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16 THE. CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBEKK 0, IS8SI—TWENTY rau AMUSEMENTS. THE MICHIGAN SUFFERERS, More Help Necded—Eloquent Appeuls trom the Burned District. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Micwigax’ Rerrer Rooms, 252 South Water Btreet, Nov. 5; 165L—Some time ago, the Chicago Committee informed the Michigan State Com- “‘ittee of Relief that we had still on band sev- ‘ral thousand dollars in money awaiting their advice, and on Wedtesday fast received a re- ponse, which. I herewith hand to you. Im- yoediately on receiving it the Bay City Com- zaittee was fotified to draw on L. J. Gage, “freasurer, for $5,000, which they bave done. 1 nave also received a letter from Mr. W. Mills, of Croswell, in- the burned district, which I also hand you for publication, Althouzh the enter- lainmeut at the Grand Upera-House on Thuys- day was not the dnancist Jess obligations to the kind spirits who devised it, and. your permissiun to reter s@ soun us the results can be ascertained. yanston Oxpre vous F generous cont by bringing, iu some instances, a hundred pnek- f sods to the relief room free of charze eminently worthy of mention, and will receive due attention in my final ‘report, J think that your readers will agree, from the letter of Gu: ldwin, that the committee bas been fully justitlatie in sending what now amounts to over S12 00 hy cash and a large quantity of relief goods to the committees of _ distribution ou tbe west side of the burned district. From Nr. Mills’ letter it will be seen that tho collec- c in afd of the sufferers should uot i heartily indorse ‘heriff Mann, that y and surrounding: au uppeal to thelr congre- Sabbuth the result could e sum to the country would atak, qitions upon a given hot but be the addition of a targ tund. Let ine ask thet through your columns to make it a subject of consideration at their Monday meetings, and sugeest that they take up collections in nid of the fund one week from now. If they wish any further information I wilt gladly zive it by letter or to themselves if they will call upon 1 '. Horenkiss, Secretary. x, DEtnorr, Oct. 31.— G. WY Llotchkisa, E: erctary Chicayo Relief DeanSin: In response w our request Mayor Wilkin, Chairman of tha Ruy City Committee, met with Ubis board today and iscussed mat- ters very fully. [twas arranged that the fay City Committee should assume entire charge of a portion of the burned district, comprising the Bid Axe District a3 divided of by the Detroit Retief Committee, until at least the close of nuv~ igation, sboiild the funds seat them enable them it was therefore resulved that the Bay City Committee have the ction and approval of this commission to- receive whut funds may be sent them for relief purposes, and to expend ‘Lhe sawe In the district above noted to tno best vt their judgment, they uerceing to make regular reports tothe Neliet Commission of thelr work as it progresses. It is understood that the Bay City committee will make no pub- lic appeal for funds, You will therefore please exercise your own discretion in rezard to the amount of the moucy which you have been so intluential in raising that you will send to the Bay City committee. aud we will only add that a very” much larg sum than beretofore anticipated will. be needed To relieve the sufferers till’ they ean support themselves, and that whut amounts you inay Place at the dispesal of-this commission froin the good citizens of Chienzo will. be- gratefully received and expended as judiciously as possinic. - HM. , BALDWix, Chairman. Ver AIL Des, Treasurer, Chairman Pro Tem. Joux STERLING, Secretary. Fine REevter Costs: Cu3SWELL, Sanilac Co., Mich., Noy. 4, 1881.— GW. Hotchkiss, Secretary Re Committer— Dean Siu: Since my return from Chicago 1 bave received numerous letters, some from your city, uthers from far, far off in INinuis and. lowa, muking inquiry in regard to the condition of our fire-sutterers, some sending money, ythers baving clothing ready to send, desiring: directions, One gentleman in Jilinois was evi- cently so interested that he forgot to seal bis detter, but the Sit inclosed came safe and sound =u speciui providence almost, was it not? A lady of your city, writes requesting my wife to select a suffering family having children mn it, to whom she proposes to turnish $4 per week until Muay 1. and otherwise 10 look after them as her own charge. What 2 magnificent thing to do, notwithstanding the same lady hs heretofore seut us in money a nice donation and boxes of valuable clotuing. Taree thousand such ladies could doauzelic work in this bluck, scorched, ant stricken country. - Since my return 1 tind ick. ness laneiy on the increase, and, believe me, should the tow of charity ceu: ‘ation and Worse than starvation must tably follow. “As ft look this whole’ subject over it almost seems as though Providence, by this meas, ‘ay be testtug the charity of His more favored ones. in view of the spbject, is it possible that so little attention is paid to such utter des- tution und suitcring. “Cwo. months bave now passed sines the terrible Sth of September, and Ubousunds are yet homeless, with winter upon them, aud uo comforts; many of them with sick- beir dours, ana, like Lazarus, denied the which fall trom tbe rich men's tables. is been done by the truly charita- upon thousands, who have prqvidence plenty and to spire, have us yet proven as deaf and as dumb a3 beathen~” idols, notwithstanding which should’ buve pierced ud une bearts. Canmore _ be can peu picture more worthy abjccts of churit If so, and such a man lives in Chicago, for God sake bid bin come with: pen id fad’ to trav Ubrough this blisteréd country to pleture ber grief und sutfering. “Ler that man eal! on ine and I will accompany him, furnishing proof positive as to all L have ever written, and more than ‘he, be be ever so skilled, can truthfully picture. 4 My honored friend, cease not in sour efforts ju behalf of our suiferers, in which 008 work: fou are most assuredly on God's side. “It be for us, who can be against us?” Last nizbt was by far the coldest since our catauity. and I dread to lesen its results upon the hundreds who are yet homeless, and the other thousands who have but the semblance of protection axainst wintry blasts. Do notcease your efforts tu aid us iu saving from sutfering and distress these wortby but helpless ones. who look only to ‘the world fur the aid which they would more sladiy give to others if in their power. than to ask in their uwn behalf. Sincerely yours, . W. Mrcus, : CRIMINAL COURT, Motions for New ‘Trials—Several Con- vietions Found and Sentences Im- ‘pored. ‘The moron for a new trial in the case of John Grady, Thomas Collins, and Burt Murpby, re- cently sentenced by a jury to.the penitentiary tor tour years exch for robbing Patrick Doyle on South Clark strect two months ago, was arrued Defore Judge. Jameson’ yesterday and taken under advisement-by’ the Court. The defense claitu the discovery of some evidence by which it is hoped to save this precious trio from serv- ng a just but very ght sentence in the Johet workshops. . William: Burnes, sentenced.a week ago to the penitentiary forone year for helping Robert Matthews to burglarize a store on Larrabee @ uizmi of Aug. 23, was betore the court yesterday” ang secured # suspension of his sentene William Palmer and Frank ‘Ta¥lor, two boys ainder 15, pleaded guilty to breaking into a house At Aberdeen and Montve streets Sept.2, and when cuugbt had a lot of plunder ready to carry away, They were sbown to be homeless boys, abancoued by their parents, and were sentenced Yo three years each in the reformatory institu Von ut Ponting, ~ Aune Kennedy, convicted by i jury of re- ceiving stolen cools to the value of $9, secured aysuspension of sentence, it being shown to the Court tht the otfense was of AN INCIDE ‘Al. CHARACT! and no evidence being produced to contradict the excellent character of the woman and her family. Vincent Chulitoux, s good-looking French- yuan, pleaded zullty to taking some carpenter's Aouls from tne'shop in whick he worked. It be- ang shown that be was an. industrious, hurd- Wworktix mun, with a tumily. and never before. being accused of any wrong-doing. other than -toveasionul spree. he was. severely lectured, sud on solemuly promising the Court never to neh quar wus told to gu. MeCartby. a couper, 28 years of age, with 3 wife and an old whisky babii, was eou- Meted of belping to hold up a man ou Des iuiies street, a few weeks ayo and rub din of SE-—bis week's wages. He presented un array uf reputable witnesses as 10, previous food vilaracter, industrious habits, and his free- Hom trom any taint of previous eritne, and the Court suspended sentence with the understand- ing that it be was kuown to senin drink he wouhi-be Hable to be brouxht into court and entenced. Juba Kutah was sentenced to the County Sail tor three ionths on a plea of petit larceny, nad Btizabeth {artley was sent on the same plea tu Ihe same place tor sixty days. : of Roger O'Mara, charged with grand durceny, was called ‘before the court, aud the evidence sbowed that a lot of eilverware and elothing bud been stolen from the residence of ‘ThowwasC. Hammond, on North State street, on June 27; that Hammond advertised to Pay for the return of the sdmie, and suon received a note 20 the effect that a small offer would be conside ered it there was assurance of no trifling. Ober cerrespondence sent Mr. Hammond to a man jumed Peters, at No. 56 Dearborn strect, 10 qvhom $5 was paid and an order given for Mr. to co toarestaurant at No.7 East Kinzie street, here be would get Qe goods, except 2 part of tee clothing, which bud been atherwise disposed Oe ene Woman who Kepr this place described “Mara as the, nan leaving the package, and eters xckndwledzed to the detectives’ that U'Mara gave bitn the note or directions to ex- change for tha money. ~ . -: -) THIS MABE A PRETTY CLEAR CASE Against the prisuner, ¥ declarations of innocenco Were not cosistent with his previous desire to plead guilty to potit larceny, and when usked about the matter he simply said he was pleading under the direction of bis counsel. ‘The Court expressed great sur- prise at the status of the case and Claimed that there. was somethine more hebind it, ail of which should be brought out. Assistant-State’s- Alttorney Thomson stopped the case; asked to bave the plen of guilty to petit larceny struck off, and that the case might be tried by a jury so that the bottom mizht be reached, ‘The case will be tried at an early day, and it is expected that additional light will be thrower on the mys- terious actions of Mr. O'Mara. THE FAT-STOCK SHOW. A Magnificent Dixplay at the Exposl- A perfect transformation hay taken place in ‘ Boots & Shoes, ruoon bich we had boped. we ure under no tne Exposition Wuilding during the pust week, and the interior of the mammoth structure has tuken on the apperraace of a great breeding or feeding establishment, filled with grand animals from the furms of the leading stock-raisers of the country: Many cattle have already arrived, and further shipments aro being hourly Te- erived and weighed. Every comfort and con- venience has been provided for the care and handling of the stock, successful shaw nre stich as to cheer the hearts of exhibitors and encourage the gentlemen of the State Board bf Azriculture in their efforts to create in this city the lending Stock show and marketof the world, Seeret: fatigable board. are both in the completing the entries and other arcu for the show. Under their supervision the re-~ ports af comunittees, awarding of premiums, and the rec ina busia i this fact eucries with It x guarantee of courtesy and gentlemanty treatment in e will be appreciated aud iadorsed” by all who have the pleasure of their acquaintance. Dar- ing the past three yen: ject of holding these é possi. bility of failure, and, notwithstanding’ their eflorts te secure proper recognition and support, there... bis. resulted a yearly deucit. ‘which has been met by the board. Nevertheless, the gentlemen have had an abiding faith that to show would eventually become clf-sustaining, and. they have gone forward h the enterprise, buping that Chicago peopie ud of these extibitions pride in snowing todi inense inter Xards the fat advertising medium of the yards. “Cheso early exhibitions are the great norinal schools tuo “nro” attorded “object “less | THREE HUNDRED MEN'S OVERCOATS, PEREMPTORY. CARPETS! tovesteda tuo stppore | Fifty Pieces Floor Gil Cloth, to Close. warranted by the merit of the stow, and which as consumers they owe to themselves, to the en- terprising man: city. Toe exhibitions are not run with the idea of making money, but the munagers_ should be enabled to pay the actual expe Any amount realized over and nbove the neces sary running expenses will insure larger and more attractive premiums each ‘year, and mu- terially add to the list of exhibitors and to tho importance of the shows. “All the animals entered in the various classes of stock are now snfely housed in their tem- pe. quarters at the Exposition Building, ana_ | such quality and quantity as to most imperative! ir points of excellence cun be examined vy ten Visitors on and after Monday. ‘The poultry ex- | Sant: hibit w a countrs tention. At 10o’clock tomorrow morning Mayor Harri- son willopen the exbibition with x speech of Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 9:30, LADAY GOODS, Consisting of a large and well assorted stock sons, by ° which are. demonstrated aetual results of practical and scientitic sys tems of feeding beef-cattle. Ci dealer much have thus tar neglect: “U welcome, to which tendent of the 1 bebhif of the local stock-dealers. Mt Scott, of the State Boar XbIbit Stock Show will be thus formatly opened. One of the finest and most interesting exhibits ismade by “the Adams & Westlake Manufact- uring Company,” of Chicago, Il. They are lo- cated in the extreme west end of the Art and ‘ : Industrial building. Their principal exhibits’| Yases, Toilet Sets, Majolica Ware, consist of their) world-renowned “non-cx- Plosive kerosene oil-stoves,”: headlights for en- and oif tanks. Thirty thousand of their oil- stoves are sold annuully, and are used both for cooking-and heating. The expense of running them isa mere trifle, and ‘the labor and time saved is truly wonderful. They are as easily imauaged a5 2 common lamp. On Governors day theré were made and given away to visitors over four busbels of the most delicious bis all bot from the oven. . It was alga on one Adams & ¥ irons were beated to press the two suits of 214 & 216 Madison-st., WILT. CLOSE ovr clothe: G carry el every household into whieh they gain admit: and fave: siready thing of the kind d. aidy comes to the exposition should see then. Uak- ing will be done on them every day during the vy housekeeper, Hannes | AD AUWORION 500 Lots of Custom-Made position, and cx ing feature to ever; Vellinerath are the 1 this market, and are creating a great dersand for then: thromzbout The tact that this tiem handles them is antee of superiority.—Atlanta (Ga.) Constit ‘The banking fraternity as well asthe public ‘were startled by the failure of this supposed solid institution. But~ greater excitement would prevai! were the public to hear of one of Hall's patent dovetailed burglar safes being robbed. Mall's Safe & Lock Co. have been making these dovetailed steel safes for the past twenty years, and there is not a sinele instance where one bas been robbed, nd attempts to break into tham byburglars have been frequent. Bankers and merchants, realizing the soligity of Hall's Safe & Lock Co., and the absolute security thelr safes afford usually favor them with their orders. ‘Their o1 Wa ‘xhpeton, Weis. at 6+ Washington s jarge assortment of ¥ cence of an: rt of the whole affair. He said he had Dechy B Deputy Sheriff aud a Dey uty ‘United States Marshal at Kansus ity, claimed that Peters was try- to put up a jos on him. His AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CO, 2H and 2; Madison-s GEO. P. GORE & CO. AT AUCTION MONDAY, Nov. 7, 214 and 216 Madison-st, 200 SAMPLE LO SECOND AND LAST WREEX SECOND AND LAST WERE GRANDEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS OF . TREE CHNTURY! |: moN AT EVENING, Nor. 7, 1881, and Every Evening during the Week, WEDNES- WATINEESALASE PERFORMANCES of Colcille’s Grand Spectacidar and Dramatic Triumph, All Seasonable, Choice Geous. id the prospects for a iis, the inde- Secretary of the . Fis! and Mr. Charles ind popular Assistan: ements ing and shipping of stock will be done ¢ and systematic matner, and ¥ euse which ince the organization ows, the induagenent been compelled to ‘fuce the RECOGNIZE THE IMPORTANCE esented at the Union Stock~ proper support to re rewlly the grent- sts rep ve never giver shows, which G stock, who are atforded object des- tle breeders, find in these exhibitions and butch at is attract! ers,and tu the credit of the be the largest one ever seen in the and will undoubtediy attract great at- With All Its. Rlagnificent Scenic Miustrations! AND THE SUPERB ACTING OF BROOKS & DIGKSON'S POWERFUL COMPANY, Act 2—THE: INFERNAL MACHINE, Act 4—THE ESCAPE. DEPARTMENT. REGULAR TRADE SALES her, the zenial-ané competent | Tuesday, ah sated he Wate jes. Lane In- ear. Act THE DIAMOND FRAUD. Act 3—THE GREAT HOTEL-FATALITY. : Aét 5—THE WAGES OF SIN. rmunce in this Country of THURSDAY, Noo. 10, 800th Pei THE WworRiLp: GRAND GAY.L SOOVENIN NIGHT, on which occasion every lady entering the Theatre will 7 ENGHAVED SOUPENIR PROGRAMME, containing a 7 i IGENT SCENERY, i, to which will be attached a Mloral Offering. ‘ity, busily engaged in | Both again Lane and Important § voices of Desirubl zune ¥ Consignment resented with an ENOUISITELY” picture of the FAMOUS RAPT SCEN! 4 : NG. GOUDIWIN and “MISS ELIZA WEATH- FREI FUR SLOCUM. p only, of Fou Suppets Comic OPERA COMPASS, ew Consignments 1 Ss cw Cousicnments BED BLA! cand production, ft @ HOOLEY’S THEATRE = ONE WEEK ONLY! ‘49 Commencing Monday, Nov. @ CAST TO THE STRENGTH OF AN AND OPERIOUNE, WibkidyBAvis. | 149 AS CARROTS, THE WAER Second Week of a Flood-Tide Success.- MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. le ‘ig New Yorks Herald, Oct..7. Every Night and Saturday Matinee, the ariOn ‘BANKRUPT! J. A. HAMLIN: and Manager’ } Clark-st., Opp. Court-House. 5 SPECIAL: ANNUAL! THURSDAY, Nov. 17, Il o'clock a. m., of mo amair. | REGULAR ANNUAL TRADE SALE Dressed Dolls. ind Most Desirable Assortment ever Sale in thls count " ire Vine of the Inne: . “The cousiznment 1s of The Fin offered at embrac of thes pera of Jacques Offenbach’s Comey: In the: Original and. Only English Version Opera Comique, merchant who erehundise for the coming ay be seen for three mund the want a 1 Of sa P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers: Join &. fon St President J. r he fourth annual Fat~ iors, un oe SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES, car chandeliers, lanterns, stove boards, CATHARINE LEWIS, Frederick Leslie, Cc. Armand, A. Cripps, Together with the Comle: GORGEOUS COSTUMES ever seen in Comic O mented, Orchestra, and a full Militar: of ALFRED CELLIER, Esq. Tonight, Last Time of OLIVETTE, ARINE LEWIS, Jansen, H. Frear JOHN HOWSO y-Barton Grand Chorus, in the MOST} Qne Week Only, Apollo Musica Club oe theceane ree pera, a largely aug- COMMENCING y Band, under the Conductorship will be viven Friduy evening, Dec. 24 when Theodora é MON DAY, Rov. 7, ‘Thomas with his orchestra will conduct Lector Ber- ish, and French China Tea Sets, tis, Cuspidores, . Cups and Saucers, Match atin s, Card Stands,” ot Pitchers, ele. GEO. P. GORE & Co., Auctioneers. Thursday, Nov. 10. Jake otl-stoves tat the tailor’s to ion, utation As the best Every lady who nliness. convenience, and bappini t fail 10 be the most inter se gr00ds in wents for his section of the South, eunr- ution. #8 49” has made a hit at Haverly’s Fourteenth-Street Theatre, and the Rankins are acting better than ever.”— 28 “‘We may say at the. outset that ‘'4g’ made a decided 9 hit with the audience. It will prove a greater success than ‘The Danites.’ "New York Limes, Oct. 8. ‘Mrs. Rankin as ‘Carrots’ made the hit of the piece. 5 Mr. Rankin found ‘49’ to be exactly in his line, and did full 49 justice to his part.”—Wew Forks World, Oct. 8. 2 Wiatinees Wednesday and Saturday. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. ~ Wext Week-—-THE DANITES. 149: 3°49 249 AMUSEMENT: “SPRAGUES OLisipIC TEATRE, | ~~ ~TENEH SEAS Clark-st., between Lake and Randolph. very Evening at 8) (POLL MISICAL ( And Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday. AMUSEMENTS. - , 188183. open: ‘The Grst of the series of three subscription concerts ss lioz's “Damnation of Faust.” Particulars concern <OF {ng the two subseauent cuncerts will be aunounced ime; Wednesday, Nov. 9, The Larze. Handsome, un Monroe and Dearborn EVERY “VES DAY, NOV lay and Saturday KS} Mi KIRALFY ROS,’ The advance sale of seats for the Original Majestic Spectacle, in 3 Acts and 12 Tab- Boston Ideal’ Opera Company’s 4 y engagement will begin Thuasday, MICIIAEL STROGOFEF, i 7 . al oneednag Pag alta 1 | tosrodueins the arentest guestanty Ariss inthe o- | Nov. 10, at the Theatre, at uino d under personal direction of = D BOLOSSY KIRALFY. WATSON & ELLIS, duly announced. The prices willbe AICHAEL STROGOFF | he tuniest exponents uf German Comedy in the wupany specially | world. First appearance Ii THE OLD POPULAR AUCTION HOUSE Our Regular Sates Furniture, Carpets, Blankets, Comforts, Etc., Every Wednesday and Saturday. Next Regular Sale Wedoesday, Nov. %, at 9:02. m. 150 Doz. Doli Heads Large and Atte As performed at Enure spectue! Supported by a powerful Dramatic: vcted Tor thls play. ‘rurmpeters, Drum and. az ah G . sorites, Execution- 3 at enon: ALL FIUESIL GOODS, und 400 CASES Assorted Rubbers, "That are FIRST QUALITY. Guards, Slaves, Tartar CI ery. BALLETS. whe. : sities HARRY. WLLLIH, and MI Ee rome CO utid Indeseribable Bi Costumes by the eee Rs. THE TILLS, *RESENTATIVE. | John and Louise, and their amusing ROYAL MA- is. Box- | RIONETTES. ‘the popular Serio-Cumic and De~ y nT! nduy. No Sunday per- | scriptive Vocalist, ‘orps de Hallet of tive Sale xeep laveriy's Theat: for bunk work isas great as ever, below of Jast week will s Laird, bankers, Winona, J. Be Alma Centre, Wis.; H.N. Nichols » bankers, North Platte, N t cher, Kindred. D.-T.; Ko D. T.; Ross, MeCord G. Hi. Fairchild, Cashi Dd. Richard: 1 fire-proot Were unusua AUCTIONEERS AND MORTGAGE SALE Manufacturers’ Agents, ‘Have on hand for this week's sales an immense stock FURNITURE, And General Hon: WUESDAY, Nos. 5, ma AUCTION SALE: POMEROY & CO.,~ Monday, Nov. 14, the BOSTON IDEAL OPERA CO. Advance sale “9. BQ | ECW o sant atmitine one porn tte After the associate nienibership subseription list ie AUCTION SALES. 7 SON, FLERSHELM & CO., Stand & Rundolpi-se ¢losed, due notice will be ziven sisbscribers of the 4 ze, tine and place for selec Ss) AT Application for usso 3 * bs letter. or persunally. to X. D. PRATT, Secretary, OF Lake-st. . z eting reserved seats, fate tuembersbip may be made eas Specialty Comp’ny GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. der th ws ft John S. Leeso, in Wat- - Decent ell Zanmest of al comeaies cetilos SPECIAL AND OUNCEMENT..-- oclock. ‘The repertoire will be $1.50 - 1.00 o 50 +++ --$S.00 and $12.00 NTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Gineriva ‘of che aie: Orchestra and Circle. ........+, Balcony Circle: tinguished Forels THE MARTELL FAMILY.--.-.-3 | 2° tn thetr miraculous | ROUM 34, C: performance. CLARA KMIOORE. ' Sliakspearem and Miscellaneous Reader, RICH AND ELMGANTHY FURNISHED Residence, 27 Rooms 1616 WABASH-AY., Honday Horning, Nov. 7, AT 10 O'CLOCK. THE ARGY Thursday, Nov. 10, at 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE OF Crockery & Glassware. stil sell In open lots: salesrooms | 150 Crates Well HT? TO-NICHT! NOV, 6, Commencing at $v. m., GRAND SAGRED CONCERT ‘The Celebrated Musical Artist, Sarr Pye TEST Under thediesin or rox winscusnitsma:| ALE RED LISTON, | oete Sime ToRNER tant. moth Orchestra. will by request play THE DEVILISLOOSE. | ALICE HUTCHINGS. _aumeouittet | MARTELL BROTHERS, | Grand Sacred Concert, I SILADOW D. SIGNOI¢ and SENOR! lections from the Intest the Concert, 5 minutes p Also the unfgue and sens; Adnii Alo Dees Bt ‘The best of all Character Sketch “Artists, Wesndeeeds Be ss aM. T. BRYANT and LIZZIE Rloutiowp, — | Teacher of Blocution aul Dramatic rt “fl ‘The Long und Short of it. LOUIS. } meets ‘Tuesday, ats. : THE TWO WESLEYS. Room 34, Central Music-Hall. ‘The pleasing coniedienne, Sunday Afternoon, 3 p. m., bexin, - ia vi) ANCE. | BARRY. The greatest of all Acrobats. WILLIAM, GIvex By Tue Chamber Sets, _ Parlor Suits, Piana, HERSHEY HALL. shy the packages ntry merchants. GUILE & CO., Auctione ers. Canin Baw ane ie atta eel Goods packed for coun beeen rer 78 and 80 Randolph-st., . CARPETS, STOVES, Special Trade Sale; ; 78 & 80 Randolph-st, |OLL PAINTINGS, TUESDAY, Nov. 8, WOCLOCK A.M. nr LONDAY, Wov. 7, We have just received a consignment of 0 PAIN‘T- ED and ENAMELED ED and ENAMEL! (containing § to 10 pi cb), nee ed hy ins - ‘ Srusione tees cone Beet pp comoanled fy in- We shall sell this week a large lot of first-class of cost ur value. The rets are hizhiy ornamented i und of futest desisns, and fee End Gf Hitest desizns, and will outsell any Hixe 00ds POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. : | i ‘5 Cookery Lectures. MISS PARLOU’S LESSON ON MONDAY, PUEY PASTE ‘Cuesday—SOUPS AND FROZEN PUDDING, Brussels Carpats, ‘throughout the buuse, Bedding, Stoves, ry and Kitchen Uuttit, General Housekeeping of lure residence. "The whole to be sold By AUSTLY & LONG, Oftive Sand 4 No.3 20M, WILL BE | Buch of whleh will appear in ahele turh at Gla | opnissuxpay OF RICH AND ELEGANT NOTICE, CHICAGO ORCHESTRA, . HYDE & BEHRAR, | casero arectio of Pot A. hOSENDECKER F In addition to their wo. Bri 1 Theatres, coutrol fi Adal: ents. . . oe the followtu: nies: C2 loterestinz Programme Sunday, Uct. 9, 16, 3 5. HOOLEY’S THEATRE. > BERMAN'S) Mic NOVELTY Co, Thesu anew of the stout ral Comeain JOS eHE MOS, Theatre. in bis great Irish Drama, SILAUN Lehi , Restaurant and Bar Fixtures, &¢., &e. or new and used On Thursday, Noy. 10, at 10a. m., halt sell xt Auetton the com ducted by J. FIANK TOP est of the Chamber of Com= nd Fixtures. Lunch, ers, Cylinder De wel: ances, iruilers, et ct without limit or reserve nder Cha ACADEMY OF FLY PROF AND. DRAMATIC ART. Instruction I'rivate and in Class. plore. purse of the | Mortgage, FURESHEIM & CO. ‘Aucti At 1231 Statest. edpath Lyceum Iu- Buliding, or tM, beeen ates a DE LONG'S DANCING ACADEMY THURSDAY EVE., NOY. 10, American Express Bullding, 33 Monroe-st. \ 3) POPULAR READERS. "a | ueCoh fete ie, aon wae | BURBANK, aie sr spin ite wala aopeny MORCGAR ie PROF. SULLIVAN EKSO Holt °°" WRIGHT, [O° Ne sopranrss 5 At his Academy, 17 "fore: ry second-st. New pupils CHIC ‘AGO “QU ARTET, cin enter atany time. Residence 201 Wabash-ay. By POMEROY & CO. ~ | FINE WINES AND LIQUOR 100,000 FINE CICARS. | DEALERS, ATTENTION, | nufGea3e-ti8e creams ATTENTION, BAVARLANS. Monday Morning, Nov. 7, Os AT weratcgaga” | BERNARD MOLLENHAUER At 10 O'CLOCK, By onser of muruztzee. « AUSTIN © 1.0NG, Auctioneers. BAY ARIA We sell without resorve the entire FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, BEDDING, NERAL HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of above RST COLLECTION OF ‘Tickets sOcents. Supper Extra Ladies in attend- ance ef entiemen. free, We cordisiie tivite oe HOOLEY with their presence, is : f Pepin daentianrea ster remmeean somes | “ays susvar monn poss tne rane ALU EY a Joyful und pleasant evening tu every one. FIRST APPEARANCE OF HOOLEY’S THEATRE. iis SUNDAY RYENING, last performance of HVIL MURPHY in his ‘Irish Drama, SHAUN ILE, received nightly with roars of laughter aod v THE WELL-KNOWN VIOL! . isis , North: Side Turmer-Hall, Saturday, Nov, 12, 1881, | skeen ste Tomei t Meat os. stanacon. ; LIBRE ALY THEATRE, BY CELEBRATED LOCAL ARTISTS, Elegantly framed, to be sold without reserve for cash. Sale commencing BLISON, FLERSHEIM £ CO. A, GOLDSHED (PAWNBROKER) WILL SELL AT OUK STORES, 84486 RANDOLPH-ST., . CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. FRIDAY. EVENING, NOV. 11. Patines aia i = lay, S jay, Nov. 6. REV, H. W. THOMAS, 0, 0., | ..Foday, Sunday, Nov..6.. COBBR’S LIBRARY Will deliver a lecture entitled , © * SSPOUL LIFK,” And continuing untt! all are sold, daily from i0 to 12 "am, and! P.M, at 106 South Clark-st., near Washington. “A SUCCE: Under the auspices of P.& J. CASEY, 41 and 43 FIFTH-AY. Piave for sale some fne Bick Walnut Bank and Sa- | Oil-Cioths,_1t s Joun Counte: low Partition. with jine | Cases. 4 Baltimore Hones Sa Bid walGUts Ab Onieg siad Beem OMIA Flags top. pine | Cases,” Uaicimore floaters Shab second-hand Beer-Coolers ANG Tee oes Fant outfits: lot of Roduers’ Fiated Wa suruuent Rew and second-hand Carpets: Guus Lise P When pluced on the stand iu bls ou benait be declared his entire inno- | Several tre-prouf Safes. q sdax: Nov. By HODGES & MORRISON. Thursday, Nov. 10, at 10 a. m., Box-Otfice open ou and after Monday, Nov. "THE COMMITTEE. Rearapre of the popular Irieh Comedian, JOSEPLL S E A SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. REN _ Clarkes FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO . reluck, of : “MINER & ROONEY'S COMBINATION! 29 Washington-st. Notice the Brilliant of Stellar Attraction! Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Diamonds, Rich Jewelry,’ Guns, Tistols, Books, “MISTLETOE” DANCING HALL, , rosa ASB ULL Cor. Wood und Lake-sts., iS NOW REOPENED, n favorable terms to select A commodious dining-ro Ink constructed in connection with thi: ply to E. GOODRIDGE & CO., And for rent o: lubs. N. B. p with this OAM, 2H West Madiwon-st. _Fine Carpets, pansy Chairs, Book articles too numers Call this week for tho sreatest bare ing will be sold at pri- GES & MORRIS: Gos Madiso HOOLEY’S- THEATRE, GIT. Don't forzet it Last ap- PHY In ‘bis great Irish Plated Ware, And. Miscellaneous Articles. “ “| -BLISON, £LERSHEIM & CO. Rew and | ous to mention. Restau- | rains of the seas large as- | Yate sale at astunishing Jaw 0: Ploy, SHAUN ELIUE, WHITTIER POST, No. 7, G. A. B ‘The Great and Only FURNACES. i : PAT ROONEY. Creer tictnevsoteshde CARE 1OWAl x CHARMAN AND BEER O : 38 ‘ice ea THE COGILL BROTHERS, “ MANUFACTURED BY is now | conciuding with the Grenrcomen ee L. W. DURHAM, 367 Minois-st. . ast LIFE IN A TENEMENT HOUSE. User by 1,7, Helter (J. Medi 2), Cyrus HE. MeCoer ae 5 as oa aw. wy HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Bt ‘derrick Jobason, It Malt aeons N , W. L. B, denney. P.B. Wight, je Willlszas, “Sartolle Bre: cz ce , Isaac G. Lombard, N, Sutsum, f.3- sden, W. F. Cobb. Brown. Bonnell & Coco Sena 10r Hustraivd pamphlan ROARS OF LAUGHTER AND ‘APPLAUSE every eventor in witnessing the creat ‘trish Comedian. PH MURPHY asSHAUN KEUE this Sunday