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22 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 188I—TWENTY-iWO PAGES. —_—_—_———— oom EW YORK SKETCHES. THE TURE. How Baby Trotters Have Been Developed: of Late Years. A Complete List of All the Two, Three, and Four Year Olds That Have Beaten 2:30. Recent Sucpensions and Reinstatements by the National Trotting Association. Sweetheart and Eva to Come East—Double- Team Races Next Year—Track Talk, - FAST YOUNGSTERS. In sid, when the 3-year-old tilly Lady Stout ‘was driven a mile iv 2:29 by her owner and breeder, Dr. Herr, the world was astonished at the performance, and Robert Benner, who was then the purchuger of every phenoricnal trotter that appeared on the turt, hustened to secure her for tus stable at a long price. Since that time the development of vaby trotters bus pro- gressed at a wonderfal rate, nutil now the rec~ cords show tbat n yearling bas trotted a mile in Bhs. us yeareold in teil, a S-yeurr-old in 2:2), aud a 4-year-old in When the curly development of trotters was begun in eyruest the cry was.raised that early development meant early decay. and that for every fast Zor 3 sede old brought out by" | breeder a duzen others. were retired ina crip~ pled state to remain an elogueni protest seainst | tho gystem. Rut while it 1s undoubtedly true that a Jurge proportion of young trotters cannot necessit- stand tho severe preparution : ry to develop ther full speed, it | fe algo true thar miany of them “onda on,” ag te saying is, aud become fast und retiable campaigners, .tt the present time, for instance, teere are four snimals that at the of 2 years have trotted a mile ta 2: or better, ‘Itisa rather of thera were bred in Calitornia, two be by vrand two by Suits (Evi anc Sweetheart: are sisters, while tho other | two (Fred Crocker and Wildilewer) are brother and sister i blood, both being by Electioneer, out of mares by St. Clair, the pacer. Freed Crocker and Swectheart made their uppearauce in 158) 4s 2-rear-olds, the colt trotting iu 2 and the tiny ints. T yeur Sweetheurt re- ducod ber record to 2:2! a Tact which proves der tu have experienced no harm from the work | recvived iy her 2-yeur-old form, while Fred Crocker has not uppenred in publie, the natural infercizce trom tms tact bein: that be: bus vot “truued on.” Previnds to thy advent of these awe Calitornia perfuriners the best 2-year-old of So-ro, madeut Louisvule in, | administration was displ also possi" le that be may bring with bim the 4-vear old stallion Romero, record 2:2, that Jobnny Guidsuith bas been 80 successful with this year. May Queen, record 2:20, bas returned to New York after a-two vears’ absence in Kentucky, dur ag which tine she, foaled 4 colt vy Gov. Spragne, Sne has been sent.to Charley Green QUBib fon, L. 1. and will be trotted vext seasun ebould she prove to buve retained ber speed. ‘The $10.00 purse for double teains to, be trotted in Boston next summer proroises to be a great success, ANd 1t 18 Probable that the Cal- cago Driving Park and the associations com prising the Central Cireunt will decide to offer Similar purses. In ease such purses are given itis thought that at least two teams from Chi- engo will be entered. tg the owner of Chariie Ford wants to trot that, horse to pole. wale Me«rs. Bemis and Morn bave siullur ideas 1a egurd te Piedmont and 5.lverton. “Pendragon.” of the Refere-, calls attention teats Toren and Cambrilee yenr by the eame the. pemitty fur winning tne fret SAL Ihe Time some sntirists shire we horse until ‘i race was daubied. were mither severe. upon the Jockey Club, cause, in despair of tinding a borse with x seven pound penalty capable uf winning the Cam- Deulsestire. i raived Ure penalty to fourteen pounds.” ‘This, certainty, 23 a curious fact in the bistory of the autumn handicaps. Bither the burses have improved or werzbt is of less importance thaw bas been claimed. — THE FISH INSPECTORSHIP. To the Editor of Tue Chicago. Tribune, CricaGo. Nov. 18.—In as few words as possibie ‘allow me space for remarks as to the past and present aypointiuents ot City Fish Inspector. Since my refusal, after due consideration, to tien We remoustrance of certain wholesale grocers and fish dealers against tho sppoint- meut of Mr. Miller to the oltice.of City Fist La- spector, although other srocers at the same time retused te sigh, insinuations bave been made mat are so tottlly, vppased to the fuets and so malevolent tn thelr tendency, that Tteel compeiied te give turougn’ the press a distinct and unqualitied aenial of the same—vi2.: tbat J bave any personal interest: whatever a said: appoiutntent ur in any perquistis arts- ime therefrom. My experizace m the salt-tsh business dates back to 158, when Mr. B. Silver aS appointed Cy Bish Inspector in 1854 (under the Administration uf the Hoa.Joad Wentworth), who bel the office until Jy, woen Mr. Silver was succeeded by LH. Lathrop, who eld the office, Linink, four sears, and with a ebange of ed by Capt. Conuctt. Here the trouble commenced with the tsb in- svection, and has continued to this ume. Capt. Connett’ being appointed by the city, and Mr. Lathrop. by te Hourd of ‘Trude, those two bndies | being” alsu politically’ “opposed to exen other, Jed tg 8 test antagon.stie feel- jog. “At this tine {was the receiver of nt lea: two-thirds of the [uke ish brought to this i Mr.Connett ins! wed thar £ saouldsend iy fish 10 bis duuse for inspection, otherwise would be commenced. Under the advy and protection of We D.rectors of the Hourd of Frade. who wuwever pusillunmously abandoned ine, and lefeme to contend none against the ta~ iquity, f sent. my tsp to their appointed in- specior, Mr. Lathrop. Me. Connett immeduttety commenced suits before the police courts, tha! cost bem notan and judgment always ron- dered in taver of we ety lor _iny gelling and Mr. Lathrop inspecting my fis. These SUAS Were contmued almost daily, and a judg- record Wite the 2: y 25. This mare was evidently not: injured ment of #@ S35 hne in ench case seninst eariy. te. for in ber #-year-old lori she | Me Which Feached many hundred dolhirs, to sa acqitired a record of 2244, and trotted Last sea- j Ruins of of attorneys’ tees, ete, Rach Bon tt 22 SUIT] appeaied to the Supe and, after is | 8 delay of neariy wo years, judgment was ren- Phil Tbompson Coming to 3-year-olds, list. with a reeard of found xt the bead or the 222, made ia the therd by ast diy. He, too, was trained us a 2-5 gud could bate beaten 28 at that 1 Won the day for fis trntbat Lexington } prevented bim from doing so. | Sweetneart ands nest 1 Pau ‘Pbompsua. her record peng | und if the talk now in prov TWEEN ‘owners of these anunals in regard tua match race at Chicuzo next year Ubing the 4-year-old | record Trinker ceJ08g, which bas stood hould be wiped out, Jewett, whose was the best record ior a-xeur-old up to the present season. hue ooever been of mucb account since perfonning that feat, alipougn a speculanve Pennsylvania Outebmin was ti duced to pay = Wor bit: on account Ot his recurd, vutbidding a Chicuge packer by S3.0u. Steinway, who was Jewett’s rival in 1378, and considered by many borsemen to be the better | anitnul of the two, was tken to Catitornis the | Following winter and phived tn the stud.” Ked Jim, year-old record 2:28. was never able dead it. Elaine, who also trotted in 2: Syeur-old. went to Catitornia, and now bas 2229. 10 ber credit. She is a full sister to Prospero (2:20), Damme Trot (2:2), and E.echoneer, the uti- ter bem: the sire of Fred Crocker and Wild- tiower: whose 2-Yeur-old_ records of 2:41 ure the best. Belle Echo, who trat- ted in 22% 3S at Seyear-old, and 2:23ig when 4 yeure of age, 13 another Califerni- unas ig dso Auna Laura, d-years-old record 25%, both these dllies being by Echo. a son of Hambletunian, Alexander Button, woo trotted in229 as a Syeur-old, is another California product, the whele making a grand showing tor 2 State that bas gone into tho breeding of trot Jere ou an ¢xteusive seule only witbin the past Tew years. The following tables give the name, sire, and recurd of every 2.3, und4 year old ‘that’ has trotted in 2:Wor better up to the close of the present season: TW0-YEAR-OLDS. Name. Wildtiower..... Fred Crocker.. Eva. Sweethe: L..-1D.f. [Sultan, THREE-YEAR-OLDS. Fe Desc. |. Sire, Po Thompson. igr. g.\Hed Wilkes. yume. Kweetheart. 0.00). Settan 2. Jewett... eee- [Dik aw.) Allie West... . Steinway. -- }0.S. [Strathinore, Red Jim... 2222.[b. z. [Abdalinh P: Ehone.... .{b.n | Messenger Duroc’: Belle Echo. -}bom. | Echo ‘Lady S.out......./eb.u | Mamb. Patehen.. Alex. Button..00)|bec. | Mexander. 3 dana Laura..2cl]o. ft. [Echo..... | Director...-...... [plc | dictator... FOUU-YEAH-OLDS. ivame. {Weec. 5 Trinket....-...-../b. m.!Princeps..... ... Von Acuim ib. s. "|Sentinel....-- Romero... J. iar. 5.13. W, Richmond. : Bicantara b.'s. [Georze Wilkes...) Bele Echo. k ‘Jim. { Lookout. The Me Hem pnilt’: Galates..... v. m.| Fearnaugbt..... Rave Jackson.../. m.|Almont.......... Hogarth Mess. Duruc... Bovatide, Harold. Munne. Rive Buil..,, Ciemmie G.... Erie. stn. fir Guy. Mour.. Buz..... Toronto Chief. dictator... Locomotive... *rinceps. : Almont, Direewr... Cant. smith Homance.,.. <Albe West... ahteo West. Bruno Administrator. SUSPENSIONS A ME ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicaga Teibun, Hautrorp. Conn., Nov. 19.—The National ‘Trotting. Association announces the following euspensinns and re.nstatements affecting various ‘Western parties and borses: Suspensions—[For non-parment of entrance money}. By order of the Budiaio iN. Y.) Park Assoviation: Jonn Spiau,of Chicugo,-and we ‘be. s King Wilkes. By order of the Chester Driving Park Associn- aon, Cincinnau: Joe Udell, Chicago, and tho | jeepy Totn (pacer): W. H. Homer, Rusb- . Ind., and the b. g. Will Cod: Kelustatemente< (Chums of entrance money paid or settled rs. Danville. Mi aad | the b. g. Pt Sept. 2, 1881. by or- der of tho Elmira (N. Y.) Driving Park Associa: | ton. [Cluim paid under protest.) E. Tarnult. Li Porte, tad.. and the ch.s. Frank Goodrich (riinner), suspended Aug. 10. 1881. by order af the Eaton Rapids tien.) Driving Park Assuciution: alsu by the Charlotte (Micb.) Driv- fog Para Sept. 1 181. {Suspensions of Aug. 15, 1851, remain in force,] TRACK TALK. Victim and Keport. both well-known racers, Bave been Hired, in order wo enable them to stand training next senson. Seeretary Hall, of the Chicaco Driving Park, bas returned from a long buotug tripin the ‘West, looking hate and hearty. p Ie old trotier George HE. Mitchel, record 2:2, y American Ethan, is owned in’ Wasb: D.G.and driven daly od whe road stom The English Jockey Club bas instituted. race to bo run at Newnurset uext year, to which ouly Arubhin horses will be allowed w compete. John Splun is driving Lady Brownell, record P2254, und etlie G, recurd 2:30. us a pole tex. ‘They stand 14%) hands high, anu yo weil together. Suun bus located in Detroit Tor the wiuter. Wahon, “the American plunger,” ic now en route jor this country. Betore iexving England ¢ beugat allor Baron Maltzann’s borses, aud pill run tnew ou tne English turf next season, Abo moet noted uf the lut are Beatus, Matiuek, fad Spr.ng Daiss. 2 1 Hickok was in town Thursday and Fri- Guy OF fast week, on his way to California, from whicd place be Will return in about six wees with the dSear-old Milly Sweetheart, record 2222, -Year-old sister Eva, record 2328, It is iin my favor ang against the city. After sted myself what tisb 1 sent fn suld_to tho city trude Tenzazed the City Inspector. The iaspec- tion lawus, U believe, the same today, and waile those opposed: to the Inspector ean annoy bim la maay ways, costmy them expense, etc. the Inspector cau rettiate fourtuld at tue expense ot the city. Having gone throngh the annoyance and mast costly enper ence in opposing w Fst Inspector, asalso in expending mucn money in our Lexis lature to bave the oltice aog.isbed, as also signing, innumerable p-udons and remon=trances to our City Government in taver or agaist a candi- daie, with the Tull knowledge thit they were all consigned tothe wxste-paper basket? many of the vic srocerymen here today and that existed twenty vears age, durmg tue Inspectursbips of Silver, Lathrop, ana Connett, wall adinit that a package of lake fish ne mitter how Linge or snail, euuld be rel ed an as to weigttt und qual- ity by the brand of the Inspector. In| thuse days the Ch.cayo Inspee brand of fake fish How stood second to none in the country. 38 Indixna trade ted it today? Such the reputation: of Chicago inspection that the prefer the word hicugo”™ — omit- from the puckages. The quality upered with. as tise the weirnts, un til it bas become absolutely necessary thal the trade bag sete protecuon im the premises. That ntmeat of 2-F.sh Inspector can do tect and regain the repuuttton that Chicago lost since ‘the Ibspectorsh.p was, gboli-bed und exch and all inspected their own fsb Tonve nodoubt. Nevertheiess 1 feel until a Enited States Inw is pas-ed to govern weigbts ana quality in the puck:ng of fish. 1 thorough erad.ction of eyils may not be expected. BE. E. Baomttow. a EDW « BOOTH, To the Editor af Tie Chicago Tribune. CarerGo, Nov. L.—L was surprised to. gee in THE TUBCSE soine reflections upon the behavior of Mr. Edwin Booth at bis wife's funeral. ‘The strictures of che. reporter were. 1 um’ sure, wholly. unvarranted, und they were in any case fupertinent and in bad taste. AMIcES, (Tuc Taisese regrets that the remarks re- ferred tu snould bave found a place in its ecolumns.—Ep. Tripene] ———_—— THE GLCR ES GF THE STORM. For The Chicago Tribune. The Storm-King rode on we eveamg-clouds With peal on peal of bis thunder toud, The rai? poured duwa with furious dash, And the byhinings jaan ttash, AS be rode on the ane e ‘The belis of the city eauzut the ery the God of Storins a3 he burried by? "rocy cummed with tue stura: 1m fur.ous clang, Aud their iron voice chorus rane ‘Foe wildtire song Laat the Storit- King sang AS o¥er the scene Be passed. 15 J heard the thund the storm— Luuted the burr peless furm— Jsaw the tizhining’s vivid bhize, And the rain descend turousn the murky haze, ‘As it swept over country and town, nd purk and garden in Summer-bicom heir fragrance gave Ww tb perfume ‘To the passing breeze; enca tree and tower Bowed tu the sturm and tained i tbo souwer, As it awed by the terror of Boreas’ power, ‘And fvarmg bs dreadful frown. i ed—the rain is o'er, wg the thunder are ‘The Storm-King pa: The hentuine's vi ‘tue sturm is husued. and avo Clouds of beattty and skies seren With colors soft und tau And over the fuce of ie zorzeou: A belt of azure, broad and aiek. Tn the golden lustre of sunsct came, Yraustused with clouds of mellow tame, And forms of beauty witbout a pane Awoke in the aubient war, A-radiant sunset to Enrth is given; Clouds of ati colors born of teaveny very Unt of the rainvow's dies, With stores of sottsienan shies, In surge aus spustidor saine ln the Kundung West; una tbe unystic right with a lustre soit ad brigat, Mysterious, golden, crimson, and blue— The colurs gud types of the pure aud true, With a justre dazzling, strange, and new, Cloud, colur, aud es ¥ divine. In that belt of azure” te pillared walls Obwety reses woth princely nat it ch nis the glow of ine suaset Boue, Wii duine abd tower, Aad cas pciatl Batley Win tur » lemples, anu peericss fanes, In mysterious Lut tbat shines and wanes, Mansions and warts in that erty getndy An the sunset elories of tnat ‘The scene bas changed with the elo: Phe magic city his passed away, “And its paired huis and staiely domes, its ideal streets una mysterious bumes, Have found a snany its is usurped Fur ang sweet as the an Angel's smue, Woere ambroisal towers ai sory grow Tat never were seen 1n one world below, Aud fury forms fit to and tro Ln the lap uf a xoblest chat}. Cuaknts J. Beart CHcaco, Nov. 19. 184. ia ae ie Stained Glass, In 1809 there was eclebrated at Tegurnsee. Ba Farhi, the Yon anniversary of ihe stuted lasa factory there. Fora period, a dur: aye it an the metboit of Stuinang was lost, und its revival is thus explained: An Enzushinan, barganue at Nuremuary extly in tuts centurs: tor some | Iragments of otd stuned ites, reunirked before jegwmund Frank, mt cabmet vurnsher, tat toere was a toertune tor ans Gee who could re- ¢ vive the lost art, Frank took the bint, and gnt tho syupatay of the Goverument. In Ioan estabLshuent was opened at Sluneb. under Ma Alnulier, woo bad been associated witn Prank, . whien bas become. world Tmous. Wittun 5 ceut years Eugland bus rivaled Munich in ins art mdusiry. $a Resurrection of 2 Tree. A writer in the London fimes reports a singu- lng case of the resurrection of u tree: A ew Fears back a great en wus blown down with a Tare bull of carth at fts roots at Little Hough. ton. Meh Were set towork to remove it, but they bud sawed otf the grent tabs they tonisbed and almost terrified to see Wo trunk rise up of its own accord and return to its original pine. where it stands to this day. Jt is throwing out a fresh bead. and is regurded a8 a curious Case uf resurrecuun. ; the presen N Old Pfaff and a Rare Bohemia! Reminiscence. How the Latter Worrited Car- dinal McCloskey. A Fine ‘Scoop’? Accomplished Un- der Greet Difficulties. Speciat Correspondence af The Chicago Trilunt, New York, Nov. .—In West "Twenty-fourth, street, only 2 few doors from bustling Broadway and just ucross the way. from that truly gow: pluy-nouse, tho Madison Square, 1s Prail"'s—not the Prats of the olden time—the dingy cellar where Ned Wilxins and kindred Princes ot Bo- heinin nizhtly assembled to quill the seductive lager and pour their flazens of Ibenish down, while the very cobwebs were shaken by pels of merry laughter inspired by jovial Jest, epsgram matic wit and sparkling repartee. Nota bit like itis the pretentious Hutel Pratl of today, It is the sume old Pfat! who ts its predidig gealus, gnd who grips the beer-faucet us proudly as if it were the belin of the Saip of Stitt, but grown amore dignified and abdowumal,and serene in the enjoyinent of n new lense of lite,the ownership uf a Drown-atane front, und che possession OF wlto- gether impressive aad high-toued eurroundings, The briliiaat, errathe men Of genus who were hisearly putroas beeame food for the worms years azo—all bat wo or Ubree veterans, now gray haired and wort with age, who still strive piuntuily te preserve a fuotiag upon the never- censing trendinDor the daily newspaper. Pht survives. a culussitl reminscence of the past, and at Svzbt of bis famuilite name upon the wide and eumnently aristocratic: looking sucnvoard recalls t bost of Memmores of the dys when Adit Clare, the imperious Queen of Boneinia, rated her mnerry, bee Huss Lellowers wilu absolute tnd unquestioned power, ATEUE BOMEMIA ‘And the mentiup of -Pfatl's reminds me of the history, half srotesquc, fait. pathetic; of one of the true Bobemums, a type now ol- iost extinct, related die other night iva popu- Jarresort Near “the square” by a former xs: sucitte, one who would not bear the ills of ner paper lite, Wut tew to others that he knew not of by embarking upon the treacherous sea of theatrical epeculation, O£ ubscure origin aud tha most Iinited — advan- taves, our Robemian developed into a inan-ef marvelous resuurees, wide knowledze, incisive wit, and briliunt attainments, bat ia hum were united a most remarkable combitia- don of good und bad qualities. "The peer intel- lectually of the brightest men of big day, be de- fignted in the companionship of the dissolute aud depused. Ho would pawn the cout on bis ick turchurity, but would never pay a debt, He was u born tewspaper ten, aud possessed at versatility tipt enabled ais witb equi reudi~ ess to pen a scbolarly and analytical art res view or ibe a sengational murder with all the brutal justice of a phuioxrapa. dna reper- torial Way be was equal to aaything trom a humorous paragraph to a fve-culuumn inter~ view, from an Eada opera to a base-ball inateh, from x Presbyterian synod to a pr.ze- figut.” He was by turus an idle and bloated va- grant and a tan of clear brawn, untiring enurzy, tertile iu expedient, and incomparable as a Rews-sattherer, but slways stricuy unreliable, fais own voliuun ne undertuok a Usk acle could disucurtea hin, no per- furdship was too great, and be would persevere unul bis object was attined: but give bim a éet. task, even thougo It might assure equal or greater cumpensa.ion, and ne wits quite hkely to-uegiect it attosecber. * Ey you ever mive anything very particular on nund,”-be suid one day wnen sbout to receive an important aas-gnmeat, “don't iateust it to me, DUL In great emergencies, wood lett to my- self, look out for me.” One evening, wutle dragging out a iniserable existence by ocea- sional reporting in Ciemnati, our Bonemian beard of a raiway accident 4 few tiles distant, In un instant there was A MAGIC TRANSFORMATION. ‘The news-guthering instinct was aroused, The snuftling vagrant became the alert reporter, with every fuculty ‘active: Hustening to tho company’s offices he found every mouta closed. ‘Tne tucts were to besuppressed as long 88 possi- ble, aud no word of infurmution could be ex tructed. ‘This much he knew—the disaster bad. occurred near a country station about ten miles from the city.” Without 2 moment's busituueo he touk to the track. It was # dark, storiny night, und the rain came down in torrents, but he plodded along umtotully and cheerfully, and shortly beture omiduight reached . bis destinution. Tho = Stuliou-vperutur Suid me wreck owas five uuiles further ou. Time was precious, and the seeker ufver news pleaded in vain tor a statement of the facts. The operator, governed by instructions, curuy retused tu divuige te stigutest det. Argument aid entreaty Were alike unavailing, anu We reporter wus i despair, woen the tele- raph ing.cument began to chek. Instantly no grasped by opportunity, and, request per~ inission to dry bis rain-soased clotning, seated himself by the stove, Woere every sound could be distinetly beard. Among his Varied accuiw- pusninents wis & thoruuzh Knowledge of tele- grupuy, and as be sat suivertug over the cheer- Tut blade: bis practiced er draux in every word that pusged over the wire. From the stuuion be- yond, waere the train emplosé_ bud gone, 1 i toldrabiy comprenensive tevount of tue’ acci~ dent (a collision caused by a Violauon of orders), the names of four or live persons Killed, cud as nny more wousued, tt was 8 supplementary report and expheit enough to serve the pure pose. A neihboring farmer was pasty aroused, and the prounse of liberal compensi~ uon induced bum to beraess a team and drive the reporter with alt speed to Cinewnat where te Haquirer olfice was reached ut ocluck in the moruing. An hour later a colume reporvot tbe aeedent, embracing the esseuual facts with some imaginative embelishment of details, had been put im type and the esteemed conteniporaries of. the E.quirer were badly “scooped,” wuile the ebagria und anger of We secretive railway aulhorines was simply inde Seribuble. Tois ingenious bit of work was hber> aly rewarded ana is autbur given resubir em ployment. But the incenuve to contmued ac- bon was lackayg: the first inportantassinment was dehberately neglected and the depths of degradation were again sounded. in ume the Bovemian drifted buck to. New York, woere be underwent every form of priva- tion and suifering thut poverty cn inuict, sim- viy because be would not be a ina AN ARTFUL BORROW he lived chietly upon the bounty of those who admired bim in spite of his tuults. His appeuts atleust bad the merit of frunknvss. tt wus rarely * Will you lend me a doilar?” but Give meadollur; it's sufe to ussert that (ll never pay you.” Remonstrances against bis manner of life were unavailiug. He woutd listen utten- lively to the catalog of bis misdeeds, und thea romurk complucently to bis uccuser, * My dear felluw, you fatter me; you pesitively du.” add- ing a confession of offenses compared with ybieh those for whicb he Ind been arraigned were tiles of utter ins gaitiernee. When tekie fortune smiled upon bim at rare intervals bo squandered [ns sult Pussessions wita as mua princely prodigatty as if tuere were tnillions in: reserve, He would give bis last cent to a biotber uufortunate, when uot Knows where be aiu- se procure BIS neXt we: not just,” be would say on uur privituon could ene pontancous tow of bis wit, Whick Was Siueutariy brucht and spark lig wrote WuMOroUS sketehes when bs mgbtly bed was upon a benco in Union Squa anquec ut for tue gods. It was during bis durkest duvs that New York was convulsed by terivle lubur riots. ‘Lo INTERVIEW CARDINAL S°CLOSRY, upon the subject was an iden that came to him hkeapinspiranen. He was almost in ritzs, dirty’ und unstuven, and u siiver dime consti- tuted his entire cash assets. The d.me procured a# clean shave, and, pinning the collur of his but- tonless Gost closely about bis neck tv cuncest his luck of linen, he boldly presented bimsetr at the xood Cardinal's duor, insisting so. persist- ently upon admittance that the servant doubt- fully peraiitted bim to enter.the tirst comforta- ble apartment be had scen for months. | One of bis unbinckened shues had burst wale open, and tig be skiututly masked “benedth an ortoman nad cnlunty awaited bs victim. He bad never sewn the Cardimtl ano expected to behold bin entermg lke Kichelen exw in rubes of cria und ermine, ready to liuicn the curse of ome upon the rash intruder.» The duvc opened and eenlered an old wenlemun of nald aad. benevolent aspect, who courteously ingu.red: Du} you want to see me, sit" “ No, sir,” replied the visitor. the Cardinal.” “Pam the Cardinal. “On: ead tue audacious interviewer with easy tuindatcity. “Sitduwa, Cardinal. You see favor distarbuuces is at topic of ¢.tal Uspartance just now, and any expression of your Views would be read with great incerest by the entre couatry. Nuw, what do you think about——"" * OF “Excuse me, sir,” said the. good man with a shade of ukpericy. “This interview ts unwar- runtable. J buve positively decliied to be in- terviewed upon this subject.” Wout puper do YOMLEDPEREL Ee tg C “Weil, aww, the fact is, Cardinal, I may s frankly and conndentially’ that} doa't buppea to be regularly connected with any paper. You see, Cardi, Dhuveu't exten anytuing. since yesterday tmorning, and that wasn’t at Delmon- dou's, aud 1 buve only very dim and misty recol- lections ot whata bed is lke. In my present extremity it Just ecourred to me that if you wontd give we a hive talk on this matter, 1 could get four or Uve dollars for it trou alwost aus puper in New York.” Ths emincot churchiuun gazed at his singular “1 ain generous, but But neither dissipa- 1 want to see would sivep thut night, or bow be would ; aud a five cent muttun pie wis. to nin at | i .| petper if be published the fact. He published kt, visitor in blank amazement, untitbis Ind:gna~ tion gave way to amusement, and then to com~ sion. He granted * the littie talk.” and the result. was a wondertully graphic und forcibly. written interview of two columns, which the Jierald gladly published next moroing and paid ‘20 for. ONE. NIGHT, just as the old sear wasdy mg. Jobn MeCormack, then city editcr of the Cincinnati Enquirer, was told that the atragge churacter whum he had so often befriended was lying helpless In an attic not fur distant, und that the end was fast ap- proaching. He t: ed to the squalid apart- ment, and there, lune, bargurd, und uncared- for, was the pitiful wreck of one endowed with mental eifts whieh, properly. employed, would have made bin one of the brightest Journalists ia tho lund. He skouk bis head sadly aud siniled reoliiy': It's no. use. John, old feitow—I'm beyond hetp. My lite hus been a failure, but it will soon Deended. Ob if Leould only bave kuuwn wont T could ouly have see 4 The living sat beside te deud, and the nei boring bells Fang out the merry Udungs uf a new yeur's virta. It was Prat's gilt sign which brought to mind this fragment of fife bistery, bul he wavse strane coaraeter bas been su fa.nily outed ist not be wevepied us in wll respeets u repre: sentative of Prai’s Bonemluns. He wits brilt- t re was a hiek of men- of harmony in bis composition nd Moral equipuise Unt destroyed his, fulness tad wrought bis own rule. He was of 2 class uf newspaper writers now almost extinet, Driltiaut, etratic, snort-sizhted fellows wao have bedn suceecded by men combining stabil- ity with ubitity, and truer to thomeulves und the initerests contided to ikem. : EDP. A SEWER-GAS CASE. Alleged. Understanding Between the ents oft Baliding and a Meath Department ciileer. Four or tive months azo, upon the statement of @ physicitn, complaint was made to the Heuith Department of sewer-sus in the tene- ment-bouse No.4; North) Ashland avenue. An officer accurdingly nade ap examination of the premises, and reported that there was no sewer- wus, buL that ihe catch-basin was tull, and be notitied the agents to cl ‘The olliecr seemed yery determined that the work saould be done, and dechired that the agents sbuuld be compelled to respect the notin cation. The mater, however, very suddenly qu.cied down, thing was done, and not word was sta. A seeoud Cune BeWwer-Kas Wid reported by wnotuer paywicita, the Departinent of iealth hotted, did the sae report uutde by: the health ollicer—uo gts, and-nut a word ubout the cuten-basin, ‘the odor, bowever. gradually beexme more notcenbie turongk tue Bouse. Aliout. two: tonths ago it wits unbearable, aud the tenant nouited tue azens of the fitet. No strenton was batd (o the Com,liint, und the agents were iuaun uetified personaly by tue tentne about } twe months ago. “They ‘chimed Unit ue ditti- culty would be removed if the cutcu-basin was clexned, and promised to bave it done mamedi- ab DAYS AND WEEKS WENT LY, with repeated requests from the tenant, andex- cuses and protmises trem he Ta tho Ieantune every one fa te pouse sickness msetme form. Sure thi malarial und other syinplous atlected ever, ue- cupant, Finilly. satisivd that he could get no relet by ordinary means, the tenant employed a Mr. W. Deo to 1 a grauninution, He pronounced’ the dr: e, and the bunding tult of uid uutited Dr. De Wolf, the Hedlta Commissioner. bg letter to that fect. ‘Ib he ollicer (the same man) was able lo discover sewer-sus, and plenty of it, and notified tbe avents, wao sent their owo sewer-tntn to remedy the trouble. ‘Yhis mun entered tho prem.ses with a bluster about the Knowledse uf the tlealth Departinont it guch matters, and the deckiration ubat were was uo suwer-gus in tho house except wuat was made by te tennnts themselves; but he, too, bad to “acknowledge tue presenee of We deadly gus, and expressed bis surprise that tho occupants could have: Gved in tie Dunse. He. reported a“ bud break” fn the ain drain, aliow= iz the full discharge of odors from the strect sewer into the house; wlso a leakuge in a trap below, and no trap to the sink, He tinkered avout the p.pes for three or tour bours, used a Lite cement und at good den! of sand. and lett, stating tbat all was now perfect, end there wound be no more gus. ‘The teup to tue sink was not put iv, however. ‘The tenant uskea the sewer-builder to put it in, but be suid he nad reported it to the agents, who ¢ promised to bave it done. Noting more is 1 the agents; aad wthouzn the smell in agreut measure, it is still very ja parts of the house, and the trouble 13 evidently as great as ever. BUT IT REMAINS TO EXPLAIN THE APPARENT CAUSE of the sudden silence of the Health Department, Woose ollicer was 30. determined regarding the clenums of tne cateb-basin on bis Brst visit. 1t 4s now learned nut toe agents asked hum to let the matter rest fur the present, xs they desired to get rid of the tenant, and, as suoa as the buuse was Vacint, Wey would have it putin sbape. ‘There 1S eumething very queer about th The above. statement was made nearly hive months ago, dua tke xyents bave not yet even hinted to the-tenaat their des.re to have him vacate the presi He is a respectable citizen, pays bis rent every month, and keeps the premises in a clean aud orderiy cond.gon, with the exception of the sewer-gus ordors nbove meuuoned. ff there is.not collusion between abe agents aud the bealth officer, there tnust be incumpetency on the part of the otticer. as he could devect no Sewer gas uot bis superiors were noutied.or ns exrsience by Mr. Dee. The ques- tion naturally arises, What would the result be were tho tenunt in the position of many, woo are compelled to remain in ignorance of’ the reat cause of sickness in their bomes througn the cutpuble neylect of agents on ine one band, and the tuelligieucy uf heulth officials on the over? $$ A THOUGHT. sor The Chicago Tribune. Alenf that bud clung to a poptur-tree All through the Sumer tur, Fluttered to Earjn one Autumu-day; Aud, us it slowly withered away, ‘nis Was its wistCul prayer: “ Deur tree, would f could cling to thee Ouce more before [diet Vd teil thee of the love that filled Diy heart, aug througn my beiug tarilied Jn bappy days guue by. “While thy protecting arms were near, My voice wus ever dumo; tis tov hite Lor thee tO hear rs af love, so sweet and elear— du Death the power 13 numb.” Ab! mauy a life at itsinding away, Like the dying leaf wilt feel, As the pang of wluve but bull confessed, UF a teeling of sratiude bull expressed, All torough the soul will steal, And the thouvht of the tender words ne'er said, Caresses o er dented, -Uetuved so louzed to know, Thru’ the soul in streams of wo here, v'erwhelmning del FIvEntis, Area of the United States. The following table shows the areas In miles of the Stuces aud Yerritories of sae « mited States tue toll water aren. and the net Lard: surfue as officiaily reported, by Henry Gannett, E. M., gvographer aud special uzent of the teuth cen- Total T.tad water ud Gross 55.015, 255.80 Is. 4.815 Movida... Orn Mtn. ee Liunors. Todiana outst Judnen Verritury..... Jown ... JRunsas.. Aentucky. . Aanusiada.. Maine. Maryland MasSacnuset M.coizan., Minnesora.. Mu i Ms Montuna. Nevrask: evndht . iampshire, Jersey b5.475, S100 4nuud | A610 oon New Mexico... 250 New York e 49,170 North Carolina, Stn) eeesee FLUGO Pennsylvania. Ruode Islund South Curonua Az 1.090 ‘Tenne: 2, 4100 Texas . Ey peel) Utab. S10 Verm Virginia... * Wastington, West Virginia. eee 24780 Wisconsin .... + 5500 S780 Wyoming. C Delaware Buy... Raritan Bay aod Lower New York Buy........ 100100 ‘otal... -3,025,600 55,600 Waiting for the Next Scene. A Seneca, Kus. young woman cowhided an ailezed slanderer, and subsequently discovered she had made 2 wistuke. ‘lucreanent she threst- ened to cowhide the reporter of a locat news- surtuin. Audience waitin for next scene. j wore money could be sere -eratduya. Finudy one day my Lord came nding LIFE IN IRELAND. . The Process of Eviction~What “ Boycotting’”’ Is. Shooting Landlords—The Regent Killing of Lord Mountmorres. A Ghastly Jok:—Utterly Destitute People Paying Poor Rates, Cork Letter by D. RB. Locke ( Nasby") tr Toledo Blade, 1was present ac an eviction near Skibbereen. Aneviction [3 a very simple thing. The tand- lord desires ty possess bimselt of the hind which a tenant botds, having been born upon it, bis father and his grandfather for int tious. beck. Waea the land pus the hands of tno presout ulleged owners it was worthiess, but several — generi- tlons have tuiled upou it, until ft has been reclaimed.” as thes term it, and tmxde into good suil, whieh will yretd crops. The landlord bus ralsed the rent regularly, keeping the tenant and bis family down to the potato and stirabout point until it. is impossible fur bin to pay. ‘There Is no question of a desire to pay—paying is 8 physical impossibilty, unless the tenant bus 4 son in America, and even in that case tho rent 13 raised to the point of absorbing the bey"s wages. Just as the crop is ripening the‘tandlord vets out a process of evietion—a builit, backed by thirty Constabulary, zo to the house, the war- rant is served, the teaunt Knows exuctly what ig to happen, and be goes out without a word, But the mother, not so well versed In Engiish law, docs make a protest. As wretetted as tho cabin {3,95 pocr as ber surrounthings, it 1s the only bome she bas. In this wretebed cabin her | childrear were born, this is her home, und no womun relinquishes that withont a protest. But she mérht as. well whistle against the north wind, There is no pity nor mercy in these Gensts, to sity nothing of Justce. First tue poor furniture is pitched Into the road, then the cuildren itre thrown out afier the furniture, ond thea the wou is hustled ont, the door is nailed up, end the family ure by U0 roadside in the cold or raln, Pator ¥ 13 ensy murht be, is oflered anothor tarm further up the mountain. a piece of tand, box. und rock, woico bt may. x0 un and convert ito sii tiehts only. to be evicted trom chat when bt Jord sees fit, or be way de by the roadside. KENMAL In the Viliage of Kemmure, taere were thir- teen tamntlies one cold, wet morn, oUt on we roadside, wien, Women, and children, some of the hitter being only two months old, thelr only j protection bemg blankets made of potatto-sacks stretched upon four sticks driven into chs ¢ clay, und Weir onty bed leaves whieb were w wita the rain, ‘The morhers were boiline their potatoes, contributed by ne gobors ultaust ws poor a3 themselves, In pots suspended trom ex- | temporized tripods, the fuel being leaves and twigs. Waat became of them? T do not know. 1 presume some of the enildren died from expas- ure, but that was nothing to the landiord or bis agont. They were loo young to work, and real: stuod in the way of the mother and father pus ing their rent. Possibly tue futher, working in the mines in Waites, gut money enough before the children were ali dead to enable them to zet in sume kind of a shelter, Itis only necessary for me to say that they were there, und there becuuse thoy could. nut puy-ap unimercitul rent unmercifully-exacted und relentlesty pursued. “An English landlord's agent would levy upon 2 Child's coltin for urrearazes of rent, and the Briusb Government “would sive bia tart soldiers to protect the Bull! in serving (90 ucese. They wish !tusstinetiy understoad that rent must be paxt thouga the peavens fal Rent is my Lord's iving and the agent's so. Where mercy is. shown ts cng tenant others might expect It, and so the rule must be inex- orable. Reut or bloud. WHAT “ BOYCOTTING 7 IS. Boycotting” fs a iittte system devised by Mr. James edputa, of America. It is this: The landlord, when he bas made up bis mind that be wants to rob tenant of the land he once owned, and which he bas, does not evict bim ain the spring... Hie warts ull che tenant bus diye up the ground, planted if and tended it and it is ready for the burvest. He wants to steal tho crops #3 well as the lane and so just before burvest be ects oUt B13 process, and, accompanied by the ever justing: thirty constables urued with exrbines, he inakes his descent. The process is served. the tenunt and his famuy pticed out into We street, and the plice taken pugsession of. Prior to the bicssed Land League the vill bad no difficulty in employing Invor to secure the crop, thus giving the agent bis ~per- centage ot the rubbery, aud enabling my Lord to finduige in fresh extruv- agancies In| Londua oor Paris, or wherever be might be. But the Land League steps In now, aud my Lord's agent caunot hud aniun who will put sickle into the ground. No inatter What price be offers, or how sorely the luburer needs work, or how cueaply he would be gind to work for any one cise, he will not work for this mun at any price. Consequently the erops rot on the ground, and if the robbed ten- got gets.no bencht from hia tabor, my Lord in Paris and bis agent at bume does aut. A RICH LABORER. Iwas in one cottage over tne bay from Gien- garitt, in a cabin in whicn tore men were sit- ting listlesly, wauting for work. ‘They bad noto- We to eat bUE the everlasting potatoes. aud would baye given their lives, almost, fur some- thing todo that would) kvev me pot boring, even though there Was nothing but potatoes 1 in Enter my Lord's agent. > Soiue, incu. 1 witnt you for a fem days.” sur, What is it? % ‘ant you un Capt. ——~'s place. I will give you 2 sluliins a dat ‘Yon pence a day 1s good wages. is too Mickey Doulan’s tarrum?” es. “ Wedon't want wurruk. We're rich, and are enjoyin’ ourselves.” Mickey Doulun was the evicted tenantyand bad the agent offered them @ thousand pounds an hour ue could not buve gut a stroke trom one ot tment. This 1s boycotting. The provess was first tried upon a Capt. Boycott, hence tae term. Lt was au invendon of: Mr. Jitimes Redpath, us L said, | aud a very clever one it 13. ‘To prevent the evicted tenant from taking gnother iar aud rechuming it for tne benent ot my Lord and bis agent. the Lund League makes ben the princely allowance of turee shillings t week, on wich be suppurts Bis fem ly, ang they find bnw sume server a shelter. My Lord aod bis arent buve the privilege of zetting nthe erups theinstlves, else they rot in the held. : rhere {3 no violence, no shooting, or_ mobbing only passive resstanice. The British Govern weRt cabnOt compel a man to labyr, and tere is lett tho Irish the blessed: buon of dying from starvation. Possibly che Government willinake. | Iavor compulsory—it would pot be worse Gan | most of the laws for the Government of the unhappy isiad now in force. But go far the Irstiven need nut labor for an unjust iunaiord | unless ue chouses to, and Wait means he need nol lubor lor any ef them. There 13 no such Unug aga just landlord in Treland, Ireland is v cow to be uiiked, and just enough pututues are given ber to unke the wilk, SHOOTING LANDLORDS. You hear a great deal in Aincrica about shont- ing laudtords.” Huw imany landlords nave been suot? [eis much tu the diseredit of the Tesh race tuat mure buve not beea, but. the wiinuenuly fuet is only avery few bave been ‘put out ot the way by buckshot. When { lock over tue. | meagre lst bins ter tue [rish, It 1s some- | thug in the way of un offset tu Know that iuey * are not permitted to uve arias, and it may be pled in extenuacion tat the pol ce end suttiery are all- pervading, but nevertheless ft dues scent as though # Lew mure muzat be picked otf. If they catuot have tirearms there arent least piteotorks and stones. Clearly the [rsa are not sv public spirited us they suuuld be. ‘Une was Shot some $enrs ux0, and R ETEut to- do. wade uboutit. In ths cise, a3 in Most Of the olbers, it was not a quescien of reat. “My Lord bad visited ms cstttes. to see bow much wed OUc of bis te ants, ttud bis lveherous eye bapyened to rest upon a very beautiful girl, the eldest daughter ol a widow with seven ch.ldrea. Now tais beautiful cl was betrothed to hice surt of a buy, who, haying been in Ameri- ex, knew a thing ov two. My Lord, tbrouza bis agent, who 1s always a pimp us wel! as 8 brizand, ordered Kitty to “come tothe castie, Kitty, knowing ell wbal that mennt, refused. * Very good,” says the azent, “your mother is in arrenrs for rent, and you bud better seo wy Lord, or f stutlt be compelled to evict her.” Kitty knew what that meant also. It meant that ber gray-buired wether, ber-six belpless brothers aud sisters, would be piteved out by the roadside to die of Starvation und exposure, and go Kitty. without snying a word to ber morber or any oue else, went to the castle and wus kept there three days, ull my Lord was tired of ber, when she was permitied to 20, Sne weat to ber lover, ike an vonest girl as she was. and told bum sue would not marry bin, but retused to give any reason. =Pinully the truth was wrencbed ou‘of ber. and Suke went and found a shotgun. that had es- cuped the watebful eve of tbe ruyal consinbu- lury, and be got puwder. and sbut, and otd mls, and be Iny behind a bedge under a tree for sev- by all vo gay, und that zun went otf, and“ sub~ sequent proceedings interested bin nv more.’ ‘There-wus bie. x blessed boie, clear throuh him, und be never was so good a man before. be- trifle by means of a shotgun. object to keep- ing such u onin out of fire and brimstone a min- ute. Give the devil bis due, and never let the note be holds 4p to protest. An immense reward was offered for informa- tion lending to the conviction of the no- blo mun who fired the shot, but thouch every min, woman, end child in a radius of twenty iniles knew exacily who did ft, noone was tound base enough to ledge informa tion xguinst hin. You see the frist all bave daughters, and they are nll comely, and if shouting Lords tor such crimes estes to bea rule the Lurds will ture their lecherous eves elsewbere. | There _ are worse things in the world tean shotguns. That particular one shuuld be wreatbed with flowers and hung up in the church of that parist. There is’ much moral suasiun in x shutvun toaded with rusty nails. aA I JOKE, T-enteret one cubin in the Galtees which ruther eclipsed anstning in the: was of misery ttt I bad seen. It was the smullest and te fnost wretched. of any of the 165 Lhad Investi- gated, and there wus 2 refinement of wrerched- ness Rhout the ‘whole urrangement that to an American. would scem anpossible. and whien itis of no use for me to attempt [ would not be believed. Suilice to wa igs und calves Ja the @ the woman was the wamiest, tae husband was the ragzedest, the ob idren were the Laimogst that E bad ever seen, It was poverty condensed—it wus wretenedne: Boiled down. Ft wits ihe Very essence of misery. What rentdo you pay for this place?” ‘Tarce pounds we yews, sor." Teer, with un infection in my voice that had something of surcasia, L suppose, in it, bx: “Ts Chit air Ob, te, sor, " ofitt 1 pay 8 pound a year, poor rat 0 Day a poor rate iinplies that siy.is poorer tan te ps fere was a iv hivine ina pig sty. and paying 25a year we, Who, With @ starving and inily, wits compelled in addition alnosin nunstrods rental {0 cuntebute an addi ‘yeur for The sup td’. ort uf the poor! shumerons were it not ghastly. ditas a joke if would gave been but unfertunurely it was no Jjok ‘the Brives Governinent is not jocular. There is ne humor in a bayouet, and no fin im a loaded i Lowder carbines aad bavonets mike: nuent, The wretched woinnn ne anixte support the poor! conaition of the poor if such te support then? POKER NONSENSE, L—JOUN MILTON, KICKING. He chipped in frowning, and his took dencuneed Desperate revenze, and betting dangerous: 'To less than threcs. IL 85 poke: A und on AY ON MA: player, straddling every Lot. the peor bind, Sees weatti in all his hands, and wins it—in bis amined? ‘the chump thy riot doows to bleed today, Kuew he toy purpose, would be sit and play? HLA M1G POT CY CHILDE HAROLD. From stack to stack the rattling chips mons Leups sue ty Not from one pat hand, robber now buta Touad a tongue, f bobinl answers bovtail, sind tugind, tu tue Joyous pat, the bupprest in we land. ALL. OV A DESCENDANT OF THIRTEEN GEN- TIONS OF BLUPLERS. He never showed nis and, Bat let concealment hike & worm i the bud Feed ou bis frignttul cheek; be stood each raise, And with «green and busted melancholy He sat like Gambrinus oa a beer-barret . Wining for Sinvertest. V.—CHANAGTER OF UARDIN He wae 4 poker-player and a goad one, Exceeding wise, tuir-spoken, and persuading; Lofty end sour to them tat called bin nui, But to those kumbs that raised him sweet as summer. And taougn be were unsatisfied in betting (Whien was a sin), yet in bestowing tality He Was most princely. VLFALSTAFP BEATING A GOOD HARD GaMR. wetaf—L never denit better sinet: wasa man. Let them speak: if they spexk more or less than trutt, toy ure Villas aud che sens of dark- Prince Urnry—Speut. sirs: how was it? Bardo'pi—We tour sat duwn with some dozen. Fel.—sixween, at least, my lord. F4—You rogue, they were downed, every ana Jew else, an Ebrew Jew man just came trom Russi. Huda: ring the winnings some six or seve men eat an. Fut.—And staked the rest, and then satin the other: P. Hen, Al pluyed ni of celery, and if What! plased ye against them all? Lxsow bot what ye call all, bacit f against titty capers, Lam a ‘bunch ere Were uot tivo or three and fiity cold deeks raised on poor old Jack, chen aim Lno two-legged creature! YVIL-SUPERSEDEAS MENTED. ‘The Sheritf sald to him; *£ am agoin’ to boost yout” He said, denantly: “all rignt! boost unead!"" The Sheriif rmsed bim. . its band tell witha dull thud. Era Bera Pr. ———a DER DEUTCHER’S DOG, For The Cnicago Tribune. ‘AC For Maps, Vime-Cardss euply at 62 “You don’d did vant a hunding-dog, ain't 2" Vas ier Iunguage a Deutener sald; “You did vant a dog, don't tt? Dis one, mit a shaoot Vell, fbed you be vas der anmardest purp Dot efer Shtarted « qual: He do dot by shmell, mit der ent of his nose; (nd, by chinks, dot nose nefer onve fall. Xow for insntinet, or shmeil, he cuuldn’t been eat: How's der reason, [couldn't see vhy, Of be x mile, be knows by der shmell Dor 's comin” byinebs. “ Vell. [uess, mine goot frend, I dink I won't buy.” Suid der feller dot shtood In der path: “But if 1 ehinetl me like dot, su a tog ne could told, Ide gwick go me out tora bath.” Cant PRETZEL. ——— Why We Didnt Fuldll Bis Prov A Cunnda backwoudsman promised to send the minister ifty pounds of mapte suger for murry- ing him. Time pussed and no maple sugur ar- d to sweeten the minister's household. Some er be saw the newly-married husband uu did’ not send the maple sugar Fou 7 With a suddened countenance be » tell you the truth, prowmised dup and replied: aN NAVIGATION, INKARD LINE Ocean Steamships, sritis nd United Sates Mails, ad Liverpool, via Queenstown. Tickeys tu and from the ‘principal hingliza. scoteh, Trish, Fieneh, Gorman, Juulnn, and Scundinavian steamers carry no live stock of any Kind FRANCIS C. LEUWN, Gon. Western Aent, i? Sou. Clark-st.. Chieso, 27 DRAFTS on Great Hirunin, Ireland, und the Coninent fer sae. oat CATE RIE ry. ium N.Y. urding to Avge BALDW1 atendenp Suns Bia Wesern Stata ! CUNABD LINE. Sailing th-ee und four times® week. Passage tek eis ty anu from all parts of Europe at lowest rates. Drvits tor 21 wad pw A. Couipany's oie eorust Clark, and Randolph- Chi LE VERN. DMon.ava & Parte KS. zAlonday excepied. turday ‘excepted, SDautz. Ubleage d& Noctaweste: ae airk-st Grand Lacide, Pal, and depos corner uf Welts und Kiatie-acs AND DEPARTURE XPLA NATION. OF | ftePenrs “sunday excepiag! rn Fallway, ‘st Ag 1p. feohis, ctpply it fi Stow on Canal ad Sikteanth=sts, ‘Fd Bceecece ease Se@RREENSEBaee dene pyCeES Ghincy Ruiicne rd mdf ei betwe Ales Aureot Sunday Paysenee fa Passenger, BSSREEBE J 2 : Fy F £0 sIFR SY EPR TIEN YS YT WE Fa IES SHPO PE ERT — Seo cpceuoUtuCEE B35 6 E! Wt pm lexye unteszo, Milwaukee a st fragt Depot: Corner. ‘Oitices, st an Central De Mudie nd vark Grand: Pacite Hotel, and at Det Diliwaubee Fust Mall. Stiwaukee Express... ba A Goon wowod Bx Mawaukee, St Paul & Minne-T si gpolie Express tralus. i ss, Menasua, and Ap-} E unins,.. at W: Mibvaukes, Suntson, and Pri du Chien Expsess.... Liberty yi Elgin Passeaker. Dubuque ¢ Cedu unix City & Dubuque Fas E in & Kirkland Pay ner (daliyy Elan speciat Fees Express... Mrasce Actumuedatton..... Traps for Humbeidt end North Chicago } pt Sunday, exceut Monday © Dali @xetp + ogi "Falls, and Sterling traing Ot, fous OF Lace-st, aut nuliway. in. Canal, and Adetns-sts, aul Green 2m. Unton Depor, We ns. between Madison’ and Adutn: wenty-third-st Mauisun, oint end As! 2 6:9) he m.t iCht fa, end Dakota Prali nind ‘5 ie Accomm: arrive dally, Sunday excented. side, corner Mudison and Canste ‘Tisket Ultices, aL 0 p mi 108 ms :00 p tm) a it at Dridzes, and pets, 0 Sou Clara-st, Grand Pariac Hotel. and Parmer House, Kansas City, Denver, Pueblo Ex i hea rite St Lous, pein EE Louis, spriniede St Jou opue & N Feoris. Re: Ingen F Bekins Pe Strexior, Dae Depat fon er OF mn Bx nt ITT ut of Twenty seconds Leave. > Arnv: (Gp m #2 pa near Clark, Grand e-un> _ Wanuvi, 0 Enioa Depot, © Within one dts S Paimer House, und Grand Pacilic Hute 3 run io the De, Ma nn js ds Pav: 2 Ties Poor snubt. only. ' she xatlwav. Suute C} St. Louls & Gulf Express St Couis & Gait Fast £ Ransus City © Denver Fast 62, . Buriing.on & heuknk Ex: Peoriné Pe 3 Springileta & Hannioal Past Line} Peo in rpecint 23d ain $120) p 3 Ip oai> aiainl? ap in!s Iprl? Lo Kansas City. Sz Louis or Kai e ely. UTE—Pulitoan sDatly axe: ‘Kanye City. Ving ete hair S eh: ‘Chi som Chicaze to St Parlor Lay Cosebes, t0 5. Lou's, und & prog Cars, Chicago to Hannibal and , uange of Day Concnes Catesgo to CIE. Chick zo, Roex istund & Pacific Kallroad. nermnan-st. Thexek Depot. curnerof Van Curen and St Uti G a id Paciile iotel, Clarkesc.. Sher Het dd 75 Cal use, Palmer fouse, 1, coTner Mauisuo. Pavenport & Peoria Express... Conneu Blais Past Express. Bansns City, Le: chisyn Fur. 1x, Cound Ibias Niebe kexp Auneas City. “Leavenworta ‘chison Night Express, Manneupons & S . Paul Blue fsiund Accommedat Wine Isund Accummodation Eine Lsland accommoaaiion: luc Islund Acconrraods tion. Biue fsland Accommudatin: and Avevmtaud:tton...., Seuty Chichzu Accommodail 9 Accommodiilun - Blue ls South Chi ‘Thearre, Churel Train. in. worsh & Ate in. Leave. | Arrive. “Daily exce Daily excep Only. iSundsya only. De Tieket Uaice Michizan Ceatral Rattroad. { Lake-stand 9,foor dvipn, Grand Paciie Monuaya, ic Hotel, and, footot southenst curner of Hans Sundays. +Dnliy excent Saturdays. Thursdays and Saturdays ‘Twenty-second-ste Palmer House. ‘Moll (via Main and Air Line).. York & iusv0n E: tNew Yura Express, commudaion... BY ala Atl “s3andsy exe aSaturunys leave tt 5:13 0. a Lake Shore & Michlzaa Southern Rallwuys' la mazou ‘ex. D juskegon Ex... ted, Dally. Saturday Nicket Onices at depots, Van Burea-st, head of Ia ‘Twenty-second-st., and For rty-third-st. Tlekes, ind fretnt ofiee nader Sherman House, and teres + Ouices in the Graau Maciiic Hotel wad valmer House, Leave. | Arrive. Mail (via Main Line)... ‘ors & Boson say (dally excepied. York Fast exe tem VL Express ~usaturdays leave at 1:2 Baltimore & Ohio. sition Building aud Depot ear euey mice’, OF Clare (duily’ foot of Twenty-sec~ at, Palmer House, one st Janie Hotel, anu Depot (xpos tion Bulid’g). aw Fn OLULINGG, Leave. st Morning Express. |. $= m Fuse bxpress. jaan mls : A 4 Limbs, Westies of the Spine, Scistita, tito ttee nis fll. ‘Wry tt betuce spending | yess noxtons deuss. Price, SLU TINE, Ase, 4) Dearvera-st, j Drege MEDICAL ba > > Asal 9 eave DISPENSARY fs ALVA i 438 SobiaRKSe. Cureacolue Chartered try the State of S1ilnols, for the sp: ure of Pi herwoat and Ch ee a BRN ieagietor kin SF pnd Hidde aged FU bre, who leretinn: or navovte’. Seah Wealaest, Servade aad Phaleal -ehiity, Impotence (eezaal Inerpac ty. 2 Tankend, al the System, Exhausted Vitality. Confusion af Ider, ateesian to Sor on the Face, Locs of Knergy, 20 wenenitety L lil xavvabten fet wy e cause dere was less of Bim. Then Mike went w Kitcy and told ber to be of oud cbeer. and not be cast down: that the Tit= ue difference between fin anu my Lord had been bappny settled, and tht ‘they would be murried 13 toon 43" possible. Aud. they: were iarried, apd I bad tbe pleasure et tuxioz in my hanu the very haud tuxt tired the blessed shot. and of seving the Wite to aveuge whuse cruel wrongs the gout wae tired. =" Vengearce is mine!". is weitten. cases it is) well w facilitate the vengeance a er Rev aati Latene pertoaal ater: inne © Gr. Chtesee. Mh. Eendtwo Scent stamps for etrealar, ™ No CURE?) NO PAY! S DR. 173 2outh clas Consult porouirdily ur wy «st chronic, nérvuns, or specal disvuses, Ur.J. keaa ts |. fhe uniy payeuien in tuo city Wau warrants cuces uc DUS Night Expres: pure Aitthe the only ine raguin Chicugo to New ‘The new and Cnicago and 5 Depots, et ‘Tick S Grand becite Horel, and ly. BL & U. tals: ‘Sundays eacep.ed. York wid UD via ig endret Washington City, and ruins taruugd from hyut chan.e. v.pleeping-Cars between, upd Js p.m, sonkukee Lire. 13, foot of Lexe-st and foot of Twenty-sacond- Otices at Depots and Et Randoipb-st, Palmer House, . Cincinnati, Indisnupolts & Lowls- ville way 5 e Do nigit Exu. Expo; | Leare. “Artive. Frtebard. Ft eae Depot carner Adams and Can: Tiexet OCH 12 Uiark-+t. Puimer iaouse, Grand Pacille Howes wud a Depo ‘Mail and Express. Rew York & + pcan ‘Anuntle & Pacitic Express... Chie: wo Expres Pitteburg. Cincinnati & St. iCineinnatia Depot. corner ut Adal ‘ieket Uli Dor Expres: Loger=pert Aceymmadation| Diente bxprets taaily).. ees at We Louts Ralirend. id Kozomo Alr-Lines) js AHO CAT nnd. LL Kando.pp-st, und Pacing dowel, und Malmer tlouse jaats., West Side, i 3a { Arrive. gsm 12s oe Hiss pm sldam _Chlesro & Depot, Dav Pixpress, Nashville « Florida Express. iy, exeept Suadays. *Daily. i Cilesyo c Grand ‘trunk Batiwes. : Depo: corner of Twettzb uad ¥ “FDai i Euatern UUnols Railroad. Danrille Konte. Twelfth; near ota ‘Ciarkest., .o! otate-at., Pehaer iT hic, bras express (cor. 2nue ), Ticket, OMices, 10 and GrancPa- OIph-sthde Leava. +e m + $40 p ml Le-Btte : URS Fis By LUO ae Les Sitderes ee dd we | ETE Rxoryes, j Arrive 9:15am] {0pm * Vibpm, S03,

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