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ry ae | SHE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18,. {881—TWENTY-FOUR ‘PAGES. Gifts Suitable for'AH---From Childhood to Old Age. ° x “SUGGESTIVE. . -An article daily'in use will most frequently remind him: . of you. Delicate expression of feelings even in Neckwear, - _ French Jewelry, Nice Silk Umbrella. ~ a - FATHER---Wonuld. greatly prefer a Warm Garment, or article to 3 keep-him warm. be ats & SON---Any-age, will be pleased with Clothing and save you a futuro _- s purchase-of them. : aie ROTHER---You ¢an please him at slight expense in a Scarf, . nee ee - Gloves, Sleeve Buttons, or Fancy Suspenders. .- .-- o> - LUXURIES.’ | UTILITIES. London Silk Umbrellas. - Fine Overcoats. ae Silk and Satin House Coats. | — Superb Suits. ys - 3? Byench Jewelr css _. Smoking Jackets. ~ London Silk Mufflers. ... > .DressingGowns. | - French Neckwear in =~ ‘Imported Underwear... - 1,000 Designs. tae Night Shirts. |, . = French Suspender: ; "Fancy Hose. | a a . * Silk Handkerchiefs. ‘ Wool- Mufflers. 4 -,_.... English Gloves and Mitts. |. | Warm Gloves. ' 4. .:". All above articles are Novelties, in Greatest Variety, suitable for’all ages and stations | : at a _ .- in life and adapted to all. purses. i. bt Mee rh, Ey Z : RVEY. - 84 .& 86 State-st: Paes ght bie wale, “aR en 2 ‘Open Every Night This Week Until Nine o’clock.. __ THE ST AGE: Ver partin the “Sparks” company is now | ‘utes; San, Fran¢ co Minstrels, four and 2 sonal magnetism. His manner in hisspeeches |. known. L. wish :that Santa Claus would take { emboidens the pews: to assume ‘to “know te -- je “es . ae) ; 5 gui "eago, will be presented. “The Hoey-Hardie combination: includes in its rank some very ay : inutes: St alg | #3 first cogging, by reason of its frankness | particular note of this new beginning, and In- | Gm played by Miss Mation Elmore. | Miss,Loifa, |-half -minutes; Standard, seven. cae sunt and moderation, and’ afterward tmpressive by | ‘Vite the good ludies and sentlenien of Gur fuir.| Sed tre marerasee Pe ee aD elton of this company is sufferin trou. 4, ‘Minutes; /Thalia;.three minutes; ‘Tony’ its enrnestness and vigor. At the climax of x | city to ‘call and deposit substantial proofs of | to holy worship crowds of the luboring classes se 3 competent people in their respective «lines, a 1 tor’s, two and-ahadf minutes; Union S specch he gathered up all the forces.pf a state- | their charity and generosit; embering that i - "6 ‘and the. management of the Grand Opera- | sprained ankle. * : or’s, two anda hagt minutes; Union Square, on eae a en pt helr charity ‘osity, rem! ring «who, to get uccess to'its privileges, must take!) A Good Outlook for. Chicago | House promise that nothing shall be Jacking | Modjeska will this winter make her first | five ininutes;’Wijddor, ten miputes, "| BURL Rd losio we hed been marshalins, and | whatever is done, for, these “hungry and you | fhecime from the- late evening and the early in the way of appropriate stage-setting. ~|-appearance in St.Petersburg, political sen- | At the conclusion of Mr. Booth’s present | force. His eyes dilated, his form seemed toex- | gavésle to ext; naked, and you clothed Me; | with' meaum equipuge, servants, mud leisure coe ment, cannot spare an evening. timents having heretofore kept her, from | American tour he’ pand, his voice took on asort of explosive qual- | sick and in prison, aud you visited me.’ - worldly amu: ne Se ey ” *! 2 ve ‘will revisit England under | ity. his language gained tho hieht of simple and Caamry. - | for a week-day service, flad an early Sunday. - During . Holiday At MeVicker’s this‘evening Oscar Dart- ’ : Week.” - vii ; i 5 ying in that cit; the management‘of Mr. W. E. Miller, whois sive el a “hi: - igson, @ Danish actor and singer of some | playing in city. Be manage . W. EL ler, is | massive eloquence, an is gestures became so 8 morninghour for a tasting cclebration, or en: rae i y = e ‘3 é now accompanying him as personal business | energetic and forcible that he seemed at. times A Stather Novel Suzgestion. dure the slightest deprivation of eas fora gars, note, will appear inthe fouract drama, } Old Mrs. Puffy says that if shethas_a v » i | t9,be beating down opposition with sledgcbain- To the Editor of The Chicaco Tribune. ond service on Sunday? 1s it not time for some, dog she. wanfs one of those great Sarah, } manager, and, after a season in London, will | mer blows, throwing his arguments forward like CaicAco. Dec. 17.—The trixl of the assasin Gui- | Who boust of the higher purity of the Protestant $ i Ke 2 “the glish i on. i i Bernhardt dogs that dig those dear old | make a tour ofthe English provinces. -In | solid shot from a cannon. eau will shortly bo ended and the verdict will eer relision to: show why among the so-called a. monks out of the snow in Switzerland. 1883 he proposes to visit_ Germany and other sae ainly ba—guilty. His crime was such an atrocious ; : 3 +. 2 si ,, is cur- : re :| faith, reverence, and devotion?” « CarHotic.. + Mrs. Jennie Jewel Hotchkiss, who" has'| Continental States, professionally. His cur. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE... | one inat he,ought to’be pagished in such # man- " af fe. Zen er that the remembrance of that punishment | The Abuses of Christman. “The Daughter of Mr. Fabricius,” the sup- port being given by Collmer and Eisenstein’s company. After the play Mut Hartvigson will sing a récitative “from, the opera of Everything” from Minstrelsy -to ‘Melodrama Generously *y Provided. “Pannhiauser.” rent engagement, ; therefore, will be his last f a: : ete ; i been playing the leading characters in’ the t enguy : re. W S EO cee * hee 2 : Tonight at Hooley’s Theatre Hague’s Min- | Frank Mayo Shakspearean company, :has in Now Xorie forseveral years at least. ie tis BAe Tie nora aja SL ase fore rer end he a warding to Bresiaedt, Rab Bee eee tee rgpman ‘The Académy “Purchased by Mr. Em- | strels, an organization that has been _a | withdrawn from the troupe, and is spending unse season SE: Re Hamlet, sche an * Omcaco, Dec. 17.—-Now that he ANmoue Pasian bees utd wave eens to : CEACO ae Is sere nogood ae featur . ife in Liv e ys in Chicano, « rof Tom Keene, was not atall backward } «| eee 1 ; | Suggest through your valuable columns a pun--|. in Chicago who will preach a sermon, upon feature of amusement life in Liverpool (En- |-a few days in Chicazo. sg ri-- | © Co. have gone largely into mating their bogus | jsament that would havo that effect and nt tho | sinfulnecs of the Chuistaras ecene Dene raging: uiett—Local Notes and Annoince-" Pi i , in expressing his satisfaction when. Henri- y wi e 4 . as ot ments~Stage Gossip. °° Augusta. Dargon-Piercy, the retired trage- butter they will, as well us all other butterine | same time be within the law. [tis a well-known do durmidst?. He ilstt take for bietoxt te 2 . A ai a Vadets, who: had been the star’s prin- claim th * et a dienue, who is residing at Wagea-Wagga,N. | etta Vad men, claim they’ use nothing but the leaf of’ the | fuct that tne wretch isan abject coward, and tho | words of Christ: * But one. thing. 13 needful: W. swith her husband, whois a physician, | cipal support, left the company. Thean- | ined.’ Now if Messra. A. & Co. uso so much of .| longer he rests under sentence of death the | yall menne let us remenuber Caristinas; lett” is théinother of a son bearing a name of La- | 2owncement is now made that Miss Vaders, | this lear, and supply nearly all other buttcrine | greater will be his punishment. Let Mr. Arthur | giadden the heurts of little children, ana of the is the:mother of a son ig a after an unsuccessful attempt at starring, | 1¢tories in town, what isleft of the bug to meke | reprieve him uutil the ith of July, 188, and os | -poor, and let us ciders ‘remind ench other with touche Dargon Piercy. ie a os s 2, | their choice family lurd we see su beautifully | thatday let bim be taken to an open place Inrge | Pious aud Joyful zeal of the great gift, to men = iH d that the cause of Rose | 2@5 returned to the .Keene company. Mr. | advertised in store windows? Do they use tho-| enough to accommodate all. wno may. wish tobe | Piage eighteen hundred years ago in Bethlehem; - It is now announced that the eause of Rose | dy avaen must hare ehanzed hig mind or had | feet, gut fae hend, and everything but the lent there. and banged on @ yealfold so bigh that ail | put let us-also remember that to waste Our Coghlan’s withdrawal from Wallack’s com- body oli it for hi Phich ts supposed to be necessary to make good | May eco. Tho privilege of cutting the string | strenzth and our substance upon extravaggot < pany was the’ fact that Mrs. Langtry was as- | S°Mebody change'it for him. . lard? fo PROVISION DEALER. might be made the grind prize. in a lottery for | and ostentatious display, oven. though: done in: signed the principal Dart in “Youth,” which | The new play ‘The Bondman,” which | , ere Sho memoria} fund being now raised in wemory | the saered name of Christ, Is something worse. signe PD pi 5 was produced for the first time in New York | 4% 4PPeal for the Rixhop to Abate an | of the deni resident, and ‘certain ministers. | than folly and scarcely less than blasphemy. 1. ig soon to be produced. ‘3 aN ‘Annoyance. Whose names huve lately appeared in your | prudence and discretion rule. our’ works of: P 3 ast lay night, with- 3 : columns, might be invited to vistt th di “ 3 Boactenul is expgted to arrive in Boston | [#6 Monday niki. with: John AeGulloueh |. ycne nati of ie ene Towne | alana ut belated aan scout | Bhaniyesand doves cvaisy™ ou tng some timne this weelt to supervise the rehears- : in the prinefpal pitt, is said by the press of | cnrcaco, Dec. 1.—L would like to iaquire ie | toconvin “ He ‘Higa. A b . ~ ce him that “ there fg a hell.” ‘The dat als of “The Colleen Bawn,” in.which well. | Matcity to have. nothing particular fo com | the Povo of tome has decreed that ull jood | euegested would be aporopnate fom woe i wie a eee ae a es a : i thtul Di ill mend it. The story on which the piece is | Protestants on the North Side shall be awakened | tat our last National celebration of “the | on eurth would scarcely full tenderly to rebuke, worndraia the ever-youthful Dion will ap- eh 3 zs A Fourth”. was turned into 2 day of mourning b: crowd: 7 a before the’ Boston . public Christmas | D#8¢d.is tne familiar one of Jack Cade, gnd | atao'ctock inthe morning. It not, who isre- | thy crime Of this heen mea. Ware 3h spe crowds Of red and soxious-loakine woines, pear baa: PT the author’s efforts to present: that historical | Sponsible for tho slam-bangmg of the Cathedral : stage who crowd our Streets and shops spending gland) for many years and is now making a tour of this country, will ‘appear. The strong feature of the troupe is its musical. proficiency, and in this line it has received high praise from the press of, Eastern cities. _Manager-Enimet, of the Academy, yes- terday purchased from Mr. William ClapB, owner of the building, his interest in the fur- nishings, stage properties, ana good-will of the establishment, paying therefér between $40,000 and $50,000. "This leayes Mr. Emmet. in full proprietorship of éverything con- nected’ with: the Academy except the four walls of the building and the lot on. which it stands. The Past Week in Chicago, ‘The pasBaweek has been an unusually good one for all the leading Chicago theatres, pub- lic patronage having been extended alike to music and the drama in a most generous fashion, Undoubtedly the success: of the season thus far has been the engagement of Mr. John T. Raymond in ‘Fresh, the Amer- ican,” at MeVicker’s, the house having been crowded atevery perfotmange to witness the really laughable ‘incidents of. the’ piece. Mr. Raymond has snore genuine American: humor in him than. anye comedian now a nel a * | who craved ou t spending the. on the.'stage, and -has proven himself Honey ein Ledeeae BeLceans Gay ve # Strickland: who was the business | latacter in a new light do not seem to have | Vell at fot: it and at 6 o'elocis, oF, su, A Noble Pair of Doctors. | Sua ih atane teseoneee Sie fears tne money tat able to acceptably present tybes of American | i) appear in“ Muldoon’s Blunders,” some: . TL dy if been successful. Mr. McCullough is given } morning? Wonlt somebody please potition hig ,__ To the Editor af The Cateago Tribune, Feelin ge oe ral wanes, to tey ine ie eal manager of the Jeifreys-Lewis party up to | much praise for his spirited acting. Holiness to abath tua nuisance? [tis about as | CHICAGO, Dec. 17.—Thursduy night of lust week i ‘a re as e . ~ ‘The latest triuniph at es is bad as the tug whisties! If tho Pope or Bishop | the people living neur the corner of Ann and sone reap ok Seiad 1a display. Surely A . he at lest Tuniph a pean painting is re- } won'tatop It, pleuse see If Muyor Harrison won't Washington streets were- aroused from deep | js light; deither will such a practice tend. ta>" corded by the veracious Paris newspapers. intorfere in behalf of tno'sutfering herotios, slumber about 1 o’slock by the sharp report of | Commend the religion that is so largély { Nights in Rome’? The answer came back: iy a st The Harrisons recently did the generous ported an‘elephiant from Persia to figure in 7 The Gribler Case. pecting to seo a terriffé @ncounter netween po- | whom at last must full the burden of “foouls Bl thing by Miss Alice Mice, of their company, | 2 *Siatic spectacle.’ When. the animal was To the Editor of The Chicaco Tribune, leemen and some midnight marauder, people | the bills.” A ttle pail, a fow tlowers, a pleat: ning: 0} crs Nie PaNY> | first brought upon the stage itastonished the {| Cmrcaao, Dec. 17.—It was 2 surprise to nearly*| Were surprised to behold two prominent Weét | ing look, a cheerful picture may suffice to carry Who ras taken, sick in Providence, by pay- | company by making demonstrations of ex- | everybody: except perbapa Sir. Gribler aud the | Side citizens both ina state of maudlin imtoeicas | the real Christus’ joy to our heart ore ing all the expenses of her ines, and” fur- | treme delight. Everybody was puzzled till | strect-rallrond company. that Mr. Mills. should, Hon- one 8 prominent pbysieian und tho other be erg Meg pe reed gies Art nishing transportation for herself and mother | if was discovered that the scenery represent- | After 60 much delay, have disinissed. the euses more than Wale front Unto Pa be eonet | terly of conveying the true spirit of thg day. to their home in Michigan. ed the public square in Ispahan. ‘Then all | fF bribery ngainst Gribler and Patton. ‘I was | that the doctor and druggist bad both been on a 5 and one was pretending to lead the other character that one secs every day, and that have in them the material for abundant laughter. . His Fresh is not in any sense% repetition or. copy of Col. Sellers, but it is a lifelike. portrait of the go-ahead, stop-at- nothing: Wall-street broker—a .man who makes money easily and loses it with even" Rreater facility, but wid ts.never cast down or disheartened by the hard’ knocks. of ‘Il- fortune, Indeed, Mr. Raymond is somewhat | of this style o€ man himself, having made at thing inthe nature of a sequel to “3Mul- doon’s Picnic,” which has proven such a success. In addition to thi etch a good variety show will be given, the principa features.of whigh are Kelly and Kyan, Irk songs and dances; the Qlyiipia Quartet; Morris-and Fields, Gennrgau’ impersonators; Frank ‘Bennett and-Miss Lida: Gardner in “Kitchen-Domestics”? the Bordeaux sisters, songand dauce; ‘Miss Annie Boyd, vocalist and- mimic;.Keegan and Wilson, song and within a few days, telegraphed to a manager in Utica: ‘Can you give me time for ‘T'wo Ay least one fortune and allowed it to slip from | gayce- Little Comicll: Jim O'Neill, whois rapidly acquiring afine { was el Th jasieo th N, prezeut at the trial vefore Judge Moran, who | spre vast O te tn ie 31 ica, song and dance., A , was clear, he scene was so true to Nature unished tho briber f e he i wt é u * | ed o , and must eay | home; and while en route, and feeling over- TTAGE- him. opinion of himself, recently refused, an offer | that the, elephant fancied himsclf back at Punishes ine Bejboe: to eon em ad maust eay | Title ibmuche He wend aes a th ee ana : THE co 7 AGE-GIRL, “The Proféssor,” a comedy which was originally produced in this. city, will be the attraction at-Haverly’s during the present week. . On:its second visit to Chicago “ ‘The Professor” comes with the prestige of a run of 150 nights at the Madison Square Theatre, New York, and is heralded witn a liberal umount éf advertising. It is understood that during the past year the piece has received alterRtiods apd Improvements of so improv- ing -a naturé’ that it may. now be classed of $250.0 week for thirty weeks from Man- | home and rejoiced accordingly.” borhood yy discharging his pistol. ‘Two loud re- 4 i! sly. Pregnable aguinst thom—nd the sentence was OEE ee helt pe doud re- | A beautiful being she Is, Lween:' ager Stetson to support Modjeska ‘beeause-} at their meetitig afew days ago the Fire'| every sense Just, only too Iuzht for the enor. ports natérally brougnt the distant policemanto | Her eye is the Unyhtest that e er was Seen: his name was not to. appear on the bills in as issi f New Y nuity of the olfense, which, as Judgo Soran adid, | natok Blin to The seathne eee eee eee | Aer brow fs pure as the Parian stone; large type as that of the Polish actress, . | COMpissioners of. New York adopted a res- | stricic ar tho very foundation of the administra: and took hitn to the, station, where he was In- | Her smile by an Angel's was ne'er OUt-ahdn yD f i Mary Anderson | 2ulttion instructing the chiefs of battalions to | Hon of Justice. For if brivary-was not choeked | Sitecrted over night, not for getting drunk, | Hor tresses are dark as the ravews plages! >= A reporter recently asked Mary Anderson | immediately inspectall pluces of amusement | $24 punished the courts and jury trials would | Noupons without. licence Vie ahs oe ee | Aud her lip is a3 rich as the young node's bloat a ine oy 7 " 5: ahora ut rel mi ci e , * = % ar ifshe was roing to be married, and the young | jn their districts ‘and make detailed -reparts | made thesontence Tansee oe aig Morin charging thom. Now, tho moral-is this: What | Hor eneek is fair as tho blust of the skys" 7 actress told him that so far she had followed | in writing of sti¢h inspecting to-the Commis- he otherwise would--because, ashe suid, he could bua uenerat eee Dosalclag win Ree Her breath is sweet as the Summer-wind's sigh the advice (of Boucicault, who once said to | sioners. “Among the facts to. be noted, cou- | SuMaamisl, far, eomeempe while the main | webs arauke low doed tae trusting pation: wey Tn the shasy throge of dancers brights = her: {My child, be married to your profes- | cerning each theatre are. + whetner the doctor may he int ted whe: - a ing, atte are. the materia} of | Court, und he even commented on tho severity | ¥ y De juexieate a | And ber voice steals tneliow and rich along. sion. It will buy you all the new bgnnets | which it i: its siz 4 of bis penalty then us a reason why ho should hing or the druzgist when filling the preserip- | Tike the first pure th I's SONRe 3 1g which it is constructed, its size and seating | of ! Impose the fult -ponalier tet Shr big | HOM? And yet Lthins Lean name at leust five fe first pure gush of the bulbu At Hooley’s Mr. John A: Stevens: has not been very successful, the nouses, after the opening night, being somewhat microscopic in proportions, » Blood and thunder does not. have the hold on Chicago that it did in the auy's of, Wood’s -Museum. Frank Frayne, another exponent of the sanguinary drama, has not done.well at the Olyinpic, in spite of the assistance’of ‘two bears ‘and'a lion, but the ininor hotses have “nothing) of which: to complain, . ..- rae d gowns y vill fr be jealous . on . Eo testes among the few really first-class comedies | 4nd Bowns you want, will nevér be jealous | capacity, the location of the dressing-rooms } BCt!™P9%e, thought never came into bis mind | Medical. men in Chicago who are drunk or boozy | sweot girl of th oft i ill nev : ttago! how oft, “iqlQ@ql Notes and announcements, | produce by American talent, The Pro- | of fe public admiration, and will never stay | and earpeuters' and. painters’ shops, tho fw] tat ine briber Would et Tinmmunity, for two. | Mesely half of thelr thine. ., Be | Witen “tho stars were bright ana the gales Wore 5 i - 2 wi i y Mr. We 31 out Jate at nights at clubs, iti ey 2 i “| yeurs. and under sume: Himsy:pretext—suck ag . sof! Site spe AMaalson Satete couipany, appears.) Tosser? was written By Abn WV. Tis Gillatie, A Vienna paper. iias received several let- Sie nce i fries a . tee that he bud tooved away or left the profes- “Kho Catholic Mission. Yvowandera with her by the smooth sea-s 5 cy ding out an alarin | sion,” that he would not ve tricd at all. ‘The - To the Editor of The Chicago "Tribune, And chught the fair dip of the Yoatman’s 0a, ters complaining: of Bernhardi’s conduct |-and the next week at McVicker’s in“ Hazel Kirke.” | who assumes the title réle. ¢ The Mastodon Minstrels appear at. Hav- ‘act distatice froni the -stage to the | Public would be astonished if all the {nets and:| Cmcago, Dee. 17.—" Observer” uaks questions | OF the Heavenly tones of tho warbling Hute, 8 Secret intluences back of that case of bribery ind the distant sound of the lover's tute~ te s . General Stage Gossip. during her -journey through Galicia and | alarm-box, and whether‘ ‘dire > 7 its é erlys next open! ee 1g J ney ‘oug! alarin, y thera more ‘direct com ter] about tho Catholic Mission; its éarly and matings. bene with a Monday | ciara sorris will appear as Merey Mebrick | Uukowina, “It seéms that. she did not find it | munication cannot’ be established between | “CToeTOUst to light. EX | ous scrvices: the large attendance of the peo- | How oft, how oft, with her I have atray’d =." Mr. W.T. Harris and Miss Louise Young | it the“ New Mugdalen in New York dux- | convenient to maké:a free show of herself, | cuch theatre and the headauarters of the Fire | , St. Ann's Infant Asylum. ple; and the hold that chureh bas on the masses. | Turourh forest and glen, o'er bili-top and glade sippear at tha Critecion this. wreck ino Fee | Mg January. » : but kept down the: curtain of her window, | Department; also the exact location of the To the Editor of The Chleago Tribune, L hope “ Observer” is u Protestant and honestly | When® wild binds were slncing welt Vesper ters,” a drama of the sensational school. An | _ S¢! Suith Russell, who has been sick for | and allowed’ her poodle to look out and re- | gas-jets ‘or lights of any description used | _ Ct1caGo, Dec. 1%.~Among the many charita- | insearch of truth; for such-an inquirer might vege ana Se we ae beret nd a several weeks in the South, is again glling | ceive the stares ot the cfowd that“had eol- | around the stage or other parts of the build. | Ule itistitutions of which our ‘eity imay boast | De Dencted by truthful answers. if Neuen {he willow whieh shades you: orystal Mitton robles, ae aeize whe aden his engigements. ~~ | lected at the stations to seo: her. ing, the protection’ from ignition; also the} DOt one excites the admiration and sympathy of | | There are those who will promptly ‘charge alt | To ist to the notes of the whip-poor-wil 3 ain acl 10 devotes such strangers more than that Ifttle two-story brick | this about’ which “ Observer" makes inquiry to | Sweet girt of the cottage!” Llove her welll -*: Mr. J. M. Ilill, of . this city, to whose man- j fire appliances at hand: and ready for use ‘in. aera rreaes Sag es 5 i he 7 house situated+at, the: corner of-Superior and | the ignorance, superstition, and idolatry of the | Yet my sout fs not bound by Beauty's spell: agerial ability: tho wonderful success’ of } case of tire, and whether proper care i Frinkiin streets, partially known as St. Ann's 1n- | oman Catholle peoplo; and tho ‘authority and | or the blush of her cheek and tho Light of Be?: “Joshua Whitcomb” is ina great’ measure | of. such appliances; also any violation ot the fant Asylum. This institution isunder thecareor | cunning of their priests. Nor do they trouble CFOs es Set oe EE due, and who is now’ one of the foremost | laws regarding combustibles or buildings; | theSistersof Caarity: of St. Vincont- ao Pani, | theniselves to look coolly und candidly ee Her ceeo dike the glow of a sunset Skye “2 managers in the country, was 31 years. old | also of what material the-pfoscenium arch ic | #84i¢ § fatended ase si little outcast in~ | frets facts which go to show that amidst ail the | Hot Wesses must part Up be blighted too. rae sonia a It is understood that Nellie Larkelle will taients as’ he possesses to the production of soon be murtied to Fred Eustes, ‘musical wildly ‘SensatiGnat E ars at athe, & 8, 4 kann. ‘Opereiduso. nest week Ine tpi director of thé “Evangeline” combination. Views? *.- : : a 2 Janauschek is to bring out during her en- Mr. John,T. Raymond, in’ “ Fresi od gagement in Boston next month a new play, American,” ‘stieceeded aaewines Taree Pe anil by A. HL. Liscomb, of Provi- Te ence, Re as ‘ audiences to-MeVicker’s ‘Theatre evaryeren- ing Jast week, and nochange of program y Carrie McTenry, sister of Neltie McHenry ing ountry, was 3d At miater funts who buve been abandoned by or deprived: | alleged errors of ; A last ‘Tuesday. Being in New York at. the | made, its hight fromthe stage, and whether | Lis sttouye.beow a Yor adebeives' | Body of Christina ‘truth Which “wns {aatiy'te | Sweet girl of the cottaint love wee well ne AEE tl resolved to evlebrate.theevent | it extends to the roof of the building, the | ,,sister Nulbursa. venerable by rears as well as | presumed. to buve some Boneat hold on ihe | Fur indoccuce: Meeks Deconee Teel | ji 5 Y civil ¥ Te i Ove: ~ vi re io . ~ + Ina becoming manner, and did so by giving | openings in itpit, any, above tho, Well inown t6 many of oureitizens. During ine | wuetver mingled with superstition or feta feat | Within Bee young bosom, and over throw an ¢legant ditiner to a few personal friends | whettior there are any ‘open Cee eee ate where her. foo rauy years that she was at the head of St. | and devotion which culls forth. such effort, lib- | “A sweetness which stenls on the soul: lik « be made this wee! +» | Of the Troubadours, died suddenly at Den- Wwe a | of the badours, died site Dil ee of the builuing- : Joseph's Hospliul she came in contact with hun~’ | erality, and self-sacrifice from the toil tm “ Pan on the Bristol will bo the attrae- | Yeh Colo., nase Sanday. She lett the: stage-a re carretera the Nek aed sig ere dreds of these isle walfs, and ofton her Kind ough io be accredited With sosmall stiouat of | Att bids the billows of Passion be cal Be i eee Bl a a few months agu to marry a railroad man. a ay”: 7 t ork bet gcleve she could notussist them; }-truc faith in the relizion of-th g tion at Hooley’s next week. It 13 a. gu to marry ‘Herata stationed reporters ‘at the doors. of | by Satield ana orator.” dnd ne iast, trusting ia. the “kind Providence of | slucore ldyuluy to Hd church, oe ee 4 | Like that plant, that beautiful’ plant, a st | rte d ; tury for December. . “| God, she resigned the care of the hospital into}. Might not one ask whether these p I cs et perfar the principal theatres in sorderto Jearn how |: I have said betore that Gen. Gartield was the | other bands, secured the ‘present ineohvenient not teen planted among us Touch asta Eee, ro Hashes Tork ith eegient boner long it took to empty the buildings. ‘The re-.| ™ost effective stump und platform orator of his | and contracted building, where she steadily and [teach ‘Protestants ‘certain greut truths.wbich |.'To brighten and cheer tho gloomlest hours: = sult was as follows: Park, six. minutes: | P!?: He went direetly to the reasongof bis} unreicutingly pursucs the work confided to her, | they have unhappily ignored? . For example the } And Baris weesies b Up eo holy and mild i> sult 5 Sunless Bijog.| Refers. There was uever any sophistry in bis | Day after day sho may-bo seen wenduag her way | vase superiovity oC the one ai ee Churei | She seems—what she is--Heaven's own blesssd= {| Academy of: Music, four minutes; Bijou] speeches, or-any uppeut to. prejudice, or any | in search of funds to enable her to-buiid a lanes Over. moderu ‘post-reforination . oryunizations, | °..”” child.” Bucexte 8. Drncnoiz. Opera-House, . four: minutes; . Booth’s, | six! pace ie ainore BS HALE atakement He up- | and more commodious dwelling and to feed aud |’ in fitness to command the universal sutfrago of |: Carcago. Be OB” EY, minutes; -Daly’s, .-three _ minutes; Grand! tulience nor of superiority, bat as ithe ae ae ae weeny? committed ior katte Ghurret ad rhe geuberiority of @ faith In tho | Bin tae QOvera-House,: eight minutes; Harrigan {| one of ther, cone to-taik Yo them on terms of | and was gtfuck with the poverty that selgwet In | Het tanto eae ere over amare be- |!-Fthe leather goods are the most sppO: Hart's, four minutes; Haverly’s Fifth, Ave- || *uollcetual equality. and desirous only of coa- |. che place, .¥ save, to0, the kind care lavished On| preferable taste, o¢ Setions ate ee cece OF prlate holiday. presents, such. as pockety ; nutes; utes: Iaverly’s'| Wincine thelr sninds by a perfeetty tairpresenta-’| tha little ones, and I murveied that tm werent | hdeliee onic ion wavering loyalty to:| DOCKS, ladies’ bags;. elzar-cases, ‘a nue, four and*a half. sninutes; Haverly’s'| ton, of.'taets and, aruments.. He bud a | eity dike Chiedgo mare comforts. were not scens | -the Guucch instead of producti aeoreee ete | Randkerehief, glove, ‘and work. bokes, Pere Fourteenth Street, three and a half minutes; far-reaching voice. | pitched | .in “a | aud I wondered, too, that the: kind-hearted:la~ |: patetie attention to everything by tarast the | f0me, tollet, and dressing cases. ete. “Don't, written with the object of allowing. several ‘The Ada Gray combination are in thesmall excellent variety perform to exhibit their | Iliuuis cities this week, and report “extraor- talents, - and has‘ peen favorably'received in | dinary business”—whieh maybe taken in ‘this city heretofore. ao ae oe different ways.- + omer aCe ‘This evening’ ‘the “Hoey-Udrdie. céimbina- | “Mr. E. E. Rice says he no ‘longer: hits’ diny “tion begins a week's engagement, at the | interest.in burlesque companies... A large ‘ Grand Opera-House, appearing-in, “A Child | Proportion of the public seems to-:hold the Of the State,” which is a roubliié drama of | Same views. oe. Ae nel se the French -school. -No,change. in, the pro- | + <Alice Atherton Btrs. Willie Edouin): was eck before “last‘in grain will be: made: until afhursday night, | taken quite seriously {11 w when “Diplomacy,” a play ia“which this | Washington, D. @, and at last-decounts, still coupany fas . heretofore apyeared in Chi- remained in 3" city at the National fotel. * tive minutes; Niblo’s, four and a half min- Sich, ‘for cancer a long, Germania, three minutes; Madison re, | Middie "key, a” *dignitied, snanly* pres-:] dics did not send of tholr abundance.: Howev ‘superior intelfigence ‘and ‘wisd fail to i ‘mand - sere | atecoriestnood ns bes inormed and Go eama | factory: ta Sinaia Coed peel teaching the people. over a conceit which WA = ence, abundance - “of: quality |-on inquiry 1 found that the cuuse of this. bat a set: Wardness was :that the institution is so little’t ble of a ood goods and: pHces,.° Sa sonab.

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