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ee ree “Hs .CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER _ 30, ‘1881TWENTY PAGES. = rare OVERCOATS SUITS | G cos : De ESS GARMENTS. $—Fmporied Wulfings and the Great Germania Mills, both single and BuUSsSINE: om . t ;double milled, ‘the finest makers known. | ‘These Ore outs tone in ( ens S eee SWALLOWELLE, EOLE DIE SOF Anest Eos Mis Des & S., Walfing’s and - Green, Plum and Brown, are ent box style; the latest Fi shion ; | SACKS—(The Young Man’s Favorite Style.) tn the productions, of. such for punehaceats Bit ot cists aunt Castony entirely Mined sri satlty, rhite: _fouble-breasted, Jap seams,.raw edges, and have very nobby buttons. weavers as Taylor of England, Simonie of Belgium, Weisse, and the a SLeCTe, DEES symmetry perfect.» We have hut two grades, -~ They are lined with pure Silk Serge or a Paney Cassimere, and all have * ere; t Boef Freneh simeres, in patterns to suit the fashionable be 5 neds plain lined. Especial attention given to fitting these vonesS Ne Sleeve-Lining, Plush Pockets, and finest Silk Velvet Collars, sung maa. All the new ombre, nut, green, blue, and mouse effects. Eu aacn aaa . ‘ ame shade. : -o ent short, single-breas' in fi : cons . AME § . = e are cut short, -single-bre: sted, in faced, very nobby but- | PRINCE ALBERT SEML-DRESS—In these we have.cut Clays, Diagonals, Schocl- MELTON cates and Schoeller’s, the greatest forcizn wearers of Meltons. ‘They best of crown bindings, pant legs tight, {the latest.” No enstom Jers, Edredons, W » Granites and Piques, F. Eile, nd Pe s. es saame in gray, brown, and greenish hues, cut box style, double-breasted, tailor, has assortment of piece goods equal to our Jine mentioned Cloths. Money buys no better. Very flnest Silk Serge or finest Halian sory nobhy: buttons, ms, raw edges, plush pock silk-lined, above. We also have this style in Weisse’s ‘Tricots, Clay’ . lined, some mate raw edges some felled edge, and these bound only with ” y Ang Sa fi Eured also haye domestics Of America’s Schoeller’s Edredons, and many smooth-faced solid-color goods neat for 0. & A. best Crown Bindings. .'The s pest mills, such as Auburns and the American Mill itself. dress. these perfeet 5 very ft ining 3 whi i Serer 4 save ete i : . s 3 very fine vest h lining white silk or Halian ESAS, CU pe PUR BEAY Rs—Or such foreign manufacturers as | pROCKS—Of Same materials as above only of less striking effects, as this style. are siceve lining 5 as good as your tailor can make. ‘4 Mined Sain ae eee ee Bros. Some eee : pels, seus curs ate usually worn by men df more matureage. They are made and trimmed d a pure Silk Serge, or a pure Satin, Figure i Sle sine antly, not gaudy, and are especially adapted to nien of character a Plush Pockets, Corded Edges. For colors they come in Black, Blne, oe Sa nen eA eS r ? a : omen of eharayter Sut Brown, Oxford, Mouse. : ii - ae 7 . A PLAIN BEAVERS—of Bioly?s, Hilger’s, Schoeller’s, P., S&S. In Blue and PANTS—Taylor, of England 5 Bri » London 3 EL Boef, France 3 and such famous § TO FIT e : Brow! sinete. and de Bae hes Seam pantaloonings, ent in shape perfect and trimmed fanltl These range e Brown, both single. and deuble-breasted. Very neat and y for men ; ie “15 ss A BASS a pe ce at enstom tailors $10 {o $155 with us. $6 to S11. In Blacks we sell from medium to ripe old age ; indicative of characte: and the profession. nA . a opp TTT Ae Pe ss Fee Hd ne Baila a ee te a Been Boockacker’s and Wulfing’s heaviest Doeskins 5 universal price of tail- ABOUT THE S—We cat regular sizes as do all other houses. -In addition sve CASSIMER: Taylor of England, and the great Scotch Kilmarnock Tweeds, bes, Py « 5 oH i eses, of goods; also of many other prominent weerers. Made in nuierons ory S15 5 onr prices SUL. cub astoutsize and Slim size, shaking 3 distinel shapes to each inch and every style of Overcoat, Ulster, or Ulsterette, with nobby button: PEA JACKET—We sell many of these to wear with Cassimere Pants. For men Danmar to 50 breast. The stout are low in hack ‘Ave forni-fitting and very durably made. Some loud patterns fomatine whose business necessitates much walking in cold weather they are just i We aston skirt, shont sleeve, and large in the stomach. Our slims dies, and some quiet yet elegant patterns suitable for men of neat taste: the thing. They are made double-bre ted, with fancy or plain hard ore dong SHE bas aul Big lis the peeks. Supweseansurgly. ft ; STOCKINETS—Brises of London. Jn gray und brown hues. This is the latest buttons, ef Schnabel Bros.’ Prime Elysians, hound with 0. & A. Crown you, even though you be of irregular shape. Overcoat material, only caine: out Jasb spring. All handsomely gotten bindings, heavy cassimere linings, silk sleeve linings. In style and | BESIDES—We keep a regular corps of eflicient custom tailors, who perfect the. fit is _ UPs and most foreign in effect in every way. efect clegant. = of cach garment. - Is it not politic for us, as ony reputation is worth ‘ ULSTERS—In these we have remembered Ductors, Theatre and rly habitues, and SERVANTS? LIVERY—Heaviest. Kerseys, Beavers, and Castors, in blue, green, much-more. than we can make off of you orany other one store, and f -all exposed to the weather, sv made long Ulsters of He: & and Black plum, brown, black, ecru, D. B. Overcoats and S. B. Overcoats, Vests should we falsely persuade you that agarment fitted, the first friend you Chinchillas (Schnabel & Bros.)}, corded seams and edges. heavy Cassi- and Pants to mateh, or Striped Vests, and combination colors. “Heavy met would point out its fault, and your confidence in us forfeited. No! mere-lined, pure Linen sleeve lining, some Satin to muke it slip-easy, Over-Capes, Coach-Collars, Hats aud Gloves. Butlers’ Suits, Waiters’ We can’t afford that, so you can depend on our statements, Money double-breasted; no belt; large collars, complete covers or cold protectors. Jackets and Coats, duck and drap Wete. cheerfully refanded when asked. " d 1 a . ‘ . 4 = ‘ s ; In.a word--We make our Garments to compete with Custom Tailors, and the magnitude of - our sales, with the cash transactions, give us an advantage of one-third less in price. ee HARVEY of State-st.---84 and S6. ae Pe sent them to'the 1. the duily jming that | ior officers at the suddenness and’ quaintness of | rested, and Justice Kauai Wiund looked at | Bridewell. " White does 0 s. Robert, lta. Wright, Ilda Franklin, Nellie Rogers, Belly MRS. ROBERT. : | present, sani oft MUSICAL wehestra and choris, An erroneous im- . "i : she ris m has gone torth that tickets will be sold nklin, May Reed, and Flora Sprague—Mr- bused on ad exami- | the retort, The chaplain» . tY ~ e concerts. ‘This is a inis- Will Robertsun being instructor and leader. * nations and one or two interviews. ‘They’ could | the Admirat, and the Admiral glared at the | paper: Had he done so be i bave known 4 uke. ‘The con given to associ a he seventy-ninth pupils’ matin Hes Tenaya Frets took obecrv BON, Ber habits ut wee if be could oe all. Imme- bites to he bis Bale and 4 0% never pave * Ders oniy, and. asthe + of Central Musie- | 3 vert) of seshey School. of Music: : ean er general’ conduct an 3 mude and the stri subjected himself to the risk of identineation by | The Beethoven Society and Its New | Hailis limited, it wi Ce ites | erase i sf OL tno Tenney ene van Le Day Spent in the Argument of | ebaracter, and customary mental ation ef every individual ‘instituted, the ollicers of the Chicaro Avenue station. “He ‘Art took pice last ‘Thursday afternoon wit & 1 i i x siring member ‘ply to tho-Seere- | execilent. prozram. The _ following students Her C didon, They knew notuing of. hec panied by a positive declaration that the whole‘) will now be arralsned for robbery, and with bim * er Case. teria, epilepsy. and delusions. Against their | ship's company: should. be whipped unless the | the two men Hennessey and Finnegan, who wilt Py sun. The secret, however, was | be brought buck from the House of Correetion Season—The Apollo Club and Its First Concert. K 2 Miss Bertha Smith, Miss May. S. tk Parts, pilie Genres: Sratth Sek Sy Conclusions had been presented the evidence of | culprit was Veld; George I. Nind, Charles 1. Adams, J. 1. . fittendants at the asylum, und thatef Drs. Kil- | never divulzed, nor ‘the threaz of inuiscriminate | to undergo examination for u crime which a to MES } Jobnston, and Frank W. Tutt. Judee Rogers Will Give His Decision hourn, Jewell, Hay, aud’ rown—persons, no punishoient carried into effect. White's cut-lip betrayed. x ne of pes ‘The program tor the coucert at Brand's Tall pee at » Robert i and long, und had seon _ — at the 2 prosra jiorni per under miauy a ied cire . * = Churehe apne wbeh poeasion Soy mil be as fale Mare, Er Honday. Moraine: hor under manyand varied crenistanee: they | WATKED INTO THE TRAP. | a, | scnoe Yom ce iat Mrs. C.D. Stay, | peror,” by WV: “The Four ‘They were positive in.their opinion that tho un- —— ¢ residence of Mrs. M. f Hiyde Park avenite, was the scene of a very tle- ive Brainard, Mrs, | Generations,” by toses from | The hearing of the habeas corpus case of Mrs. | fortunate woman was still insane, une sone of | A Pleasant Interview..Between Join Mi, “and | the South,” by Straus Danees, fortunate woman was fun their statement that | whee and. the Chicago Avenue | mnt wedding last “Thursday afternoon, the oc- Latan early date. STIMONIAL CONCE! ‘A testimonial concert is to by te Coffey, one of the most, promi ‘pupil's, toraorrow evens RT. The Mozart Society’s Forthcoming Con- t—Resumption of the Eddy Organ Recitals. y Kempton, 3 Inge - Fier Ada Robert w: d by Judge Rogers 4 Es Is prone er: dhe | E. Hartmann; overture, Friedensfcie Ada Robert was resumed by Judze Rogers yes- } her insanity was of an incurable type. 7 5 Hacaes: DuOR Lens, ee Fal X, Hartmann; overtare iota, by Heriot; Zwie- | terday morning in tho prosence of quite a crowd | dence of TR teenie spree a renee Detectives. casion belng the marrinze of Mr. Eugene Lewis, rich and. carnival scene, by Hotman; | of people, considerable interest belng telt inthe anditwas urged upon the Court that the dis: ‘An amusing incident, tho ludicrous side of | of Moline, HL, to Miss Caroline Lee, dauzhtoe of the lute Bisnop Lee of fowa. Theceremony = ¢ Setected | 2 ¢harge of Mrs. tobert would bea menace to | which was appreciated more by the police anda ‘The Neethoven Society, now in the ninth sea- Ee eran Goneadi: overture gon of its existence, has on its program for its Wir! Lanis Pat. : F CORTES Oe tele whorsny erndie sons, uy | Tesule x f tober A first “ gratid concert” this winter M Waar et non sone MGR eM choelsony te Leonor wo hagaiien and polka sebneliy By THE RELATOR WAS RECALLED, tha sufety of our eitizuns. Triutwe reporter than by the person woo fur- | Was performed by the Kev. Charles Mixby, of “fiymn of: Praise "-and Saint-sai Miss Butler, Mrs. Kommeih Maes Oa Strauss. and testitied that ‘Dr. Kiluourn bad never waited _ MR O'BRIEN, nished the entertainment, happeried last night | St. Paul's EplscopalChurch. “About sixty of the 2 2 Selected MUSICAL NOTES. upon her or prescribed for her untit after the in closing for ‘the defer at the Chicago Avenue Station. A .bevy | nearest rel tives and friends of the contracting ae fricndless woman onone side and power, wealth, | of detcetives and patrolmen were gathered purtics were present. After the ceremony the pacty partook of a tempting supper, whieh was ‘The other works selected for study and pec- 3. Violin Solo... formance at the succeeding “grand concerts this winter are the “Prometheus,” by Lis 4 La ‘estaanes “cpusaders" by Gade; “Zion,” by Gades and | 5, Nobili Signo “Te Deum,” by Hensebel. At the monthly Wilhelm pleases the critics of Melbourne, but | issuance of the writ two weeks ago. Dr. Oliver : Jtorrs | bis concerts thore have been financially disas- | attended her uatil his death, and then Dr. Stone Lo aie eee irene ad aie eublte cu" | ground-tho stationkeeper's desk ebatting over | Served in ne style by Kinsle tiie Breit ce'| ottcs Starto Ki i up to the tine he went away. "She denieg hav- | grew our of a spirit of vengounce, the Webers the work of the duy, when there walked into the | pir loft immediate sere dley Miss Marie Krebs bas recently given _in Dres-_| ing told lies when at the asylum. having failed to put her into the penitentiary, | Teoma c den her thousandth cokosct. She is still under for the. purpose of keeping ber in an equally | of the The -happy c ¢ for a month's trip through rse-featured, roughly-clad specimen che Sou cee the heartlest ee wr’ His devilemay- good wishes of. host of friends.” Upon their Aéckwaltoper.” His devil-may-care | Foturn they will take up i permaneut abode speuntons" of the society—which are in reality | 6. “The Mik- ! -Hubbard | 39 yeurs of nge. W. W. O'BRIEN, oppresive place of continement. tlis understand~ | nj i only another style of cuneerts trom the “grand.” | oa yi ares Rossin: | | Httael Josetfy’s suecess in San Francisco, has her attorney, thon took the standcexcusing him- | {int the time of the trial was that Mrs, Ito- | Shed and impudent swagger stamped bim at.) at Moline, iit. the former nome Of ae ae ners yrom them in tho fact that tho | * "Manca WYO aig, : paiatael Joselty's ences aL us coneerts huv=”| self for so doing on the ground that be had been | Wert Nas, Fe The trait for two or threa | once us a “touxby.” Stepping to the station | ered, The bride wasattired in 9 cell bleu satio # eal gu Pinguti'] 1g been liberally patronized and by the leading | forced Into the cuse- He testified that, after the | menths. He bud no iden thurs ‘conspiracy would | Keeper's desk, behind witich--Betective Koban dress en-train with pearl trimmings. Among . Ivelop to keep her in tho. usyium as | was seated, he asked in a guttural tone that told those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Lee, ‘of Pullman, Mr. and Mrs. fouton, Mr. and Mrs. numbers cunsist of a variety of vocal solos and jnstrumental pieces, instead of one great we as in the “rand” concert and also. some new voices will before the cluse of the season. M. M. Darr, Miss iusival circles of the city. trial for the Killlng of Weber, he conferred with Baie F is > long. as she lived—that ‘Webers were * aI-had- ttode | - Santley, tho English baritone, bas. lately ap- | State’s-Attorney Mills about Mrs. Robert going tong. ae she vet ae ne eee, | OE feeimene, drauehis of *tB6- same ee ubad i | peared ina new capacity that of dramatic | to tno asylum, znd Mr. Mills agreed with him atthe | bottom Moot ie be had argued | ist-season,”.sith a breath rowk ihe with navy .Korbay | reader. He was to read the text of * Athalin” s ibe a OUT EG ayy | the mitter to the jury they would not only bave plug and “red liquor,” and with a twinkle in reader, He was to read Te teNt OF Connection | that it woull be best, and be consented to Kech | acquitted her of inurder, but of insinity, Mr, | bis eye peoulla’ fo the sigss to which he bel her there for a couple of months. Witeess told | Ojhrien claimed thit there sunity. Mr. | his exe peculiar to the eins to which he belonirt, Hf, M. Lee, of Syracuse, N.Y. ¢ French. of Davenport, In., Miss Lillie tay, of Springfield, Mt. Teake, Stessrs. C:X. Knight, Nathaniel and George Frenet, of ue ofovaputticle of | if thore wus locked up ia that station a young | Uno Ore Ta., Maurice and eter Pinchot, and Ste BLS Dunn. 9, Aria and Variavo Mixx antroduy Tn this eouncetion also we are autorized to an- | 11. with slendateschirs incidental music to: the é Ge ntaate eelute BH a nounce thit the society bave positively ar- | yy stands er that be didn’t think she would be there uny_| evideuce to show that Mrs, Robert had ever had ‘ned ‘Thomas Hennessey. All. eye: : 12. Trans Hilmar, the composer of the first Czech | longer. About the middle of April, 188), he went to | 20 Goileptig lt, Metering to what Mrs. Benton | were Caen eeres ser tne new. comer, | gant hetero abated at Grand Crossing, said, ho ridiculed the iden that nn epileptic could | }{js manner would have attracted the undivided fae uo further serivus alarm is felt in this re- ranged with Mr. Gourze Henschel for Bit ine olka, the well-knot aeratda Polka,” died | the asyl Mrs. Robert. He met Dr. Kil ate -erts”" ve he wo * Es aida Polke,”* died the asylum to see Mrs. Robert. je met Dr. Kil- . pearauce in one of the ™ grand unt and at OO ne ya Oct 1. ‘The polka had long ex- | bourn in his oltice, and asked to see her. ‘The be found in a chair. Mrs. Benton bad simply | attention of x much larger, uss one of the reunions in the latter part of the se@- |~ ane prospectus of the Apalty Club will be ready, jsted as at Bohemian peasant’s dance; but Hil- | oto S eilltiu; bé sboutd do so,and carried out the instructions of ber muster in so | Rohan was the first to speak, an gon, => * ina few it be placed iu tho hands of | mar.was the first who arranzed it for the mu- oetor was willy Be sao! fo so, and coml- | swearing. | As to the motive for the killing. Mr. | he had gazed long and furtively at the unit | yout 9w kegs of Nrst-e a ei 5 ‘Che reference to new works and new voices | the assovinie membe: while We ATC sical trade. monced talking “ina jocular vein” about Mrs. | O'Brien adverted to the deception practiced by | yiting mug of the visitor. wbout egs of Nrst-cluss nulls every day. Robert. He (Kilvourn) said it was 2 gook joke to Weber, the loss of lier husband, children, and “WHAT DO YOU WANT OF HED yp”? ee A REMARKABLE OFFER. teed by the society during the pitst calls to anuoimee as 2 certainty Un the Mr. Frederic H. Cowan bas composed a can- a home. knd tho branding of her asa blackinailer have her there. She bad played a fraud upon | OWS, ANd tho Deen muecter publicly—was not | asked tho officer, still keeping bis eyes on the: K During the next fifteen days call on your bhige. Olicer | “he Caiumet Iron & Steel’ Ce - ompany js now that only after | runnin elenty nait machines, and tufns out futrod 2 AN tate to mind the purpose aunounced in the organ’ niin comeert Use te. ub willzake aes. vhich wus to be produced at tho Norwich h r tion of the Beethoven Socicty—viz.: ‘The cult nation of. Fav will be performed under | [Sovu ae subject, ise ee and the | her kuwyers, und the Court, and the public, and | cause ‘cnourk. ‘The letter of the law mixbt not anifh’s fcc. 3 ir Hl sation in Chicago of a taste for a higher class of dore ‘Thomas’ dircction, with eminent | yy ea Tone: GE AS eueioattlen: whose | was no more insane tun hy (eubioucn) as, She.| Sustiiy, the shooting, but tho law of | 7 Well, si 1 was sent up here to see bim.' druggist or fancy dealer and_ he will let you s aa " PES ond with: the Thomas Orchestra for the ones, new Lor! e curiesities or Co- uk gotten out oO murder business, | God, every principle of human nature, Johan asked who had sent bir. | E have Dr. Scott’s tifut electric hair-b music than then prevailed. Whether tbls tne) econ Seen oe ate. Thomas: |losne cathedral, 7: had otic out ot te svi, and, ber | Geiritye’ end’ sympachy would say” thore | (Well: sty. be sent me # cord. 34, sec?” ave Dr. Scott's beautiful electric hair-brash Deen accomplished in any degree can probably | 7 ai appedrance here prior to the reat May Mr. Carl Rosa's American artists, Misé Julia ing there should stay... The Doctor spoke | was at least a very strong excuse for it. Being The officer evidently did not see, for he con- on trial. Follow directions, and if it fails ta be more sutistuctorily answered oy the | Festival. Gaylor, Miss Josephine Yorke, and Nir. Fred C. BE cho tasasit doug es Guan of a nervous femperanent, stow sexeited Gave pls, interrogations wit! Waar's your | cure headaches and neuralgia (iva fero min largo ‘number of the active and. asso- eis . RE Pachard, are credited witha great success inthe -| When witnes Feue! nae - | when put in juil and bad fits, but, when tho ame? ae 5 lnrse Mambers and the. putrons of the IE EDDY ORGAN RECITALS. lending roles of Lobengrin™ by the ‘tiverpool When witness suw her, he told her he had beard | storm was over and having received good treat= ‘Not at all surprised at this drift of the con- tes), or even fatlina hair and baldness, re some bud stories xbout ber. She immediately | ment, the result was for four months before the | versution the tough caller said: “Say, what | turn it to him in good condition and he will ‘The testimony of | d'ye want to know, my name for? My name's | refund the price. Qn the same terms try: first, Orga er ere Hall ext Wagner's great work having recently | Suid: > De. Kilbourn bas been talking to you. | trial She was fully resto goviety. But even outside of these, the Mr. Eddy’s lectric flesh-brash for rheuua-- > pacity: uisiccloving public can settcely failto | wil take place at Hershey Music Hatl next | peen weed in Boglish for the first time 1 ids * i a "ye a reneral meat advance that bas been inade mn | Thursday afternoon at 3 ‘Selock, with the fol- | tearaty. " i TEney eon ie ig apr actiaas avout | the witnesses from the us lum. proved nothing Sygitocdene: Writes O'Connor, are Zyou no! t time the nu- | lowing program: tee od ers have , 2 - | simply that, when sbe came, sho was calm, ou e © Morris ry yf tism, malarial pains, bad circulation, ete.” 1b” is ‘Phe libretto war between the rival pinnoforte- | ness saw Miss Howe, nnd she suid Mrs, Robert: | docile, and sane: but when she found out that ed the star. imparts 1 ‘ful e * . . and Si So coat ye giving me now?” was the only imparts a beautiful clear skin. oe During tha punies which bave inade Chi- | 3, Prelude and Fugue in ¥ flat t have not introduced (Known as the “St. Ann's provisation in C, tho Just nine year merous opera. ci cago their objective polt more than two or tnrce operas: that were not T 9 3 ¥ pach | ,,The Loree ay York city has been resummed, | hadnever treated her badly—thut she was 00 ) she was not to be releused. cupposing that her makers Of sMtributing gtutis a full libretts | more insane than he (O'Brien) wus. she TAs NOt TO Oe reece Bud turned aguinse | response. know Burke and Devlin?” continued | ; SUICIDE, of cach night's opera in the vicinity of the ‘Miss Howe, in rebututl, denied that she bad | nor, she became u little turbulent, excl ed, and * Do you i ence of instnity?, She bad | the officer somewhat carnestly. a man who kills himself; homicide,. one previously weil known here, while the Becthoven avotte de re Hgts Its rte: : Pre previou 4 neiut & Seademy, while ‘another, sells the “only cor- | ever abused a Patient, aud also the conversn- | noisy. Was that evi pose und Apsley ‘tegethor Have UC in A minor, N Academy Tans: within, botl librettos serving | tion referred to by Mr, U'Brien, but she finally | sorrows, und gave vont ty, ‘er, sanity? Recause |. fobn Whiteshook his head, said nothing, but 5 eeveral of these have been iiven hy these soci {itroms the Sixt largely as advertisemens for the pianos made admitted that he asked her, “Do you think this | she gave trouble, wis she never to | undoubtedly was doing a heap of thinking. ~who kills another: germicide, is a machine Cues for the first time in America. “In ‘Alteeretto in D ‘the rival concerns. wonnin is very er: and she replied, “ino | be free asain? Only two witnesses sald “1M GLAD THAT YOU CAME IN that kills cerms.. This it dees by supplying Class of music the advance bas been even gr Andante in D ininor Herr Pressel, of Steglit, near Berlin, is said | NOt think she is vory she was nun i anni Sire. Benton aed Kil | to see us tonight, Whites we have been wants | a cons nt tlow of chemicals into the sewer: rn. The res srmer Were: - | ing to sec you for about two mouths,” contin= | a, a fs a age system of a house... It prevents all di unworthy of comment, while bunt seriously, aud reaching for the lock- | jer from sewer cas, destroys all bad’ odors. and costs nothing to try it. It is a success, and does all that is clalmed for it. Send for further information to the Germicide Com- atte ee eee aga crave. thin; : to have discovered the. complete ‘and fully TH jety “chamber music” ow: ro thing. audle fo Aimented score of. Nos, Sand 9 of Mozart’s | then began thetr arzuments. u fucisnowa lending part of tHe society's re | s, Morceau de Concert. op. queue in the composersown handwriting. | — Mr, Forrest opened for the relator, claiming ail the latter knew was what be bad heen told unions and biebly ‘upprecktted. | tue time “TOCAL MISC Thess numbers, the -"Domive, Jesu” aud | iat the evidence ‘ot be. Kilbourn and of te by others, he having never attended to hers ane SOs, yer givin it to me pretty stiff aln’t y however, most to be feared in this rapid “pros-) ays perking, of this city, will conduct “Host ire ainong those which it bad always | watches, ctc., was a3 to facts which were entire- besides, Mr. O'Brien insisted: tha v. Kuwourn | said Wait with a sickly © Rompt atcheertul Fess’ is that it will run into a imere mania for | ME Me S. Perking, of this clty, Cauney Mun | Ue Pposed Mozart left untinished, and which | ly compatible with sanity. had been contradicted and impen el Gansecuce: u Tess | iceinstend of a thorvuzh appreciation of |. the elbtb convent oF the Wapne County 20 | were, cumpleted ay a ete isi shod-and which | ly compatible With Sty wed that tho Court | chtlined that the propond erase of evitience wus GEONEC. oe saiving tt to you stiff." butt | pany of Lin Pe iaah aecnule. nucetion instend OF t'works, Alrendy the wus- | steal Associnuon ut Cambridge, Ind. Nov. 110% | ‘The diseov ery, iC authentic. is important, but it | was not justified in discharging Mrs. Robert Sune site of tbe relator, There uover would | gues ine Judge sill when bo, ets ate at {ho beauties Sof the various societics in the city | yjjss Arabella Root, tho vocalist, hus Just | remale te be proved whether or not Herr | cept upon indubitable evidence that she wis fe anoater Weber. Mrs. iobert bad. “erossed.| You, Come along, Til put you ican nurkes a Se ea eneYqHEORT Hea receives unable to discover some new | yritten a new sonz called ~ Slowly, and Sudiy.” | Trussolts sette really by Srozart, fet eeovered. ‘The case must bave sucu a | the Rubicon of Jife, und ‘the fountaing of temps |” Well, suy. Tm here if you wanes tet Mets! “ies Siethetay eahert sloth fod tor each great concert, or even for each | usa tribute to the memory of tho late Er Frene r __ | fully, recovered’ would justify the Court in his | tition and passion were all dried up.” She hed | ne, tut t knew you don't want me.’ ar a _MeChesney ifrothers’ doctrine that, in, hy ‘The French poct Laprade kiments the fact | P ver hurt apybody before, and now the eruse x = seusop. and the question naturally arises, | dent. that pianos in France are tncrensing fu numbers | Oe ‘conduct provided she was to kill somebody | DFT beep Moved, Was he not swe worklogian Lau oe conduction him dentistry, the gases must be given by a physi- i aa Where wus the danger in ber? ; ee Bis Doce i tle Tull of whisky, evidently Intended for bis | 10° witnunt one case of accident, the anestact- Would it not be better to cease the rt efor Se SaValy: ee e rtce Oe | In addition to the sub-rebearsals for the May | xs rapidly a mere. novelty. and by going buck oveasionary rsauls for tho He | jn that country. afready half a million of them. | PS able Te, Bone Mherson, the case was 0 te P that” Fade ogers stid be would dispose of the | friend Hennessey; A poeket-comy. and a pocket= ieulous us to be Sefure the ormanivation of tho Beethoven | (Arranged from the pt + ’ Fe vee! he mi over the studies of me past few years really | F nl this week, u v lois mn 5 ep 3 ta eld on Friday cvening at a quarter to 8 In the He regrets belonging to # legislative assembly’ b He : eg 2 PUG Or the ‘erent | Central M eat. : ~~ | whieh Loolisiiy rejected’ spotlon te tae Buns, $0 clean e reatimony. that be metod | uPr | case at 10 o'clock Monday morning. friend Hennessty; t Fojaihted Waite looked as | ic ministrations being exclusively under super Sppreciaton yt produced?” Even if new | Tue Mendelgohn Club, of Hyde Park, wit wien would have jrldfhsisis that more atten- | broperly’ discharge tho Felner upon Ae evidence en Kites et pettom had dropped out of creation | vision of « careful, competent, and skiliful pay- orks already oduced by eminent composers | pivea concert Nov. 14. |The selections will be OF | “ion should be pad to drawings hat more atten” | Gitered on her wart if wholly unanswered. ber ‘roo Well Paid for ‘That. when he sw tha whisky-bottle disappear in the | sician, Dr. A. SeChesney. Wiibgrenter frequency than now, it would wet |g fight and popular charsercr Hoth local and. | Yow shove ue peuple taught to play an instru- | cause it was ‘imply tho observation of pbY- | “gam Slick telis thls story of un old Admiral | 7 peptacie for contiseated articles. He coulda © 3 — be fair to the composers ner wo. inte objects of | toreign talent will take vart in the program. ment. The others should be conte: th being | Sicians who had seen ber at the trial and on one | hom. fe knew at Halifax: Op one occasion y | Stand si and blurted ORES ie 3 sin) t iota to CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. such a innsical ais tne ecthor er ee und | Miss Emilie Gavin, the dramatic render,, and | nije ce sing io 8 chorus and to appreciate muste | other ‘oceasions Tt rd be justified singe the } Guended divine service with blu on bourd of | thy WBE, HTS yee cae whined: “Give me | athe that ehomiay gifts you cock make'oot ; te b pat ee Swedish Lady Quartet witl appear av tho | in gencral- - rial, B his magnificent fiugsbip, the Graball. e dis- i as Tie ” a : fay thet all those were “dead,” or that they bad the Swed Churel Sriday ing a discharge, stating that what be wanted 4 rae ysevere a puil at it, anyhow, dye sce- days would be those life-like pastel portraits iel y y -| Union Parl ereyutional Church vext Friday I 1.8 OECD RTE eee cune 1h . . tipline in those days was dreadfully severe and, 4 ie a those who wit- like pi por! " THE COMLEY-TARTON TROUPE, portant roles of Shaksyeure. 4 her Ameriitt tour yo amdurotberot si Arnokd | jiseit showed that Mrs. Robert, wus in: | Foetto. od zo cruelly that vey Ovore ee um vicor OF THAT “PULL” the thme to Jeave orde principal editors of that | sane from the finding of the 28; | perate, and mutiny and desertion were Tited | were satistied to believe that the desire for a - OF frequent occurrence. Searcely a dy passed | TETE is'nn earnest one. for when the gure In Liew of:an Ark. . : The Comley -and Burton opera. company. of . . = ‘an tenor, bas composed | Mortier, one of the %; ark vis i oe artic Sig. Brignoli, the veteran tenor, as composed | Mortier, ope , ich Ses Carberine Lows Is tne UNE UN OGG | a due ope signs his dramatic urtices “Un | that insunity manifested itself in certain Ways— | Without the loss of a mani and even toe ‘ 4 idan ips trorsoprano and tener, as Sung by Miss.) journal, Thien Miss in Sir, Jobu Howson asa very food | PONT lr itnself, called’ “A Night in X drink Was a earnest ne ed bec piueed Bese tn Elem a oi jguciear de Vorchestre.” ‘The following is a-| by 1its and hysterics; andithe tach Was tho situ- i c of two | pies,” the title evidently suzeested DY Artis | ot ‘aad full list-of, tho company: Mme. | ation bud continued the sume. She bad bad fs Heme penalty of deatD. ri od Fa a ae ccatekeeping only half of its contents | has been exploring the northern, parts of South week ight at the Grand | Pein own “Night in Venice,” though there is | sien Mouth Mlle. Augusta Hobensebiid, | and hysterics at iatervals all the time down to able consequence of suc! nce aid ot check | wate {06 SYP E Obie ae upon ‘isan | Amerjet paruiculary in tap arn parts of South Openi-House, opening their season with “Ol | Toye tance in the music. It is very Drilligny | moro: top ‘sont titos SE Heneste Nreotnn, | aud bystertesad it was the united judgment of |. Chey, desire to, escape from. ne eet a remaine’eures: br, Jou White, altaost cheer] Says that the Guaruunos, ut the, delta” of that ~ vette.” ‘There will be a protusion of dress and | TO Tt iting and docs credit to the composer. Tenor du ‘Tbentre Italien de Paris: Sig. Federico | the people at the asylum. four of whom were on chaplain took the opportuntty © Pit gerGnder the soothine effect of uhalf-pint of | river. tike refugu ite the trees when the «telta is, Sean ropes that is carne’ tweuty | . ‘The prograt for tho Turner-Hall edhcert this Salynel, baritone Je iy resto. Plato, Unese au-| uo fan fucluding “the Superintendent that such desertion, Hide sixth ebapter of Nehe- | whisky, was lod Mownstairs to the cell in sein fnundated,, "There thoy make a sort of ‘dwelling ompiny; the orchestra. 5 gra the Tur Reet ie 1, baritone; Siz.” 2 Pinto, busse du-| she bad pot recovered. ; Their testimony cov- | tian. re ona pitt ehe- | whisky: Neaid Burke was contined—the muu | with branches and clay. ‘The women tight, op & Pete Wel be directed by Mr. Alfred Celliery | afternuon will be vs Tele March, *Bocouc- | Here italien de Paris. Instrutentistes: | ered all the period since the triul, and oubt to Hegpined ane ay amanias flee” | Whom pedid not xuow. The ttst words heard | smal piece of Nove. oe oe ay nia tov suoking, s whom pe i gheilung hunself upon the bench | and the traveler on tho river by nightorten sees and the cast of the opera Will be as follows: afer hy supper overture, “La Gaza Ladra.” DY | sine. wMheréze Castellan, violoniste: Sig. Albino |- prevail over that, of persons who had simply i 3 . _ i 1 ” es Se 5 s a1 “} ted i T SY v1 WEI get Jn authorit: Se permite ee fr. Jobp lowed | by gaint: ea tone ST erenriae by Warner, | Gorn, pianist, Maestro an Conservatoire de Seen her for two days. ion: edt ne te aa tO whe mae crue. to their eu Privello, ‘Burke, what, you In for this | with surprise long rows of lamws.at a coaster Sraneunn’ Tei G. Cripps | overture. ~ Oberon.” by Webers @heme and var |“ —— ’ "At the afternoon session 5 _] oer them: ang cntoreed every exhorration by | TIME! | orwards learned bs the reporter fe bight in the air. on Gouniess: irs IL- ©: Sangon | tintion for trombone, by Bebrs Rhapsodie Xe, re STATE'S ATTORNEY MILLS RAECMENES, OD Cor ere Hie raon concluded by | _ 2¢ Was Attereaets .ctpoue, two months ago ele i Velontin Miss Nellie Boyd Pear potpourrl, *Musiéal Stock Enter i A MUSICAL NOTE. . «| rottowed for the State. taking the position, that | sun eloquent appeal to tele feelings: frst, eulo- | who Was Present ON eoessey, and Thomas A World of Good. Olivette... ‘iiss Catherine Lewis | prise.” by Conrad Chinese serenade, by Filer We learn that the well-known Root & Soii’s | In November, 184, Mrs. tubert wus tried tor | sizinz their coolness and intrepidity a cangets John yun, alias Deviln, three notorious tougbs, Oneof the most popular medicines now before PGlieetiari el « Alles Catcoram one | iliop. “Sprubfeuer.” py Herrmant. Music Company, of this city, has ‘just taken | Murder, and It was te ‘imlued by the verdict of | and then calliug upon them to sited ny oy nuggun, afing Deve suoousnrtne comnee of | te American public js Hop Bitters. You see te Olivette” will continue 28 ee OL Usten- Net band, under the manage- | 10" any, of this city, has just taken | BUNS he She killed Weber, but that “at the | King and: country, ate main’ mat fo Pat sturphy s salon aie cory cuore | ererrwnere. People takelt with good etfect, Ie lish version © fei A feminine corne’ 5 the agency fur the Northwest of the cele-.| timé she wasJnsane, and was also insane atthe | both, and emphatically reitert Deuths Roland Beunutt, of No. 714 Wentworth builds thers uP Lt (g nut us pleasantto the taste as some fther Hitters. as it [5 vota whisky drink, Steno tril.” ‘That wus an absolute adjudi- } should such i tan oe E flee? ne was orderecby tbe verdict to remain voice which arose from wmonye rt ¢ was cowpletely und per- | wastevideurly the effect of ventriloquism. | % | Three aa ie burden of proof in this | blast you, you are tov, well paid for, that!” A | Three days 23h ohemua tried tho same Avenue. of £50 in cash. ‘The thieves escaped, week, when the only Eng! uonth. bach’s * Madame Favart™ re which Corley and Barton nave recently. prow cured the most elaborate costumes ever Usd in vill be produced, tur ent Mr. Harry Chapman, will zive three eC h f Mauve Fe pare at Central Musie-Hult Nov. 17, 16. and brated Hazelton piano... ff is always well to | time he members of the band all belong: Ha hia gaol plang well indorsed, and the panne a5} sium wat ages range trom 2 c 5 se, Whose name vcome | i und their axe: Es act that this house, whose name has become | janently recovered. neue : itis more like tho old-fashioned bot lett the city, and were lunes yneset tei, $ azo. or nether three nizbts ago, ien- that has done a world of guod.. If you don't feel dad “Finn Hens | just rieht, try Hop bitters. Aumbr Neves. , ————— one more than comic opera. Caro, Mich., PME p SUCIE veut. wantzadon bas bad three years’) 4 household word, has taken this “yw E j a THE MOBART SUCHET Sears, The ade a household has taken this azeney will tly recov ore refure, on the friends and | loud, long-drawn nreatnins was ‘audible amon Be a if Tho concert of tne coelety, Dee. 0, promises | penctice: 800 Ue madg, professioual tours e | add greatly to the popularity of this plano. proveeding was. err Le must be establisned | the tnen, who, fecline that, somernins SO Of Ninlog Vupon, a. ceRmet Padme! | vicest plano-room to be one of the most notable events in the bis- | Michigan and eae “as follow Misses Lizzie ——— clearly and beyond question that belay al uae boon done, shiva in: sal probability. roll be pies Soon ne orto raed robbed hin of | at the Woper ve ae sang bese since tas ue city ‘1 i Pi e stored fully and enduringly. He analyze followed by some terrible re! 201, Ww Cols % ae e e i. Walaa dith Pianos at prices and terms. to suit at the |. been restore ly ae Hewnalyzed | followed oy spyittes was heard, aus while nn | eine bad—abyut ut Miao robbers were és | avenue, ; eee eet nusical society. The work ‘outlined | instruiuentallsts are as one ee Wee, Dalatka js entirely new to Colearo, Mre | hie yy Eine Jneie Weikht, Elia ixeudall, | Weber Warerooms, >) und 2 Wabash ayenue, 's her solo numbers, will sinz with the evidences of the witnesses