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: 29 : 10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. . ‘i financial | will be a cause of just regret to her people in TRELAN Tory Sheriff, next came’ forward - ti running at a high-pressure rate of-| round thero would, , be nO thet ‘ the English no- ° nounced his’ Intention t and an. 10:30 sm. and 7:30 p.m. Morning subject: “4 | SUNDAY THEATRICALS. erate and he thinks everybody elso } loss. but a great moral Sai ag sedate Moe are Before she tents: E aoe on i nounced his intent nto ontest teers 3 rent of land in Ireland had been} rea {te and = ‘Welcome to 5: ‘ sh through life in the same way. length, @ prohibitory law | sult, let her first return to England the money % > 2 —The Hev. W. ‘Tr. Meloy will preach, in the - erin his absence, ono of Haverly's numerous | 10ngts and eaid he hoped "| Fikenig BROKE whlch wereso generously donated | The trish Question Discussed in pereent in thitty years, the prieeng Bias Se er ae Interviews with Several Chicago | teutenante was interviewed, and, while shrink- When in the hour of her dreadful enlamity. land. had considerably “fallen oy proultcs mS BAPTIST. : ing from giving his views, as he sald, “ officially,” MR. SPRAGUE. Associate Rector St: Sauls RB Church. Ireland. duction of cheap food from abromyett intro. ‘The Rev. John Peddie will preach morging and Managers. volunteered his private opinions. : Among the managersof the American theatres }: ——< : fi Saiogtens had been reduced bY the i the Second Church, cornerpf Mor- ‘ ° “Ilook upon the whole thing this way,’’sald |-Mfr, Sprague, of the Olympic, was the most em- ‘“3t Smells to Heaven.” ~ : a ie § °5 to 40 per cent. No such red Ean, and Monroe streets reach eo rning ho: “that Haverly’s Theatre don't gain a cent in | phatic in his advocacy of Sunday amusementa. To the Editor of he Chicago TrDune, ‘| Meeting of Ulster Farm Tenan Hoa fad ‘ontalned gin Ueland, The tenagy pepe 2 Paterson, it AXenue Church, | They Generally Oppose Running the long. run by siyine a performance on Sun- | "I don’t believe,” suid he, “in any Inwtocom- |, Crzgagg, Feb. 0. Let any. one whose olfacto-! at Ballymoney. his holding, and in some eased His Value of . value eight- and ten-fold. The tense pts on Sundays, day night. Perhaps the receipts average more | pel people to attend church. Sunday is aday of | ries have not been blunted by tobacco or' | on that evening than on any other in the week, | recreation, anda man or woman should have | whisky smell the water from the hydrant siace therefore more interest in ‘the hofieut tas near AS Eee EH Hulbert will preach at the 2 ; aid the Rencipts would’ be distributed taroeea | Perfect, Mberty to spend the ‘doy as heor sho | the agitation of theNorth Branch by the new Strong and Clear Statements of | the landior. “ft was tad gic? hep —The Rev. Fourth Church, comer of Washington aod Pat, apenas : apes (ty z id it remain in doubt 5 deran cial syst of idered Histor- ished the recelpts would be distribu’ gh | pleases. Ste Nateatiow ot Gia Worth tirasian Wy er the Roman Catholie Cure Considered But Competition Compels Them the week. Yes," he responded to a question,.| The writer stated the belief of some of the | astotho successof that scheme. It works toa Grievances, te dear i see sta eare ~The Rev. J. 7. Burhoe will preach morning to Open Up. “the professional people who. come Here ae | munugors that as much mondy would be taken. | charm; and, according to the statistics given at fee 9 shee sc =e and evening at the rule are opposed to it, Some of them won't play | fn in six as seven nights in the weel the meeting yesterday, we are now getting & |. The first. meeting in the interest of Irish especially. where one Darts erate ‘vel, er Douglas place and Rhodes avenue. t be Induced to a ” | ed; |: much Dountif ly -Of infusuria in’ corn ug Ei at all. Emma Abbott could no! + “I don’t believe it,” Mr. Sprague replies more bountiful supply .o! land reform held in Ulster took place in the | power. ‘The. fatmmec should bee ak = a. © will preach morning and . . Abbott 0 ; t re evedine ae the North star Chureb, corner bivise The Variety Men Alone Favor Sun- verform on Sunday night, neither would sto | «but that fsn't the question. It's a matter of gue drink than wo aid jen, that festering Towatlall, ‘Bellysoney, County antria, | Pee, “Mypatnet, should become ae? ton pad ede cet bh and day Theatricals. Einith Russell is another. Tromember when the | berty.- The people who 20 to the thoatre on Tt serves a purpose to run worether periodicaly | Town-Hall, ‘1g80.. Delegations | the rent should be fixed ‘ty { ee Rey See wil preach morning ana v 5 Union Square company were here the seuson | Sunday do nobody hurm, and so longas they | 1y to consider the problen ot ‘sewage; and, if | Friday evening, Jan. 28, 1880.. Delega' tion. Peasant propriess Y arbi eycning at the Western acne: before last that Nina Varlan wouldn’ t 0.08 fhe innocently amuse themselves the authorities | nothing more comes from these discussions, of tenant-farmers from all the neighboring | the” Channel Islands ‘and fed. in The tev. W. W. Parker will preach morn- |” WHY THESE INTERVIEWS! gtiue ou, Bandas, and. soe oad to -gek 3Ne0'| Savana cightiointarters: I maintain vhat Qe this much ie made manifest: ihe impossibilte: | districts were present—from Ballymena, European countries. Lord Beaconsfeh\ ea iinet oF Coventry etrect and Bloomingdnis | For some time past there has been an evident | SBeFood to play her part. oople do, But they | ae ore cag cay might is a public boned and | area, deal De oe ee ony mens? Carrickfergus, Larne, Ballyclare, and other | advised tenants to keep aftoat by drawings caren eh Weyer = disposition on the part of our Subbatarians to | can't afford it,und they play, protesting against | {he clergy and religious people instead of ob- Placed the cel oe foresight of the snvans who | considerable towns. The large hall was cree rien eecountS. | This was in age Placed the crib directly in front of the outlet of packed to’ its utmost capacity with sturdy w Saree ‘y h conducted wickeq ‘ars of aggression by-accommodation bills, road. he system. Ay tothe kind of people scen in ischief on Sun. caine Rex: He Be Baptisse will preach morning | take some action in regard to the observance of | the system. As tothe kind of pc fentenant, | Sf young men are rcpt out ot mischief on Sun- | placed the ero dircetiy in front of the outlot of P the anditonum,” continue day by them, who, if excluded from the thea- Tn AOnie Ther et Ulster yeomen. ‘The leading land-reform ad- | tobe met iy and evening at Olivet Church, Fvurth avenue, | sunday, but so far that disposition has not taken are not the best clues by a long wage eo the Iake. Iam aware the error wis uot foreseen his successors} nearae Hew, AK Parker will preach’ morn- | @2y definit shape. Qur readers are uequalated Ronerilly find the uppos tiers well tiled and the aes IL Se ced enue eral ates trees aie ta ea ee ca ac vocates were lustliy cheered when they ap- | legislation ‘and "Lore finance we. Tory gard retiae at Centennial Chureb, corner of | with the origin and the growth of Sunday theat- | Overflow in those parts of tho house makes a re- Sieece Pt ried away by our apparent escape forall time eared on the platform, and every expression |'equaliy deceptive. An improvemect j alike far and evening at veorennt ricals; how the’ evil—If evil it is—began in the | spectable showing on the muin floor. a from the contamination. There wasone humble | peare footing the tenant in | condition of the farmers OUT allen pie, the ~ Ine Kev. E. 0. Tarlor will preach morning | shape of benefitsand concerts at our leading | “And you Tavnk Suncoy, pertormances, do nat THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Fat nog Eat ear ere met, Be could seo favoring the idea of rooting ies en the laborers’ position. More work go pers i 5 2 a a and cyening at Central Church. Orchard street | theatres: how certain managert—Len Grover Bae Oe weg ererelal ditema that confronts us to-day. "And, now that | the soil was rapturously applau po a done, and hence better wages. He {erie neaThere will be a Gospel meeting inthe even- | being the first—readily acceded to the disposi- | 1 ‘And the profession—the rank and file—ap- gets the cvil stares usin the face “and menaces the | _The chair was occupied by Mr. erry, | the abolition of the laws of rimogenitnee ig at the Tabernacle, No. aie Wabash avenue. | tion of the people for amusements on that day; | pear to be apposed to them?” . Noe Sala: Wenms bappiness and even the existence of half a mill- | Chairman of the Ballymoney Council. In | and entail. “A writer in the Spectators ing at the Py “Yes; there seems to be a strong antipathy To the Editor cf The Chicago Tribune, jon of inhnbitants, the individual who shall step the course of his remarks he said: No Irish- | that the Irish tenant ought to pay his Tent or —The Rev. J. B. Thomas will preach morning | ang how, by the non-intervention of the authori- e he vance “ople. tate- |Z rd and solve th bi ill 4 vening at the Dearborn Street. Church, tea, toward them even among the variety people. | Crrgaco, Feb. 2l.—I wish to correct a si ‘orward and solve the problem willearn # statue k give up the land. That is to say, the gad evening att tes or the Jneticleney ot Esthe. Jewece 9 ash Sunday, performances, the lieutenaut went on | ment in last Sunday's ThBUNE thnt certain gs much as much us that old Groek who devised | man who loves his country can ap otherwise if the value of his holding a he lenanh sq ine tee. J.0,a. Henry will preach morning | Eradually assumed the app: ity on Sun- | dour believe ther woule eres Baye eee aud | Sergons employed as plasterers in the Custom One of the ition oF Gee sor similar evil in | than wish for sach reforms as will bring one-third, has to pay an interest on his own aes ream aren Bock Wise daynighe, Waster ae focal probibitory taw | by Haverir bad the legacy not been lett be Len | House Building fell fraek thelr soatfolds amd of Mr. Brown to establish s reservoir and | blessings of peace, progress, and prosperity | investment, or hand it over te the me ar ae George C. Lorimer, D. D., will nfrponar eee wovrit not venture to say. | Grover, The other houses had no Just cause,” | were severely injured. I wish to say that no Pumping-works on the high bluff near Lake | to our disquicted land. , We repudiate the Patil equal protection 45 Secured to each street and South Park avenue. Subjects: Sforn- allen trom the seufold or received any {niu Byam indourbandsnre Hed for raising money | Wrong. We ask thatthe tenants shall have | POS. ten impression that crime t “x evening. “The | the custom, the theatres are invariably well | different. Our pitrons—a certain portion-—hud ‘ Te an Geneon : a ing. “Claims of the Church": evening, “The 1m, Ato thom. ‘Now, however, since | 1 roti to erect seaifole cihclentiy pute toktay | By gohe eae Bae, enna” (lslng ‘money full protection to hold and enjoy their prop- | was prevatent pe tetme Tn 197 eine Benefactor,”"—the third of the series | filled; bu’ judging from the general sen- } been accustome: cal 3 Of sermons ou “Joseph ia Beep ny to. tye | litent of” the thentrioal lessoea and pro. | tes ting Passed abrifibing Samoa theatrons | Barpose. ho iden alluded fo wera’ inthe Gov Gay move ‘impure, and, ufler hitting devised | erty, and have equal privilege with the land- | 35006 inutctable offenses corer tiet ie il Breae h | Prietors of Chicago, the Sunday business ts { £008 Jan passed abolishir everybody would re~ | re peotrullyy oy aad were not plasterers. Yours | day more in causing this streaim, freighted with | lord to sell to the bestadvantage. The money Jana, but ina similar population a aa “167 tons of fecal matter from 33,000 water- | and hard toil of the Irish tenant has made —The Rev. Mr. Brighton Park Church, corner of Thirty-eighth ae ae SO an be street and Blanchard avenue, at 11 a. m. ‘© | now regretted, not so much on account of any | joice in such a law.’ 20 - istatic the land ift wi 7230 p. religious grounds or conscientious scruples, but rmation. closets," to moye a little faster toward the in- ; -) it ki legislation on the land question Treland ni ging casa aataalirrach mor: | eg arte quo tom pus cea | HANEIN. PE a a apnea | ReGen See reel | MeSneL Und i Were ere | espe oie ie rot 5 int of view. x = jere one of ui ar in g a ere al baden cuneate the: Ogden Avenue $ission, tee Interviewed every manager in town the | Haverlyand Hamlin were among the first | Cyroaco, Feb. 2—Just now the city Papers | jook one of the inhabitants aforesaid in the face Would be more reclamation, more drainage, | want would be as prevalent in the Seleh UNITARIAN. other day, with the following result: McVicker, | mauagersin the city to start the Sunday busi- are having a good deal tosay about the Cook | without a blush? The more one reflects upon b fi omfortable homesteads, | in the South. Nothing could bedone so ee ‘The Rev. Brooke Herford will preach at the | Hamlin, eth fae against Sunday, theatricals, ness, and when the latter was approached with | County paupers. ‘There are two distinct classes | all the circumstances that environ us, the more | better fences, more c rene et asthe interests of the tenant-farmers yee Church of the Messiah, corner of Michigan ave- | 8nd Haverly, Emmett, and Sprague in favor. the question as to whethor he had changed his | of paupers, viz: Children of the indigent and stupendous will appear the dificulties to be | anda higher class of farming. {Applause.] | 2S the keeping of Tory landlords. era nue and Twenty-third street. Subjects: Morn- = views within the past six months, the writer was-| certain Stato officiuls, Please auswer the fol- fine suntone ae ries eon ca Maturel fieilitie, | We hope.in our time to have redeemed the ‘Mr. Dickson, the Pint M. P. for Dum ing. “The Communion of the Lord's Supper”; MR. M’VICKER. rather startled with his reply, because he hus | towing: () Have Superintendents of Insane and | such a ent sed by Detrate, Milwaukee, and | promises made by the greatest statesman of gannon, who has recently- acted with the evening, Lecture 1V., “Socrates.” E Manager McVicker, the yenerable, was the dly in fi ind yt i Dumb Institutes Jond. for diss vage: | Our age (Mr. Gladstone) In introducing the | Parneliites in the House of 2 -—The Rev. E.J.Galvin will preach at 3:30 p. He kno mn the Sunday | #!Ways been condsidered to be decidedly in favor | Blind Asylums and Deaf an ma 3 | Cleveland, - for disposing of our sewage; Es . chat ri e) 0} ommons, was the ‘Third Church, Monroe and Latin | frstencountered. He knows—upon the Y | of Sunday “desecration.” any right to use the breadstutf, fruits, ete.. that | and, in may opinion, no other plun will, or | Land act of 1670, We ask that an opportuni- | next introduced. He said that the land lays estion—1 e has undone ay ” “ long to the asylums without can’ levised, short of a: great can: ¢ given to the occupant ad broken down,—a new de m. at the que that he has left undone that thing T'll tell you what I think,” saidhe, “in afow | belong to th rf without paying for them? be. ‘ised, short of al | ty b to th upants of the land to | had broken di departure wa ftreets. Subject: “Lessons from the Life and f ston public char. a ca a k 3 Sha fasbington." which he ought to bare done, and he has done a @)_ Have Superintendents of suc! Ho,the linols Miver suiclently capactous to | purchase their own holdings as they come | Pad, broken dow: langnage of Air eThe Hew, Welt Alger will preach at Unity | Tene thing whieh he ought not to have done, and | Words. If Thad it in my power, I would atoneo | ties any right to stable and feed thelr own | Hoste ipOls Miver deep astodraw a large | pixchnse their < nee Teh Ind oe enzaee of | iets Chured, comer Dearborn avenue and Walton | hewse vers noncommittal, “There APPT toe americans ae a eeraare qa Ziv” | horses at the expense of theState? Reapen, herlte sue eee ae kero large, and |” By meeting such a demand there would by a strong hand and a desperate deters lace. Subjects: Morning, “The Uses of Great | 1° "08 Tard Nene “to be some agitation over | !sSunduy performances. I wouldn’ on naving a curr 7 that he, ot to. | SPting up everywhere a class of sturdy yeo- | tion.” The question had taken holdof the fen. with an Iiustration ‘in the Example of | the easdary 2 religious grounds, but because I think a mun A. Suggestion. be offensive £6 tho INNS g ts tee the Thectt | men in quiet’ and. peaceable posscsslon of public mind. The newspapers and Washington"; evening, “The Theologians and | the Sunday question, and I'd like to have your does enough work insix days, andhe'll make | - 7b the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, bo offensise to the inhabitants along the Tl nols | helt holdlnes, respodsible tor thers full price Pines were Gull of Tee Bees and mage the Pocts Compared as Moral Teachers.” iswe tipo ite as much money as he does in seven.” CETOAGO, Feb.£1.—Allowme spacoto suggestto |' or the National Gaversteent ond to peas eee | eee Government. ‘The knowledge that | Tfer commerce, manufactuses ang z : . N ent, qi Cong a 46 | cid cioeas dont belteeeee aes cee | Way daw't goureetca highly moval oruarpie; |:the West Division buitint Gomory terrae ke Biter peat acter oN eefoual Leeislature a | soon the debt, should be cleared off would | resonrees would enable her tea ts Pet Rew. Irving, i, Searles bed preach aio #0 venus oat believe in them; they're expen- Hamlin, and shut. up shop on the Lord’s Day?" | the temporary inconvenience to the patrons of bu nee zea of nlent than has sigpallzed ag encournge bard, houest work sand. aay strain a bus ireland depends on agricul si Ls ‘d ive luxus ” ¥s rs the Madison street line caused by the repairs to . and would put a stop to the tide oi - | and is kept in a state of Tpe! exhau: suggested the reporter. ‘‘* You even go abead of tion which robs Ireland of Its bestand strong- | hy £15,000,000 per ‘Fear being drained gion jects: Morning, “The. Exalted Name"’;, even- “ Bat I'd lke to know, you know,” confiden- ing, ur 5 gi Y - | the bridge, they increaso the number of cars and seties of lecturtson Buiyan's Dilarian’s Prom | tially eatching a button of the Governors cents FE a eer ee te gre uereees ie AUMnIE Of cars 40 Poisonous Gases. est sons, [Applause.] And where emigrants | Rl; by absokize > pases a Fess. “Td like to know why you give Sunday perforn- | Ces on Sunday.” aa | street line. Many residents of Adams and Jack- To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Would from any cause seek another land, it | elsewhere. Peasant proprietary cheng —The Rev. A. J. Laughlin will preach morning ) ances." : Welly you see." Hamiln returned, "ve mot. | Eon otuects would perteces Gat ee ee Cacao, Feb. 21.—I wish to call the attention | would prevent them carrying with them a sible, rents fixed oy arbitration and ho a todoitin self-defense. They all do it, and if | for tho time lost’ in wating for a car, and. te L of architects and property-owners to the sub- | feeling of bitter hatred tothe laws of their | petual tenure where not, were the only ulation and evening at the church corner of Western “For money,” be answered Inconically and avenue and Con; street. i ? one manager concludes to keep open we have to } sce it. the business-man will not object to walkt- ject of foul air and poisonous es arising | own country, which is often perpetuated to | remedies More than half the poy —The Hey. B. W. Johnson, of the Evangelist, | emphatically. S follow suit. Afew years ago I used to think it | ing an extra block or twoif he can find accom- Pp gas the third ahd fourth tio Sutlen. s- 4 “ 5 » ete, if te ie rd and fou: generations. yas entirely dependent on agricultm We sPocney thts evening ie the Bist’ “Gare, re Ea indgeed yon: :to :desearate the was all right, but recently I've changed my macarons fon getting to Brett line wore feuidehoos ay publle: bulliines ghamraties be discontent and frequent rebellions in Treland Half measures would not do. ‘Emigration ihonial Lave of the Wbier® “Now, Governor," said the scribe, “tell me, | “You may sevit down that way. I don't be- | streets to Western avenue. CNT | amount of suffering caused, and whieh has re- | vag diawing to-a close, Liberal statesmen | arias, 408, heartstiings, ane = The Rev. Charles H. Caton will preach in the | and tell me truly, do you think the receipts of | lieve Lm. ata cent ee giving ten Derkonmances es Scarlet-Fover. cetved so much attention from the press and | jike Gladstone, Bright, and Shuw Lefevre, | one?” It is a fixed principle of Secnnd Church, omer Oakley avenue andJack- | the theatres for the week, including Sunday, Piet) ene peter: Siete By Piha fc To the Baitor of The Chicago Tribune, exeited the alarm of the public in general. Now, | whose names were received with applause political economy that the land of a nation Son street, morning and evening. have been larger than they used to be without | fotSra a siage-carpenters, | scene. may it'not prove to be a fact that the cause of a | would grapple earnestly and thoroughly with | Phonid be wmaneced wh te interest of the TNDETESDENT. Sunday?” painters, andall the atinchésoF the theater Gt ened pepe den tahtectteat Tndlansp- | part, and perhaps the greater part, of the | the esiser ein tee Produced periodical } people. This was the principle which blair: ane Rev. George ¢. Nocdham will deliver a | "“Thaven't taken the trouble to find ont. 1 | frdsisosairiny at eee They have no time | ols Journa in the pie cht, of this clty, ing {| Polsondus matter comes from othersourcesthan | famines in. Ireland. Coneinding, he hoped | in Germany and Belgium: and the revolntion Wrens, Church, ‘conser Of Ta Bulle reeere | Tent on Sundays for a stipulated cum.” for recreation. ‘They are tired out, and, conse- | following: “Mr. C. E. Wright, o as a'pre. | those touched upon by the press and generally | that there would be no division in’the ranks settled the principle in France. Disaffection Avenue Church, corner of Eales wee. “Do you think Sunday performances are a | quently, cannot work as well us under the old | been experimenting with carbolic-acid as a pre- supposed, or other sources than @ building’s | Of the tenant-farmers; that North and South | cannot be stamped out as lon as the peopla Evangelistic services in the evening, led by benefit to the community?” = Qstem, But’ Hamlin continued, “I think | ventive of scarlot fever, and is favorably im- | UPI cehcbasiaa aadaens a would be united in the great struggle forin- | have no interest in the sul Sir Erskine The Rev. Miller, of England, will «, Haven't given the subject a thought.’ Sunda; performances have become so popular Pressed with its eficacy.” The benefit of acer- | Own catch-basins and sewerage proper’ dependence from landocracy; reminded May said that no agitation ever succeeded =_ bed Hy caer the’ Chi “Avenue You can tell me, Mr. MeVicker, Mhother you | that they will not be stopped withour 5 fey tainty is good sometimes. Six years ago I was As {tis a well-known fact that there is more Lord Beaconsfield that which was not backed up by an acti ‘ge reach in German cago are in fuvor of Sunday performances’ strong effort. If any advantage elec es rom | visiting Dr. O. Warren, of West Newbury, Mass. or Jess leakage from sewer and gas mains Inid in Drying up a single tear has more” gressive Parliamentary party. Mr. Dieksos ye ureh at 4 p.m. © It all depends upon what they are.” them the public recelves it,—not the theatres.” veral cases of : ; i i canny Toad Senoo es tae Ciena ag | t Well, for example, ihe German performances | ‘Shug Renee meee ote Hotes noms.” dearlot-fover. T think he caved theme ake of | the streets, and that hundreds of trees standing | Of honest fame than shedding seas of gore: lieved in an active, aggressive agitation, Dummy road schoolhouse, Lake View, at 3:9 | at your house?” ally on Sunday afternoon, isn't lirgely com- | nearly every patient, bythe use of cnsbolic-neid, | along the parks and grounds of residences ia and paid a glowing tribute to the late Prof, | and in an active, aggressive party in Parl - p.m. Sues: sagetren't a teers replied Macs sees pered ioe boys who play ‘hookey’ from Sunday- De ‘Warren is a graduate of the aallndelehia this city have been killed by these poisonous Smyth, the champion of land reform and Gre Knight, editorof the N na G R ‘ow. They" erman, a ler- | schools?” Medical School, a. very quiet man, and a > | gases coming in contact with their roots, there- | Sunday closing. P ir. Me! itor of the Northern. The Rev. Dr. Peck. of Rock Island, will preach | stand German.” ‘The manager thought it very possible that the | thoughtful reader und thinken One cho is al- | tore i not fencoueie to suppose — these Sund ‘Mtebiroy, the Secretary, then read a | the ‘Presbyterian Liberal organ of Dister, this moroing at the English Lutheran Church of | "And you mean to say that Pies allow, pieces | Sunday afternoon audience was composed large- | uve interested in such things sends this as a fi letter from Mfr. John Bright, whose name was next introduced, and spoke at consider: 22 BOW streams Comer of Dearborn avenue | to be played in your house and you don'tknow | ly of bors who round. greater aclickt ky seelng | helper. 7 ‘BEALS |: Gomme up THroueh the cee cps and ted with enthusfastic plaudits. The | able length. He was followed toe ws mata wey syee Hert hath said: ‘ When in Rot ae Rees He receiving religions: in, ae . floors “Ped belt corneal feup ihe vole OE pO} following are t the most important assages: James B. Armour, z Presbyterian cl ereyinans ‘UNIVERSALIST. 2 ee 4 ‘1 ‘The e a A . ss i peyor ne a eeent Pm | Cr ecson. Dog Gueation: souous matter in connection with the leakage of |" ‘There can be no settlement of the question | “Le Rey. Mr. Armour said that more than : rning and | doas the Romans do’; and for the present I'm & ¥ Ct i : evening SESE Boule church, atichigan avenue, | Homan cae mens d,s and f : EMMETT. ‘To ths Eattor of Tha Chicago Trittene. re sen Pipe iuring dinmediately under the | and no real peace so long as 600,000 occupy- | mere money interests were involved in the unre; * |v Then,” suld the interviewer, “you don'teon- | « ; a Cricaco, Feb. 21.—Many thanks for your artt- | sloor? “As most buildings in this olty have baee- | £04 ,20 Teal pea whom 500,000 are tenants at | settlement of the land aroun Ge ee neeruo Hoe &. Fr Ganfeld, of Chelsea, Mass, | eiacee te ott ynecessury for a tnanag—tI mean a | .-" 50 far as I am personally concerned,” sald | aioon dogs, t wich souvent your war, | ment: floors of the above description: all polson- | Wii ate hy (he hands of Wee St | Settlement of | iy and eects ae will preach morning und evening at the Chane | Janitor—of & theatre to examine closely what Manager Emmett, of the West Side Academy of | fare upor done ot tee oh Your power and all | ous matter coming from below would be discem- | With, ate in the Lands of 10,00 remedy which | luted a tale of lamooy tyra Ye ees of the Redeemer, corner Washington and San- | goes on hisstage? Music (at which house, by tho way, two per- | Th. ben eee pure a city from this pest. | can be proven that. perfceily srece maiorang { Will not enable tenants to become owners | poor, badly-clad tenant call on his landlord Baines Boaore abe Jnnitor’s business. my dear boy," re- | formances are givon every Sunday), when the | you are right; exteruilnation is the only safety gir tight Goor can be Inid on the groun@without | and have a fixed and permanent interest in | ata hotel the other day. ‘The tenant had to NEW JERCEALEM. of the keys and draw the wets the caeeeeTS | subject was broached, “I ani perfectly ready to humanity, and if our callous authorities de | Seine eer cae. be, laid on the ashard and | the soil. stand uncovered in the snow, Du the land He ‘The Hev. L. P. Mercer will, preach in the | of the.teysand draw the rent; the critic's to | Subiec ide by any decision the Co1 y 3 y look after the sta; and willing to abide by any decision the Common durable us limestone, rat-proof, and would ef. iam sorry to say that it is only in times of lord’s dogs were nicely wrapped. 1@ farm- Hadicou stivct. Subjects “The ‘hres Tite wy | _ Thon the writer tried him in another direo- | Cownell wear, nea ge eee ection the Common overs ono go tg. wer the estoy thors maoing | feotutliy shutoff all foul odors‘{tom”beusaee, | och UR SOFTY to.eny that it ts English count- | er-did not beg for bread but tobe at esery one gO ori. the destroy. Would it not be better to adopt such a pavement | ty gentlemen and. county members will con-| lowed to remain on his farm. He was Belt Beanie penscer TB Hirwe, ale ae tion. ways been against my inclination to keep open | emicient No tigeror lion would be allowed - Enuns ion.” peg . ” “th i q cient way. No tigeror lion ‘ . ss n The Woman's Christian Temperance Union fession, morally, physically, or financially?” * abolishing performances on that day it would be | there Is no known et easious remade aon secure the above-mentioned results, which are | Justly claim. create y 4 life of to’ a Fill hold dally Gospel meetings at 3 p.m. in | “SWost profession?” oaltdly innaheed deVicke agreat and severe loss to me.” upon all persons owning dogs and keeping them | o¢itai{importance? Letters of regret for non-attendance were | through frugality amounting to penuy, Was Lower Farwell Hall. The leaders for this week | “Would the loss of the Sunday patronage seri- | UNmuzzled us an incipiont murderer, for death | “"Aithougu it may not be generally known, a | also read from some other prominent gentle- | taken from him. “I vowed,” said Ut Are Broz flonday. Mrs. R.A. Decker: Tuesday, Mrs. | “i. nme theatrical profession.” aly fi * eure pel ate nite of che of these rates. | aares amount oF tits. senitare Pavement hus | men. among others the Catholic priest of the | mour, “that, if ever God gave me 4n oppor Malcolm McDowell; Wednesday, Mrs. A. RMer- | What's the tore profession,—who are { SUAly injure your business?" Whether, cause 1 ie dents to huraniiy chs | been put down in this eity during the past three | districe (The meeting seems to have been | tunity, 1 would use what strength I had to Ham; Thursday, Mrs. C. H. Case; Friday, Mra. | sts members?” “I question very much if I could keep tho outline ot Ge eee eae ee stopped by. | Years. and can be seen by any one wishing to ine mostly composed of Ulster Protestants.) Mr. | driyea nail into the coffin of the system A-P. Dice; Saturday, Miss H. S. Hood. .” The people who go around the country pre- | theatre open-without it: but I'm willing to try, Migoroueimenne: fhe hes ee es humattbeing | Vestigate. Samuel Black, of Randalstown, a Presby- | which was responsible for such scenes.” SPIRITUALISTS. senting bad plays and imposing upon the good | and, if I couldn't, I would close. Tattribute my ig Worth more than all the dogs in this city. its Value and efficacy in ovoreoming the terri- | terian tenant-farmer and a veteran Land: Ree Froude had said that landlordism in Ireland ree, Fist oe ak faa cn = a eae crite Sp eae deatiore? Success in a great measure to the large houses TAXPAYER, Big cunger to which we are expored Bacar former, was then introduced, and presented | was despotism tempered with assasination; ville: trance speaker, willioctee alow die ae | cue reply sattste performances,” said the | of Sunday. The receipts of that day have en- Ta Prac or manny eco who have had the entire baseracnts of two new | Fesolut ons fav voring an extenision, of the Ld The ev. Alt armont. Teprobaled assasi ject, “ The Efficacy of Prayer”; evening subject | manager, “ are detrimental to the profession or | abled me to titup my theatre handsomely, and ‘Zo the Editor of The Chi Tribune. school-houses paved recently, and hare con- ‘er tenant-rig custom: peasant t prop leta- | tion, but he also reprobate spo! to be chosen by the audience. ‘The services will | not matters little to the general public.” conduct it in a manner impossible with a stialler r Of cago mn tracted tohuve several more done in thesame | TY; fixity of tenure; reform of the Grand | which produced it. ~ close with an impromptu pocm. “Why?” revenue.” Wasranctos, D. C., Feb. 19.—Who the deuce { manner. The basementsin the privatoresidences | Jury laws; Senouncing Tory rule in un-| Mr. Daniel O’Rorke, a Belfast tawyer, sald —A m will be eld ae Dr. ‘Wiggins’, No. | | “ Because the ‘ public’ only live for moment. || “But are your Sunday patrons not the same is Fanny Driscoll? By Jovo! she writes sweetly | of JG. Lombard, Esq.,on Indiana avenue, south | measured terms: aDyro\" ag Of bill which is | that property had its duties as well as its ws West Madioon street, at3 p.m. ay happiness, regardless of the interests of | class seen in the theatre on the nights during the and beautifully. But that isn’t her real name, | of Elghteenth street; of Charles Gossn: ‘1. | to be introduced into Parliament under the rights; advocated a peasant proprietary, and g Peck gud would not that class come during the | and beautiful ny Driscoll! “Why didn't she white Rory seventh strect-and. Fe cht ener | auspices of the Mallow (County Cork) Farm | ene in election of Land-Reformers. 3 s oO yt > manner Te | ers’ Club, etc.. ete. In the course of nis Afr, William Gray, commenting on the i others.’ es Rag Appiebec snUMene of The PrOroea OS a eee ea hea hee | WERE gecluded on S qutitaiy different set: 3 | jeluateahionstloneie sd nace tote ee have been floored in the same ni Th “No; they ure an ent ifferent set in a fashionablestyle and m: e at avd been floored in sam@ manner. 18 oI e Begs the morning before the Free Relixious Society, | on Sunday?" often happens that we uve occasion te tears at | ot nie"? There is something curious about it, | above-mentioned pavement is mainly composed | Speech Mr. Black referred to the failure of Gladstone Land act. said; ‘ The Land Cc Cloud of Wotnnnces re arene. Subject: “hg | "That which you call the ‘professton* express | S1¢suitappons that wo b the audience. This is | or it ace r ears, Maybe it is a | Of imported English Portland cement,andclean- | the Gladstone Land act through the mental, | in giving compensation for.eviction, ig direct- Cloud of Witnesses Surrounding an American.” | 19 conthmenton he subject, that I've heard.” | never found necessary on Sunday. On that day | tor it keeps ringing in my ears. May Mashed sand and gravel. Engineers, architects, | if not moral, obliquity of the County Judges. | ed®to take futo consideration the {ime th Frane.tailroad-men's meet willbe heldas | “«'ijo the actors get any more for the extra | to seers families,—people who don’thave | Sort of refrain tothe rbytom of the charming | and builders acknowledge it to be the purest’ | who in most instances owe their appoint- | tenant has enjoyed his own improvements, follows: Corner of Kinzie and Canal streets. at 3 ” during tho week leisure for amusement, and | poetry she writes in Tae, TRIBUNE. Do you re- | strongest, and most duruble of any anificid | mentat the hands of the Tories to landiord | and to reduce the amount of compensation Romber tho \ oat Song” in THe SuNpAx Tem | pavement known to science. It Ie perfectly | influences. “The principle of the Gladstone accordingly; and, at the end of twenty Pm. led by Mr. Greenebaum; No. 631 South Ca- ‘o,” said the Governor, “I don’t think they | who take the opportunity offered on Sunday to nal «treet, at 7:45 p. m., led by John A. Baker, - rae & 2 tw eeks ay Ce SOUT Sa eo! | da, wsarule. ‘The big ones'mays tho litle ones { attend sec Teo ee They.como for recreation. | UNE. some two or three weeks agone? How | Ruapted to the heaviest’ kinds of stereo act was so contrary, to the Tory mind that, | years, they become the landlord's. Thus, N. Wit it; The Rev. James Kay Applebeo will lecture in | contiment of the profession in regard to playing bees in Gane t" 7 leasing! Let ‘me repeut a verso. It’ will bear ; a i , ; 6 iandlo aR ea tay ay Osbore: of the Pe Fe | een the big ones being in the minority, itig | eat, BoyCaMt, oF he audiones on taal day ang | pleasing! Let me repe sinders, will-remain.perfectiy dey. aga of Sone | Unless what was erooked in principle should | JEU sartuey ecoms, Ate, jandlord’ £C-R EU rallroad.men aud. thelr families safo to suy the majority of players are opposed | Mr. Emmett went on tasay, “that whos. O winds! blow softly o'er the sea, temperature with regard to heat and cold. Its | become straight, Tories could: not of their | or fencing, the law says that at fhe end ol Bections, Wy ‘avited to attend elther.of the | to Sunday work, care the managers in furor of | ducted theatre on Sunday is a benefit to the mrtg ict thy breath be aw-cetas Howers merits have been Jong known to brewers and | OWn Volition ‘straighten the lines of the act | twenty yours hic money becomes the Ian mechs Liberal will meet at 2:30 seyen nights in the week?” community on the. West Side. I have tried to Beneath the kiss of sun aud show'rs. jraltsters,us their business requires the best | to lie with the plumb line of truth | lord's’ “ Gentlemen sad wre Gray, “it eg hibers Reunion. Madison creeee, Mots | _ “Their ucts would decidedly lead one tosup- | make my house attractive to the poor People, Qurinds! breathe lowly os a igh, Hoorg and ground pavement that can bepro- | and justice.” He then proceeded to a any one of the landlords invested £100 in in the hall No. 2 Madisor pose they are’" for it is the hard-workine folks generally who For wo are sailing—Love and cured. Vigorous onslaught on the Tory Gov- railway bonds should he be obliged to’ give them up in twenty years because he has ‘nk ed by ee eae yccessary to Civilization,” | POT Os imagine the general laygoing pub- } patronize me, and they can come “here and see | . ‘The three vorses that follow areno less sweet | “Yt rn that the cost of laying this pavement | ernment, and wv ii “ ‘ 5 : 5 Tze ied iy Mrs, Sara Sts Mis, Ucare In favorot Sundes perio ae Te'the decorutions, the-enrmese the cerene 2e9 | at charming. Cod bless ner! Thgy have the | bas been vers much reduced of lite, so that if | fhe lore OF weer ppenrers To. all pelvis per cee vee eae Oe a —The Rey. J. M. Worrall, D. D., will preach in “itwould be a very easy matter to find that | in the attendance Something entircly foreign to | genuine ring. Write more, Miss nny. By- | may come within the reach of all tee ina trickery; of bravado and boasting: of military | period 2” we chapel of the Washingtonian Home at3p. | out tf the City Gover mae dee 1s 60." | what they find outside. ‘The result {s, that o1 d-by you will gai Is, while the well- | first-class manner. SITARY. + 2 ‘ m. iptaa oe Cndise ttt Seed ids Wr “How? a ° Sunday Peet lange sumnbace oF pte Taaae vine ee HTL eee woe he wells Sasa murder and national aggression,” which the | "Mr. Gras’s question was pertinent, snd ras <The Disciples of rist will meet at29 West | SP Oar next muniefpal election let a vote be | who would, if ther had no place of amuseraent, | reckoned among the first in tha land. Tories had fostered. “A portion of the press | a proper close t6 a meeting charact rized by Randolph street at 4 p.m. taken for or against Sunday theatricals,” be banging around street-cornei layin, STEEL PEN. GREETING TO PARNELL. of England was opposed to the introduction | the good sense of the sneckere nnd the deter The Rev. J. F. Meyers will t th flea payin iti 5 Advent Church, No. 81 South Gres: Bf {he} “Bo you imagine, Mr. MeVicker, that the | corde ee drinking, which often * tends ’ of morality into polities. In the past Tory- | mination of the audience, which speaks well vent Caureh, - Xo, reen strech | Sunday’ theatres hurt the attenanica at the | to. "murder ioe eon crimes. That South Park Commissioner. Welcome to Columbia's shore~_—« isin and Imperialism had combined to crush | for the future of the land agitation in UItt me ening am ge ee of tho Latter-Day | chureties:” class are happy here on Sunday. They To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Aye, thrice welcome here, asthore~* religions freedom in Scotland and in En- | No more important move has been made $0 Sainte, will preach ot S19 West ede Tey | Tao not.” sce or hear nothing that could offend the most South {| Though a Nation's sorrow Sends you overhere! | ginnd. We know,” he continued, “the | far with d to the land agitation. The ‘Hutiecte" Morning, “The Danitesss evens, | gtahmat klud of people are soen in the houses | Shelve eset mt Coma otend the Bet | Caaoago on ee Tre Grecting from the ery Gael, Rorrible atrocities thar ‘ated on | spirit of toleration an fesire. for the ful hi tz ora et Ree pan tea “+ evening, | on sunday night?” day you would take trom that class a pleasure | Park Commissioner to succeed Mr. James Mor- | hd the-sorie of Innisfail, the Pui cities that were perpetrate on { spiritof toleration and the desire Tae The hares of Christe What 61ers 1} patton Pek, Ouly for MoVicker’s, which is | which they could find nowhero cise. ‘Therefore | gan belug undee gonsideration, it {s suggested | Who can ne‘er forget their Mother Island deart | $e Puritans of England. Disgusted with | codperation of the Southern farmers tL PEG aS Giarke will conduct a Gospel | patronized by the best chest or Wena Tsay that to the hard-working people a Sunday | een eee roattere that the soctl sal bese to the Imperialism of George HIT., and trampled | manifested in amarked degree. The spect! Ficeting at Faciic Garden Mission, corner Van | Patton a puree haseaet point of view” the | theatre is a positive beneft: but if the loca AS ir. Mor- | When, the stranger's banner waves o'er our | OM D¥ the retrogressive Toryism of his relen, | of Farmer Gray; a good etanch Presoyle- puree pad oe MU ane eh tag mines COM | renarter acid, returning te fener question, | authorities think differently I shall readily com- | the governing one. As tho place. of Mr. Mor- martyr'd heroes’ graves, the thirteen States of America united thei: | rian, may be regarded as prophetic ag it was SSO ines Sat eee alate Bebich tie cet atink Sunday performances a benelit to | ply with any law that may be pussed.” gan's residence ts Hyae Park, itis contended | want and wo go wand in band around the Isle; | Selves to strike for freedom a plow ,which | eloghent: Tenant-Right. is craving evengelists, will hold meetings morning and rd me ” at his successor must a resident o: Fierce Oppression, grim an ire, burns overthrew a ficentious monarchy and gave ther the conflicting elements o! is] evening st Goepel Hall Nova South ‘Desplaines | 40 404, mpbaticnly Ree ata Sak oe, LOUIS ALDRICH. Village, whlle interested persons ure maintaln- | 7" hatreds quenebless tre birth to a nascent Republic which will be the | ety, and uniting than ge aber hoods of aby Eurmet, Dluctings will Bo held atthe same place | porter wither the Gees Tete keptmany | _ It-may be interesting to learn the views of | ing that as South Chicago bears a large propor- Gal uae vengeance tilled there ceaeieble. . i. | greatest Nation of the future, if she can, by. | ot good will. | Threads of orangeand greén every evening during the weck. opie from the saluons, and thinned the Police | Louis Aldrich, who has been Playing in “My | tion of the annual tax for thé maintenance of i wail despair ge ” Burturing education, suppress those seeds of | are crossing and Tecrossing each other in { 18 ourt docket on Monday morning?" OT a oppened oa Give for the past two weeks. | Ye purks tho appointment should fall tou resi- | mo ane entidren of her bosorm, far and wide: Poy and corruption which are being im- | ‘Tenant Right banner unl thelr distinct? CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. | vigovibelieveit, the tastovor the teatro | rum opposed so Seeder pees tive members of thoComintssion may come frome | “Help me, darlings or aio!” ‘ear Chat ‘wil, Communities ‘of monarehieer®, SeTAted | colors are being lost in one of harmony ai Feb. 22-Second Sunday tn Lent adnate gouanis tu Covtr Lar | nile ow, tat bcaa anes o'mbvey in | M'aCanEee prea Wha oF aac: | Prom GEIMES GF Enron anint love and | [CREE ace ae Meet ne eR | non ad tne entle sites of te oe - < 2 ve said, Governor, 1 infer . ne} a ul = KA ve vi a 7 is Ni i i Feb. Se eventh Day of Lene Se that you are -cppeaed to sunday amusements?” for fe actors. ‘Tho managers, think, ain by Lets for, the purchase oF ne South Lagat ani bleeding isher breast, torn and sotlea | of an Gladstewee Te a ys peaking srortt in embroldering on its folds if psn Feb. 95~Thirteenth Day of Lent. tational anuspmienae net arm, Bo) poser . OE ayers Beed the Sunday for rest, a rest maintenance falls “ieavicay upon the South her shamrock erest— sits on his brow, and no decoration Right?” Feb. 9¢—Fourteenth Day of Lent. eqynas, €o Fou consider “rational amuse- | and tear ot fhe sopoia te Ae ene rene | Bieimrenange falls ‘heaviest upon the | South Husk! thae deenappalling stad all owzartn | £20 80 earthly soveteien could add one ray Feb. Fifteenth Day of Lent. ments"?* ager I gain by Sunday performances, but i | tion bus suffered most, dince the percentage the is trembling wands fo the lustre of his fame or the, brilifance of HULLO-GRAMS, Feb, 23—Sixteenth Day of Lent. “Well,” said he, “the theatre proper. My | would gladly see the whole thing stopped.” whole tax being considered, has been so large in °Tis the fiend of Famine prowling on hershore, | HS genius. He sits enthroned in the hearts CATROLIC. idea of rational amusement would correspond + Hyde Park us’ to amount’ to confiscation, and, of the people, and no Royal invitation enters word Feb, 23~Second Sunday in Lent, to that of few people in the city. [think if we HOECHSTER. comparatively, bas been s0 light in South Chica- | more the fever-fury raves, : there... . His intellect: illnmes the | 4 demand having been made for a Feb. 23~St. Peter Damian, B. C.D. could have a series of historical plays, or what As imighthaves, ted, Mi go as to be scarcely felt. The Park not seroma Filling countless nameless graves! throne, . . . ‘The withdrawalof the smiles | equivalent to telegram, to designate 2 mer Feb. Chair ir of St. Peter at Antioch (from Eater ‘Rusational plays. it would be ae ph tie Ger eee oa peste che se eeapriotion of Conniibsloners arcordtag to. Father. mother, lover, Buspand, babe, and wife ot Royalty could not steal a single ray from | sage sent by telephone, S. C. Haskins poetio- eb. 22), ting . matic company ex- , and i Share the drended doom of ie brightness of his renown.” i Sunday b. t. Matthias, Ap. plays would be injurious to none.’ st "i 3 Court may wisely disregard thom, giving their eh bs iS ally responds for the Indianapolis Sui Feb, 25~St. Matthias, Ap. pressed himself as decidedly opposed to any law Attention to the special fitness of the persons | Perishing in want, to ae to hope'and lite: Black mnay soon become as much a sub- Journ as follows: Feb. 26—Feria. jr. MeVicker thon said that of course it woula | Poe ‘tzéhs” madly, ¢! o : Fm % be an impossibility to secure legisiation 1a ton abridging the citizchs’ rights to do as they mentioned in connection with the place. ‘There ging ‘s ject of scorn and invective from the To: i : Pep, Ei Fhe Holy Lance and Watts. todraw such adistineuon inthe theron terCe! | ploused on Sunday, isa general and urgent demand for decided re | 1. enat peertees blooming land, blessed of Na- | Pressand platform as Mr. Parnell himself, | What. sball we call °em, those telephone tele the low variety-theatres where slang andcoarse- | “You can't make the Germans goto the the- | forms in the management of the South Parks, ture, pure’and grand, in alluding to Mr. Parnell and his reception Fass wag Gontilated that ‘were injurious, if in- | atre on any othor night excert Sunday; and if | fra these will not be worked outif it is insisted | rooming wih the cole, treasures of her soul, | in America, he said: of per after newspape: TH grams’ TEI ry. 5 —— aS 28 ‘thi ges sent in the voice of the sender; the ere pointing Wi ‘othet FROM THE GERMAN OF BODENSTEDT, | Jury was done. bee toate Wore tt eAective | tho attempt were made,” eald Bir. Hochster, | Hat the appointing power is not cial ead ere tho goms of genius glow: wie aayace | “From ewan ‘and Messaj Hard-bitting expletives, cuss words week-days as Sunday. “In regard to the origin by ahigher motive than the plens! ie flow gather that meeting att ie held de ged de (Translated by Aurelia Ende) of Sunday theutricals tn this city he said: ‘hoy | ‘I believe the German’ opposition would be | poiteiees hy: the gratifying of sectional animosi- Pee enolting- etval 1s vat Jan eeeGt meeting is held de-j Silvery, juicy words, loving and tender. ae py Be tow to : Fore Arse maugurated by a Slans of Site-show Ter strong. In the old country the Germans | tes. It the new Commissioner ben mun of in- OF rare; melting strains of song, that grandly Aetna land system “whieh, standing ; Can een emrtet ae turn speculative managers who had no respect for ¢ ‘eiligence, force, 2 not mater! e a earth, En-}. Away from thee; drama, the community; or for tease oe | ate accustomed to go to church tn the moraing, | {tiligence todrect at probs th, not mncorl Round the world of turning thought, with rare, | gland, sometimes called te free, maintains, | Orders for pickles, for paint or for corduroy But ever they glow, authorities failed to ‘stop them on account of | #54, after 2 o'clock, to enjoy thomselves in the a ie ares weirdly a andl Jeaming | #8 Slavery in the United States of America | _ Lumber or Bshehooks a dop-cart or WAEOD, : Pie eo thee ree pein anh use the evil grew. In the theatrical, | Sardens or at pegtnae The tuclination to The British Flag. Drtnea la Banus STs end)glenming, teas Stree a aken to its centre by the moral | “Send mea nurse girl,” or “lend me an errand. they would ges People have often to do what | spend the day in this manner is as strong amon, shicago T a F - | gonorrence of mankind. before i : ae As for the sun longs the vine, 3 es To the Eqitor of The Chicago.Tribune, Dreams of Liberty and Fame, wrought with Em- ‘ : | 20as Py is the ta For thee, my sun, my lite, T inet they would rather Hoe a jorger: te keep, ap a the American Germans as {t is among the people CuroAco, Feb, 21.—A temporary resident of met’s deathiess ame, | crushed in the shock with Northern. freedom, | OF oo up my baggage, my name - best Tones ‘Homan,’ I ‘rented McVicker's | the Fatherland. Any attempt to smother this your city,I have heard with astonishment and | Ralnbow-tinted—rich’ with ‘glory, dim with | 80 our feudal system of land-tenure, de- Can't call ‘em parle-grams Once, a wreath for thee to wind, tothe German manager, whois supported by a | inclination would raise a spirit of indignation, I Tegret that, at tho great meeting on the 23d inst. | aye, Per acta thy s ate! Human'vengeante, | 70 ced rom gery clime, cannot resist | ¢ *, mI rom & ictly mo} Int of view.” sal “ I woul Very glad to have Sundzy per- a 7 ler But ab! thou art no longer here! en You really have no-point te make | formances croksaee ar thoughta German ine. | Weed to decorate the Exposition Dullding that of Human Svacise ein aad seh ee ane shams age] cea. An America Mr. Parnell, with | when ihe induction le frying tts Ashes, against Sunday theatricals 7” atre could be run during the week; but I'm con- | England is to be omitted. Chicago, it scems to antoleh . ry singular magnetic influence, and notwith- ‘When the receiver gets weak and is. tottering. *Tis dificult ardent spirits to bridle, “The strongest one I would makeis, that, were | vinced it can’t. You'll have to spend a small | me,is.the last city toexhibit such an unkind Stain, with slavory, blood, and tears, poor Ire- | Standing the efforts of the landlords of Ire- | “Death to inventors!” boils up in our wishe® But harder still to rouse the idle. they suppressed bs law, It would be the means of | forrune it you attempt it. Wurster tried ic at | feeling towards England. I have readin your ‘jand’s name. * -" jand in the columns of the New York Hera: Can't call "em kill-o-grams ese regul in thea: le ley wou! e) icago,_ und fa’ |, you remem! hy vi} is i 2 ‘Act as you would - be run on an equality with others, and would be | Why, Just look at Techie She sen MeVic. | PAPer, PEG ToUE reat fire, letter Seam your’ | = ‘Moses cometh now; Trish land: cyatein tne menie oF enon of $00 | When it works well, and come one is telling Jot ‘hat others sbowid: tainly if we uave the Ge rman ‘en sien in sent Hat on Thu ee yeaa mee er to Tarnem | tows: eos im the mother country, as fol- Bays and laurel wreathe his brow, er and the eloquence of Wendell *Phulipg? Bright, startling stories that shinelike a bors ly e German language taught on Thureday, an ie didn’ Lara : 5 7 For there are who do not ming Heatseal Reshould nate regular Geraian | neuses The reeupis were come cay ani Wy | $e stanton waiog USC "Rlt Cogs etSucy | “PS Ghgat® An8 SuabusE WH rare splendor | Afr. Houston, a tenant FIM ot are SPOK? | cmnat ‘ight incandescent that eome one Keel 1 from. ue to carthly 4 ere inguage e heay the ferman manager emphatically i: = crops 2 Below there yawns 4 throatning ees, the advantage of the puplis”* don't believe in any legal dictation as to how we | tnovim tay prone? conunues to pour {o, and, were Frey ee thy frontal Head for the past tio years, and the total want of ‘Til Youd, worry laughter goes crazy—of cours ‘Which for ‘niost all becomes the graré. a ‘Then, son think alaw on the subject should shall observe sunduy, , The time has gone past Hal nro endeuvoring to use,—vis.: that Ameries her. | chy ‘Beliveree agkes thy wrongs 8 cause divine! sy eapaEhy ea the part of the fendal landlords you” =, @ bussed of ae already met the emergency.—t farmers, “who were always Can't call ‘em funny-grame He preaches of the emptiness. vel think al cities should legislate on amuse —— Tourn the ean Ee cope SERCUNY BBIELO | os eres and Yankee blue blend thelr colors | cramped and crippled by unrighteous con. = haves call Of life, and he its weightiness. Bean esgeet e and should not DR. QUINLIN. there is sufficient shelter; what bas been saved; what Tich and true; enants, restrictions, and reservatio1 while | Since we “hullo” every time that we hat Mark well, my son, and listen to each: ron peaae a; but We have run intoa'go-as- | pr, Quinlin, the acting manager of Hooley’s, | are the methods of recovery, i, Lmuysey that | Out of bondare they shall lead thee, Isle of | the goal he has to look to is the forfeiture of | _ Whether it’s serious business or funning eee Right is half of what both preach. poe core ‘OE Rov ernment on. many. au said he was always opposed to Sunday theatres.” | {e, patches of acknoniecement, already trans: 1 all at the end of his occupancy.” Good-na- | Whether it’s preaching or something Rare Which might’+lose votes for the party” Set | Very naturally, the writer asked him, ashe | touching and sppropriate. Fcop.e shed tears on read: | Into irecdom's Promised Land, proud, and | tured was not an Adjective which could be | uy Spmical— ldn’t that sound rather Fat S20, Romer and wealth to inherit, Iriniciperhorats, nemselves decide at cur next | had asked others, why, under such. oleame * Qleons as0,thfOne, are the feelings arvused. The Severed every Ghiin and righted every wrong. | ¥Scd with truth In reference to landiords. cunulse? estiteniymntas weve won, | Gana ects ar nda’ | ator tn Lot hurhome ope in voto o | gal ns tyaatat mult saath | SSSiacc Cat ase WS TE yrasnol the one fo aeielop spin oF een i ag cesant enjoyment may Issue Ict our rulers prepare speak, | bis convictions. mares iz id Af wh 7 e i rand 7 ne Withipride the hearts pfivels may swe; | 84 that will eettle ee" "*Y £0F them to “Well. you see," he responded, “combinations | ismedz io kiow tiut the epedileans ie te Farivare | SOV Code Brightest Besta MERE Your Dero | Et arinee oe ene caers: But Beacons. The tion of Kelforte But genuine dignity of lite i Z have the privilege at-the other houses, and when | Fam jealous too" Goose sor 2 commON, Bama ME | ot the joFous slogan swell: old horses, and you shall get eras, but if you | Be colossal Hon of Belfort, desigiveots Te Js gained by one-¢ own labor and strife GEN. HAVERLY. We make contracts the managers invariably | herbistory, Irelandi Liverty! Parnell! don’t Canadians can, and never forget this: | H&tHoldi as. symbol of the courpent ss Cancaco, Feb. 19, 1890. Gen. John Haverly is now in New ‘York, and } Want us to stipulate that ther will have Sunday | Surely the citizens of Chicago cannot afford to | And for tyrant hearts the-cannon’s flaming | I, the Lord Benjingo, maketh known to You | was besieged, has at last been relieved of all the 7 consequently could not be night. Some of them insist upon it. For in- | have ber reputation sullied by such an ungrate- wrath. . that there shall be three rofits out ; that have bitherto Seen. However, his ee when famine is no PB out of the | scaffol and boardings with Sympathetic Treatment. views on the Sunday question are tolorabls well Stance, *, The Hearts of Oak” management de- Sab reeaen 898 Indicated at the meoting g pro. Ana, sahen fants mare, want evicted | fand.*. (Great laughter.} hidden it from view. It uow Stands. Ooty 02 ishman by descent, 00 ab- | Nevermore for.aid in anguish to aj Alr. Charles Nelson, a teturned Australian, | Very fine effect against the front ee f overlooks In Kidney and liver difficulties there is im- | known. He would run his theatres in a fashion “ And you 0] ‘our house on Sunday because ! clearly indi dignant that Ppeal, = epee ar paL GE che vital forose. The oaaee Wort; | similar toa morning newspaper if the thing was | you are compelled to, Faas hes j foutees should spend gvelvo.mnlions of money | We eball feast tne, robber-lords, and thelr gitt- sho ‘fontested County Antrim as 3 Liberal af | which the chateau, or fortress, 2 of “homes carries off isease a —! “Precisely. ti osition on | ennually a’ re the money is | ; hirelin 7 re suc uw Povgls carey od the deca Aad ge iota ractieable hate something going Pe in: ther the part of “ipanagere to have “that night: but f produced ‘as weil ay at other ro which that ‘Ata banquet of untonqueréa oT and aoa ceeded, notwithstanding the © opposition ofthe anorerpomertn OFrercion of gienntio size ad 3 > fy 408 | am conviner: eir treasury is not bettered onc ight and brave Ne have suffered, still, ; ICE X QtisN. CT AC: ad not abou: of e ballot: . New re been araltacussiete from any avaricions motive, bus beenuse be is | cent. Li the Sumlay busliess Tas stopped al | ereemanmeanears ernie have sulfored. sel. T |” Oo web, Sl, 160 5 | casbdoriukn been rejected o9 gorse a | epE, Nanci elt years ba fa