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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1o51—TW WNL ag-rUUay. 2 Aur ed 5 5 i sal f ae , who far twelve years bad held ] with adutcey voice that Is tenderly tremulous have hasteried to apply for new leases under { the girl fancies her swain an Adonis.and - gon, tha, fanuan, Whe fer WwelvGn turns up ade- | love when he speukyto the heroine. Along fen Gladstone's act, The. landlords have jin | the boy fangies his inamorata & Venus, |épendent and secures 9 pension with fullarrezr- | the second chapter you must zet-’em to kissing— many cases accepted the inevitable, and set-;| would not the Moody. plan defeat itself? Bue. Ne inention stilt another essre Shas Oe ‘Abst sarches the gale heres old rascals’ thay tled the unpaid ents: by reducing the oid de-,| Under the glamour plan, the pair of loyers, | Jaroxieation, fell down a tlight of steps in Wash- fest Slaps! oot blondes pss ater are foes bed mand to’ the averige rent fixed for new | who af course ara’ miitually fooled,in each | ington and received serious injuries, and under | oiong sting in sdmathing dbout: Vivian feta 4nd, finally, au outlet by the only route which teases by the-Land, Court. Wherever this,| other, haye to‘find dut to what extent they the Arronrs net ee ne Penson. ceived. Beatrice closalr to, Bia heart while her gleaming. ~ | turns the Allegheny chain of mou ntains and | has been dono “the tenants have quickly | are foqled, comé down out of the clouds | while on duty at,Washingtan. sparen Tetasod eS SS ea ete os met ix? feation with the | availed themselves of tne-opportunities of | to hard-pa ae the future-,-OF this, how-. *Still another paper cites an examploof alam | re ousnt ta have | $ 18 70 {ding the waste | fered by the Land bill, . ce | ever, they kow nothing at-the'time, and, Te ee OE ad reserved form by A MAN | kind always tukes, : Saeee a ‘“ = y . - een int Who Ls ec ne a 3 _» fhe Lang law‘does not permit the court to|| each fancying’ that .they..have.come into Supportingacbattery “as bla roi 24 ooo THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: and: enduring prosperity of New York, OY. Ga. : o very few policemen would be wanted, a, Gi, “ vy eel Fey en ato crassings ‘There is na other syeh harbor an the entire @ ¢ ih wy 8 qe. and bridges... We are glad. that ‘Ald. Peevey | ‘Atlantic coast. A great bay affording abun- aaa ss is ayaiting an opportunity to support so | dant room and aniple ankerage for shipping; Nf g inagnificent river ieading to the. interiot; creer sn i ct aa proper and necessary @ scheine for increas- TERMS. OF SUBSCRIPTION. = | ing the police force. 4 i) Targa, soulful brawh eyes tee cind. al well with the women, and ther: ‘will even sometimes stap sweeping to read a paga two abogt! him,” Along’ : ny MAIT—-IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE hg Daily edition, one year, 7-1 Parts of 2 year, per munth. sears Tye anti-Bourbon movement. is making enables a system of commun 3s considerable headway in Georgia, and the’ | West on a level line, thus ayo! 4:88 | Democratic leaders already begin ta appré- | of force necessary to carry the products of ‘injuries while Daily and Sunday. one ye: ‘aesday, Thursday. and Saturday, per your. ; d at urt t0. ; avec ! Mung: Wednowar.and Friday. er $99 | hend trouble at the election next year. from | the equntry over & mountain chain -a-mile | grant mew leases to.tonants who are in ar-’) possession of the!vary best 6f their species, | Sh rough thick woods, whera & battery could not, | chupter Viv ought ta tell Heatriea how much he loray Sunday. AFP ei os postr Alny a owortil opposition. headed by Mr. Spaery “high—these advantages form. the assurance | rears for their rant, unless they pay or make | marry, and that his } nave passed, ‘and, it: was her, und se you can, Fag Ins tot of -slysh’ abons ‘One copy, per Fear seevizeeeS 1-23 | one of the present Congressmen,’ A letter to | of New York’s prédminence over all Atlantje | some arrangement with the landlords for the’ Phyllis claimant was not ven: para on a Secon erated «the West shore FR ee 25.00 the Charleston” News" and Courie VW n | coagt rivals. - ao i 4 Riis When the holding is Ss ag07 ont she thas aa qauete We era jmentioned. At ehiennah ‘around the bleak _bitiggs 10 the dias Gistance.” "Ga wents an rites . Renae 4 Q ir Fh i fr otively a q - 012 frled-ples-feet-for-suy 4 Specimen coples sent free Batts from Atlanta, reeognizes the danger, the | In the same way the natiral ‘advantage of.|.and the tg; {ndystylous, the landlords | perhaps boorishy, Sul after: long: associal Hon’ x up a. regular. old fe feet- perenne Give Post-Oniceadaress in tun Incinding Comat | \eritor uffrming tha tthe sticcess of Mapono Jocation, aay described in the above ex- { who accept the past the rates fixed.for they accept the altered. condition of things plage a¥8 Poss. Ne aaa Eno trust eae et nce tas caa cus oucealtloaetora ead? ane State. - nine 7 “the Milwaukee paper, was and | the futyre;may demand payment of the ar-‘| and endure it: Bot ew/all this'att! 1o"the whole formula of application ts defective, | page or two describing the ruddy glow of the pial Remitances may bemade either by draft express. | in Virginia as emhboldeyed the gevolutionists tract fromthe z eee a “th % i < wanker? port-Ofice order, or in restored letter, aL ur FE tieeiout ine Son. Jn evgrat of the | continues ta be-the solld foundation of the |'redrages: in cash or permit Iktobe paid In tie outset by making ove’ upon the Moody" ina me thousands who obtain foes. for service | Cc cad with ainched. ioe fe a ES pret eaueeeber ee ‘cents perweek. districts last year independent’ candidates | great City of Ohicigo.. THe littte bayou now-} annual or-semi-annuat insjaliments, and gen-.} plan, \yould they marr agatl? now (les } rendered these pretended sufferer know” only | Fit myers with cold on tice atl dewalkoumiesaie Palisydeivered $2097 oreeren ao contsper week, | were run, and next year they will be still | known as the Cluieaga River has proved'as’| erally come to an amicable agreement. hot require any more courage tq marry than:) too well how 80 take AO of st When we} ganity arse fra! hodp-down, tn the white drttég: Adéress THE TRIBUNE COMPASY, = | plefitier and more poyerful. ” necessary to this city'as the ‘Thames Riyer,|’ Those not paying rents ab p ent-are of | it does to take a chance in a lottery, but whe add fo this tha fear of politietans tha rempt | sam, anawith a feeble ery of “amma” ands tet Comer Madisop and Dearborn-sis. Ubteago, {IL i : ——— + | aiways has bento London, ° It'has formed : i es, thoso who are actuated by polit- | would “have courage, engugh to take the Soha Ae pone sitene seoanes. “of tho snyile GH ty enseworn fare dieg_ of cold and “hance POSTAGE. Napp Mayor is halting between duty.and | a natural ‘and permanent connection between 2%, and those whe deviand n yedue-"| plunge, knowing. just what aw! ted him? "| Preat manss that aych things gxist, ithe question,| tire with the ruddy qloyy.smpking twosfor-eausnats - ie demagogism on the .Proposition to*increase | the land and water communication of the in- = 2 es et cor ee bie bt oul, te | Citiskmas 0 SF ee eee eee ee ihe ferved einploy meré poll oreo tenor. Lake MICREN, I Oat call TURE He ~ published a state- | #sthe deathly hush of midntzhe’s sole oh hopra : alter, togive the peaceable and sober people pro- |"miles north, las a, coasting area .of nearly , NER, weeks Ago W.m gently over all, and the chimes in’ the meta _ + eee ee an of ack! rhe Bs « Fo the benefttof ourpatrons who desire to send | toctian against the erlmes and. depredatious | 1,000 milos.- It Is necessary to @6 aorass or’| rank themselves with tha natrigtio class, and jent based upon the supposition of acknowl | Church-tqwer sya. newling fufth, w -morry ica} motiy m?. fion of the rates under which the arrearages | ‘The subjeot mleht bo des rving of more fe See oualned. have ateriied: Others who are Jiopelesly in- | rious consideration if there were any, x solvent, of. course pay no rent, and naturally | ate danger that'it, would “be aflonted, “We $ fancy. that the good old elamauring: way oft By on hy aitectod sepiously upon tha rf is LS OP oe at poster mall. 2 | committed by the clients af the saloous. But | around this vast inland sea, Chieago is Jo-#| the landlords ara preparing to éyict tham and:| love's illusions and évasions; tl old ex- siscier ek in a in sree piel a ech ee oomielas sea arog oa ts bie Tepe Pe voreiguand Domestic. -~ Per Cope. | we think he will gravitate to the right side | cated near the head or sajjthern” extremity, ‘| ‘sgll thelr tenant-rights to the highegt bidders. Pensiyes way. of . opera and , ice-creams,. | ‘siaitg upon one of our southern avenues. For | choice smile. os , ane Elche ton, tele. and faareen pase pape “of the question as fast as he perceives ‘phat it | and has a hardpr which affords an inlet and | + It willtake some time to arrange 2 i set- | the old peripatetic way of moonlight stroll,. | ‘truth’s sake, ana in the interest of ‘auhonorable |. “Yes. sig" sala the young hay. “And Va are ‘twenty-two and twenty-fWur pase paper fg also the popular side of it, The saldons | outlet for the interchango*of commodities | tle: all, complications and difficulties among | and the eid eestatic way of kiss and sigh and | professiau, we, after investigation, sladly Te) tg fan Ste eae eeanee iy TRIBUNE BRANCH O FFIGES. opposed to an advance of their license per- between the East and the West. -‘There Is no half 2 inillion small teuant-farmers, but the quarrel and. up will continue to be the. Brads ed Lge TT east qaniisy wevingg bumlike and uypand tas He ee edge te -| mits and. the thieves and Joafers who soak | doubt about this fact, and,’so far from desir- { general tendency is to secure the great bene- | fashion until the last youth has courter the, He eT cnisensanable ruspiclon. * : sGebrocators sinner = nut here 3 ons polae'T ike. ny CHICAGO TRIBUNE has established branch and booze therein gan cast a good many’) ing to conceal it, THE Outcaco TrwBUNE fits of.the Land bill'as soon 2s possible. ,. last. girl and Gabriel’s trunipet announces: fhe = z : ee re eating Pipher nated said abogs. oniees far the receipt of subscriptions and advertife- | votes; hyt the remainder of the community,| and every other intelligent exponent of Chi- | ‘The new rates of rent, fixed by, the Land’) that there is to bé no further marrying. Still!" Jopge Lawmenr TREE, of this olty, has | Vos sie.” pats : ments an follows: ™ ean. outyote them about five to one.: The | cago sentiment always keeps it prominently | Court are universally accepted as fair and | in these days.of fatulent and” flamboyant! een summoned to Washinston by a dispatch | “Weil, you'd better look that up Maybe YORK—Ropm 2 Tribune Building. ¥.T. Mo- 1 ¢ s u D t : a dist ay aromdg: Pras Sumac B 7 ween ‘more reputable of the saloonkegpers, seeing) in view, not merely as a reason for the past equitable; and the resulting benefits of low esthetic folly, when every new notion is run, |-saying bis father was lying at the point of death. LT aariibG na ee coaieratrrers ‘that: GLASGOW, Scorland—Ailan’s American News the imperative necessity for more policemen, | growth of thjs city,’ but 23.2 guarantee of.| rent; fixed tenure, and property right of the | after, there is no telling: Swhat may happen;.} dudeo Tree wag agcampanipd by bis wate, whee Pr iaeteh et Nasa ; Aven) rat Mentipla st a Exebange, 49 Stwana | are not opposing but rather fayor a higher | future development and prosperity. : tenant will eventuajly break down the polit- | but, if the romance is ta be stripped away, wal eeraele eee unt an Very ittio “You betie wouldn’s, afs, und you're toa nl ~ license than is now paid.” Af the same time, it is not fair, nor can it | ical and revengetul antagonism to thé Land then don’t stop with courtships. If we are nee : zoe i" fae ha a ateats gone to pace a mrowe POG Sesaids Laas 1 he Industric Zettung makes avail, for other communities tq depreciate | lav. Personal interest is steadily settling Re? o x Ts nf F wai 9 door. i Tue Deut et to fly in the face of Nature with none in- aah ‘aay. sige? ano sald. —o PLN tute i arative sta the peculiar vitality which actuates Chicago and qifleting the commotion among the | vention, then Iet‘us have Mrs, Leo Vs | (Pug. Btoomington Pantagraph’ sveaks |, “Over th river": responded the hotse rept, +", SOOEDY “MEETINGS: an interesting canmparatiye seen ae ‘neople, Chicago isa compasit commanity, |‘peasantry. ‘The wild'and ehimerieal Fenian patent methods of propagating the various | gioctully of tha “downfall!” of tha Ggstiold Re-/] ASHLAR LODGE, A, ¥F.& A. M.—ftecn- aeaices by ae eer anil GenNinnG: Igeayes drawing upon the enterprising people, of. | dreams of secession and independence have: | kinds of the species, and look forward enthu= Pubany Da art follatet the | foetal of Pe ‘rhe traverolty mn Ue ards business | tne number of olticiuls and workmen.on the | every inhabitable quarter of the globe'forits | not taken"deep root among the masses of the: |: siastically to the thne when the scheme once out ee ey ‘anvenfall and ye arapitect of the Se Ot ee UnANE,sccreturs, | German lines in the end of 1879 was 272831, | citizens, But there is a certain ozone in the Trish population, but’ are restricted pretty | advane Ty by a vetgran Journalist of this city ae aee a ortanes wna -chneles J: ana Bho Be Petts wats d gai angeESO, Perey fe ik Ai RE RI wae ha Ca ae ee Francs tne air—whether it come with the east wind | much to the students and young politicians | for the artilicial incubation of the Houle shall | ‘yas bimsclf ‘va Stalwart of the Stalwarts.” ere. ‘reling huysen is 6 years of age, elveed and appointed at the annual cpmmanicatiqn |. the population, 611 in Germany and 43 In France | over Lake Michigan-or in the occasional | and writers of the cities. The older and_| at last expel the last remnants of Nature and ee It is Said that the abstracted professos iil ue Installed at, the recular cutie wee por mured on railways. Thogreater number | whi(ty from Bridgepor}—which. infuses en- | cooler men haya thore compreliensive no-| reiluee us to a symmetri but cald and yn-'| “Ate, Oscar Wrpve is not so utterly eg: | 1 one of the characters in Sirs. Burmete’s, i ise r ; of the power an fin! ntifie yniformity. - | thotic-that he has ‘not a keen -ye to business. “hrough One Adm{nistration,” ‘how rugoing” ot Bee sk All members are requested to attend. ‘The on rallies ‘ ¢ L snbject of chaning the place oT meeting will be voted in a use fs explained | ey Getnany ergy aifd-enterprise into everybody who tions of the power and detetmination of the | feeling dead lev 1 of h aie A tel ‘ one i i Secretary. | Mi rolibmeer network of railways than France. * Er Gkie Sack Sri a: ttempt in that Helsangling for invitations to logture in this | geuserial in whe Pentucy, i deere from Prod, has a lnrger network of ruilway ri locates in Chicago. The New-Englander, and British to stamp out any attempt in tha asthe ns Oe eeete but will probably find Sinan Newcomb, of the Nuvul Obseryutory: — | very 100 ki cu Hipe the personnel f: 4 i % =n cs n,a.a.— | For every 100 kilometres of ine the personnel 18 | tne New-Yorker, the Ohioan, the Canadian, | direction. For weal or for wo, the two | tr has been pretended by the third-ferm | too cricung have not got the craze to apy- "A young lady who has an objection to the. ug, Annual conraca- | fn Gérmany about Si, in i i y . ‘for the election uf | therefore uearly the same. he Southerner, and the European, all islands are linked together it one Govern- | machine Stalwarts thut the Garfleld Repub) tning like thatextent, she revision of the New -Testament, writes to tka LINCOLN PARK CHAPTER, NU. Hail earner Clark and Cents don Mandar evening, Dyc. eee oF dues. mp. HALLA, IEP. ‘The Freneh. statistics show among ‘other | unite aé.. this ,point in. a gommon ment, and there js no diyorce cqurt strong | licans are seeking to perpetuate divisions in]. — London Truth to say that aor paaso purple’ 3.G. PITKLN, Secretary. | s tli 5 persons 7 3 i e ato fi ra i i 3 , as Ra rei 5 ri é be es A ‘and fine Hinen” conveys no iden of luxury tober” 2 things tliat 68,863 persons who had been in| struggle for Chicago greatness. There is enough to sever them, . the ‘Republican part Bug this is a trans- Our export trade'is falling’ off. The total aia and she Sue it fans an, laps wey fo be The work of placing togal rental valua-| parent falsehood. If there is any div ision | value of exports of domestic breadstuffs for the | «cenisuin and black velve! perch ss LADY WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO, 25,9, #5; the army were engaged on French railways | 9 natural pride in being a constituent part i “a —Xinual communication on ‘Tuesday, Dee i, AU | iy 1879, also 13,654 women. The former are | of. such a commu ty. This pride, mnust | tions ypan the land held by 530,000 tenants is | the Acting President and his advis- euees. months pad ei pe oe was B20 | - one tata Col. Furney leaves a widow; two’ hits Ncae ah gee ce sons, and three duughters. Tne sons are Lieut: one ara ruquested to attend. Acting POSEISET aha olocion of aticors, LSE, wee. pretty regularly distributed’ in various de- | have an escape-valve in boasting. ‘Thisself- | a great undertaking, but even that work-is | ers are responsible for it, In eyery A. H, WHITE, Secretary. Set ly partments, while the women are mainly en- | confidence is a natural. part of Chicago's. | principally embarrassed and delayed by the | appointment he makes he? shows that LAKESIDE MUSINGS. Col. James Forney, of the marinés, arfd Job “gaged in line service. toee = kg greatness, It is easy:to understand that this*| fact that a large -proportion of the tenants | the idea of a division is constantly present in : Pree a ree he gg ae <} Forney, Js a Journalist, One ot his dayunters, * . | Sharacteristie of preémincnce is oxtremely | are one or two years in arrears for bak rent | his mind. Ie has framed a. policy with ref- It was a jolly edifor : 1s oes Auuie H. and ‘hilie tay barney ane ken up the question | (isagreeable to cammupities which are com- and the difficulty of making equitable scttle- } erence to a division, and assumed. the exist- Who said unto the man e a Patti, in private, refers to Signor Nicolisi UNION PARK LODGE, NO, 610, A. F. Regular communication “Monday, eventi Isl, Installauon of “oflleers “and o Tin English have t: 8 hut writes the live-stock items: business. = i uy y of INO. CGLUPTT, See's. eae of. smoke-consumption with the view. of | yelled to confess their comparative back- | ments of these'arrears. “It may be that-ow- | ence of it: Ie has put the Garfield Repub- Se atae atretort ik Fou'e as her wedded husband. “Go on; he's me,” spa CHEVATIER BAYARD COMMANDERY, NO! 5 purifying the atmosphere of London and | wardness. We are hearlily sorry for it, but | Ing to the obstinacy of some of these land- | licans out of court, and caused it to be made youu weatter to onl you can. : - | gaid to a friend who was making Her a visitar of titan Peptar stared Conclareaten do: Atein, | lessening the deleterious character of London | ye don't see how itis to be helped. We can | lords this’ inability-to compromise the over- | known that they shallhayeno share in the See rice amehiote oo her Boston hotel, as the favored tenor suddenly: hibition of grates, :) only suggest in consolation that the. people’ dup rents may-lead to evictions ayd to the | Government which was olected mainly by Work up a. fuany paragraph peared Loa Here or new hall. A full 3 ndanes of Tembers requested..| fogs. An international ex! Ad ut -the B Commander cry, Recorder: | furnaces, and other fuel-ronsumers-was Te | of Milwaukee, St. Louis, Cleveland, Cincin- | outrages and barbarities incident to such | theirvotes. Tho wrongandthe outrageof this )~ _ About tho butting goat; core and three chitdren in Paris, bear pees cently held ‘jt Kensington, aud during the | nati, Indiaffapolis, Detroit, and other -West- proceeding on” many: estates; but the fact ) policy consists in the fact that the Garfield | + Say that bis fav'rit tuncheon. q | in March; 1858, the Rew. Moses Shit seni catlon 0,28 iS: | exhibition hg subject was brogched and | ern cities in the same class may claim with remains that Ireland is in the process of p Republicans constityte all of the party that | _Is a winter joyeteone oe ‘this prayer’ as chaplain .of. the Tawa Manse: wSbrnaat of ug Al wars Bre freely discussed at a meeting held under | tryth that the business community. in Chica- | feation, and of a permanent character. ‘Lhe’ is worth mentioning. ‘The third-term Stal- Sere a ioles ject is | w@reat God! Bless .the young and growing. prides ihe preset, By git of Wea. royal auspices and attended by'a large num-| go ig largely composed of men wh ampi-.| 550,000 lend-occupiers have it naw in their | warts neyer had any strength in the North qithtinyour line would be thatof ~~ | State of Towa; bless bor Scnntory.and Repre-. SLANTO: i ber of scientific gentlemen and members of | tion and enterprise outstripped the narrow power to beconie permanent holders of the.| outside of their machines ju New York, the pig withina poke.” sentatives, her Governor and Stite oft ssi: Parliament, ‘The following eXtract from the | confines of thoso places and sought. a wider | land, and undef a leral tenure that will | Pennsylvania, and: Iimois. The third Secor tia cikutal veaaeah EE ST ee seen adetted London Tynes’ report of the meeting gives | field in Onfeago. In this way the sinallér cities | give them a -property intorest in many | term” was not 3 movement of the Se ee lean hones 7 ms, Tiga character among carly Towa- Methodist thesubstance of the action of the meeting: | may elaim a share in Chiengo’s greatness, — cases equal tg ‘the vilue™ of the land- | people. It was a juachine conspiracy.: He know that with the price of hors Prenchers, ania be remembered by many of ae not Te ne eaes, vin & ote OF anes te ‘The proof that the people of Chicago-have | lords* interest in the rated land. “A°| Already the -chief..conspirator in New] , “And cattle he could cope, “The richest ‘person today upon the Sand: NATIONAL. LODE. S & A-M—| meeting, stated ‘that there was nothing of “a had something to do: with its greatnoss, and people thus” lifted from poverty ‘and'| York has been overthrown; and if the at- _ But, having reached: that point, beheld 4 an Islan aside si Se nioeae Howalala Stated communication At jorner of Tan= | ¢ ; vatyre in the existing luw gs to the.| that this greatness is not merely a circum- | endowed with permanent ‘property interests. | tempt to farce the third termon the people ‘The limits of his rope. 2 : Lice yours ago‘bo Wu i Tnughed at when; ba ion and production of smoke. It was | oieg. of situation, isto be found’ fn the'| will readily address themselves, to the pro- | of Illinois and Pennsylvania wera renewed |.. “However, Be fume back when Night —[“purchused 10,000 acres of lang for-10 cents an, elpth dnd tat ri . Je to.draw yn indictment against 2 ator sable pall had spread: a ‘cluck, resent. and witUess Suess. at, Insuns ‘cordially invited to b saue wOre eves WoOSTRANDER, W. a. | Imp fs ; : fs . Ur Woon: wee'y. rs pis whole nation. ‘Tho more pruetical. plan wus to | change which has been going on in.the busi- | motion of their, material interests, to which | now it.would fait utterly, and ruin the per- Over all the curt, and to the wait- uere, as the tract was at the foot of am extinct rasitne@tOS- CHaPTER No. 4 1 A:3i— | GE dhe Pretnctiou of emokes and thon, wen | Ness of this eity for many years and ‘vliieh Is | veace Is an essential prerequisit. Tt will re- | sons engaged in. it, ‘The third-torm eause | © tng eaitor ayatie voleqno, nad covered wien « crust on the surfa UGE ETA ae jpeliay evening, Dees oe smoke-consuming: grates us cheup us those now-| becoming more and more notable with every | auire time, patiénee, ‘and forbearance, but it] has not grown in public favor, but lost im- {'T'yo followod your instructions, and" - ~~ like g flagstone walk, ‘He proke pp this crush ited AMIOE companions, alwars mgleyme, 7 in usg eonld be supped, the geadunl apptiesired | Year, Lad Chicago relted wholly-upon jts | is probable that within even a year from.the | inensely since last year. Why, then, snould Of items have a score— ie alxed the dust with 3 aoa ea tie. soll Tass SURES bouts Saag | Ghat no real neror would ye tected Uy, migra! | location iis people would have been édntent | opening of tneand Gourt two-thirds of the | participation in that folly be made the 1st of Alltanny, and tha firstone wil. | formed, and planted sugur-eune. ‘Today bee reek hs eee Ss ge , | suasion; indeed, the whole history of smoke lez- | with a commission business. Thera syoutd: tenant farmers of Ireland will he in posses- |. sound Republicanism by the Acting Presi- Mogt surely. make you roar. p millionaire. ‘e x : 1OnGE, KAM \sislation was a. proof of the contrary. Iu the Sarat eS Sanieat “at tae |! ea ea To aerial 3 See: : ~]+ Cotnt von Moltk ho is now in his Sd af a | metropolis, it wus true, the Inw wus curried out, hava been a limit to that. Indeed, . other sion under their -fifteon years leases at fal dent? If he deplores a division of the party, ‘The editor sat quickly down, : om seni tke, we 10 ia ne Ae ‘x yéar, is out of health, alks of 5 iz ENO: GI, A. Fw A. Minnication for election af oi of cues, Monday-evening, Dec, nde Members, ars wh Lugland. the supineness of ies—MMilwauk | rents of thé lind! anti that in duo-time the | w i: I > “Nor to bis vassal spoke. * ul t Western cities—Milwaukee, Toledo, and St. -} rents 0: ] ya uf 1 dug’ t the | why does he recognize a small faction in ‘or to his vassal spoke. iis post as Chief of the General Stall. He wilh but in other parts of the municipal bodies showed the ineffectual * . : a fore jovi en ts : . 2 3 wie cote Of permissive legislation. He sug- | Louis, for instance—haye developed’a cer-°} whole. populatiomsyHi be enjoying the ben- | eyery one of his official acts, and ignore the ‘The night was Wild, one almost heard. horaver, eontinug to exeroise a general Supe viston-oyer..the workiie “Of the ‘army Stif re request STANDISH ACRE: SH AS _-: The raven's mournful-croak— ‘| rested that, given the success of the “efforts of ivalry ~ in’ : efits of Gladstone’s:great measure of justice - vere “stiicetely “AnSt . ve gested tain rivalry ~in' that. line. - But, in fit: Madstone’s gre justice | rest? If” he ‘werd “siticerely “ansious ' for’ The editor was ready for cd AD ~ APOLLDS COMMANDERY, NO, L ENIGHTS TEM- )-the committee, un! net of Parliament might bo- ehh s 3 - “RUA Eaten onnnare 1 AO ET a aay passed that heicefarth no house should ue'buiit | the ‘meantime,’ - Chiengo has “reached ang peace. , “harmony,” he would not-know any fac--| = “3 very able joke. : a ~ | Count von Waldersee, who Is mentioned ug Yea jluvited: By Order of the Eminent Communder. without erates designed to consis their own’| higher, It ha’ accumulated the ‘capital.to~ : a 4s - | tion, but would try to desorve the support of | ~ « as Sitting-Bull,” the joke began, - Moltke's successor, is one of. the pupils of the a rt SADE: Bh, HES EMBO, HESHAER ree and Bela further ordcr | handle the prodée of the country and make |). «. « SCIENTIFIC COURTSHIP, . all Republicans alike. _.. Was once upon a raid, . ralin.the arts. of war. Von Moltke D. C CREGIER LODGE, NO. Gi A. & A plied after a certain date, t - | awarket forit. It has constructed thie ware- J: And now, close: upon the heels i of. Alrs. SSS: He cnme upon some cattle, and ula print, felis saginetise a Sremt ‘maa Annual Commantoation Wednesday evening. 1 houses necessary to store the grain, and con- | Cynthia Leonard's Syjrpiculture Convention, | Tire estimates for the City and County of, To Scar-Faced-Charley said: of halt sis vente De ee i argh oat see darp, lor the eluction of ofiicers. pusment 9 beard dl fe transaction, of important ba ings Vis- |. ire ied Brordoret. | "Norfolk ° ‘ oie ag Brethren cordially FHSS Ue KEARS, Wea, | Norfolk Congressional district, Virginia, in | the conditions for sale are unfavorable. 1tcan century, who, besides being the greatcat strate: gist and General In existence, [Is equally eminent ag an author, a painter, a musician, and a Uo Tue straightout Republican bolt in the | trois the money required fo hold it wheneyer | in which that ddtho advanced some startling | New York for 188? are given ‘below.’ They em- ‘Plenso hold my pony, while you \e c y theories as to hesedity:-and the. propagation | brace State, county, ‘city, park school, Intersd GA pearly tear doth shed, an’ I and all other expenses; for a ‘population in 1882 |’ “Nor interrupt my.grief, orl OLN GENOCHIO, Secretary tthe late election cost the party some 4,000 | take ail the live stock in the country, dis- of the human’ Kind, comes Mr. Lorme | Ft ot 1,400,000 inhabitants, or twice and a half Will on you puta head,’ seem pelticaco COMMANDERY: 0. 2 ENIGHTS votes sbi, were Tioks Lihat as tribute it or reduce it to’ meats. - It is pre- Moody, of New York, who has established | the ‘population of Chicago. ‘The estimates, as <senddih an bode es an : mn ee Teck se adatued Washi 4 empla—Annunl Couglave Mon ning, Dec. ‘The ve ‘ is sieve oo b . loa P 4 higt Temps Ana one Nerecton at officers, cic. A to the ather side. ‘The votes in 188) and 1881 | pared to ‘manufacture the lumber which | an institute of heredity, in which hegrav§ly | thoy stand now, compare as follows with tho cringed msailne wos © 2 : (D. ©) Republican: Amos Cuniraings, of the Sum The other scalpers stood around is another lucky newspaper man, He bas $108, . | Wisconsin, Michiggn, and Canada furnish. | proposes to teag {boys aud girls how: to | amounts appropriated for 1881; {ull atcendance of the sir Ralubes is reanested, Pad compare as follows: Nr. Sum allowed — Eatimates In serried rgnk and row. week for doing whatever he plenses for thy’ secretary. Reed _My daughter, Laughing-Flea, ‘Was buried neath the branches of 3,000,000 |, yon sturdy old onk tree; = "aosias2-| ;- Tsorrow ever for my child, ; F Nor comforted can be, 1,487,416 1,812,090 orderot- 1. H. POND, B 3 R s DAVID, GOODMAN, Recorder. "| It has an abundance of coal within a few | choose their imétes. Unquestionabl, sae * GOLDEN-RULE LODGE. NO. 74 A, FE. & A. Mae miles, and is building mills and-manufac- Moody is sincere in his purpose ‘and believes 9,00 ‘Now silent be,’ said Scar-Faced Charles, paper, and has.a. dividend of about 60 per centa isan aud Cobimiunication Zaesdn revonink: Dee. tories of all useful kinds and in the most ap- in his patent courtships and has been’sorely 64.250 - ‘Give the old man ashow.' 3 4 . | year on the ‘few~ sbares of Sun stock whigh be FAIL cheers is ‘eurnestly requerted, by arder of : proved pattern. It is destined to be the | grieved at the spgetacle of so many il-matdd Fineed ie But finalty tip spoke tho Chief: owns. Quite ‘recently he afforded a ‘deat of tin PHOsAS GANEWAAN W. aL. “ingregse.- . . oie 8 1 ‘helieves i -. _*My comrades brave,’ said he, amusement to Wallstreet in particular, and the MAN. 5 f In ‘the Petersburg ‘district (Jorgensen’s) greatest manufactuting, as well as the areat- | couples. Ie alsc'believes in alt probability | Depart “9.569, “You know that several moons ago readers of the paptr in general, by aseriegot in'the Petersbure district (Jorgensen § ributing, centre of the American | that Jove is an attriiute of the intellect, | ping pepartmen 000 H fnterviews with “Uncle Rufus”. Hatch, “Tb interviewed evidently appreciated the ‘work of the interviewer, When the now Inman steam ship City of Rome “made its first return from New york go Liverpool, * Uncle Rufus™ was a passenger, and he took aloni ng a guest and companion’ du voyage Amos. Cummings. seen are Praia Siged to artenut the erie there was a considerable incresse of the vote, 4 Con: mt. It has cultivated the social, not the grand; passion of the emotional | ‘Police Department. anngal CummunicaGun {0 Ve nue alecuim of ollests, due to the payment of the poll-taxes by both | equcational, artistic, and amusonientrequisits | nature, and that by the exercise of .the will | Street Cleaning. & i | si : eu eO naa s oy. 58 3 a aay ce Sune say Sides. The rebins eres non. «Aajority, | f 2 Steat metropolis. ‘AS it bounds towards | and of reason he can take’ the impulses out Heatth Department 3 oe fon, Bourbon. ‘Majority. | 5 million in population it is preparing the of the boy and the-nonsense out of the girl, | Department of” Chi Te ae —— . “- |-1880. 18,825 7 4 : . : se 7 ae ‘4 ties and Correction. poeae OUGE Sea ¥, & Aa MB stonreste i881 9715: > -,-~ Bad0 | proper requirements for health and the desir } $0 that they will nate according to the eter- | nopartment. of. Taxes “+ When Icame up thighill tqday “"Gnele Kufus’” pays all the mises of te | ‘Annual communication tor siecton pf oficers Mon- Fneteatonc. 4A ~3:] Able assessories for the enjoyment of. life. || tial fitness of things: but there will be some jaut Assessments ares Bed ‘And saw the oak that rears» ° ! figine European trip, and: pays Mr. Cummies aivoveniae, Des Sys By erter St ee | phe Coalition carried thirty-three counties | People who come to Chicago ‘originally obstacles in his way, we fancy. . sig, || Bourel of Rduentionszs) BEANMR: | +: RIMS Ns hanghty front What's braved the blast 0.0 day in addition for the pleasure of Ms = ze cs tec counties ; i ar » ig Ni Toi 5 Oe oe . yenrs, z ae ere et. BERND ‘cOMMANDERY: No. 5,1 t= | Which the whites were in a majority. ac- | because it affords them Scope, for making - Beh ee to a an eee Ch ; Ton See eee eats 3n.009 reacben ee pais . The local Washington. society writers have shared Canciave Weduewiay evening Doc, 31, at t0 | cording to the census and the Bourbone but | Money remain. becausc they form attach- | cannot expel No re with a pitchfork.” | siiuries—Judiciary, 870.250] ‘- Aterasain yonder dell: - the following: “The Hon. C. B. Farwell of getwek, Werk on the Order of tie Veuple, Visitue | tuirty similar counties. On the other hand, ments which’ bind them to their chosen | There are ‘some-things that can safely be | Coroner's tet 80,077. |- ero tell the truth, my faithful men, Hnofs, has arrived and bay taken o suite dt EC, Sea ir eicUN, Recorer.” | the Coalition carried twenty-nine counties in | ome. Very few people eyer quit Chicago trusted to Nature.and some that must be, and | Sberitt's teers 80,000, "your leader felt like hl. - apartments at the Arlington for the winter. “Hs CORWTHIAN CHAPTER, N KA. M—Speciat |: Which the blacks were in a majqrity of the after becoming -domiciled here; they may marriage is one of them. Brains do not en- etc... . _ Yu,300 I know J wept like any child, is accompanied by his wife and daughter, Oe conzocation Mondny evening, ike. iv.at 7o'elock. | population and’ the “Bourbons ‘eight similar | Teach out to other cities and othersections in ter.into ‘matrimonial. calculations; feelings be expenses 160,150]... But it was not for grief— jatter an only child,. and one of -the pretties Siaty invited Heo rat Ae Rit, ianlone are cor | Counties, Geographically, the Coalition and | 4 business way, but their home remains in | do, and tho feelings are the only guide. | “Stirutioas 1,004,966 ‘A Joke came o’er my senses, and freshest lowers of Catena analeuy : is © 30. DICKERSON, Secretary? | Ponrhon counties were pretty well mixed, | Chicago. So long as this condition of things | They are not alwhys safe guides, but that | State taxes..---- ie Bee ie sarees brecanilebate oor Solr bapear ree h wit ne peal - . — ee zs . ‘ e Ef * 7 . a x i y is ear a ak LANDMARK. LOD: 0, 22,24. ¥.& A. M—Rez- | showing that the fusion has extended over shall endure—a universal desire to locate in | does not alter thé-hard fact. Under their | (edemption of 7° "2977600 ‘ola sittiag: Bull, your Caiof. ly Southern; sho bas the frank, agreeable mat: inf communication Friday; bes. Important work, all the State. But, generally speaking, the’ Chicago and-a subsequent repugnance to domination. the victim, blindly -infatuated? | Judgments... < 300,000.) - * 4 ners of her native State, and wilt doubtless be MC HANNIE, Beizatars. ILHOHAVELLAW-3t- | counties in the “toe of the boot” in thd ex- quitting it~the possibilities of this city are rushes into the dual condition, reckless of Armafles, “ange our +. ono | “SABE my pretty cAURHEGES grave as great a favorit bere as sho is at homes THE faa ar kel c= = ‘treme southwestern part of the State, those | Simply limitless, and surrounding - cities | consequences and: despite all opposition. Rents_“Leases insforce: 40741 41000 | auere ties paar ay As en i pencned resins a tate. Pores is ear SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 188) 4 along the North Carolina, bor and those | 0vght to be content-with revplving aboutit. | ‘There are not wanting plenty of women avho; | SURES ARC hse SUMS TNO Of this joke willbe seen, aevalrstarin of Oe maaan Ten incest a : # | south of the James River in thé eastern part . es _ | have married men’ against the advieo of Total... ,-00- S5USL S22 $20,710,596 ienw the maiden’s final home, but feel tna: the description £ gave it afew: =< of the’ State -yere carried by, the Cpa ition. | sy THE SIRUATION IN IRELAND. friends, where they knew as -well as their, oDesuce estimated Gen- 1,500,000 rod 000: {7 , The cattle grazing near se Weeks ‘ago wus very inadequate. Shere, ie ot are a a : “ eal t ii sew! a 3 A sie} scnetees sense K 700, gap y tloo! om the veranda ‘THE TRIBUNE'S ANNUAL BEVIEW. @| The Bourbon strobeth seen to Hoan the | We Dune Se er meer RR friends that they were saorificing themselves | 2.00 MRO | ‘eM eraesy grate, the cattle—dlon’t Gung: in imemory’s ball for futare enjorwest Tre‘Trincye’s Ann URecier of the Commer- | northern and middle equities, and‘esbecially ressmade in, that ne A bie ine Dene and_ wrecking their happiness. Tha best Hees Lanes Bee eee - Per tanhern Em trie see steers! he, dur futeas ele y, and amen Fen cial, Finazictal, gnd Bus! fugea traneactios of Chica- on..the battlegroundd‘Where the Union vic- s made in Cou) ry under. the val scholar in Mr., Moody’s institute, grad- aottet ta Bait sei : Mey ‘ork bas ay. NS cicanune one, Eres mer te fe So eens a aingle wate gofor the year 188 will be printed in our iseie’ of | tories were won, systems of Parnell’s no rent and Gladstone's | uating with .the highest honors, and’ { ree out 140 millions of dollars to. pay in- | 5 tees e si ia : a pines ‘lent their monn tothe waves, and Te ee oe ant Geteaorsliiey OTe iiy ance eagel WHY CHIC ‘AGO GROWS GREAT. Teport was made, a fortnight ago, had been | the fine arts of courtship, would probably be-| Chicago for city, park, county, and State, The The very able joke thatI’ . 3 Mag neaa lies, und vivid .tropl eal fowess _, adie history of Chicagé, exhibiting, aa it wit,” the | _ Theré is no dqubt that the Chica people | im operation about six or seven weeks, and | the very first one to !pick ‘up the first man | heaviest reduction in the above items isin that Have builded up for thee." fluttered ike buttertlies- on thelr stalks; A) ry of Chicagd, exhibiting, ily a BO p dened ; 2 Y ; _ ~~ Have builded up fortnee"” "J shadows on the grass | played at bidet the leaders under arrest had been detained in | who offered her his hand, and she would ac-'| of State taxes. New Yors is getting ber State jail about the same time. ‘The: league had_| cept it, in the glamour gud blessed illusions | debt and expenditures under Republican. tnin- . " s agement greatly reduced; :the city, however, re- seek with the sun, and’ the musi water added ita effect: tothe symphot rot coloee statistica of tie most prosperous year in, the city’s) and press are ‘Somewhat given to bonsting. -We "A midsummer dream. 232. experiences andin respect of care and sii in tts | areconstantly reminded of the fact by the com- “ Depart in peace,” the editor ‘ Remarked unto the man Date oe PoE: preparation, and of accuracy and reliability in its | -yJain{s of the press in the smaller and would- made every effort to keep tenants from ayail- | of the -moment, without a thought ofMr. wy ey ison vibe made. tnthe| berivaleities, Bousting onone sideandenvy | Me themselves of thebenefits of the Land | Mooily’s maxiins and. formule. The iro: | MeiBs under consol Of Demsonealls tee gaarE: Ren nrepen ene perio “The Washington Capttat has the fellowes mytlsey on the other are conditions which naturally..| Dill, even to thé extent of shooting and mal- | pensity cannot be drilled or educated out of! Tnx gigantic new bell for St. Pant’ | Lon-'[, - Get up the Lakeside, Stysings— = * To Ee davecor Pane ears nd-an abundant a , * -.* Hera’s your scisgors and a pot treating those tenants who, being in.arears,.} boys or girls: There -is no‘civil-servico re- | don, weighing seventeen and one-hulf tons. was rate; the nanie of Lincoln; has bei ?r01 matter of space for advertisers, supply of copies Peady for niafling will be on sale at produce'a good deal of snarling. “Itis rarely, | : de se thecouiiting-roam. econ | however, that the protests against Chieago’s | Pld up their rent in ardér to obtain fifteeti- | form in love matters. +", rae recently castat Loughborough. About*twenty- ‘With which to cut and paste the Jokes. ~ several ways of peculiar intcrest. It : " ide to the question. “Mr, | 0ue tons of misterial were prepared, and when From other papers rot.” . “| membered that sometime ‘within tho past f¥o If aad : atured a tone as.| Year leases at reduced rents under the new] _ There is anothers Ay irruption of, Valentiife-Scripptrs, like | that offs recent artiele in the Milwaukee Re- bile” SO bee :| Moody's principal’conditions: are physical Goths and Vandals, again, threatens Dear-| pbligan,: whiclt reluctantly, adihits %the,| ‘The “no-rent” gppeal bas ‘had’ a-muclr.| perfection and “good ‘health. But if only of molten metal poured outfor four minutes and, ‘born Park. | They differ fron, Goths, how-"| rem: fable growth and commercial bigness wider and more favorable audience than it | beautiful women and handsome men are to fea Sar gil will be eee bone wae ever, in that they are afraid toface the music,| of Chicago,” but insists that its “ prosperity yould otherwise have had beeause of the | marry, what. is tobe done with the homely | Britain; {f not in Europe. "Zo give an 1don of its? of popular opprobrium™ which their yenture | is not duo entirely to,the extraordinary busi: | teat number of tenants who have been in | ones, who are in the. vast majority? Are | sizo the following ‘comparisons are made: ‘The greatngss take so goo “Ts this the editor's room ?”” A rather good-looking young laay stood in the door~ the three furnaces had been opened the streams months a certain patriot, who has concent’ Identity, started the report that Mrs. Lipcolt -was guffering from a, eeridus complalat' tat © quired the best and most expensiya medical ade. vice, but that she was so crippled financially, not to be able to secure it. Now two tices af Yam,” replied the grotting-horse reporter. itor’s room—or rather, itis the room of several editor’. ‘The really and truly editor, buw- evor, has 2 rvom to himself, further up tne hull.” would call down on them were their identity.) ness capacity of its citizens,” and that “they | arrears for rentsince the famine of 1879, ‘The | they to be celibates? Are the homely wom- | frst “ Big Ben'’ at ‘Westminstor weighed 13:}. + "1 In established. Argument in their behalt was | are no more daring, or trustworthy, or able “bad seasons and the high rents rendered. it | en to get them toa convent and the henely tons 8 cwt., and the sccond twotons legs; “Great Toostt to gee wecamasee” une base ett Sone tha SE a eae War is ia reait again heard by the Interior Department, but | than those of other cities” ‘The same. jout- iipossible to'pay'up, and, except among the |'men enter cloisters and monasteries ‘and Eee at ‘York welehs 10% tons; - “\Great | | “Ob, that's all rizht,” Interrapted¢the brawny yours. | of an income of $8,000 a yenr, -and-there 14, the ‘Wolves which Mr, Schurz.drove away | nal proceeds as foll6ws: ; well-to-do tenants, there are arrears of from | Iead the lives ofarichorites? What would be- | Paul's 8 cae ues ne former. big: bell nest!) ee eee soe eee euacéed snovepaper | 2ensthie: person. in the world wha could foc8 from his door will not in any likelihood be | Tho statistics furnished by the Consus Bureau | °° to two years’ rent. duo all over Irelana. | come of the blissful pleasures of courtship Tolghs 37 tons eters eden a Oronts ofice, and most of em ‘are in pretty fulr lugs if they | woiment Imagine that be would permit sot and “ttl Tinie ees H peo ee at Viena, 17 tons 14.|"can remember what tliey want aftor they gethere. | condition of affairs. let In by Secretary Kirk rood, ‘ shor peome ot ie ern How Calencoe growilt What this means can be the better under- | and the culininating ecstasy of popping the | ewt.; that at Erfurt 13 tons 15 ewt.; that at Sens rues z » , | Sh thur“aay- other: States more wheat ana | Stood by stating the fact that the annual | question, if the coming bride had to makeout | 13 tons; that at Paris 12 tons. Aw. PEEVEY Shys ‘he is-ready to vote for sore ea in) amare {hows then any <quier. rents levied on the impoverished farmers of | a sound bill of health and submit to a string Recs — a scheme to, increase the. city’s revenues | mined: is fourth in tho Tae e edn at tron conl'|-that cold, dainp, and cloudy little island’| of questions'as long as those a life-insurance. _A MATIER-OF-FAGI young taan‘from New ‘during thecoming year. “So faras the polive, | steal; fourth In. the quantity of potatoes und | amount to over 75 millions of dollars.a year, | victim has to answer touching the condition Aaeh Gurtigin socony yele in Design xeneived an foree was goncerned, it ad to be increased, | third bas moro horses thin any Otter arin ing | te arable land of Ireland not exceeding one- | of her own and her qnother’s and her erand- | wno bas Bomnee lees on, ols one ane He“wanted Controlier’ Gurney ‘to. suggest | ony omer, and hus moro miles of railroad tha} Even before the ‘no-rent” proclamiation.}; A courtship, which. under.such clreum- ence at her house on a certain evening“ tomect something ‘at ‘otice that was practical for'ih- | implements, and makes more whisky. Tho best ‘was issued last October there had been a | stajices’ “ eint-and-dried affair, | tW9.minds.” It happens at he had just’ ac- ind consummated | ¢2>!4an' invitation’ to“dine elgewhere on the creasing ‘néxt year’s ‘revenue.” It will ‘wot: | Outlet for these products is turough Lake Mich- | pretty general refusal to pay these arrears of | conducted by ‘routine, q Gee eg : ; ve“ | game evening, and so he replied, expressing his spontaneity, | regrets that be ‘could’ not “avail bimsolf of the’ z e u fmin, and, thercfore, Chicago" {s_the/nearest ; ane be dimieult for Goutolier Gurney to sigzest Tanke Wessels ‘bringin retro, timber’ 39 Tee rant iinless a large reduction’ was. made by. |:after a formuint qiust?lack a véiy practicable Scheme which will add 250 | jWinols hus the largest lambert cago | the English landlords, The advice to pay | and therefore of iieddssity” 1 “en- 5 on Fe ee oue amall cod wuolly issue ‘sethoremult of “(Bese things rathor thin the acy of fiecéssity lick not only‘en- | opportunity “to ‘mest,two minds”, owing to a cient police force, and that is the simplé one’| ductive, rifiroads from the lake shore ex fe Fauy stoma ue TRecause Northera filinois 13 ery pro. “rio rent? was ‘addressed, therefore, to a | thusiasm. but. the , delightful .uncertaintles | provious engagement ‘ito mee end to a Towa. ‘This State is second ‘in. production of hee David Davis, who- was ‘Abraham Lincoln, and fs probably wor ten millions, is one of tno executors ot late Prosident’s will,- and Leonard Swe! .| Chicago, Is the otber.. Neither of these Lory 4men -wauld -kuowingly.. allpw.tha < wider the at’ man. to. bo;in any suc! ment.” Tag story, however, Nike: is others, although it’ was promptly conte vag: reached the ears of seyerat promigent Ag OT of Congreza, and one of them came 10. : There Is. sort of subtle, magnotic intuence tht hovers, around’ a place like this and throws irito a state of dreamy imbecility the niajorits of people who tit. “You really look “more collected and lifelike an imoat visitors.” “0 editor, who will give me advice in relation to the mat- storof writing a stury. 1am quite cortain that Lhave talons; but ‘L lackg-xperience, and that f why 1 comehere.” ¢ £4. is 5 “ There is littla doubt,” replicd the young man with the quarter-stretch: expression on ‘his coldly-calm foaturea, ‘*that In the: bosonr which, presumably, heaves beneath that watered-silk dreis there beats a heart {n which.burns the tire of gepius.;, Ibis always |_pleuspre tO tkosd.who hue cltmbed ” steep and <¢rencherous ladder of . fame to lond u helpliig hind to the struggling ones below. | In my cuse a foot would doubtless. answer. the. purpose better, #ince more could attach thdniselves to. {t, but [ot that.puss.,. Yoit are about to write a story, And you want advice?” ‘The young Indy tnclingd her head. ary "Well, in tha first place, It's, better to discaver, (ft possibid, what kind of u tale yon desire to tell befora starting. : If you want to write a suciety . povel, there mus? be & heroine—s rich, statuesque-widow with: Ite.*arms "and a’: bosom. ‘that’ thrabs. Clusion that it would be a generous and. thing for a Democrat ta correct this Pernt Accordingly he proposed to. bimsel! {oat t 4 the bills for the Gartic|d expenses came, would move a ninendinent giving to od colu the salary that her martyred nusban Mgocoot have received~i£ he, hud. lived out bls term. I believe, that . $15,000 wa & amount. Before putting ‘bis pla ‘ton he consulted with some intl the: familye: and ‘learn would mmorHl ty (em execed a ‘very comto: ol, a 3 thore would’ be tia’ need of Con) i -She has the pensinn of $3,000 a. year WAT leress giunted/uud enJass not ‘only: the.’ Of 400 fn Sbonds,,but of sume ‘prope Springffeld:, Uniier these clreumstanees : ‘of, 2 be reudliy.underatuad wat the proler eotae charitable meter waa ubandoacd: DOE Goes he felt thar Mra, ‘Lincoln bad receiv od Toot recognition at the hands of the Gover ein Dut simply because, it was not.the wish fomily to open the question. i population who already demanded a. redue- | and the expecfaucy.o£: knowl vbi cient y a ; 4 0 3 nded 2 > <pecfaucy.o£- knowledge which now |. 3 of elidrging $100 a'year for a beer Tivense and |-comn, hay, and hors, third in oats, ourth in bar- | OU of 25.to 40 per cent of the arres to | elevate it above merely intellectual and sci- || AS AN ‘example of the brazen manner in $200 for a-whisky and ‘beer licuse? This | ley, and fifth iu wheat. -Chicage is-the only nat- } those who could. not pay th ‘under | eritifie certainties:--‘The delight of the court- | Whleh the Government's being @windied under | os etl fieaial ~ | ural focal. point for. +3 ucts ve _ + - Arrears-¢ ** net, the Trav- practical proposition will furnish the money. | Bf! fogul. point for = 3 prone ot eaexers, | #nY ciredmstances. - The. effort at. thal ship is the fatire ‘expectation Of happiness parila peat bh ene owe 4 5 1@ following. of which there are thou- to raise the police force to about S00inen, and | A trunk Jing would start fromthe site of Cuica~ | Wis to induce, the landlords tq .céin: ise ji i8es i i t 0 f at 5 u ce, the, lords tq compromise ich arises ip,the minds -of the. enamored eve that erent go whether there were any husiness-men th ; ‘ : se GA Aries Ip (Re ADIGA OF. Rae in sands of oth pene cee grerg-one of thet number Js grewlyneedse® | Gr uote products: of Tinals ness-mien thore | on the rent alréady overdue: and accépt'Some | pair.ind thidt expectation Is all-the wore inf | A man in a New. England town has recent! The protection 0} property a nd safety of life | touch the inke shore there If phere were, no.city. suiir which it was: possible to pay, ahd wher- On of thé ‘Weil’ of illusion in ,| obtained “$1,700 arrearuges, and is now toceiye ciemand that oy; real. stalwarts.” The. 1, We are willing to accept this theory'9f Chi- ever this hag ‘been Gone’ the tenants,-relieved a concesiledso ‘thick to 138 Per month, on the ground that .he was a de- es were an salagns .and ng ae and ev 3 exclusive geogtaphical.con- hesitated, sdespite. the'Land-League'’s .né-"): from:theroush of the world, much age pasa mnisorables Worthteses drunken fellow, who} " ending Woke hose Leip . ow force ¥ + é (RTE Ait ee | Ser yce eh : ‘auicies his enemy “does not: see him. : Now,, |” 1ot~ the ‘remotest possibility. that he. |, ine. Don’t ; forget that,, Then you . want police force we now have.- In the absence of have had much’ to do’ with’ the continuous | Tenants who are’out of debt for ‘past rent | from thestandpoincof this glamour, gute! :Siotanse Selaht poe See bath ot ane. be feted fice ws, it leans tx a € whisky drank

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