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' XS : islets eee THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER: 9; 4 i88S1—-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. BANE SL AVEMENTS, 6 MAE 4 SALES. MUSEMENZS. AMUSEM. BANE § VE full f barley to Cleveland for a lump AUCLION SALES. _AMUSEME Siae RINE NEWS. reigh of gop, wey ‘0 Cle iy GED. PB. GORE & 60., WAVERED S THEATRE, REPORT OF Tid .A Brisk Demand for Vessels to Carry Corn to Buf- falo. Three Cents Freely Offered by Grain Shippers for Room. | Ore and Coal Freights Very Firm, with an Advancing Tendency. Around: the Lakes—Vessel Charters—Dock and Other Notes—Arrivals and Departures. LAKE FREIGHTS, Gra. | Grain-carriers for the lower-Inke ports, and vially for BuTalo, were in’ active demand rday. und 3 cents a bushel on corn was freely vid and paid by shippers for room. But 1s are in port, particularly sail, availa- few v bie for gain, large numbers heretofore engayed in that thade beit now enzared in carrying ore und lumber to Luke Erie ports, having been driven into those trades by the low and ruinous mutes otfered last mouth durmg the continuance of the “corner” in corn, Many of these ves- geis have contracts for the balance of the season, and the indications are thut tho demand for carriers by shippers of grain will carry mites up higher than ever owners antici- pated this fall, It is freely predicted by vesset- 7 cents will be otfered for grain- vessels belore the close of the week, us omy about six weeks remain in which to move corn, wheat, ete. by luke, The following comprise the craft taken yesterday: For Buffalo. Bushels, Propetier Boston, corn... 82,000 Propeller Newburgh, corn. Propeller Brunswick, corn. Schooner Erastus Corning, corn. Seboouer B. F, Bruce, corn, For Coliingwoou Schooner Neelon, corn... ‘Total capacity. LUMBER. Lufnber freights remain steady and firm at tho ruling rates. Vessels are in good demand, especially for east-shore ‘ports, A few charters were made yesterday, the bulk of the ileet now being atter cargoes. The foliowing are tho rates prevailing from the ports named: st Saginaw to Lake Erie Ff a J,udingion to Chic From Waite Lake to Cal From Grand Haven to. ChIGEe. From Muskegon to Chicago... IRON-ONE. Gre freignts are reported as very strong. tho revival of ‘yrain freizhts being likely to draw come of the grain-vessels engaged in carrying ore at present back te their proper trade. An advance of 5 cemts per ton is reported from ~anuba 19 Chicago, South Chicago, and Grand Haven, and an advance on earroes to Lake Erie ports of 510 cents is predicted this week, The following are now the tates: Ex cate From Escanabn to Lake Erie ports From Marquette to Lake Erie ports. coaL. Yesterday's advices from Buffalo represent coal freights a3 vers unsettled, with the tend- eney in favorof still higher ‘rates. Coal-car- riers are very Scarce at that port, and the stocks for shipment execedingly large, and daily zrow- ing. But little time remains to ship it by water, and it is quite likely that freights will not record a decline from there the balance of the Season. From Eric and Clevelang the same remarks do not apply, as stocks are Ypresented as rather small and but slight demand for carrie ‘The following are the figures from the ports named below: * From Buffalo to Chicago. From [utlalo to Milwankee Ho to Duluth. Erie ports to Chicago. rie ports to Milwaukee. By Lake Erie ports is meant any port Erie west of and inciuding Erit to whivh iron-ore is consigned, and from which coal is shipped. IIOME GATNERINGS, QUIETNESS IN THE RIVER, ‘Yesterday and thg day before were quict deys in the river, the greater purt of the big ileet in port the early part of the week hiving unioaded .and gotaway again. Today.and tomorrow, if the wind {s favorable, will reverse matters, as a fleet of some 30 or more vessels, mostly lumber- carriers, is now due. Tho arrival of the umber. ficet always makes things lively on tho river, as it gives the bridgetenders and tugmen an opportunity to quarrel. and wranzle and hurl chvice epithets at each other. And it also af fords opportunities for collisions between ves- sels, whereby bows are stove in, jibbooms taken out, ete, all ot which affords the marine report- ers opportunities’ to gather items without hav- ing to buttonhole every one they - know for, “news pointers,” as is the case when things are quiet and duil. DOCK AND OTHER NoTES. Capt. McKee, the cribkeeper, was in the city yesterday. The schooner Selkirk is in Miller Brothers’ dry-docks, bemg recalked. Capt. Julius Nelson has taken command of the schooner Onconta, vice William Long. The steam-barge Starkey was chartered yes- terday and left for White ‘Lake for a cargo of lumber. + Abill of sale of the tug L. L. Anthony, from Edwin Walker to Richard Schultz. was filed for record at the Custoin-House yesterday. Consid- eration, $1,600. Tne schooner elie Brown, Capt. Lyman: Feitus’ fine vessel, leaves this morning for Dyontz Bay with a full cargo of sundries, come. thing out of tho usual line for Jumber craft. Capt. It. Cussady has been assigned to the com- mand of that beautiful pieve ‘of marine. archi- re, the scow-schuoner Sea Bird, in piace of Gapt- William Fitch, resigned. ‘ho Sea bie has proved a very profitable investment to the xen= Demen who Iately bought her, and alrendy sev- eral parties are seeking to purchase her. This ig not a joke, either. ‘The Captain of atugclaims that the bridge- tender at Division street kept him waiting over fifteen mfnutes..yesterday before he opened me bridge and that the “red bail” was not up tue time, either, the “bridgetencer, the Gapiain velng jh a saloon near by. If true, and the Captain is not one of the “kickers,” Muyor Harrison should cither have he, qunidgetender discharged or the Captain About 10 o'clock yesterday morning, while the schooner Bay State was being towed down the river, and when near the Air Line Elevator, the tug baving her in tow broke down, Tha conse- quence was that the schooner run her jibboom - d0to the side of tho elevator, knocking a hole through the sold masonry and fastening. herself. go strongly that it required the combined efforts of three tugs te pull her Joose. Strange as it May scem, tne schooner’s Jibboom was not in- juredin the feast, VESSEL CHARTERS. AT BUFFALO, N.Y. Sreciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, UFFALO, N. ¥., Oct. &8—Coal freights con- Ged firm today at unchanged rates. Engaze- hts:’ Propeller Lehigh, for Chicago; at. $1.45; “propeller Minneapolis and schooner S. J. Tilden, sume, at $1.40; schooner Three Brothers, for Green Bay, at $1.15: schooner, Flying Mist, tor Bacine, at $1.50; schooner Kate -helly, for De- troit, at 60 cents; schooner N.C. West, for San- dusky.tat 6 cents. Canal freigbts were very Hirm at 4% cents on wheat, 4 cents on corn, and 33{ cents on flaxseed to'New York. Shipments for the week, 678.100 bushels. AT CLEVELAND, 0. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. §.—Charters—Propelier Prorress and schooner Warner, coal, Butlalo to ‘Milwaukee, $1.40 free: propeller Republic and consorts Ironton and Grace Hollana, coal, Buf- Talo to Duluth, $1.75 free; propeller Fred Kelley, cori, Buffalo to Milwaukee, $1.50 free: schooner Scove, ore, Escanaba to Cleveland, $1.25: schoon- er Faony Heil, railroad iron, Sandusky to Du- duta, and ore, Marquette to Lake Eric, on pri- Wate terms, AT MILWAUKEE, WIS. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis. Oct. §.—The cchooner Scorge G. Houghton was today charted to take freight of AROUND THE LAKES, Asnonr OF¥ PONT BURWELL, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Borrano, N. ¥.. Oct. 8.—A dispaten was re- ecived today stating that the barge America bad fone ashore off Port Burwell,on the Canada coust of Luke Erie, and that one man had been drowned. The America is owned by Thomas Ryan, of this city, whu also owned the barge. Princess Alexandriu, The Alexandria, loaded with Ues, went ashore at Burwell about. two weeks ugo and broke up. The ties were guth- ered on the shore and the America was seut to bring them here i tow of the tugSenecal, No particulars of the disaster are yet known. A MARINE TELEPHONE. Spectat Dispaten 19 ‘Tne Chicago Tribune, AMHERSTBURG, Ont., Oct. -A telephone is being putup between Dutt & Gatfleld’s oltice at the Lime-Kilus und Multens’ coal oltice here. ‘This will sive communication between bere and the Detroit marine offices. Vessel-men cau then get the stage of water on the Lime-Kilns when bound up at Mullens’ dock, and bout agents can be notified when a boat pas: and over Bar Voint, or it detained here. dine is for the marine interests only and, will be & yreat convenience ING THE LITTLE FELLOWS. tch to The Chicago Trivane, AMHERSTBURG, Ont. Oct. §.—Pridgcon’s flect of schooners, the Coyne, Michivan.and Nichul- son, passed dowa, lumber-laden from Bay City Sor Buitalo today. Other large craft, including the Palmer, are going into tho: lumber trade. ‘The small Varges complain that they ure Lemg driven out of the lumber business by the large cratt, TNE STRAM-RARGE G: Special Dispatch to The C E, Wis., Oct. S.—Woif & Davidson, ed a dispatch stating that the wre g Levinthan commenced placing. pumps on the ‘stenm-barge Granite Suite, sunk near the Clay Banks, ut l o'clock thi: RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS AT BU: Speciat Dismitch to ‘The Chteage Fetus Berrato, Oct. 8. = week: Corn, 3 bushels: tlour, Shipment MALI tous; cement, 7,07U barrels: rails, SW tous; Salt, 1,000 tons. CRUSHED BETWEEN TWO SCOWS. Srecial Dispatch to Mitw. morning J to shed between two Scows in the harbor, fell in tho water, aud was drowned. WIND-DOUND AT BUFFALO. Special Despatch to The Caicage Tribune, Bereato, N. ¥., Vet. &—The wind is blowing quite fresh down’ Leke_E: number of Vessels ready to sail are detained in consequence. SOLD AT MARSHAL'S SALE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MiLwavKEE, Wis. Oct. $.—The scow Huuter was sold by the Uni tates Murshal today to John Saveland for THE CANADA WRECKING COMPANY, Special Dieputch to The Chicago Tribune. AMHERSTBURG, Ont. Oct. §.—The Canada g Company's tug Prince Alfred is again taking headquarters here, TO NE SOLD FOR TUG BILLS. spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. AMUERSTBENG, Ont., Oct, S§—The barze Mari- ner will bo sold at Marshal's sale for tug bills. DULL TOW Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. AMUERSTBURG, Ont, Oct. 8.—Towing is very dull on the Detroit River. STOPPING A LEAK. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKRE. ‘ne schooner Olin OTHER LAKE Ports. PONT HURON, Special Diswarehs to Tis Chicaco Tribune. Porr Hero, Mich., Oct. $—1:39 p. m— Passed un—Propelters Enterprise No. 1, Port- age, Conestoxa, Nashua, Sarina and barges, Wi D. FS. Fitzhugh, tugs Niagara and Itcindeer, Flect Masters and barze: Down—Propeliers Columbia, Dean Richmond, Oceanic, Osceota, Yanderbilt, China, W. um, Cleveland ana barges, Iron Duk consort,” Potomac and consort, Empire and barges; schoouer 5, Il. Foster. Wind—Southwest. Weather—Cloudy. Special 7 he Cle. zs Trunine, Pout Hcnox, Mich., Oct, §—9:30 p. m.—Passed up—Schooner Columbian, Arrived—Schooners Fleetwing, Irene, Atmos- phere; steamer Keweenaw. Down—Propellers Fountain City, N. K. Fair- bank. Passuic and baru mpest and barges, R. Prindiville and bar: in port—Propeller Ruteigh. Wind northeast, brisk. Weather cloudy. Storm sigauls up. BUFFALO. Special Dispatch to The Chtcaco Tribune. Burraro, N. ¥:, Oc rrived—From Mil- winkee—Proveller Lebizb, wheat, eve. From Duluth—Propeller St. Paul, wheat; propelier Japan, tour, cte.;. propeller Atlantic, tour; schooner Owasco, wheat. From Elk Rapid: Propeller Rounvxe, piz-iron. From Bay Clty— Propeller Georze King end-varges C. L. Young Melbourne, and L. Itwson, lumber. From De- ehooner Kate «Kelly, whear, From nd—Schooners H. A. Kent, M. it, Warner, Pathfinder, Grace Holland, and Ironton. Cleared — For Chicaro— Propeller Gordon ‘ainpbeil, coal; propeller Milwaukee, cement, schooner Schurliciil. coal, For Milwaukee Schooner Pathinder, coal. For Duluth—Pro- peller Japan, sundries; propeller Atiuntic, ce ment, cte.: Schooner Ironton, coal; schooner Gruee Holland, coal. For Hacine—Propeller St, Paul, eon jooner A. Kent, coal. For Green Bi ooner ‘Shree Brothers, coal. For Sandusky—Schooner N. C. West, coal. MANQUETT: Sorctol Diepateh to Ths Thteaue Trbuns. Manqcetre, Mich., Oct. S—Passea up—Pro- peller Pacitic. Vown—Steamer City of Cleveland; propellers Mortherner and Peerless. - Arrived—Tug Goodnorr: schooners C.G. King, Winslow, John 0" Ml, and I. verew. Cleared—Propuiler Gliade penooners pi Webb, Sophia Mineb, and C. P.’Mine! PORT. COLBORNE. Special Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Porr Conorxe, Or Oct. 8.—Passed down— Schouner Wawanosh, corn; schooner Miami Beit corn; schooner Hydrabad, Whent: Schooner P.M, Rog Vincent. corn, AUCTIO} N IN Sz ALES. ~~ ELTSON, PLERSHEDL & CO., Stand 56 Randolph-st, Gar Regular Sales Days FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, . AND GENERAL HCUSEROLD G90Ds . Wednesday and Saturday, CHLATTEL MORTGAGE SALE! ENTIRE FURNITURBE)|., OF RESIDENCE 22 ALDINE SOUARE, |= Tuesday Morning, Oct. at 10 o'clock, sh Parlor Suit, Pior Carpets, Chamber and Kitchen Outi, ssware. Entire outtit for rs, Caicago to Cape One Elegant Upri a Mantel Mitr Plano, ta ty Bet 0 Gi Y, CAPS, Poe SPLERSIUSEM © CO.. Aucttoncers, For Tan Sale, Oct. 12, at 9:30 a.m., FURNITURE, CARPETS, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ” ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Si und $6 HandoJph-st. A LIPMAN, Auetioncer, 151 South Clark-st. ‘Will sell, until further notice, every evening, all FORIRITED EUEDGES, CONSISTING OF Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pistols, and Fancy Goods. 4. LIPMAN, Auctioneer, 2s und 215 Madisou-s> GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 & 216 Nadison-st., ‘WILL SELL AT AUCTION RONDAY,. OCT. 10, ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, For Best Retail Trade Only, AND YOU SHOULD COME. Tuesday, Oct. Ii, ‘at 9:30, SPECIAL SALE Bohemian. Majolica. fancy Gla GEO. P. GORE REGULAR TRADE SALES DRY GOODS! Toasday, Oct. H, 9:30am. ‘Thursday, Oct. 23 13, 9:30 am. ONE THOUSAND LOTS {8 EACH OFFERING, Bed Blankets, Horse Blankets, Buck Gloves, Kid Gloves, Wool Hasiery, Knit Goads, Dress Siiks, Biack Satias, Ladles’ Cloaks, Dress Goods, Ladies’ Bolmans, Weal Shewls, Winter Gaps, ve Hais, Linen Goads, Ken's Undervear, Carpets, Floor oi Slot Ns, Table dil-Cloths, ». GORE & CO. Auctioneers. G09 Cus? H-HADE o's & Shoes CAN BE BOUGHT AT THE AUCTION SALE TO BE MADE BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 & 216 Miadison-st., ednesday, Oct. 12, AT 9:30 A. M. SHARP. 1000 Cases Boots and Shoes G00 Cases Rubher Goods, AND ALL OF THE BEST STYLES AND QUALITY. Thursday, Oct. 13, ab 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE Crockery and Glassware. 150 Casks of well-assorted W. @., C. C., Porcelain, and Hotel Ware. 500 Bris. Glassware. A large lot of Lamps, Brackets, Lamp- Fixtures, ete. GEO, P.GORE & CO., Auctioneers. QP ROY & Cb., THE OLD, RELIABLE “AUCTIONEERS,” Nos. 78 & 80 Randolph-st., oid Regular Saies BY AUCTION! Of Houschoid Goods of all descriptions on Tuesday and Friday of Each Week. 1 Challe! Morleage. Sal Hoaday Horaing, Oct i al ip Weloce, THE LNLIRE CONTENTS OF 18 RCOMS, Consisting of Chamber Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, reserve, under Chattel Moztsaz POMELOY Brussels and Insrain te. &e., to be sold without . to hichest bidder, Auctioneers, und $0 Htandolph-st, B.& JJ CASEY, 41 AND 25 FIFTILAY., Mave for sale some tite Bln toon Counters, Kank and gre nnd Tee Boxes Cary HES, AY OMice nnd is, Cutlery, severat Mir TODAY Oeenttr ocr. 2 GRAND PE RFORMANCES, AND NIGICG ACS. COMP IN THE SCREAM- ING CoM PURNISHED Rows LAUGHING it0OM oe $ TURNED AWAY! “Twwouldn’t have had thie happen for four doliar” Owhne to the Hnarmous Success attending the on, ft selll os eontiny ‘EW vel SEASON OF 1881-82. SAMUEL KAYZER Shakspearean and Miscellaneous Reader, Teacher of Elocution and Dramatic Art. Fall ‘Term begins Scpt.5. Instruction private und in lasses, ‘ Room 34, Central Music-Hall. ‘The xnme well-known estublished location, ‘Monroo und Dearborn-sts., Chicago, J.T. HAVERLY., Third and Last Week. Monday, Oct. 10, Last nights of the Eminent Tragedian, Mr. Jolin ReCallo ugh sr and Proprietor. SUPPORTED BY A Company of Groat Strength, Under the management of WM. M. CONNER. Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 10 and 11, THE GLADIATOR. SPARTACU: Mr. JOMN SICCULLOUGIE “Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 12 and 13, OTHELLO, OTHELLO ..... Wr. JOLLN MCCULLOUGH 1 Friday Evening, Oct. 14, VIRGINIES, VINGINICS, Mr, JOLIN MCCULLOUGH Saturday Evening, Oct. 15, Sast porformance of | THE GLADIATOR, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, | LADY CF LYGNS. CLAUDE MELNOTY 1r. JOHN McCULLOUGIL Another Grand Matinee Salueday AT 2 OCLOCK. Entirely New a Armors Mr. McCullough by Costumer: Effects and Superb manufactured for London and Paris Hoscrred Sents now on sato at the Box-Office, with out extra charse, daily except Sunday, from $ a.m. serfor: Same reasonable prices as at other thea: Forly Private Boxes at Haverly’s Theatre, Matinees Wednesdays And Saturdays at 2 o’cleck. Box Once 2pen dally, except Sunday, from 9 a.m gatl the curtain falls on the nichts performance tl Seats and Hoxes may be se after tht hour, Meserved 2 suld Without referring to doors open ats: Performancescommence ats At Matinees, dvors Open at 1; curtain rises at 2. MONDAY, Oct. 17, EATLIE MELVILLE OPERA CO At Regular Theatrical Prices. formances on Sundays. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Clurk-st, opposite the Court-Llouse. No per- ‘The Management announces with regret the LAST W REE oF MR. A. Mi. PALMER’S UMN SQUARE HUATRE (0. Antleipating a lively desire on the part of the public to th 3 perforinances of Ure hem pinyaur tuts crentoet ‘Coupany, ithas been Wes termined to produce on Monday Evening (One Performance Only), Uanial Rochat! Which was received with sueh favor at the outset of the present enzagement. On Tuesday and Wednesday: Evenings and at Wadnesday Matinee THE BEAUTIFUL PLAY, FPRULICTA! Will be presented. For the reminder of the weak and the vlosing ntzhs of this remarkable engagement cet, FUND) ih Ei Will constitute the bill, cast to.the full strength of the Comp: On Sunday Hight, October 16, Wir. E. E. Rice’s AMAIOTHE SURPRISE PARTY Augmented und remodelet-to meat the requirements of Tight opera, whit present, for the ttrst time in Us eity, Gilbert © Sul Mumorous” and Musical ‘Fraveste on the wsthene craze, entitled PATIENCE; or, Bunihorne’s Bride! With powerful poate! chorus, increased orehes- tra, new scenerr, and wsthette costumes. PRIVATE BANGING ACADEMY, pen: Acinorete ae 5 Saperioe and snighay Bae contr 28 as 3 "p ermse de Beason, So Chliaren Saturday gdemoon? HOOLEVS THEATRE, This (Sunday) Evening, THUS. W. KEENE as RICHARD IIL. PROF. CARIVS CLASSES “IN DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. Sour See a tee PAN eademy, corner Wood und Lake- atthode' ‘wishing to Joln the Classes witl please call in Address 673 West Lake-st. Bee <a HOOLEY’S THEATRE. xtra Performance of RICHARD II. By THOS W. REE ‘And Superb Companys, ‘his Sunday Evening. PROF. SCHNOOR & SON. Wi commence thefr van ing Cluss in Arbelter Tall, Monday, Oct. 1 348 West Twelfen 2 Ea Lage Tint, Wednesday. oe Mulsted-st, and” Linco} Oct, 18. AMR. SULLIVAN'S . DANCING ACADEMY, 151 ‘Twenty-second-st., Is now open for instruction in Fashionable Dancing. Classes Tuesday and Fridar evenings and Saturda; alternvons, tesidence, 201 Wubasl-ay, id orner rave Lake View, Thursday, DE LONG’S DANCING ACADEMY. American Express Buliding, 7 Monroe-st. Now gpen for class ur private instraction. Glazznato soctety, Racquet, Polo, Deax-Temps, etc. Fine waltz- Ing a specialty, und guaranteed. Unexcelled method und accuracy’ of instruction. For particulars call trom Il to 2 o'clock. FAIRBANK HALL. A COURSE OF TWELV! TWELVE LECTURES ‘To ladies and gentlemen’ in pissteal and esthetic culture will be given by Prof, DE LA BANTA, com Bn “continging weekly. orig the startling experiment of whitentog a col- ored porson will be repested. ‘Gourse Uekets, with reserved sents, 5} w 13. of his valuabie vice to ‘Ladies’ 500 puree, -a0iinsteations, selltig ‘nv these prices, presonted. with es ene Cireuiars with all partieninrs, tickats, und Sooks wow ready at bis olfice. 71 Handoluh-at. stcond floor. HOW IN ITS TWENTY-FIFTH SEASON, ~~, |. 8, STUDLEY, MONDAY .- WEDNESDAY............: JULIET. Friday Night MISS ANDERSON will SATURDAY MATINEE.....-...-.- PYGMALION WEDNESDAY MA'TINEE, Ficket-Oflice open from 7 can be s ed one week in advane: ow? nit uf Ale, HAMLLTO: ERIVEIN: REPERTOIRE OF THIS WEE. BYADNE-MISS MALY ANDERSOS PARTHENIA—MISS MARY AD MISS MARY MARY ANDEKS! MeVicker’s Theatre. ALL MAY FOLLOW---NONE GaN LEAD, BRIEF ENGAGEMENT, COMMENCING MONDAY, OCT. 10, OF AMENICA'S DISTINGUISHED TRAGEDIENNE, atts and HER DRAMATIC COMPANY, under the -EVADNE sites adesvteestieceserese INCOMAR DERSON. ROMEO AND JULIET NDERSON, -THE LADY OF LYONS appear in her great character of BIANCA in FAZIO; -o7, The Italian Wife. z (ROMEO AND JULIET SATURDAY NIGET, MISS ANDERSON, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN TRIS CITY, AS GALAITIRA, In Gilbert's Mythological Comedy, AND GALATEA. NOTE.—During MISS ANDERSON’S engagement there will be no o’clock a.m. till 10 o’clock p.m. Seats ee ndolph-st., opposite New Court-Louse, Enthusiastic Reception. Monday Evening, Oct. 18, EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, day Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, * Last week of the porfftur ‘ragedian, THOMAS W. KEENE canbe K THE MANAGEMENT OF | W. RR. HAYDEN. Monday, Oct. 10, Se Wednesday, Oct. (2 RICHARN uss AND Saturday, Oct, 15, | os the ware of ea) Duke of Gloster (afterwards King, Hie rd Sank Macketh MACBETIL. MOS. W, KEENE Wedvesnay Mla fatinee) TON TASHORS Phas, op. m, {lie Foals Revenge, BERTUCCIO.....0046. +- THOS. We take oct. 33,"| OTHELLO, OTHELLO. “THOS. W, KEENE FRIDAY, Oct. 4, - By particular request, WA BILE TT. THOS. W. KEE TAMLET SATURDAY Beautiful Play of Matinee, CARDINAL RIC! BULW! Richelieu. ELLEU THOS. W. KEENE { appearance of RICHARD Li. DAY. Oct. 16, ont nly of BARTLEY CASHEL ATS besuttial Weation MY’ GCERALDINE. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st, opposiie New C New Court-House. Tonight! Tonight! SUNDAY EVENING, OCT. 9, 1881. AN ADMISSI TS. A GOOD I ERVED SE. ENTS EXTRA, First appearance in this city of Nellie Evere THE WONDERPULYOUNG MEDIUM Adults, Children. USEMENTS. AL MUSIC-HALL. SECOND ANNUAL Musical and Dramatig ENTER TAINHENT, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CHICAGO PRESS CLUB, TUESDAY EVERING, OCT. IL The programme will be excep- tionally varied and attractive, and the entertainment will be one of the most novel and brilliant of the season. The programme will ‘be -sus- tained by a large number of emi- nent artists and public favorites, among whom may be mentioned: MME. LITTA. MR. JOHN McCULLOUGH, MR. THOMAS W. KEENE, MR. CHARLES R. THORNE, MR. BARTLEY CAMPBELL, THE APOLLO CLUB, SIGNOR LIBERATI (the accomplished Cornetist), THE CHICKERING QUARTETTE, THE CHICAGO. LADIES’ (St. Cecilia) QUARTETTE, MR. H, CLARENCE EDDY, MISS ANNA MORGAN, MISS EMMA HENCKLE, MISS HATTIE NICLAIN, NR. CHARLES R. KNORR, MR. EMIL LIEBLING, MR. JOHN McWADE, PROF. ADOLPH ROSENBECKER, MR. SAMUEL KAYZER, Ete. Reserved Seats, - One Dollar. Box Sheet Now Open. EXPOSITION BULLDING. INTER-STATE INDUSTRUAL EXPOSETION OF CHICAGO. Day and Evening (Sundays. Excepted) LO ocr, 22, Prof. Liesegang’s celebrated Orchestra (go pieces), assisted by the world-renowned Cornet Soloist, Signor LIBERATI. ADMISSION: 25 cts. 15 ctst Who will be assisted by Three of the Best Material- izers in the World In a grand demonstration of the Wonders sind Mys- terles of SPIRIT POWER IN FULL GASLIGHT ON THE OPEN STAGE! Producing somo of the most wronderfal materialt- zattons €1 et in the tollowlns: je Leda Me In matteaes the appeararaund her are traly be all presents they stand Ue you as in life and shake hands with thelr frients These are eenuine mes divas, indorsed by the’ press and public wherever pen ble rises four to five feet fil Huats:tn bilde indsand faces are plain! their trtencs. A by the iny tu the WA Spirit h nized by ‘ound the root brought and pn: 2 sitive of the enuinoness of these Sted ty have Ween hres years developing for the, special pure pose of demons:ruting the facts of Spirit Power in Full Gaslight! Come and See for Yourselves! TAKE NO ONE'S WORD! atthe Central Music-itull Bux-Oflice ut 20, and $1, aecording £0 Iycation. By ‘THOS. W. KEE: Do not fail to see the CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. ‘Thursday Evening, Oct-18, Grand Inauguration, Slayton Lyceum Sourse. 3 Stars! 3 Stars P TESSIIS GOTO First appearance since her return from Paris. JOSEPH HEINE, ‘The Blind. Violinist. (First appearance in Chicago.) MRS. CALDWELL, ‘The Great Canadian Primu-Donna, und CHICAGO CHICKERING QUARTETTE. ‘Tickets will be placed on sale ‘Tomorrow ‘Morning ‘Sle, 736, ¥ L.SLAYTON, Manager. HOOLEPS THEA TRE. Grand spe: egal varformance ot al CUAED and Company this Sunday NORTH SIDE TURNER HALL, *Sunday Afternc on, 3 p. m., Grand Sacred Concert, GIVEN BY THE CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of Prof. A. ROUSENBECKER, s Admisulon, 25 Cents. Pr Interesting Prozramme Sunday, Oct. 9, 16, Z, 30. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. ular ‘Tragedian THOS. Liha RICHARD This Sunday Night. INVESTIGATE AND BELIEVE YOUR OWN EYES! BE GUIDED BY YOUR OW REASON! x Everything will be conducted with a aickity and foner worthy the cuntidence of literary and scienti- fic circte: Doors open at7. Seance at & An Admission for 10 Cents. A GOOD RESERVED SEAT for 15 CENTS EXTRA. Box ollice upen from } o'clock. BRAND'S HALL, North Clark-st., corner Erle. THIS SUNDAY, AT 3 P.M, PROF. ADOLPH LIESEGANG’S POPULAR SUNDAY AFTENKOON CONCERT. SIGNOR LIBERATT and segerat prominent soloists. aimisslon. 25 cents. ACADEMY OF FIN OF FINE ARTS. PROV. Class—Park Instliute, Ashland- av. Monday evenings. Bs noeuENs THEATRE. ios" “wr. KEENE In his Great Ch meter of AKD IIT Aleu, Saturday mornings at N te ‘Private instruction daily strom. »ICKSON, ‘Most, successful system of volce culture inhale THE ELOcuTIOSIsT, a 1G-pare monthly of choice Row recitations and readings, October number er Juss ELI ONIST, OR ORY, DRAMALIC ART. “MR. AND MRS. BOURNIQUE’S Schoois for Dancing, West Side—Natutortum, 30 Madison-st., South Side~123 Twenty-fourth-st, near Indiana-ay., Classes for Ladies, Children, and Ge: Wor varuculars send Lor catalugue, nensene o ‘COMITIOR OF ‘THE HST NATIONAL BAN OF CEICAGO, At Chicago, in the State of Tinos, at the, Of business, Suturday, Oct. 1, 1881, ae clog = IREsounces. is Other Bonds. . Due from: ite deeming | an »237.50 ceo peer jonal Banks 1,423,295,51 Due frum. State ec Banks and Bunkers... 2.4 612,633.24 n= DIFOST TE, eal Estate, neladine bank bulla- *0T0,09043 premturs pole 231-260.75 iy IS paid ¥ Cheeks und oth As TI0.75 cash items, Exebanges ‘for Cfearing-bouse, Bills of other ‘Nationat Banks: Fractional“ eur- Feney (includ ing niekety), 7.06 + 219,600.00 fund. Due from U. ‘Treasurer... 7,0$1.031.3 822,853,052, LIABILITIES, - ‘Total... roti National Hang notes oui Dividends unpaid, Individual de- posits, ‘60,a77,000.67 Demand” certii- eatesuf deposit Certitied checks. Cashier's checks ourstiznding, 401,798.72 Due to other Na> 4 4,730,125.76 2,459,911.45 Rozz 0043 © STATE OF ILLINOIS. Coo a ral SUG K Cushier of the above-named bank, hey saleeta, Sch H that the abore statement fs true to the best of arene edie and belief. 1.5. GAGE, tastier gs Correect—Attest: Sam'} Sl Niowers HLM Witmarth, Directors. ont Pore REPORT OF THE CONDITION — ° National Bank of Thong AT CHICAGO, In the State of Ulinois, at the close of bus iness Oct. 1, 1881. RESOURCES. je nds U.S. bonds on hana.. Uther stocks, bunds, and mort- mes. Due frome ap roved ren ferreazents.S 634,807.36 Due © National 244,629.54 . banks ound + bankers B45,208.24 ~ igre ‘estate, “furniture. SLOILSS 30, J00.85 . 65,707.365— and tix 621,993.12 Ei 16,250.09 $2.17 10,625.00 164,750.00 ES. of deposit for Tecal -tenders, 400, Mitre aera 1,131,6819 Redemption Fund with ‘reavurer (3 per cent of eircalas 22500 1. E 160,000.00 112,819.18 45,090.00 nk notes outstandin; "220.00 indigent de- = sits... ..-.$£,703, 9968.27 Bink deposits" S42;308.54— 5,048,204.81 $5,806,043: STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF CUOE, s+4 ° WILLIAM A. HAMMOND. Cashier of the shore named Bank, do solemnly swear thut the above state ent is true to the best of my Knowledge and belel ened} ILLLAM A. HAMMOND, Cashier. TA Wo BADLY, e Undid saree DER, « Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION - OF THE FTTLAATION! im ‘OF CHICAGO,’ In the State of Illinois, at the Clost Business Oct. 1, 18$1. ~ RESOURCES. Joans and Diseounts...... stizes, sig wordratts. Honds to secure circulation 50,0008 U.S. Bonds to secure deposits... 109, 0080¢ Due from a proved r. plcrye acents.$ 616,415.09 ue from other z Nath Banks... 492,455.42 : Due from State Banks and MKETS...00, Bigal Estate; son Checks ana other cash 15,388.83 be ae 9,492.64 le Decceeee xchunges for ‘ uaiean louse 545,023.31 é a Is e ADK BL,TS1.00 Fractional quis onc. - % tis anid cent 431.39 ie 698,145.00 145,000.00 Ponders. 20,000.00 Redemption Fund with U. 3. Ereasurer (@ per cent of eltcu- ‘ 000% Capital Stock pald in. S 500,006: Surplus Bund. . 100,000 . Hai vided profits. ig er] National Bank notes outstanding. 3208 Tividenas anpaid. inaisigual de> sits subset 10 cheek.--..°$1,587,099,31 Demand certiti- tex Se DOs sceeeenes SAB BIT AT Si ss 9S 41,91G49 1,295,614,11 Peel Banke Due to, Stato Banks a 3 2,001,747.81 e_——— STATE OF ILLINOIS. COUNTY OF cook, 5." Isaac G. Lombard, Uasnige o ‘of the above named do solemnly swear thut the above state! to the best of my knowledxe und belief, ISAAC G. LOMBAR scribed and me October ROE 4 SOM 10: EE TS We wei ‘No! ny Correct~Attest: 'T. 9. PRILLIP: at oe Ee St UL ‘Dire TIME TABLE. 7 For Racine and Milwaukeo twice dally ats * and 8p. m., Sunday morning excep! at ~ For Grad Haven, ria Milwaukee, twice da a.m.and¥p. m. Sunday morning except For sbeboyean, Manitowoc, Ludington, a tec. daliy at Ba. m., Sunday morning excepted For Green Bay. 5 Sionomidge and boy ports Ree Ati p.m. = ir Nscanaba, Fayette, ‘Stenominge, satis a all La¥e Superior towns. vin sea eS esis! "Yor Franktor, Plerport, Arcadia, ae i Seturiay atv a ea) “Docks foot Alichigun-a1

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