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—_————= IRELAND’S WRONGS. They Were Emphatically Set Forth by James Redpath Last Evening. Sl e T An Intel 8l resting and Comprehen= ve statement of Lthe Pres- ent Lond Troubles. fow tho Bystem Now in Vogue Op- p:cu!en the Tenant and En- riches the Landlord, gomo Facls Concornlng the Ulster Cus. tom and Ilow It Hns Beon Prace tleally Ahollsheds s gavogo Onslaught upon the Orangumun' 5 :ndg%holr Aotion in Opposing the Land League The Protostant Irish Vigorously De- nounced, and the Oatholic Ones Proportionately Praised. {ow Boycolting Beeame o Feature of the Present Agitation—Amusing Secues and Incidents. 3ir. James Redpath Jectured {n-McCormick's Hall lnat evening under the nuspices of tho Irish Natlonal Land Lenguo of Chiengo, glving * An Exposition of tho Land War and lloyeotting in treland.” While the fact that he wns to como pero’ wns pretty well clrculated, the dny ho would arrive would scom, troin the attondance, fohavo been known to less tha 600, tho small pumber present. belog atteibuted to Insufliciont advertising, though tha etorm had sometbiog to dowith, Among thoss on tho platform were Judge Tuley, Judge Barnum, Ald. Dixon, Tom Drennan, John Forsythe, Michael Keeley, the Hon. C. I3, Furwell, Judeo Moran, Bernurd Cul- lagbam, Molvillo Stone, Col. W, P, Rend, Col. Baldwin, John Enrignt, Col. Abuer Taylor, G, Martin licem, the Rov. Father Cashman, and, of course, Mayor Harrisor. - Too lfon. Thomus Hoyno, Prosident of .tho Chleago Lengue, oecupied the chair, and in o fow approprinte word INTHODUGED THE LECTURER, yemarking that Mr. Redpath had done moro to bring tho truw condition of the irish people be- fore tho eivllized workd nnd to refute the false- hoods and misrepresentations of the English press thun all other writers togethor. plause.] [Ap- Mr. Redpnth, on rising, was recelved with cn- thusinstic cheers. After thanking tho audlenco for tho warin welcome uccorded blm, he sald that Ireland is the Gethsomano of Europe. Thero Is moro sinloss sorrow thoro than fn any other land, I thoy turned (o England and de- manded to know the causes ot this Irish misery, England would glve plentiful as the tigers in them hor own reasons as Indinn Jungles,—In thoso Jungles whith were once pops ulous provinces beforo the native inbabjtants were exterminated by British troops In tho In- terests of trado. sons of Irish eivilization Eogland sald mlsery cand the oplum that tho chlof ren- wera beeauso tho Irish wero Catholles, becauso tha Irish wero drunken, beenudo tho Irish were Inzy, beeause tho Irleh wero extrnvnpant, beenuse the Irfsh were luwless. Homictinies othor reasons woro given, sitch as that Ireland was overpopulatgd, and eomclimes [t was asserted that the great cause of Irish distress was thut the ltish wero not Englishmen. [Laughtor.] These woro not tho answers of fgnornnt funaticlsm, but would be found stated in tho chofeest lish in tho writings of Macuulny and of Froude, in the jot- ters of Lord Lunsdowne, in the specchos of Deaconsfield, {n tho urticles of the lending magazines, and In the edltorluls of tho London Times, Telegraph, and Spectator, and tho leading Britlsh press, It ho were nsked what was tho clfiet cause of Irish misery ho would answer in ono woni—land- lordism. LApplause.] le hoped to bu able to thow that bis anawer was true, und that tho au- swordof tho English were ‘mullynaut slanders of tho about Irish to suy race, In what he . did ho wns not wish fo bo understood ns referring to tho English people, but mere Iy to that treacherous, crucl, and unscrupulous power, the Govern- ment and tho ruling clusseaof Englund,—~n power ‘Whoso progress in overy elime cduld bo traced by tho biood . of slnughtorod pooplo,—a power which hud never kopt its promises 1o the people, ond which bad ulways, while bypocritically talk- on - THE CHAMPION AND ALLY OF DESPOTISM Inovery Jand, [Applnuse.} s Ouo great causo of error among Americans ¥ho consclentlously disoussed tho Irish question ¥as tho assuinutlon that, beeause Ireland wis o ing about liberty, Lo imall country, tho same governed overy asclentitio point ‘af lands,~tho {nnd: but, col cllmutie ang ) ust of Irolund snd tho West of Ire With reforence to this tand question, mparuslvely — speaking, atatutory luws art |, of From it, ew thore woro 1wo Ir horo. weror threo Trolands,—tho Irotestant Countics of Ulst Uister, and tho Wut sstant Jeountios Eust I West of Jrolund, cland outside " of In tho Prot- itho Ulstur custom prevalled, n tho Enat of Ircland other thun Uistor and tn be Weat of Ircland nearly all tho tenants ware tenants ut will, And 70" per cent of atl tho lenants n Ireland wero tonnnts nt will. What ;:‘Anlmuul any one of theso diviglons was not m!xt"r tho othor, whothor conslderod from n Furious, or goclnl, or politicul polut of viow. or Instnnco; Last wintor thero was groat dis- tress In Weat Treland, und yet comparativoly no distress i thy Bust of Irolnnd. Auotiier suurce of error imony 1 thoy Bupposed thoy cmul«i‘ %28 thay Presant flolit ics ors! erstood Amerleans understund o s of 1 rotund afmply by study- m"c o fauis 0f tomduy. - No proiom of Lriah Indecs 804 1o phase of’ Irlsh character could.ho past, o inloxs studiod with roferenco o fhio A8 capechilly trie of tho lund ques- un, Becuuso that hud !1!0[« thut ran l’nl::]l( for 1 pours, f Naor throo gl o m:m\cunlu s thine s 10 Prote: glgnn to e 001l wng {1 faferlor 10"t Ly, Nt trug. to-diry, bees Ler, which wig' Yas Protestant, l’e'“ Cuthallo Tolestant by for “nigrp 1 Aw :g! Innalordg Iy, lrchllld.‘{ 8 MOSt miercilesy clusy hud ke Englang neind, (Chougy Uhere o g S 0t thelr grip on tho 4 pussing from Catholle stant countlea in Irolnnd, vne A& bighor civillzation. That wns true writ| the Catholic counties were cstint counties: but it wan uuse thy superior was Lols- atholle, and not Ulster, which Thofuet that certuin counties Iflld v certin countles wern tho mmin argumout voerations by which ho most itnscrupulons of thioves in Europo peoply, * {Applause, hud hei ] b e, I o OF Ireluiul for tho lust7 whurover found, hated Aud fn lrelund to-duy Lrltish troopn to keop quiot, re; uml‘(r,l h., our country, although we had hud Up to glorious anint, "w: WAr between tho Engilg] AWy only, lalr. rlumvv.»en tho :l‘-uw,l] hio t); an( i Datton oy, Urlfung ek ceuy Sommon een el t;lrxuuucd W -5; W capecint] et 1 Bure eifgory, thops. Jumeg Catarey, “euuse Gept for v AT E upon the Irish, rat 1o conquer Irm:xhxd. \u,h' 0 work, SuliniaSOiIve, B Tdo up o Jarthericountfes,— "Thi pulioy wae ‘Bl Jx“fi}’ i I ¢ of thut great, aod | 4 blosse King lHenoey VIIL [aighe und the Irish R BETWEEN TWO BACES clish fuvaders and tho elund nover had been a ‘:"{ i.rlrllvf mi'lrlnll 4I|ll’ll;lu' tho Tul authority, thoy recognizing Huary not only 0t 10 Tore (48, 1000 o bl own nge religlon upon bis sub- In order to nd he do- 10 order to ko it his mind to plang or Pl Tzabeth contiseating threg Ly ik and yivi en g wu\mnn";&"‘l them to British noble- thoy would drive vut tha hud be lioncest, be- -to In, keep tholr contructs thn tinw of "y “BKH HIE dand from chow. 1n tho Wiy 8 O Irih wents there wis no such Ltk sehil At PrODOFty tn lund, 1t belonglog Yo il it.to tho Individual. Aud It wus Perhups yith BU¥ING Hved for bundreds uid, ‘hlr&h uu:uuh OF yeurs undor thut fdea, for theory it SOULrUCE that wild, Communlstio Gog 50 hn udos papers ‘catled It, thut o fogpelty mude “his earth ' for g o the il B ] rlsh bod ¥us Cogklels abucurcon, [Apolaul 1t o o v t0u speaker boped ho would bare Joug enough, uud do work na; b S0 o privilege' of writlng bis il ud of the Communlsts of 1 i (e, Al o i - nd 8 blmcock (o tho_ Dicuration St b Lug ey, it hea tho [rlsh found they wern {abécorny ittt OF tho lund oy deterialaud {ilonts, gl lsmen, und they went shooting Waugyy ' Fresbyterians, and Eplscopuiinne hl..,,,“. B ud they had mome very fule Leadlocgy, thoy © didi’t * ghioot many G B Ty teniun Tound endt i b hst Pow aud thy'ritly ut (b0 84 my | .Lengue. [Appluuse, L THE CHICAGO- TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, F thme,—not anly to ralso potatoes, but to Nght the othor Murphe: —~ho ol Gharpheys ilnughterl,—bo nade up his il WU':!Llll:vi\'OT LIVE IN THAT COUNTRY ess hio 8 gonid ghanen, and, therofore, tha Inndlords ‘were “oblied to ostublish In Irotand :‘Illlud utzlé‘l::!lnx;llfilllu“ll thoy Enju)"’ud in England 4 L —that” wns whnt_bns i called tho Ulster syatem, & Sl Heoit Mr. Reapath thon spoko of *tho throo F's Which, be snld, one must know the meaning of lul:;n,r’::‘.-‘:'ll:;mmuumnd Irlsh politics for tho noxt The tirst oncZmennt Faie rents” The Prot- estunts of Ulstor had falr rents down to 1847, heciuse If tho landlords had not given uir rents thoy would hnve gone bnek to Englaad und Seatland and lost”thoir estates. ‘Thoy die l&:uw what * falr rents ™ meant in lrcland ho next F was* Fixity of tenure.” That meant that, ng lnnzf as # tenont could pny fils rent, he could not ho evieted. And no tenuit bad been evicted (n the Protestant countles of :{:[vfl"”nr tho inst 230 yéars If ho could pny his ‘I'io noxt wna * Frea sale.” That mennt that A tenant should bo regardod as the sole owner of al {mprovements that he mado him- ro Wi one rulo that pertalned to nll counties, No landlord spent oue shilling in tmproving hs estute oxeept the part ocoupled by himacif. That lud been trie for 250 yeurs, Inull Irctand except Ulster, \whon & tonant wag evicted, nil his fmprovemunts beenme the proj yof the Inndlard, Thut wns the reason tho ratestunt countles of Ulstor bnd beon prospor- ous, and only the Catbolic countles hnd not been heeause tho Irish bud been combng back to stery from which thoy wore driven out, ns well ug fnto the onst of lreland, from Which they were driven out by Cromwell, To-duy, It dno went Into the County of Cav or of Fermunngh, or of Armngh, and somo others, o world find sldo by &ide equally puor Cutholle and Protostant tennnte, Wherever tho Uliter custom was respected thore would bo fotud equnlly prosperous Untholie und Protest- ant tennnts, while in somo parts of Doucgal, where the Ulster custotn nuver hud” prevalled, there would be found side by stdo Cathollo and Protestant tenunts wluum anprosperons, Ho had been asked why it waa, if the Ulstor tennuts were onjoying those three s, y were Joining tho Land Lengie. Just two wecks ugo he recotved n fetter from tho tnost Hlustrious Trishman now living,—u man so_pure, 8o noble, 80 disinterosted, 8o self-sacrificing, and so parri- otie thut tho Engllsh Government did not dare tonllow Bl to remnin out of Jail,—Michuel Davitt,~[loud applwse],—and he told him that tho Frotestunt faruera ull over Ulster were JOINING THE LAND LEAGUE. Why wero thoy dolng that? When tho Ulster custom grow Up tho Inndlords were forced to concedo talr ronts: but the fuming year of 1847 came. Just s 1860 wus the heglnning of modern Amerienn history, 1817 wns the beginimg of modern Irlsh history. The fumine and s drend- Tul effeets lusted from 1848 to 1861, When the landlords of Ulster suw with what cogerncss the Iiritish Governmont rushed to tho ussiatanes of tho Jundiords in tholr oflorts to drive tho Irish ruee out of Ireland they thought they could aholish the Utster custont, beeuuse it wns more- ly nn unwritten law. Hut tho Ulster tennuts et took down }hclr ritles, and shot tho land. onls 1ika rabbils. [Laughtor and apphause.] Thoy proved better marksmen than the Korry furmers lwse winter, who undertook to shoot a lundlord and shot tho driver instend. [Applunse.] When cnough landlords had beon shot thoy restor the Ulslfir custom. It was enlled tho Ulster custom, but 1t aid tiot cover even the whole of Ulster. '1n the U“""fly of Donegal, for instance, Inndlordism was developed fu its vory worst phase. Thoy not only had driven out men there, Wt thoy had actunlly deiven out u whole community, and desolnted whole valieys. Tho renson why the Ulter tenant-furmers wers Joinlug tho Land League, thorefore, wns obvious, ~ Wheu the Inndlords found in 1817 that it was not eafe to evicp Presbyterinng, thoy began to raise tho ronts, 80 that now 00 sale” amounted to nothing, 1ln Amerien rent was mercly Interest upon lnvestments. 1f nman in 1linols hired o fura, he paid tho owner one-third or one-fourth Of tho crop or 0 money equivalont; but in Ire- lund - sometimes, 1f the little farms in the west had rafsed a good crop of potatues and . tho potatoca were sold at tho highest market price, they would not bring ¢nough to puy the reat, "The Ilinols furmer, if he rented n favi, ot 1t in Hst-clues comiition: there was n hottse, barn, and stables, and it was nll fenced in und rendy for tho plow, Butin Ireland chio tenuant 1ot n plece of spewy bog ar barren billside, and nd svot w8 ho rg- clulmed it the rent was Increased. The laod- lords for 250 years had done nothing but tako rents, without rendering any serviva to the cauntry or rocognlzing uny dity to the tenant. The poor tenunt, who lived on the poorest dict, and whoso wifo went barefooted, knew that his uncestors owned tho tnd. These landlords were orfginally given land to estiblish the English power, but nowndays the Enelish had to proteet tunm, nnd were getting sick of it, und if this ngitatlon kept on they would gut very much nore gick of it. {Appinuse.) It was true that meetings were bolng hield fu " Ulster to denounes the Land Lengue, but they wore organized chletly by Orange clergymen and mili-twners, and attonded muinly by the mitl-serfs, whowero obllged 10 o to plonss thelr employers. ‘The iden was logentously spread In Amerlen that all Protestunts wove Orungenten fn Iroland, 'hat wus i mistuke, For iustance, Parnell was o rotestant, but he certainly wns not un Orange- man, The Orungemen wero tho supportera of thio English power,” He bad been told by lndies and gentlemen nll over tha United States that they bought Irish linen for tho ‘)urpme of ou- cournging tho munufuetures of the old country, They never made o greater mistnke, Thore wig na Irish linens It was Orango llnen: und bo hoped no woigat fn Awmerlen who hiud n drop of Irish blood ju her volns would buy nnother yard ot It untll the Orangemon Joined the Lona In Iroland tho Protes ants ns.a cluss, and tho Orangemen without e: ception, wore the udvoeates ot elvil and relig- Tous deapotism, of proseription 1n religion, aud tho monthpleca of loyalty, wHerens tho Catholies, and especlilly.tho Catbolig pricsts whorover ho ot thom, wery tho advocates of unadonality und of religfuns liberty, [Applause.] In the Enst of Ireland thero waa o’ custom en- tirely diiferont from the Ulsterveustom. Tho eustern part of drelund was unrivaled for lovell- ness pud fertitity. Once It was donsel runulnwd, but, in 1817, when the land- ords saw the' people perishing, thoy refused to hold out n hand to hodp thom., * AN 80on s the poor people falled to Du{ thelr rent thoy were driven out without o shilling of compongution, und had cithor to ko luto the poor-bouse or die in exllo. Tho lundlords then consalldated theso littlo holding futo targe faring wnd lot thom out to Seoteh und Engiish graziers and woll-to-do Irisb farmoers, Honce {t huppeued that when there wus suforing In the West of Ireland thero wns none 40 tho Eust of Irelund, because in the cust tho peoplo hud beon driven out aud bullooks and sheop turned in. Down to 1470 tho land- lords thoro rofused to {(h'l! leasos, but in that i‘«'llr. in consequence of 3r. Gludstona's Lund biil, they conveited thoir tonunts to tako lenses, That bitl was niv nttompt to extond the Ulstor wustom over n fow Catholie caunties, but it pro- vided that {f n tonant were eapriclously evicted the landlord must . PAY HIM BEVEN YEARS' RENT and compenention for Improvewents made in twonty-ono years, Ju Ulsier thoy could uot be ovieted atult, und tho proposed ouinpensation mmounted to nothing at all. Mr. Gladstone now ropusod to oxtend bile.lust Lund bl still urther; but after thelr experlenco of It the Irish people neithor wanted him nor his bill, [:\ruln\ll’u.] Tho Ulster tenunts gat the beletit of ull the improvaments hiw torefuthers hud pluced on the furin for suven generations, Gladstone stutod in his bl that twonty-ong {vznm would be cnough for tho Cutnolied, That wos the renson they didn't tuke any In Gladstone, The next law was thac tha tenunt wns to kot some compensation for unexbnusted munures, As soun wa thut luw was pussed tho Duke of Loinster sot an exnmple that wus followed by all tho other lundlopds {u tho cast,—drowup i leaso with which he com- poited bly tenunts to tuke nothing with them, f ovicted, thoy walving ol the rights thoy hnd nequired undur thio luw .of 1870, thit wus not i conaptracy to dufeat the luws, the spunker wanited 1o know what & conspiracy was, Utadstone thon, as now, was Primo Miulster of Ellflldum. Although that was bls b, sithough 1 fiud taken great croiit for pusaiag'it, did o turn upon the Duke of Lelnstor und tho othor iandlords and prosccuts them for consplracy to defeat tho luwsy No; the tlunky helit his tongue, i.\[l‘lhlusu:} o walted unitl Parnoll und Duvitt and thoirassoclatos told the poor tennts Low, withaut violuting any law, bumun, divine, or Euglish (and tho Euglish laws were nuithor divino. nor human),—~without blool- ghed, without violenc thoy could compel tho Inndlords to - Buve n little merey upon thew, and then ho sprang, followed by bis Suncho Punazwy John Hright rlflmiul]. 0 niuko hin great attuck on tho” Irisn_ wind-mills, Amnerienns who had nover lived n England and studled Engllsh politics un tho spot, aud studied nglish stutesimen, thought wo hyd the most rru’ll politiclnng in the world, 118, hud never been i i country whero the politicidns were so ood and 8o bigli In charactor usin the Unlted tates, [Applause, und a valee, “Thoy ure watehed protty well'"] Compare Robert Line caln, for axample, with the Pringo ot Walest [Appluuse.] Tho'reuson why puople ln Americn regurded Glndstone und ubin Bright a4 pura statesmen wus bocsuso there wus no - such thing us fearless I)uhllo criticlem In England. it Bright dad ived in Amerien dnstend of in glund, and neted bero as there, e would huve been s pop- ulur, If ho had been 4 Ropublican, for exumple, with that purty uy Andrew Johuson, Hoe simply sold out bis pringfpies und sold out bis purty for tho sukoe of power, and it bo bud liyed herv ho woutld buve been flung Into obscunity with tho universut hisses of his party, [Atp)nmu.] SJmukIm: of the **holy ground "' of Connaugbt and Munster, Mr. Hodputh suid thore was noth- iy 8o sucrud us sorrow. . Christisnity itself beon enlled the worship of sorruw, d, the deBaition were true, the Huly Land of our duy was tho west of Irclund. Tivory sod hud b MU of oy of mind, hud been accompanicd by ar fuvislblo chorus of woa from breaking bumusa hearts. Every breeze that bud sped scross ber barron woors hud currivd with it to the sumwits of ber bleak wmotutiln slopes, and, ho trustod, fur bo- fnlhl them, tho grouns sud proyera of o bra it it despafeing people. Tho sun bud never s ou ber surrows excupt 10 glve pluce to tho pit; lnfl stars Wat bud'looked down on humian wi which excClicd tu number the constellated nost, Hu bad heard so much und soen 80 much of tha sorrows of the west, that, when the momory of Wom roso belore Rim, ho atoud Appalled at the SBRUARY ;lllnn. Agalnand ogaln, andsinco hocawmo back | to-dny to Edwin Upson for tho benetit of his ack froth Ireland, had tried to draw A PICTURK OF WESTERN MISE! but again and again, and s often ho had trie), he hnd Lroken down, and wept likna womin, 17 o coulil put tho pletura into words, hu could not utter tho words, for b could not look on hwnan sorrow with tha eold and osthetic eyes of an artiat. To him tho ones &talwart peasinta whom he aaw in the West of Jroland [aat winter, shivering In riws, with muunt and hollow faces and atuggering with hunger, were not mere pletures of Irlai Jife, ntt brotheors to Ho heiped—Christinn prisoners 10 ho rescued from tho. pitiless power of those Suracons of tho nineteenth century, thy felsh Iandlords [Appliusc.] The West of Ireland wasa comiitry Of w rd and mary ouA beauty, but 1t looked 1Ko o fnnd of desola- on. Tha people bl reclatmen the spongy bugs and barren® mountaln Al which bad beca taken from thom and ki to Luglish lund- lords. The puople were hum:fv down o 1857, when thoy wern deiven out and foreed Into the pour-housa or into vxile, All bad heard i great deal sbout Triah lawles- ness. One would bnve thouglit from the nee counts published lust sumimer it Ireinnd was Ina perpetunl state of rlot o bad never been fn much o poaceful country in bis life, ‘Caking up tho question of lawiesoess, wnd cons trasting that of: the poople with that of tho lundlords, Mr. ftedpnth sunt that only two of the Inttor—~Willlaw BenseJones and Mr. Hloyceott =werge driven but lnst summer, Jones bl con- tinually inaulted the peoplo 1n his eapucity uf mngistraty and lndlord becuuso they werg Irishmen, ana shonld bave been sent out. But the landlords Letween 1818 und 1851 drove vut 100,000 ot the prople. 1l hoped that no Irish- man and 10 triend of Irclund would ever so fnr degrude bimsell (8 to make in apology for thb Irist peasantry, I thoy were n lttle ruu‘xh drove landlords out, until LG0,000 hud b 80 digposed of. [Appinuss He didu't menn 150,000 landlords, | beeause thers were only 8,7 In lreland, ucluding those who had only ono acre. ‘Twothousund owned more thun 60, and 000 out of the KoK wero absentees, And how many lnndlords had lmu! kllted last winter by the way the London Lim? took enut and te Nuew Yurk Herald ‘I!Iucn] gncezed, Just oue—Lord Moatmorres® 1o hired i British spy to take short-hand notes of tho specch of tho leeturer, who saw Mount~ morres ut 8 o'clogk, and at half-pust 7 ho was dend. [Cheers.] M Itedpath didn’t want his henrers to tatter hims thas was o ere neeldont, The man, who thofight he was u gomt detective, wus nlways sneaking sround to tind out things. He was ‘o drunkard, o corrupt mun, leentlous, ond Wis wilfe wonlda't 1lve with him, g wusn spguge,~a dend hent,—and would drink with any’ man who would puy. A bottle of whisky bougbt his judgment (o iy cio brought before him. Oue diy woen deunk be stated pub- licly that, I 1869, when tho Fenlng were mnk- ing'sone litto disturbancee, ho had found out sumie of thelr seerets, und reporied thom at ** the Castle.” Mrltedpnth fntiunted that Lord Mount- morris wis killed tor dolog this, Tho shooting ol luudlords was not only nerime, but wblinder, 1t would do no goud. English writers expatinted on tha horrors of the Freneh Revolution. Wus 1t beennse Euglund wis tender of buman life? In Indin her troops had mussscred 0,000 ora LlL'()plu than fell durlng the Helgn of Terror In “rance. Tho Engllsh writers suld whut thoy did o i young Englistmen nguinst the duiigers ot Republicauism.” Umler tha relun ot Robes- plerre 10,000 perished. Under the Engliah Relgn of Torror, from 1817 to 1851, 10,000 Irishmen dled. 1f foreed to take the chanes betweon the tvo relyns of torror, the u}lcnkur snid glvo him Rolibspierre rathier than Vietorh, & 3. Itedputh thon tovk up the libels of the En- gllsh on too Irish, and answered thow from his 0wn experience. A8 TO DRUNKENNESS, ho had attonded seven county fairs in Ircland and seen only fuur drunken people, two of them women, [Applause,] Thore wus drunkenness in Dublin, Cork, and 3elfust, the snio ns lu Liv- crpool, Muuchester, and Blruingbam, but the peastatry were not drunken, There were 2,600+ 000 Scotchmen und 5,000,000 [rishmen, and yet Scotland gpent overy yew threo thues us mich for whisky ns tho Irish did. o didn't blame thom, beenuse their religlon was very gloomy, thoir climate a rw one, aud thelr ‘whisky was very good. |Luughter.) The churge of laziness he refuted by rshowing that the men fn Ireland, after putting In thewr putatoes earty in the spring, weat over to Ens glundto work at hurvesting und othor Inbor, while tho women at Bome gutbered In their eropsund ralsed tho fusuly, Notwitbstundiue the ehifdren bnd 1o wo early to work, thelr odu- catlon wasearefully attended to,aud the schuols wero us good us those in Chicugo, which ho wus told were bettor thun those of Buston. e once Baw A guunt lovking mun who begged for aims, and he wked bim why he didn‘t do sometbiog, even If It wero only toclenn up arnumd the front of his house. The mun told him he could get nu work, uad 1f hoe were to clewn his tront premises the rent would at once o ralsed. As sooi 8 the .peoply showed thut théy were ln- dustrious and thrifty, the lundlords im- mediately begau to “speculnte how much more rent they coull wel out of thom, As 10 tho charwe of extravagance, the seencs Lo bud witnessed in Irelund of the bard lives tho pror peisuntry bud to lend were p - heartrending protest agalnst such a misrepresentation. Ho bud becn In cabins where thoy only lived on threo weals of potutoesn duy froinono yeurs end to anothier, and never tnsted butchersment oxcept at Chelstinnsetinie, when they were bount to have it, oven it they hud to borrow u few chops frum some of the lunalorils’ shoep. [Luughior.) Asto the charge of lnwiesuess, tho Euglish Goverumont returns wern tho best answer to thelr own mudignant slanders, They showed thnt there had been dess uwlesness i Ircland Inst yeur than in any other conntrys that of the whole number of crhuinuls fn Juil thore were per nt English und Scoteb to 1 per cent Irish; of erimes agiinst property with violunco 8 per cent were Scoteh, 243 per echt English, and 1 per cent ©of uf- fonses | against morality 12 per cent wory by Scotelunen and b per cent by Irishen, Bt this churge of lawlesness was isually con- fined to ugraclon: outrages, Mr, Froude hnd Arid that tho mureder of Lord Leltriot was the re- sule of tho opegation of tho Laud Lengue; but the first meeting beld wnder dts auspiced wis not beld untll twelve months nfter Leitehn's denth. The real eanso of Leitrim's denth was that ufter huving ruined severat youny girly, bo tinally seduved the sister of i young nun who lived In Chicago, As soun ns tho young mun Beard of it he purchused nn Aumerléan wenpon, ok pussuge for freland, und meetiug Lord Leltrim, shot him nown, [Loud upplause.] In LlInols such an nct would Lo murder, bucruse hero no landlord s nbove tho luws; but i Ire- land It was finpossibie to briug n lundlord to Justico for his outrngus ngainst bis tenents. Therolore he regarded the shoutlng of Lord Leltrim not us a murder but as au excoution. (Loud uprlnuu 1n conelusion, the locturer gavo 80ING amuse ing illustrations of what is now known ait the world overas ** BOYCOTTING,? Thoe tenants who bud formerly been compelled to do * dirty work " for their landlurds bnd had spirit enough put futo thom by the Land Leugao to finduce them Lo refuse such serf-lubor kuy lunger, Hoycott’s plitco was the first in Irelaud whete the tenunts dured to strike sguinst the landlord’s agent. He hwd hecome the ngent for slx_landiords, and compelied the lonants 1o work for such compensation us he choso to give, Ho miyde them work [or §2.23 1 week, und If they trunsrossod nny of his regulutlons ho fined thow. Tho pricst of the pirish was tho Vresi- dent of *the Laud League, sud encoupnged tho tonunta to staud up ugninst bim. The Irish wotnen in that neighborbood wore petticonts of red or blue Nanpel, und s beat one of white. ‘They wuved thase ns slynnis whun thoy wunled their neighbons to comu 10 thoir assistance; i€ thoy waved the whito or blus it meant no dan- ger, but If the red one wud waved it meant that tho * process-server’ was thore, anl thint the neixhbors woro dnvitedl to come und bring something with thew 1o drive bl oll, Hoycott's utiempt 1o serve i process on his t nnig led to his befng soctully excomtuniented, ICCHS-BOTVEE WiS Tutbur contimos trented. Tho leoturer stuted thut by his advico the shopkesvors refuscd 1o sell gonls 10 auy mun who took o farm from which une other had been ovieted; tho pric: sustalne tham in this netlon; and this aystem of excon: munention wus what was callol * loycotting, Ho wus dining with Futhor O'Maliey” one duy, when the need distinetive nume for Ilr was talked ot, Ii““ ed * Boyeotting.' untly took up tho word, guvo tho Lund-Lenguo orators tho bint to uso it their speeches, wrute it blmsolf in tho newspapers, und it was now rs famous us tho shmllar woard * Lyuching” in thly country, 16 urged the introduction of * Hoy- cotting *’ In this conutry, and hoped that not oig f tho 16,000,000 of Iriah r&mrlu in Ameriea would over buy unother yurd of 1ritish cloth untit ustico was done to lroland. [Appluuse.] Lot jritish munufactures be Hoyeotted, [Renowod ctoers.] Hosnld this sot as s Protectionist, tor hie wus a Froe-Trudor; but befure froe goods ho wanted frev men, und, above all, & freo Ireland. [Lousd npplause.} ‘Che Lund Lenguo hud enved over 100,000 Irish lives, beosuso it was Parnetl's speceches thit eaused the Britlsh Governmeut to Institute meusurcs of relict, 1t had nlso ro- dueed the rents all over Ireland to nearty Grif- tth's viluntlon, and thus offecting w saving of neurly as auuch us bhud been contribe uted ahi the world uver for the relict of Tretund. It hd prevented tho killing of muay landlords by showlng tho Irish _poople u better way of dealing with them. Ita leaders were honest snd patriotie, and fi thiose respects would bour comi- purison with the lewders of tho Abohittonist inovement In Amerlen. Ho culled upon all tho friondp of Ireland b this country to hold up tho hands of the Irish Loud Loague, snd the doom of landlordism, whichh hud blighted that country for seven hundred yoard, wus bustenlng to it accompliabniel Mr. Redpath's leoture, which occuplud nearly thrue hours In Ite dolivery, wus frequently Inter- rupted by entbusinstic demonstrations, his. do- nunciatlon of tho lundlord aystem belig losdly cheered, while his umnusing stories provokoed Iv- resistiblo outbursts of Inughter, ; *WIhreo cheors for tue Irish Ropublie* and “three choers for Michacl Davitt” buviug been lven, the sudienco dispersed ubout a quurter past 11 o'clock. ” S et {FAILURE OF A FUR HOUSE, Bpecial Dupulch ta The Chicago Tribung, Mitwauxgs, Feb, 17.—The most profound scasatlon will break upon the peoplo of thls commpiunlty. to-inorrow Whou they read of the falluro ot Fryderick Gunther's fur housy, tho oldest and for maoy years the largost {n the Nogthyest, Mr Guatior mado aQ ANIGURORE ereditorn, who nre principaily in tho East. All concerned aro reticont about tho particulars, but acknowlodge the fallurc to be an important one, Tho house has carried at tiincs FA0,00 worth of furs. Tho nstots will cover about ona-half of the linbliities, which are in tho vielulty of £100,000. Tho fallurc I in s mensura expiaiiod by the deprecintion in furs. Mr, Gun- ther has buen regarded as A conservative and sound business-man, and hia bankraptey will startlo every one. It 18 the Inreest” falluro that has occurrod hera In soveral sears. FERNANDO WOOD. Arrival of Niin Iteminine at Plttsbnrg, Where the Congressional Commltten "Falce Charge of ‘Thews and Depart for ton—Arrangements Making in New York for the Froper Ileceps ton of the Remnalns. Prrmssuna, Pa, Fob, 17.—The Sergeantente Arms, C. F. Ralues, with John It. Tuckor, R. Q Mitls, Willlmin Lounsbury, W. If. Calkins, and J. 1%, Shallenberger, the Committea appointed by Cungress to mect the remains of Fernnndo Wood nt this point, arelvod at 10 o'clock this morning. At o'clock thisafternoon a committoo headed by Mayor Liddell, Mayor-clect Hobert Lyon, James P, Harr, editor of tho Post, ex-Congress- mun McClellaud, and othors, proceeded to Col- ller's Station, on the P'ittsburg & Bt. Louls Rafl- Wiy, where they Intercepted and took charge of tho romaing of Fernundo Wouod, escorting tho #ilmo to the city. The nephew and sister of tho decensed accompanled tho remalns. O the nr- rival of the train ut tho Unlon Depot at Piits- burg at 7:10, the body was recuived by the Con- gressionnl Committee, who arrived in Plttsbury trom Wushington at noon, and at 8:00 the triin left for Wushington ovpr the Penusylvania Raiirond, A wumber of cltlzuns of Pittsbury were ulso present whon the body areived, as a mark of resp NEW Yok, Feb, 17.—Arrangemeuts nre being made to receive tho remalns of tho late Fer- nando Woml with fitting ceremonles when they arrive In tho eity on Sal ny. It was first in- tended to have i private funernl, but that fden hns heen abundoned, and the body will lie in stnte in tho Governor's room of tho City-Hall on Faturday. Shoukl there be uny unforesce ny In the arrival of the rewmnninsg, lho( will prohm- v e In state elther Sunday or Mondny, The Hull will be. drulmtl in_mourning, and tho Governor's room will be similarly decorated. e ——— SMALL-POX. BrriNarteLp, 111, Fob. 17.—Applications are dally made to the State Doara of liealth for In- Tormutlun us to where relluble yvaccine virus iy be obinlued. Tho Board, from persoml knowledge, feel warranted Inrecommending tho bovine virus, of Dr. Grifn, of Fond du Lue, Wis., and Dr. Senseny, Chnmnbersburie., Pa. In this connection il is ulso tho upinian of ' tho Bonrd that it I8 tho duty of the locul health au- thoritles In the State to sce that all arv properly protected, us there Js o murked tendetiey of tho small-pox to spread throughont the wholecoun- try. 7" Spectal Diapaten to The Chicago Tribiine. 1ovx City, Ia,, Fob. 17.—Tho emall-pox at Jeflerson Is pluyed out, hut the diseuso bas broken out at Cylllope, Gfty inlles nortn of this clty, Trainsdo notstop At tho station. There aro alxteen cases In tho town. Five dollurs n dny 18 uifered In vain for nurses. The pur;lg‘l‘c aroout of fuel und short of provisions. 0 tnst heard from itufus Stone, tho editor of tho Jupoe n Cnlllul , wus that he was dend, and ud been Iy ng In the houso four days, the fam- ily belug unnble to got belp to bury him. ——————— JOURNALISTIC, Bpeetal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribunc, Duneque, la., Feb, 15.=>M., C. Woodruff, Rall- ron! Commissoner of Jown, hus sold his luterest in the Dubuque P'fmes to N. V. Brower, formerly of the South lend Register. Mr. Drower will Lecoe manuging editor. Al Jordan remains business munugur, Spretal Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tribune Mu: Ind., Feb, 17.—A change of proprie- torsliip took place in the Muncie 1Weekly Demo- erat tu-duy, Embrace SHtonder und L. - A, kwood have purchased 12 of W. L. Davis and Charles A, Willlams, ‘Che puper will hereafter be known as the Muncle Observer, and wilt be fu- dependent fu politics. e ——— Coughs! Use Lrown's Bronc hinl Troches. TRIBUNE BRANCI OFFICES, N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR nutierous pntrons throughont i he city; wo hnve stabiishoil Branch Oflices in the diflrent” Divisions, od below, where ndvortinemunin wiil hs thy ramy pric o8 ehareed 1t the Matn Ut nd wili b rucelved untl U of SOUTH DIVISIO J. & IL SINMMS, Buuksollars and Fiventy-secuny. hey W, F. BOUAIVT, Drugginf, 616, Cottago Grove-ar., nurthiest corier Thiceifthea, JUDRON 8. JACOBUS, Druggiet, 397 Indlana-av., corier Thirty-tirsiat, 1, W, BUCLIMAN, Druggist, corner Tirty-trst ara oS Stattonors, 133 Stuio-sts. i IWEST DIVISION, B, F, KRAFT, Drugglor, il \est Madinon-st., cor< nerPauting, L, RIRKLEY & CO, Drogaists, 134 Scnth ‘L:urmlr»r s, NI, HMACY, J, W, WAINWIRGHT, Went Madisonint, corngr Oudun-av. Ao A, POIULUIC owsdonlor, Statloner, ote., 1H) Weost Mudison-st., r Westorn-av. "LiL, SONNIONSES, Druggist, 247 Bivo 1slsndenv., corndr of Twolfthest. - 11. G, JLEIRICK, Joweler, Newndoalor, and Fancy ™) Luko-st: corner Lincoln, U JACUBSON, Drukist, is3 North Halsted, Indiana-t, NORTIE DIVISION. ; NGHAM & €O, Diuiiists, 48 North 1or DIVislo LIAMS & CU., Drugiiats, 075 Lareaboo-at., ophia, AW 'IL NERDY, Printing and. Ad vertising aws und Stationtry Dopot 43 K. 1 ision-at. eornbr L, Clarkest Auent. PERSONAL, NFORMATION WANTED—TILE AD- dress of 1. M. Conke, Iate with * Arilngton's Sinstrein" Adarens ‘P, 'Tremwont House. 18, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. o CITY REAL ESTATE, TR 8K, - RESIDENCE PIOPERTY. b i 5 !’);I"h'x]"(!k house, two slorier, Adama-st., near Ro- b .m{l framo houso, Adama-st., cast of Lincoin, a arunin, einuon-tront brick, 2 storien and Lasement, on fino corner, Monroo-st., .40, A great barunin, ) morio wid bnacincht, Adams-st, sast of residonco on Amiand-ny. -Hl(iylfl“sf!nnL w0 storl nd cellar, near Ashiand- v., .00, A fino brnwnastono-front house, on one of tha brat streata of tho Weat 8ida diningroom and Xitchen on matn fioor, KO, L n#c.;«nhumu. two stories and basement, War- ron-av., g0, lirick’ ronidonco 1n good Inction, West Bide, noar struwt carn, £.700) o bargain, Octagon-fraot brick, two storles and basement, Teavittont, §LUN); cheap, “3ond brick iourn, two' stories and basement, good locatinn, near Jackaon-st., #4.: tiond frame cottauw, i goad lucation, West Sido, renting for $21 per monih, §,20); a ure n, ne octakon stone front, iwo slories and collar, Beole, 2001 chieap, 10 pa-rant residence, two storles and collar, good loration, Weat ¥ide, £.50); & Largain, FIne residence on'the North slde. fine uctagon brown-stone front residence, on Dearborn-ar., 2 feat front. §500) Fine brick Tesldorce, with wide corner lot, Denr= born-av, £2i, Octaudn-front brick, 2 storles ton, not far fram Lincoln P nnxx';.nllm #ood loca- s ansard, Octmgon-ront brick, tws mor nt, Wa ‘basheav., noar Thirty-rat-at. K0; o barenln, ' Y HENRY WALLER JR., A7 Dearborn -at. TOR SALE—BY J. C. MAGILL & CO., 86 & Washlngton-at.: FLW0—A corner oetawon marbla-front, near Jofferson Park, 1. It und K. on parlor fioor, cellar, oic. 43,00-Au clogant and complote Wost ¥idy residence; ovor i) ity mpent In decoratlon, ll‘».fll)—flr!l;‘llll!‘fl ‘ml‘r Adiama-st., oeingon marblo= nt, 7 4 dach, Turnnc £3,50~Near Head of “Droxel boulevard, an octagon- front brick residunce; a barenin. Bun-Indinnn-nv. n inreo ant rostdence, by nie: Inren lot; guod ned on very il taku other propurty. r Ashiand-nv., dosrabla eor- tause, D, It and K. on puflor taor. -nv., murble-front, 1) It und K, on parlor or, barn, wide Iot, furnaco and gna-flxtires. H300-Noril ¥ide mnrblc-front (cornur), b, I, on pagior tiaor: enst leht, 2E0—Fiegnnt North Slde rosldonce among the fiiest lmprovomnnte, West Indiana-st., marble on price, ! g 25 nt. paving 10 per cont indre attor May 1 Artiland-ny.. somo elesnnt lots, = Tulrtyniitst, near the monument. grens-st., nenr Ashinnd- $:h=Van lur Tiewt Asbinn A—JHCKAUN-AL., TR ARDMN-1Y, F=Adame-st,, corner of Wood, Adnins-st.. some very dusirble lots, Hurrisun-st, near Morgan, twn south-front lots, CTURING, % MANUFA Bome large procen well nentod. n (J'l&"i;\lfill':'—ll‘\‘lf(h\l.\'s. i will by ¥ nv.. Aire SR, il buy brick howso on Langley-av., near #408) will uy brick Liouse an Cotlags Grovo-av., 0 rno liotse on F S0 win buy two liouses un Forti tiothest.—No. AL, Hear orax. 100wl buy two houses on Drexel-bonlevard. F450 will buy two houses on Dukwood-boulevard. 25000 will huy store on Frankiin-st. 100 will buy storo on Feankiin-st. 250 will buy stare an Fifi! Linraning on Uskwoud proved; alse lots 1o sult e ducemonts offeed to Dulide v, rand-boulevnras, ime tomers at Onklund. In- ENRLY 3. GODDRICH, B! Major Blog FOR SaL INESS PROPERTY. n 202100, on Madison-st.. near Halated, iwith one of tha el 'l e coming year. Wil sell for N &'I.s.wumn. bulance }.'.’.nl’;fl d years, atiiper 125, for §LO0, st near Madison, each aod o lare liat of nther. b g GRIFFIN & DWIGHT, Cornor Washinitun st Halsted-st. F()R SALE—AT A BARGAIN —THE slognat §-story marhle-front o Michfgnn= av.; has all modern improvements: contains [ rooms, Alro tha eleRunLi-atory mnrbleTront Vi has fine stalio snd all_inodeen order, _Inquire at 1 =43 1?01( SALE—BY I, C. MOREY, 0 DEAR- i burti-nt.—-\Watn alnes n feot by 1T n_depth, W feet norty of Murrison-st., fronti n very itesieably lot for fmprovenient. TOR SALE—BY 11 C. MOREY, 79 DEAR- bort-at.—27 fout on West Madison-st., cast of ton Lurd | frame fnprovenients. '.’ml SA Lllrl,.‘\ll(ili WITARFING LOTS, FUR SALE—A FINE DBRICK IOUSE Bie. ;?Fx.l.‘l:“"l);u t‘ih ml:rlhll‘ Hrst clnlufllllc:llllulrl(._'\{ll;nt e bpsl 1 ed. NIV WALLEIL 10 Dourburese - orer i JOR SALLE: Y Cnlumet-av, nenr Twentyeseco icot of Rround, oA HENKY wa ‘WDR SALE-50.2X110 FEET, NORTI- castcarneraf Wit Lako-st: and Union Park Placo. _F. L WATRISS, % 1 Wnshingion-st. OR SALE—A 35 Y AND BASE: ue-tront house on Wbt Hitrmon-eoust., in irst-rato order. Unlun Natlonui Bunk. onr SA!LEi—‘BYIH. C, MO’REY. W DEAR- buri-st.: Firat-clins stono-frant E fid busemont, neur Untan. Park, £, banement Housy, Wikshiigion-n Tark, $440, rurits fur $10, Union und Jofferson 1'urks. 1‘1 NO. B0AND 638 W SOXIZY, with n irat-clnss 3 Dwonient xthusir o VAL b suld ulw bnrxain, G 7 onrbammoste ‘B‘OR SALE—BY TURNER & BOND: A0 Bmnllcottage ut 30 Twunty-ihird-ats price; F1,000 cualt, on ~THREE-STORY FRAME MEAD X SALL how Michigan-nv,; fut, 28x10, Cuo AV, 50, s 149 Dn 'Snlie-at, went brick, 10 roowws; frams 9 L Salle-ni, tury dstory and . onst of Unlon Utlier bargnine nenr building, with store ‘"i) |."d ? i Bl Toquite or JACOL WELL & Pl;lls(l)’AL—-CLY: COME ONE WEEK ro last report, Sure,” G. W, I)EI SONAL—WHY DON'T YOU WRITE Tribune uu}ce! . TIE LADY WIO leco an Madisonent. car 150 roturn the enmio tu orn-uv. olic If s wixhes no further trouble, avabo i3 known, TIE OW Nk AL—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN s lo ‘nka tho nequminiati n und protiy young_indy hrine uthermiag of fairdeduci- imony, Striowst contidoncy. » hundwriting, Inclosiug pho- “ribung oMice. NAL—A LADY OF 21, FOND OF 'mlv 10 leurn €D 17, of Hatuntay and v n«I han yut bewn fuvorably bmprassod, ind LOST AND FOUND. [OUND—A BUNCH OF KEYS, ON I Chlcago-av., with tae markod * W, W, W' Dwnor eun huvo thons by calling at this oRico uid paying fur ndvertivoment, 0ST—A PLAIN GOLD RING NEAR pornor Monroe and 'sulinn-sts, ftots o i 21 Cunulata nnd receire roward [Ty mduy B m. _ MUSICAL I¥: JIREAT BARGA GREAT BARGALN: STIRUMENT NECOND-TIAND PIANOS, SECONI-ILAND PLANOS. CARLL GICMONTHLY PAYMENTS, CABlL, Ot MU\I"'III.\;‘I"AI\"‘.:!!!' 18, : Corner Btat ind Adau I,IALLE'[‘B DAVIS & CO8 PIANOS— v Beventy-live limtepreatiuuia awarded for bost piatius, UL tve bocy wanufsetured and uro now i uae, Frina Liset, firet o 1ving planisis, saynitin theanost adinirablu instrument uyer made, Planos, Loth uprieht und squnro, can be’ scen i Chil- oo it inrue nuimbers, with i variety of other ninnue Taciures, at (o plano and vrgai warerooms of W, W. RIMBALL Binto und Aduis-sts, YOU WANT A GOOD, DURABLE Wt ut 8 modorate rice don't full to exmni tho Lyon & Healy pinient unright bofore purchasing The musieal profession sre uhithusiustic th its pra :hll hmnurnu“y IUI"I-KIII " s.;!ilrfl‘;ul';d. :"I"il‘n.l:'llll, oo, sl ostviis, Eidy Tuhor, MAthaws 1o, Hinird, und s Bost af otkors, LYON & MEALY, Bute und Monrou-sts, TANOS AXND ORGANS, PIANOS AND OIGANS, TANUY ) (GANS, T.anent stook and varloty of first-class in- Mruments in the West, Lawest uricss and most libern) terime, BTORY klflA!Il NTORY & CAMIY, 34 wid' 10 Stato-st, SRCOND- CIAL BARGAINS IN tos uid ungsns will oivr, Monday, Feb, , until suld: Unig Tuciare Kuabo plano, rosowgod case, carvod teye, noarly now, g1 il Haliot, Davis'& Co, squsre plano, F. Oie Tulio, Davis & Cul, elugunt case, nearly new, 575 Onet5-actave Gltbert plano, 0. Oilg T-tctive, carvod lous, aselton plano, §135, Becund-Unnd.orantis, &2, 36, and i l'nl)luul]l“l;fllhmb: J'E‘:;}l.’ by ’v"l.ul:u ® small payment owth Latanco In monthly VYRS ke rsimaLL Wo W, Blito and Adsius-als. i STORAGE . . . IGAGO STORAGE CO, 500 TOH00 TAN- toiph-at, ls the place for storing qur furnitore, idlav, ol dyan: plinos, hur d3eu. Liivan S REURNITURE, BUGGIES, nw.l cheapest wid best 1 olty, Advances low ratos. GEORGE PARRY, Wl Weat Manrou. o FORSILE FOII SALE—A BOARD o1 'l'l(ADl'I wigmbersbip, Aduress 14 Uribune ofiicu. TPON BALE=A COMPLEIY FILE OF Svuntiil yeurol tass - hidroan 1 Aot HOMNS biles: wornnennnn SNSTRUCTION, ERAAN, FRENCI, AND TTALIAN [ € S i AR ooy A\ 3 1} SALL—TH S gt edines No. 4 Ualveraity-pla LX120. MEAD & COR/ 18 Ln Sallo-ste 'ONE-FRONT' 1 rooms; Jot. {7 OR SALE— 'WO-STORY AND mint stone-front, No. 218 Dearboriinv., just north of Chicago-nv, MEAD & COE, 19 Lu Salic=3l. O SALE —TIHE ELEGANT RESI- fiead of tirund-boulevard, on Thirty= : tho bust bargain in tho market, Ly Sulla-st. TOR SALE TIE FINE STONE FRO reaidence on Calumet-i noribienst corner of Thirty-third-at, with good brick bien HALE feut; T i ot AT & COE, 1 La talloest. Drice 100, M {OR SALE—TIE TWO-STORY AND Lusanient irty-thi stone front, A EaRt of Cotta 0 chean, MEA voun -t 0 | o g1 foots D& COE ‘WEST SIDE. 0 RENT—STONE-FRONT IIOUSE, 11 roums, nicoly Turbishied, &1 ¥oetey-nv., noar Mon« Fug-At., 65U, Possession glven any time, MENIY WALLEIL, Jit., 17 Dearborn-at. [0 RENT—ELEGANT BROWN STONE Yarren-ay., nenr bay-a St rosidence on W Y itk donce. 37 ATk ) 1% Waahingio complated. ' For anto—: #ine condiilon. LA Ti Room 3. SouTn SIDE, RENT—A HANDSOME MARBLE front desteably Jocated near Thirty-trat-st Kuhn hina 10 s and all modern tmprovomonta, PERCY W, PALMEIR, 142 Dearborn.st. URBAN. Bun 0 RENT—SMALL IMPROVED FARM n ook Countys lso tractn of 310 ) eres G mities from Chicago, 13, . 142 Dourborn-st. MISCELLANEQUS, 0 RENT—NO, 164 LAKE-ST., SECOND, third, and_fourth floors, with nae of elevator, ¥, SHELDON & O 10 RENT—FLA NORTIH BIDE. M0 RENT—203 ERIE-8T., FIRST FLOOR Rt all modern Improvemene, 4 por mn wid SouTi BmE. ré at M, KRUNBERG'S, I% Stato-st., Ruomwa | T() RENT—FRONT FLAT 231 WA- bash-n,, opposite Matteron Jiuuse, containtng i rotms nn niences Hloor. JdA Koom! key on aoeond S hgnrbornoat; I dern eon' MEN M. GAMIL TO RENT=I1t00MS. T EOUTI SR, PER W TO ENT—$: lghted, nicely-furnistied room: «iny; warns BlLting-room niachied. VO RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISIHED rooms ot Hotel Emery, 49 1ubbard Court. K—WELL- to_gentlemen Btato-nt, WANTED—~MALE HELP. L ANTED=MALE HELD. | BOORKEEPRRS, OLERRS, &0, ANTED~A FIRST-CLASS BOOK- o and keI T Faeeoiian aek” obaary proferrad. Addross B, Trivane. TR VWANEED-A BILL GLERK: MUST et ey T i (60 fea oF iraots In hiengo; statd salary cxpectod. B 1% Tribune. TRADES, " ANTED—THREE firat-claas jewolers. O, kN Binto-at. ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS binnk-! SULY, B N :néur.wul forwarders. CULVEN, PAGE, XPERIENCED EDRIGTSON, 18 3o EMPLOYMENT AGENOTES. “IANTEI)—.'M) CIIOPPERS: TIES, 17 SV SRt woud por”eord, O conta; chonp fe ClusTIAY K O Iy Routh Watceats o fare: MISCELLANEOUS. \VAN;F;:”—:\GEN'I’S—STO PER WEER,* men, DR R Sl PRI P S T ACKR TN St ‘VA NTED=FOUR Tor Rtamp, L., Chicago, BALESMEN. TO hardware trade hy el o grocer, drumuist, an sample. ‘Thoso acquainied, or with estabilshod trado nnd pxporicnce preforred. Iteferonces. K. K. IPRID- DAT & Cu.. Manufacturing Azents, |5 Dearborn-st. '\V;\x\'llul)—AA\ EXPERIENCED AND encrgotic writer and eanvusaor of good stunds 0F 0 Hrat-class teade-paper; 1ibaral inducements cligble man, ** Dry 't hd iy pr'n'nv""'ry nods Bullottn,” € West SD-TUSINESS-MAN ORSALES- pernianent situation. 1 1A% Tribuno nitice. ANTED—A STEADY YOUNG MAN, . . to nawist In & photusranh eallery: good chance for aultable person. Avt Gallory, UL \Weat Mndiron-at. \V:\B'l‘]il)—l\ FIRST-CLASS WAITER {mnn}i oxperionced 1n n privaie family; well recamtnendud. _Adirers A 2 Tribune oflice, WEST BIDE. 0 RENT — A II;K\\'I)SOMELY FUR- nished pom, to_gentiowen oniy, In o strictly grivate fumily, 45 South May-at. ANTED=T0O RENT—P. 3 ntore on State-at., betwcen the Palmor utso and Mandolph-st.. tom Muy 1,_Address A 89, Tribune, ANTED—TQ RENT—ON MAY 1, BY e, Nouth a Lo etk hiaE Takt rent 230 e month. "4 “Frinune.” W;\h TED—BARTENDER AT SOUTH- east curne; i ark and Jncknon-sta. ANTED=YOUNG MAN TO WORK Ty aIS0"se uind Srony Toinndavs Qeand Crosatng, o V'AN'I'E[)-—Y()U.\'G MAN TO ASSIST ot T ThE SURaGHS bossone Apmtr ay Bidio West Stadison-at, peTad: - AROTEL B VA) I'ED — EXPERIENCED CLOAK ralesman; one that commnnda trade in Kane ras and Missourl, Address 88 1%, T'ribune ullica, V’A.\"I‘BI)—'I'O RENT—/ Iirhied irm wonts a store May [ or & 12 o1y, or Ued, Fatory, between Loke and ) 18, und Michixan and F ), Lribun ANTED—TO RE ; ENT—AN UNFUI nished front roow, i n qulot jocatiun, A 7 Tribune uflice. Y ANTED—TO REN' atores In cen| ention: renta”coli; taxea pabl. F.C, VIERLING, Hoom 2, 1§ '\VA) ID—FIRST-CLASS GARDENER {sinzle) who kiiows how th manogo greenhouse, grapery, Teatables. And how 0 mitke 18 5 FribunRes \V‘A}‘;\"] SD—YOUNG MAN TO LEARN tall hnrilware bustnoss: must llvo with pae renta on the West Side. Address I35 Tribune ofiice, "VA.\ D—A\ YOUNG MAN OF GOOD hinbita; gond panmans sjulck und correct at Ha- ures, and net afra il or works Address, with rofer L 17, Trivuno e, Eiy NORTH SIDE. N. CLARK-ST,, AR THE BRIDGE=— kond bonrd § to £ per woek, 416 Lo £20 per month; day-buined, 815 per woek, §13 por month. 7 _WANTED=FEMALE HELP. DOMESTICS, TWANTED=A GOOD GERMAN GIRL, who understanda cooking, washing, and W frening. Good wages puid. Inquire al %07 Wnbash-sv. 451 NORTH LA SALLE: A NICE - Turnisned frunt alcove room to rent, with bowrd; heated by furnace and grat. VANTED—A GOOD SCANDINAVIAN N Yl german glel for genoral housowork. Cail at Horers, ENTON HOUSE~NEW MARBLE D bullding on Clurk-st., ndjoining Grand Pacitic. “iasant rooms, huidsomély furnisiied, 4 cents per dny to business-nier, 2 HOUSE, CORNER STATE i e, four block south of the Pal- mer Houss—loard wnd' roous, par day, §1.39 ts §2: per week, # Lo $12 nlsy ranus reiied withiout bonrd, 3T, JAMES HOTEL, 116 FIFTH-AV.—% per dny. Reducedrtes to traveling mon snd yérmanent boarders, ‘lablo buand € per week. ‘ls LAWRENCE HOTEL—150 ROOMS, iiand 163 Clark-sl.—You necdn't pay bieb hotel prices when i and 75 cents gets Hrst-clarss roums here, \V,\ D—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL huuscwork tn a small house, two ln family; zood wages. 47 South 'eoria-st, "V:\.\'TED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH, ¥ nid Irom i o Gornian fmily: good 'wages 08 ) campotent @irl, _Inquire at No. 2t Michlgnn-v, - . YV ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL -, housawark in small tamily, no ehildron; good, wages. {© Lincoln-ay. . '\ ANTED—A COMPETENT (MRL TO do second work. - Apply, with releronces, at Zi3 Indiana. D — A FIRST-CLASS COOK; . veund &ird at 36 Dearborn-ay, " AN INDSOR EUROPEAN HOTEL, TRIB- une Hlock—In the Inrgust and best Europenn hutel In the city, bivtug 15! tooms, ranging fros 0 £ per days necording o lueation, restaurant undorneath, RAMUEL ' MISCELLANEOUS. DYVERTISER 11AS LEASED FROM Sarch 1w entirely new threoestory and b mint niarbles x rant ot on on ot L bt pusachiter elevior. purtics who will g Fooua (with or withuut b o us mny by nureed) for tho rumiter. Adiress A B ¢, ‘Pribune oftice. ¢ BOARD WANTED, DOARD=DY A YOUNG MAN IN A 1 ) private tamily,” Stato price. Address 8. E. §., 95 Nurth Market-si. 1 OARD—WITII TWO UNFURNISHED AD “roowns by 1o’ adults, on South N fiBenty-svcon-st._Adareds B 1% Tribu; MISCET RS R A NEE'S SAL: OTICE IS HERE- sirtuo of an Order of Snio 0ok County. in th o1 Februury, A 1 t ‘under dberz uod Albort e, 1OF Lhe ben= icholas Martin, o vtitof crediiors, wherain skl AssLaive s netitloners the undericned, 18 such Assines, will, h dny of February. A, D, 1381, berin at y I d hest price tho sk that part of aald extate co slened, contained in snld premises, ana conslsting of R stack of @rocerles, provisons, furniture, and. fx- tures; ulso, sucl goulds aud elinitols, horsos, wauuns, und hneness, in Cook County, belonging to sald oss iy, ut tho tiniv of ald sk, bave come into ion. o nry 1 tho possession and une o such der tho control new, ot tho uiniersigned, ay wich, Asstymos, will aleo, outhie tntduy ot Maeth, . 0. e, begiining at il @'¢lOCk 8. 0. 0L Uhe PrOnHACS KROWH 18 Yo. 524 LiRmp. shi it 0 the Clty of Q) n the Adnie, ind Stato “of Hiinois, t public vendue, r the izliest wnd best prica'tho aano wiil bring in e, 811 that st of sald extuto conveyed b him us sueh Assignee, contained in the premises inst named, and consisting u etock of grocerles, provisions furniture, d Bxtures: BIso, pu tela, hor: wuzons, and harne: ulng KINR L0 suld entate, )8 Insy, af sald ssle, huve cote, orare in thy pussession or vontrnlof such Asslunieor such eales shall bo cons nued from duy to doy untll all satd property is sold, . NICHULAS MARTIN, Assignce. Cutcaco, 1L, Feb, 1, AL D, 191, Tedrick & Nlnltman, ‘Attorness for Asslknee, 41 Clark-at, Chicaio, ITARLES 1TUSCHER IS NO LONGER [ SMICHENEI 03, X ¢, n vur employ. C.\U’l'l(l —ALL PERSONS ARE IERE- by wirneld auninat buying or using I Plosor, & xuods and_chate , in xak) Ci'n warehousy cecelpt for 123burrals of iour, No, A0k ear N, L3 dutod June 2, Do) to Fel Lindloy & Co., Indomed by 1 i & Co., un 101 by vur teuiimtor. BLAKE, SHAW & ¢ OR SAL lots, ndjoining th the Allen IPatent Car-W| tactorlon tro boun i Itaon uitrlo NEAR th Kldes; twa 14Ty cortior ST DESIRABLE clusa 10 dupiot. L s by upplylng to Vot Bloek, dofior TOR SALE—ACRE L s of North, Wost, aud o FIN & DV v futon-uers ploces. by GR1F] Washinkion ana ilaiste SALE-TI crn 7 A Ok ENRY i FUH SALE—20 ACRES WI'THIN 1 MIT,I A3 ot city-limita; o bamkuin, HENKY WALLER, AW, 07 Doarly ponr - ON ASHLAND- av., corner Fif i Hu, MATBON L1 G5 Waslifngton-at, :E‘URV 10 ACRES ON EAST BIDE '\VA?\ T'E 0 OWNERS OF IMPROV- y: Wo nre baving numors ous_ Inguirivs und vs und oty of avery grnts which wo cannot ot proseut supply, and wu Litko Ehis means of s0lititos Riose wanting i It u us description und wo will unduavor g thid rs tor ticin, B, A BILAGU & €U, b1 Waahe A ‘F JOHN MI'TCHELL Inglonsst,, hurses of B hurnows, 1w, cud- | vachungy. ¢ 7 "fi&:\"rl-:n—&jufx It tust have nguod record snd b clivap. Ad- dress Wil Wribuno oriee, o e AT SUEAD OF bl MLl utIUCK- WA DTWO HUNDI cheap horsos fmmediately, I NEI BHUS', stably, corner Yhlricon und Wae ... _HOUSENOLD GOODS, FDI(.\' URE FOR SALE, AT #53 W iy KIving wh housskoepiig, HE UNION FURNITURE CO., 5 I 3 Weat Mudhuuzst, soll all kinds of bouschold uiida on woithly ohits. Low pricus. Easy lorius, Y AT lu\\V‘ 0 freeg 13 yvare' A”'(?('mii el - CAST-OFFCLOTHING, Ll ASH PAID FOR CAST-O Cluitilng, drussas, carpots, ote. Ladice attendud 0 by Stra. J. feldor._Address . GELUKLG $4 ntate OFFIC FURNITURE, _ 0l BATE—CHEL VERAL SE und-beud tirg sid burglar proof sufy fuom fur Dow stock J. GLE o NHOOD &1 [Tt A fl\'l)ll(ll'lwllh\-—SUIH‘) CURE FOR i 1F P, “Addryan with D eonta siempe, Oy ARRUAERD, nhen Ind. = PO LUMBERMEN— A purly having enzinaand machinory would lixo tofears wround dn Jumher disFic (o uroct planing il Address O G 5, Tribune ofMee, N, A LIT- ANTED-FOR ADODPT 110 k161 Lrown b Lo U yours old. ostant, ehildy vt b du guod beulth, giod disvautiion, gnod-luoks Ty wid tonuto, "To sucti 1 will '&Ive 6 koud 1o, educate, and bring b ne iy own, and kve it 11 the ndvantuges a child could have. Address B 1, ‘ribuno onice, - ED-T0 PURCIASE, A FULL- 4 tan (ug, welght not o excesd sL butweel the hours i HOUSES ON Foutly Bide 10 move, for cuah aron comiuiss K. G, VIERLING, Woom 19, iV\ NTED — FIRAME ] whon, llg-st. JOR SALE—ONE OF T1113 2. und Yenutable markots o tbe Sauth side, tos Ryther with Inrea first class tradv, marblo iables, und il fxtirew et elusn, Vi owher s lshing (o anc, an 1o ik other bustn JPORSALE-TIOTEL FURNLTUKE AND leuss on bost Chicaigo thoronghfare, tiw dolng b claxs OF Giiatom bt a0 wetive man willy Apply (mmedistoly allo-aty [ILL, CAPACITY mtes oaton rafiroad: will tako BARLE, 6 Washingian-st, ANCY GOODS STORKE £4i5; §12 rostuurant, v, €55, Hurva of Kx: VERY HEASONARLE—A Lo ST Wit fortho Soney. oty 15 wnd 1 14 Stadisonut, - TT‘uuucosu— ot the Huftalo Grape rapo Bugar Co, of Bufe Rugur Itetiuory, of Pouris, olluwing turins: prive rupresunting tho actual value of B nctia] comt of the Ixoturive. ed upon, tar i fenvy puyiig busiyoss: o eh vory protiiably und ui cu e Caxt ciis ko - () Hureau of W by b Hek Yutds. Fmr SALE—A * #705: chunge, . upon iy K Fursnioutn tho Jand el ¢ Fur ront 107 & tertn. of yeurs, to 1o ugro cetie bustivl upun thole Tiiesa Uity Shouelly’ of tWulty wiotauna taabels ‘o E 1 luate need spuly. Aous butrerp g A A Epctaer. CLMAMLIN, Prosidunt, 19 Weat 81 L., Butlalo, N, Y. ANTED—TO INTEREST A CAPL tuliet 10w rallway wnd minlug project, Bow ou naulld buste, _Address A 34, Frivune unice. nlso ~“7';\.\' TED—AT ONCE, GOOD STRONG wirl at No. 11 Last Conuruss-st. \VAN'I'EI)—«A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- . eral bousework., Apply 8t04 Wost Washings ‘7 tonspt. ANTED—A GOOD WOMAN PASTRY o ce kitolien wirls, and two order cooks, at O'NETLISS Itestaurant, 141 Madlav; Nunses, : ANTED — A MIDDLE-AGED COI- . ored woman for nurse, Apply st offcs of Palmer 1onss und ask 1o be shown fo ftoom 47l BEAMBTRESSES. ANTED—A FEW JORE EXPE- it xm.;ncml Juirtmakors may h“ov:nrk)} vun‘l‘w Lor e, WhansAnt Foun; SteAms tqwOE, Joih oF matk, ! ahd bort iy TCHSRELL R TEOURE e - St : SITUITIONS—3ALE. : BOOKKEEFERS, OLERKS, &0, < QITUATION WANTED-IN'A RETAIL ore by a No. | druggiat. (0od referons t employor, Addross LLENRY, Box 3, from Wranet, COACHMEN, TEAMSTERS, ITUATION WANTED—BY ™ rienced griom and conchmnni dfiver: not ufrald of work. ~ Address i , &o. A)L EXP{E; £ b, - MISCELLANEOUS, ITUATION WANTED-BY A NEWS- pupér mun of yoors' succossful oxporionco oA s Towiingor. s osliion in tho busingw ofico of B st A Printing estnblishnient oF Nuwspayer ofics. record from ofMco where Jast employed. Addre: bun oitieo. FTUATION WANTED—IN ANY HON- orubly capacity, & suation Ly a youns man of k0 bustness quuliticutions, and higheat educational nttalnmonts, 1iigheat ruféronces. Addrass B 1L “Fribuny omice. QITUATION WANTED—A RAILROAD ' ticket ngeni waniaa situntion, HBoat roforonces and bond given. Address B, Tribuno onlee. - QITUATION WANTED—AN EXPER- situntion joction 10, una ofttze. " SITUATIONS=—FEMALE, a2 and iron. Can Lo seon at I e, $U W und can give good roforences. < ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG Swedish girl to o sceond work or general work DOMESTICS. SITUAT]ON \\"‘}}IITED-—AS COOK OR ji il privato fauitly, Please call atid Pratrio- corner of Thlrtysthird-st. 3, ITUATIONS WANTED —BY TWO ' Swadish giris, one 1o do cooking and one to do * aveond work, | Apply 8U2SH Bouth Pack-av. : Sl’l'Ua\'l’l()N WANTED-HY A FIRST- » clans Germnn giel for cooking or genoral house- yurki i livod [ good fawllies, Jtoforence. 10 ! Twentle s Sl’é‘UA'l‘lON WANTED—TO DO SEC« {work uhid sewing, of yenoral housework in ully. 2 hull 8t ucand: 1 i o oL riras HiFl: eroromcunkivan 2 BoRTa: Sn‘um‘_wx' WANTED—DY A RESPEC- tablogirl as cook nud lusundress. Best.of rofurs wnees, 13 Walluce-at, corner ‘I'wolfib. ITUATION WANTED—IN. SMALL K3 Drivate tmily for gunoral housowork, Call &g 163 Walksh-av, TUATION WANTED—-BY A COMPE- 15 tent pirl for second work In private family, Didroroncos [ raduirod. Call foF throo ‘dass Xb 1S Wabnsii-uy, p 4% aal WAD NURSBES. ITUATION WANTED—BY A MIDDLE- 5F% Bebt o ehiidron, Teet. rofareioes It roquireds Cull ot 1518 Forty-lirst-at. EMPLOYMENT AGENOIES, ITUATIONS WANTED—WISCONSIN i rks, wenoral, second, dinlng, and laundry d yirls wanted; ordors by Hell twlephionay 1. Huroan Healstry, 775 West Munruo-st. NANCIAL, 7 ), LOAN OFFICE, WEAST o Sudiso \{cunsod). Estabilshed 186, Dias wond broker and bulitun dealer, Cush pald furold gold us iver, alnmonus, sv\mrl:. eto, ute. Colorsda Tinel uver. NCES MAD ?‘melk)IA.M(F\LDISl: '%u{’lfr 1ot 5 ant b 1A MandolL-aL Eatabs v . NY INT TO LLOAN ON FURNI- ‘\Iu‘m f‘l‘llhlllfinlxl}l‘l:llluuul rewmoyal. 161 l(n‘l{flnlph— ONUS $23—ADVERTISER REQUIRES 4 ll::ll:yl'l’r'll ol loan. Afldr‘-’l‘: A fll‘:l'rlwnu utticy, S Kiilonal HEAK. Coruitates. TIA HOLMES, l;vllcE_I Hrokor, 8 Wushliwton-st. hY ONEY 'TO LOAN ON CHICAGO REAL " YL sty in anyumount sbave LU b the luwest Tutod, MENRY WALLER, i, 7 ilearboru-st. NEY T N ON FURNITUR ANTED — 83,00 FOR A TERM OF L a0 Jl’lll un cloles fwproved propecty In Kvllu‘i tongatd por cent, without cowuwilsalon. Address w, 'Lribune omes. MACHINERY, DUPLEX SAFETY BOILER—CAN- BuLwxplodos gives sost sew fur least WOnoy, will lust lunaer than sy bullor vver bullt, Eis cora und stew-usors Inviled (o call wnd oxamlue eud for descriplive elreular, Uiticos, 8 Cortlunds 3 ¥ 0. :‘V.-\N'I'ED—. ECOND-HHAND 85 TO 40 T W oo, ot b9 st fu R Non Eaveinioe u'F Con Wituitan, Blcky it ur luw, d Lincoln-st, with elegant Ll:; 1 e ik Wutih Coradr Waiiog gt et Ron - r vmllffl}‘(;{!lfl“l& \Vl:ll Blde, worth fruw $UM to 0,00, Tor lmpruved property ou the Bouth # $i'State aad south of Twenig-sizth-at. weumbraoou. Address L 15 Sribuny oglce. . pavenl bl

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