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yn joy the Iu: dren, wh : whi i "esi i i have much tine for my tour to Switzerian Number of judgments wholly sst- THE ee AGE, . | which the play will be presented in this city, Regards to ail. Sours very truly, GO. NG TO LAW. i} istled.. bck nie i 300 summer they leave the coast and : . le is as follows: = M, PALMER. Caer aan oe § Dae of judgments partly: sat- months at a house which they own in one of the ; Se" sroddart DRAMATIC NOTES: _ A Stud # Sui Amount of Judgucais Uy suites: ie ere - cool mountain nooks of North Georgia. “Debut of Miss Mollie Prindi- eua Harselle | sscinderetia at Schiool” has been revived, udy of the Cost of Suing | ie ariigiedts eee eee nat ene thes Coot Tae) | ‘AN ENGLISH WEDDING.. 2 EDULE. 01 iss Molhe fring: Gwen Faweett | and is running to_good business* at Daly’s Your Neighbor Shows that Number of suits dismilszed at plaints --Them, or that They Cost ‘Too” aes ville at Hooley’s. Yerlay, ----s--- ‘Thorne | Theatre in New York. It, Doesn't Pay. ASCE eee ate + Much Money. Tho Marriage of Lord Colin Campbell c : Z % 8 State ‘The Salsbury Troubadours will produce ie ee Number ‘of suits dismissed’ at’ de: foment to mE Bloods : . . Quizley | this city on the occasion of their approach- caer fendants’ costs ..... 4t 2 don Truth. : a cad Harris i v i “ o raraiTon % 4 The ca . eat ay i nud Harrison | Bronson. Howard, entitled “Aun Amateur’s Several Courts for a Year— suits, however, of which there were ‘only & ulation—The Desire to Get Out but Hoban bverpewerlanty une Ox f8 peepee B,J. Phillips ; i Edi E. J. Phillip: half-dozen or soinayear, such as petitions of Rented Buildings. dnys on the grass and trees that make the smal} io <perpetiate ict NOny, to adopt ‘child, to : churchyard of the Savoy Chapel so beautiful, » ange name, to restore record, to condemn | ryerq is, an impression among taxpayers | While the friends of Miss Blood end Lord Jand, and the Jike, being classed under the Colin Campbelt wore assembled to witness their Square Season at the Grand. pencil * Vast) Litigation. Gus Williams’ new play, called Wanted, E ga aCarpenter,” by: Col, A. B, Calhoun, of the The “Geneva Cross, whit 2 : - Elcauoe Cary, will be’ presented with the | New York Ledger, and Gt. Tinka OF fhe Chancery Business—Separate Oalondara in | head of‘ miscellaneous, tor tho sake of brev- | that thé Board of Education isextravagant,— | tives. Some of the youthful bridesmaids . Attractions for Next Season— | following cast: cretnorne | Vieker's Theatre Sept. 5. Appeal Oases—Judges with a Pen- tu Hie Aran gunaenint: aati Aa ER pechca rH ieee ‘who bad urcived very ently were inuieh exo Oe oley’s Come Corniche teddart | A. it. Cazauran was in the city yesterday. hb ismissit . Superior Ctreult tk ak ; clsed as to whethior they were to full In the bridal Ho ste dy Le Boun, loon Parselic | Jie returns to New York to-day to make ar- chant for Dismissing Cases Forin of action. our,” Curt, Tota, | Duildings are necessary, the structures Put | procession at the gate or at the ehurch door, eatre. Matthew Motneau. - De ie te ements for the production of his version I sere AO “1,04 1,286 | up should not cost $50,000. This impression | The iatter proved to.bo the order of. the duy, + Sh was doubtless the result of.the following | Shortly “after the six. ladies, in theiz 3st item which appeared recently in an.after-} pretty biue, lace-trimmed. muslin dresses noon paper: - - muslin fichus, and mob caps, ha “A twelve-room public school building is.| runged spitemnclres (atte. Fendineas ann the 2 § cs ved, le ni to be erected on the corner of Wright and | YT Ge me Duke of Argyll. ‘The Princess wore” Johnson streets. The Central Park School | i Cream-colored dress: slightly trimmed with Owen Faweert | TAUSeMe mci 2? if = : Ay, Puorpe of Michael Siragaie or: ihe, Hiralfys at | sen Are April When’ They Woo ; October When They -Quiley | “Coney Island: or, Little Ethel's Prayer,” Ask for a Dissolution of the Bonds. a ee qwas an utter failure in the Union Square ? Theatre, New York. Itwas not produckd | 4 dish of figares forms rather an unprom- Letter from A. M. Palmer Concern- Confessions. Covenant, ing the London and Paris ¢ Sinud Harrison a . 3 ek by the 7 “ular company, but by-an outside | A 107 H a Theatres. tlle Clayton | Oreanizeon which hired the theatre. ising meal for midsummer, but the following : 38 Will be opened ‘Sept. 1. ‘Che School Board | Gare peacock bine, and a small Donnet of the 05 ‘ial will follow. | One of the new plays brought over by Mr, | Clelee assortment of arithmetical data will, R necoe W Saeeanee eee i seeney seventh ere taagant leche Weddin sows or atink 3 zi > ays echt Mr | Gb is A ; Unie Cats 3 r abash_ avenue “seve: seen to advanture in ber wedding-rown o e-ulEon the esthetic craze. | it is hoped, furnish some interesting facts 3 street, to costs ay = Biccade and Ching crepe. A wreath of nataed ite site at the corner of Twenty-sixth | orange-blossoms and a white tulle vell were thrown over her very dark hair. street and Wabash avenue,” said President 2 - Ae 7 ‘The servico was unnecessarily long, not less Delaney to a Trruune reporter, “is to be thin toree hymns beiug sung: Ida,Vernon will play Felicia una Rose | Florence is i u i Michel; she is said to ve especially good in | ‘The dresses which Mrs. Florence has had | for the general‘reader. ‘The amount of legal “The World” at McVicker's—Jot- | the foriner. Stoddart’s Plerre Michel, whieh | made for it are excessively uiter” in their | business transacted in the various courts of £ One robe is embroidered with sun- | record of Cook County can be but faintly is tings About Plays and has never been seen in tis city, is ‘ it to ae sty! Be-AvON y fad entry oe Se a ta: be Howers. comprehended from n*easual glance at the, Lu i purcliasedl for the South Division Iligh- | Gience or whieh was the fainting of “atte Actors. ihe case, asthe. part is. distinetly | Afr Dion Boucleanlt has iaren his aye: daily court record, even thongh it include | “re following tables she Peo b = Seliool, the necessity for wileb 1s ott Monit chorister. Tne procession from the church to ists in a line with lis marvelous | Moucy- Fee ee ae ee ealueatel ie Germany, | all the suits, orders, and judgments of the Hate AGS Ee Eee perioe cena Be adapted to Ligh-School purposes, and the ee eae ae wad cone prokthe tho arona ass PRINDIVILLE’s DERUT. — | beweyin "The Long Strike.” Maud Harrison | The Gneaged 1Gand the other 11, and brought | day previous. The legal records of Cook | cult Courts: Tous in it are needed for grammar and | robed choristers preceding the bride and bride A Tennis qialicod aeeeaibTed at TOOTS S| ee eae anne esta Ttoghar,® | tent both out on the siazean London none | County are, as a general rule, well Kent. GENERAL surts. primary pupils, ho clildrgn wito reside in | grou, end the rinse Louie and the Fenexttothorne | Of iis pieces, He, intends to. play them | ‘They bear many marks of the work of eare- ‘Superior Clrewit Bo to the Laven, Moseley and "yones‘Schools, | bridesmaids. Lady Walter Cumpbell looked - yery handsome in her dark ‘sapphire velvel .. Theatre Friday night to witness the début of | will havestrong leading pa rf teal = Miss Mollie Prindiville'a pupilof Mrs. Anna | in “The Geneya Cross,” “Felicia,” and through the English provinces. less clerks, who care more for their weekly | yuty, 1880... “Rose Michel.” ‘Thetranslation of * Rochat”” tract between Rossi and Katharine | stipend than for order or accuracy in their | August, 1880 23 Cowell. The occasion was celebrated by is by Cazauran, who believes it to be the best snot yet_been signed, because the | \ori, but they are commonly accurate and Eenibaibey, y tober, 1889. Count. Cygt Toll. | ind it is desiruble t m, a! 3 and it is 5 le to have more room, as 5. Wil e 2 | those schools are overcrowded. Another ft at eer i err pyar building being necessary, the Board thought | colored sutin, the front exaulsitly embroidered it advisable to build one with a design of flowers and leaves in gold and the production of many baskets of flow- | Work he has ever done. qi 1 Lragedian proposes to import his own , : en 5 # or it had Fs a A ‘i Lhe aie 7 legible,—two of the most desirable qualities | Nov Ss “ers, which were judiciously presented be- | - ‘The season promises to ba in all respects a | Julict. Miss Rogers has received an offer to | leslie, t rable q November, 185 2 ft é tween the acts by the ushers, and there were | memorable one. It introduces the Union | play with the Union Square company at | in public documents. It is a misfortune that |- December, 188) BETTER ADAPTED TO HIGI-SCHOOL PURROSES Grlental core sol em neocon: ae other tokens of good will moregenerous than | Sauare Theatre company Tn this elty during Chieazo, but ts considering & praposition to | they are not uniform in all the courts, so as | 2uuuary, 18 pian pisene steuetate, arul to nee tie ness 10 the tovely dress. . is * e regular dramatic term for the ime. | star ina drama written expressly for her. ke scebadl a b 7 ary and yrain- odding party. with the exception of . to make them-more readily useful to a | March, 1881. miur-grade scholars. Four new schools will Pan pn ale ‘ndjourned Pa the porte be opened in September, and two more in the | Maj. and Mrs. Bolton, in Beaufort Gardens, spring. Another is needed on the North } where brewkfust was served. - Side, in the vicinity of the Walsh School. | _ The bride was ziven away by her father, Mr. ‘The’ school on Johnson street is very badly | Blood, of Brick Hill, County Clare. Lord Colen’s Wise. ‘There will not be the exeuse of hot weather : ti fl i ‘ f pee Ped i . ppp Ilaverly’s new theatre is making wonder- | lawyer who may wish to examine them; | April, 1831 Miss Prindiville has a good figure and a | for keeping 9 ‘ay from their performances | cyl progress, plasterers are half way but tis is caneltad Aiea AxDANGBOELRG Hi. 3 mobile countenance, as must have been ap- | in September and October. A very protit- | Gown the walls. ‘Che present expectation is | or some well-paid deputy.- The County June, 188: parent to spectators near the stage, but a | able and enjoyable season on all sides may | that the formal opening of the ‘house will | Court records are specially worthy of men- Geficieney of ronge or some other want of | be confidently predicted. take place Sept. 10 with a grand concert, and | tion as being the abate mutlionienlis: kant GE.|.) oe ascent needed, ‘ng those thereabouts who receive | Pest man was tho Marquls of Statforl. The pers the regular dramatic season will begin, the any of the courts, and arranged so that any Sevestog’ . Gireudt instruction are in rented buildings, and many | Boneymeon is to be speaton tho Continent. he” art in the make-up did not permit full justice =, i THE COMING SEASON. following Mond 12, with Robson st cist re i to be done to her appearance in all parts of sear WAG te ee desired facts can be most casily ascertained. children are barred out entirely. And the wi see Menee. lee’ woled'/ii., dnelaalous |< The collowme. list:o€, atteastions for: ua. | and Gene UA Nighi? s singular to notice in all the courts, the } July, 1980 cong, ole sameis trie of the Central, Park School, | Sqvaliowers aad darkereu roses’ and soft, but has not yet acquired | Comins Season may be depended upon asac-.| Fred Vokes is a humanitarian, At Niagara | large number of ‘Angust, 1950 2 not so much true, however.” pad tele PO Eanes at : the strenzth which needed. in trae curate, having been furnished to Tum ‘Tn- | Falls the other day, aluckless dog rolled in- SUITS THAT ARE NEVER TRIED, September, 1880, e ‘B JtIs the site of the High School to cost ‘A Japanese Murderer. fe roles. I dest. lylike demeanor | © <E in each ease by the manager concerned, | to sn inaccessible point at, the foot of the but which, after: being for years on the Seon ot aL ‘Sonn? Tt GALRHE BRE-Avi Pes Hocht Shinbun. 3 ic roles. Wer modest, ladylike beanie ept the list for Haverly’s ‘Theatre, which cliff. ‘The rock was at one side, the water at | records, are finally Swept off, by a general | Decemd 8 2D No, ‘was ug it last winter for SSL- Otnkeya, the master of an inn inacertain® © and real appreciation of the meaning and dif- | 5 the other, and starvation stared at the brute. | eaj) of’ the dock acre ‘ cem!| s 000. ‘There isa hitch in the title, but-it will | town in Ise Province, added the profession of PI Ss is made up from outside source: *, i - 4 call o! he docket, for want of pros January, 1831. 2 ali 5 * " ficulties of her part quickly won for her the aerate ‘ a, | alr. Vokes felt for the suffering canine, He | tion, Asa general rule, they represent c: February, 183i 39 be straightened out.~ The school will be | murderer to his other business. | When be ob- x z MeVicker's Theatre—Succeeding “The World, procured a rope, with which he let down a 9 Taraneet. ia F a G *i ve erected next year, when the money for 1851 | served that any solitary traveler who visited . sympathy and good wishes of all present. | 1. B. Curtis in “Sum'lof Posen," a great New eMnd with infinit persuasion. at Jast in- begun in anger, or to force asettiement, Mareh, ISS. 43 begins to come in.” him seemed like’a man of money he always con- She did not ut any time exhibit a lack of in- | York success: Ose elfen, | Oo eee eee a eee uihen he. hoisted | We vbject having been attained, or the i April, 18st al Eat there too inany schools?” ducted him to an inner room, where he slew him = - Seah mey ANGe a corst | With Rose Wood as leading lady; Lawrence Bar- he tos fo. germ. e | creditor having recovered from his_pa , | Mus, Ssh Pa ug Many Se! Mi in the middie of the night. ‘Then, after despoil« teltigence. In pneranee was a worst | Pete, who will produce his new play, *Pendras- ‘ sand the bos We ie alinode feuded onic it ndoned without the formality | J22e. 18s. 33 On fhe. conteary, jee soul at we ing the corpse. he throw it into a cellar excavate fault, and it was one, she may have the com- | on." founded on * The idyls of tho Kin.” by and, 200 feet above, when the bottom l Astrong attempt was made ‘ aa counted in as partof the school populttion | ed’under tho tloor of the . Many were bls fellout tre empt was made Total. 483 the children in all the parochial and. private | Vietims, and the hotel being an ecneane 50 ago to introduce aradical change From all Gl. aw! ing butone session of court a day, a ig lock in AE oe nec eT es ed October is the favorit month for “unhiteh- | sd ich it would appear that | schools, fifteen or sixteen more buildings be- | ing the course of cruel crime was pursued unde- those in course of erection would be | tected. Atthe endof lust month, however, a uired. We cannot accommodate all the | Kinto merchant wno stopped in the house and |" pci: AMICH 3 - | Cnicago author: Denman ‘Thompson: fort of knowing, which all actors and act- Seca ee at SAI the ieape” entpan: * resses, and crities as well, have felt'before | jzaymond in “ Fresh, the Americ:n On Oct. 5, at the Boston Museum, “ lappy her. The beginning had to-be made, if she | derson; tho “Hazel Kirke” company; Hoss, | Thoux 7?’ Burnand’s new comedy * the i em i ing,” or at least for trying it on. was to take up the profession of the stage, | the Italian tragedian, supported by an Ameri- Colnnel, petelnally produced a nie reine In the atrerngan. out ot ihe. ¢ anima RSI Coie children between the ages of 6 and Lf out- | #rew suspicious, owing to an offensive smell, were dere ‘s 5 d are | CUE companys Annie Pixh of Wale heatre, London, on the 2d 01 Judge er, seemed favor it, and it ¢ saith eas Ace side of those schools. . tried to open the door, but it was locked on the and the only questions to be considered are | “}ooley’s “‘Theatre—Fanny Davenport sup- | Febr will be performed. for the first | was at length abandoned. ‘The proposed ‘The Cireuit Court, as will be seen by the - spas ook itics pik outside. ‘This mmndo him more fearful: ané «© been very advantageous mirative tables above, shows quite a dit- THE BOARD WISHES TO STOP RENTING hence he removed the mats and floor-board3, erica. This piece is one of the | change would ha 1 o successful ones of the past season | in many respects, butit would have been a t kind of business, but ‘of nearly the | buildimgs as soon as possible, though in under which he discovered, to his great alarm, is a dramatic satire of the | hard strain on the average juror. saie¢ amount, as the Superior Court. The | some localities it is better to rent than to | many bloody corpses lying one .on the other, itsbegun from | figures of the business in detail are as fol- | build, and in such cases the Board will Finding no other method of escape from the ime . whether the best play was chosen for her ported by Charge & “hor ean bate Beate ag time in 3 cratic ss in it wa annuschek (her first appearance for several | yory few s purpose, and whether her suecess in it was | vonrsj:J. KR. Emmet: “Tne Galley Slave.” by vers ewe at all such as to justify the choice. Bartley Campbell: Willie a ainetie: weaze that domi pending catastrophe, ho entered the hole and hionable ‘The whole number of nev “The Lady of Lyons” has been a favorit | anew play; the Vokes Family: Kate Claxton; | £3 ‘ : csemblanee | July 1, 1880, i 30 k; in 2 biless fh eh t a i ee ef ee a stte AVOTIL | the Salsbury Troubadoura; Herne's * Hearts of | England, and bearsconsiderable resemblance | July 1, 1830, to June 30, 15s1, inclusive, was | low F » | doubtless rent until there ija necessity for # S with débutantes, but itis difficult to discov | the Ss/seury Troubadours; Herne's” Theirnew | to “A Serious -Faunily,” except, however, | 7,213, divided among the different courts as | ‘Total number of suits July 1, 1830, to spending $30,000 or $40,030." Did flmselt: under the. pile of vietisra. Shortly er why. Though the key to the character of S@he Member from Slocum": acompany | that the satire is directed not against auster- | follows: July 1, 1831 2, “What “kind of buildings is the Board ot fin vel i ¢ FE a oY NE < ‘ and, of ding the traveler, thrust theirsword¢ Pauline is réady to the hand of whoever | in “Felicia”; Genevieve Ward in ~ Forget-Mo- ity and hypocritical assumption of piety, but | Guited States Cireult Court.. Number of su! 7 erecting 2” eat into the cellar two or three. times, piercing tha 1 fy it, and the degree, of action | Not, ; Joba sleeper Clarke in his humerous de- | azainat the follies of the day. Unitea States District Cour s7 | Nuusver of cakes “Butidings containing twelve and fifteen | corpses. but not touching the-merchant, who re« ;, chooses to apply it, and the degree, 0! Hineations (his first uppeurance in fourteen f ; | Superior Court. rdf rooms, one costing in the neighborhood of |. mained unbarmed, x3 the points of -the biade< * required a judicious mean between violence | years; John A. Stevens in “Unknown Messrs. Hobson and Crane will leave their | Circuit Court. of divorce sri $35,000 and the other $45,000. ‘The former | just missed bis head, Not hearing any sound, ~~ 3 Hugue’s Minstrels: | Mr, x pleasant quarters at Cohasset in about a | County Court. Chuneliry enses disposed or.. policy was to put upcizhteen and twenty- | te murderers Imagined that the traveler had =: 3 Amount of judgments by cot 7 = sueceeded in making bis escape, and they them~ fortnight to begin their senson at Detroit on Py ¥ donee S aa four. room: buildings, | but the es~ | selves run away jn terror. Later on the mere and tameness, there are some exacting situa- | OE" Pankin in Th - til amountof judgmentsentered ent policy ,is to build those havin tions which only a trained actress can hope | and Susan,” and “49” Sept. ‘They will appear at that date in x 3. to pass through with moderate success. | Daughter”; _ Joe a elith Nisht 2? tor hs. first time,—Mr. The Federal Courts, being of limitedjuris- | Nuraber of judgments and decress for = ive: ant. fi he child nS | chant succeeded in getting out of the house, and There isa wood deal of talking at Pauline. | Tpotas V. Keene: Nooley’s comed Y Robson as Sir Andrew Aguecheck, and diction, of course have i much smaller o 7 sz | twelve and fifteen rooms, as the ¢ :ildren | made his report to the police, who immediately The first three acts are distinctly Claude's, ‘The new season will open two weeks Hence With | Crane as Sir Toby Belch. ‘Their compan amount of business, butt they, make a guod ter Pall bee Recommounted betters wHUngt: have | arrested the jankeeper. 38 : perce Sean Bee ote OTB RTS. “ oie did: ineludes ‘Miss Alecia | Showing in every respect.” The following | x; eee to Bi i ‘ ves; SC and the fourth ismore his than hers. Fron Grand Opera House—Tho Union Square now comp nd ues 4 ‘I* | figures are taken partly from the annual re- Number of Judgments satistied in full. 10) | smaller buildings are more economical, as it - 7 pany beginning Ang. 22 und_ continuing Robson, Mrs. Mary Myers, Miss Adele part required to A inate by the Dnited states Number of judgments partly satistied. 40 | fs aiflicult to get sites for the larger struct- TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. . ‘The Circuit Court has not had any general | ures.?” N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUB Lizzie Goode, Mrs. Mary Lanyon, and Miss ssrs. A. S. Lipman, Charles UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Waters, © Addison, Mis rrison, and | Grace Thorne Sol Smith Rus- ion of Honor District Attorney to Washington: y ; * one point of view it seems easy to be talked | Weeks. running up to Oet. 15 s/o. ‘at, but it is a most trying thing on the stage. | sell; Milton Nobles; * The. L company, including Pierey. 1 arsials s . ity,” ‘numerous patrons throughout the city, we hava here are sixty-one schools in the city, tablished eho Ollices inthe different Divisions call of the docket the past year, and this eases disposed of ap- | said Superintendent Howland, “butseventy- | Wdesienated below. where advertisements will be kes the numberof We have known actors and actresses of pre - % ia : z Annie Graham: Barney M. 3 Hoey’ and | Wei arble, 2 It oa xs wits July 1, 1880, to J erin i sumed experience to" meet such an emer- | jandie; Frederick “Paulding: Minnie Patmer; Neue, salt filarbles Tioadare ‘overs ke ana ber Gb sults. July Lele to ey aig | Pear very sail by comp: three buildings are used, fourteen of which | taken forthe same price as charged at the Main Of - gency by burying their faces in their hands | Baker and Farren; Jay ial combination 1m | ton” Ernest “thompson, ‘and Harry Meredith. 2 COUNTY CGURT. aré rented; and we haven’t enough to ac- | tee, and will De rece reet aed Ge siggy muy _ or turning their packs on the audience, and one esas Fame Bree pecan i z * edema | The County Court was also, up to July 1, counnodate all day rhe ey who attend. ‘Booksollers and Stationers, 128 denoti jef, contempt, or mirth by the a anys on Egor aan A 5 fendints, 19 | 1851, a court of limited powers, naving no tal enrollment of 62, cond-st. Loire 2 the Comley-Barton comic opera company; the THEY WON'T PICNIC. Judgicent: jurisdi ‘ ity. 3 ‘are attendance was 47 OGART, Drusxist, 618 Cottage Grove-ata simple expedient of shrugging the shoul- | Acme opera company; E. E. Iice's buriesque iffs.. 73 ete caulty, and ponty tn esnou ars these 6,766 were See CONUS, Drustist, S07 Indians-ay fi vardiy device which | Pera. " $2,482,641.02 ding $1, ci ASUS. na : S. JA Ss Vg a u 25, vir new veralo: <= a 4 ie year, ace ic |, since st ol yy WI the a ‘a hat is, some went to school only in the fore- | State-sts. - oe She took the verbal “facers” of Claude Selita ate 3 John McCuslough; the Emetie Sunday Picnles, the German Knights Namberu till pending, ubout ing it concurrent jurisdiction with the Su- dd others only in the afternoon. Of oie LEIRE NY BST DIVISION, : . without flinching; and as she lad not te | Melville Buelish opera company: J. I Muple) | of pythias In Chieaxo WIM Stay at | Number of Judgments wholly’ satis- "| perior and Circuit Courts went into force, | the buildings now going up, the Sheridan | pee REIBEH, Drogeist, 48 West Lake-st, con finesse nor the strength either to parry or re- | in“ My Partner’; Miss Jennie Lee in ber zreat | Home To-Day, Instead of Going to an eee tae 8 | has largely increased its business. It makes | will do away with two rented structures, the A, DRUEDL, Drurgist, §2 Youth Halsted-st. turn them with gestures, looks, movements, | London impersonation of Jo from ™ Bleak Milwaukee. Med... Sena ee eae 4g [Ee totlow ng excellent showin yi inn ee the four, a Central Park | emer ERB Druccist, Gi West Madison-st, cor i ae Be ~) | House”; Lester Wallack; James O'Neill andcom- rhe G ig! ii ini ey e seeks st esesee Number of. common law cases from with two, and the California avenue with ie " and exelamations, perhaps that was the best | HON’. Sicicon “Graakers und. (possibly) | be German Knights of Pythias of this UNITED STATES DISTINCT COURT, Tuly 1, 1880, to July 2, 18S oo | one. ‘The object of the Board is to get rid of | "Sas. St. KIRKLEY & CO, Druamsts, 131 Soutty course she could adopt. But how different | Denman Thompson, who, however, is cl city won't picnic in Milwaukee to-day. | Number of sults begun July 1, 188, Insane cases. 316 | the rented buildings, most of them being | Walsted-stcomerof Adams acre ca! might these very scenes have been it an act- | bY MeVicker. Whether they Will “some other” Sunday re- | to duly 1 1s8t-o. Resbeend Si | Speckat assessment cases sf | poorly arranged and poorly lighted. Last UHALMAGY, 4. W. WAINWHIGIET, 52... > ess of the attainments say of Miss Neilson, sr, mains tobe seen, They had made all their | Number of judgments for mo Sunnbor of judgments for mone year two twelve rooin and three lifteen-room NNICKSEN, Dragylst, 28 Blue. Istand-avg THE WORLD. i 5: j et y: uildings were opened, and those to be ‘Of wellth-st. who could express the whole range vf emo- * * ae arrangements for an excursion to the Creain } Amount of judgments agul ‘Amount of Such judyiments............$120,203.28 UES |W Opened, os HERKICK, Jeweler, Newsdeater, and Fanc © 4 Moss in her face and movements, and who | The series of pictures ziven under thecom- | City ond the Milwaukee Kuights had like- } .femdants..-.-57- 5-003 Number of suits dismissed at plaiati opened this year will) not aecommo- Lake-st. corner Lineoin. > Was on the stage the most responsive woman prehensive title of “The World” continues wise arranged to ent ertain them handsome- umber Ue 10ae Gtetne aa date or soot f ee win Ht te if Pa egret Be Sorts Baie that ever a poor actor played to, iad under- | to be exhibited at MeVicker’s Theatre to the | VN" tno Grand Oflicers of fl DINGS: (3 betel st cata ak Nuuiber of cas , ALOUE 00 |itand. cachool 16. «ig. ditiews. sto. tel NOWTH DIVISIQN. : taken their representation, delight of 1: di &-Whatevanniay: ly, when the Grand Ofiicers of the Order in | Number of suits | Number of judgments satistled i w | how many will be left out. ‘The natural | 2. BURLINGHAM & CO. Dengzist, 4% Nort Miss Prindiville, as have said, did not | be the det ee Snes hatever MAY | Wisconsin, setting their faces like so many | y)oiror Number of Judgments purtly satisted. 4} growth is 3,000 a year, and that demands two | Clark-st., corner Division, : a2 z be the defects of the play as a dramatic com- | pieces of Hint against such an entertainment Number of a i a PROBATE COURT. fifteen-room and two twelve-roeim build- aE aE NESS CO., Dragzists, 675 Larrabees Amount of judements ings. ‘Che accommodations never have been | “Z6Qi8W- Ie NexBE, Printing and, Advertising i the Proh urt is a: ‘The business of robate Court is of so adequate, and, I presume, never will be, un- | Agent, News and Stationery Dopot, €b E Division-aty ——[—_S—SSS==&[_=E_—E——— lack intelligence; but she vetrayed her fatal ay a8 by t n a iss posiuon, it has wonderful drawing powers. | .on the Sabbath, took a hand in the matter the United States during year. r Fe unique a character, und the records so ditfer- ai the city atone growing. Abang of the. ignorance of stage methods atevery step. She | PO { in oa of ‘ic. | Never Was a season at MeVicker’s more pros- | and fulminated an order prohibiting the pro- | amount realized from sume... se, roped alter et ere ere eae a reall ly b Tt is di h posed turnout and demonstration, ‘Che Grand | Number of civil sul ii from those of all the otuer courts, that tion in-her own mind that she could realize | perously begun. is due to the scenic art- sf ‘nowt and demonstration, a Number of civil suits pend ent trom those of a e-other ct ae ildines wil slosed this ye i Fe nero EG her. forsee would. respond | ete, the-imeshaniies; aiid carpenters. to sny Ollicers of the Order in, Ulinojs, who are | -wuleh the Uatted States isin party. 40 | detailed comparison cannot easily be’ made. | Tented buildings vill be Closed HHS year, DUE LOST AND FOUND. . a P ay | Hikewise se idea of : pice | Number of criminal suits in whic! report. Was reve eps ig a rentet Reco ereenae eae ETAT ET OR CITT a ise opposed to the idea of Sunday pic- 69 A. report. was, however, prepared by the other sections, One of the objects in ereet~ OST—s2 REWARD—ON TUESDAY 9, on Wabash-av, cur,a paper promptly and vigorously whpn she called ie avis darken’ iipon’ them; that by the ex#€nditure of a pat es have done their work: in“ The given amount of eneray in any direction she }-World” faithfully and well. It is the testi- could accomplish a desired result. In her | mony of those who have scen the play both scene with Beauscant in the cottage, for ex- | m London and New York, that it is better. a A . ample, she exhibited much fitful passion and | presented at MeVicker’s .than in either of | ? this city, received atelegram yesterday os ower, but both failed ler at the climax. | those cities. ‘The acting here is certainly ca- from Grand-Chancellor “Merdman, of the } Fines and penalties, about. - Her arrow was well aimed, but it fell short | pable. During the week Miss Grace Roth, a Grand Jurisdiction of llinois, stating that he | Amount realized trom sun iss Prindiville’s inexperience was shown | moment’s notice the place of Miss Proctor, an ; bee ed States, Although the Bankrupt law was repeated | Letters of adminisiration to collec . inher walk and gestures. It has been said | aequitted herself so well ‘that she will prob- ich that offteial declared that he | sus. 31, 17s, thi are 2 sul in’ bank- Fees or aatedamabi etc the woman who can walk nat- | ably be engaged permanent): ate Fee lk nates the cateee Tee Pec a a ae s Proctor | Was in pAsfect harmony with the | rapicy still pending. ‘The parties in these | Adjudications of claims entered took the part o£ the Wisconsin pro- the United States isn party Terk ti ary last, ing | ¢ Criminal suits terminated Cleric of that Court in January Ins Showing ing schools is to have thechildren nearer afternoon, msiness of the previous year, whi Box contain ute Dus ¥ Sfail home, and to give them better ac- | will ‘be,pnid-for, the return of the same to it Mu ives $i interesting tizt s follows: a id fe gives soirie inberesiing fieutes, is fulows commodations. but the main object | WHIPPLE, 15% Michican-ay. 34 | Letters testamentary granted in 1830, aig,| comme iain Ob 4 | Letters of administantion granted in 18 3 eee acenimitiatg mye pupils, | or sev eral Tost ON ILARRISON-ST.. BETWEEN 2,090.00 | Letters of administration with wills an- urs grea s Michigan and Wabash: in an Indjana-av. 303 2 . erected. The Board has always been be- | car, SHinFovening last one weld bracclet. Suitable . § | hind,—has reward paid if left at Room 9, 19 and 21 Wabash-av. yy | NEVER KEPT PACE WITI THE GROWTH OF 'TRAYED OR STOLEN—ON TUESDAY, THE CITY, July 35, light brown mare, no shoes on. a tum = - 12 | because no one could auticipate what Chica | ORt8g ,ROOf of the, right front foot winder will 2,576 | go was tobe. Really, more buildings are = ; needed than the Board is erecting; and when $10 REWARD—LOST~A WHITE ens of ore, The above reward s, and forbade any of the members lodges to countenance the way. Mr. W. D. Kennedy, views of the Grand Chancellor of this and | cases, however, cannot take any steps with- | Whole number of estates pending. : Wills refused probate recovering. in the presence of an audience “The World? will run two weeks longer, | te, Grand Jusisdiction. of Wisconsin, and a ve tr se sett, 2 Peer half the battle. There are two diflic Persons are turned away every. vool night, | that he had issued his orders disapproving of gut special leave, from Judge Blodgett, 2S | Value of estates administered ta 183). one is completed, more room than itcontains | $P2L), bulldos with yellow apet on back: answers in the way of accomplish feat “The | Aci tne houses are comfortably filled even in | the action of the lodges in proposing to have | he dismissed on petition of any objecting | Value of testamentary eetunts batarees is needed. Nearly all the schools are cs 9 1508 Beatons frst is the emoarra: idental to a } hot weather. Amusements on a Sunday, whieh was con- | Ceadions tn suous 300. cases the bankrupts | ‘Te average fees on an estate wherean | overcrowded, and some of them have | G45 EWALD FOR Gold MEDAL first appearance in public. Nervousness us trary to the laws of the Order of the Knights | are entitled to their discharges. About fitty | administrator is appointed are about 310 to | three, four, and five rented buildings, | 1 2) taken froim showcase at Kicinman’s Shoot~ ally goes to the legs, and a feeling of wea TIOOLEY'’S COMEDY TIEATRE. of Pythias. ‘The proposed excursion will, in | Sf the cases are still pending. after the dis- | $15, and in an estate where letters testument- | and _ others half-day __ sessions. Be Rac a AV aT Rc ee inc mes : 2 ness in the knees and trembling of the lo’ ror | Mr. Hooley still clings to the idea of open- compliance siti tne. omer: of Php euprene charge of the bankrupts, because there are | 87¥ are granted, about $20, to Laie he there lang a city in the = TREW. ARD 5 FOR A DIAMOND MY Nt Ss a common complaint with . 5 aU hancellor, loned. he Ger- iil some i S$ whieh have ny si MES HIGH. country where you will find so 2 orna- Fa REWARD— y, A a extremities co p ing a regular comedy season in the season of | man portion of the Order wil Still some assets which have, not been dis ae ecient mmentuffon on seliool buildings as in Chicago, BIO staat the evening of Aug. i. Address ¥ The whole num- | | The average cost of putting a claim in | Tho walls are plain brick, and the finishing abandon their | tributed by the Assigne ‘The whole nu | f district, from the frdzment, when there is no defense, is, at a is plain, but the rooms are well lighted and ublic speakers. ‘The other ditlieulty is that | 7-2," a = aii ti & Ihe stage walk is not in fact thatof ‘Common, | 15823 in eonnection with Mr. Daly. ‘The | fight until the meeting of the Supreme Lodge | yer of cases brought in thi everyday life. The steps are longer and | latter is also attached to the idea. Hooley’s of the Knigits of Pythias of the United | passa unk! y to its 1, ° 2 5 fe ? esides = = "a shorter, more uneven, and theg must | had average houses last season for forty-two | States, when the question is likely tu be Was et $303 He onmmencod Sotor aS See ae tab pesides ventilated. As 2 whole, the schools are plain MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, + be paced off frequently without conscious | weeks of $3,355 per week; and if he could do | Opened afresh. after the fire, * For Sheriit’s fees. Ilere is, then, over $150,- | aud substantial, and aro erected at as litle NEW FIRST-CLASS ~UPRIGII ae thought, so that _a given object will be pre | joary as well with a stock company, + _ SUPERIOR court. 000 spent to begin with. About three-eighths expense as pussible. plano for board, all or part. References re= + cisely reached without too many or too fe chet dis nentlts aroulil bein Hi eh _ TO THE COMET. ‘The Superior Court heads the of the eases only will be tried, at an ‘average ON THE WRONG TRACK. quired und given. Address V Ss, Tribune office. : Ss been | expense to the suitor in each case of from It may be that there are net school-houses NICE PAVILION AND CABLNET © In advertising, ‘rribune office. organ, used w little last sui ofthem. Macready wi precise about his number of suits begun. It has é L 1 r , including witnesses’ and attorneys’ | enough to accommodate all the children who e Wilrbe sold vkeap. Adare: own steps that he insisted upon hav- | house, he is satistied there would be | pne fonowing lines were suggested by a con- | the favorit court for collection suits, Judge | $50to$ t and fees, which will nike at least $150,000 more p ing everybody who acted with him | money in thescheme. Both Mr. Hooley and | versation respecting the gra " Bar iously i : ii i * 5 4 , x ore Rs 5 ~ Both Mr. 2 pucting the grand purposeof com- | Gary having clung tenaciously to the five- | fees, h i nt primary instruction, but the Board of i enue ly 50. nd puhearenls he drilled Air. Daly are liberat and judicious managers. | ets generai the poetry of the subject (if any) aaytale, asit was called, wna the Supreme | foreach side. or $300,000 -for both parties. ation appears to be pursuing the wrone GOOD 'TONED 5-OCTAVE ORGAN, acl e@ company | The former made great sacrifices in hi consisting Iu the fanciful theory of the cometic | Conrt expressly und repeatedly held that rule | ‘Then there gre the jurors. costing $6,000 a in its attempts to subply this need. It ood as new; only #5. AUG East Indiana-st.—< dt by some real. TiC y | inonth, or $50,009 2 year, the Judges at | appears to be control ate WEG iA x n year, the Deputy Sheritfs at | men, some Aldermanic pressure, or some HICKERING | oa 000 per annum, or, altogether, nearly | vague desire for spending money generously | month. iss Wwese Munroe-st. O FOR SALE—* ¢ sputs where he or she was to | {empt to give Chicago a suitalle comedy the- | origin of the planets, in opposition to the neb- | unconstitutionit "rhe bulk or the chance! ering only $115, $10 per stand, and these instructions could not be | atre, and would have succeeded if he had not | “lar theory.) business tends toward the Civeuit Cou departed from at the performance. been crippled by the and the panic. It | Thou wondrous stranger of the starry o] i indivi! . en i a ay, . eget ‘ Es night, aurtly because re are two Chancellors in e' iT Sree e riicilie ns to learn: ist of all, | Cooma bo aces justice if the attempt should | Fiuncrushered to thevwordsnstoutsbedeient, | Pas Mitce Caawrt. garth Fo ae ne | $700,000 expended annually in obtaining | and recklesly, rather than by a desire pac slonrel ili justice, "Chis does not Include. the | to accommodate those who need instruction. OR SALE— E UPRIGHT - OCTAVE ; one Mas uctave, Squnit ease and accuracy of motion. ‘Then will ful- } finally be successful under the management | With burnmg mass and binze-extended train, 7 i 5 Lahey betas N H recess ft HANA! Si tie [ace ora ppiaantet y i son, notwithstanding his great ability, is by 4 " it Ne ut i S100: low methods of ete 5S ty the se he tho of the one who first made it so bravely. Suulincly coursing sa oUig real ine ith: a gloomy | #0, means a popular’ Chancery Judae. ‘rhe | extra costs in the Federal Courts, the | For instance, what excuse is there for the ete ae one echo ates, S00, Nitty wecond> study of character. She has begun at the a3 shore, main part of the appeal suits are also taken | costs of appeals to the Appellate and | erection of a big building out near Central | band plauos, all makes: twenty second-hand onguniy «° end. The slow ‘and toilsome discibline of A.M. PALMER ABROAD.: Beyond where wildest faney dares explore; to the Cirenit Court, on account of somesup- | Supreme Courts, the great loss of time tothe | Park, where there are no children to fill it, | all makes; payments #10 cash and Sper month. the staze cannot be omitted by her or any Weare permitted to print the following Whore trou 1 Voidness les In Teuscless death, posed possible invalidity of an appeal to the partios which would nore That double te and it 1 to renmala closed at an tue when DES 7 Pied SEAL - - Y | very interesting le! Mr. Pahne: Nor ever felt a ray of Summer's breath: Superior Court, ‘These appeals in both | above total. ro ol @ Cv other schools are open, frum sheer lack o Ok SALE—A FIRST-CLASS PLANO, other candidate for dramatic honors. Prog- | ¥ery sting letter from Mr. Palmer to | Where silenc ce, und darkness ail congeal, | courts cause areat annoyance to lawyers in | the thousands of suits in the Justice’scourts, | pupils? ‘The money expended in rearing A early news Twill sell for leas than value tfyold aaser wishes, will take small payment =, 2} ress must be made from the lowest ranks of | Mr. Cazauran concerning dramatic affairs | And endless Winter sets bis ivy seal? e enlenda Tbey are often, | where at least $200,000 is spent yearly. Only | that pile could have been used to advantage, | Sb ones: if purel af the profession, and thesevere school of stock- | abroad. it is full of news to the profession: | Or bast thou, lu thy switt and boundless race, tne call ec the ca cases, only taken fox | about15 percent of all the judgments. re- FOrnabe; in putting up Hien TO ae eee Tee blocs fore a 2—My Dear Mit. Cazaunas: | Advanced so far in universal space peta eand are dismissed when reached onthe } eovered are paid, and it will be found, on a | in those parts of the city where there are | + ADELAT A DECIDED SACKE 3 «acting in minor parts must, be attended with | paris, Fairy Bt and tol alone, lis puts alawyer | little computation, that, in practice, it costs | thousands of children who need, and whose | TOR SALE-AT A DECIDED SACI regularity and fidelity before she can hope } Your letter of tho 4th inst. is ‘VYhat thou bast scen and cn for the higher success. ing been eighteen days in transitu. I will spe Some burning ray from the Creator's throne, call of tho calendar, * early 2 : every dollar recov verty enables sii itis the part of the truest kindness to say toune Freuches, In reward to French Hint Asien Maine Cemmnathesi ye Broaly Beige out by making an une pected, run on iis ne Ay a Collar [e gyery Hollat recovered By ‘poverty enables tens: ta) gol 1 only the’ sin | prise sell) “Address X48. Tribune oes. these things; they must be said, believed, | but do not believe they are zorag to use your oyal tribute to our Solar King? call, and he finds his case sudd y: calle el Gruiterule Jor tliere the OF cee 2 j cal ts ofan rT ie WILL TRADE A NE = 50, UF. eee ted Gaon or the truth be. learned in | ¥ersion. Wyndham asked ime the other day a é for trial before he is, or can reasonably be | is not app for t ic! ained | the Central Park school built, let the VILL TRA A NEW PLANO, UP a galline and’ unhappy experience. Miss | London about Courtaine, and suid he b ‘Thou mighty messenger, wilt thou reveal expected to be, ready. ‘Chere should be is often not to be measured by dollars and | Board stop, for the time being, erecting any Fiche: Mrde-class make, for part edab ahd parts: dripdivilie has some capacity Tor the staze. | tBOriZed the Freaches totelegraph. Butif you | ‘Ai mysteries of space? “Answer the appenl— A SEPARATE CALENDAR OF conte, But ee en seth alLdne allowance, it | more houses on the West Side, to remodel } Css #uoring- reas ¥'95, Tribune office, 212 f a pat ‘3 see K g a i e' r u ryotic worl be ak xf VI seel a vi rt = . T a" o but “until her voice prows. stronger, she | Couldseg tho kind of thing they do in Loudon | qurgush tmekless spice ia lengthened orbit | as it would very greatly expedite, matters SE ri rern ranean ir cdabamamaeagl Nei e ra. OU WANT TO RENT A PIANO OR should avoid tragic or heavy melodramatic | thing as virile|as your ‘translation of Les hurled . and accommodate the attorneys. The’ pre- < CHANGE THE BOUNDARIES fs G SO EHOSSER & CU. They make reotiog and comedy parts, and strive to aitain ex- | Locatairesde M. Blondeau. I saw at thest. James To gatuer up the meteoric spray_ Timinary calls, which many of the Jud of the school districts so a3 te _ provide a Z cellence in lighter work, ‘Then her evident | Theatre a performance of Coralis ("Felicia"). | Stewercd through tho real ot Nature's endless | make. tend, however, to do away toagr TWO SUICIDES. enough pupils for the new building at Lrox & WEALY . ‘ SWS: extent with this annoyance, and ought to be | Henry Kaupman, 43 years old, living at No. | Central Park and thus relieve the PATENT uraienr pianos _ charms of person and mind may come to the | Such a performance and such a translation | 5) . 7 ad of, her experience, aud as her powers be- would bavo made you siek. It did ine, Yue Fah ich RecUMGINIRH Mids wall Tore dead introduced by all of them. A notice of ty coine trained she will find it possible to meet | & is Be S close curperation inin- Wer orbs tha ¥s or three days, however, should be given of & | noon yesterday by hanging himself ina vacant the demands upon her resourees with easo'| fisal ul whom. the manarore aro Mirai. ane CE enone pa! ie round per general call” beforehand, so. that and pleasure, them would be duran r ell us, thou bearer of the torch ut Heaven. could not be s 1 ae eill was an excellent Clazde and | only onc tueatre iu London und thai Jf Nature unto tuee has knowledge give be rt. Morrison_a good Beauscant in the per- | It isa great theatre and a fine com Of the grind purpose of thy m: eof two | 712 West Filteenth street, committed suicide at | pressure in the other school districts, sate so that the erection of new, Duilelings may be- Aroremarkabto for thieie arent durability und capac. building sout ‘Isla ty come unnecessary. Let the Buard, instead | ingly pure and sympathetic sinziug quality of Lond ay delat Ho ee eee avenue and near | (Po onsulting the wislies of a few people who | Hecommended by Rive-King, Sntrwoad, Eddy, obey street. ‘The body was found and cut | Of Consuming Lit vaeiidrensentto certain | Gleason, Liebling, Boscovitz,’ Marhars, Becker: down by Olficer Mathew ‘Twohey, and was taken | 2! 0 have Lite ot ead certian Pratt, Burge, Britton, und a host of other artists and to the home of a brothor of the deceased, No. wor | 5° ouls, lay out the districts with a View to | teachers. “Chousands in use in Chteago und vicinity. No. 667 | the aceommodation of the majority. ‘This | Pnees moderate. ‘Term: 5 yof having one school empty and ALS ea as for thelr sarpris- tate and Monros-sts ise here formance of Friday; the other parts w ell us of our planetary history! e very strict a hot taken ia a manner to eall for any pure wiae'or | Abd (ell us nf the dustined Lutuce, wh Many’ oe Wo udges “by tls. have Nicst-tereaty:lirsesttool Family eroatle Saun=. | absuxill licular mention. aiine, sensible man, 1 | Recording Taye bits thewwn away his peny ihenselves’ open fio the severest cen- | posed to have been the cause. Hiswifetsavery | another full is to be remedied, not by the | QTORY & CAMP, 188 AND 190 SLATE ening and had a pleasant chat | And Vents. Herth, ond Moreury, and Mars, sure. in their’ endeavor to. get | hard drinker, and bas been away from home on | erection of another school building to relieve Ss ri ‘ANOS AND ORGANS. en ndectiong the stars! in the shortest | aspree for tho lust two or three days. ‘Kaup- | the overflowing school, but by changing the Brilijaat toned en Lreturn to Englund f bepe to | t man was n cabinetmaker, employed in Swan & | district lin me E ‘ with'him. V E COMPANY. | know him better. J saw Booth and him through their calenda 0: ~, THE UNION SQU. C r they not, a5 ordained all else must, ti 4 i e “Arrangements are fast maling for the Coe | eee are a eee ana tian pity to” | Siuke aud dissuivo to Nuture's tlery dust? thine wossible, they aye Pear se eat capa eae rena so as to bring aboutanequality. | praxog} Hish-prleed, jow-briced, }onGasg gagement of the Union Square Theatre com- | 28 Jago. A bIDE LBC) Sa RR Ee ti seayai z gti 4 Enzland—per- | Sublimely grand the speetacie would b ‘A dissipated woman nained Alico Butler com- ; a KS 2 Onamali payiuents. pany at the Grand Opera-House, which be- ee eee ee tn eee Agee | Our planer Garin’ ynendous death to sect mitted suicide atz o-clock lastevening by jump- | TBC Wealthiest Colored tian in Georgia. PIANOS AND ORGANS. gins one week from to-morrow night, Aug. | Lam afraid they are all unavailable. Coghtaun | Etfete ana old, ing into the lake at the foot of Peck court. | rg ume is flenry Codd and he lives at Darien, STORY & CAMP, IS AND 10 STATE-ST. 2 and inue: i sett { bas given up ali idea of leaving’ Eu- | lf Weleomes ¢ Dutch Fritz, awell-kuown character aionz the a nutne ie Fens: Lut u aren, 1 " 22, and continues uninterruptediy eight | bas given up idea of leaving "Eu: | Nearer aid 1 ) cs river, was in the vicinity at tho time, and made | [this State, When a youth his master died and SONS’ PIANOS. -ESTABLISE Weeks, or until Oct. 17, It will be good news | Sia"ein London worth busing, nor con Tbear or | 2 miadly planzzes 1 fifteen Judges in se: ca tine, and | An effort to save the woinan, but by the time he | left him bis frecdom A a rowan tor his falth- ed in isi Low prices, eayy parmentx. Upright ~ so the theatre-goers of thecity that Miss Sara | any here. Ihave seen here = Divorcons," Phen, up the tere = one's. office practice Sr Or saw got her body ashore life was already extinct. ful attyntion during tho slavebolders last sick~ | pinnoy to rent. ADAM SHALE, a Wert Madisonest, | ze ; retinue: Lig Fe te ie nds it ii ssible ton is ‘fhe woman fived at No. Third avenue wit! Sgt ghee hia H aTas Seares = 5 Jewett will be with the company. ‘The re- | Hretre.’, ~ Voxage d'Azremouts” an Nepheat ace lie sored thevuge the Datversey t lunpossible to attend to ath gh eabject | hee husband, shots wieo «ives todisdpacion. | Hy that thoy Insisted on bis remaining in their | WA7ANTED—PIANO-TEACTIER TO BUS berts to Ge eontrary were unfoundel. “The | yonsdns™ieum iutiestenttitign t eyer can: | Maturg ors and fase worlds o ret * | oF the renter part ot the fantt-inding by its | Uheve onty ely ts Uttle boy of f sears, eho cuaploy und paid Bim g bundsome, ailary: “#1e | | Hluomademenie Auuness in tribune ofee.— plays will be produced in each Instance with | and not to be thought of. “Le vreire" ts duli } 5, exceedingly harsh enforcement of the rulein | tho meer cag ene eon ." By the kindly atd ite fri x ree a areS if = : and preachy. Acting in py chau. | Perebance, in course of planetary life, Giisshte’ cates onraccount of the absence-| her way to the like and atrempred to drag into Hon, By the iiudly aid of walte friends Bescon. | Gy SECONDALANL). PIANOS AND 2577 the original casts, costumes, scenery, and ac- | amd preaeny., Acting in” Divorcons.” by Chau- | Whore swings green Earth, with joy and beauty s fg | the water alow with hersolf. ‘The little fellow | Pe net, aud then # prosperous | Ze)new second-hand orzans, for sale OF rent chews cessories of every kind. “Daniel Rochat” | Prete," by Taillarde, not as good as 1-shouid |, Pife. Ree of some ot the lawyer «to nayed to break away from ber, and ru with | farmer Ins few yeurs is aiulrs showed tho | Gr will be sold un monthly payments, at 2 State-ste ‘will be the opening piece. It is the story of | expect from Milnes Levick. “Ve Majestic Jupiter, shrunk to a size Felnsiate Cy E000 ch Rte ne at ted opepel wit si sbe- ina anit title fortune “fuisquiee munner and a B a woman's strugmle between Jove and | Mane” 52 xers clevor little comedy, and f iay | Wise hls plaves thy present blu he fol eee EAE BUSINES. or the | Iaith as umuness at the Atnorg.~ from | Stet worigntness xuarted mia trom the bier | BOO DECKEL PLANO. SUS, oat religion. It made a decided sensation | the French, very funny. “Le Monde” is a | Shall ealmiy shine, but us the Ev'ning Sturt business of the Superior Court for a year: athe says his mother must nave been au er eiree. niggers uence gthiraces felt for | est barzain byer offered. ‘Nu. ts West Slonroé-at. in New York, where Dr. Bellows | clevercomedy aud successful: here, but they andl (pu, Longer UL er nay Lore MICE: Number of suits begun July 1, 1889, Oe se eine tone ara | 17 | cnough money to hold siaves iGasolt ead ae ————— Pronounced it the’ Streugest resentation | il, me is) success is purely local, fis | Grossand sulstancial us the solid Larth. Sto diy 1, 183 5 = agag | tBFOURN Jong-continued WisiDled fordruaken. | purehassd several as a matter of economy. STORAGE. 2 ie strong printed and 1 ehall send it to vou. with uwe-struck, superstitions zaze | xumber of G 210 cobs Uae When the Confederacy tell he lost twenty mes | wn oh of the claims of religion he had ever seen | ‘Tae performance of itiswonderful. They inve | The future comet's dread, portentous blaze! 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Conley in St. Paul Pioncer-Press. eit, about... ooo | Stith comerstults tremens” Phar menus elt | exports very extensively. ie ts Gs yours old | mcllties fur the stores of housetiold goods. anda picture of Bouguereau’s I saw the other a Common : lawsuits cus performer, to be one of three tumblers, and | and has an excelient education. He is worth GTORAGETOR FURNITURE, BUGGIES, 339-|‘bola®the wo others in feats of posturing and | $10),000in good investments. He lives in a neat etc, cheapest and best in gity; advances at low, : was nevertheless a positive dramatic and 0 ee ic GES = hen and | day at the Luxembourg. Iam taking my time | . When worn down and ready to tak s eution .. he Success, The original cast, with and doing: Paris Well, Consequently I shall not | Hop Bitters is what you need Mosetiere gue eeds Numoor Feet ote aarered | i 112 | somersaulting. S _ | country home, surrounded by a family of five / rates. GEORGE PARRY, Ls und ia) West Monrue,’

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