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= ; @HE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: SUNDAY... NOVEMBER 6,- 1881~T'WEN'TY PAGES. i aa & Last Thonght,? ny arr : MUSIC. Even ionent.” by Conrad {pourri An apriees i : Alene ag rt y Hag = ‘ening Ww tes Bay i,“ upriees for the violin. by R. | make two or three effor ow thas he . v ree = ae + = ee: - | Byening wit Bis! Shara otic | Rrouteer eeravd fre ie Hevient Crm | was fondly. Wt (0 se could IRISH. LAND COURT. FetY Of Donezal, for instance, pald gs ai chor 7 ei 35 enon Re Deanne! not get along with Pre nd he sitw € 57.081. bf . is Work Laid Out by th ee teil lob Charen fe, Chtces Rove | Gari that fOr spine Feusolt ae ater, Ke was ty only Sit Ly io ie rene a eH , bbe 2 y the night Of opera will be given at Me- | mental waltz, Te Wes | distrusted, © When Novertson’s nomination |. A Hostile Criticism—Nevertheless | amounted tu £5,600,000 sterling: in IS81 the went in, Platt-tried asain todmtimate to the rental amounted to nearly £6,000,000. “ns: “Theatre on the 1th ‘i s i Senator in : the Act. Is Working Who. Apollo Club: Sipps ; song, iL, when | by Mrs. D.S.V Presi athe had a fr i President that he hi aic for the improvements that made | ForMaps,Time-Cards.siee} overt of “ Boceaccio™ will’ be vel © Woodbridge formed by the same troup Ue i: ieiseing Ov bene Watt ce i sarfield seemed formed by the ¢ troupe that save it last | Barri: “Kissing Over the Garden: Wall.” soi him. But poor Garfield seemeC-rattled, Te 3 i he impr ; ¢ Y . Sunday evening with such sue was perplexed and bothered, and could not Well. Hepes le to exe Y aE ee iets fe e, apply at @ Ciatkcat, Grand Ueode Pall be made to. understand Platt’s position; su e AUrlisAL © . Gladstone, and an i a " quenty of the Land Le 5 4 Teply: : zt. | Redpath Thinks the Court Is Not] tw treiand the tenaatmakes all the improve- sue, Mr. Kinnear, M. anina Auer; and | Platt was dismayei. and he told ime several One of the most attractive. entertainmen Albert’ Li e Le st - ertain aut he should r Avert, Lin- | weeks before he did so that he should Historical Concert by the Bach and | of this season will he the third of the Stayton cE be by” th nocturne, by . Lyceum course. ‘Phis e vhall & e WHllie’ I 55 Handel Society, Hae Cause. | Phis, with given next ewiall > Willle's | te ‘said that Gartield did not understand ry air Ne u n ¥ A, Py Burbank the is eee cal by obey Charles | iitn anu that the only thing left for hin was Making the Rents' Low Amid. currousdtsse Goce dental Gade tase ~ Eiss Minna Wright, Miss Ann: alvet reader, . Bison: Earl Lena,” to resizn, 1 myself told Garfield he was Enough. ° rity, and pmebine poverty. vaeees tie’ Chicago Onation ey alarean, and Jind Write the Old Foike' w | making a mistake with Platt, but 1 conld anaugh. é But any momenc all may be swept trom him The Comly-Barton and Boston Tambuts violinist, will on this ogee DL a uot suet fo make: bisy unclocsramt ie Piatt by tandlord rupacity. += ii all Ulster, iu | Des Nulnes ake bis first protescia: tea ard tokt Conkling uine.thing, an . r P past eighty yeurs, the peaple’s improy Stoux City & Ideal Troupes, Tad wake his first protessioxal appearance in BLAINE’S INTENTIONS. rigcested resignation, and | Reductions Averaging 30 Per Cent—One oan oF Tae ulti or gta ia Stecing tra Ervcpore Hoostund & Baba 4 . soukeling who said‘ . i a ean x ave been absorbed “by landlord eupidi- | Rockfor = Conkling who said ‘ie too. Landlord Sells Qut to His te und in my own County of Donowau trina: | pera Afr. Eddy resumed his ors: oe “1 saw the Pi ning s Ea Pate his organ re Ht is Sala We WHI Mace Another Eport | ye Soe ese told him ng betnre. | Penants. sime time, tho poor peasiats’ improvements | Sitiwaukes Represo: for the Presidential Nomination—The | taken he had been in Platt—that if he had paces aes predcbicradaeretant ptorar nt rm rte eed . ‘Ficket to He Blaine and Boster—Conk- | extended his hand Platt would have methim Spcdtdh Gartissond F Nt who {luc asks rnsher sormoniealty: for bess Hiner, Not Pintt, Wan ihe “50 Too.? half way. ‘The President was in good spirits ER BCE a lence of The Chicaco Tribune. | ix Protestant elerzviito|—who is eupscitared to fo, from. New York, Nov.3.—A special correspond: | then, and he said tat he wished he haw | ~ NEW LORE. ‘On Monday {aceord- the multitudinous clouds: ‘sorrow, and Hexretto | ent of the New York Sun, writing trom | Known this before, Isaid Chat Thad tried to | ing to the Herald's eable dispatches) the nad wailing pais anal these years and Guilmant’s M dees ‘| Washington, who sustains intimate relations iar e pee Tn at Aish Dane Court, edtabllshed | bysMés: Glad. 2 connwomithnts of "eReh. potizens ant’s MorceaudeCon- | iin i fe aie : danced stone’s Land bill, made its first deci: a : with Senator David Davis, gives the follow- | that interview. use he held a newspaper Slaton TUNG e AS TSE Mes OU ou that Interview, i PAPEE | the result is deseribed eeping redue- Musical College Seiree—Unique Con- cert by a Female Band. ect, therefore, of this decision ue these conjisentions, anil to rec- _ Mr. Eddy Resumes His Organ Recitals— cert, op. 24." Musical Notes. ' st ee "The first relies me : ing. budget of gossip: to his face, but that L saw the paper was up- P : 3 aTLILNE or ini Phe arya CDR gat ties | By uthority of Gov, Foster, the announee- | side down. Tamsorry about Plat tion of the rental and a defeat of the land- | Oznize the landiord’s right to tax,.as rent, ‘The Apollo Club has issued its prospectus | OrHbAn Asylum and Womaan's Hospital | ment is made that Blaine intends to be the |. Gov. Faster Gelleves that pines lords, ‘The case occurred in the County | fTigjs Vrovemenes made by the tenant teil “fenth season, and taint we mlean | Me? place on Friday last at the music rooms | next candidate of the” Republican party Aa manta ne ve TE We neat SMonazhan. Ibis oue of We Ulster counties 'A-SWERPING Let OF CONFISCATION— indore de Campi, and proved | for the Presidency. Gov.. Foster has { cand) ‘The President has, according to { WHose tenants have been protected for about | ge @ + srecping reduction” of rental Sleeping-Car_ Accomno~ ut Pacitie Hawk, enth-wts. und iso in abrogation—a judi, id to Senator Jones that his | 200 years by Bat iti fefal re in the Land bill that to” succeed where other Vice: THE “ULSTER CUSTOM.” peal—ot the only claus ea sane ve pltteg of | In Ulster, therefore, as a general rule, the ¢ should da this | tenantry are comparatively prosperous. aS, ¥ interest: For the | eminently which will occur } Satisfacto the folowing it No le aa added, with the earnestness of conviction, | Gov, F n Friday eveni *, the club takes | 2@rsot Un ine in that Blaine will be the-candidate. Lf Mr. | #! a Fiesare in anuouneing the engagement ot | NCH, securine Subseriptions. Foster has made this announcement as bolt: | residents who es os Seeks flat reris i re to hott artistically as well | lyin one place as in anoth el i Sher: heodore ‘Thomas, with his matchless | 5 : 3 Bok sti v us in another, then Jolin ‘ond be hone he But John Sher iwi i ‘ Se eer: GRMeGEs GHGS TTI ey eaenied See Siena, Secretary Windom, Joha Loxan, | man suggests “unt no butter way to secure a |, the Ulster eustom originally included the Tt real gesealenN Fainst,? if nomination could be devised than to succeed hree F’s”*—fair rents, fixity of tenure, and) No rene shait_be nitowed or made payable i Dannaton of aust,” the performance of inthe Administration. John Sherman does | free sale. ‘The other three provinces do not | auy proceedings under thts act. in pespeet of ime whieh, at th fi . oud areas eoneert not see how it will be possible ote Hee enjoy, and never have enjoyed, the “three prveeaente, made by tee tenant or his predeceasors : eill be rene aethie nine sue, and making the | cuuy: and | He + iu titte, and for whick, im the opinion OF thy ot remembered. as the most s making the 7” Fixity of tenure meant that no tenant | court, the tenant or his predecessont in. tltle J event of the son—it: istrations. But he ise PLY Palmer Iteus eral Passer somand Ad etory in its r Ralesbury.Oteawes, ebiasia Expres: biubuque & ‘The concert given Monday evening. at the | not to’ say Presi ~ hae ee alts la a say President Arthur, have been no- Clare See ec GNEEL as Beata — tified of ‘the intentions of the Secretary of radating pupil front the iicseai | State, for Mx, Foster, in his brief visit here, school of Mrs. Kempton, w decided suc. | Neglected nobody. ‘Though. oftenest seen. ralit by i, The | could be evicted by his landlord ay long as | shall hor bave deen paid or otherwise compen- ates aca etihae a cess, both artistically and financially. “fhe his custom, supporting the pillars of | does H 4 pop arty ie a Sulilig deinamt foe 8 | youn lady sang fo questa Toni frou " Htiges House lobby, or blowing clouds { Adninistration can compass Blaine’s defeat | he paid his rent. Free sale meant that the fete Se ea erin ore sons Te ee [ ateues Peers secontl Tepe Ei ne. An old-time | Beethoven, with orsan accompaniment by | of smoke into the ‘faces of the retinue that | 18s4, he thinks. tenant could be regarded as the owner of all | geatureg that only those who ce poendaia € Ottawa Hspeds: a the improvements that he had made on his | Jyish landlordism on the scenes of its crimes | #Reektort HUGE PENSION-LIST. holding at- his own expense. fe had | can vroperly. estimate. ‘The first and amost | 2 i a.right to ‘sell these improvements or | important dec that "both parties gid popuiar Minnerehor concert, anda eon- | Louis Falk; Novil Signor he entire society, with orchestra and eee ), With pitne accompa andnte nie | Always gather around him inthe readin Dolly Atwood. ln the rendering of | Toom, Yet Mr. Foster has not failed to visit eert by On M emluent soloists, fall part feo aoe ) e e mabers and an encore w hown | every one sh place, is als r i ft hich Will be announced hereafter, will | cuiiureot no ordinary deste, Me ene | Rete ae ue Place, as isalsobiseusion. | annus Report of Commissioner Bud- | the good-will of the farm ife-was evietéd T pay their own costs, whieh procedure, complete the for the season.” ‘The | ton herself, Mi Butler, Mrs. Alice deeb Hear ecco gd re —Kevommendarions 10 Congress. | for non-payment of tent, rif. for says the Heraté’s correspondent, “will pice of tickets, seeuring”a reserved seat for | Brainard, Mrs. © {iss Ingere (Of S(arting the Bining boon he hassiteeecdeil SUINGTON. D. C.. Noy. 3—The anuuat HEMEL Gg Teaver ee ee a el a eae ea ot aL ean asta the three concerts. will be $2, 38 $4.35, and | SOL Mr J. Me Wolfsoln, | 0 doing it, and no longer does a lingering } port of the Pension Burean bas been submitted SEO LUA AM, ‘The other fexiure was. the announcement | Yre : es eee William Lewis, Dr. Barnes,” and 1° | donbt exist respecting Mr. Biaine’s purposes. | hy Commissioner Dudley to tue Seeretary of the | , Sometimes he had the right to sell to. any | that the landlord will appeal to the chief ording to location, The new Secre- | Dunn assisted ‘2 ted their ae G3 ic aine's PULPOS iy © 3 i pete dee hs tenant, without consulting his landlord: counnission, _ Datiy. Is. except Sind . 4 “ 9 aot sisted anc supported their young Mr. F not said, bat his friend Interior, recapitulattng the operations of tho fh as ime his landlord; but Th «: of th ‘acts is, that the land--| Sater. iy, cxeept Monday. t ae ; Mr. = D. Pratt, at Frlend bu making a most aiuinphant Mout, | aq Mr. f Senet are saving it foe | last fiscal year. Te shows that on the doin of | Tecently’ (and especially since 184%, the great | , {Me meantne of these facts Is, that the land-"| yupuqiasrains ieavo und arnive trom Contra Dae ake street, where the subseri is | Ana in doing so won fresh laurel = haa ties ‘i ‘. ' ay af, re were 268,85 ‘nse | famine yea e le ¥ . be on bs opens, Acaiew.feqture of the soriety ig | selves in their several fresh laurels for Whem- | jinn, that the ticket isto be Blaineand Foster, | June, JSS, there were 3oS.8H) pensioners, clus: faring eet) he landloe ies gengrally ae CAN DEFEAT THE Citeago, Milwankes St. Pant Lalas... . ; z ae Ge ‘ haa Sille Army IS. F serted itis right to be consulted. ‘This has | as they a inion Irepot: Corner Madison.Canal, and Adaras-sti. the election of an Advisory Board consisting = us and that. ewill sweep the eoimtry... Ie leinnt inor children, and dependent reli} poor made at iniost effective method af quietly { ag they comple SADR aae eke Ottices, fH and Clurkest., Falmer Mouse, of thinly well-known gentlemen, who will |, Miss Annie Lonise © oil Lier hjuise: | Probable chat in. is ‘dette tmnt talk wits te *Sarvivers. oF Of SLs Sais" | abolishing the old Ulster Custom,” beeanse | antl by appeals which iuvolye ex Se huvise and support the club in all possivle | 2 Portland, Me., and will hereafter, it issaid, | President, as he ehardcterized ity he, date he witr of ISI2, 2.02, Hes | the landlord now generally cones themes | gation, beyond the meaus of all tena live in Ne} the announcement so bhintly and boldly int thousand seven hundred and | Me landlord now generally compels the new | couting only the well-to-do large farmers of | Milwaukre Fast Mal.... : i, o1ly g aude Expresy..crsrcsonneeee to the roll during | tenant to pay so greatly increased a rent that } the east and north of Ireland, who are_as | Waukesha & Ocononigwac BS St Paul & sth trains. fe gs Houses but thing of ub m he did to a friend at the 1 neinnati so- | he undoubtedly -hinted signers were adde: 3, and the names of IW. M Annie LB. Norton, the ¢ sort fal 2 were dropped, | the outgoing tenant cannot get a fair re- | comfortableas a class as the farmers of En- | Milwaukee, st as aclass treat their la- | polly Exp: TAR BACH AND HANDEL SOCIETY. ‘5 no, and Mr. Adotph Hartdegen, tha cel- |); Uy i 5, he new Bach and Handel Society makes. care ied in. Ci eet Kind, ‘The Blaine enth: mm bubbles ov net increase of 18,23. At the close of i i ean caibes, ie i = jones Bcc uhon thts cudsan on tahidane were mare ta -Clrehmatt ont tee he is Apparent iN every enthusis de watunt peusions averaged Sus und { MlHeratlon for his improvements. Feat ree ee Eee et ay | Green: ley, dtouaal, is Tish appearance, tis avason Hayes eee of the future of the. party w sregute antnt vilue ot all peusions was | 1 every other province of Ireland the out- | borers as badly as the ereat Inudiords of the | poten ences teaits, ul exening next Ht the Centenary Hall, assisted | Zelda Scanin, now Mrs. David Wallace, is utters. For in : When a friend ior. “The annual disbursements of tuo | xoing tenant lost all his improvements; that | WSS of Ersland treat ively pensamerys | | aiouy fara and Dakuu ee. by Miss Agnes Vergho and Mr. William { devoting herseif to tne domestic drama this ed hint the other day it Blaine was going | vilice, however, laze) ese erie Poe is to say, Sense Hee ea Ree iea a iee eeabent ae Sterent Volo: end Avaland Ez: a ¥ freer {ts ‘inter... The baby is 2 weeks . ee Garenlot, plnce : Sstihee, crear aid f Nas a yenses : Ino Waukee, Stadtsom and Prairi Dyhrenturth, under the direction of its eon- sinter, ‘The baby is 2 weeks old now. It abroad: the Ponta pineal Dott hands on | Guring the year exclusive of certain arrears in | —, THE LANDLORD CONFISCATED THEM: Tich, and beea Tr organizations—teir | “duCnten Exprestccscscccsceee a boy. 3 Sy ei elaims allowed prior to Jan. 25, 181) was S1- | for it is essential to a just verdict on Irish | Land Leagues, the “Emergency Committee, i ee ‘The program, is first part. ‘The Mrs and the “ Property Defense Association’ — | pubuque«: ant polities to remember that in Ireland have not been suppressed, but, en the con- gk ductor. Mr. Julins Fuchs. aunique one, especially in i TST, The dite: uevounted for d! Notf{much! Me stays in Ame s pensions of “accrued pensions,” cov- aan, don’t you know that Bla Abbie Carrington, who has recently apr x CN in seconl bart, Which is devoted to iniscell: zeceneit fe ae Hern Gulipere Gut ns 5 ngestihan in these United States ne periods dating back to, tho iisemniye ie it is the tenant who makes all the improve- | trary, are in full vigor. Not only have the i : ‘ r Fa CouNpany. wiier Wie dirkes Ainge « eed len? frou fe Hone. ay ie suc me at 2 Mev oe rRluuwetor tninar | ents, and always at his own expense. landlords assessed themselves to support FEN Ae MEIC zing to the ) ton ot Mr. Max Strakoseli, and you just remember what [ tell you. dren. The amount paid out during the year | Even in. Ulster, as this ease shows, the | these leagues, but the London Pines has e ut Queen Elizabeti. It willbeasfol- | “Atiee Qates, who is East forming a come | Whycauue austece how B fis | ag curse payments” to new pensioners was | landlords, iu violation of what the English |, Isswed an appeal on their behalt to the landed | -f- and bo) ping arrive Oso pm. and 78) Eh ¢ a ® ing a DMI, FUSES S202 pata a) af interests of England. 3 only oo! o ‘excepted. call ‘free contracts,” hive compelied | ais leazue—it is only the organization that Ciicnen de Alfano aa ‘Guan ia Theatre with | made a tremendous personal sacritic ile Is uf opinion that the clerical foree of the any. Will reopen the Califor Pond st 5 lo sign es by which thes | ould have seciired justice in the Land | Uston,Penoe West Ride, connes Madison and Canals 1. Prelude and Farue tn pat ™: ajor. Bach ci S reunite abe defeat of the au rd terin, aa ith Pension Berean can be “arranged upon a au nereed to Ww It the rights fe rT 2 “Soshall Tay Lite and Harp Awake” Handel nto ands of | he made 5 State while poor | more business-like basis” if Congress will vote | Heree! vain ¢ rights conferred on | Courts a rasantty. br eneneltic cable . Siagigor St “4 So Rips J. JL. Haverly, who has secured a lease for | Garfield was sic HT De ES asec eee int ae tuinp sam ingcead ot | tent by the“ Ulster Custom and the law { Coutts to the petsantry by enugin able | rani ibint-ae, Heker Orices oF Gupte a Seat liminng the number of clerks of exeh class to | of 1570, their assistance. Soares Leave. | Arrvar the strongest man in the Republican ran and he is going to be stronger three ye from now. Do you rentize that in two and a to run from narit F annie Louise Cary, who-has been se- Ja Gilliarde for Harpsichord..Orlando Gibbons | yigusly indisposed of late, has recovered, and J,and he makes a recommendation | — In the case of McAtavey, just decided, the | “4 3 a % .. He niso recommends an increase | y¢ he pealaieeul che $ Tle ihe ‘The Herald's correspondent says that the | Kansas ci Son ane sundry | Tent wes. reduced from £5 155 to £6 1s. The | reduction by the court of this num’s rental] Kansas uy. J to the Government valuation is a “serious | te? Anson & “Flow, O My Tears .--John Bennett | three y' Chorus. Mi ve employ nevordin: in the sulury of pension agents, advise 16 The Carman’s Whistle. ve ae W. Berd | a5 ; is : half years the next convention will meet 2°? Julius Buch a has azain appeared in concert. She sang at 2 apo .- Foster his bee! .. | umendinents to the faws governing pension pay- i opis o S siteld x Te: | da The Stiver’swan" Gibbons | the first of Mr. Higginson’s seties in Boston | ;,,2 Mat ts He Way Gov. Foster has beet lk | ments to minor children of yridows wno have | y¢p ca sweeping reduction | qufeat to the Iaudlords.”” Ir is not a defeat; | Sf Laie Springneld & texas ‘Morley | (those which are conducted by Mr. Georg | ME Wile Be ett e Governor | remarried, to the inmates of soidiers’ homes, } Py fiewuthe: baer tr Is A TRIUMPIS Sri Gee enemas: s known t0 | ane to Indians; and renews Commissioner ob“ April ls in My Mistres: i not | Bentley's recommendation for a repeal of the | powerful, who would not b Charu isa very enthuslastic man. He Henseliel) and it was said ot her singingthat | (ory close to Biame: anid white he aaa ted rerarded as the most discreet man in his ut- | law which provides that uo Mcrease of pension | to have made that. redu Berlioz’s “ Datanation of Faust” was given | terances that ever was, yet it is thought | shall begia at an exriicr dute than the date of | the tenant had agreed at the: recent festival at Norwich, in En- |-hardly probable that he would make steh | the medical examination, roing to the Land Cour’ gland, but the pieus people turned their | strong assertions unless he had some reason | * eee aE ig raed reduction for fife s on it, not because it was not good mu- | therefor. MORNING. costs were £25, which ea use they thought it But what does John Sherman think about the reduction tor the next five years. ‘Shi: does not inelude the costs, of the appeal because, Land act or no Land act, it has be- | Peoris, Kepkuk & Bur?” via conte impossible to pay the present rents in } plinsten Fasc He he has to agvee in | any of the british Isiands, ‘The rents of Lre- | Streator, lacon, W oseek no turther | land musi be reduced at least one-half before Atavey’s | there is even an imation to justice done to te t > UF DELore They CAN SUC- | Hepos foot of Lute. ait American _competinon in ‘Vieket Uflices, Lit ; 5 Pacitie Hot Mexers. Dyhrenfurth aid Buchs.” Fire, Fire My Heart” seveeee-SMorley, Chorus. “MME. PAVARTY?. rton troupe will appear this The Comte Offenbach’s favorit work, * Mani pe i a SL ACHE Tae Sie ceeaee played to empty bene! it?) Mr. Sherman, during the recent ean’ For The Chicago Tribune gre A o Bt Tel aE Pee ey ne ince xallery, which was uot so mueh con- |} in Ohio, was disposed tobe conversational. | The Monarch Day hath flung his crown of gold ch is yet to come. ave xiven very faint pictures of.the sea Tse sich be costa cerned about its orthodoxy. 3 By the warnith ot a cuzy fire in the chambers | | Aud flery mantle down ity the river ADDITIONAL. DECISIONS. AL REECE RTER TH CS eeu lave obera has heen 21 coral Th “inei i i verns Where he stoppe d sightig said, Alas! 1 bave grown old— Since Mr. Redvi : : hesitate y ry Lhaveseen, ho obera has heen given here several times | ‘The Cincinnati Musical-College announees | Of the couute verns where he stopped | Au g A grow {Since Mr. Redpath wrote bis letter a cable- wink : Ave 4 V 1 his stumping tour, he used to enter- eu forever and forever. gram relates the following additional. decisions at Aton hae som aye I pe SUCH | Shringtietd Exprese.. another operatic festival 10 be given ne: February by the Mapleson troupe, assiste: of 160 pieces and a chorus of tain friends an hour or so before bedtime. ”} of the Land Court, which shuw that the rents B, Vhile they suioked aud listened he chatted. | Morn takes bis place and opesher gates of leht— | will be cut down cne-fourth to one-third in the | Wisery and such tyranny tin a | Sprnatieta x Darr eA en eeraee vi adinuce o'er this ruder worlds | norty of Lrelund: Tand professing to be a civilized country, LPennn, Buri in Freneh, bu ance iu Engl ‘Expre this will be the first_ perform- he Lhe’ east of the leading chara Will be as Tullow by an orehe: zs Flings her pure ae 200 ve ere Wi e re for! On one of these evenings the conversation oY 253 Ni: 4 a 2 Mise Lewis | 200 voices. ere Will be seven perform~ ee aenyite ' ‘The Muon (pute wand'rer of the puthless nixbv. |". peneast, Nov. 4—The decisions of the Land | Xo oue representative of the tenant’s in- | greunt Gurineton s Reoke turned on Blaine, aud there came out a little | ~ Withdraws as her bright banners are unturied: | conimiesion here today are of great importance. | terest has been appointed to a place ou the | Lemna S Clutsnurh Express Howson | ances, and the principal operas to be given alandlord or } Giiman Passen, ‘The: story that was told in commissioner “iil be Fidelio,” “ William ‘Tell,? “L'ag | bit of history. Laie: “raw! estilte, reducti et eee deine Maule tlutes ak that chamber’ was as follows: | Stgalingofer the lake, the Orient davon, | sete to dbout Bi por cout una averexy Ofer. | eee eae ae tte Anatmonn whl = jen. Garfield s ames Comes blushing, beaute asi A oan c ff a a . And now, hen Gen, Garfield sent in the names of ‘omes blushing, beauteous as a itl | ithe property, ‘the proviso thar tho lund. | 9, VArtISAn OT oe eer mo figint their Tenants si pe Messrs. Cramer & Co, announce that they | some tenor twelve appointments in New | Scattering over Heaven's azure lawn Jord i: : i . s a ss 2 urd i3 to pay balf the county cess will represent {| : atiple menses - ‘ Her golden fovtprints upon paths of pearl. din ndditignat suviyg to the tenant of abouts per | i the courts with ample means, it ts made 2 | "Op Saturday nlzht rans to Peoria onl have arranged with the executrix of the late { York State to the Senate during the speci Mr. M. W. Balfe for the publication of an En- | session last spring there was. gr COUS! “ 7 ° 1 ve yr criminal offense for a representative of the 3 . B session las e was. great couster- | more cent, or ®) per cent in all. ‘Teunnts bave got the : Wabash, St. Louts ds Pacific Ralway. Where's something spell-like in this dreamy | Heycde not only of a direct reduction, but ofun | Land League to appear in their behalt! For, | caton bepom state und Twaltih-sts, All phate THE BL < . vorit Be a , | glish version of his opera *-Pittore e Duca.” | nation among the Tialf-Breeds.” It looked to bs he favorit Boston Ideal Opera Company | tinder the title of * The Painter of Antwerp. nough the President had fo ‘ hour, 3 _ | duerensed value of the teugut-rizhtarising from } as an enemy of Mr. Pamell, Mr. O'Donnell, | “cass rua to tne Depor wad Wen errcaae begin an engagement of two weeks at} ny them as thoug! ‘argotten | so passionless and meek its gentle seeming; i i fi y orth ars, ‘elie kt be ‘The music_of ine ov v composed bY | th: ‘The | 4 eo einamanenn % sat adawer. the reduction. Without going futo the details of | has shown ‘he attorney or barrister who | Flikinone block. ‘Ticket Ollice: Clark-st, rand Operadiouse ene week from to- fe in 1856 to an Italian libretto by Piave, | choi i t3 diamond dew-drops sire a priceless dower, | individual tenants, ! append a table showing the | should take a single brict for the very poorest | —Vsimer Honse. und Grand Pact night, Nov. 1. The company and bag never yet been published. > , ; Tibuted | Purer thou the noontide suntieut gleaming. | pysc and cho vreseht position of the particular | ang most miserable tenant in all ireland ° rains the sune ast princiyal arists, DUES |" ene New York Chorus Society, of which | senior Senator fia in fuct seen the list, and | The heat and turmoil of the busy day, ggtate in wnien the judicial reat pas bese fixed. | wouid be east into Kilmainlam Jail w SE bole § Galt Express eee cnet Ne heen added to their reper- | Mr. Theodore Thomas is director, tmounces } had mformed the President that the nonin | ae eee ie ae eae hut three roods, thirty perebes: twenty-four hours, to contribute to and ene | Bees eye banver Fast “Grar and Carpenter” and “The | ihat the subscription tickets ty its concerts | thous werg satisthetory ‘o him, and would be Tie ae the soul more serious thoughts Grufth’s vatuntio #48 105 oa i ne the majesti¢ spectacle of ministerial | Pasns Batiinmion © Neosat E om * Czs ' imites 200; als it wi Mr. Platt. 4 tg me Rent prior to 186 Is Gd | vige ee eorls & Pekin Special 1. Gear and Carpenter.” | will be Iinited to 1,200; also that it will be | to Mr. Platt oe eoundiy This hour alone can charm the mind to | sent since 1S é0 Tis 4d} Mosahan, by the way, is not regarded as a | Sprinciiold € itaunibal Fast Line! ough cast powerfully, is essentially heard in Handel's “Jubilate.” Beethoven's | ert et his fertility, of am Heaven. . Reduced ren 42.Ms 16d | rack-renred county. At the time of the trials | ~ pally. <cept sunday, *Sopera, tbe role of Herr Pon Bettman | “Choral Fantasie,” scenes from Berlioz’s | Cott aus te ae te Toe ae Preseut reduc’ 40S “zs lod | of the traversers there was not a Land | , Sore? ing Cave from Chicago to 1g particularly a happy one for the great | “Benvenuto Cellini,” and from his overa | was uot suflicint to concoct: satisiactory Day dawns apace; in. majesty the sun “inthe revised rent ford pays halt | Peacue in the county, and nota single case | LOB! ansasChiy-and Peoria, Carlor Day Conches, jase, “The repertory tor the week will be as ‘Trovens,” Paitie's mnsic 10 te dae | a ees ie way appeal ria Yc ‘Thro’ the bine sky bursts with sparkling | the county cess, equal to oue shilling in the Ofeciction was reported to their counsel. SHE ee ne eee ete ae aa ihal and ‘ollows: Monday night and Saturday mati- ctions from Beethoven's “Mis- | fii that it looked as though. the President From moon und star the rosy chase he's won— | POUN4- OTHER DECISIONS. ‘The case reported by the Heruldinstead of | Brees Chr, ca Simiege Of Bay Guuches Chiesio <2 ha + being a “case of typical hardship?” as its | “nieaza, Rock island & Pacific Haltroad. ate, * The Mascotte,” Marie Stone, 2s AS S| Blaine’s friends, His beams descending like a rainbow river. @ ar as Bettina, esday, “Th i rofessor Fran s rg at once. : ey ‘ a ‘£122 dine Uhuar i a sical Professor Fr: reduced to £89; another of £71 to £48: another correspondent asserts, is one of the least dis- | pepo:, corner of Van Buren und Sherman-sts. Tiexet tressful cases 1 ever heard of in Ireland. Otfices, 36 Clark-sz., Sherman House, Palmer Huuse, Let me give a single illustration of Grand Pacite Hotel, and 75 Canal, corner Madieon Hilmar at the age of | Pte by lees ‘Twelve hours ago to Efrth be bade adieu, ident had assured Mr. Conkling that ‘Lenving no trices of bis fadeless glory; * ates of Penzance”: Wednesday night, | 7 years. Prof. Minar has the credit of be- i ; Yew York: we ‘ ss Pahctt as ae “Car and Carpenter?: Thursday nicht, | ing the inventor of the polka. It is said he ull Bonin anons for. Jew Tek Mould be | qoduy the sume bright course will. be ten of 200 to 482 ehere ues Cour aldiuonal eee eRe ateE Wane 5 Taaver; Ancives “ells or Corneville”; Friday, “ Olivette™? | composed the first polka that ever appeared | fie WaleHrceds, had Wout of tiie, tiag | OU eBE WH toll aain the same sweet story. | Conboursper cont. Being wnarket-duy- there | reo this same county. My authority is the | pevenport & reoria Express and Saturday nish, “Fatinitza.” “Lhe ad- | jn print, both. the musie and the step being | man whom they had elected to the Senate, | Dreamer tho’ I may be, Nature's works tome | Was 2 large attendance of tarmers.who recelved omas Cummins, Catholic curate of } Counct Sluts Fast Express. + Jance sale will begin on Thursday, Nov. 10, | taken from a popular Bohemian counny | 4ty. Platt, hot keeving his pledges, dig | _ Weara great earnestness Of truth unspoken; | te usnouneement of the decisions with great The landlord. is Hamilton, of | Bausis Clty, Leavenworth & it at the box-office of the Grand. dance. In Czech the word “polka” means | was completely dominated by Conkling. Moon, star, undsun, and flower, and shrup, and } delight. i ssa, ‘The tenant 13 Pat MeCardle, of | sfyaul &Sitnneanclls USICAT. COLLEGE SOIRE “half; the analogy of the ineaning is ob- his was the story that Blaine heard, and tree i ae se renee aeotntons on he smal esue er Hob- | jronystacken; near Scotstown. - Po sals Banesralis: eur the yenat lapreed OF #PIEe: NADTOREE Is-| “the land of this estate is wretehedIy poor. | G2uzel Huts Night Express. They ure equally sweeping. ‘The following table- 9 dl¥ poo shows the mount oF tho reduction, ‘The acre- } Prof. Baldwin and Dr. Hepworth visited it, | Pehisun Mabe Express..ncon-, age on the ‘Tennent estate is seventy-three | und said that it was “little shortof the worst } Sf Vaul& Sitaneapolis Frat Ex. eres three roads twenty-nine perches: |, 4, | destitution of, the west.” ‘This estare core Bine (stand Aecommudation. « i valuat S lowlands of Bantitopy and Tony- | bine fsiana Accommodation. Present rent. 116 0 | rises the lowland: Riue Island Aecommodatior A soirée will be aiven next Friday evening: viou Che Aa polka ever writen was the | which ne knew well enough without hear- avApoiie Hall, by the pupils at the Chicago S i Rae ing i, “He wentto the President on theever- | nat sb) " fate: Musteal Colleze, at which the following pro- | fr, Grove recently published in London fore the day on which Judge Robert | Or a eee an eee tere cic ecttlane gram will be performed: pavers 2 letter, expressing his belief in the name was sent to the Senate as Col- | Like friends who throng a death-bed desolate for four, probable existence of a tenth symphony lector of the Portof New Yor! lis de- In grief, the rising of the soul forgetting. ie Goldner | by Schubert, and appealing to the proper au- | mand was plainly put. {t was nothing less, : rest et r Lihat dame. thort ies in Vienn ty investigate the matter. | than that Judze Robertson's name should be | So. when our pilgrimage on Earth is staid, New judicial aE is ‘Abuut four years ago [writes FatherCumminst Hive Island Accommodatior Oseood | Here C.F. Poli librarian of the Geselisebaft | sent to the Senate next day. The President Deuies. severe: alls "apa enh meyne vith interes OUSAND APPLICATIONS. | | die fullowing transaction took plage between sikir s y or a tong time declined, “He ender : 5 “There are now. 19,000 applications before ‘ ig CeDANTS Seolins | 9 Se anes te a ‘groves en 3 | i unelerstanding winelt he had wich conte | BRE the soul Uaniortil ne er chi fade — Land Goirt and the only’ hope ot te cownise | “iyaiurme were leeas a whole—that 4s, each tle in which he expresses his firm conyic- | ling. and, besides. he ‘did not know wi AeRinks torise more ylonignely tonlorrow. sion getting through their work init decade Is} oveupier took bog and arable by the bulk at so 315 p tn 110-06 “Thoms | tol hs symphony by Selubert. dos h Collector Merritt, Blaine susu that fhe landiors, finding that sweeping reduc- | Sun reut, Mr. Hainitton, of late yeurs. took | " sDally except Sundays. thally except Saturdays, tioh that a tenth symphony by Schubert does | do with Collector Merritt. laine sussues hus, as | watch tbat beauteous orb of day, tion are belng made, will otfer 25 of ver cent | the bow to himself, and Jer it at $20 in acre, and } sDally except Mongoss.” $Tnursdays and Saturiays not exist, and that the dates and facts al- | the list of changes in Europe by which Mer- ‘bouzhis exrnest, fervent, to my soul come | to their tenuits, while the tenants, tinding that | yypwards, to sttangers from other estates; and | only Bandara ony. eat eed Vaguer-Liszt are forcing eae &. “Spinning Sonz" “Mise Kittle Rich ritt could be taken care of, and, while the pleading = the Commissione: side to Da y " cl artially cut, he de= PY | eben tie bie was eta ee force Depots F004 of Late-stand foge of Twency-acconG-e fi {nuded toby Mr. Grove refer to the great 4d ver uere for the spent bus. e tons arrangement, in | sanded rent of % cket Ollives, Gf Clark-st,, southeast corner of Kane like the tipping of so |For there, Leyond yon glory-gilded way, their own costs, wi ent aid not quite 6 Readine scicctions from “* Hinnlet” symphony in C major. ¥ ded way, | --.-sShakspeare | ""” : . many men out of places in order to get one { Seems that bright home to which Earth's cares | order to save the ¢ ihe people refused to pay it,as they considered | Ticket Qiies. oT Clark st scant ee use. a lice Goodman, The large n bequeathed. by the great | man into a place, sull he was ready todo © are lending. Suey € 4 A LANDLORD SELLS OUT TO THE TENANTS. | it useless; and, baving ho guarantee, if they im- i Fantasie. op. $4. --.-Cbopin | composer, Ro: for the founding of an J this if there were no other objections to such AU ASO: aisy FRANCES CALLMARY, Donte Nov, L—Ono of tho first cases of | Proved Wt, but the ront would be raised on thom, Aliss Kittic Richards. asylum to be exclusively devoted to aged | action, SSS = agreduient Derseen fandiords and tenants re- | they refused to take it Hut by Drocess, of laser tun, Parodies Harding the pureluiso of an estate fs reported, | thos were Coupe ted fo tke fe to oy were Tauvert | iiysicians in straitened circumstances ap- | “At fast Blaine delivered his ultir & Vocal, + Nightingale" deka Dinemure. ‘Thousands of parodies have been made on } from Monughun. Tho tenants on the estate of | BY nto teave it Mis ears ength to-be_in a way to ‘produc ren is tri i Space cieseeeLiszt | pears at Jength @_in away top e | Te said that the treatment of his friends in 0 SeLucla,” ovr jciie: Richards. Some. visible result. Under the will of the | New York pliced him in a most seriously | Seenser, but perbaps the latest by Bret Harteis. | Wiliam Aucketell, Deputy Lieutenant, met uu | 1neeh Mh eS cige iwrites Father Cummings] SION! 8, popular composer and. musician, Musard, } embarrassing position. Ue could nat suifer | #8 fuuny as any of them: : der the auspices of Mr, Givan, member of Par- JeUe atate ehe. wise Of one of the tenants, Pat Segue spre as ENiae who died last year, asum_ of 100000 fraues, | himself tobe placed in any stieh light. Lf | Lol where the custle of bold Pfeiffer throws liument, who advised’ them ‘to go before the | eM ie “He neld a quantity of land by bulk | Sr809 Habidss Perosey expres: * ts ics sutien shindow on the rolling ide— Lune . or to arrunge to purchuse the estate | Tonia of ess. It wus comprised | GGrand Maplds & Stuskuxon bx... The Ladies’ Cornet Band, which was or- | cestined ta be applied in aid of tis object, | the President TLraE eas 1 h a 2 . p x 1a bE a ff a ject, | the President could not tind it consistent | 4) re 2 Wi . vel isting ret : = = ed th re Ae iy Gate eval has come into the hands of the Prefect of the | with his ideas and plans to nominate Judge | 30! Ie eh yeti rH mae cas etree Paka Font, | Jt was of it~ | of arable fand and bog, both of which be used | ~“Sgngay excepted, _§Daily. Urree concerts ut the Centra: Music-Hall | Seine, and it is announced that the common | jtobertson on the next day, Mr. Blaine would | see you tong a rerehes: farcand: ulate. OWNERS ee tue land, For sucb as could | to bis advantage. The’ landlord said we eet aSaturaays leave at 5:15 p.m. and 1, This novel organization | fund ‘is about to be applied to tie consttue: | ye ublized to retire tron tie Cabinet. ‘Tils | Weil known to Hot muse ‘the ‘necessary one-fourth pureuase | Give ue uD sevon ucres OF ThA’ DOr OF A TE | Lake Shore & Michizen Southern Teallwiy:! ‘ollows: Miss Lizzie + | tion of the proposed asylum, for which 2} was at midnight, aud x few minutes Tater | There tnoney he was prepared to find it ratner than | Send youan: Ciel Fier diord sent bin ‘iekut ymices at depots, Van st, head o| s Emma Jones, tirst s to be purehased in the environs of | My. Blaine w i Precidents | TI ae . Lt mie ‘net. Th a Mr. Blaine went home with the President's | The pensive 3 that they should lose the benefit of tue act. The a bl Joe under Shera Who wus present, was } Ha electment proce dhices ia the Geand Peciitefiote ht into court; theJawyer laud Townsend, second nromise. Next day Judge Robertson was | Eneased'in broadcloth oft keep time with Peg's. | landlord, Mr. Ancke ia ter Eta ne M wi te homin ied. : z ee bt ic themecti yaisantd Pras rout eve ae ee ei evense of his elient—as a Mertz, fi 2 tata Miss Kittie 5 : ma, b The “hi ‘we Tere comett ey ‘sery-maid, Poa eeting be st that nothing would give | made a mere sha ef e of his ean ieend ‘alton Mise) Vita Seendal third | Heston Oltcer Diteon Soe. See ie oe ‘ which John Sherman gave | White See eee eae eale doit en fhe menting Mlomave than to sce tho estates Of ( figs been the ease for generations, and will | sau via Mato Line), y Alta Wright, first 1 2 Or; Beals i ce i Jerald ot eee ric nis n isteuers thar evening sas. lial US count Menntime ker infaut doth herehanee evade his ancesters gome K into the possession of | always be the case in Ireland ag long ae all Special Now York & Boson be da Franklin, second B flat tenors Mi consisting of new tunes and alithems, for public Pre Bea, serpati tla a e | And rumbleth sagely ou the sundy shore, s people who had been-tenants upon them solong. | the power of perferment isin the hands of | New York fe uns (dt Ors sis i Y Pi a Presidential candidate. Mr. Sherman has | ‘itt the sly seu-crab, low In ambush Inid, He was quite prepared toaccede to the purchase gee i sult was, that the | Atlantic N. ¥. Express (daily), Rogers, ‘one; Miss Bell Fran! and private worsbip, with a variety of fight | Pratap r sly sen-era ht low a ee ales le wasulte prep oe : the landlord class, The result was, thal aNight Express. a a TS : ri ttle doubt that it was Blaine who induced | Seizeth his lez and bitetts him full sore; of the estate by te tenunts, and would go with = = <= is8 May Reed, bass drum; Miss }. glee ote ter the i ier the lead of (igre | Airmet whut conde the shuddering eehoes bore | them to tue Lund Commlesion to avull himself | court of landlords 3 e Saturdays loave ot Up wm. éally-“aundey When bis susll treble mixed with ocean's roar. | of the trrears clause of the Land act, He de- JUSTIFIED THE ROBBERY excepza Baltimore & Onte. 2” veto tmer | the Ohio dete ; : f ere | tietd and Foster at Chieago, te desert lim, MU ould have | Foraskit on Walton's exavgerni 5. Wwe must go to Woleot (Peter Pindar), who tenor drum; Mr. Will W, | sing er. “They will | £ herwood, vocal ate setiled, and in the quiet } practiced by one of their cl: and, that the r: x. e , ‘oa pots. sition Bullding and foot of Twenty-sec~ sed. He | ret was deprived of his seven acres of / SPQ. ”4R eter Cmces, wi Clark-st, Palmer House res Potpourri, Giraud Paciile Hotel, and Depot (axposition Balia'gr 4 simple- | Sired to sce the e: cot possession of. those whom be addr would atford them every fueitity to become thelr ine Sherman thought that Bt , remembered the suspicion which might isabel OS : bach: * Ballet Music,” from ts n solyist, and the Chicago Lady Quartet. Denean,” by Anton Rubinsteing "5 aise a delegate to the convention, ineludes in bis miscellaneous pieces a few lines in : bog. LOCAL MISCELLANY. Jean fait” by Harry Sliller; ~ Storkbill’s ae cate i lemiaa: ta arwete Claimed like these: 5 own landlords. ‘The tenants, then ceopniciary | , The iandiord (writes Father Cummings] made | Leave. | Ari place Dec. 1. viein: * Uutteroap Queen,” by ‘Theo. Marzials; | Homination, Mr. Sherman called to wine For Suture unto thee 2 Of thale farms. a di Te Nout uf tie tenant fur lie redweed farm, und | bast Express. 0p mn ah ig h pupils’ matinge of the | «7 of te Daves" yA. De Duy the case of Gov. Allen, in 1538. ‘Then, when |. perehauce hath wiven a tender wife, ‘The Government or “ Griffith’s valuation” Te tade bin to “use tive ueres of Dog that cat pial St) pia The eighteenth pupi a - ends of Cass ad Van Buren we 3 a * : Gbaliy. ‘Sundays excepted. Hershey Sehool takes place’ next Thursday pa Guod- Night.” by W, A: the friends of Cass ay a eH. Were ‘And children dear, to churn thy tite, isa still remained fa his possession. Fa ae aaays eects Washington Clty, ang fter it Hershey Jiall. Spanish Love-song,” by M.V i Win | fighting so bitterly that it scemed_ as it As she hutn done for me! HACK-RENT OF THE MOST EXTORTIONATE | ‘These isa very mild specinen of landiord | ype oniy ting running ts entire trains through from Hieron As Ler ey 2 ,. | Tell You iy-and- By.” by Edwin Christies “Lit- | ueithercould be nominated—or, ifnominated, ACK-RED art, ager aes NA sete Le ery in Erelaenle eee ee ork without change. je Dutton sings in Schumann’s | ue fen Lee,” by $ elected—Jeading men went to William Aten. Enjoy thy stream, O barmless fish! = baie od id in an: 8 James Repratit Cees clea SO a Cars betwee. “ and, tie Fert fier the Milwau- rari and asked fim: to, ace the homtatun:: And. when an anglor for his dish, NO: as s dehienued hae Pe aiaene t an reeeetcaas cous SEO ae eT canbakes Line. Bt Society Nov, $ uf it + eg refuses isten for in: . i fhrough gluttony’s Vile sin, pther couutr, is 7OVel ae ioreiuse Gates the pianist, who is by pa “Voice of the Wind.” Hee ee eas friennly to G s, o commited PSM a ea ore Cds Hae faluston ae a A ee uate fan ee Are. SPACE AND SPIRIT. Depots oot keene at Depe peratty anGolpbeaty Miss age, anist, w - Wind, ee reer: od give the strength, U gentle trou se, of the letting ¥ é farms of Lre Plas Ee ee tlouss. me Ss: Sare 3 valse eneer; Good- w 3, and it would be treachery to do an: i Me a use, of the e ae Grand Vacitic Hotel, ant er how the guest of Sirs Sa MeUall, will re | vutey patuettaue, Uy ED. Sue auladiers & Tee thhae to prevent the nomination of Mit. To pull the rasicuil jane before, the American competition $0 | For The Chieaqn Pritvunt. Leave. | Aniive: he next cha ert by 3 IngseT~-1 des Debarde E es of political honor is less acute than tise: S ev stoc! fe farni-pre ‘Ss in Englund. ‘nile fur a . soul = 3 ta uay Lapress | 3:00 m|* 75pm soll, Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Eichheim will be } or thee.” Tours: Allen's was. ng greg tint Fee Terres, Ht is wade for the purpose of taxation.” But | over wastes of tanu and leagues of sea eee fogs a ee Given at Hershey Hail on ‘Thursday, the | Sever Dies oy A. & Gutts: “Hing Oui. the | “pnt Gow, Foster has no such motion. Ta | eee aaa ae eran eer at the iis | The saue-estimate way be fais for one pure she reached its goal. Fiubure, Ft Wayne © Chicagn itnilenad. 2th inst. False. Ring In the True Yor temale yuices. | nis delight at the forecast he discovers the | Iuek to Lo. a prisoner Cron the juil. The fellow | Pose and unjust for x different purpose. it , Depor corner Adams und Canal-sta, ‘Tleket Oftces, Prof. C.C. Case has returned tothe city, | BY E.G Newtons | Tee nor is willing to forgive and forget | made rood tuts escape 10 the couniry, put the not the business of the Guseriunent ae |. Te fat may fis Hutte were forgots Ne Char es Jor gsnsey Ginna /Ppciie:HUtey and takes charee of the Farwell Hall chow | P0g"gone, by Theo Marzial everything Probably Tom Piatt rsa"t aware | Sherif overiguied Bin about pight wiles out, or To inure who drained the fay ee | eer Cre nd burst the prison-Dur, tetas Lame ie La sitet 2 S already a Se si Governor has been i und drove bin under a barn, The prisoner wes ed, v He ene! 2a3 nO — for tie comin year, which “bunnbers already acon” Sone, Dy Alired Sate Hear Oe eran alent nea captured, andvethe was hot. JPbe could noc | faru-houses, or who had made the land, orig- ud thine was not. danadiearas | Pera eatlol ree usic at Is} i Ant “Why! sai Tove oT Platt hits . ergenc so prod ve that Ww TENtS, St. i cent nre suid, E: js 6:00 : Park, Lakeside, O.; and. Asbury Park, N. J., | Newell: “Their Fuge Se hy,’ said the Governor, “Tom Platt has | Bad ne elect on a roduct i ney ‘Kn words beyond reeall ure sild, Ehiesko Express... Bored 's SK 0 Jos Fa * 1 Cha s erenud et erribly er e! e tae Oun acre. Itivas the tendat, and the sor * Acconcert wil! be given on Thursday even- | «Mazurka Arabesque.” by Ms. 0h +} at the beginning as he did afterward, Platt! © You i: Ct i ci . | rent Grifith’s valuation, he is paying a high }. (Cincinretl and Kokyrwy Alr-Lines) 3 next at the Central Music-Hall for the | Jesus, Lover of Sty Sout “prered quartet, bY | Would never, have resigned. ieee Ukvow Lipase mighty close shave get- | rant, not for the fand as the fandiord gave it [14 gnow, the while with even breath Depor, comer of Adams and Canal-sts- West Side; benelit of tie eunion Presbyterian Church | P. , iristows “Atlee NER TE in Naples.” by | Conklia’s choice for Senator, ‘ley was. | “You did that. to him, but for his own permanent improve- | “They waik Life's pathway side Dr side, Reet cee asite Hotel and Palmer House. by the Harmonia Quartet and Apollo Quartet, | tet, by 1b a as 3 : Piatt was elected. by the LaleBreeds’ vote, | “Well. Lam laying my pipes for a second | ments! Yet, until the Land League, like an). qpot barriers more Strong than death. TaaeTATvO. assisted by Miss Evelyn H. Brisbee, pianist, | P. Briguolt. eeueteniah were | because he pledged himself to sec that all { term. If T lose you £ might us well bang up. | angel of the Lord, apueared with famine fr souls dlvidi Grace S$. Wetts. ‘itis ‘iolinist. ‘The pro- | _ Chicngo—ltoot & Sons, Alusi¢ | Co 2] (te ions made by that all | the opposinon will hold it up In ietters four } sword to protect the tenant, there were very Day Express... and Mr. William Lewis, violinist. The p Reautitul . Snow,” _ by ee i. Gave: | recommendations made by the Hal&Breeds | The gpposinon will Bold it up tn letters Ton q rot tere wt Nery 5 a i ee ee ceommmedation raw is a very pleasing one. Beautital oNot Weep for Bessie,” by Atfred | should be laid before the President. ile | Witsup my pame.. Do you hi y,own party | few landlords in Lretand who did not charge LAKE NAVIGATION. ide tepress dall7).ece Dakin Rambles,” waltz, by would not promise to recommend all names glip my pame.. Do you hear me? at least 50 per cent over Griffith's vatuation ! amen nner nnn oe Ee Eas likes Kalo The firs irée of the season given at the | Harri: veniug Rambles, re YT ol 4 eae TAGS: ido.” te IT -s they charged from twice to Chicszo vaste: pols allron 5 B Y a P ry ere se! he promis. preses rates oy, as 212 S " ch Fonale C last Sat- nat: © Purl the Old Flag, There Will Be | himself, but he promised to present all ree Well, Task you to come out, not exactly as | iN many instances they charge a¢1 ELTRT? (Danville Route.) hicago Female Colleze occurred Jast SS Pejoicine.” by. Thomas P. Westendorf: { ounendations, and if the President nomi- | a prisoner goite back-to Jail, but more us a | tive times thar valuation, Ses E Depot, ‘Taeltth-st. near State. Ticket Offices, 12 urday evening, Oct, 9. ‘The secoud will oc or Rondo,” by Frederic Baumield- | Dored any Ualf-Breed not to oppose his con- | patriot bound to stand by bis party. Come, ) in England. where, a in the United States i Clsck-aea fo eater Palmer House, 008 Grand Va eur about the 19th, when works by classical rusting,” song and chorus. by | Foy tion. lat was elected on this under- | Jim." = ‘and other civilized Jands, the permanent ini- +f s | citle, Brink's xpress (cor, State und Rando!ph-sta). authors will be performed by pupils from | yy. in; “Cuckoo, Song.” by A. G. | o vas shrews T'll be hanged if I don’t." replied the prison- | provements are made by the landlords, the TABLE 4 d Y sie: ¥ hernias ‘ an. | standing. ile was shrewd enough to see that it hanged I fe Fepliod the prisoy Bi Ly Pe LAE Be 4 = Pee TIME TABLE. the junior and senior divisions. “The ms sical | Tyumas: ‘Staccato oom oe ee Saute | He would be dwarted on the tloor of the Sen- | &-, Tbe Judge was wzin fre, tay sentence wis | American competition has reduved the Tettts | 5. pacing, slitwantee. Sneborsan, Uanttoxoe, | Dav Expre lepartinent this year is tuil and promising. | jay," transeripnon, by Charles Cine’ “Ts | ote by Conkling, but he determined to make | HoJust and I mare sour jal ee 'szolng tO | rore than 25 per cent; and, there are NNN | odinston, and Manistee, dally atSp. m., Sundays | Nashville Dre White, Smith & Co. Galop and & : . help the purty and ¢rusn ‘the hydra-headed op- | dreds of farms lying idle that no farmer will | excepted. aie — Daily. except sundays. “Dally. BOS Rarer E ness. Chicago & Grand Trask Rallwa,. The program for the Turner-Hall concert init € CGatiences’ = The Mermaid’s | it his business while Senator to look after-| gosition out 1 cor cevted ss. Menominee, this afternoon will include. the following | TAD264, {om tA the «Owl Schottisehe,” for | the patronuge. position ours conte!” —— take vey 2 he cies Bae ane ead Zonk, Kalin numbers: Mareh, “Soldier's Joy,” by Schrel- | Gino, by 0. D. Blake: * Pugs in Boots Polka “Conkling would rarely see an office-seek- | prrpenonp, Mass., Sept. 25, 1878.—Sins: I have AT EVEN 50 PER CENT REDUCTION. — for Escanaba. Fayette, Menominee, Sturgeon Bay, ~ Depot corner of Twel sts. her; overture. “The Wanders Aim,” by | Bnq'S puss in Boots Waltz.” by Carl stiches a! er, and didn’t want to be bothered with their | taken Hop Bitters and recommend them to.oth- Instead of the rents having decreased in ang Bil Lake ‘Superior towns, vis | 1s y ‘Leave. | Arsive, Suppe; waltz, “Stories from the Woods of | Romance,” forleft band, by Gustav Sattlt: | inatrers. This made it necessary for Platt to | ers, as 1 found them very beneticial, ireland}as they have done by the voluntary | 342% 2 crore Plerport, aAreailta, eve, Saturday at | yo9 ana Express: Sivanl sara Vienna,” by Strauss; “Easter Morning,” by | « My Love's a Rover,” waltz, and ay be on the most friendly terms witlrtne Ad- ‘Mus. J. W. TOLLEn, action of the tandlordsin Enzland, they have | arya. m. SGanct. jp Neat Bzuress...0 Saspal sees x 0 . ‘ou remember, | ~ Sec. Women’s Christian Temperance Uaion. | coustanily been increased. The neighboring |“ pocks toot ‘Michigan-a¥. . ee oe canes a; { ministration, fe did, as . jegin to 7 snaimann; ane “ 7) by Abert; | Leuve Ora Koeiling; Overture “Astorga,” by ners Blake; * Kinderscenen,” by Robert