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THE CHICAGO ‘FRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1881—EIGIHT PAGES. : 10 | i 7 eatre Roya z 0 a this play, and | Mr, > agara Falls and the Dominion of Canada, | things dainty and delicate for the neck- THE STAGE duction of the tragedy at the Theatre Royal | yerrer t cuiore and Onomar bets 1 OUR SOCTETY. — | iaen Tals ant gts, Dominion of Cana | unas r = Drury Lane, London, in April last, and used | 00 C1 iva newcomers. Miss Margaret A. Gooding, of Portland, Haynes, wholesale dealer in patterns has here for the first time in America. Much leavine ‘here the Sal bury ‘Trowba- » Who has been’ visiting friends in this | gone to New Yo e qterns Seer ee ete ea 4 city'for the past two weeks, left ‘Thursday | Jind Palace of Fashi orth Clark. ouR STORE treceived i the cou~ ir ornaments. so been given to the painting of dours xo 10 Grand ft apids, . during the Ri 5 a4 rs A ecord of a Quiet and Sorrow- } noon fer Ka City, Mo, _ They return iene te dater part Mr, and M : ‘Pied ih. Wiswell returned Fetherly, ue ful Week. from’ Colorado last’ Monday, after a three | ine season, and uovelties inh care has a Miss Carey’s Impersona tion of] appropriate scenery by Mr. Strong, and i : qwore attention than usual will be bestowed Will NOT be open on wi Lillian in The Banker’s Hi See ae aisents : “ pon the minor details of the represent Robson and Crane go from Haverly’s to y absence, and will wake Chicago their s , _ ort ie . be 8 Daughter. tiok’ Owing to the fagt that Mr. { ¢ nut “Tend. fal ct then ty ort iron Fe cae nn ii ee git ell bg the taal doable eon MONDAY, Sept.26 By aking son hanges y pringtivld, U., Columbus, and a > Ri ournal Clerk of the jouse | t aists af eurors.< € E fi McCullough intends making some change Y A Brit Mention of the Few Events Hi imported for autumn. i) HH, BROMWELL & C0, stamping and embroidery a For. superior [fl eres neers | in the cast for Monday. night, ue an ae ere tee complete cast of the play cannot now be ice’s burlesque company, with “ Cinder- Whi curred. visit States’, 73. Randolph street. & John McOullough, as. Virginius, to given. ‘the teading members of the cour | elf at School.” will appear at the Grand ich Occurre ait Stats Mra oie cis R ed. Rob: d pany, however, have Jong been with Mr. | Opera-Touse after the engagement with the he of te eu tee acaba eae wiwever beard of Suceet Ob30n an McCullough, ahd futude, eumigad ss conte Union Square company is ended. . . ¥ Remick, wife, and family have ree | a widew as old as that i Grane. ies. 1 RUHL oar ‘The performance ut “1 the Chi' | Personal Notes—Gossip for the Ladies turned from their fon at the seaside and |” padies, step into 2 Iphr's, shoe parlors and i cago Dramatic Clu wstponer _T} oak cae otntains, a th errant st 25 State stree * < ide who wie the on account of the death of the P it, wil ‘The Latest Fashions. Hes Te Ke Doane, of No. 12, North sec tlias cloeuiisluvs., Le Sete coat ane ora F cventhgitie 2th. a eee : sR few weeks at} aise Kid sl dd feathers cleaned and re te, | vn account, 3 Tou rags = sare : so Ki loves and feathers cleat and sag as : Dreams at Hooley’s—Josh Whit 3 Ofte lg ttt fs top. well, mown to ‘ ATIIMONIAL EVENTS. ion oF ug. ne gat | eM As oa sate, toon.” | We wil “ee the Largest Line . ea el cone! eu ae S ly exe f q comb at McVick- eon a Aavoril One with the way wrisy shits of , mg tt the residence of Mr. E. Edwards, we pave OL NOIR NORE stay ae motel costume from Paris, made 7 e ere being no. Vo. 323 Burling street, it bemg the marria f isle fa er’s. pn tabait Cue is a hie Piene heture the Union No. 335 Burling street, it bemyg the narri: La | of tsingle Rae ives ancatitnese tO . iH a sesies snurenen BY or | ot his. eee to Mr. Otho pleating, machi ite a te Ttaaltany iy, Ali bet ae f Hit Se ae es i ad the y Fish Com hem’s, 95 State, Room 3, elevator. Perf es Tomorrow Night ay hater M Hie enue Hest Tory a “tha A i 3 ules Elliott off 7 has Joftfor Helhauth “Bremner’s Bureki Brea” contintes to HEN BE s~Home aod: Genera { ane i i ie 2) Lederer, of Mile | suid is spending a sew days wilh friends ary honse advertises. lawn dresses aid = Notes. of the part, and tiveen their villa brother of the groom, served Wes ai AGNI SieaeaN AE LL We Ist it the business of a aN Po Bs lowed his interpretation. 'T tenigtedt humorously tr “best man.” ‘Phe presents were numer- | “The Rey ~ Alling, NUPSON MS tah Bi g — ‘ srprets ; aaa ; : ‘epast fol. | (uUrel, daughter, Miss Belle, started nae a 4 a A 7 duction of | nid, wad b Hing by he ous and beautiful A sumptuous repast fu Sept. 19 for New York City, and frum thence pering: aed GRAND OPETASMOUGE: 2. .i[' futher sounby tl phoned Dye lowed the ceremony. ‘The happy couple left e016 Nu "Hue Cain have | ‘excemted by D. yalken ge sed : “The Banker's Daughter” will be given theme o jon the 9:40 train for their future home at De Wolfe and Miss | Wabash avenue, thi inonth. Ever Shown in the We est! ylast from | Jn decorated dinner-ware and table goads i ? Kansas City, followed by the best wishes of Mollie € and Brooklyn theatres | their numerous friends. atwo wei 3 5, by The many egon, Mich, Sept. 15, by will ‘be ma : it the residence of Mrs. } turn the coming 7 oh, | summer spent at Cl Ir. | ence, fa At the request fatter Fiss Elliott gave is Unequaled, olored or monochrome 's in the double-rwilled “EMPRESS.” destined to t legant cos- iter. Ovingtol Auton the plain tuts a pavelsy Appea roan enjoyable | or impe erae, wid this and Independ- | have part ti many of the me ds in the | tumes for outdvor wear of the w adding, which i own has just arri the Grand Opera-House by the Union ware company for another week. It has ‘All the New York been successful during its representation: Sen iais lane pAbereeliigedt! last tite is season in drawing larger audiences ut a b : 3 here eedirae neti SL Giy olllee house, | houses with their new play during the Miss Henrietta Vade ; Since Wednesday night every seat has been | Bist week. As we havealres and ker coup been di Edith Plots has failed as a star, ded. fioin eh requires conden won Lt in Mrs. z sold for each performance, andon twonights Babs Eyke has been a re f Muskegon for state. ‘There is too mueh play i SO years of age, is. sUll living at Long | Eyke las been a RAideiE 0! uskegon fo . © th alonitel , vacate 7 A seek sordat the door w ‘and- af SO years of age, is. sl iving at Long | “exe lt : : * Rp Ae enjoyed as much as those t Talented and invites her patrons to inspect ia- of the week the word at the door of the characters for a company like this eile Branch. years, and is a inember of the firm of Eyke & in clocutionist lias given before Chieazo | porte millinery. oe ay, lumber ey 4 t was a great audiences . fiends of both the con- own, cntitied “A Daughter of | treting parties, Tie Kindest and best wishes vended for the future prosperity of the son, for 810,600, has purchased all | couple. ght in the latter’s contract room only.” This is somewhat rema a ‘ ees : ine The first two could easily be made one | Laura Den will star this season with a new We entlewen who are about to yh si F4 y occurrences and “5 as ae Een Hee eae without losing any of the geod points and ‘ ve ing i Salst . management have done well in continuing ee situa ie Ms. ns ae . : ot the play for another series of eight perform- stantly making 3 a ilm anees, as they inight also have p:ofitably pro- have such a play as he wants out of the ny longed the run of * Mother and Son.” terial furnished by Mr. How: “7 2 °5 Daughter” hi i ad | Plenty of bright dialog and A i Be Dances Dene srs tae ence} Great pains bave been taken in mounting L Emma Pearl, of this 5 Mary 3 to be gone ay fer St. Louis, “South, after a two months’ vay ant social event took vlae last | tion in the ata watering-places, ha: the home, of Mr. and | returned to the boson of his fantil; No. Ut Aberdeen street, | improved in appearan se of their Mami that suaauin “filler is ing a boarding-house at the Spri: descent frum Pegastis to plain hash is Jennie Searles, | Peurkablet 4 @ returned “home Morse has just returned from abroad * Aas i hi aAtterns, 2 = 4 Ly ur i Enquirer say ‘The ecle i German aetre: Sehrait, will appear at the Tha ees to Mr. B. Ho: Ratherina a Yheatre, | daughter tter representation, taken on the whole, ae 5 > $ neath ee cine tpg The mounting of | He vl The costumes are handsome and | New Yor 3 Jan. Is. Pullman Car Com ‘The cer- ‘days? visit with Tstyles it French dress, : sha t a elaborate. Lut the * Amateur Benefit,” ete. nce Holland in. Gun | cuieny was performed in the presenee of ill be shown at her rooms Thursday TIS number 0 ed vatter in Building, Room 1H. D, the play is admirable, the different scenic effects well managed, aml such little defe SET eae Cae oaek ne cae uatet of emnuetians So long ance the 4 Ey Slag i e" mublic. “The new play has many good points, erly veiled that they would not be noticed by aid the large audiences have found in it con- the audience. And the cast is stronzer as a ferable food for laughter, $ whole than when the play was last given here. Wehaveabetter De Carojuc and a Rat friends of the contrac! yr. Don’t buy a range or furnace before you eallat Hatel & B. Seethe “ Electric Light” park in Church’s, 28) Wabash we Darling” stil triumoh prettiest cap. M0 odge, e, is the A young widow has m ‘Twen- riend of the fa ereetly. “Lain sare yesterd it te the seashore wan "Ex activity, tbe perpetital with which this Jacks the Tife, ty motion of. the “i 1 we Opera,” have sige peti t eritics. +} part y .E. Kittredge. ‘T) 2 i happy pane TVearly in the afternoon for r as revived | the ie vappearanee of $ Btive Clovinda, Mitchel! never re- a all the nnuuseripts tien locks them up in her gar- CULAR i TEARS, ittie Caster, who has been visiting in Port V il peluenety to her ¢ Noble, of Fort Way! s Lillie Custer, of No. at home of the’ bride, 25 Sout the pariics being Miss M. better Phipps. Mr. Thorne gives a manly, ma effective interpretation of the character of Miss Lotta paid Yrederick Marsden $5,000 at. Williston F Ss Dab sha, Wis., is | gent! hat you fave ‘not chosen as w John Strebelow. Mr. Parselle is a sterling Hien dW Ue Soul eile play entided By Bob.” ‘The tite is the i tO eee Dabbs. at Deer a Beran might have done. Had) your poor &e., actor, Who, as Laurence Westhrovk, has com- | Uh sees have been iaitle. fir Ue eoupany eof Roberta, the name of the i i y. of Oconto, who has | dear husband only deen alive he would never In buying any i ‘Kessie Murphy, of this have Jet you make such a mately. of which have been x Es ace fueni ees, “Seavey & Co., 49 State, ited cuth pots, and ti tin ‘tramned with pow ‘ior. hofcape jasmin, lily of 5 and white flac, La’ her hand she a Keuburgh of Indiana avenue, |” tindzers & large bougnet of lvose white rose | js yi i Ya Hab tuuxe, a tlce aE ehh Tone Drew, for- | class house-furs r nts Were City, lal, are AIWAGE bal ines, vf ¥ and ime Baty Allen, he. Stites Hntiiliee ae groom, b : sly Tan aetna Patent float, 8805 winter wheat in t s tntced best, ’ Meyer's, 62 We street. Fact! jady says that a good lawn dress should 1 K Ty Hh well. Doesw’ta good laundress wash OUR NE throught Wisconsin, Minnes The Tailor system simplified, with. sleeve’ : Ay y ainary and panel phetos are superb) ary Weird peacock’s feather with golden eye. 1 Hed in Gehrig’s style, 337 West Atndison “Your future husband seems very exact- TOPICS. and skirt File complete, by Mrs. Lybarger, rour future husba Seti very exa st ing. He has been stipulating for all sorts of ‘Pinsh flounces, like fur, are on new cos- ‘SEAL BOL AT | A N - y little to do, but doves that little | since the part of Bub- | Atherton bage: Mr. Montgomery is not successtul as debit Bin Mr. Brown;. Mr. Ramsay imalk a& gentie- Yanly and consistent Noutledye, and Mr Faweett is seen to advantage as the busy. restless, patriotic, American Phipps. Mis Harrison makes the most of the part of Mrs. Brown, and it is one for which she is admirably adapted. Mr. de Belleville is wloning hh to popular favor with unusual rapidity. His personation of Aer te the impetuous, hot-blouded .Frenclinan, De | posed for Carojac, is marked by all the niceties of | 1,62" shading of which a careful actor alone is | sretanen tapable. Conscientious in his work, scrupu- Therein, tes tn ete ite A son hear a play lously attentive to the details of his part, andy} And trame you nil to mirth and merrimen thoroughly a gentleman on the stage, he ist] Wich pars 2 thousand barms and lengthens the best Carujac, as well as one of the hest — actory, on the boards tod Mr. De Belle- 0 MPVICKER'S THEATRE. ville was for some time an oficer in the | “AN the Rage’? has drawn very light week. Jt will be suc- parativel well. Mr. Stoddart til nce here, Ss New p i adapta: pplice Wun ly “Insure you against ' LOSS or ERROR in judgment, as Dalton’s, 5! State. | We GUARANTEE to REFUND as you Z0,” said an ald pun the money on any article sold not rae Hg: St have {as represented or satisfactory i in | every respect. Homie, Dion Bowe’ Bawa? at tae u Heron is play iss Slacued, ult is doing the “Colleen dard ‘Theatre, London. ng under her own name, iplelich's Vocal pow eultivated and her ion Ekin army, Aliss Maine: pthroush we G Davis ar zat the dow Hunt?” is supported + been play: W 7 it ie Alr. ot Ottawa, UM, and tent avHiet the cere! y ‘Toodles. good company Nee Wi ii) during hi erengage- Bosion Glebe T! pata ply int ullendanee on the stage ne rly night of the performance. i. or tip ta, and Lowa. intimate {Hien of the b Amony the number we XM George H. Norris, Mr. and Mas. J. 1 uineron, Olt: dh, dudge and M te Dickey, Dr. and Mrs. Cy potead, Mre and MM. Burney, Mr. i Mrs. Wankeza SOCIETY An esthetic young, lady now conducts all her social correspondence on art-tinted pa- per, bearing in one corner the emblematic sunflower, tulip, tiger-lily, or else a solitary Room 3b t Madison street. Ahnost every country has its national invlody, but the waltz is the music of the whirled, Theatre. New York, piece was written Thi: after his death bought back French an aud isan expert swordsman, | houses during the pa: which fact gives additional interest to the | ceeded tomorrow ui tby Denman Thomp- her thing 1 suid a mother to her daughter, who | (uum : duel scene in the fourth act. son in the conredy-drama of “Joshua Whit- : Sac’ ua Stylish gloves haye wrinkled wrists and | Is the most Elegant and Gra fal 0% rey is the Livi e Those wi ave Withessed Mr. Chronicle has discov: Ma MacPhe are tan-colore g 1 iceful ee ee Caney a Hi allan k tig: EO one LO ENE wlan Or betivyeu the el He ue re di tie dali, Mrs Hea id the alteetionate girl, are tau-colured, Garment extant, embracing all the The rule is. in fi unies, that the skirt | he of taille or of il tuietas, auld upon | €ase and comfort of the SACQUE | foundation eared a superstructure rival from Boston, and one s combining not iess than four, and wire the elegance of the DOL. von become popular with the ladies { certainly not less than two, mite: ather of icagxo and her surrounding population, A si re uf the opening of Mor- , set with | isthe great music-publishing houseof White, | 2 ‘Br x i be the sale of WE DO NOT fudwinjone pair | Sinith & Co., who have opened an extensive inen ladies’ handkerchiefs, with hand- : ei at fuivnce v RR work initials, at 12} cents each. Not more | Show a cut of this garment in our : and 18) State | than three oF these hand i § i iaay three pt these handkerchiefs will be | Catalogue, as other dealers have | cd for the wedding, ‘these are ant raft in | Lobdell.’ Mr Ernest Schiweppe. plays etitied “the dloward able among the most elegant and complete array of s sittin wood case from the other ot the bride: a silken purse, i ree TL Norr the bride me rustle tn ftom We were in error in stating that this | Thempson’s impersonation of tie honest, was her first appearance in Chicas She | manly old New England farmer will be gi: ppeared here at Hooley's ‘Theatre last | of an opportunity to see it-asain. winter in “A> False Friend.” She is the | who have not seen it have missedea daughter of'an English naval officer, and her | treat. Uuele Josh, as played by Mr. Thonp- Girst American appearance was at Bildwi mn, is a capital bit of character acting, and, yor Esmeralda” Theatre, San Francisco, in 1876 in “Miss | next to Owens’ Solon Shingle, is the vest hee er a probably dramati: Gwilt.”. This is, however, her first engage- | representation of the Yankee husbandman | ef otter uovels. ecolleciion. The ays that Agnes Foot Eben um Whitien, will ny s been arranged a meteeT AoE See went with the Union Square company. “Her ever given within our i 2M nto commence in impersonation of the ding. character in piece sigh last given poaay forjive weeks Peseuienee ANT RT resent. her Riding habi 79.’Twenty-second street. always copied our styles as de- i Fires a Danaher hot altogether ian ea iS. se rite ena ihe awit play of Midi te will be Chal new 3 they References: Wright's Riding College. signs of theirown. Some of our ctory. Ss Carey conscientious, porting Mr. Thom nee ‘i a B have also just ud bwo new books, one neighbors, who claim to be: hard-working actress, but she is not a great in five en tab- lapned & | containing twen @ duvet ems for piano- ARCHERY. “DESIGNERS” & “LEADERS” actress, much less an artist.. An artist Le Ps wen pro- Wilkinson on aise forte, the other twent seus of the waltz, S EA Ss creates, not merely simulates, And the 1 ; , us ie | itd itso, al ver mls, | being calle of Grand Western Tournament. in fine Fur Garments, embracein actors’ art demands the highest range of net, sao Unt, Shen Be mn dart ean Cn a sel beta en atermd:aihker of Waldeeutet, ee “aku Reseh, a AUN, | _, There will be hetd in Lincoln Park, in thiseity, | their catalogue just issued several ‘oe, Logan, Lathrop, Ise, : 4 e-foll- Pa Chee nee 3 Oct. 5 and 6a great archery tournament und i u 3 a ‘orge 1. le fold | as f y $ and Bag ery ment under her al bostpald lt reetipt of price, Ihe | tue auspices of the Grund Western “Archery so- | CUtS which they: represent are new Accomplishments. Voice, featuyes, action tuust all be able to bear the most rigid scrutiny. Abovg all, there must be a thor- OLYMPIC THEATRE. ough and absolute sinking of Individuality. Hyde & Belman’s comedy company have It is the character personated, and not the had a very successful week at this: the Que “personating it, whom we wish to} atre. They will be suceeeded tomer- have constantly present before us. Ruskin | sow night by Barry & Fay's comedy says: “The power, whether of. painter{ company, under the management of Mr. or poet, to describe rightly what he of the calls an ideal thing depends upon its being to him not an ideal bur 2a reat thing.”. And this iseven truer of the actor than of the painter or poet. The xetor’s aim » and Rogers are in the east. firm also ex full and com all kinds of sheet music, Send for e: Though the recent oppressively warm speilof weather could not hinder importa- Hons, it seemed greatly to di ge the d play of gooils intended for the cool seasons. One of the most elegant sights at our & position this ing mirror es ae Hows tay pi s, framed, Mr. and Mrs aria ee styles for 1881-’2, but in fact are “arm { SOFth Side Archery Club. ‘There will bea large | fac-similes of cuts and styles is- nurendanes of stating sibbers frp pinot Aates, sued by us in (876. Perhaps and it is coutdently expected by the commuttee Im ebarge that tho success of the mectiug from | *REY are excusable, as the fur gar- view will be equaled only by the | Ment business with themis buta i A : i xreut National meetin rely held at Brookly ‘“‘side issue,” and their regular ats & Co, the well-known jewe' X. we foRowing program will be carr! sanier Or stale and pistes mon Ie nil yer | Out, With nerhups suiae dudisonal featur: business so occupies them that . our_ readers should not be sattsied. until soludlsFirst day—s arrows at @) yards, 2tarrowsat | they have no time to originate de- they have ited the store, Ww sree Second day—ts arrows at0 yards, 2 arrows atso signs of their own; whereas dur- pase He : i rows at I) yards, $3 ing spring, summer, autumn, and i tt iW yards, 48 urrows ar §) | Winter we have given this busi. ete stock of ete sto ciety, and under the favor and patronaze of the ‘the Ruly ow het “s aed to support and lef the randy 1 F, Thor oompany. Suit das been foinence in It the United all Mallory Pesard to ct eu, With mirre a das wudets handl chief, Mi: AUNES beautiful siiv P in or tat is to by is to deceive, and to do it well requires nd E setts Sup Elizabeth Si 1 to take pla study and talent. Talma, the great Fre . The areal eT ae Elizabeth Sims is announced to take place wy yards. 3 actor, said that it took Li fants Ps nde with Bar Iy settled. tomorrow evening at 6 o’elock, at No. tt ‘The shooting will begin each day at 9 a, m,, | BESS OUT undivided and individual | ie 1 ies ’ yy ** Muldoon’: riot, but advised ‘Daluware piace: ier fora camel to go through the | and close at 2 beginning again atz:00 p. m., | attention, bringing our productions ' arn to be energetic without. making a icnie”? party, and is, i Mis stated th suing play at Lester Atepohex in idol than for a reporter to write | AMG losing ut the conclusion.of the round tixed | tq the highest state of perfection noise. “In Miss Carey's case she lacks the pital representation of th Wallach Ihe tke melodrs Atiis Munie, Renner damier oie Suma Abbott interview without | (20o shot No more beauutul range for arch- ‘3 P ‘ magnetism which enchains the attention of | merriment prevalent at a genuine 11 hi pie- | eting of the company uner, and Mr. William D. Kent | i cyiting rapturously. on the thrilling beau- Ghat cusancupen eae iincots in style, finish, and quality. : the spectator, and makes fim sce ouly the | Mie. y will by wuried on ‘Tueslay evenine at St: | ties of her new operatic kis Par potas Deen chosen as created character and not the creator. Miss ERNESTO RO: . Wat rie esctint "elo I al thee Hy styles and eae is Hee ay eae reas Ty ntekese ae ie { Carey is thoroughly refined and ladylike; } Tye event of the most xencral importance 3, when “the y wil opi Miss Euelie’ Provancher heen brought a Geto ihe te le archers to attendthis meeting in order to note her appearance is decidedly prepossessing; | in the dramatic world this season will be the Lthen untke a six weeks? trip 2 3. Switzer will be ele ted OL | lenbery, ot leading milli ed | 88 Pera ue ae te poet wee e oxen cae i : : rd this : H te acai te Tabernacle Church on the evening of | lenbers, z Ts and thus ‘discover its favorable or un- alf the mechanical requirements of her part arance of the distinguis Han tra- WY ores teats naadits. the ‘tabernacle Ch ome? S from abroad the past week ible qualities. “The headquarters of the : 1. 2S, Openin ehers wilt be at the. Tremont House. from ig db of a be obtained by ‘leaving within one block of which the strect- cement of —— r the mana: are falfilled to a nicety; her interpretation | gedian, Ernesto Rossi, who rants uxt to run is pleasing, and at times all that could be | Saiyini the living astors for. hich will support 5 + desired, But it is not eout those times wher Salvini cet actors of the for- s the folowh SOCIAL HAPPENINGS. aadness at Hr State street, direetly to the zround. ° Gilicial programs can be | In Sealzking NOW IN Nea ba most ired of | 1 Hi: first appearance will be at muel We thane: f ; greeably surprised Por Selé-en inary pi obtuined of J. G. Blake, 77 State street. importation, bought for us by our Agent poet 1s xeaulred of eee oe ae are | Bouih’s Theatre, New Y ork, Oct, 31, in the ‘ony Robert Phen residence, No. $6 North Clark street, ne coal is an evi Ease re ur arc ae in Sondun voy. $2 th, 19S0. Sand move | character of King Lear, and he will make jor, W Wednesday evening. Voeal and instrumen- s Wel EVANSTON. SEAL OU a Leer, 2 ner, sit La cada . LS. relined, lengtheued, a eee ea astonishment, | jis appearance before the Chieago public | Clenry ute Raw Site hel ial iagie and) dineme, together sith an cle snt's Chicago Business Colleze is | ‘The expectation ruised by the large attend | trimineds rat le into. Dolmans in & leep grief are conventional rather than some time during the winter. His fairey i gant lunch, was enjoyed, and a life-size por- Ny yun i ies Irom the | tnee at the opening of the literary depactuentot | superior mauner, and prices as low as the’ city. Some. take the the university are being fultilied. ‘Lhe fall | first-class work can be done for. natural, and her face is not sufiiciently consists of the followin: “Ht it 0 play Minulet,” | rick, Mi Galy mobile to express deep emotions. When “ Othell,? “ M 7 Romeo and Juliet,” | Mrs? Louisa f dnige: Strebclow ‘addresses her the touching sen- “King Lear,” © Richard (LL,” © Merehant of —SSS— 5: . ruitof Mr. Fox, a present from his wife, nel others take shorth: | y est bey: . ake ac t it 3) ollie, was received. ‘The party dispersed | and typowrlting, Which makes a Dasiiess OF pie eRe ene We | SPECIAL NOTICE orily after midnight, well pleased with the | itself the former Dr. Miner Kaymond says be bus | °°S Se catl special attention to an rat line uf Nove Scotia MIXK DOLIANS. tence|begiuning, “The heart an which I nt te % EMORIE: ° reposed,’etc., Hse position S unnatural venice,” “Louis X Me MEMORIES, ng’ entertainment, By . a ttugkt for seventeen years. and that the class not easy, and when she ¢ ’ a nt by PURDUE, For The oy Tribune, » S. 5. Chapman gaye a lunch party Birds an y the box for trimming Bow. cacueig ig the fi e my father—yes!” sheis altogether tou stulid. | including M i Ha. Sweotly round nies tho MiOta ‘sday, Sept. 2%, in honor of ¥ autumn ha ever bad. inthe ee ‘tory the number oF a) § b On theother hand, she enters thoroughiy inte | We : Ctiarles Kent! Sfar-of enitdinnnd's DOM Stouldard and daughters, of Monroe, Mek. | jd- il for & Go.) milliners, 191 State | Sudents already “ekeeets wbandred, und tore uring eptem er the spirit of the scene with Rutledge, vnat- Reise Air. J renee, street. will have tn lay for an opening chi, will Surely ci 11, but will disp si gant ant 0 e REMEMBER that e Mrs. Ss H. Perr: The students’ re i 2 shas | LADIES y : - is ES will pl i tne Vil ( Fa ‘ the le: aying of their oriers. wide us for aA sewer was orde SEAL SACQUES, DOLY ing ‘ine bond pf t res, tent HOCH LOWER” PRICES eee. aie ees ater in the season, We do not require payment wutil goods : wise Memory then on si Ww ently to re swell deepening gloom. nt pinions nat spoken, mv not.” wer uralin the lastact with her daughter, and does, ynons, otoverdo in the duel scene. Her at the end of the fifth actis as good as anvthing she does in the play. - We have said this much, about this lady because her acting has caused considerable comment and given rise to very. tivs daily, on and after Tuesday on throughoat the season, 4 Sadan pone her {ose sald: “Thad . ge todo iH aping it. ras at birth- Neiliat Miciean ave nou th doin shaping it t Was a birth “And the words, * naure shades on cirher bund, ant Lsee the dear old homestead, pposit opinions. To fill tue part of “lead- soldivr of Rotelenae tand; nue, Will tend reception to Miss Sykes, < fc. Powers, and O. I. Munn. ing lady” in the Unios i taste for une s R Andthe | ts horas Louisville, Thursday, evening. The Sutith, the photographer, 206 North are ACCEL id ‘ED for Wears : sucted the itleutions of Modena, one of the gna ie a guy jaca ns Were out for a even- | Ch close his studio on Moiilays ee PrED Ghee : trons pleas mont for 1 more than three months, the Trustees notan easy task. Mis: ple Ly ees actress and a charming lady. but ‘does nat te brated aetors of Hon, tn And agai I see the dear ones. ‘but were. reealled on account of the govern them; our ray st thinking, satisfy the require. Wished arti: Tn hat fe f 1th adi dasha follent ot felts ene Herter BEG REMY. r, ! ments of the trying part of Lillian, ‘ sturi to Pa nd nut tain would w Commandery, y cal es ya is p cepa x FUR TR TINGS 4. good word should be said for little Eva | later troupe of his own, ike rothenvaile. hibition drifl. ctable poor—a class who | 4, eat Clon and ravurulage aethe Dest : ay , French, who so naturally’ play other chaol he devoted ins | and : ut, yet are tuo proud to beg | Genes prockmation, sugueste, "A reaniemen Natatic. Children on the sti st Dn aso aspearen tn niudlwudrs years, im or publish their née: ve been made to bold a ution servi There is nothing in Fur Trimmingsbat auly stilted, mechanical, and unsatisfactory. . and Schi ly parted, ‘The Pleasure Seekers give 2 compliment- | Order snd from Diunwell & | Methodist Church at 2 p.m, "Addresses will be found in large quantities, of t! in Sul | Ford, soe sun street, | mule by number of tho eitizens of the vit | very testy and at SPECIALLY "Lott st Thur; y evel 137 ‘Twent. Little Eva plays lier part easily and like a is country he will op true child. and makes a very strong pieture | iu order to avoid comp { Pinalkercllale wit there Goes lage, but principally “by “tho | keev. Joseph ‘i ' FIGUR Poek the thought: while writing the letter of recall to her | tinguished contrére Salv’ street : bi einen Ub ‘umber— street. =: autograph, instead of monograun, univ “1 cing a r father, ‘sigue and a voice sincuiarly One wuo will Lurget me nol” _ Aliss Florence McNeill will give a recen- | dered in uie corner. are the latest And Ghaborataly draped Mths meee priate a A Havens a err SUSHI ballet esa 4 a eiwetery, tht dis eat tion to Miss Lilla Sykes, of Louisville, Shurs- novelties. hess in the village will be elused durin tne day, OUR NEW Descriptive Catalogue, with wea Sue ae Det nite to tient | brates ‘pon ake ae ny Ji iditoad’s di NoMa day evening, Sepi. 29. . uta e shell glass is the latest Bohemian und cveuy. eobtapriate ate observed. Chart for Self- Measurement, together a jot en 2 3 «) ¢ any y ors ‘The senior in tho y ~ 3 tirely auditions. It th thy — Palko povalt tong the many new things shown dual pletion fa at intaeaeeerty held its an- | with price or any information desiredy i ing resnl sent on application. houses. during its second week upon the stage of Haverly’s Theatre. Even the “jolly comedians” could not make it a success, and we doubt it it will long remain among th pieces in their répe Mes: - son and Crane did good work, but the p! was lacking in the elements essential to se- wi with that of ee cure popularity. They will y itin the E wn author, having. written conutry fora time, and when they make Adele” for Ristort and several other plays, It is a waste of tinte und words M To lies heavy, Mr. Prior has returned to the city poe oF the most 1 recent, Bonnets are of | Bresident. M any ee is from his European trip much improved in | shirred velvet—the shirring radiating trom } i, Miller: Treasurer, 7 . ere health the centre of the crown and covering both. | kin, sohn Lee, ‘the election of particlganes fa | NHN privilege of examining, and if m Miss May Rapp left last Wednesday for the | crown and the brim. class-day exerelses was deferred until the re- | Stlisfactery returned. Miss May diapp let @ iy is returned from the East, and sult of the Deering cuntest shoula be known. East, to remain about three weeks. @ pleased to receive her patrous at | pigs tmors hive elected: President. C_ t earilest convenience. 9 and B Central Martin Gridley: ‘reasurer, Fe t \ i siv-Hal. vrutor, L. &, tice. . ] : Bronson Alcott, “is the | A meeting of the Moat Club will be held 10- o Hie “4 Miss Vina Drum, of Menomonee, is visit- of the here,” and we agtee with | Morrow evening ton up the work of the tiene peenliay " eh V de tv order and shipped ViPiok f phys- Hrim- ing Miss Clara Wright. and Mrs, J. E. Thorndyke have re- their reappearance herein the spring will ik pailosophy te feulsz turned from Oak Park, and at home at brubably have something better suited to] yp 6 Nor 1 aftemt to taxed the birds 1066 West Van Buren str : but we must lusist that Coney | Per hoe Gears G. Nore aor rrogcoaings. aunuse and interest te public than the re- | j™eamor Cares is Mrs. Carroll Livingston Se ar oe ee nee at reams rales, cas bene acer ane au eft for their tm chowder is the “thinness of the this morning and eveulug in the Prespyterian &% oO vised versi eae ae Wh detann alo y ays. ‘a Courch. * ee aoe i cen at play i which | Thinias “We. Keene follows Edouin‘s And fanantic Mrs. William C. Kent and children have model ladies’ shoes produced by Kel- | “The Kev. Frederick S. Jewell will preach this ? . rf OURS TANEENIS DOW: |g ras GOR TAIA AL LLG ‘ W'S | The plainest truths and fuets that be; returned home after a three months’ absence | ler are the result of his se ing specialty of | morning and evening In St. Mark's Eoiseopul | Tonorting g { Manufacturing Furriers, theatre. parks company at Looley’s Oct. 3. Give demonstrations by the score at the mountains and seashore. this work for years upon years. 45. Stontoe Church. Inport Hg ANC TANURLCLUPIRS Monday night Mr. Join 3feCutlough wit! {Marv Anderson will succeed Denman | fe totieaia ther wl ae G08 ore, ‘The many friends of Mrs. William Hodg- | street, Pahnes House The ‘tev. George IR. Picser will preach this | STATE-ST make his first appearauce here this season in | Thompson at McVicker’s Theatre, Monday, Reape a tie ae Metre Pa raped alte fesidentes : ay uo such thing as an j innocent mthe lew 7. Sent will Sree tale a tng i61 STATE- Sheridan Knowles’ wrazedy of * Virginius.? | Oct. 10, 3 er to convince, at the fai dence, No, 2 E Enrique, Got the worst | and evening in the Coneresacional Chere oes -zinius. ty continee, ok a breach-of | “inthe enacnues Aoneeee en couren. “pate | RUPTURE CURED. Mr. MeCullough’s engagement is tor three At the Criterion Theatre “Lost in Lon- weeks, and it is expected that “ Virginius™ | don’? is the drama on the bills for the -com- willrun through the first week. Virginius | ing week. preceded by a variety otio, 4 is one of this sterling tragedian’s best imper- Mr. Dav : Wt Tar proot to } the proof. efry has gone to Bedford, | promise suit on hand probably. ten, the Methodist Church will be ilk 7 Das fo send a tae Weekes a ; : supply thi us eee © nder its enterprising 1 agement, Burn- | SUPPIy this morning. T Love aia sis; Belle Pons. of Wads- | tani's Central Musie-Liall hiaitestore ts very Arie ares CURED. a. Pop: je Pope, popular with those ladies desiring the very J. B. Weston, 45 Greenwood street, : Wilcox, of Elkhart, were the guest , Of the Grand Opera-House, ‘has eet to offend Tore been ceen on itathieh he has often be- | contracted with Mme. Marie Geistinger dun. | esas upon th Ester J: Merchant,’ of this city, the {styles in hair goods and ornaments. ie toe Sg g Superemendent Car ‘ore been seen in Chicazu. Us revival is in- | ing the w nter both in opera and ‘hose having ehy Dat week 3 id the Old Orchard Beach uston & Albany Railroad, thus Cuterco. Ape tt tended to be made memorable as the most pera and iu drama. an object right, Gen. F. N. Stiles, wife, and daughter hat iy. Well. no, We haven't got it; Ss: Lam one more of the fortunates who | _pR. PARKER—DEAR Sinz Alte fear 1 “The Cuckous” is the English ti vuzh phiced for them fir any light; i ‘ ve | folks hain't asked b have had the good Juck to hear of that won- | sears witha very large scrotil hernia, und tinding elaborate and complete representation ever | 1ay to yo wroeentea ee tle of the TED ee theta a4 3 retuned from Eufope, and are at their home | {0%t8 ;hain’t asked for it, but we'll get it fur ( Hart eg ibe Ruod Iuek to hear of that won Ly nc yn eat aide le che ' given in this c ‘ sente eVicker’s Theatre “A ne ey ‘! a in this city. a PIE 7 skill und new uppliance you not unity rel 5) the Introduction or oye ae feature willbe | tonight by the Gorman ‘coupons eee | etl telther drive: nor aod, nor pails etfs, Thomas Dunn ince ti of || Harbeson Judd, $6. Clarks, have | ately te shoulder severely and could ind | Eup et er tae ld ad eh deaeonee iy u No eviden ‘© s—the an ve x their paren coal vases, Ballimore heaters iy itt <3 peice lton-st., oft: ee TA vasmlneon arniors, and other paraphernalia menuivee dra na four iets by Kneisel, aathor ot ee eonvinces—they 5 iy Perens ation stoves amin re nealecs, Its taal trou must confess I was surprised atthe results. | Myy!dsnse iplen new ong, Ny uperadin, waai < oo Na anne r aufac! %, rT popular German iss Anna Magen mat “Guinst certainty debate prolong, For they aie ri Seis neribe fucks are wron; semen Ea BA er firstap- } Ecsrgnp. . BUTMAN & PARKER, X\ ured especially for Mr, McCullough’s vro- 38 State-st, Chicagy, [ibe it Fichus, scarfs, and jabots of printed ana # » 7 a Kemember that a litth Ar i embroidered silk gauze are in the list vf | doctor bills, and cures ‘when alive e tuls. ot.

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