37 Van Muren-st. OLIVER LONG, his own i Boston 3: A, Si exbled, and the es efure A gost FM Saratoga” is a znod | done at the Union Square, although the act. | CWled. and” the messawe "therefure. tan: place tele in "i ME REY, 0. A. BURGESS WILL PREACH | & Northwestern, sill 1 hos; Es “pase fumes a Rete inten Biagio HRC me eet Iroquois, Ny Peressings 2 uy translated Into | PESCITKA-LEUTNER CONCERTS. stranger? anee under the protection of mia-nv. and Twenty suieccees Courols Corner In= Bias Gauge ots Mea bun coror Eeropraws upoll, isis a-eut above | Mr. ell has arranged with Mr. nara be geile iM ch afr, », Pesehia-Lenines: lee a ee pa-a¥. ani tft a] und Kinzio-s Er PON, Sis fram the eaaae a ths style forwarded | | Mme. Pesehika-Lentnery the artist who | ‘The many admirérs of Mr. Rafael Joseffy poring uid evahing in-ihe Sou Quy COREA SEE | ytAate phundlinarsps mt ut. decry x . me On otecuiy t= as Cased) ot “A Romance of a | Palmer fora new. society play for the to him from the grand stand. created such. a sensation dt the recent Sin- | will be interested to learn that he has decided 4 Poin’, i fon corner Thirtleth-st. operation? « ‘ ‘

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