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drawing up n platform that would be aeceptable | In nd togethor by n common bond THE CITY. ah hlinian Salter ing. ? It was resolved to attend tho Parnell mecting “ Resolved, That we nll with Joy the onorgttic (his evening tn 8 body, and fearless effort# af the patriotic trish “wut come vassals, nnd will become “ howors of woo and ernwora Of wate Unum investiantion it. wll bo found that wt bt nity with anothor ominont yy hl throplat, and tt fs probablo that, if they hq Uyod, ho would have stood ahoulder to rho’ with Canon Kingsloy In tho foremost tanks conmpelted {H Hby of Sat HN oir Moat needed com= modlity, and tho Weat dah. wilt ba: muieted In over fxn on ateol tatlir during. tia y ir | act of 1849, to whieh T have alluded, the of} t oF 0 tators, Parnell, Dillo Davitt, Brennan, Dale . * Jean. It fa Birely no grent plenslira to revert oon- | Was fn xubstance at {nerense of the tea tho noes, of GENERAL NEWS, : Hien and sibort no, beaprendiiuetie tint’ | The Practice of Making Small | tinully to theo muting wronge inn nitkeagea, | Aout td. 0ah i, ald a inovituble conteagtion | “Siig letters relating to his frst viele to CRIMINAL, peck - to" feniove ‘the entise of ote eomimon ho dis nor doT wish here agin to bring vii, t! 1.8, Benny, Pueblo, Cola, §s at tho Palmer, misery: and that we reCeho with de mived Jon 'f. McBues, 8t. Louls, at the Gardner. Josrrn SLATER and Frank Minor, who are siis- fans many brand from all parts of Ireland, : , rapa therty ndloniisn must bo 8. P, Pranopy, Cinctrnati, is at the Gardner, | ‘Pected by the pollee as tho gis-house robbers, ot aT to th ‘i swan THaAN, Clovotands AL iho Gartner, | Were at tho West Twelfth Street station yestér- aad al not ite land beluugs to the peoples | A Cuatom Extending from High * fexn day charged with vagrancy. Thoy tuvo been ved, That we demand in the namo of tho 11. TT, Aneritun, Washinton, fe at the Partner. | a eee iret. aie dor lato, and | Iris people, and in belate or tho, reonte overs Official Station to That of Wrintaam Donson, of St. Paul, is at tho Pacite. | haya been doing consiterable running about | Where, that tho ind, whieh fs tho Sorleinal {it~ Underlings. Cuantas J. Git, of Beltatra, 0,16 at tho Shere | with honoy delivery wagons, al of which tho Beel acyee at ntl tho wife of Hatare to) the of tho currency; Wut tho monoyed power ltd | are fow and unimportant; but they ino eet, mceeful combination which deprived’ the, Bt, | control, and tholr Interest was paramaung {ote | terized by tha samo Inability tw Vhllosopninee Fouts workingmen of tholr Hyelihiood and abit, welfare of tho people, and if that intoreg! shall | by tho sume narrow horlzon, Phutting dew tip the Vilean Works. fiut 4¢ munt bo orfectly' |, azuln bw pornuitted tuexorelsc Ite power by, tho | feot nway from An obsorvor Who awe miperpe obyfouk that compotition Ig tho sule. anfety of a | dbatructing of the greenbacks the resale will be generalltiog with pretornatural keenness ical large cominereinl ind agrlowtural country, That | the same ns woe hive recently prased dirough. int limits though oven within Une lente in Anionopoly Ia tod must be oppresalye, as, ine It say be Bitely pal that from the elise of | not see detail eorroctly, or was unuible tore Mt deed, tho stecl-rall wonopoly has proved. On | lewistytiontashloh tho vountry haa beon subs | jt correctly, Hla ltorary consctonee was y gett tho other hand, tt tg not uskedatprosent to make | jected will again flaw oll the vie. wo havo #0 | tor of slow growths the eritioal render of at tect mulls entirely free; on thd contrary, aduty | long strugyled against. -Tho monvyed power | carttor books muat seo how willipg he iy tone of $10.0 ton Is proporcd, whieh Will give ihe mane | subordl ull tho piodietne Interests of ho | ritteo truth to elfoct, and staze-citect ae Ret ufacturersnmplo protection, the Government | country, togothor with allt; Nutionat Fesuurcedy but hy entinot halp acetng, too, that, white te considerable revenue, and tho ratironds, or rather | to the domiiution of tho saltity dollar, and | ons etings, to tho lust, to cortaln . ht the ery Gifts to All Classes, and which the * Tord de- Tut polles look upon with suspicion, elares shall not be sold forever,’ shail eenso to IT, B, ScHorrRLD, of Boston, fs at the ‘Tro: | Huai Molnrostt'n blacksmith employed at | Le ntlvate property, and shall not bo wold or How Journalists Sccuro Nows by Jue onventional J ead, but shall be owned by the whale people, " tho people, chenp ratis; above nil, it will brenk | when tho peoplo shall fully redilze tho polley | ttes and mannurlams of his own, he yroy mont. tho Mallenble Iron Works, and living at No, 28 | Penta, but shall he owned by tho whale peopl, dictously Feeing Government Preis tana "3.8, Moons. | that le noworgnntzed and pit innodon nvalnst | and more truly dramatic, nnd "more greg 20% Gronar W. Peury, of Lake Suporlor, {a at tho | Halsted atreot, recently reported at tho [ima | of use, to tho end that those who till tho soll Clerks. a their well bel K Mioy will, rise Ite. thole muesty | trio to life. In thoso lotters, however, there, Paett i : Streot Station that ut o'clock tnt Wed neadny | sini not be robbed of tho results of thelr Inbor FE THE PEOPLE, | Mant its inintons from paver, ut delays | no growth, upnirentiy, of Judement or feel ‘netle, } , aE SEK BOR eatny | i inuidlorte; anid bo Jt further THE VOICE OF T PLE, | nro dnngerque: instant aetion fg demanded, Tho | Thay avon young wie's lottery In Wee ee H, Melanex, Montreal, {a registered at tho evening white on his way homo he was assaulted Hesolved, ‘That wo henrtity indorgo the efforts $ = eondition of the country since 1874 should tenek | young mun’s lotters in 1803 a young tay it Patiner. attho Interscetion of Wood street and Dine } af tho Irist Land-Reform Dengue to make tho | An Intimation that the Czarina Recontly Died Move Imponttion. 4s that moneyed monopollos yrs destructive ty | ways tn hgh spirits, Nuont, quleky reste Jt MGnAITON, Ulloa, N.Y lea guest of tho Talund avenne by threo highwaynien, who | ngitution for the abolition of Aitealaradisiy ni tha publi, welfare and tho flberties of a free | nocdcep nor wise, Considering that ‘tho hai? |. 1. Nor " NY noeked bin down and robbed hincat $25 cast. | Versa, and wo pledge ourselves to ussist in at Cannes, France. Palen, Tle furnished the polive with deseriptions of tho apreaitny the great truth that the fand belonged Macon Ifatmusox, Columbus, 0., fs at tho | trio, and Ollecrs Mahoney and O'Belen have | to all unktaut to bo ust To the Rultor of The Chicago Tribune. poorles Contmrt the Muaneial | polley of ho halt: vontury of Dickons’ Hterary life eovere Wrvowa, Minn, Fev. 20-Tun Taney cannot | Franes to-day with tat of olir own, and what | riod full of the mogt, inportant event te 1. and not ta be sold or ho obtained at Ln Crosse, Wis, elthor at nows- | do wo find? Sif hus patd in i few yours $1,000- | world’a history: considering that he passed thee pater t Jose} ch rented by land-thieves; be it farther: Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. 900,000 to the German people, nnd this has beon | ju a great capital where he must daily have we Gartner, grrestall for tho thert fore Jountian, Michiel | ree eit re wes indeme tis etion of tho | tewnes Bote metho tin oe nats to cing? | stds In hotels or from atroat boys, for fess thin | Tevompllaied dn part by Lely y have met paper moucy | famous and interesting people of every Jaco Houston, Galveston, Tox. Is at tho National Congress of the Unite States in grant- 10 conts, white here wt Winona, forty miles } or or tons a clrewating nied i arr. um, roculvaUlo | it {s prodigiously natonieing how dovull open ‘Gunnin i Mnsxin Heones, 0 notorious young thlof, was | ing to Me, Parnell as the representitive of tua | tat Is the question, It may seem n very unttt- | surthor ‘from Ching, tha boys ask only five | alike for all duos, pubiiu and private, tittle or | crous Interest thoy are. Choy rea ieee unter. . mirested yeatcnlay, and {tentifud at the Armory | Tah people, the privitega of addressing. tho | Dortant question tu one who hns never experl- | cents, I montion tho faot 29 at) ested in ltom | no dopreciition taking placo nt any tine, and at | wholly to hinsolf, and not ever to hinsett ino Y, A. Kewsepy, Donver, is registered at tho | asona of two highwaymen who at Tfouge in seaston, and hope tho time {snot tar | enced the Inconyventence and annoyance of tho | sent horowith, and because I read fre TRINUNE frosont every dollar of th lanuo at.tar: and at | entortaintiur or slgnliicant way. Thoy til nee Tremont. Fonable hour Saturday night jostt distant when the United States will taka oflictat | custom in fullawing as it exlata in England, but | constantly, and despise boing swindled. Mako | tho snmo tino cstablishing her Indopondones ts | he cane and went, whero he slept, und what h _ John H, Bonnett, of the Clifton House, is fctlon and remonstrate, agulust tho critolty of | jor 1 ti ‘that if th {t warm for tho villains at La Crosse, and much | a itepublic upon a firm basis. Sho #4 perhaps to- | hid for dinner. In the aetond volun M. HB. Epixasn, of San Franclsvo, fs at tho | was waking lelaurely along State atrect, sear | peitist mitten Teeland.” let ma. warn my fellow-countrymon toy | optige CoMMENOTAL MAN. | day ono of tho most prosporons countries finin= | thoy aro intolerably full ng ta ee ee iyruthine Mant a pautrateanttiy va | ree cata Sea Woon | thin ontnctn about thee nol na busier q inhi ndet the’ Mnvonce of wenioun sua | MMUUE GB yualiicod at ng Heise . 4 i Ry exsrs, Parsous, Daniel O'Connell, Geo ,tentnelys abot Ir Boe! t ee I s v1 u nla, ane ia Moncos, nn Is fellows aren Be Wetts, of Fhilndolphia, fs at the Med nt #140, Hennic# an Incorsigtble thet, 0000 | seniiitna, Willan, Ward, a others xpake, | fo, 98 it. haa dono. here, thoy will To the Editor of Te Chieu Tribune, sorrapt lugency, Ja attempting tn discredit. ta | performers. Unless bis whole heart was es Tous W. Fuereiten, of Boston, je domtelied nt | due rentectner | aces Aleit tee rhe henoat ot irelaad | wd Mt as dreadful a creature as Victor | itvsnsipe, Fol. 2i—In tho first volumoof | Gr! qunity, and. feo whieh will spting are: | Tho dey cron more slient ag to misting the Pacitie i Carr. Stumona yestarday sent to polica | was taken up during tho meeting, Hugo's octopus, It Ia n creature of very | Mr, Justin McCarthy's “story of Our Own | nowal of tho process of contraction. .If the ef- | and Method, and tho reader of his books wil a t : headquarters a rather ctirlous report, which insidious growth, It begins by voluntary gifta | ‘rimes" I find tha following sentonce regarding | fort should be consumminted, stagnation will | no light from his letters, A fair balf of his work Lawis G..PAnuen, of Momphis,ts 9 guost of | i, hero given in full: “sir "S.A. SUBURBAN of sinall sums to porters, orvants, errand boys, | str, John Sadtler, formerly ono of the Junfor | Ayaly settle upan the Industrice of tha country. jig dudh as tho autuor of these letters tight SpeTeeNohe ¥ | Ne SET ee nneTY tttieL. ite ESaLEWOOD, ote, elthor ns bribes for exceptional guod serv | Lordsof hor Majesty Queen Victoria's Trensury inboring and agricultural cliss, ouxhe vo nsort | seomsbosond ulm. Perhaps no wrcater neon gli Must and FB. Day, of Now York, aro at | rio ‘tueginnized twice Within a short wine, | ‘This village bonste ut a clair In which tt te | 169 t0 tho detelmont of othors why da not {lp, al —nuimoly: * Mr, Saditor’s band afterwards camo | tholr unquestioned prorogativo and drivo the | his genius could bo domanded thn tosad grief. He committed suicide himself to corruptiunists from place and power, that, his own work seems eater tun te acy escape the punishment of his frauds, ‘At tho close of the War thore was In olrouln- | ight which ho or his frionds hive been able to Thutn cord body was discovored Jn Hyde | ton avout $700,000,000 of greenbacks; nnd now, | throwupon him. Groat gonitta be was nd re Park, London, which was identified as that of | through the power of the moneyed and bond- | snutns, and his genius will shine moro and more Mr. Sadiier, {s undoubtedly true, but this identle | holding interest, with tho ald of corrupt legisl: Hention olléited grave doubts In the minds of et the minoint his beon reduced Delow #350) as hig DORSEY BRCUEME TE MIOLES hundreds of persons nt that tlno, who belleved | 900,000, and yet thexe bloodhounda and tholr re- On investigating eaety report no trace | otntmen 42. eorge Washington sat in | 0°88 ostentatious and vulyar gratultics to ralso 3.38, Roraronn, Bt. Louls, is registered at the | could bos fouuud of” Ruch burglaries | faymet, that Gun, Woonxe Moswingion ‘emt i | tho giver: in tho eyes of tho reciptonts, Tt ts Grand.Pacifie. having been committed. and the inferenes der ft Abel tL Middievury, C only step from tritics of this sort to larger drawn in oneh case was that he circulated such | dence of AI Bronson, at Middlebury, Conn. | iets to obtain Duplatea favorw aud awitor flute: Wintiam Toso, of Philadelphia, isa guest |} yeporty to serve dome pecuntary purpose. | Tho chair ts now the property of H. Bronson | 8S c of the Shormi Hirschfeld {s also in business at No, 32 Milwat | Abbott, and was used In the Old Folks’ Concert | Tety for wealth and (apurious) liveratity, until Epwatn DENNisON, of Kansas City, $s atop- keo avente, On tnqutring what hls charaeter ts | given In Tillotson Hull lat week. tho wholo busincss community ja weighted with . rane that Mr, Sadiler enused it to be placed thare . | , : 4 a from. tha Chieago avenag police, they say the | ¥ Gaiuty superintendent of Publi Schoots,A. | an incubus as deadly and as persistent ag Sin- | dressed in bis ordinery clothing in ORTer (0 de. eee eo ee em ee head éROGK RIVER A Hots Ke HORICON, pling nt tho Tremont, man Js untenstworthy, nad tool his automate G. Lane visited the Englewood schools list | bad’s Old Man of the Seu, . celye tho publle, and thus withdraw furthor tt- | of tho Trensury Deprrtment of the Govern- Watentown, Wiay Fob meth ibune, deve H, L. Paraten, of Milwaukee, is ono of | ure not to be belleve nerd one a it vee 0 [ Thursday, THE PRACTICE OF “Trerixa’”’ tention from him, who, it was alleged, hid wb- | went, ad who fa playing tho courtior in order 1 Wis. ye Se je propoaltion the gnests of the Paelfie. fihove statement, to be weighor naninat any | The trinsfer of ruin on tho now tracks Intely | a tonas to quartore wh id | seonded with or without hig ill-gotten gains to | todraw around him thee moneyed intercsts of | Vefore Congress to regulate Upper Missiselppl ‘Aru Ssitato stgonnatey repaints ni iay tyne put down by tho Take Shore & Mehigun Koutts, | extends to quartors where ono would lense. ex | y roruign eonuitry. the country toate In his olevation to tho hend of | navigation by a system of reservoirs In Northe N. Anustnona, of Helona, BM. T., ts among Dexts SWAFFIELD, an. important witness | rn ailroad Company on tho ground south of | peet it. In the largest as inthe smallest inca Same three or Noor youre ago I road in ono of | tho Executive Department (and whom you very | western Wisconsin and Northeastern Minne tho guests af the Palmer, nyitinst “ Nibay" Patna and suede 4 Burns, is Biss and atrect, SE aR onal Soctaty vr business the habit Isuntversal. Tho housvof | the cide: Femers that the coubis rarer it proparly, in your editorial of tho, fath nati, aots {s receiving conaltorable ‘Attention ene , - | on prisoner at tho Armory. Swaflicld {sn sort of Senge Mel z] Y TW, IL Smith & Bon hasn monopoly of the nows- | were realized, and that Mr. Sadllor was tctunl haricterized as a demiyog), to attempt the + pane MacKay nud the Criterion Comedy Come |i tirid between nihiee nnd an honest man, and | will hold n song service at tholr church noxt i ane A UNO DEAR OF 186 hrrested. on, tho, Cantinont of. Eur Tee ee Tee Ae remalne: Ane | tha people of this State, especially in the locall iv . has generally found eunploymuent us hotel or | Suuday ovoning insteud of the regular preach. | Agenoy business of Great Hritaln; tho head of Drought back to England to answer for mia | othor Ink in the chain of contruction, ties direetly interested In the project. The sys ‘Tne felends of Friedberg, the pawnbroker of | restaurant — waiter, ie deeds Houuling Me. _ecurthys oe LA Blaco sid the jnanoyad power have beon elaine tem ns first dovised consisted of the construc opened the question tome, and, A oring for a yold standard, but when tho panic Khowledyo, 1 shoutd be glad to hear which state- Strick tho country like. h thunder-clup, und | 40 Of dams upon tho headwaters of the dis was tho com ae Sagi LWntet ‘Glab seut aah tho firm ts amember of Pariiamont and First 2 : " it 5 y | ‘the Englowood Whist Club will mectat the | Lord of the Admiralty. Yet this firm will ro- this elty, deny that behad nny connection what- | panton of Paine ‘and 8 een tee | nesidcticanr Mr, Van Slyke to-morrow eventing. ‘ tf ever with Jouchin, tho pavnbroker who was | [oft town after tho | Rhonow | inutin. | ee Tnaies of tue Terpalchorenn Club will give | Wire tts regular “tip” with ax much rigor ns i=] 4 . We ane : slseipp!, St. Crofx,‘Chippewn, nnd Wisconsin murdered near Turlington, ln, a few dayysiieey | story of tho triyody frum the lipsot the murs | A lexpeyear purty next Saturday eventug aL tho tho smallest, ‘Tho publisher of a London week= | Ment ls the truo one: Meee eee riconti Miakinater of Intorest, | Itlvers; butit la now proposed to include Nock fs was mentioned [a Tire TninUNE Of yesterday’ | derér himself, Huris fs the mnnn, aud he tallies | MigheSchool Walle ha Senn (ae ent Ino baying poalttan The Union Jack, thoy became niumed, Hike dit cowards andusur- | yer in the echeme, nnd to uso Luke Horleon maprnlng, precisely to the TGRETDtIGR eT ne ee eee Pay CRCnIME a tho hose | told me tant he was obliged to wlvo 6,000 edples ‘To the Editor of The Chleago Tribune. ors when thoy geant dunyer, and nppoaied to the | ng tts rekervolr,—potitions to this effect. Inving ‘Tru Jury In tho ense of Al Metter, on trial sey | HV DET to ls ete ere mower atid ne. | Bowe. : wratia cach woek to W. I. Smith & Sonto induce | curoaqo, Feb, 22—1u looklnz over Satintny's | ee eee oes arnt ecicyaewonre | Hoon siyned by tho peaplo along tho ontire Rock eratdaysin the Criminal Court lust week for | away with the contents of the mone wer, AS ‘The Eborhartoninn Society of the Cook County i bt t Pp eal 0 tiot onl: HO | Timesand Vie SONDAY TRinUNE I notice com- | ruined.” It would have been well fortho coun. | Hiver Valley, and presented to Congress, The burglary and safe-blowing, reported at about | styted In yesterday's TamuNe, Superintendent | Narinal Schoo) will give n concert and entertain~ | Imumerable ariny oF ofliciais who not only ex- munications from tho Rev. ‘BMessrs, Samucl iy 3 the Governnen’ bit ier Caan em Grid Btorago capteity of Lake Horlcon is estimated Fallows and Mason Gallughor, ontitied “Holst | for in oven! ‘4 at six fect of water on 47,000 feres uf Innd, tho Union Jack," ete, With duo doferenco for | Would, havo been rebels from, thelr rasp, | {22020000 enblo fout of Water, “The watershed tho feolings und patriotian of all Englishmen | Oreenbacks wero, knod | cnough when the | ta" computed to be F436” squaromnites, moneyed power were in dangoy Yes, greon- | ‘Toso iwures go to; show thnt Mik for thoir country and tholr ting, [ think that they | backs were a “ Godsend "3 but nésRoon us the River would boan «important adidition.ta tho overreach historical facts when thoy state that } bad, with tho nid of a yenorons Government, } system, Should tha plan be dopted, thes ‘ epuvorted thelr assets and Invested the same In‘ r {tis an Irfebman's ting, Ittsa woll-known faot | Riiresttouing bonda based upon the faith und. | Would bo a lurge amount of water stored In Tako it ends z 1 Tae ott} Mont Thursday evening at Normal Hull under | pect “tips,” but must have them to be able to lulf-past OSaturdiy might that they could not | O Dennett inte to ine eee ctime dure | the direction of Prot. “A, Mf, Fletcher, whowill | five, ‘The teadosmun “tips” your butler, and ugree, aud were discharged, Thoy stood elght | ing the present week. bo ngalsted by n number of ls puplis. Miss | sony oaks the cor, chandler "tips" your Sor vonviction and four for nequittal. M senisn died at the County Hosptta | Hess Hunter and Mr, W. N, Smith hitve volun | ¥ $ Lae . ‘s : ATHTAS Hursiss died at the County Hospital | teered thelr ngsfatanee also, Mn. WitrtAM Honson died at hig realdenco at | at 1:0 yesterday afternoon, thereby: enusing ” conchmnn and your groom; tha out-door teacher aAiecting will be held’ this aventug at the [tips your ind y 4 tho doat Woodlawn at hnlf-past 3 o'clock yesterday afters | another inurder to be recorded. f tt iz tips” your Indoor governess; and the doctor noon of congestive chill. Decensed had been a | Wards of 40 yeu K Although up | residence of the Rev. F. G, Thoarle, on Sixty= "1 q ys e amie 5 . jest in your house paya his footing in th resident of this vicinity for about sixteen yenrs, feat foree and constitution, and the struggle | of Innd at Geneva Lake for un Englewood en- | 8 y pay ig in the ealrs oF te, he was a glunt in phys | first atecet, to decide upon tho buytnzot a trace | BMCtAvave “tipping” your footman. Every s ane ‘icon nt a small oxpense, This fmprovement , y y rvante! that Irishmen never recognized the tng of En- | Credit of the United States, and were beyond tho | Hoy 3 He wis for teri yenrs Superintendent of Onl | yey so nnd interesting ey ike Want S| Comms, fheeulite whethor te uderiiigs in English ginnd ms thoirting. If they have over dono, | Feneh OF, neautingency a ho sapeio of tho Isspdnuinted regions of the Stasis Vale voods Ce Ys the past tive yours was {| siclans, who are ised to such sights, simply an is - a it was by protes! ey speak abo a a htt dele and constimtuation would be of Jnealeuladle paren Epa oF Tiydo Parte. Ie | "ue ed Vers are Tintaise bad i ki POLITICAL. OM eT not, eventually become | ing joyalty of English-American citizens, | demonctized; no more ™ legal-tenders ld | penettto the minufucturing Interests along fractured with a wk thrown a ny leaves a large circle of friends to mourn his ae by ag, > intended sonrielaws, Hes eh vel ILLINOIS. Tho nominn! cost of railway traveling and Se er, 2 years of ge, i Sanity to heG hotel living is far below tho actual figures, ow " 5 ’ A Toit At 78 Cottnge Grove uvenue ut 320 o'eloe Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ” Jounaenaneed ne eete | onthe mornineot tho ih inet. Owing to bis | Spriscrtei0, Il, Fels 2.—Furgsona timo | Ing to tho uncousing calts for “tips.” Ata rall- , No. disaipated habits Hufsiso was divoreed from bis 2} ee i wily station a portor takes your baggage from Bted street, for tho nurvosy of taking action |W itor who then tntried ilehurd Steinuke, a | Pest the Inboriug-men of this coun havo Leen 1 o the cub, sixpence; another takes It to be welghed. toward establishing a fixed schedule of wages | pretzel-baker at the number above mentioned. busily enguged in “organizing janine Hs “a and labeled, another sixpenco; 4 third pute it for the coming season, but,owing to the faee | Her family clung toher, and the eldest dangnter, | Yarlous ways endeavoring to ‘unite more closely | into tho INggage-van, sixpenco ngain; whllo tho dhatalarge number of the meters were take es ty ngstrlot goodly looks and marcinge- | for hurmonioug polltienl nection. Last ovening | guard of the train expecta alxpence at leust for must bo tho only atandard of values according 4 v1 4 ° of How did thetr loyalty stand from 280) to 1883, } to tholr refined notions; undaines that time to | fxn doubt autacomplctonee ase woke when two-thirds of them clalmed protection of | tho present ashrinkage in values was kept up, contemplated. wont ra ato Pan eHMk Bear the British Government so a8 to evade tholr | money becoming dearer, and properties cheaper, | Water hy Hock Ilyer for manufacturing pure duty wa vltizons of this country In upholding tho | yneit “tho country wus Almost on’ tho verge of | Doses during tho entire: fowewuter seisute Mag of this Union when it wis ttireatehed tobe uutyersil bankruptcy. ‘Then tho people cried | condition thut docs not mt presont exist, the Wranington and the Men of Hau planted ert | BML Sliver was, remcnotiod. resumotion Yer | water-pawera slong tho strat Uelu in al ue vi et came ni fixed fact (und without tho ald of Mr, y ‘i think 10 fs out of pluco to riise such it howl | john Sherman, us recently shown), and the dark Poverishod condition most of tha fhinu, about a flag, that by taunting it in the fuce of | ford that hung over the country began tu dis- our Irleh-Amerieat citizeng, 13 well ag all lovers ar, busiiess to revive, and vyaltes ta ade WHEAT AND CORN. Div age, found employinent in the takers. | a largely-attended meeting was held, at which | showing you to u compurtment and arranging | of freedom the world over, on uch an accasion | SPPCHT , N le ing part In tho Parnell demonstration, this mate | Here she fell in. loye with Zebler, who Ny ya your pareels. Tho same performance over again | Of freedom the y yunece.’ Ant now these Sbylocks nguin step to + BSpeetat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, tor was lald over for two weeks. No othor bust | was. delving “it delivery wagon for unother | the following regolutiona were ndopted alter Ag this thut It would bo more of an Insult to tho nt and comnienco i wir upon greonbucks ; frlends of those Stren THOWsENTS Of Thole | eae eet ce i ee tT arma! | CHAMPAIGN, I, Feb, 2.—Tho past week has Kintred, whose agonizing ory of hunger and | yer it Shey mueoded inwipelng out the green- | been atrying ono on whent. Along tho north Qeuradation is nia ated iy ae Sore cigar eKG. Fate Lali alde of this county a majoricy of tho ficlds are wat Uphul sr : 3 A single standard, based Ohl, Iethegreat | yory A ° ] Piteo for ikon this evening Is to put it away | aim of thesvuentiohien, Bactety audits uupple | cory, WraNya: Stl mora may yet be vitality carefully In gome closet, folded Ino ponitentint | ogy aro but sucondury considerations with thum, | Chowan In tho roots to insure a crop. In tho Tobo, to contomplate on tho wrongs It bas In | hoy all belong to thit cliss who recognize only | Centre and wouthorn parts of the county the Mleted on all helpless nations that {t tne come in | money as braing, and whose dally prayers nre, plant louks much greencr. Tho freezing and contact with. Furthermore, if tho day should | “Godpratect tho rich, the poorcitn beg.” Tha thavelngy tae: aro iow, common ire bad for the came that Eristmen stould become dueh rauo- people of this country ought. to indiente to these | 2) uit orn ei a ng ai avout a silent The pales be, Sinsol Gallaher, (pm tua os) of Ire | gentlemen in no uncertain torms that they must | tinting SS way to market cones bee eeoue land's doom 1s forever scaled. It may sult tho | stop in tholr infamous and rufnous polloy,-and | thy ing ite way, he murket,—28 cents being about othor parta of tho real to pay homuge to that | jot tho finances of the country ulones and’ they UW A¥eruge price, flay, but there aro only two tags that tho gous ) moat not suburdinute the rights of the many to 5 of Ireland will over recognize, und thoy ure the | tho fatorestof the few. Let thom understand | '¥es, reformation reforms. McChosney's $$ green flag with tho crownless harp aid tho | that thoy are treading on dangerous ground, | sets havo reformed public opinton on dentistry.” glorious Stars and OID siti? Gropy, | aa that pubtta soutien when nroused 18, ee , f owerful lemont, and if necossiry thoy will bo z No. 117 East Elghtoanth strost, | Jnado to feel the mightot its score AL DENTS i Occurs nt every chinge of ears, and at your neas of importance was trinsacted, baker, Mr, Stetneko wis wililug tho | the usual amount of speech-making: destination. © the Totola, tho porter. tho We id kitehe! ke hi two should marry, but SteIneke would not con Resolved, As the sense of this meeting, That | chatnbertnaid, the page, the rovm-walters, and ‘omns employed In kitchen work cannot bo | sont, fearing to lse her vittiublo services in the | thore should be formed by tha manual workers the diniug-room walter all expout Iborat Wo carefull fn thulr puttorings about the.stove. | bukery, Hufsise ufter divorce, went home to | orgauynmon County a elu to bo known us| "tps" although you ano charged 18 Last Thursday a servant Inahouse on Peoria | his mother in Oblo, but her death lete hint home- wh Workl ona Club of: 8 , | Petice per duy for “service.” Aud go tho sys- street was so severely burned thather recovery | les4 and ho returned to this elty. Hnviiue no ho Workingmen's Club of Sangamon 1 Stelueke kindi, hint shett Count, and that the organtaution of | ‘Therolsn wid i t bellot tn Ui ites tes te siueke 7 h ctor, | C X i ot ol : 1s despaired of, but she has thus fi rived pluee fo go, Ste ayes lolly 6 nt she ts" ‘4 hero Is n widespread bellef tn tho Tu! tutes sm don toe prejudes | similur clubs throughout — ti State be | that wages in England ure very jow. Nominal- the terrible bodily suffering, and may recover. dd man into rejecting the sult of young | urged. That the primary object of | ly sn they ure, but the practice of. “tipping” Yesterday, shortly after 11 o'clock, the clothing r The night of the assault the family | tho Club should be the unltiing of the working | makes up for low wayes in munyenses. Of f Mary if, Phomue, employed usw cook by It ayed curds and drank beer until midalght. | men of the Commonwealth In an cifort to pros | course it ts Irregular in its ‘gorse and de- of Mary H, nus, Cinployed us y U. | Zenter was present us usual. When Hafstse re- | cure tho calling of nConstitutionnt Convention to | morallzing tn ita etfeets+ but the point where it Dalelden, of No. Tt | HMulsted street. | tired to his bed-room ‘the lovers began | revise tho fundamuntal luw of the Stato in such | fs moat felt ia In-the hierensed cost of doing paughy Arg at iho itehon Os ae billing and cooing in an adjoining pureds Dear unjustly onal branches of Inbor. | business above the amount calculated. While room, uneensclis that he — could nut ‘hut tho special abject of the Club shall bo the | many workmen and employéa derivo I(ttlo or no wople on the street, und Ollicer Carruher, who 2 O vlectlon 7 Assembly uel “ ” agence COREA Jor nave rhe weer Dut the ayold hearing them, Uo beenme enraged, and ctlon tothe General Assembly and to such | bencft from “tips,” others get largo umounts, after some angry words with Zehler threatened | oltices ns the Club may deem proper of suck | go that the average cost of doing business Is Yrantle wonian run out Into the barn, wher, her and attempted to asanult hin with a whip first, Reesons ns the Club uuiy nominate or frdorse. | much renter thai de would ba, catimuting Sule burning clothing set tho hay tire, An alarm | quid thon with w large leathorn strap, witha | Yhut no person should bo nominited or indorsed | aries at the low nomfnatrates, was turned In from Box 315, nud the Depnrtincnt | heavy buckle nttachen. He was prevented from | by tho Club who ls not unqualitiedly ANoTINGL UAH YOU, | TIPa'! 18 FOUND. extingitished the binge before it got well under purtietnue by Christinn and Stefneke, and nota | in favor of such lexistution as will bo In the t Do a if ? zi " hendway, Mrs. Thomas was frighttally burned, | pow had been struck when Zehler, who was In | sought for through tho}body or. office to which | 19 the Governmont partinents, and Journal- and Dr, Stebults, who uttonded her, thought she | yo danger whatsuover, pleked upa brick in tho | ho aspires, that all candidntes Cor allice recety- | !8t4 pay largo gums to Government oftictals for could notaurvive, Sho is a widow, 45 years of | Trokeyurd aud retucnieg to the dour tiraw It at | ing the support of the Club be lett free to act | early bluts upon iinportunt nows totes. For In- areal ved with Mr, Deloldon. By tho fire In | the old man. Zebler is- out upon 31,500 ball, but | with thelr politica) party on all questions nat Buoy shore ig ope Feporter, hero who snake a the basn a horse valued at $80 was’ sulfocated. | wit probably be urrested und held to awilt, tho altecting the ends to be attained by this Chis, | Hot income of more tf 00 yenrly ug yn In- WARIIINGTON'S HINTUDAY, netion of the Coroner, who expects to hold tho | that ull legal voters (non-producets excepted) | Aependent pouny-a-liner, He piys out, hownv- : ——_—$ snd Sunday, eb. a De, SW, ie, at ft Won Should Be Looked Aftor at Once. ENS? LETTER ‘Prienda of tho 2 Heath ano tho Dady atthe chapel 7h the Eduior ot The Catago Ivibune DICKENS” LETTERS. of fia Wghigugnaa’ fai ata ne Centar a rob, 22.1 " 8 tukon to 1usehtl o! He i Cluteagy, Pree sPhiveenralarcietcaaitd His Enormous Egottem—Lhonght Ho | iustone Quincy Hoag. gi eae ve Was tho Hub Around Which Britain | | ANDREASEN Sunday Fob. 2 Jncob Androsscs, stuto that there {gan outbreak of amall-pox in “and America Ievotved, vd 8 yours und 3 munch, the suburban yillage of Beecher, Will County, - ‘unorut nt resldenue, corner of Frederick and Lare . + * 4 ‘ “ er, 18 much ng £200 a year for * tips" to sevretia- * atlantic Monthly, mbve-sts., Loko View, on Tuoaday ot 4 o'clock p. pee ay saa, the. ith ‘an hlveraney pf thal] nest tits Brfekn ott Ari nee SILT a nliere ee ni oblitlan & Hos, clarks, and deputies in tho Governmont of- | Whose inbabltants numbor about 200. The frat | mye jotters of Charles Dickens, which Mies | Jemsins wil bo takun to Manitowoe, Wis. Anown us the Futuor of his Country, position TIE SOCLATASTS this chub shull bo lusited tobocomo memborsre- | Hees. AA au, tnslanes oF the, value ho | cuse wasa swede who wont there tolaber, an | yroyarth and Mls Mary Dickens havo lately | silnd'gia'. Walvoh as mite Ut dolin Wars ay oy ; 2 aN ES Ne gurdless of present politlen) prediteations, bee 3 rumor at 5 " jour ee ee meme Muni ee SYMPATHIZING WITIL INLAND. MA committes was nppointed fo drift consti- | celebrated speech in December, 1877, of Lord wiven tho public, ure materiut which, for ono | iva tal. In about ten days after ha artivutho wos | Feason or anathor, was not DILYEU8S—At_ tho estdonco of hor son-inslan, prostrajed with tho wmnall-pox. It bus already te tha late Shee Tonk muraiee Fe tat Doe Simon Wolf, 66 North Walle-at, of proumionla, Mrs Drylunt, ry a appbared In tho fuinily that cared for him, and | raphy of thu novelist. Somoof thomhrosuchasit | Fununtueleeloek. Frionds of tha famlly Invited. in threo others; soit Is evidently spreading. It v= y sreet | Curturvon, then Colonial Secretary of State. servince of the day has inutertully decrensed, | ‘Tho Soclulists held thelr Parnell celebration | tution and by-laws for the Club. Au Indisercet: | Tike eoaeoh was mnde tom dept att aud the oceaslon, whe ¥oico estecmiud a4 | yesterday, and In somo respects it wus a notice. | Tel or the fon, Jonni; Charly thew ollered | 2 eolca erndors ad Snepehunta: who Walled un Foun of duly, now passes by HAnaler exuege ablo affair, As n Soctallstie demonstration It was | trim and pledging hin the support of the work. | his Lortship expressly to learn what wns tho “1 v SCHOENECK~Sunday noon, Witllam Kebvoneck, o ‘ a sbi ng Ht WUBTtES Of Wir with Kussias and the aus Js Incredible a blogrnphor shoutd not have asked AS 5 in quict way. Comlny this year on Sunday, | somewhat diferent from what Chieago has been | inginen for any olllco he ainight be nominated | Pre! Md r ig now ahout two weeks since tho stranger W483 | for—oven su nutoblographical a biographer ns id a “A We . tho diy was wimariedsave by appropriate rere | accustomed to of late yours, It assuming ta be for, Thiguttempe to ongunize a yoom for the Siteter a Leaed Caen ae ee eee’ | taken tH and threo children hmve perlubed by | se Forater, ‘They are what. ho would Lnve SPlial ab pm 28 tnt; rom 80 West Lakes gonads ta’ en pole of tp ree Dee ey an’ untiruly. siete uftale, the pevooaiton belng ROM atrioRetr mate aetee viel ther rexotutions eting offeet upon tha nation, The affair wns do | thls loathesome mulady thuseurly;bencol would | wished to seo, vven if ho did not wish to uso by Charlus JL. Bary, broior of Mra, J. Af, Beers, a of rue Will close, and w goneral hulf-hollday Mited tho ine Tie imectiog at welfth | Were uniubnously tdopted and tho meeting ad- | Wpromptu that novo of the newspapers know } Infor it was ofa virulont type. ‘The fatal char- | ghom; but we ure not at wl eure that thoy would | “"Frighdunro respoctfully’invited to, attend tho (us wi lary fit, but the reporter roferred to hud a timely enjoyed: Inn quiet way, r i vals U0 wi qtulr, ‘The | Journed. wun i ‘ yo genera ‘celchration ode lodged i ine thal yng Braet ty Eula acl Rt ume Pa errata Rete Per Gite dndine took the ‘apceeh Iw tail He wold a 10 C3 oy os ck et CHOCB, 101 v1 vl | Y cnee, which wis oe 4 pel eertn u Nouns itses lu NE OVErces | ele q vl ul ch Ms 2 ui 4 T c ent ots tae ihe calitteg wht err tite ses S nt {rat yeorcsentation bolas rather | viemtiy aro considerably alurmed nt the stun. | Odd correspondent ‘tn Qeout Lrituin, und it uct actor of the disease, together with the advan- have lent him much value to hls work, They do | Neral nt the resldetce of Mr Boers, WL Warren-ury tage the contagious plague has had over the un Tueaday 82 o'eluck p,m, r not throw fresh light upon acheter which |” 7ygON—-At hile residence at Woodlawn, of cons people's tardinoss in vuevination, has been the | we hayo learned to know in tts cnurgotic and | gestive cbitle, atti p. iy Bev. 2, William fudsou, cnuse of closing the public school, It seems a rs Yeu uss aged T ri, é Z pity tue his coommuntty did Hot, “bave cust cyotistio hurduess; upon a philosophy extraor- | “tinue nt 3p. m. ‘Muosdar, Fob, alo Oakmoods ath 7 , y ted bim close upon 2200, Ho was woll able to | inoral courngo to lmutediutoly Invoke the ald of | “inarily Nmited; upon the tte so separately Nved | Comutury by carriayos. .Vrlouds aro invited tu attend joey ne ie be te eaten oe {CIE PROCESSION piste ea given “tip” af £10 to the friend who bad glvon | gunitury selene, when the time Dole of wurning | in its poryonal und ts literary phasos that tho INE FSP RO POUCG. asce Hurtald pafors please dunbttat us tie elty ie tao oar to fuente we was ta have atrial from Hayimarieot ante at LOOKING FOR OFFICE, him the iaformation, wus ulven, i and ut eorenaly aobpows ie samo mun inay bo suld to have carried ou a | copy, : er. Nelther hi c] 7 turke: Zo'clock in the afternoon, but utthat hour there 7 4 ANOTIIER CASE OCCURRED progress wi wolleknowsh, fy | double train of boing, In most lives author Nad ater ee teh aE aney ae ae 8 | wore no processioniats In sight. About hult= Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, fund sucecsstul Jennerian — burrlor,—vac- Be , " Feb, 23.1 2801 = atthotimo of tho fall of Plovna, (n’tho same Iitile lere but retieetion upon the past and fut= purse the clung commenced to cuthor, ant shorts WasttinaTon, D, Cy Feb, &2.-—Hopresentatives | mouth, ‘Tho privute seerotury of & Btuck Ex- ‘ure of tho cauntry, with u little vatlation in the Ytor {hoy moved olf 18 llamas Marsh Fort and Duvis, Minolta; JohnH. Muwley, | change millionatre brought « ‘celpber dispateh to way of pool, billlirds, and sociability in othor | Wiliam H, Word and several ule, IHberninn | Assistant Secretary of tho‘Tronsury: and J.D, | nis cmployor on Monduy, Deo, 10, and, although forms, To-duy 1g 0 ‘Umo to hinpress tpon | Band, the Trade and Labor Council of the yuri: Iurvey, Collector of Internal Rovenue, teft for | We inforniation waa giveu him, be imade a cor the ipind of the emul boy the story of tha great | 9N8 Trades Unions; ‘Tanners’ and Curriery 6 Dav Tunwet vg | Feet guess at the contents or the messnye— G, W, bls trials und. vielssitudes, hig | Union; representatives of the Senmen’s | Chicago to-night. Davis, Fort. and Huwtoy buve huanelys that Oaman Pasha: iad aurronieced, perseverance und inteurity, and bia’ ulti- | Unlons Carpenters’ and dJojners’ Union; | gone home nuunly to attend the meoting of tho | He communicated his opinion to the roporter; Inmate Muccess in life, together with the | Suulvbuildens. After those | cume | the | State Contral Committee on tho 23th totuko | the latter telegraphed to Hesth and Muebarest for propriety of emulating him Ln respects, pare | Second Divisian, which was huaded by t | thuir polition! benrings. Col, Fort sald, before | Mformution, und suceceded In yotting very full Heuturly tn the habit ne telling tho tenth. "This | drum-corps, tulowlnyg whieh cume the Lehr und | Pee 4 murticulars of the surtie anid surrender On Is nota giss days (tis essentially u boy'a prop- | Webr Verein, Hohe Sharpshooters, and tho | leaving, that he should peobubly allow bl | ieadny, the 1th, Tuy Cuicago Pwune, the erty, and the season Is all the tore wispielons | F veneh Soelobistie Seetion, with Its Mhuning wd fname to go defers the Convention now In | Clioiuniatl Commercial, and Mbwourl Re nblican Tor lending film, as there ty no snow ho skut- | fog Then came prot bos bands which was fol- | gone shape, adthough bly vetlon might | published this report with & column of detals jug. * fowed by the [rdn-Maldery’. Union, about uu | tially be determined after a conference, | about the battle, while‘no othor paper in the FOURTEENTH STRERT NRIDGE. strong, tho Benevolent Jourucymen Pulnters’ | with friends from diferont portions of the | world lind more than forty or fifty words of ne A numberof the West Fourteanth atreot prap- Satine the United Clyurmukers® Union, rep State whom he night meet in Chicago, Gen. | authenticated rumor that Pleyna hud fallen, erty-owners met yesterday afterngon at the | Hentee Als clnution, ‘Tho. Beeohurttes aro just as | Sulp eioule BaTOFIO NCES OF takes forme | 2... ANNOUNCHIEENT: | nics, much iuterested and probubly devote uy much | and color from it; but Dickens’ work ry. W. POTTER: WILL CONDUCT A GOSPEL Une iu obtaining a knowledge of the luws of | atter tho wreck of hig domestle hupplness did hon moeting at Pacitic Garden Minsian, cortior Van houlth oa tholr nelghboring villagers. At wll | not oso tho charm thut it had drawn from such un Une Clackeate. thie ovoning, comuoncing a ovents, thoy Hoem to be us unxtuus nbout thelr | happiness, and did nut cunse to portray it. Ta | Ao ae Tie sanitury surroundings a tholr rapid increuse In | frou nerve was caual to this tremondots tourde | "TUE CITIZENS INDEPENDENT CLUB OF TIE Population weuld WOW. 45, ehrongh commer | fOFEH! but tho sort of conseluuaness fu which tt | soning uvenigy, Fels Sk Stunnbuee pew Neon G resulted is matter for no analysis leas subtle | Ad citizens aud tixpay ‘are «i ivited. lal rutatlons, of the dlavasd beng transferred | than Guorge slots or Hnwthorriey, and iy not pO Se toour vlly, tithes not been already. Aniutle | plonsuut to imagine. It secing to have resulted AUCTION SALES, imate friend und frequent caller on the fully | ay ienst jn an ieusifleation of hia disposition to | WW AUCTION SALES, thut eared Forthe * frat cage" hug tho winall-pox | eontralize all things In biuselt, Ho wae nmin By GEO. P. GORE & CO now in her own household. ‘Chis wonun made | who did not urrive at a Copernican colception y WU. De ey fod shipped asine, butler to Chlouyg guns ten of the Universo, ‘The, sun always, rasy on hy Wand g1 Watash-av, « ER ie it hand and sot on his te! und for the rest dreaded ‘Infection or not 1 am uunale to gay, Giployed ka time iu rovolving about hin, As | RIGULAR LRAD SALE ¢ Huwloy, of course, goes to examine the ground wes of the Coopers’, Silver-Cllders', Stive: tips” * Whatever may bo the outcome, It certuin he ndvanced In life bis universe narrowed, tit erty-ovniers met sestenluy afternoon we the | Takers, Rarmiture-Warkers, and. Hulenen® | wil w view to hla Gubermidionat enneddiey. per In thls caso ware also Well pluced. | tunioteal n wanton earelesness for tho health aud | {hora was acureely room Init for tuo sun to pers ‘- DRY COODS purpose of urgiag the building of h Dektye over Dulgng the Beandingy tin Interndtonale bing’ | Davis wnat to auseortulits if possible, iat the | 7 ondon Truth ina 9 vlroumtantintly told ao» | fol beni of authors, Lanioorely. bacon forth this nuccesury function without ticom- TUESDAY, FEU. 24, 0:00 AD ar, “ai ng Society, the Fifth Want Labor Guards, and | sentiment of the Stute ls as regards the Repub- rh jourd of Health jnqulre tito od rt ‘3 t lott 7 ated a e Oil ahs gee tho river ut that areet, Ste: Aduiph Muudwas | tho Gorman, Amurlent, and Semdiuavian, $o- | Henn Presktentint candidate. a subject in wlan | count Of the departure of tho Czurlnu from mod dag cho cua teat Marlin Hite teat lettre tra Henares 7 x cluilstle Seations, with thetr red Dunnerd. Only | all the Mlnois Congressional delegation Just | Canes, in which tho insinuation Is very broadly: retary. Aide Mesally lala) the mutter before | tuo tron-Motders und Palnters, Unions earried | vow munifost grout ntorest, Just betoro Me, | Mutdy that the death of that lady witl be un eee eS Mote WISH" | thon society tannors, The Seam Union | Harvey left for tho train he was compolled to | Noulced Immediutely after hor sup pusud wre PH adn mee FD eitg MWe TOF) found opposltion tn gotthng Its banner from, Mr. AULT 10 1 lonje Interviow from Mire G-D, Soule | Fivill on Rusia soll, although it tw wald to have jane ‘ ara HH at and wih Amt for th: i Powers, Its President, hence thatsucioty did nut [ ton, Sherman's brother-in-law, who fa an uctive | tiken plaice ut Cannes, Tt is not Imposulble that thet a be tite , HE} nnreh in the tne os an organtation. ogent In organizing the Shorman eampulyn. such should hay tho onse, thouyh f doubt Fe er Pee rere ane St Arr an URLS CT jf soit ot unbors, was nut garish Dis A peddle I oxcocdiugly. OF tho story’ It may bu auld, iN he 4 Cs ve y however, af non ¢ vero, € ben trovata, WHS Ut Mayors Colvin und Heath, ‘The tuxos of Wal"a | FMTUuL succon, Choru bolng not aver Ao men Ly WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, Cannes lust ‘May whot the. lmpross urrived dud been collgeted, and thore wis now enough | oF vuclutistie soldians turned ont without wis Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, thore, and 1 know that the feeliay ih the Linpertal Printion, ‘The resiionts oF thut vicunty were | 2nd us alnply cltizens,” agony of thelr mem | Reais, th, Fob. #—To-day, Washington's | RousGholN was gravely apprehensive tat sho condition of this village und prevent as much ng uric ‘Our Usual Assortmtont of Deatrable Goods, paralbletta spreading of thd niilictlon tonulghe | {eres ure curios ane wathola wikess of enGKO. P. GONE X CO. Auctlonvers, ring lovniltics, C, J. Lawis, M.D, road for ia vunity,, Hy Wrota topo to Blas ae Tar gr es SE ST a oe ae asec ey thre satel ballut ue pucle Lerararles ‘To the Editor of ‘The Chicago Tribune, thoy might bu up betimus, to buy Heloty fo hig ‘ A Cmcano, Feb, .—One of the priine cnuses of | reudinym; and ho inistook the movement of Hor 1880, of tho distress existing allover tho country since | BOWSPnper-qossip nhout bim for an oxcitement 1873, and, indeed, to maln cause of the panta of | SHEENE tbe country to Its dopthy, Life in tho BOOTS SHOES, thut your, was the contraction of tho currunoy | boon ustruggle for three fereiite Tnoutlis to see 9 9 TI nd the leglulution of Congreas—viz.: tho act of | and hewr Churles Dickens; aud the sound of Mr, Tiled fo imo, clthor Lolicar Rightecntivatrese.{ Pere Oxpresscd Ht. ‘The routo wus youth on | virthiay, wae observed here'in quit, unde. | WOU! nuver live to roturn to Htuxsl. “Je i | ee eee te re a overnmontsprine | Dolby stamping thousunds of tekots in the nxn and SLIP F 1D} Ri Dridge,und were compelled to. travel at loust Hatsted to, Blue felind yvonne, thonce sauth> monstrative way, Tho Elyin militia attonded bene ‘ val In, wh Si wbove the novellst'’s bed-chamber was n noise +] One tile Out oP thult! why. ‘West Fourcouth | West to Fourtventh street, countermurehing ‘ fi The Duty on Stool Mails, eipnl and turérest, payable in coln, when, by the | thyt rose above alt publlu and: private clamor in arroct was paved from Btowurt avoute to ine | Week to ‘Twelfth streot, to Vurnor till, whore | tho Universalist Chureb inv body this foronoon. | weiy vow, Reb, 1%,—To the Editor of the New | original uct, tho intorost only was poyablo fn | n nition that was thon suttling tho terms upon WILL BE MADE Island aventie, and wruded from there to Deug- | “28 procossion dispersed nbout 4 a'clouk, Wig tes de De Boynton preached on George | york Times: ‘Tho gront {nterost your iniluontiat | coln; and tho subsequent net of 1873, by whlch | whieh a vonqucred cmplre was to be reudinitted " Tus Park, and Was the only: thoraughture to that THE MEYTING NRSu Mt Journal tokos fv tuel reform, and. tho reeont | giver was demonotized, leaving gold tho only | fe Union wid self-government, ‘Twice he is sure | Wednestay, Feb, 25, at 9:30 a, m, prompt. mirk. Ald. MoNully then explutned it xome | at West Twelfth Strout ‘Turner-Halt was, a mis= ublo editorials you davoted to ‘the reduction of | feongnizod fn whloy the bonds could bo | at ball Moston will by, out to soo his agent by Tnvath ino nevowslte: foe 1 bridue. tle wa tule | holon as rogue its ulm, -Jewne for she beneht NikMiste at tho Biiard Table, tho outrageous duty on alee} rally, Induces mo to | Tecewnlzed money in which the bonds could bo] wale 4 match; and hoe fa perpetually uston- Whta wil bo a targe offuring uf lowed by other speakers who heartily indorsed | of the Trish enuso in part, but for the beuellt of Bt, Peterstuury Latter to New York Nerald. elatn w little of your yuluablo spaco to consider | PUd, principal and interest, demonstrates tho } ldhed. that, though people turn wid Jue) 13 views in the. matter, It was | wiring Socluliatio views it the mali. Duriig the tow gnat woeks only a compara- | tho latter wubjedt, PRO duly” OF #23 Aton On dnully deeited to appalnt a comnitttes to clreus || THO stage was oceupled. by tho rade and Loe | H¥ely small Nthiliat ineldont bas occurred In tho steel riiis 18, whenover rails re chonp in Europe, Some ive or als ollivera of the Guard | virtually prohibitory, In 187 who atcol ralls ie Corcoran, of the ‘Fuuners' and Currivps’ | Were emmaged tn playing billiirds at a fashiona: | ayorayed about 0m ton ia Englund, we only i 1, presided. ‘Iie auld tht tho abject of tho | ble restaurant, when a inan in elvil dresa cutno | tmported 4,180 pounds, and collected @ revenue confident of obtiiniug at font 20,000 signatures | meo igs to expron sympathy for the yee upand Futely Justlad past Jagsit lenain, an oftls | or gasuy, Tne IID rulla. wore still lowor it tosuch u potition, pe of Troland and contempt for tho lawa which | Cee ul a Ubian reghnent of the Guard, Baron | Europe; but Mr. Vanderbilt mude bis tumous THe Pness ‘CLE, Oppressed thon, ‘Thonnu, Crooeh eae forward | Koren thereupon turned towant the Intruder | purciusy of stool ruity, notwithstanding tho high ‘Tho frat regular monthly meeting of tho Chte { Wil von wbout the Lond Lostrins, ‘thon | and runieked that Ie wus customary te pele | duty, which, ws your ruaders ara awaro, cutsud nos Iyst regula CHT RET toons oacihe | Attgust Kenna, u Garmin, spoke of the wranwe | OH! par Sac tg tl rapaat Joatlo unybody fs go much contraversy—and {twill ustoniah the Sativa? Sek at Muntane arent Meatniny | Pecan age, astra eatin mono | QL tae eng atone | toe reat cane ta ne tha ue aul als ‘a agree day Hata, and how thoy wronged the peoplo, would willingly apo! a ae dit not: tho. pita ed | aniotal tueté ag returned In coiineree and nayl- Chatr. “Burts now memiiors wera clugteds rhuks | of 4yte'tes, tam, Gs Moure, Avtine-Bocrotary | Paitin why hud ais. otto in hie mani, | ebioR for the Weel your ART ct, tt a uea-6 . 5 | of ihe Workingmen's Party ‘of Culltornio, waa | 1. # : 6 iniportod during that discal yeas exantly 5 ing the tou ‘Tiembersaip betweun sixty and "4 y Y if ae hich ie ‘ 1 ertiun, c | aiftor him," th é follow hi . (am M4 Yala Wo usseruons Andon, after tho rent of tho ne | wag win anes nok fount Tata ww or | Clean Castom-dlado Syring-Siylo Wea, buckw aro legal munoy with the volume of “lo. | TY Rot very disercotly edited us reguida Atner~ |: IN fen, and tho bonsied English tenderness of the yul-tondors!" and Nationul-bank notes much | privucy af diving persone 1 : sy ray vd, iN 1, ? Ul y Jes than ut thocloso of tho War and tho panto | /thoso who bad the ist tune to bo sinediate: Men's, Women's, Misses, and Children's ro | dy connected with Dickens suiter must: they are . Shiv aneersdnc of cing may for | eaemauwinnaoreoee age t scar | Cal Bulh Ri, Goal, and rao, Hau tho transaction of tho steadily increasing busl- | Hons escape hie patromuo. Ho tnds the coun |, ° Sewed, Machine-Sewed and Pegged. ness, and when prosperity [3 on tho steady fay much reforined, in restock, to. llntolty und |“ A ‘i march through tho enbanvoimont of the vuluo of | the Nution ab large seomy to huve mude d vust:| * yong in stodiumand Fino makon will be found Jato in petition among the txpayers in tho | bor Ceunell and the Worklugwontoi's Vinton, | Capital nolghborhomt und presunti{t to the Counell, aA] Phe nunber of those present expressed themaclyes | Un properties nduced by the confidence the | sdvaiuce in not intruding upon hin. Hut other nt ferent ible buve noqgired in thy hope and bos | wis Ho did nok find much to surprise hitus dine | *ABANE, nd ev ory buyer's inspa Aion ia asker tt is wc guu can bo soun Munday, 1 Froud und received with applause, transported with rie, struck tho man euch a | 811,017 pounds of atucl rufls, Invelcod $69,254! f tht tho fhiunclul leylwlation of the country | tobucco-chowers and tho newspupers keep It up qa ip pe saan Munday, mn vote of : “Tho following resolutions Wero thon presented | Heavy Dlow with tt on tho heud that he Toll dead | yesAid pounds por ton {eu trlilo lees than #00) | Was vottied, at leust for tho tie bolng, the mo- | us badly us ever; und: ture wre furmices, pnd : : iar Wail y miution, nyote of thanks was passed tothe | god rend byl, J Morus on the spot. ‘The olllvora whe! wore present | tons, utthe uverie price of About. §2u.70 per | nopolists aud monuyed power aro ugultt arrayed | stoves avery whery that discomfort bin. ‘There | —=—=——=—— ut Fortes Alberttypy Company for a numbor Of | wena dupuruble und finlshing condition of | bustened for thy communder of tio regiment | ton," On this umount thuro was ould Foi | hyninst tho masses anduttempriug 10, precipi | is ndiusuao, he telly ws, kiwown as to'American ~ By -HENRY & MATCH, thelr reproductions of oumeuvinies utter the old | tie peuple of Ireland urresta the attention and | 2 Wile Hurou Hosen Lelungod. ‘hat yuntlos | duty, or nourly 106 per cont on tha orlyliusi coat, | tute upon the country another war on tho ur. { cuturrhy ho has this terribly, and hydnalats upon Ore Gulls for tho sympathy and wld or all , | man camo without delay, drow up a clrcumstans | guroly, somebody oughe to blush at those ulllolal for w packuie of, tole puiblicutions caned | gute for tue gvaunihy and aio ail awnkind, | tat" guenrd. of tho unfortunate, though willy | Aetired Werte oe cee Ligine ie cea Se nterrettindl | Hteviews to tio Catholla | happy land of millions of huntworkiug mon, | BuPpremedituted ocuurrence, adding theroto the | ruil corporations tur using ull exertions to keep Pony ie ett tie suidoboes he hoatee women, und children 1. chrono tute of pate Babueition. a coe Meas, oad pursanally this awindilag tax on steet ruils, thun wo cali Fieratd’ tor tholr pu P humlome framed | perms and hundreds of thousundy of human f , porary | blanty tho former Genoraly of Franco who hud tf fs 4 Motator of the Cupltat, ‘The latter's anawor 2) & photograph, of tho Henild building, 6 hound pole wotualy Ete ai rae er tee 9 cam Hnmediately, Lt wait very concise, Gourke | gettlned under Toute 408 puthor from the ‘ Buccussors ww Ubas. K. taddin % Coy, ronuy by ‘depriving, the areeubacks of thoir | Itagrvut deal, : "Auctiuneurs, lat & Le Wabusivay, “logul-tender" qnality, and thelr ‘vonsequent Hut for observation of the cousltry, or retiec- > wae ECaeCTTE redremont from cirau! foe and i@ thoy whould | tony upon itof the wbalicete vale the reader WE SHALL, HOLD OUR be successful in thoir nefurlous schon, on the | willlook in valn. Poerhy it whe the profed- SP: ALIS ve miiuy ito lw takos etuce you will seas | elunal hubltur oxiyyerition that Lad'yrown | OX NING SPRING B- Nn Q ed undur Lauls XV: ruthior uturtlhiis derraavo propert valued ud pro: upon him porhaps weg td uot desckva the oxuct BOOLS AND- SHOES. : . Bay ur, the solu privilege of grit tuxes ortlonute Increasy tn the value of wonuy, un rath; bue hy pula overt uulmportant fac! hs Bee toe ener, wed Fer tyes Gully te | Nutra hus lavished its abunduice, and tho | drew hie pon through the report presented to butat. the people, Sosy *peobls, howeter o > | bre yrude and cluss of money for the bondbolder | cerning us a lietla uwey. SM AuAunton, us Ho , sre on AG fat ape hea Ae or flute granurios and storehouses are burstlig with the | Min by the commander of tho regiment, ond | timuble otherwise, ees no fmpray prlety iu op. | and capitalist und anothor for the merchant, | culla tho- great Sccrotury of Wijp, hu found re- TUESDAY, FEB, 24. cals wae Pgrecs cre Roath a a ur Tesults of tholr hibor and skill, milst strike every tot tit the following ventiet: a and tha'a preaving thelr follow-vitizons, provided [tis done | mechanic, farmer, and luborer, Tho “legal. | murkable as knowing Dickens “novels butter Thole WuntGntions af tho Rimbree Teese” | Wtelllgent observer with wstontshtnents und jot Ruron, Rosen be pardonod and the dead egal ? tendor" papor money, bused upon the falth of | than Dickens himself; uid he p aitnices Upon = ss ~ Meet cates athe qhamunne, Hees. | when to thts dreadful apeetacts ig udded tho fuer | mau bo forqutten: Wut tho groat facta romain that, frat,tho revo: | tho Governinent, redeemable In coln,and ree | thosubtluty of ix own luagut byeadiniring uo | EOS GOODS, erie i ang tho rian Quartertys fo Uarper ) thut allot thig nntiral ubuudance, mudu with- | 0 this unexpected inannor tho matter wns | yuo ty uot benutited; gecondly, the railroads urv | ceivuble alike by tho rich man us woll’ us tho { lite President Johnson. His lelters from thls Teg ran eer a Meutidy, Wed, Besar.) out the ul of human bands, that surronmda | dismissed and tho papers were forbidden to | robbod, or rather the people Whu usu the rouda; | poor man. tf not ncremsed, should be main- | country during hia lust visit ure, Indlne, chietly WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25. eee eer Ur por ianur & Coy, of NeW | thesy poople, that ull these blrvting yrunurivs quntion the affair further, Nevertheless, Baron { and, thirdly, that whonever atecl railé | tulned at ite present voluiney and under no olre | wahout of astonishment und exylbation ut tho HENY & HATCHES, OE CRO Rae TOT ee tee oetterys | und wtorchoiiva are held by force us privute | Hodan deemed it impolite to rotuln his coms | ury’ must noedod the home munufucture | cumstances should tho buudbulder and ioney | success of bia readings. | They are written fn tho = Shucraull’s speech ei a dinrreeRats propyrty by w fow individuals culled Jundiords, vobastog, In the Russiin army, aud tendered bis | ery aro not able to supply the demand. ppl i ae) n who ‘hover work and never atarve, and who, | Tevignation, which wus accopted by the Em: | ‘Thus wo are now importing steel rallw and. Diaper eraT Pe Hg ea ete white all the world Sustons to fae ‘tho hungry, | Perur, paring £10 to £10 1s per ton for thot sn Europe, rent people, aru clearing the land of eyery veatiye a Which, w! wd duty and frolybt churges, brini ian to fr, HJ, Siitygan for painting tho olub-, ‘ood And suppressing the manifestations of Tho Biggest ‘Treo in Milnolw. thy cost of steo! rulls over $8) u ton in the Duted ‘Thu Club then adjourned subject to the oul | {Be Reople’s discontont and wutturing | by Herta Trunaeriph, States.” Your correspondent" Ironmaster" of the Executive Gomuitiee by, fy tho freo use of sword) and bayonvt in A inensurvinent bas been mide of tho lone | sucms to justify this infamous stecl-rull tax by wre sre se the bunds of — hirelings fed an fut- | oltton Money Crock, In MeLoan County, which simply showing how fadniteslmal the reltef to THE KIGNT-HOUN LEAQUE tened upon this stolun food, must cull forth | ts anid to be tho largest: tree in Ulnols, Itty | tho sbippers on railways would be if the tax met yestentay afternoon ut’ No, W West Ran- { the fleree Lidlgnation of every one wha dusirud | said to bo 1024 fect In bight, 1715 feet In olroum~ | were totally repented. Tneed burdly point out dolph street, equiulity und Justies, and tho demand tlt the | ferenco ve feot from the surfice of the ground | that there would be moro Leeheaties 1 plead In uccordance with the resolution puasod at | cause that his produced this deplorable and | snd abovo all spur-rvots, and 6) fevt to tho first | {ng that tho plekpocket who roby a millionulre the previous meeting, direetiug delegated to | ciurderous state of wifairs shall be made knows | fork.Phis yexetublo glant (8 reported apparent. of abhundkerchivf should not be puntubed, be- have thelr organtautony tike uctlon on the | tu ull and, While the distress of the people ro- Wy pound: and Ukely to still inereuse In elze, Mr. | cause itis only an indniteslmal toys to the'rich recommmendition to form a platforin on which to | quires Gimediate relief, purmuanent remedios | Bthat 3b Atoriy, of Money Crock, who ade the | mau, But, alr, let us soo how this tax really boars wuiite ty the spring election, w unJority reported | whould bo appiled that Wil forever proyent the | measure! Kinuy, with thelr sorvilo followers, be allowed to } bolsterously high spirita, tondiyg to horseplay In 5 y (hin lta, with ther Adon thrown thot monpulas | the humercuscpursages, wuld churmctoed ut | | BY ERISON, POMEROY & C0., ons. tho tetters. Hu did net likeGa; and sgnull bine. + —- Who Is ft that demands tho destruction of tho | tohim, We stood before bin in the gtiltude of V, greenback? Not tho murchunt, not the farmer, .| pirates offering a splunilia ovation to thelr yio- 6 ry a ea gee good ‘louyt fer tate Tho? | euniempinnige Hie wnisposo wis ty Sat reenbicks are mn, Tho} Hen i" 4 10 ST, Kade human sacrifices onthe battlestield o monuy, Piuniid outdt us; und, Itwo werk not to NEAR THIRTY-FOURTH-ST., mnuintaln them usu Nadouul currency; thoy Hy. graut bin his rights in bly property, and pay Monday Morning, Feb. 23, at 10 o'clock, werv sunctitiod by the blood of our people us | fir ae pelvileyy of reading bl, atlease Saat THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, lawful money, aud should bu preserved and rus, pay for scelpy and hourloy bin, Hoe dd not theated aa ache Dut tho mon 4 tady any hopuot thy internatlonad opel - al Atuerjeun | Conslsting of Ps r Cl bur, Dining-ruvin, 806 lish Gut | Rluhen eureiuee. tous waa fsoudinus Ueockers. which we now fondly trust fe nev fata wlio wot tha bonde-ct tne aaedla lonopolisty, who gut the bonds of the Gav tient a i uaa hot recognize tho fact that alll deeu mont wt frum 40 to 6 cunts on the. dojlar, mand now, after tho yreenbacks have’ irve publishers nuw pay copyright to ave wnt, his known the tree porsonally for | nut pn thy corporations, but on those who invest | thotr purpogg, that they shoylt, to thors, while American authora seldom rece! Ghasware, &c, Xe. Bale poremptury. > tie coucurrhug with the step tuicen by the Leayue,— | teetrrenco uf this hurrible diuregued of human | forty-seven yeara, me Thouey in thou, ‘The rie Roud had oocuston to | any vitality; and why? Heedydo thon only. gold Compensution from Kugilsh publishers, Hows | Petrie Serre enmc some of tho. urgantzations het baying invt ‘in | lite. Therefore, —<—<—$ a — Uso 41.2% tons of steul rally {0 1878-79, every ton | and wilver would bo rood they bold or | Hota philosopher, and it ty probable that —— Tet otc onpunantonn ren | elec Rete ume oes | The Braden Sewing Martie tude | Even ely ear ies a Gp, | SA eat RMN aurea ane | etcetera a ta CANDY, The League reques: organization en athered together from all parts of tho ‘ anes 5 es a dul 2 en mi o vt , | res 4 oer eo cay) restated ts Ubat body” Lo’ HDpORe, CUMNTIIttGLS LO liMeaccrnae ie the editcring of toe asee | Me workd, nnd iy the best-for you to buy, | fit la have given that rund over | would’ hole standard. ‘They | Wurs und evon efter te War he was sorry tak y, which wou! ou ownership of | Sold ow monthly payments, 100 Spite street, more money to its credit, and actu- w draw upu platform, peopld thy results of the privat An invitation wis oxtended to alltrade and | thy resources of ifu—the lund—and the means aya ee y MCUs by UI FETA Us Bend fis &h Shor for a same Would artipapiy tix values, to which the musa | Kugland had ot Jofued the * Peoncl uattrpor oud fe etn Put tho vest would Ravd eObmit or thoy und their furmilies | ia bregking. us up. A certain yulgurity box, by eaprosy of so 5 ally wuounts to t por cout dividend on the cums Canities tn “Ainuflea, put up. Inbor Lodies to appoint counutttees ta confer | of livor, wud thut this 4 the priual cause from Chyrary and candics bought at Dawson aré alt | igo sha 4 autor. 0 twas of froumen tn thiscouutry, | of heurt is shown In tho terme Jn geyeaad ie et hl ie will the Hlght-lour Teugue Committee next | which springs the curse ot poverty that ufitets | perfection, Remember tho number, 811 Btute | ‘The Western roads, elthor now or those who | holu! tue power in thelr own bands as thoy | which hy epeska of the Kyre mussacry GUNIH? @ ‘golonen Buuday at Nu. ¥ Hundviph street, utd pt, dy | ull tause who Iubor, nid hence we feel curvelyes | street, reluy their roads with steel rally, aru at thisime | do, will nos ussert that power, they ought tobe- | of | | aaa | FR TG ABE =

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