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-];EEClIAM'S PILIS.
274 A N THE ”r13.x'Nr ILLUSTRATED" PAPER”
‘ Oct. 29, 1887
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given with such nu.
D IURY-LANE.-Miss Alma Murray, Misses
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mun. Hurry .V1,>1...11-
mu. -1.4 Funny Brquzli;
. van! s. rm-y l.ym<l1Ill. two:
on lflirlrn. lmsil Wm. Iv‘. Fridge,
1‘. llnrnwn, N. Barry. Ind L1 mm Ganlincr, in l"l.IJASLRB.
IYCEUM THEATRE.
J soxa Lam. Mr. nrrsnv mvixo.
‘IISS MARY ANDERSON
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rrsnr EVE.VlNG.punc .11 IDl),II1>l1nkIpell'e'lI‘lIyDf
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, mrznhurdp. W. 11. st-,1.-u-. Jose 1. Anrlnmn, A.
l.awl<.lIIlI .w111.1.. H. I’)! dunno 1:11.-rv-1c(::.1 ma: Mwh-mu
Poplllu rzyn ,sr11.'r1I1-um.) nrydyrtm-,Vl>clsel noun. 1:. Desmond,
llnienn Immnmi mu Hun‘ V'm-:1:
rm PI .2 7.:r1 by Cool. As A cucmluzll, In which Mr.
Charles collate will -mun
u npen It Sum o'clock.
nox-omm (Mr. J. lluvsh op-nu dull] lrom Ten till Five. list:
1-"; bobvicurzd ono munm in advance. Business Mun-zu-, Mr.
L’. .A 1:-.
I YCEUM.-First Morning 'I’cn'ornI:u1cc of
J THE xvxsnzi-.‘s 1.11.1:
SATCIHIAY, mV. 1?. at Two.
neat: tun now he or-cured.
Jam
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aiming umn.
‘DELI’ III.-A. and S. "GA’l"l'I. Solo
4‘ Propdztnvn nnrl Mm-gm.-1111:11n.1.1m1- 1n1sI.I:.u1r.11 .
I V uvl mil I! Pt II r Will! 7'']
. w 5 Url um .
Grundy. EVERY EVEN . U. at F. ghf. Mr WilllIn1’lrrriI-sun-d I
powerful Cmnwlny. Flrto II T. . llox-uillre alien Ten 90 Five.
SPORTING ‘AND DRAMATIC CLUBJBAIINES.
A Lump, number 0!
ed with him. The Hon. D,Finchh.-n-1'n;t also unly mi:-ml
one bird. the second prize was, by ngrcemmt, (llvidul
between these two gentlemen.
“E.w's Vm:-nut: ‘Moro."-To aid Nature without
iorce or 1-tnin, use Euro‘: Yr-getnhle Moto In simple veg:-.
tmhle extract), nrcuilmally n desirable adjunct to H.111‘:
l"uc1-r HALT. They pm-form their work “ail:-ntly an the
twilight comu when the day done,"nnd the patientl-
murh astonished to find his bilioua attack. ls-e.,hu com-
plately and before the simple and nntunl onlluught of the
. iota. You cannot. on-rv-late their izrest nlue in keeping
h-, um and preventing disease. All Chemists,
rice In. I rln, by mt, In. ad. Prep ed only at lino’.
‘ruit Salt Work I, Ilrhtcham, London, S.l:I.- [Auv'r.]
T0 CORRESPONDENTS.
COll’lnll.ll'Ill‘1lll0l’lS for the Editor of Tris Y1: xxr ILLL's'rIu-rxn
Pu-an should be ncnompnnicd by the nrune and address
of the sender, not necessarily for publication. but as 9.
gunmntce of good faith.
All communit-ntions rcl‘e111'ng to .-‘l-lvc1ii.xo.-menls, Sub-
.<r-riprions, or cnmal Business to be nrldrrsstd to the
Publisher. Tuonns Fox, 10. lllilfonl-lame, Strand. Inudon.
E111; 53311111; glliustrated 9111911.
SATUIIDAI’, OCTOBER 20, 1887.
OUR LONDON LETTER.
TII2 lllsnavxs or IIARTINGTON is grnvitat-i11g to
the Conservative Party. 'l‘11:1tIvas made mani-
fest by the trcnchant attack he made on Mr.
Gladstone at Nottinghanr on Monday; and by
his wholesale support of the Govcrumuit policy
of " Coercion ” in Ireland. It now seems most
probable that before long he will take his place
in the Ministry, and thus answer in It pnwticul
and rtraiglitforward flbllloll the old nppcnl of
Lord liandolpli Churchill to “ CDIIIC over and help
us.” Obviously, the I-tanch Liberal Unionist
pillar of the Govcninicrit would, on the resump-
tion of l’nrli:11I1cntary labours, be more in place
on the ’.l‘rcz1.=nIy bunch than in his former sent
near Mr. Gladstone, on the front Opposition
bench.
4! 8 I C
There can bcno doubt of one thing. “'hilst
Gladstonians and Liberal Unionists still agree to
d.l3Cl‘wCBCll obstinntcly and with growing warmth
and virulence of speech holding their own ground,
and not caring to come to an upproxinmtion
of views-Lord Ilundolph Churchill steadily
improves his position. He is Immifcstly as
good 11. Ilndicul at hc:u-t-or, perhaps, iII
head would be the uptct tcnn-as Lord
Ileaconsfield. wns. Ills recent speeches in the
North (npizrt from the friendly approval of Lord
T ‘ ‘ I, as Lord Licutcnnnt) have unfolded
a. far more Liberal programme than was dis-
closed undcr ‘Gladstonizm auspices in Nott-
inglmm. . The fidelity with which he clings
to his dashing crusade ugainst prolligatc public
expenditure could not fail to bcdlpprcciatcd
by the over-tuxcd. Ills '(:‘.ll’ll(‘Sl, advocacy
of the reforms ripest for present ‘tackling shows
he is n zealous (.‘o11stitutio11al lcgislzxtor of an
arlmm-c<l type. 1"iuu1ly, his scrvin-cubic rout of
the mischievous doctrines of ‘those modem
Protcctionists, thc no-callul “ l-‘ulr-'l‘mdL-rs ” of
Mr. Henry Chaplin‘s stupid type, should go
far to strcngtlu-u his claims to be considered in
serious and responsible statesman as well as 3
skilful nnd humorous dcbater it is nlways a
pleasure to listen to.
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London's nutunm 11935011 is lively. ’]’].-Iy]1ou,=c,.,
are well nlltlllllxl. True, Colour-l (Jody, “lhlll.-lloy
Bill,” gives his llnal “Wild West” perform-"l
nnccs nt the successful American Exhibition (of
which Mr. John ‘Vhitlcyhas been the Llcxtrous
Manager) o1I Monday afternoon xxud cvcnixig
next; proceeding tlicrcaltcr to Manchester,
But M. Ilouckc takes up the running well
at the Addison-road Olympia, which -he is
to occupy for five months with the grand Paris
llippodrome Company. The vivid representation
of Arab fctes, and of peace and war in the desert,
should unquestionably become a great drmv.
I- I ‘ C K‘
The one great essential in the pressing
question of London poverty is that no follow-
creuture shall starve or slcep without a roof.
Rather tztrdily-but better late than never-the
powers that be in the vicinity of Trafalgar‘-
squurc have recognised this. Maybe, the N 91:01].
Column, beneath which so many of Squalc1"s
victims have titfully slept for the past few
months, has reminded these dilatory autlioriiics
of tl1e Trafalgar watcliword. At any rate, they
are now doing their dut .
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Sir Charles ‘Vnrrcn-whose staff and men have
controlled the crowds of unemployed with
admirable discretion, so far as I have obsurvcd-
has instructed the police in the square at nlglit
to send the homeless Wanderers who will go to
the casual wards, mid to take those who decline
into custody. Sir Charles has, at the some time,
justly borne witness in his oiliciul note on the
Inattcr to the timely service cliaritably rendered.
bythe Ilomcrton Mission (of which Mr. J. J.
Jones is the zealous and kindly l1(ll.l.1lllla'l.l'il.l01‘)lll
distributing coffee and bread grsitultolisly to the
poor outcasts, the I-outcinplation of wliom in
Trafalgar-square has made many a. heart blood.
0 I b u V‘ 2 ,.
One of the most ditllcult feats is-to whistle
while there is 21 tendency to smile. XVithout the
slightest want of sympathy with tho “unc1u-
played” proccssionists of the pcriod, it was
amusing to note how this nrduous task was
accomplished by the “ZlIm's1‘ilI:1ise”-whistling
rcgimcut in the Strmid.
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011r broncliial birds of pnsmgc-11'l1osc vocal
tubes are sadly tried this L, October-arc
tlying to the sunny south, I1-lwrc it is to be
hoped they will be thorouglily restored to health
in the delightfully balmy air. Ll.‘lJUlI >cuI1s an
pleasant lmlting-place in the soutlnvilrcl tlight,
according to :1 letter from 11 friend, who wIit(-s-
“ It is built, as I durcsny you know, on u long
range of hills above, and on the river f1'o11L:1gc
below.” [I ’m sorry to say my knowledge of the
Portiigucse Capital is limited to what was sensa-
tionally disclosed, many ycars ngo, in the grand
cyclorama of the “Earthquzxkc of Lisbon.”]
For getting up the hills, there are trams hauled
by engines standing at the top. The most;
striking features of Lisbon are the public walks.
Beautiful gardens of splendid Howers open to the
public day and night, and yet I am told that D.
llowcr is never plucked by mxmuiders of any
kind.”
2 , 9 v .1 ,
1 tn“ M“lC5l)' .13 Probably best pleased with l1cr
8 Est ubllec gift-the Infant clauglitcr of Prince
an I‘nuccss'Ilcnryof Battcnbcrg. Iundcrsmm1
fmm thme 1" “ P05iti0n to know that Il’r‘I1cL‘ss
Beatrice has from childhood been known us one
of the most amiable, accomplislied and (best
of all) considerate and kllltl-ll(‘lll‘lt)’(1 n1cnIbcri
of: our Royal family. In u. word, her Royal
Highness Is at once a clianninr. ,11,.;,m...5 3,1,1.‘
swcct ge11tlc1vomIu1, besides lillvinn 1,00“ “,1,
. , , V’
most helpful at ull her Majesty s I1-.u1;;l1tcrs to
the Queen herself. I-‘clicitatious to'thc lnppy
y'o11n;,' mother will have been proportioimtt-ly
'sJ1111<):c1rc and l1cax1y, Cornplg to “,0 dmssy
t“ foe“ Pfciellts to her Majesty, I st-c'tI1cy uro
qt: Ja0n1o“'ltl1li]l;IWl'l Jroip‘ public ‘exhibition at
s- as nacca cr 'c1sd. :1 1. p
il1ir1lotNovc1ubcr. 10 ‘Ky’ wlmmy
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II.u1.w.u' Sxnvnrs -Si 11 ' -
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“wk bhszcfl ‘fl:-l:h:’h:,I‘<';t1I:le (flreqvienily l11vi11l,,rv‘ ll'lll"l"'ll.l5 0:
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spells ofnworlrvfr‘lE:w:’I:ecfl‘l)d':i:dlilaii);n (luring long
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1 - ow to open remuncmtivcly
1'50"‘ “"7 ‘"'0““. however small. bee Illustmtctl Cata-
i?r:'5‘(1)nPost-frce.-Lrnsln Fniznrfnmxn. 3, llounrlsditr-ll.
. Fit l;l'.l1 '
‘mug in we ‘;‘.m‘1:Lgi[3:Dl‘zJyenrs Oldest and cheapest
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