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_ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 188i—EIGHTEEY PAGES. T8 : r sab Ye Z Del hint extensive duties and a general acquaint | MH CHU RCE THE CHURCIE RAILROAD TIMB-1 MUSIC. aie Grae See a i GAT publ his amnatne heey i fugouh i ee a BE HELD ~~"GoncuEearonaL. | ATRIAL CAND lies’ hae fair Mr. Fre public spirit in joining the militia of the city VINE SERVICES WILL BE hIY) REV. JONN.€. GODDARD WILL PRE, “TRAINS — Exp B Frank Root, lark, and Fairy r. Fred TAM hecounie cor nates cotter eating act’) LD ne | gTHERBY, JOHN © Gobbakp WiLL PREACH | oo, TEAL excepted. sa tae today in the rollowing churches: : avout: v Avenue ghis evenime in the Western, Avenu 3Mtonday excepted. §Daily. oot will’be the musical director, oing to the armory with spirit, His expe. Wi he P - Pins talieate athovel iety, j : fa Li ening e arina) spirit, His expe- jects Were the P : The Programs of the Chicago | , The rehearsal of the Beethoven Society, | Gives Free Rein to His Live= | rience as Quartermaster of the State of New PRESBYTERIAN. Pr ered? Chleazo & Northwestern Rathway. = F tival {| announce iu for é Ec tney (rarer Fs ‘ v1 inati York gained him, among: other friends, {INE MEY. B.C OGGHL WILL PRBACTL 1X WILLIAMS WILT PRIEACTLIN | For Mups't ‘a ns-Car Aeco-a-nidtiog May Festival. postponed out of respect to | i 4 magination. ‘Thomas Murphy, a contractor in hats, ete., | the WW corner “of Jackson | and © a ee eee EAD sublen eee aay tardtte, Patner Hogs ay dent. Next Tuesday evening the society will iv z and a Wwarnheatied, man. who, being ap: | Peer ja evening. “Mornings sub agdierenm, "Sloeniie, suuject: | And dept corner of Weiland ingrsce Mat Hhar's “Hymn of vointed Collector of the Port of New York, OF SYA. begin the study of Mendels: hn, corner Praise.” fand “Noel,” by Saint-Satns. | Mr. aud being forced out-of it by opposition, ~ | Woltsotil will be at the rooms (Apolta Halt) i ae siing’s | slipped his friend Arthur i ce. The am. Att serviee this morning fa ‘th Array of Great Vocal and In- | fit munek, inonter iockwsifenew men. | Cabinet Rumors— Conkiing’s | slivmad ius friend arthuy in the place, The | iia ee gting ‘ie See eae ee de ig Scones oF te Lessons strumental Works. bers. “The meiabers who san in“ Ei} Hold upon Arthur. man so little known in the country as Arthur | Chueh. : Hite for Vouns Men. at the Sanzerfest will need no new clase receiving steh immense amounts of money | ‘THE REV, HENRY T, MILLER WILL PREACIT HEV. CHAYES HALL EVERES? fication, and are requested to be present this iitge be cane ow to inv cave, | Im the Sixth Fp, ms Morne tis mornin ny Plrmouth Church, “Mieht- bie ta so the Democrats, Bayard and the Greeley | orien Fo Ne Ee | ee Mémurhl service inthe evenins. ACW aax Clty & Yank Mme, Geistinger’s Engagement at| The following musical organ The Field Fund and the Gar- | men, and editors. all began to assail the New | rie wey. 3.1 WALKER wita, coxpuer | até expee'ed to be provent the Freeport. Hoextord e, Geistingt Bag appear at the Grand Opera-ILouse this season |. York custom-house, not for the purpose of nora services in the Campbell ark chureh, | Of fourdiiterent churches. : = the Grand Opsra-House, in the order as named: Rice Surprise Party, field Family. injuring its Collector, but to bumiliate witisat. south of Uarrison. in the morning. (fw | WH tv. FA. NOBLE WIbL. PREACH, TTS pe Engene Clark, MeCollin, ‘Topsy Verner, anvs Adininistration. Arthur was, there- = wlth other West Reehes. Appropriute | Merting subject: "in the Shadow of the Valley.” # Fanny Wentworth, Nose Temple, and others 7 foreed into the Stalwart ranks. and | memorial services at Win. Tie REY, GEORUE H. PE WILL PREACIT 1) Sherman got the Treasury Department morning and veniiue inthe te Street Church, corner of Ad iss Lewis, rion company, with M Comley- Djcet: uid Suecession Of Great Men.” Evening 5 removing Jayton Lyceum Bus | Mi en, Howson, Leslie, Hamilton, and | The Political Career of President | President Hayes insisted on ht Prospectus ore = y y -Armand; the Boston Ideals, with the “Czar ° Presiden Arthur, and finding reasons for doing so. ue ny evening at's Will, Good Wil” Bay, vind reau for This Season. and Carpenter? for their sensation; the Chester A. Arthur. Hayes ‘therefore pushed Arthur out of the | unttimein the joint service Te We HLA CIEE. Ste GILERRT AFTOL fen Huy, ia J Emma Abbott troupe; Mahn’s comic oper: custom-house into the managing control of preseh in the ‘Tbernacle Church, corner of, Murzan st. Pant & Minn er and company Republican polities in New York City, where | {8 Ute Fourth Cou Ehd inaitnaats, morning and evening. “Mewurial | Wesre x Dead SERVICES WILL BE HELD TIS MORNING IN | Minne-ont 6 the. three churches at Onk Hark of n spectal metaortal | Osbkoeh, vie PREACH | chamecer. und x union praycr-amerting will be held in | Lake Geneva. Weven- | the Conge 2). m tomurrow. ake Gi sident BOWILD Pit and) West, Hurons 4 National Greatness ational Sucritices.” A ron compariys Mme Geist Kem w York City, w and the Acme opera company. a a he beeame so necessary to the ticket one | Memon Minnie Hauck to Head the Ma- | simorSheitanone. the musie teacher, now | Points Suggested by the Hational | year ago that ne was wade, Vieo-resident | mmortalaerie nt Mam. toinstrow: 1 T located in this city, sends us the following Affliction. coerce tuer coud have got but by the de. | Mile Forty-tirse street Church pleson Troupe. meenation: treadint calamity ot the and he uever could haye got but by the de- | tie “Mornmaz subject: destructive fires in Michigan whieh has made Fear Gouic, witelihe. isd: 40; prey ent: [ice thousands of Families destitute and homeless | New York, Sept. Z—the business men | dent. and who is as familiar with executive | tthe tress Strakosch’s New Opera Comgguy and | ie td is are ota wealthy class of,| uve a rumor that Arthur Is going to make | concerns and practical polities as Garhield | Mepasunso he chur Its Route. people, but they ean rais@ money. easily by’ | Conkling Secretary of the ‘Treasury, and Site Gul lar swith big pelctice tt ilane! and upiaers ald hole she ds inva their services. "1 would suggest that the | also keep Blaine in the Cabinet, and force | OL QUCe) Ccpmemy’ ia PMO UN iit on aril sermon th the = anger Aus of this city. both vocal and instr | these two leaders of opposit wittgs of the | Gen, Arthur show that the richest peovle en- Wand twenty testes THE CHICAGO MAY FESTIV St fit. of ‘he ails We have nay Nery | Party to set. the example of harmony and | tertain the same general view as the poores LiLte-st., we th Mr. Theodore Thomas has forwarded to Beal Ss z * { deference. ft is expected that Posmaster- | He thinks that Arthur hasability and energy {THE REV. A, B. Phedde aa ae er the May | tlented artists in Chieazo, and no doubt it rence. It is expected that Posmasters | He thinks that Arthur hasability and enctiry | ttle amie Ch Mr. Tomlins the programs. for persed would be a success, financially and artis Ldames Is soing to leave the Cabinet | (00 himediein pawn to Coukltng will Oe it WSN a. I, Festival in this city, which we print befow | yjiy?? - y, to become President of the Lineoln | jis rnin, aud. says. thatthe publi IAT BV. GAL Chureli, co) etd, MEMORIAL SERVICI esbyterian Church. B lees ot the Quiney Rattevag, Sleenany All old, Kine part INDEPENDENT. THE REV.CRARLES COVERNO WILL PREACIL y's Theatre at 11am. Subject: “President ame bour. MESSRS. WILTTTLE AND MCGRANAHAN WILL PREACH | preset In Chicago Avenue Church, corner of ba nid Grden- | Suile-ay.in the mocutns. ‘The Kev. Mr. Buckhead "Loss and ven. | WILL PREACH IN ! Leave.) Ania” oe ae or Ex} Sam bie zmb amb amd aun h fy uiink he Held union in in brief: atiae Tho management of the Mozart Society nd it is added that he is the stronger | has abundantly paid off any toreed obliga- J partelpated iu by a numba: incr z aunt sand i has issued its. prospects. It contains noth- | in that notion since he feels it willbe impos- | tons to Mr. Conkling. He thinks the Cabi- th ay, | WISHAKD Whi PREAC Popeka fey ; |. Jubilate—Utreent. Handel | 225 © IS _not nt since he feels it pos Ais Uy Us CN . WS cunDe nod, | im the Fitth Churea, corner of indie aaies Xe benver I 1. Jubi ing in addinon to what Hready been] sipte te proctt convictions under the | Betaught to be hed and Garfield?’s pol niith Be H iitay Ramone a Passenzer. THE is also alles | jey become the line of Arthur’s Aduninistra- e Will be three grand concerts r-route ¢ b is also alleged that | tiny, -} Reunton ‘Cparen s . only associate | George Bliss, of New York. late United | ~The death of Garfield rather puts into its Tae ue taba ae an at : SECOND NIGHT. members will be admitted. ‘The fee for the } States District Attorney, will become Atior- | normal absurdity the exetamation of John teh a Weide (ila OF WESTHIELI: N. V5 | evening, 1 Oratorin—"Messia", -_--s.-s.2+----Handel | Series as been fixed at 35, admitting two ieneral in place of ) wh. He has | Sherman that he wasdiddled out of the nom- | West hidutny und Uhroopests. ae We th. an Sulvists, chorus, organ, and orchestra. persons to each concert, including reserved > eredil aly: juarters faving vom- {| itation by Foster and Garfield, field's | p.m. UNITARIAN, % ue Seats (no extra charge). ‘The members, how- { We credit iy many quarters of “having com- | Presidency tas been so acceptable, and bis | TNE REV. JAMES MACLAUGHLAS win | THE REY. nROOKE WILL PREACIL IN | YG! ourtenth-st., ‘between | ee Rou und ea) pm Tay se Paul's “Chure Noluasts, chorus, Orchestra, ( “yan. a 4 8, Sympbony—No, 3.€ minor, op. 67.. Beethoven | mride mubiles| 3 Seeaes from * Lobengrin”..... ener | Ment: ie ie it Soluists, chorus, urchestra, and organ. during the season, to whieh onl: Xcept the following announce- WIL RYDEN, b. bd, Wii react | Piemduln & ace Mi . morning and ford & Free Y CHES AT Heavy. td of the Mess! y.and Wash- Tuy S1GHT. : har " posed Arthur's reply to John Sherman's : Y Pate ries ea is a > ee ever. have the privilege of buying one extra | P 2 2 2 a general character so popular, that Foster’s | preach tn the Scotch of Sangamon | the Chu: f i 2 Cantata“ Who Nelleveth and Obey) | ticket for each concert, with reserved seat, | charges when Collector, and the letter of ac- | jomination of him, provided Foster did it, is | ud Agamersts,, morning and evening, | Twenty atin SE Ee? Lenses See te ene Ee, Suloids, chris, organ, and orchestra. for 31. ceptance of Arthur when, nominayed. He | ta his ¢ ite The want ns L sympathetie tn the Eullerion Avenue Churen, near North Clark- | THE iREV. LYIX Wildy PREACH IN reat on 2. se No. .op. 125, Beethoven. vas a college imate s, and-is a} uature what beat Mr. Sherman for the ] st. arise. m. an onroe aad Lattin-sts., a . pt i See ae ea aee aso gloria 4 MUSICAL YOTES. aaulie eae + pate: at murs ant ee { nomination, and that the ‘same nature has Wile KEV. “Hlostas e. irhoatas, oe sour | isis atk. on “Our Tor rn 2 Palle, except Sunias. eDaily, exer | aay WHEE, rs a tyes fartie! is ere Os " ‘ales, will prec Marl and evening: we Wels! THE REV. GE 3. 3 Be ELIVE 4 “t xe A given Gariield tis erat hold on the country. | Qucch Gurnee Slontue and Saneaiion a duldittin dagiiiear the Mee tresktent tna mort | ,qQubuetrains eave ind arrive trom Contna ty FOURTH NIGHT. Tschaikowsky is engaged on an opera, Stalwart: .., Sehumann | + \fazeppa.? Stalws Woodfe Conkling ha uf in his Ing put Stewart L. | Tad Preside: 1s District Attorney. | cold m: Ilayes not been a terribly ing tn Unity Chureh, corner Denrborn: 2 beet ‘ ttt Milwaukee & St. Paul fi: ore vi aut Rallway, uld have been much more of Merruoprst. Ingtun-phag ray. Corner Madison. Canal, and Adam L. Mass in C minor, up. 15; 1 he wi pla teeta. Caries organ nd archi tre Heinrich Hoffman has completed his new { ‘ i cd heart = Sicetrien peat PiGolteriaent Wagner } opera, “ William of Orange. Dtiss is au erratic, implacable ian, of great rf savor ete te Nea ea THE REY, GEORGE CHASE WILL PREACIL , SWEDENBORGIAN. picket Urtices, Gi Clark-xt., Palmer Mouse, garnet is pera, iam of ee. mental intensity, and a severe prosecutor of | ‘ruday C wae We eld easily filled ‘up his | Moming und eventus in’ Fulton Street Church. | mig Rev. EDWARD C., HGSTOCK WILL Vacitic Motel, und at Depot. Peayeae se nerlioz harwenka, the pianist and composer, in- dovr: 2 ; duiley renin eee cask tana toe ie ss iurla! servieg ta the murnint: “Evening subjects > seach this indrn ing in Lincoln Park Chapel, near the tends opening a new conservatory in Berlin { A friend of Conkling said to me today: | field family. ‘Lhe widow of A..'T. Stewart REV, JOULN WILLIAMSON WHEL PEACE | te ttay. Wen, PENDLETON WILL PReact | Milwaukee East Sal urner West Sutwix ‘The festival renearsals usta uae Le in November. “Unless Arthur quarrels with Conkling, he j and Judge Hilton gave $5,000 3 and the in the Piet Churen, corer of (yack aud Wastin: | thts morning tn the Union Park Ladies on Wednesday and ‘Thursday after- Sign Achille Errani, fi 5 singh Will never he ble to escape his will, If he | three main owners of the First Nationa 1 for resident Garcia's nner Aebills Hrrani, She Jamelia: singe. . Bank, Garland, Baker, and Falinestock, also | Died—an‘Explanadon." tn the noon ana gentlemen on Wednesday and teacher, nas joined the star of the New York } should quarrel outright with Conkling, the | 280% f the bank Presi ‘be & memorial service, when addre gave of the ban re by the Kev. Dr. Cummings, the Hon. Euncry A. Stores, remple, Wastt SPIRITUALISTS. SOCIETY WILL MERTIN FAIRBANK ou. Oni ‘Thursday evenings. The members are re- | Cope e Saat a sels ip gunn 7 u a Hane ta satel ieiabenierealt Jatter would not troable him again.” said today that he tnourht the greatest loss | whdothers. Mrs. Rountree. will read a poeni, and o 24 when Mrs. Conti. Vs ttieha quested toalerermine the particuhir rehearses fannhiuser ” reeeivéd its 100{h perform- The Field family has been traduced in the | of all was the financial Knowledge of Gar- } larse choir will ve tn attendance. : pirit of Abrib: they will attend, and to notify Mr. Tomlins } ayo. at the Vienna Opera-Honse on Aug. 2. | Usual mean way in some of the lower prints | field. which he pronounced altogether better |, THE WEN, Fo TAN EBARGEIE WIL PIREACIL i # dor having started the fund for Mrs. Garfield. | Un Sherman's or Windony’s, | Garfield,” | ral service in the evening at crvicws to tte bite Cap "Ol, WHO Has ausr | Simmons will be postpen atonce, that correct attendance lists may be | Ut was first given in 186: hinorning | SUR. IENRY M. 1 financial seience said this gentleman, “knew THE REV. FM. BRIS 1 Cyrus W. Field and his brethren prepared fur each sub-rehearsal. A company has been formed in New York ; ean M coral eeaker Wh from the bottom up, and could teach evuried Frosh a téurgyean tour, wlll. yee Rs ARNIY, Me ‘ to build a casino, where Johann Strauss will | been Gartield men for several years, When | ers” ‘The others merely applied the p wad eveniug {n the Watashi Avenue Churel corner | spiritual}-un tn the talvas mens reat ine ree Rubugag Sizhe text zunin ian converted spirit medinm, and promises to ‘ and Pas Which he as a schoolteacher gay TEAL TEE AERTRGEE! REDO 004 ny tea ner are THE REV. WAISON THATCHER WILL The First National Bank, [have wn- | preach in the’ State street Chueh, south of Forty iN: iu, Memorial ‘service in the in Special Fast Express. Th MME. peat ers ébiitrad lead sume concerts. next April. Gen. Garfield was nominated, and Gen. Rose- | ple @ announcement is m: a ; a Fs ee nee ATTA a © and anens bee 5 One of the recent. additions to M. Vaueor- | erans, Jerry lack. Sunset Cox, and many | ete t : between the management of the Grand | yeirs company at the Paris Opera is a young { other of his associates, who ought to have | Uertoad, pays 10) per cent a year on a capi- Opera-House and Messrs. Ainberg and Her- | American singer, Miss Nordiea (Norton). been sitentor glad: let 1008 he tal of 3500000, and it has a surplus ot 32 give nn interesting account of his experience und <E ty see the errors of splricuall OF MEDIUMS AND SPIRITUAL- in Gries? dali, No. 1S South Hal- 1 CORNER INDIANA-AV. mere hialia ‘Thea e political and | guy Ti js said to have made the bulk of its | 2 Pr aun, the managers uf the Thalit Theat | Th. Almeiras, who was the conductor of | personal spleen upon him, David Dudley | money by the. superior knowledge og Gove | a tmenrestoulea there, Wile sereiecs tn | steWateme sm Chicago & Alton. ew York, who have engaged Ame. Gi Maurice Grau’s last opera boule company, yi Lh} ernment honds which Mr. Fahnestoek ae- | the v: the Key. 1 pe. Larris wilt ‘MISCELLANEOUS. Unton Depot, We eile, eviner Madison and Canste Nand Adamsest. brides: arf .. between Madi ‘Twenty-third-st. ‘Ticket Ustiees. nt Clurk-st, Grand Pacitie Hotel, and 1 ¥ r i 1 : $ sbington Hix. 12555 4 maumentation. a1 Rallroni. i Toot of Trenty-seconsa viphest.. Heat Clark Grct je er House, = sai e in his oftice inger and her opera company for a tour of | died recently of yellow fever at [io 1eLro, tae wie inlis oniceson the principal cities of America. Mme. Geist- | _ tis stated that Mr. Georze Hensehel is to | dious and. laborious, inger came to this country last season under receive 38,000 for conducting the concerts ot { ousht to’ be encouraged in our countr the management of Mr. Adulph Nuerndorf | the Boston Spmphony Orchestra this coming housh Lama Democrat, Lam gind he of the Germania Theatre, New York. She } Sesson. nominated.” He then said: “ Lwill tell ey ee sehada a ing. : : fa Mari: re - | alittle siory about Gartiuld, i Edward McPherson, of Pennsylvania, & ) vie rev. A. GURNEY WILL PREACH MOR: made a most notable hit, but a disagreement | | Mile. Marimon and Mine, {lina di Murska | tye py Charles A- Dana, the editor. Mr, | candidate for Clerk of the nest Congress, ve- | yuna" eruhihie Ih the Aua sivet Chureb, eorher have, it, is stated, been engaged tor the zo that Gartield’ was too | of Fuiten, HE LATTER-DAY Ca TEMPE Cin the ser i colucrezntion w Uwhile in business with Jay Cooke. | i epors, 3 Sous ter Huse great deal of Garfield. He is stu- the type of man who is bank took 000,000 of the 4 per | se rivinonin c cent bonds before the other New York bank | “vite Rev TOW ers had sprung to much understanding with | morn ening in the 0 the new loan. corner of Rubey-st. Mentoriat servi CHRISTIAN y Gospel th gented. im Lower Farwell rk Avenue Chureb, ees in the even- arose between her and Nuerndorf, and she . De suid that he was with the army { marked some years 9 Be ie enc than, | 2utuinn italian opera season at the Lyceum, enn: Satics, UAE ee La the AY vou | . NIG e relied on for par- | THE REV. RM. MATFIED WILL PREACIL Aans, withdrew from his theatre. She was then | TUQU5n. yf at Chickamauza when the Confeder- | weak in the backbone to be te eal on TOE BA | mornn atid erwitig in tie Langley Avenue chard, IN The evestsg uate i = venue Methods in Congre: near ‘Thirty t. it and drove. one wing ates Wehureh and of the engnged ‘by. the managers of ‘the: Tlislia ‘counts for the universal appre {tie ie fonts of th ee * cece Se The American boy pianist, Master George | of ce ochafi, (With thi wing | backbone a PHELPS WILL CONDUCT ME- aire, atthe foot of the Bowery, in the | penhaim, has played at the promenade con- | were Gar aud Dana. As Dana | ciation of Gartield now. He was not any-| morial ati in St. Paul's Chureh. coz: ute NE a CB nctdeaae Dy. miu of any rad ner of Maxwel id Newbury-uv. Sunduy-schuol ard aud G. li, Vanhorne, MMEKANCE MERVING AT SPM. extreme lower portion of the city. She v certs at Covent Garden. He has, howeve ae ii rear, rial) body’: rth W a ety es She Wa E - > | was ing to the rear, not certain | body's man, nor the b followed by the fashion of New York even | not been very favorably criticised.” whether he would ever zet out, beeause the | Gon, buta philosophical statesman, alw: to this remote place, and the fortunes of the " past asa sition was considerably in advance of | inclining to the magua - Mhalia, which’ had’ been wana, were re- | _ Wachtel has been singing at Krall’s Garden { Pos as considerably in advance o plining te the uae Sinto itsusuat | YE? k 4 vived ch an extent that it has been thor- | in Berlin in “Le Poston du Lonjumeau” | Chattanooga, he encountered Gartieid riding | Jane rane’ Wt eintoitsusnal | Harrison and Paulina-sts. West Randolphest. at p.m. Mved to Such a eee fod as) ee ae and “Ii Erovatore ® with all his old suec along the road. ‘They were both a suod deal | Winter silence, broken only by the putting up] ‘riin AREY. i. oD. SHEPPARD WILL PREACIE Eble Wil. PIREACIL IN oughly refitted for the approaching season ot | a oe tere UW Ht led of eae | depressed, Suddenly the dull sound of | efnew buildings, Willlsm Garrison, son of | morning and events in Grave Chureb:daruer or ax | the Cielo Hig aL Chichen iailay Gperis asd strates “7st RI iy patceplitle, aid thes sippedtoiister: | on the highest point of land at Long Braneh. | ¥eriven earucte® eer ne alan, a Ean srt able her to way operas and dramas. Mrs. Rivé-King has engaged to play at two | ‘There lay a great disiance between where | Moses Tavior, according to Cornefins Garri- | vine REV, THOMAS UWaRRISON (rig © box | President! Sill produce the -coutie ‘operas of Strauss, of the concerts of the Woreester Festival | they were and the sound of the firing, and | $02, is the richest merchant in the United Re eR moraine: ng esentnn atthe | rie 4 Vou Suppe, Audran, and other composers | Sept. 26 and 28. Mrs. King will be heard | possibly the enemy had come in between, | States, worth $40,000,000, Me made it as a | : ey eyERs gags stie: in @ manner usual to the continental thea only in occasional concerts this season, hav- | Garfield said: ‘Lbelieve that is Gen. Thomas | merchant, and in the shipping business, until Brysc tres ot Europe. The company which sup- | ing decided to remain in New York. holding his ground out there. Limust ride | he went into coal railroads, when he made ata SEN Ee TTC Wp. t. Gos? tions side. THE REV, J. W. RICHARDS PREACTLES MORN | at 1035 Wes sbrdltaey Les Ing und evening inthe Eniuanuel Churen, corner of NE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST MEEP AT NO, 29 menorts Louis & Texas Express. souls & ‘Texas Fast b RARE WILD, CON meeting of Friends, | Siyrinz m, byenria A.J. ZKISLER, OF PESTIL, WON- en the ‘Kemple of odef Sholom, ny Sapa Wars tag Burlington & Ker © Cuniswerth Geist as beet selec i A i : F i . ey than i ove . ATHEDRAL &: i pple of Several of the bet contiuental theatres, but | ,, Mist Aunie Loulse Cary hag made concert | fo Wee Hy Dana Mowe It was foul | a a a euerae ene iteh | Measmarate ie tages are a yee | Sayer wean, MeoLuey wae enERCH ht . 4 h qapreith er $ 2 ess. * 2 vst y life, or be eapt- so said Mr. , owner 2 Mefaren, 3. 'f.D,. Bishop. ‘The Rev. J.T. Knowles, J. WOOLLEY WILL PICEACH I) tity Represa, engagements to the extent of 35,000 for Octo- | hardiness. may lose my life, or be capt- Avenue Hotel property, which rents jor } priest in’ char. 1 comtnunton, & 2. In. Chori inst thd Calitoraba-a., Sieus City Expres: arechielly from Vienna. The engagement | poraione. She will be accompanied by Mr. | ured,’ said Gariield, “but Thomas is there ? At that tine Garfield wa fhunions leks, and he | ihunion, Weal S ze, and | Sp.m. Choral e Wit Ou) a year, is worth $20,000,000, 500,000 on bond, and morte DAY-SCIOOLS OF AUSTH tnyrind Meet the Methedst at the Grand will commence in January next, Carlyle Petersilea and the ‘Temple Quartet the s aud is for two weeks. 4 “ i syst vies NoVA on a Western t veeks ¢ NO- nt. Rosecrans, Whose comt Ou) a: WV eetent trip of four webks\ dlrine No: I been scattered over tie plains: Gar real estate at Columbus, O.,. Cleveland, and TERE Wilds t SA eat Raa er me, SpE ss THE SLAYTON LYCEUM BurEAv. | VONSE Ted in the direction of thefirine, and Dana | Chicago | 00 Frits "chiaveh, corer of "Went sereyal mating and upfuprinig masts wily be rene oat The Slayton Lyceum Bureau has made Stephens) ata Solomon, oe: author. and | jooked at him with adimiration as hesaw him | _ ‘The question is already agitated as to who San ea ane Tag Haas composer to whom we are indebted for | go.” “That day aud that ride,’ said Mr. Dana, | Will be the next: Republican candidate for | monineqad cvenumein che church of the a irons hott dl. |} corner of North La Sade and kitn-sts, such arrangements for the coming season as | © yi}lee Taylor,” have wri " ‘ ie illee Taylor,” have written another com! etl 45 Os! 3 ve Gartiel s been remo iele dhcceee Tah z ‘Tay ba fl ve Gen. Garfield his most important ree ident, since Gartield ‘bas been remov to fairly deserve being called the successor | opera, which Was produced in the Olympic | ot connected with the army o* Ac inutual (A good many think that Artur, If he dis: | rine Rev. "t. X. MOmmsON. WILL PREACIE tothe Star Lecture Course which has been Theatre in London on Aug. 24, tis en- | Jove and lea ning brought the field brothers ppoints the malignant element’ and. throws praaig anid evan tt i the Chureh of the Kp so popular in this city. Mr. Slayton, the | tied, “Claude Duval; or, Love and Lar- | in contact with Garfield, and Cyrus W, Field | tway his former selt, will be the candidate, | “yyginsv nesieye, eeniey i ‘ head of the bureau, has already made it a { C23 has set a good example and don ST. PAULS RE- no injury | buy that he will be an ignominions failure if | morntingund evening ins CONGREGATIONS OF PACT preat success, though he has never faid out Mr, J. H. Mapleson will sail for this coun- | to the family name by starting the Garlield Hee contin eto ue Bee trout on Conkling’ sgon-st., between Tayror and ‘T'wellta. Churches seit ¢ hook. ers are talkin bout Robert Line | THE REV. JAMES EB. THOMPSON WILL OF as te ‘of Wor: es Wil be delivered” by West Side pas- Monroe: re = aunle. is try about the Ist of October. As already an- {| subscription. we nk A te eR a cag A a m a season before onso rrand a seale as this. | nounced, Miss Minnie Hauck hus been en- | ~ dsverything about Gen. Arthur is nowof | coln. ‘The de: {of Garfield has put a pre | tiifamucue., between Toventy-mluth und Phen etssste sl fp Chea a Mr. Slayton practiced law and managed his em- gaged as prima donna, and in addition it } interest, and 1 will relate the litte 1 have | mun on the ¥ Bet esti EAS for the WHE REV. JOHN HEDMAN WILL PREACIL RSE : = lor Yay Coasts ‘bryo bureaus without any assistance. By the | Way now be stated that Signor Campanini | personally seen of him. About IS Ly Presidency, and if the Ohio school has any | morning and evening in Se Anskartus’ Churet, Sedy- EWING JMACHIN ty tanaieas sot second year it bad increased so rapidly us to | aud Signor ¢ i will both join the com- { introduced to hin in the Custom-House, | Such man as Gartield left he might be |) witches near Chivmir ey eee errnaes enable him to give up the law altogether. The | pany. The general composition of the forces | when he was Coilector. _ 1 t once | able. 4 politicians have beaten the "oti uid eventigae at Arvtrow’s chur | HR AERFEVRTE TAY CUEN third year be published his first annual maga- | of Mr. Mapleson for the minor parts and ! charmed with his address certain | New York politicians because they hadimore | USAMUVieobey and West Washingtolests. Meera Wh ES: 4 Qa) Bd Bock Taand J Paciie Tatlrsst, zine and employed several assistants in the of- | chorus will be about the same as last season, — Sweet xentility of countenance. Ue has understanding of public opinion and sensi- cs. TE yd SuHe, Sferkowee Shecuman House, Panay Howse fice. Every succeeding year bis business has | and Signor Arditi will as before give his effi- [ great reulty for making every body Wility to it. + ‘ A THERE WILL BE MORNING AND EVENING i 2 Acie Hotel, and «Canal. comer Salsas steadily inercased, and within the last few years | cient services as conductor. whom he wishes jo, He said to. mi One result of the President's death will be | services in st. Paul's Chureh, Usde Pars, mot ’ 5) ave.) Arrive “ee upprupriations to give the Potomac Til REV. ‘VOD WILL PREACIL _-s ions in Davenport & Peoria Expre: (ounetl its Fast Exore usa CHL on several ove ay e positions to literary | River the cl 1 ‘acemmulated anything: | redeem the pralarious flats. re little opposition besides, also, toanother resi- | morning and’ evening denee for the President in a better situation, suroge ut eneyin and fends king about putting it on the Car- | vot tion BAMGEL: 3. SAN le-Patterson property at Brentwood, aintle | ingin’the St. James’ Churel, corner has doubled. It is now seven years since the : idee : Slayton Lyceum Bureau was organized. and it { Miss Emma Thursby fas been singing with | Rad teken pleasy now requires seveu assistants in the office be- | extraordinary suecess in Copenhagen, She | RVI Custour le Sides the proprietor, who isa whole team by } gave ten concerts, all of whieh were crowd. | ME Aho had nat decumnkited gyi Se te GT Concerts Were ace ace the | of the King of Denmark. From Copenhagen | 2¢hman Scaile, whose novels Gen. Arte Union, and 6 concerts were yiven under the | yiss Thurshy went to Bergen, in Sar id he had had much delight in, aud he was > 4 ort to nid chy | itd to Keep hin in a comfortable clerkship. mornin WHE REV. Wed, i's Charch, corner of sixthest. winel opposite Washington and here will be maven worn & At- ae xp bison Ni UudeIAy Buima fo] e mE = ER wa auspices of this bureau, which was a larger | “ISS CBE te Be y Yt r i as number of concerts than’all the other bureaus | Where she had organized a concert to aid thé | Brom that Gime onward 1 saw him oceasions | back of Washington, where there is 'a fine | Muronssts = cl ageregated together. fund now sollectine to erect a moniment in nd once or twice spent half an hour to | timber, e there can be railroad ER PARDER WILL PREACH | Seat a Paul & Minne ‘ ‘The above is trom a sketeh of Mr. Slayton | Wasty eu fora cmecrt aur in aettis, ine | AY Hewe With hi “Che North Lrtskinan in | station tor the resident, bath an the tine of gamete citar Church Neate | Ea Hive Istand ee " i i x x * is re. sAUSUrtA, ‘a is ve is @ 109 Uti rly e west a a \* ‘apt. Patterson, Y inl 2e1 e e «! cl fe E aAdeon recently printed in one of our exchanzes, | cinding Vienna, where she is extremely pope | MS Mature is quite promins ilarly | the et an Ute hast ney ui Larsony the writ! service in the eburch Mant~ | Oy ian Agama fad paves odd tea of the suceess Wielt (ular th ae that wus Swit ee liked eae night ago et OO" Gann, HEV. CLINTON LOCKE Witt, preactt a | fd Plane heer mat 5 . % i i rr va is ‘ he death of his wi he liked a glass of elit ago. FATH. cian saimsiin ie taeeoe: el BAC as 2 Isiand Accou _ _ hasbeen secured by his enterprise. His pro- | strakosch’s company this season will in- | whisky, and some of his friends were a little eS Tech tburtesnth and Sxteeniitsine met Be ose | SS ‘spectus for the coming season is full of inter- | clude Gerster, Leslins, and Mile, von Arn- | apprenensive that) it mint. grow. on CICADA. ial services at? p. ra est, and embraces a wide variety of attrac- | heim, a youns’soprano, and Mile, Presciani, | him, thoush 1 never. saw. him feel his ‘ ——— = tions. It includes the following engage- | contralto, ‘The tenors are Jinnini, trom 3 liquor, As Tate as 1 ofctoek in the morn- o For The Chicago Tribune. REFORMED EPIscoPat. = Pe Sundays. ¢Dally except, § ments: Oct. 15, Jessie Couthoni the reader, | #23 Habelman, an oid favorit, who will ing he would be as fresh and even | 4, What tones be these? BISHOP CHENEY WIL PREACH IN CH eS SB" | eDaily exeepe Mongass.” sThursdass and Sstardst auente Od aes: BC Ted aS s stage manager; Perugini and azz: of temperamentas if it were. 10 oelock What hotes ourborne trom stillness now are stip- Ghareh, corner of Michizane. and “Tw wa SB I only.” isundavs ony. oseph Heine the blind violinist, Mrs. Cald- | ni. ‘The barliones are Sweet and Wackweitz, | nicht. Adier the death of his wife, and Suine sinall musiéinn of the trees, Ye not thavihureis & rice and a Gre — Jticican Contes! alae ssemitt well the suprang, and the Chickermg Quartet | and the bassos Pinto and Maribelli, Behr ukirly ater his nomination, there was % | gonk22es™ sist of she trees, ithe day im tsracl?™ F 4 CD | Mgpeseroor or ae southeast eurner oC a Some sprite bis bow in spicy resin dipping, dea Tekee Otte rk-st., southeast curns W. ADAMS WILL PREACIL IN a dvlph, Grand Pacific Hotel, und Palmer Hoase, ws nore seri~ Drew it with citin sleight and Across the strings tonight. and cantees They oun to busines of this city; Oct. 2%, Clara Louise Kellogg { of course, will conduet the ore! ey and company, including Brignoli, will give some concerts in Boston, beginning ‘Chure! airked transformation, snore reenlar ft No-eventng Pease alto, Miranda baritone, Androwsky | Nov, 15, and on the 24th will open in opera in posed to waste time ™ violinist, and Herr Liebling pianist: Nov. | Balthgore, beemming with ‘Purine. Phe ies Ils. cane sbaiselly Weaal senses scbuhs atterhoun ft the bre 10, Burbank, Minna Wright. Anna Morgan | following week they sing in. Philadetph nd tok on the soft. | Hail sweet, bulf harsh, the little man was ploy- | Wood. Subject: * Our Falle The best and cheapest first-class PRES Unstone skin. He wes always attentive to his «dr ing: TRE IEREY, RISMUL FALLS wy Sewing Machines in. the wortd. 4 Ss. Paul's: rch on for a year before hi lis svore had moderate range, ‘ Fee ae une Casini ta qureaon The | Ut és especially adapted for the larg- fent, “1 think losing ihe | And stilt returned: its measure, short-deluying, | UiMruuciin will uulte with ouker chacchaouik Whe | est range. oF Fanily sewing ad a ee West Shien mamorhil wets amanugachering. Soll on easy eaters . and the Chicago Quartet; Nov. 24, | and thence go through tne South to New Or seorze U. Mijn lecturer; Dec. 8, Anna Lou- | Jeans, where the subscription season op is } but ricnarly ple Quartet of Boston, and | about Christma Meth View Pa elected Viee-Pre ise Cary, the Tet pids Carlisle Petersilea pianist; Dec. 2 the | yyy. A in ( cr for hi le i p ae: ee tlt iss Minnie Hauck will be the prima don- | CUS was a good thing for, him. wn anew bee Eaine Broceniint See ents na of the Mapleson opera troupe next season, in ine huthine toxlve away, | as relievetl ANH Mun shee Boniny OF stone ACES | onthiy payments, nd Hapide & Massrav | he [ius © Re Wendling. leamruct the London Figaro, and will accompany | Of many par: hen John Sherman Well could I trace eatt EEDA, the and. F285 Mle Reeeatsrue Sat a ceae aye Sanday excepted, | sally. Bie Lous Gaara WW oalinyy ectirets tbe troupe to this domes, sshexe she ieto | sttueke that ace Friny Mis hans he mde 2 | A ihe bia sky buted in past yellow, Death of President Gai ‘ AGENTS WANTED. Goake Shore oe Sieh tian a4 heres rene Sau | ereate the vart of Caferiaa in the Italian | better man, and during the contest for Mayor |” O er which a starry fae —— Tietet Omees ae denotes van iyucenese, nead 0 pany: Feb. 9, Prof. Cumno reader; amd | Version of Gétz’s.“*'Fauni = between Cooper the errant And branches elehud: as " Ticket Onices at depots, Van Buren-st, heat toy itz's * Tauning of the wet | between Cooper and” the ‘Tammany man | And branches etebed: against that background BAPTIST. . nee ; eee ents scott ce thas Burky anict-st, Tt a earie aioli Te Sadia: MAU SALESROOM, ind treteht office under Sherman House, a2d ESS Feb. 33, the Litta gz nd Coticert COUURNY. | Heside ‘The sale of season tic! ne cone inging Hlsa in “Lohengrin? and { Said to Gen. Arthur that f tho ika in the “A frieaine” as ne Mr, | Bess men would coine out ‘enue Chure Young Luna's dagger bright p Stabbed the dim might, She Dead President.” Wp. OL On 955 and 257 Wahash-av., Chisago, Se Couper and : the bos-oflice of Central Musie-Hall_ Monda: Bite dre a are mill Quatlarae vote se i ahd : Lat d ovcluck, and will continue trons | Pewleson has deposited £2.00 pounds faa | Tell Uy a large vote tor him. He said to me THE REV. KE. 0. TAYLOR WILL PREACIL eek and wT Continue thirauet | bank in New York as a guarantee to Miss are very inueh inista ‘Though strong, T thought fa the Central Churelr at tis a. Mut) (via Main Line), a any 20, 80 40, atid BO COATS tor Gach wae, | Hauek for the production of these ope the exertions of business men elections. | The strain a trifle husky; | remember, THE KEV. W. M.LAWRESCE WILD PREACH LAKE NAVIGATION. Special New Tork & oso ix... ap pay sly 20,10, 20, and 30 cents fo if ach en- } and the fulfillment of the other points of the | Elections are carried by the workers of the In its mixed mesh Was wrousht tnosning and evenkig in the Second Chureh, corner | ah AREY 2Ve eas Ox, New York Fast Express (daily). 5 lh 320 t fg reserved Sexi contract. Miss Hauck will probably sail for { Bolls, by potitieal faetors and Latorers, by the | A wire of sudness, smacklug of September of Morgan und Monrowsts, EMIT AIGA EERE. (TMLee Bs ; = a8 Anwrica on the 3d of October. She will ap. | wachinery which political parties have to ‘More Cull aud ay te tune, TH WILL pit 5 aed Ging aE Pr Of Recace cence aon aot LOCAL MISCELLANY. pear only once in Europe before she leaves | employ. T heard aud loved In June. Ni IE SV PREACH RS R DISAB oREpaeins Teste at Thats eS EOP 4 Mr. Henry Schoenefeld, the pianist and | for America, as she promised to sine for the |, 15 the Tecnllectiin at, hfe rena eet Ishe aware ing! und evening ut the Oilvet Church, Fourien : = sea [pena i teacher, has returned to the city and resumed | English Church fund at Baden-Baden before | Makes me hesitate to believe: tl President Nido sk Pe near ‘Taylor-st. TIME TABLE Depots, E: i his musical work. i she starts, bette stints Fe na to rely enongh on moral | THs Oa erties soe anne? ih the tote ene Chines eerie ye bicerie ae cally ats a. m. a ae dogs en force. think Arthur became auditions | g ic ost edges 5 in the North Star Church, corner of Division and y InOrNINE excented, i The Emma Abbott troupe passed through NEW MUSIC. he feft the eustom-house, While he | SS ii ne forest cakes and complaining? < | Seduwiékests. morning andevenite, in, Milwwanikee, trlee datly at $ the city yesterday en route for Brooklyn, N. | |New York: William A. Pond & Co. Chiengn: | } ciinply Collector wi the Part af New York ‘yhe poplar leaves to fire? the Centennial Gnviren, corner af Lineotn und Avest sheborzi 3 Se edict id Manias Y., where tliey open the se: Puesday | Chicazo Music C es re cut nu tiuportant National figure, and. Washington-ats.. mornin and evening, iy at Su th, Sunday morning exespted. . y open the season on Tues jen sie Company. Potpourri froin IAGUDS. Wikia: COADUCKTA, GOSHELA Groen Bn minee und bay ports, Kewau- Ay ats Dn. Fayette, Menominee, Sturgeon Bay, stimated his capacity for What was his sign? think, rather un him | Decny: unwatced, in'his black lair is sleepmg: ine. Angot,” for four bands, by | yubli¢ display. in the Gospel ‘Tabernacle, 3 Wabusl-ave, Sundays excep “* next. “Le Fille de ‘Washington basi ef \ oy put when Sherman re 4 The Comley-Barton opera company have | 3-4: Getze: “Veteran Guard Cadets,” “Clara | out of the custom-house and he had to wi Green, on the growing vine, ever v Jscanabuy, 3: 1B. & O, trains run vi opened at tie: Fitth Avenue Theatre New { Heakins’ Leu.” “ Miranda, When We Are Made | a public reply. think. the Tesi of that, | Tae Wild rapes bug through whe twined tendrils GCTHOE WUE CACRACIC EN, | ant a.m punning a + Senay | ave only ig, eunnns iay enti rains (Brot York, with Catharine Lewis and a powerful | Od” 20d. “Maj. Gilfeather.” songs from | reply hy the public, and particularly by the Saeaes long lush grass HE EY. UNS Wiki, PREACH AT. | arth and gucartiey Seo ene eae Cee Te eT te ee ee ar eae reegCt dippore. Ther ober At the Gane ce Harrigan & Hart's new play, The Major.” politicitns, illuminated Arthur with the idea. Th the uncbitled morass. the Halsted Street Chureli shis morning. Docks rout Mientzin-av. Culeazy und New York daily at 3:10 an a port, fe y open 3 F le Grand Opera- | Chieago: White, Smith & Co., 183 and 399 | that he had a greater race to run if he would : THE REV. 2B. MULBERT Will PREACIL Et shan kak oe ter pwontr scene ‘ouse, in this eity, Oct. 3L State street: A’ Bird From O'er the Sea,” | keep right down. in_polities, as severe Still keen and tight, OY Rese Wastinetineand Patina eee OCEAN NAVIGATION, eee tence Uimees we Depets and Lt Heandelpa gue pike S. Millar, pupil of Mr. S. G. auariet jioe galxed olers. by ic. A. Whit Ba Rie: subortiats ies Sao ves Wena Bs The brown wren sings at morning, and the swal- (DHEIE WELL BE Pee a eae aap ea | Grand Vasile tel, and Valmer HORS att, has secured the position of piano | ‘Peribelfon,” gulop de concert, by E. H. Baile, EEE mer he Bt the Central Church, heave: | 4 sitio Co age soneert, by the Cliy. and finally lecanree cers auconente Swings his wide wheel of flight: snbje recedentett co Rvent ‘the se te: antle 3 ut 1d for Me," by W. F. suds rg cling and Comells and’ ave Meitorial services ala Monday ic lia. a. Subjects te He __ She second of Mr. Fratt’s pupils who have | “Thorn tue. Sbedy Graves by Honig Stores | Named as a possible Culted Staies Senator. | eae in mid-august's oower Eotupensaions fore Ocean Steamships, ponent ely been given important appointwents, | + The Lassie 1 ove, Best by Jo tan Gilbert; | Bat Hever as possible Vice-President ar Pres: he stately cardinal tlower. : Come tag tre ettieh und United Siates Malls. Pitesn Fe Wayne & Chl : uname: Serene erent dh ent, CarrsTraw. Sew York und Liverpou, ¥ S stung, FE Wayne & ¢ ‘The full chorus of the Apollo Club will not Charies D. Biuke. ii aren” by | "Tu the conversation with Gen. Anson Me- Hears be, and feels THE REV. AUGUST SMUT Wit preactt | Zeke te and from ue pr s scorch, | Pgves corner Adame aad Cana : eet ea Monday evening, on account of the 3 Cimeinnatl: George D, Newhall & Co ty Cook 1 have already given you, T omttgd to | (Thut quiver'in bls toueh zives hint of grieving!) | Buin ard evenmng in he Advent Chiren, So- 2 rg,F Teneh German, Wallan, und Seandinavian | und ay Depot, ‘uneril o residen the mannerchor | § y Souls “Meyer; Rddie | say that he remarke “Inthe Preside ‘The whisper vazue that steals— Sluslitireu nents ‘These steamers iT rt e ential P HH REV. D. G, HOLMES WILL PREACIL AT SHAS HS C. EHOW, Gene Went ind by Charles A. William: Cesena A dio, | eleetion Arthur unquestionably brought out | The subtle presence pust iny gross percelving? | yy Uielock nis mocning tn the Second Churen Gaeiaye " by Charles A. | a larger vote for the Republicans in New Hence that undante thin 2 South’ Cattkest.. Chic: is 7 und Jncksunest, 32- DRAFTS on Great iriiin, Inoland und the | New Tone hopes “ie York Es of the club is requested to meet at 7:15 Mon- day evening. to tuke part Mi the services at “Tell Me, Bi i y 4 H violii Central Music Hall, Charles -X. Williaug; and Sees Wa DE ork City and Brooklyn, gut mae the elec- ‘Upon his violin (HE REY, BALLON Ww. JOHXSON, EDITOR oF | Continent tor sale Duele exp: f The Bloomington’ (U.) correspondent of | E-4- Abraham. > FOL ee pomaible- we tive thei ta Again inclined Br, neae West Van fiuren-st, this: morning: Subs peo ATLA it, _————$_ jake this vie: e new President: tha 3 7 eur 1 Ihe . this moi ‘Sue BE sesnens the Louisville Courier-Journal says: Stine. take fronts Ww ol the ioe: Tieakdents int: {@ | Tohwunt this wood when nights are longer, Jedi: ne Lesson ac Pen ident Garteld's Lite.” STAT = LINE Pittsburg, Cincingaty , ning {the 16th) for Chicago, where she |, Evening schools will be opened Oct. 3 in the | teach school and developed into a preacher, | This mourutul prophet rasping at my shoulder. { teurst. SS dccurdiig to ‘uccotumoduon, Lene eee! | gee Umees ab Devel und Tf : He will, alas? be laid HE REV. 0, A. BURGESS WILt, PREACIL IN | Steeraze, ontwurd. £0 ‘These steumners carts melines | —obeeats Grand Pucibe Hotel 2 will in future reside. Her marriage with { Newberry, Kinzie. Jooes, Ward, Foster, Scam- | und within three or four years after he be: Harry Cleveland, the well-known tenor, will | mon, Ki Felis ji vl 7 the FI B erof ‘I cuttle, shee] ? . King, Sai me si ; as 3 + = , Here where he played. the First Church, corner of ‘T'wenty-titth-st. and In- | cattle. sheep, nor pl; wit? He ay s oe od wh . . P¢ * ul rial De ss it te jolph-s i" ty F: geAit., William E, Foote, of this city, has just | Sammon. Instruction will be given in reading, | better churches and correspondingly better | rhe trne hens ot est victim, shalt expire service. JOHN BLEGES, Western Sananen oo CERO. wre Acconimodation.. ssued in yery handsome form a’ Music- | writing, spelling, and: arithmetic. and miscei- | S*lAries, and he moved southward until he ‘And this broad oak maybe,’ OPS LUTHERAN. Aescher’s Monthly Register and Balauce | iancous subjects. In tho high school instruc- | CMGred the State of New York. ‘The boy | Puing her garments in # gorgeous pyre THE REV, WILLIAM ASHME. 2 y Sheet.” It is the most complete register for d took the nearest good: college, and went to When they forsake b Ee ee a ASUMEAD SCTLARFFER at teachers we have ever seen, and we are cer- | HOO Will be given in algebra, geometry, meeban- } Hamilton, at Sche ectady, under Dr. Nott. His undecuker é Preach ae Wicker Cy Cuuren, corner Hoyne-ay, jo | Depot Twelfth-st.. Tain What ho teacher Will Be withoue ene | £05 Paysies, mechanical: drawing.-civil govern- | THien ho teak eee eee nee Kp Pe Ere Gia atts EO EMT oii Sulling tnreqgnd four timesa week. Vaseate tice | Saeiitaie ts them after examination. It can be had at | MR bookkeeping. and stenoyraphy. Stenog- | school-teaching tor a very short tine wate Heaven biess him! morning and evening. inVriniyy Cuurea: enrigeud | Sentgene mgt warts of Europe at lowest races. meee rl ms * 2 pe * . years. aun vew Yo City, es 3 7 E 0 Ul ZO. P.H. bU VERNET, Ge Agena” E USS. esecnvene The Mendelssohn Club of Hyde Park is | under 12 and pupils of day seftools will not be | SMEtO New York City,began to read law, and | 1 red! teaves dress him. THE REV. J.D. SEVERINGHAUSER Winn | #:G- WHITING, Siannaur Wears Desuruneee’ | | Rasaville s Florida & im early in the field. It will givea compliment- | Tecelved. All, must provide themselves with | SUOsisted as he could in the mean time. He | and underneath the mold and ‘hide hb preach in the morning in the General Synod’s Couren, eka SEDaiy oS caie Sane Zi a eaghs) . text-book: s BtOLe ov made a fair partners d_turned early rs t ind mosses-hide him | corner of Uhiw und Noble-sts. ft ‘Dali. except Sundays. “Daily. & me Bry concert to Miss Gertrude Corel next s, ahd present satisfactory evidence de partnership and turned early to Fur frum te fruits of these WHITE STAR LIN eh - i Ranway- Friday evening at Flootl’s Hail, upon whieh | Of,S8ecessful vaccination witnin seven yeurs | Politics, and the law and polities assisted each His wofuluvguries. J. McC. P. a , E, Depot comes bt twettth and states occasion the beneficiary will have the wasiste | PECWious to enrollment. Except in the “high | Otherto fit him ant. We aarried in a very. idee Ee ad NEw JERUSALEM.. Carrying the United Stites and Koya! Mall becreen chu commer uf Twelfth ofA = ante 2 Migs | S¢hO0h sessions will continue trom 7:00 ti'9 | ood social rank, and then received an ap-| $500 will be paid for any ease that Hop Bier THEMEY) LB. MEMCHIL Wi.) PREACH Av | pany'soltiey, South Chinese oe SPELT tO Com eT Ns lop Bitter | the Union Church (iterehey Hall lathe morning on ALFRED LAGEUGKEN, Gen'l Western Agent | Mall and Express. pba aE auce of Miss Ingersoll, Mrs. Ulmann, Miss m, 3 1 Pm. $ Pointment from the Governor which gave | will nor cure orhelp. ‘Doubt ace the subject uf the Nationa! wrier. “Drafts on Greut Britwin und trelacd, pinRSEpress ones °