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ULY UW, 880—SIXTEEN ' PAGES - gAUCTION SALES. RAILROAD TIME-Rag = aaa 5 HOUSEKEEPING ‘GOODS. ALES. an PAB in the beginning, Favorable circumstances 0 By- GEO. P. GORE & C0., ~ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF Tic much more interested in protecting the land- | and offered to give security that, if, the land- 1 agreater extent | wee 3 * | lord’s interest than in Torwardine the in- } lord would give him a moderate tenure of pene en on to tl arewiiag ean a Wh of Course ou Cali Shanda Maleonates, Se 2 ae | i seraies Ais erie eH febine wah seclana jetana intoranaable state, assoon | my own profession, those Who have nehleved, y, : 7. eset ATION ov RErcur kee Maree | able. a is friends | success in fhe early part.of their career h: : fu j ’ NI y excopted ?Muniee Sap, n Set spe 7 = y y, | asi conti sly, i u rs ap af ons ij , 3 The Terrible Struggle for Life pate qbatr was taken by Afn J. Mfucmorrow, oieting to advance she fuse Med Sailing he |-fallon heir. 19 the practice Of a fae ‘sa | Buy goods cheaper .and get the best value a ee +M. O’Sullivan, “who was en- | would forfeit the lease. The’ proposition w Precep! OF cau he ne ‘of him who is the for.your money at * i : 16 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. - IRISH LAND MEETIN Injustice of the Land BS v me ‘thusiastically received, proposed the first | refused as not being compatible with oft ; devel s 4 ears.” * re Hall use exons nivuus ia Our pete tae aes | spending ail the money he could make from YOU brother js wearing your coat, for yours had we shall use every meaus in our. power for the Laws. _ | resolution: Tules, The benefit wosthus lostto this wan) founder of ene. : 3 7 ‘That, while appreciating fulty the system of | and e@ country of what w _ a ¥ Es ‘ R D re) AY S + % eos ¢ er 2 Ref fixity of ‘ure advpedta is come of ‘our the, result had the proposal been eget a ans. ‘wrath ies tere Faas she : : representatives, this meeting is of opinion that | an he was forced to con u a 1c rot two sons, pe r be ¥ ia. ae J anges and Reforms Demanded | representatives, this mecting question could be | on the fraits of his unaided exertions. Be- | prepeanchee fiqld one morning. "* Whichot you Great Furniture Establishment, : —Protests Against Evic- only temporary, and thatitis only. where the | ing of a very industrious and enterprising | two boys am I speaking tor’ asked tho mothar. | + : “> tions Indust Sesources of ihe wowntry ‘canbe | cupmsition, he engngw, partly in outd® | Way do you si” athwlred she NG CEH: 1 999° 904, 206 RANDOLPH-ST., | ~ : 8 eo. industrial resources! vountry can be ings, and worked hard on the farm, | “ it is your rr Date . 7! PR déalings, and worked ‘ tis not my brother—itisi.” “Then Hale Building. Just west Fitth-av. * | -° DEPARTWIENT. iy Ff 8 ay gradual establishment of & pensant proprietary | both sourees for over a period of seventy @ bolo in it.” “No, inother,£ am wearing my | yas. yoy neighbor,—yes, very hot; but the The Absentee Alien Landlord Seizes AML, and Lets | inthis country.” years ju reclaiming this land, until at last | Owneont” “Goo tewvens cried the mother, hot, ; x ; the Cultivators of ‘the a : Mr. P. Waish seconded the resolution, he avcompltsher his purpose pete nal Mt, looking: as hin intently, “you are your brotber | Bargains in + a y oh Regular Trade Sale + : * which was passed. le rent being the: ised .to” £63, dal Y “ ‘ | a C 7 ae ff i ered a short lease at £75. z ee ‘ : : Starve, 3 Ar. dames Gull proposed: an Aes Do eas ee my object in stat-| Sediment or mucous in the urine isa sure in- HOUSE, STORE, AND OFFICE a Tuesday, July 13, 9:30 a. m, { at landlords of arbltieiy hake tad eee ee ke ing. this case, is “not tor the Dur | dloation of disease,” dake Inidney-Work, and be ke : see : VecunS AT MONASTEREVAN. | the tenant no voleo inthe matter freebies | pose. of ~ showing an event and is | “Wee Ridnoy-worr aur sesoico in health...One FURN [T URE 1 We abridge. the following from the report | of the true interests of the country and thas | usnal hard. hips, as ib was, anc ace | nein eye oat and TesOlee fa ence autos } Pants a Specialty. + Supplied to the Dublin Freeman of June 20: | ieee hs ate ene RoTpiyment of | only in keeping with the usual Practice | Oe es ae es ition of ° Sip : : iMumane 7 = e % cl fu: alls ic nov, A 4 é | ireei “To-day an extremely large and very | condemnation of “all lovers of jueties nee perfodieal xaluations—taken of the state of pis CARPETS. ‘This will be an Especially Important Sale | Green Bay Express... harmonions meeting was held in thistown | In the course of a fong speech, which was | the farm—confiseate-the improving tenant’s AMUSEMENTS. : 3 | at this particular season of tht year, and, ie paul & iinneapolis epreas:| 10 give expression to the popular feeling on | frequently applouded, he said that one of the industry, and are a bar to all real’progress, |) ANTUSEMTENTS: VES togethier with our Sale of the oth inst, will | bla Grose & winatins Market Square, and, notwithstanding that | £0r.the last month was living under a bush. arm. now he 1, | Tlear, heat, 7 HAVERLY’S THEA’ ie” cea * ion in this D ent. f Winona & Central Dakota. ; Groans. - 78 than it was originallyat-224, [Ilear, hear.) - : e Etc., will make your blood rin cold. usual Summer Vacation in this Departm: pivipons nie [Groans] ee ianl buried that'young | 3-1. HAVERLY.. abanen AAA E TOD CHE : 2 : Due notice of the Qpening of our Regular | Blake Geneve ixprsss: difference Tit Tain began .to fall heavily just before 121 “Yi! ‘Thomas Boyd seconded the resolution, | But, in. th »"fesms are Cash or Rady Payineats v’clock,. and -continued intermittently. | witich was assed. ad s life’s energies, and all the capital he |. : aac ‘ 4 ‘ Ss = nounced in these col- | Yond duLac. via dunes throughout the meeting, the attendance was | Mr. ¥. Beime. Carrick-on-Shannon pro- | Gver made ottor it supplemented fomother | THIS’ suxpay NIGHT, UES 2h You can save money by trading with us. | Fall Seasonwill be announced in the: + very large, and- when the chair was taken | Posed: "° *. | sourees; and any enactment will be impotent | - LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF : <i 9 : re an Tako, COWS ‘& CO. Auctioneers. there -were at least 1,500 persons présent? | ,Thatlas-the sweat of the tenants has always | for real good \ E Ls : ‘ “WE SHALL HOLD OUR fearon been the foundutign of the landlords’. wealth, | tect the enterpri "ptenantamien inthe) re AUGUSTIN DALY: $ COMPANY, : 7 = * ‘ootherrosd runs Pullman or any The musie of two capital bands varied the | we call" upon the fandiords to show such for- | sults of his, improvements. [Applause.) AA EN LORE hotel cars west of Chicane. ‘any other; mnonotohy of waiting for the proceedings to | bearance to their tenants as will enable Gem to | ‘would just renuwk in conclusion that much 3 FROM NEI an . U id about the Irish tenant-farmet’s Fe caiancals REGULAR AUCTION SALE SoDsbot corner of Ghaatang ess “ s | tide over their present great. dist and to | fas been. - eared — Se aene amemaee aa Sommence, and banners and bannerets } tnare with tiem fos bende ae eee oe indolence and want af enterprise, but take LAST WEEK PROPOSALS Chicaen, Finelington, & Quiney —thé former bearing upon the centre- | weighing so heavily upon thom ineubus which weighs him down * ‘ For Maps, Guida-Books, "Tune rene, etree, | : ; 0 ghing . away 9 ig: 4 ° THE fi ¥ ‘I pole a red cap—enlivened the other-} Mr. Patrick Early seconded the resolution, ant hewitt then show as much energy anil OF THE - FOR BOOTS; SHOES Mer Omuoror ak Lae Siete eats i Hae 6 STATE CONTRACTS. 5 y Bortheast commer Hocasiphr tea Sevres! Obese AE _ * : Indixna-av., Gra De y , ar cand SLIPPERS, | 22sssise"Ssee2 i silat | Ey Wise somewhat depressed look of | anid the Chairman declared it carried. ; | progress at home as he has proved himse! the assemblage. About forty constables of a ae artholomew Finn, Gurteen, proposed capable! Jnother Jands.- (Hear, hear) 181 i . " resolutioi : now add that I hope the Government will ex- the 1. L C., with a Sub-Inspeetor, stood on | Up AS! resolution: Geepest regret weare com- | tend the Bright clauses, and otherwise facili- STATE OF ILINIOS, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, i rhs the footpath facing the platform, and evinced Pelled to protest with indignation against tho * the full ; + FICE OF ALY OF STATE, iveli i i | tate the tenants in becoming the full propr : with AL the liveliest interest in the. speeches. A | eviction of fifteen human beings, and the pro- | tors of their own holdiugs, where practicable. | : ponds ‘ PRINGHIELD, July 1, 18 me copstabulary, detective notetaker Selected | Posed eviction of many more, and we hereby | 407s OF Welt Out hi eke Catherine Lewis as Fanchette, Gontsets orshe Sate of Kitnoa Mercopraeeees | Wednesday, Jilly 14, at 10 a. m. potters & Streator Expross. for himself a prominent place on ‘the plat- | Rentit gee base eeieng, DO land fromwhich a | [ste Saniuel, Osborne - (Springtown) see- And the Great New York Cast, thut.cealed proposals will be. reeelved ar the otis oe ednesday, July 14, sy bualesburg Vassencer. self 2 prominent place on the plat- | tenant has been evicted. Ar, Saliri : AREWERL"* MA'TINEES WEDNESDAY | the Sceretary of Stute until 2 o'clock ux or Wedmess irable line of Seasonable | bi oux Ci form, and was apparently about, setting him- | Mr. T. Molloy seconded the resolution, Guided the reso cagtr na, P. L. G, White | “AE WEEE a ace EES: WEDNESDAY | Gay, dun 4: 15. Tor furatshing printing paper and Gnd oes. very desirable line o: nadie sclf. to, take preliminary notés-when his | which was carzied, - : Tiouse, Carrigans, supported the resoluti Stinday Evening, July 18, Last ‘Time of the ROYAL | the ust bE tue State fur the term trom the Yat any or | FOO: GEO. P. GORE & CO. 14 80, und until the wth day of Seprem- presence among them was objected fo by the t «Seip ee r Mr, kobert Edwards, Bart, also supported | 22DDY. ‘ eae Gewobor AB. 1 and i - yo 21 und 216 Madison-at members of the press and other gentlemen. MEETING AT. BALLYLEAGUE. theTesolution.. He said in part: “At Inst | sy piaz Nexb July 19, Bronson Howard's Last and ihiug bedi a eee Aisy for cousin, TyT aT a 230 Pemaatinet tenets Se | THURSDAY, JULY 15, at 9:30, was going round ited on an old farmer wh in farm, and who also, Mr. M. P. Boyton, the Secretary to the | Yesterday a land meeting was held at Bal- election, meeting, asked the person did he come to | Iyleague, County Roscommon, near -Lanes- | ing, I take notes for the Government. The reply | borough, County Longford. The number , mount rQVrr ot laws, journals, “WIVES,” © | Orinttngy bindings and distsieution coud ees And Last Week of Daly's Companies, walt atiso an aiplesiotedearect wanes: | RPEQULAR TRADE SALE te, on his order, at the State Honve, in. v] : i i brothef, had made extensive improvements given, after.some hesitation, was in ‘the | Who atterided was very considerable, and in- | Orne holding, “Phis man, f beneves went | 7 = : u of Sorfngitend, at such Ute or times und in Bias atlimmative, and the individual was politely, | cluded contingents from Keltivan, Ballagh, | tothe agent tosay that he would build a OLYMPIC THEATRE. Mii rec pout Le the etn iaay tlirget and co be equal in GROGKERY ‘AND GLASSWARE but firmly, requested to retire, which he did, | Strokestown, Elphin, Kilgepin, the. Town of | dwelling-louse if the Landlord vould sup- ark-st., oppozite Sherman House, Sin a2 caus dotaee tah eabcanid ao cise iy shed. He took his notes in the crowd near | ete. Several of the epntingents were headed papabapes Me aie raged to ny | Positiyely last times. Grand Matinee nt (Only | Ist. Printing paper. . Rock. and Yellow Ware, Decorated Chamber Ses, aDatly. b Daily, excopt Sapday. cDaily, ag th The chair wi ied by Mm A bee ;. | the same time he was encouraged go on ‘hentré Open) and Night Performance at Paver fur blanks, covers, ote. ps. turday. @ Duily, except Monday. pe platform. The chair was occupied by | by bands and banners with various appropre: | with the building. When he got the length . * So'cioek of , Sd. Stutionery ang ottier miner. ‘Glissware In great variety. Pullman {As-wheel) Sleeoing-Cars and Passes [B Mr, Daniel Langan, P. L. G. - ate mottoes.- The platform was erected in | of the roof he received a notice stating that |. rorceafte ids ‘imunt be made for each of the three | Guoas Packed fur Countey Merchants, +] Soaches betwean Chicazo, Counelt Binge, Oar seh - Mr. Boyton said’ that in the absence of i body of Nf a Ph forexnini clusses, apd must, snetify the prieo ‘per 2 GEO. V. GORE € CO. Auctioneers. | Joseph, Atchison, Topeks and Kansas City those who. were invariably resarded as the fhe main SUReE OE ihe town, At ody’ a aa his rentwould be raised £18 per annum, and Feum for ouch of the several kings o piper, the price Faia without chan‘e. 'Parfor Cars, with Heclinggg Ce . a Of vi a ver iinis! thousand for env pes, 160 1c ico per £rOs: x x ve ri ice, armed with rifles, under the command | he never iimshed the house, the is of ioasncatee ‘for each et ee ther neioies ‘ob statlon® POMEROY & CO0., Borngen Ualoaee s pad z Bananas C City. C. B&O Tg Jeaders and guides of- the Irish people, the | of q SubInspector, were drawn up near the which stand.to the pres vag a Inh rs. Wood's N : and § r s , were dra r present day ‘as a monu- | Inher own version of rs, Wood's Novel, eftitled a Sone: ; next best thing they could have wastheirsen- | platform, ‘There was 1 Government reporter ment to the so-ealled rights of his landlord. |. yn 4 Sinn LYNNE; “No contract will be made at a:higher rate than § per Auctioneers & Manufacturers Agents, Cpiearo. Mitwanteas & Nt. Pant Rater, timents, “He held in iis hand letters or tele- | fn attendance. ‘The chair was taken at about | BENE to the dentum grenter.than the mmrkér price of the articles grams from forty parish priests and curates |.} Walonk by eee Rha cleat Gunn, P.L,G:, of Shame and Mr. Robert’ Ramsay, solicit- Or, THE ELOPEMENT, at wholesale, in: the City Of Chicuyo, at the time of : ‘Hold Regular Sales of - “Pan-Handien, Depot, (SormeE Clinton and Camm rears one ee So or the Stpkestown. | Lynch,-of Eiphin, ; sea, | OF having spoken, the resolution was then 3Apy ISABEL i RAY RIO 8 ORE keg i HOUSEHOLD 60008 AND GEN Grand Pusitie Hotel andar Derse PEmer Him f 3 4 4 a 4 : Riel ‘of Elphin, propose tt neet nie VIS c é i gon Tew. Father Corbett, Bs Pe Claremorris, he | and ‘Mfr. ‘Thomas Farrell, of sttokemowi BAG tothe, maceling, and adopted “unaul ‘In whet ehisricier sive bus uo living peer. each oF the separate dias as areata eomtraats for : ; [beaver had 2 telegram in which he's: id: * Practical seconded, the folldwing resolution : 3 The Rev. G. W. Hamill: moved the next MONDAY, July 12, Every Night during the Week, : BINDING... ER AL MERSH ANBISE Milwankee Express. oso re Work just now to save the present crop from: That we solemnly pledge ourselves never to resolution, a8 follows: and Mutinees Wednesday, Saturday, und Sunday, ‘The binding will be let in one contract upon the Pe ‘Milwaukee, St Poul é- ic Sma th Of pil the work required oN ‘ apolis Express being grasped up in the death struggle of a vhicl es és aN if lowest bi 8 aggregate sysieni Which has proved the eurse of our | favetbcon evicted ant eeopee beoerees | | Tht. for the purpose of an immediate set- | Hati's Mammoth New York Novelty Combinalion, | Wess ete ‘Tnesday and Friday of each week. orton bay eta try.” ‘The Rey. Father John Ryan P. ? men eviered, Lo oppose by ‘sme. tlement, the Goverfinent settlement stould be | Forty Beautiful Ladiey—0, and Hush Far, The Field COPYING. Resday and Friday of each week joton Kxpress trai euuntry. ie Kev, Father Jolin Ryan,P. V.. | in our power the man so lost to public decency presumed to be a fuir rent, subject to the right | Ings, Davenport Bros.. Vie Reynolds, Fanbie Preeti ‘The copying of:the laws. journa's, and joint resotu- ray) atinackes Madixon, Pi Xew Inn, telegraphed expressing: his’ belief | as to be found occupying these hbidings. of either party to appeal to a committee of ref- | I. W. Muck and Ada Rosell, Mile. Biunca, Mons: | tons of the thirte-secund General Ascombly ot site By POMEROY & CO. Chien, lowa, and Dakota Be. Fos f that the Land gue established by Parnell | * yfr. Harris, of Ballinasioe, asa delegate | crees, impurtially appointed, whe shall decide wes and Hon Collie a and Gracie Jones, Billy | State, for the use of the Pubilo, Printer, Will be let in Stevens Holné ahd Ashland BE § Biss the quiy means of securiny justice tothe | from the Land League; addressed the mect- | the sent on the Tahoe nae wae eee net |. zt SAG conten Be raved DyJaee { AMliwaukee, M tenauts ia Ireland. The Rey. Father Con- | in: He touched briefly on the evil effects of { profit of a holdiug, after parig for sell, labor: WEST-SIDE NATATORIUM, SEG HOOKER Ste toe DEE ee ee (HAT TEL MORTGAGE. SEE «| gfiegnlen Express. alee ‘ v. V., Screen, telegraphed am with xis stem of landlordism, and pro- | Supervision. and the aunual proportion of rates, | 1,3. KADISI, Dresidents Sut and IpsiYAM aisom-a als, reports, uid documents, and other printed an you heart and souls may the blessing of God ceeded,to say that it was not ‘the “landlords taxes, repairs, and the interest on movable | “* ee sixesisen aia Se Heatiar saquteedte be distribaced, in secordance with Of the Elegant Stock und Fixtures of the Byron Passenger. attend the policy of the Land League.” Father | whom fault should be found with, but | Stock. is a fund to which both the lzndlord and GR. AND 4 Hl ATIC FEST. AL, law, or joint resolution of the Generat Assembly, will aos Sunday Paasenvert bial is detencae nae | Me tenants themselves also,” Ie ther dia no | femnt ryt oeaupicr have wiauisin proportion | (y¥4.JI URN ee Restaurant & Dining Rooms | acs i = i Eugene. Sheehy, . Kilmall a = x 4 teafochial duty makes my attendance im- | from time to time eome forward to take the i peal evented: by cach in OF Fee Se lidnidated dataves, payable tu the people ia Sinneapois ae oad eet Shee yfor Sete sai Bs gers ir 2 Mi a k ding. . i - : “ ae Be lit et thn 4 and 3 i possible, Tam with you in spirit to-lay— | Jand from which their fellow tenants had She Tee mawiedl TougbideC. Gs Ale Tuestiay, July 13, 1880, at 8:30 p.m, Risceesiad che primow, conditioned tut, if such old rhs : Fiavie dt Gilen or sis Ye ceaeae ak incon ad sehr Bather Joyee pee pramed every: | been evicted there would now beuo such | 4 2He, Mev, Edward ‘Loughrey, C. C., atedhddtess by Hon, Carter 21 Harrison, gma intro | griee ged, eue person making le wil, within ten dara $1 East Washington-st., : - ; phere! Hi those MUTE: | things as bad landlords in Ireland. | What. | tenure, Park, seconded the x resolution, and | ing from the Nurrueahaies nt “aved DY *™iB | speciged in this udveruusinent-and that he will cie~ ‘i ? Tumoe Central fatness! Dressel” Ras also amongst those who ex: | ever he had to say against the landlordsmichit declared it adopted. ae iminsiie by De Osa eye HHfe Cold Bathsand | Gf'suen eomteact ih suen mum asthe Coamaasiones | Monday Mornine, July 12, 10 a.m PaRekat Ove, a Rags: money -stenate pressed sympathy with the meeting. Mr. | ina sense apply with double force to some | @¢l@ Sag Sl Car ae of Swim Dr. Oscir. C, De Wolf. Ver! ‘determin iF] LB Lah | B ae a Dey onees Clark, Goat IE Hichard Lalor, M. P., wrote saying: “It is | of the tenauts, for if. a mun vhaving |. Mt. James E. Doherty, solicitor, Dérry, | “Si Trice: Ssimmings two Jengins of bath, by | “ach widder inust tle his toad and a copy of hisbta| . COMPRISING nO Bates end Poimios House: ¢ PY opinion there should be 2 Land League | influence or a latge capital went to an agent, | bYovosed the third and fourth resolutions,.as weir general request ths Bice eon? a xiene | MHP FC SLE ad ae BL ett ead earn tne Sec: : -hi every parish in Ireland; the people need | ingratinted himself with hin, and’ of: | follows: Bee et the Thames.” From Dickens’ “Uur Mutual | Pond shail have been Gepouited withthe Gorcnicee: | Elegant Matble-Top Tables, : BE Pouts & Texas Express one Hot expect much from the Government, and | fered n larger sum of money than auother, | , That we desire oné usiform Inw for all Tre- Da The awards of the severnt contracts will be made | 109 Bent Weod Chairs, » | Ghee Now Orleans Eanes Te way ti hing mn, - vas Wi ‘age land, buses xity nure, fair rents, anc al . . wy the Commissioners, of State Contracts wssuon as : Pirnlish Darlinene here eing front the | that man was worse than the ‘zent or the | Jan’. based on Axity” of tenure, fair rents, and | 3 siék Race, ice fen leneite of Bath. Open toon | Hite comulsaoners of Sings Contuets ardaua ns | 200 Bem Wi Brussels Carpets, St English Parliament but by pressure, and that bailiff [hear, ayd cheers}. The speaker then 'Phat, while recording our strong cbnyiction of | Swateurs.. Prize, silver medal. the right to reject any and all bids, ve, ens J rated s * iid Ruce, ‘by Farragut Boat Club. Prize, gold | “Tints of articles required, binuks {for proposals and | Nine French Plate Mirrors, jnust come from the people outside as well as | devoted some time to consideration of -what | the pressing necessity’ under present cireum- the representatives inside.” Mr. W. H. Sul- | had been said with referenee to the uon-pay- | stutives of the change in the law proposed in the { “S“xntuition in Swimm Pande and otfter parieuiurs onepplica- 3, 8 < x d ad be he non-pay- | s S Murs in 5 Ex s ing, by the Lady and Gentle- s Stan Counters, Show Cases, Crocke: Prat Me and Air. John, Ferguson ex- | ment of ront by the farmers. Ilis view of | thnk seek ee the tase Dr general syse | mer Pease oan ening: py the Lady on to the Secretary of Stee. eARTOW, PL feel We Rai ae ap pressed their regret at unavuidable absence. | the mutter was this: A man tool: the land | tem of peasant’ proprictary wodld be a ginal | . After the performance zentlemen will be allowed i . : ‘Secretary of State, lated Ware, NEES, air, Boyton said he wished to mention that | for.its reproductive powers. If itshvuld not { Solution of the land question. - anne bath ent Orchester Sasa Pa re, THOS, B: AEEDLE Sct. In fact, eversshing necessary for.a first-class Res- | Bupuaue s sick an invitation, courteous and to the point, was | produce the amount that he reasonably ex: { Mr. John Moore (Fahan) .seconded the nilsslon, 0 cents, 2 JOUN C SMITH, SSUES NG FOU Dy OA gE OTB UTTEED sing Dubuque & Sloux City Expres: seut to the sentor and junior members forthe | pected it would, then he was not “bound to | resolutions, which were adopted. ON THE LAKE. : epee Treasurer, : nd 8) Kandolph-st.- | bOnSaturday nicht to Gilman quly,” vouehsated Cee biaee ag. Teply, had, been | pay the landlord or anybody else one shilling { Str: Wiliam Lapsley: (St. Jonuston) then : : NINE " : hee ee SEOHEGAN "ELI on Spturgay might runs to Beoris pate: xouchsafed, (grouns, and a voice “Down | for Shat land, In Support oe ibis iew he | moved: ae ee ‘The Elegant and Commodious Sido- Wheel. Steamer Commissioners of State Conteacts. By GEOHEGAN & REVELL, : em ‘ " a : ‘ : u, «las a parallel ease that of a man 2 re OVE * te = 93, 195, 197 4 Cor. ay. 4 Chiengo & Alton. _. - a Mr. Joln Aroore, éf Tully, a tenant farmér, | Purchasing a ie Din istrict were) water | of Ulster Brextenied erm ng {ue ural parts |" ELORA PHOFOSAL8 will be reolred for a Brick Schoal: BLT, Wh We Band olphetseoe. Birtivar. Union Depot, West Sige, comer Coral mn Tina moved: Was scarce. Iie bought the well, not for the | villages, of whatsoever area; where ‘the tene- | Willleave her dookGiark-st. ridee.datly.as follows: | rund'up to Friday noes yids oe foe r turd-st.” Tleket Ofticos, at Depots, #9 soath Gey Awnereas, the eocial condition of the Irish | sake of havin the mere excavation or hole | ment is held directly from the lendlowd cod thet | “SUSDAY SURE neo oy Be h Chica Plans and specitieatioas to bo t 100 State-st., é : ®t, Grand Pacitic Hotel and Palmer Ho people having beemreduced through their sub- } in the ground; but for the ‘use of the waters { for the encourgoment Or jinproyement und SUL Do em 1] Room gn PN Pee Pocre o ——e — jection to England and its coercive legislation | and if he found that the well, becsnie dry | enteprise in such’ pluces the coming-legislation Sp. ms Montene weaes Huht is reserved to roject any or all bid: ae Leave.) Anim To a stute below, that of any civilized countrein | he was not bound by the contract int) | Showld cuerantee ‘full security to all tenants : DAY, JULY 110 mm. an - : Te . IN 2 Bansag City, Denver & Pueblo! the world. and Whereas the mouthpiece of En- | Whiol he dad on Th a a holding such tenoments. . m., Isvanstone round trip. 3 cents, _¥ 9 . FINANCIAL Fasc Bxpre ; gijen public opinion. when speaking of the con- | Tovoted some “Mere ig’ teen raested | _ dr. John Gamble (Derry) seconded the res- TOE Tene Bea eng eg eents. | WEDS MDH CITT BATTS nAaen ae ¢ Sopas City & Santa Be Signe we z wilful und persseatie postpone tho good ct | eniaration sas teonene roe es | LAND MEETING AT SIRULE. - Waikegon, round tapes baa se Wetted |g ea unieribeieant New tore ane ~. | Pei Rar re Bei i} is atts i . a elt 2 evicl crt - stead x pd a « zanized under the laws of New Yort e fon Keokul ex. vi 1e3 Sites or tornesin tend ebeanteresis of foreian [word einigration was rather an inapplicable | A land mecting, attended. by 6,000 people, | cents: to Kenostun, si. Dinner at Grant ous Location of Ming: LEAD VILLE, COLORADO, Gre eee Rekin & Peoria Bx. via Jolie States or to assist theoriesof polities, such rules | one to use. He then urged ony em the | was I Siidavat Shiv - ; nbsha, On arrival of the bowt; 90 i. ER Caphull Stock, $10.021,0N); 50,0) shares; Par Value, 32. Chicago & Puducan It, RE: ty : D - s ‘as held on lay at Shrut nty Mayo. | DAY, JULY 1-9 a. m. Grand’ Bxeurss CK UNASSES: . S inge’ Rave thereby forfelted all claim to alle | necessity of being united. If they showed sears Sanday Shrule, Coun iy Mayo, round trip, SL SATURDAY, JUL 10a. man : RFOCK US ASSESS AULE. od Be Hi + \ Sonora Dune ayesanRtd Be: glance, ee it thorerore resolved that themselves to be united they would impress There were abdut120 police present, five of | 220'p. m,,' Hee fon: Tun conte; tekets GEriGhTa: vu if Went Accommodadun: ‘Our thousands’ do" bereoy indorse ti3-] the. Government with au iden of the reality | Witom took notes of the proceeuings in the | Koed forthe, duy ‘cits! roraenine te CR geeare Presdent, GEO. D. ROBLIE H es foregoing decisrations as embodying ‘the pose | of their avievances, and would obtain re- | absenee of the Government reporters. ‘The mornin: round trip, $1: state-rooms extn, 4 paces teesident. 8 RE 7 WHITE. . ‘ piticacn. Tock Kataind && Wactae seatieant : Uonand trongy of our misgoverned and im. UE iT they, were not united it watild | Rev. J. Monaghan presided, and resolutions { ,auble,fo0m fer “aunel ar oF nen, Oe Sem tiee Establishment Glitees, go Clarkcte Shereiay Mowe Prise ies Be boverished country, and as jikewise furnishing | militate against them -to a corresponding de- were adopted demanding the establishment | 2 reshments of itil kinds on the boar Hanne auene Wether, or Grand Pacitic Hotel, and 75 Canal, comer Msdiea, + Us a justification for recording our unceasing ‘| gree. 3 ae Of peasant proprietary and protection against inter apply te J. COX, Manager. Se GIES Sans Rie if = determination to resort to every lawful means | ° The resolution was adopted. ~ {| eapricious evictions, and” condemning the 7 . . Bankers, POUT, NE 18 jee * compatible with an ontraged civijized people | . 4fy° iniek Owe Strokes 4 be one e nine HERSHEY MUSIC-HALL. . z ES fad “fj = Davenport & Pe é whereby our inalienable sights, polticlt oes |. alr, Donte i Owens, of Strokestown, pro- gonduct‘of those who’ took house or Jand # 5 F ‘Watttgia Faint Os ae eeeaiee Hebets, Leet 2. Lettar, bis &. 9 | Conner wwe Ser es. ee social, can be regained trom thelr cnemics, ased, and Mr. John Dolan seconded, thefol- | from which a tenant lad been evicted for ‘Luther. Marsh, Stephen V. Whiter r. Kansas City. Leavenworth & At-| ‘AiDenis Contan, of Lacky, tenant f lowing resolution: A nonpayment ofrent. — * § fH AR i READINGS Geo. B. Robinson, dames D- . 191-193-495-197 Randolph-st, E chison Vest. Express seconded the proposition. which as carried, hat Pending the passing of a bill for the sct- are . : : BY Prinelpal Office: Roomsst und 33 BOREEL BUILD- COR. FIFTH-AY : -_ | Bata Accommodation - sition, lenient of the iand question, we hereby declare : : : Frinclon! Office: Roomsat und 3 PAY. Nil Mr. Patrick Meehan proposed: ito be the duty of the Goverme ce ee pete ne IN MEMORIAM. . ING, Nu. lls Broudway, New Vore ——S = +| Kansas Cicy, Leavenworth © er COUDITY, Wi y si E for non-payment of rent, 2 power 2 ams. J. wD. . : Fi 5 09 eo pbaily except Sundays, except Providing God Yor the use ond sustenance of | which, if. exercised. would lead to much crime . For The Chicago Trigmne. eer a : rr NING a thatly except Mondays. ef Tense of ete peaple 10 whom He gave inclination and agrarian disturbance. 4 i ‘The saddest ot news did that teleernm bear IN-CONNECTION WITH THE REGULAR WEDNESDAY 5 Si a a and chergies to cultivate and improve it, any Mr. James R. MeDonnell supported the As it leuped o'er the wires like light ‘Hershey School Normal Course, : ig large or wmall amounts. $25 or $25,000. Write . y . 3 *Michican Certra Mtattresd. F Loged’ and notoperntite Clee oe Racers | Tesolution, which was adopied. tie took ex: |° Iventne teen oesehe eek of June: Ona A sanaaa ei PSC; "| Won SOULE & CO., Commission Merchants July 14, at 9:30 a, m. _ | Paper, foot of Lateras und font of Nmonty-aeamde Ownership and. comtrol toa landlord caste to be penton te we PT Ducts of a statement Made We thunght ok inch ey n Thursday Eve., duly (5, at8 o’clk. wt Es Salle Bt. CHICAGO, ILL.. for Circulara, ' dolph, Grand Pacitle Hotel, anda: Palmer Hows, used us an instrument of usurious or pulitieal | he » by Lord Duusany, that to extend the ee , : P = : a seli-sceking, demands from every acurieved | Ulster tenantright syten wien oe Ore oped ag ee of bor hone MR. KAYZER will Inaueurate. hls series with a read- . SUMMER RESORTS. : Leates A Irishman an undying hostility, being tlagrantiy | pensating the landlords would be robber "Thus lett so sadly alone On ER AR ATR or 1c. aE AYE : : 3 u ne . opnosed to the first prineiples of their humanity | ‘The idea the noble lord entertained, in 3 BA tees : Z THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, CONGRESS: HALL CAR PHT Ss. § x ston Bx paisa —self- preservation. | ODonnell’s -opinion, was that landlords | ““An! ttle foresaw our dear elnesmate, + | qlickets. 0 cents: for sale mt the Box-Oftiee of the bs ? : . a 3 Mr. John Heffernan, Kildare, seconded the’ | should be compensated for interference with On that memorable first of June, a Hersey Musle-Hall, 5 , : ~ Tesolution, which was carried. 28 the time-honored. privilege of -rack-rentin: ‘The cloud fast looming above her," HOOLEY’S. THEATRE. - ‘ SARATOCA SPRINGS, P ener OSE 0 00 ia Mf. Kelly (Monasterevan) moved: : | and sending: the tenants lromeless and penni- a'o burst. alas! so soon, s ‘ Z 6 TARER AND A HALF DOLEARS PER pay. ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO. hat having heard the principlys and objects | less on the world. [Groans.] ‘They heard of ‘Tiittle thought she that Death's Angel Htistdadlaa ry Henin Gad army’ Bee aie : Als on Stand a & St. Peceg Meh, National Land League this day’ set | compensation in ‘this reeard, Dat nothing of 1 qA¥is Hastening ear the Week und Wednesday and Gituvlay Uameee | This splendid Hotel-having been thoroughly reno- = aii forth and aifirmed by the duly accredited repre- | compensation for the centuries of suffering, Whom Angels could neoae Tepes, positively the last Performances of the Great Comedy. | Fated and refurnished, w)li open aes . By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SOXS, ‘i ese oe 6 of teat aired appre: ae hel Learn rest on - the country by this aie Pa « Success, i 3 THURSDAY, JUNE 17. Auctioneers, 19, 201, und 45 East Randolph-st, Lane, Shere & Michigan Beatiern, Pron ys7 d | fi a . . z ut He who is always yearnin; e¥ h CLEMENT & WILKINSON, Proprietors. = kes oflices at depot, Van Buren-st. Tae donee eters peime made to amcliorste | “Mr. Vetor Clarke, of Lanesborough, pro- | - PRb2s Whos niwars yearning OUR GENTLEMEN FRIENDS! | x5. Sewers | JTRIID EROW?: ile Urenizeeceonse ana Forcing se at dustrial classes, we heartily pledge ourselves to | Posed, and Mr. Jol ‘Roche, zlso of Lanes- | Thus sirnered this ariken troasure = ern ke Sfices ii the Cound Pace Sarat une Pater Hoes saist BY eve Pane in extending { Dorough, seconded, the third resolution: ‘To the depths of His Sucred Heurt. ° FPRDAY NIGE But our TRADE SALE . pend Fuctte 20 The saree, eae tps ries and | _ That wé hereby approve of Mr. Parell's hon-: ., Fond mother, look down on thy darlings— i SAE aus 1G; é : . heave at the "mg iy the dish Nadoua! Land | est and only eflective potty. and sieges tee |» vatumete; lank down on thy dain First Benettt in Chicago of : Wednesday, July 14, 10 a. m.,_ af ip proposed by the Natio selves to support the branch of the Land League + In mercy swcet Jess will told toe ; . i a ae oe Chairman of the Mary: | founded in this district tne Seuene Myo vest at length in thine avin. MR. CEORCE HOLLAND, Saratoga Springs, N.Y | pee ah and colireesa Fun ing of ir. T. Brennan, airman of the Mary- Thi Par a igi z “On which occasion. after the Comedy, there will be ai rl os ie Tesolution having been put. and ear- a < it Goahretd @ in ate 9 a Wa xf , Poreign branbi:of, the Land’ League, see | icy Mr. Hickey, ‘ot nockerouliery, pro-} Ope nog perenved ones, in Detonee Misx ADA GRAY. the dinierseen Actress, Mies | OPEN FOR THE SEASON. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, an” Wen evdineton supported the resolu. | Paved i ‘ Her spirit whieh hoversabouryou, " * | SURI GANIS, ‘her ara gnneurenes In den yen : And DECORATED WARE. | eisnare, exmetonati @: ar Lente ® tion. He said in part: Let the people save an Abe opinion of this meeting the con- |. W i guide as In dn: yore. - known Artists having vohinteered their services: HENRY CLAIR, Lessee. Goods packed by experienced packers. (Cincinnat! AirLine and Kokomo Line), themselves, for most assuredly the Govern- | G#ct ef those landlords who, regurdless of- the ‘The cross, it is true, looks cumbréus— Reserved sedts now rendy- i a HENRY 0 v & SONS Depot, corner of Clinton und Carroli-sts, West SS ment would notsayethem. Every trade had | @ePression caused by three’ bid barvests, still But bears it not Mary’ssweet Son? a r ey ae ° B ; ENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Auctioncors. 7 Leave. [ Arita; its combination, why should mot the tenant | Vict Heir tenants, iS uncbristinn and uninst. | While Riseing (e crv te sourcing, . THE FAXTON, United States Hotel “SHERIFP'S SALE. . conte farmers ?~and ‘unless they jobied together eae Belly seconded the resolution, and it Father, Thy will bedonet"" 7". Wil leave her Dock, north side Clark-st. Bridge, - LONG BRANCH 9 ay — TENN yindtanapolis, Lonts-| ou es ‘ ay vi 3 - aaa : SDAY. - eta TAD 3" e undersigned will aie Puesday, rile, as brothers, one after-another, they would Then upivard and onward; dear classmate! | SUNDAY. July U—or South Chieazo at and | Opons June 19, LAIRD & VAN CLEAR, Proprictors, | o'clock at publlo sale, at 90 Fourie ig eng rs 2e10 | Express 0a 30. Rem Soontizht on the Lake at tp. a, tents of a be, sq t speak, devoured. [(Cheers.] Let. LAND CONFERENCE IN. DERRY. * | +. ,No time remains to be lost— Kenosha at Ya. m. sharp, call- them wen join ‘the Land League. it had ; , For, the summer of life once ended, eRe ad Hee eke feamaena ot Ha. _. CAPE ANN, Fi Bren, : et Bow been long established in ne Queen’s An vaporeant dat orircreniee (as held in é te 5s vel the wintry Frost. bi . nignge te Hee a ne OT a gs ROCK HOUSE, Good tlarbor Reach: Glonees. irst-Class Furnished House, Repots, E: son oats oot yt OF mecstts Jouuty, as a proof of what it h: a. Derry hursday week. it 4 »se Will watch o'er our lambkin,” THURSDAY, Jul oSt Joe at 9n.m. sh: - | ter, Mass. Finest Oceun Scone rf- Bz an, Bieta: shots. Exposition Building, and foo Y unty, but Proo hat ithad done | Derry on puay see he report of it she f ati: p.m. SBarp, r8- | ter, Sew bnetana Gee ener am Hunan tne on ang Gung Reno; Braseals oa Cee A IGict Omicos ss Clark-st. Balmet te mourns that fond mother's love, SieRing to Chicazo at 10230 p.m. 5 SATURDAY, July 17—To Michigan City at 9 9. m. 3 Gr Y shurp, returning to Chicago ut Spon. Moon | it G- BROWN. ort and could do he would state ‘that a widow which we subjoin is abridged from the Derry. wit hovers around her grieved darlings, i G Pacitic. ition Buide. not far from Where he lived was about to be Journal of the 18th inst.: ‘Tho’ her spitit. now rund Pacitic Liotel, und Depot (Expositio: Leave. | Arirs, ejected by the landlord,—a landlord wielding 7 » ves above. os light On the Lake atg p.m, AN iY oy a - op e- | The hall-was well filled by representative Sr. Xavier's, 50 Cents each tound Trip. Brass and String Band: PLEASAN T P 2. fede Hd oe aie ee alarauls or D roe. tenant-farmers and a few friends of the farm- 2 pee Hiei DABS, Manan GREEN LAKE, OINT HOUSE wen CAL PRED AIA’ Borg orpress : ‘Bonz me e x Wis. Enlanted a RS 5 sas Hae dla at. pe thasterevany nd League | img community, and a very earnest interest Why Life Is a Disappointment. WALTER ¢. LY ~ | Preasantest Summer Polamedandngrly urmiabed IMPORTANT TO THE red, and on the Friday the landlord | Was evinced in ‘the proceedings throughout. Life is a disappointment, chiefly because ts id “he did not intend to persevere.” | Qu the motion of Mr. John’ Cunninjham, }| those who are starting in-it overestimat aE’ 2 [Cheers.] . Pi pe OnES Foyle street, Derry, seconded ‘by Mr. John | theirown strength and underrate thatot thelr ELO CUT I ON I ST, CEMETERY. Mr. Boyton, in supporting the resolution, Alesander, Tmallek, Carrigans, the chair was s. Self-suificiency and ignorance Room % Central Music-Hall. : Alexa dear fie enrates coal Seen The Forest Home Cemetery £0, said: A hundred men owned absolutely all by flr Alderman MeCarter, J. P.. | are the pioneers the pasture and Jillage land in the County of Watersidé, a firm supporter of the tenant-| ‘The looker-on not disappuinted; it Summer cinss at OzS, Proprietor, Dartford P.-O., W. - Manknkee tine. - Depot, foot of sake-st. and toot of Twenty-secoot® Leave.,; Arve, i + 30 7s Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Louis: press, ville Duy Exp 8: 5 09 pus ae PERIODICAL it ue 3 2 c e) b ig d ‘hho k eet : “clock every motning. Monday | 8, ang Kildare, ayd they had thrown the page in | ight cause. : a is the aclor who is. Overweening self-confi- | Bre. Cluss vo'eien.” Baenie Gate ‘ally. Moke ree aitention of all persons, expecially Nughs Express the face of these 'men. ‘Two hundred thou |. Mz. Joseph Alexander, Imlick, moved the | dence refuses to see difficulties; and thus the = - ae. Suburbs or Kheetg a yestside und in Pacer ; ae: sand pounds was what the Government val- } first resolution, as follows: >” Preparation which might overcome them is BAUMS CONCERT GARDEN, family burial piace, above mentioned comorere, Chteago g Enatorn Iiiinols Raliresh: ued the ‘property of the landiords of Kildare aoe rhe gpinion of. she mecting the rumie- |. Replentes. zie Sree is crushing; because | Tweniy-sccond-st., Cottaxe Grove ‘and Indista-avs, Phe sage ts Sen (anvilte Houte. Grande: aL, and -the latter made the tenant occupiers and 3 pres Revessity of Irish agri- | it was dcemed impbssible. Presumption and " comprising the ss West. of ‘Ticket Ottices, 77 Clurk-st, Palmer House, nero pay £300,000 a year rent. If purehased by | °uiturists is the adjustment of rents, ay | MtFomunee have burned the bridges, and left | GRAND SUMMERNIGHT CONCERTS rated Hans! Park amd ey a feaeen the apleasan |< i Sree ghmains leave trom Depok the Government to-morrow the land-owners' Mr. Alexandpr said, in part: Now that our | no opportunity io gatherthe shattered forces seegiiui yard on Mudison-st. throush Central Park, passing | THE GREAT ENGLISI REMEDY. Cures Len- ae Se een wan ante property in Kildare would be £1,000,000 at | g00d old friends—the lovers of liberty, free | by retreat. ‘There’ seems tierce help for Every Evening During the Summer, _ | the, ddmicthar'so Gee aamente-second-at * Yinttors Biscases, ull diseases weeenos, Ulceration. Ovarian | | : : “teste | i . lwenty” years’ purchase, Some’ of’ them | dom, and progréss—are again strong in | these blunders; each gen¢ration must learn | 44mlssion 2% conts to all parts of the Gurden. * | compete wius the Bores: Home forthe ee ee ae Used Ene es yeags uy ph gmale Wenkneat 3 je 2:00 amit would not be disposed to take twenty years’ | Power, we earnestly look forward toa con- | for itself. There is a paint where teaching :W.L. ALLEN, Mutinger. parry) sccnery Prices as vet ure very moderate, $8 | lating Pil. “Sold by alt Drusgists. evorswhere, Price, 70 pinlf Tay) ‘ is i 2 Fambly lot le? f $1.0) per box, or six boxes for: 5 raall 35 vo purchase-—perhaps in tive years from now | Stimmtion of our hopes in just Land laws, | ends and experiance” beeing “Fe eee ans LINCOLN PAVILION, Jected mul is catanningegmte, Che pro 4 ma. Bent by mall : deliaees . ¥ i notonly for Ulster, but for Ireland. [Ap- | which has set bound: knowl- 1 p : a) lame attvimnces Tee noe established there wilt be | Of postaxe, securely woaled. 9 i : they would wigh they had taken ten years, [Ap- Is to human know: Clarkest,, near North-ay, 7. BOUTRaevance.. CREEL HIS Teulations address youE GRAY MEDICINE Co. Chtengo & Grand Trink Ratlwah . ¥.. tnd ioe plause.] “I will now show that neither the edge. No_man can take .up the work of —— os 3 Wi echanics’ Bloc! al E Areh Si MEETING AT KEADUE. Land. act of 18i, oF any ether imax |e ethes Where it hasbeen lett there it | GERMANIA. -MAENNERCHOR SUM. | BiEUeRe every Sanday: Moriiiag, sharp from | - holasule Agents tor tho Unvied eeege, Depot commer archer und Stewart-ar® a SER Ser * yet introduced into Parliament, -con--|.must-remain, ‘The father cannot sive ose R ; = ames feaco petals sens free, 23 Bearers - _ We -subjoin a condensation of the report | fhing the Necessary elements’ for a’proper | queath the child lis experimen ei ook - MERNIGHT FESTIVAL, Sold tn Chicago by a: Fete E eae |e furnished by the Freeman of June 26: Riter revision of rents which would give the | property. Men may vaunt thentselves se they EDN ES AY Sty 14.3880. | __ OCEAN NAVIGATION. : “and ib hake-sts comer ereey Parity eee 1 amp mle ema To-day the Town of Keadue was the scene | necessary confidence and encouragement to | will, but there is Timit to their power; and | ~ 7 i ee Gg eo Ss | Fulpariivo Ace 5 assap mfp 9a of a deinonstration to protest against the re- | the tenant-farmer fo promote improvements | that limit seems in some cases to have ‘been COCDAS STATE LEN E esa re satis Pa Rive cor Aaninndrar S215 soe + gent eviction of sixty-five human beings. | on an extended scale, which would contrib. | reached in one man. Shakspeare and Bacon CRATEFUL--COMFORTING. ‘ToGlascow, Liverpool, Dubl : 1a Hulininn Wee ping-iea sttechen co HEC 7 ‘There was' 2 very large number of persons { ute to his ultimate benefit and that of. the na- | have had no successors. No man has-been | ~ i : Gerry, from N. by every Thursday eat antes The Burr Patent Folding Parlor Be a onicass west, present, and the- greatest enthusiasm pre-; tion. In proof of this permit me to submit a | able to take up their work where they leftit. EPPS’ COCO. A “far BrseraetiNg, 10 secommodatign, "Second Cabia, = Dopen ov Ee Be nie tice OFS! ed. Large contingents came_ from | caseof which I hav ample knowledge,—it is | So far as inén’s efforts are -concerned their fA. pai eee AUSTIN. BALDWuis £60, pares Hout of Onc Room, Blac Se, Pagace Rous and Grand Fade He anda. - —— Best Steel Wire Spring Mattress. ‘The hahdsomest, mast sub- @ stantial & comfortable made. assna, Mountallen, Riverstown, Carrick- | that of a man whose. father bought a tiount- | works are completed. As they Jeft-them, si ead s Brondwas ons annowy, an revaah: there sere ain Zara jin igi {oping about fifteen | they remain. - No man has yee! appeared Who *By athe: 7 PREAKEAST: JOHN ELEG Western Manas Lhree brass in attendance. . On one of | acres arable, about ninety reclaimable waste | can equal what they have done, much 1k Doe now lodge of the natural iaws which the banners there was a portrait of Emmet. | and bog, and forty-five acres unreclaimable | improve upon it. Xs far as Wwe. know, they Bee caretar penirens oF digestion ropeeeiion, snd | « CUNARD MATL LINE. “ 2y Manufactured only by Airehes with the. customary mottoes spanned | rough grazing land, in all about 190 statute | reached the limitof man’s power -in the di- | Sélected Cocun. str, pps bas provided ous eoeee re regres wack to aid from British Ports Pas: | eee A. H. Andrews & Co. the town, in the centre uf which the platform | acres, at £24 rent per annum. The father rection in which they taught. ‘The child | {Sues "itt delicitely-navored boveraze which may | fxe,2" Seine MY erruol, Queenstown, ‘Glas: PS So 195 Wabash Aver GRIGAGG, Was erected, imuhediately facing the police | died ina few years, and the amily carried | must mistake the road -just as, the parent | cloususe of sth artery ae meh Sanna CHOMBANY's Oties, corner Clark a a ends Mitra cf arfistic Purriture, Wood Mantels, etce barracks. 4 Government note-taker was ad- | on the farm until the son caine into posses- | mistook it, and Jearn ‘which is the right | 9x be mradually built aipunul strong enough wo ree | CMON. Hints f0¢ #4, and Upmarls ut lowow rates: | weer er pRwt, Chicago, se ge ‘Minds mitted on the platform... sion in 1837, at which date the industry of the | road only whenstoo old and weary to walk 4 fnaisdied aeiicney to Uiseate. Hundreds of subtic ~ en’ Western Avent ~ MTISCELL AN: S. ERS. A oF G Rely, ACP. in apologizing for » family had mereased the atable portion to | in it, And. permps. deus Neat 12,8 it | erorthere fucaung around us ready to attack whers 5 No OGRE: pace ee Sciomrean Getbuseeaaeeet sa uon-attendance, Wrote: “If the people will | about thirty acreg, the landlord increasing the { isso. The wisdom of ageand theformofyouth | fatal sbatt by keeping ourselves well Tordtied “with ccna BUSINESS CARDS, ° . No et Ge" Setanay y Hone dont leave andl areata not help thémseives the few good men they | rentto £32. The young man after far cann 3 cries ecnd ® Properly-nourished frame.—Citit 7 Dutcher's bead Shon | NO Pay. ‘Nuent Ds for Aillw'ke,ce-tuos-€ brid pests 3a h gi y young man after farming ‘ot De joined in beauty. Could the young | Bure, vend and BED Dutcher's Dead Shot. R kahit bita Zoe AUllw ke. ce % tad:3 haves returned to Parliament cat de nothing some three years was nae byl his itends for know poet true strength, and forésee the | * Sold in tns only C¢-2.and D>, labeled. BUGS Potties, 5 genta; muutied, ‘Weents, 173 South Clark-st., Chi ewaunce: Ammepe Se tteces ira tp ae eae rthent, especially nun Very chergetic and industrious, and one | difficulties the: ens : nic Sees BEES & Certan Bae, ea ooo 5 atiialit SPA asf y uOL, G ng h sud 0 F, have to encounter, they ae FLIES Certain Death, Sold orerrwhere. | | Consult personally or by mali, tree of cbeeze, on alt For troon bay te ena uaa Fria ia g 4 4 trite 4 4 , ; Homoeopathic Chemists, ber of the men elected at the last election are | of then went with him to the landlofd’s oitice Would not fall by the way, but would faint |" pepotin cugmerEnble CRemists Londo ans Ve. _ |. GuOMC Rervous, urapeciad diseases, Dr.Jc Reus lathe | For seco rons mesaay and Frida a , 2 aia te : ‘$ ; . Ve. | Only physicianin whe cliy who warrants cures or ho vay Ofice & Locks roc: of Micbican-ay. 4!

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