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3, 1881-T1U1ZJ3 SHEET. 4 bet is THE UNINVITED GUEST. Tbla Eol Carter YlurUom Hat Beta TUjlng at Land Learnt Mertins. Seconded by Eia Underlines, Es Profeasea Ejrupaliy for Ireland, Though Onlj Wanting Iriah Yotea. But tha Patrlota Be Hla Schama and Bay Plainly Ha Xa Not Wanted.

Mr. John T. Scanlaa believe that hla action in the Eighth Ward pinched Carter H. Harrison's toes quit aeverel v. He la led to thla belief from the doing of aome of Carter" official, who presided OTr the meeting and introduced certain resolutions condemning' him (Scanlan) and Indorsing; Harrison In the seventeenth Ward.

The facta concerning the Eifhth Ward affair, aald ilr. Scanlan to a scribe) of Turn Jjrrra' Ociax yeeterday, are these: "The rales of the Eighth Ward Land League prescribe that no person ahall address iu meetings except those who are lnrited br the Jeas-ue or those receiving invitation, thronrh the Invitation Committee and hare their name published in the dally paper. Thia rule la for the purpone of preventin-; politician, from usinjr the leafrue for personal purpose. hen I arriTed at the meeting that evening-, a pentleman In the hall naked me If I knew Carter Harrijion waa to peak before the Eighth Ward League. I aid no, and nuked who (rare Carter the Invitation.

He pointed to the President of the league, who la an official under liarriaon. I aid that waa wronir; that I ahould personally protect against hi. apeuintr until ne had apolofrixed to the Irish people for the insults he hal given them. Then a man named 3lr. Meledy came up to me and anted me If I had heard of the action of the liar or in the afternoon.

I replied no. lie aald that a gentleman (an official under the Mayor) and himself had called upon Harrison, and at their request he (Harrison) had aent a dlapatch to Ireland contradicting' the statement of Justice Fitzgerald, that the American people had no ayinpa-thy with the Irish Land League movement. then aald that waa that would be productive of much rood. At the meeting- 31 r. Meledy naked me If I would have Lhe rule suspended and permit him to pcaa before the regular buaineaa of the tueutuKT, a he had to till an engagement J.tcr the same evening In the Seventeenth Ward.

I aald it waa contrary to our cuotom. but If he must fro 1 would move to suspend the rules, and did so, although Mr. Melody remained In the hall and tooa part In the meeting during the evening, sustaining Mr. Harrison. A little after 9 o'clock I waa astonished to see iir.

ilamaon come Into the hall, now no ex wii xot crrrnnx He ruahexi up to the speaker's desk and handed Mr. Jdeledv a dispatch, which Mr. Meledy announced the dixpatch nia Honor, the Mayor, had Just sent to Ireland. I asked If the dispatch waa signed by the Mayor, or Carter H. Harrison.

He answered that It waa signed by the Chairman of the (Seventeenth Ward Land League meeting. Mr. Harrison then made a speech expressing the sympathy of the American people with the Irish Land League cause, and hla personal feeling for the Irish movement, and, after he had got throngh. I arose and thanked him for the hearty audreaa I said 1 was glad to have the opportunity of testifying my appreciation of hla aenument that hla kind expression might go where It would do much yood. I moved then that he officially telegraph the substance of his speech to the Land League In ImbUn.

believing that the expression of the chief official of the third ctty in slxe in the United states would have profound effect upon the lodge and jury then trying Tarneii and his compatriots. The Mayor refused to do so, and 1 waa considerably astonished, especially aa hla aenuxnenta seemed so sweet for Ireland, when Harrison refused, one or two of bis officials, who were present, tried to mother the resolution, but I would not permit it done, and something of a stir jesmfrt. Mr. bcanlan, continuing, aald tnat Carter IL Harrison and hla officers were making a deliberate attempt to nae the Land League for political purpose he was positive, particularly since the resolution waa introduced to the beventeenth Ward by the officials of Harrison sustaining the latter and condemning him have lived," said Mr. hcanlan.

"too long In Chicago to have Carter Harrison', official, injure mv reputation, and. as to the personal attack tipon me. I will settle that through the courts, iiy advice to the Land Learners is to beware of politicians of the Carter llar-non stripe, whether they be Republicans, lemocTata, or Greenbackera The Land Leaguea are not organized to dabble in politics, and honest men ahould see that they are not-turned for such a purpose." "You say." said the reporter, Harrison refused to send the substance of his adareea to Dublin. Wnat repry aid he maker He aald he could not do it as Mvyor. That -was all.

and very soon after this he slid out of the hall." "What waa object in attending the meeting "From information that haa come to me since that time, he waa attending- those meetings to mti razsB votxs roa irantu, and it la evident some of hia officials are aiding him In his purpose. Don't yon suppose he has any other motive than to re-elect himself Mayor?" "Every time he haa attempted to touch the Irish people he has invariably put hia foot in It. and for the reason that he know a very little about our people, or cares to 'know. but would be very glad, nevertheless, to get the Irish votes. There is hla action towards General shields, when a member of Congress, and las refusal to preside at the Parneli meeting held in thla city a year ago, but now la making desperate efforts to show how much he loves the Irian people.

In that matter of his address, if he had sent the substance to Ireland, aa I proposed, it would nave been a most praiaewortny act on his part; but no, he wouldn't do lLn "Waa Harrison aaked to the Eighth Ward to address the meeting "I can say, officially, because I am on the Committee of Invitations, that he waa not, nor had I any notice that he waa to be present until he came into the hall at i) o'clock. "Who brought Harriaon to that meeting" "Mr. Meledy tola me afterward that he incited him, and aa Mr. Meledy is a stranger in the city, and was only invited himself by the committee to be present, the public can a d(re on how slender an invitation Carter la xeadv.to "spread eagle' over Ireland. by anould Mx.

Meledy have Invited him?" "Well. I don't know; but I divine from Information Mr. Meledy gave me about hia interview with Mr. Hamaon In the afternoon that ha and Mr. Harrison, or soma or Mr.

Harrison's friends, had put up a lob of bringing Carter there and nndertaking to spring him npon the meeting. Aa I never force my political opinions on Irish meetings. I waa prepared to quiet the eagle Bale he was willing to aw allow Ireland. Mr. Bosnian aald, tn closing tne interview, that he hoped this Harrison affair would effectually uivoroo the Land League from politics; that the principles of the Land League were too sacred to be used to satisfy any man's personal aims, and if he could act as a bar to prevent the interference) of outside forces ha believed he did a noble doty.

STX8BMS VS. RE1NKE. Bdnke, the alleged tax-forger, waa before Justice Hammer lata yesterday afternoon, charged by LC Etebbina with having forged, on thaOth of October, the name of P. E. Btanley to a tax certificate, Aa and also the name of W.

T. Johnson, County Treasurer, to the aama certificate, to the injury of the complainant, JIx. E. O. Assy, the attorney for rrlnke, objected to fcia eonunlttal to the County Jan, and.

by general consent, the prisoner was allowed to remain in the custody of the police till ready to come to trial on bat or day. fctebbln, it appears, invested In some tax certificates, which he got from Letnk. It afterward turned out that thla particular one waa a forgery, and that the genuine one had basa canceled by btanley -4 few iTsa assif of the property. bobbin, eviaenuy inteaue so gvs at tne poteens ox -1 THE GROUND HOG. Teaterday waa "Ground Hog" a Day," to which, front time Immemorial, a great po nlar si gnffl canoe haa been attached, aa an indicator or the weather which Is to follow.

Many are the popular notions and traditionary belieta which are founded oa something in connection with the day, but the moat common, and the ona In which the general population of tM- "much-wintered" people are moat interested, in the ancient and popular superstition which glvoa it the title of "ground hog. The exact date when thla characterixatlon originated la unknown, and attempts have been made by learned scientist, and anti-quariane to traoe it back through auoooaaive ages to at least the time when the Ooths and Vandals began to overrun the ferule plains of bouthero Europe. Whether or not they placed the foii-eat conflaenoe in the weather knowledge of the ground-hog, and raised it to the position of "Old iToba, during the commencement of the year, la not fully settled, but that animals of the marmot and ground-hog tribe existed contemporarily with the Goths and Vandals cannot be disputed, for rude paintings and sculptures prove it It is also well established that even in the time of the old Haxons in England the movements of the Jk t.1. a.nMml KIVUIIU.UU till observed, and upon them were baaed pre- aicuoni in rcrsru vo mvuw. United States the generally popular saying takes the form that it the ground-hog sees hla ahadow on ground-hog day he returns again to his hole and remains for six weeks, during which time trosta and anow and cold will prevail.

Yesterday dawned with an unclouded aky, and until late In the afternoon there waa never a brighter and pleasanter day at this season of the year. After so heaw a storm following so hard a winter, it would be strange if the ground hog waa not tempted forth to baak In the rays of the sun. There is no doubt that the ground hog did fme forth, and what a long shadow he cast, to be sure Atrlghted at hia own reflection he returned into hia hole, and if the old adage prove true, spring will not commence for a long six weeks, or for that time there must be a continuance of cold and stormy weather. Waa it to help verify the ground hog theory that it commenced to anow about 10 o'clock last evening? PATRES CONSCRIPTI. Tne City Father.

Make Mum Hssdsir with tf ltarvis(t OnluwieM. The City Council held an adjourned meeting last night, Aid. Lawler in the chair. Those present were Aid. Wickeraham, Bandera, Ballard, Clark, fchorey, Orannia, Mc-Auley, Burke, IUordan.

Peevey. Smyth. Lawler, Swift. Bond. Thompson.

MoGrath, Murphy, Hurley. McCormick. and Imhot The Council went into committee of the whole to consider the report of the Judiciary Committee on revised ordinance. The report waa taken up at the article regarding buildings, and all the sections la that article were passed without any important changes. The article relating to coaches, cabs, eta, waa amended, requiring that the doors to these vehicles should ad be provided with inside knobs or handles that they might be opened from the Inside in case of accident, llie section providing for the licensing of hack-drivers was so amended aa to prohibit boys under 16 years old from driving cabs, coaches, or hacks.

In the article on gaming, the aectton relating to gaming houses wss amended, making the penalty for keeping such houses a Sne of 11MJ. Instead of fjOc Half of those present left the chamber, leaving less than a quorum, but the Chair ruled that they could not adjourn, as they were In committee of the whole, and the remaining members paased rapidly over several chapters, recommending page after page without reading, until section 1.53U waa reached about half wav through the mw and then reported back to the Council, recommending that the revision, with the amendments of the Judiciary Committee, be passed. The committee rose and reported progress, and the Council adjourned. ARQUNI TOWN POINTS. Ma J.

IX Ma-xt will conduct to-day'a rarer meeting in lower Farwall Hall Tax Insane! Oilmen's Western Association wlU eoavsne to-day at the Orand Paeifla. Maa Maar A Lrvcnxoaa will tell what abs knows about the "Comlar Maa" at the Cea-trai il as to Had tai. ev.ainc. Thb Chicago Woman. Club, a literary association, convened at the Oran 1 Pacinc in aeerst union, veeterdejr to tne number of aixty.

Tbx Pullman Palace Car Company haa declared a aftr-foona quarter I dividend, of fj per share, parable ea and after FsU 13, to stock-bolder, of record. A atAss-Btxrrrxo In the interests of temperance will be held at the West Side Opera House to-morrow waning. Prof. Ueorgs E. Foster and others wial speak.

Thx Academy of Homeopathic Pyhsiciana and Snrreoae will meet thla evening at the rein out House. The sob)eet for discussion will be "Contagion and Winter Thx Board of Directors of the News boys" Home held their rernlar monthlv meetlnc at the institution veslerdav afternoon. The regular routine business waa transacted. Thx members of the Boiler-makers' Union held their reaular monthly nteettnx at No. West Lake street last evening.

The business waa entirety of a routine nature. A Tsrcsicax and literary entertainment will be given bv the Home Coneert Company, under the snsploes of tne West End Lyceum, at their hall. No. 1079 West Lake street, this evening. A TXarrxaaxcB prayer and conference meeting will be held at the Campbell Park Church, corner Campbell Park and Leavltt street, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, bv the Wast Bids Woman's Christian Temperance Cnion.

Year interesting revival meeting are now belnt- held at the Bethel Home, with the gratif y-mg conversion of an unusually larse number of men. Gospel temperance meetlnga are held eaeh evening in addition to other services. A TXXKSTra named Jacob Barth was arrested yeaterday, on oomolalat of O. L. Dudley, of the Humane Society, for cruelty to animals He was driving a horse vrita a sore shoulder, and not sstisMtd with that, haa his track overloaded.

Paor. Oaoaoa E. Fosttx, of the University of New Brunswick, will speak oa the temperance question at the West Bide Tsbernaele. corner of Indiana and Mot ran streets, thla eveolnr, at 7:43 o'clock, under the auspices of the Woman's Christian Temperance fvaion. At the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Maaeeera of the Old People.

Home, held at the Home yesterday, with the President, Mrs. A Oibbs. preeidlac the solicitor, Mrs. L. D.

Psrkee, reported having eolleoted. in cash. 9i.i7.bO: merchandise. other values, add. IX A Taxri l-iu of the Fourteenth Ward- Republican Clab will be held this evenipe at 630 Milwaukee avenoe.

Assoc other bnslsess will be the appointment of aa Executive committee. As the city and town elections are near at hand, and as it is very necessary tnat a thorourh organisation be effected, all Republican, of the ward are invited to attend. Jloafa Lodge, I (X G. haa Installed the followlncolnoera for the ensuing vear: Bister O. Oibbs.

W. V. T-S BrcT. B. lUcaardaon.

W. Bister Holmes, W. A Bro. A O. Davis, W.

F. Bister E. WBkins, W. T. Bro, E.

P. Harris. W. Bro. O.

P. Martin. W. M. Sister Km ma Bears, W.

as Bro. E- Briggs. W. O. Sister CL Bchortey, B.

8.: Sister Daisy EUia, L. n. Bra, P. U. MoLogan.

P. W. a Tn Biological Society met In regular monthly -evasion at the Tremoat House last eves inc. Dr. W.

Harris presided, and Dr. Bos well Park scvwS as Secretary. A discussion was had anoa the dUBoultiea of diagnoses of aoarlauna aad diphtheria la certain special eases, la which Dra. Lyman, Curtis. Park.

Bannister, and ethers took part. The "Oena Theory." as enuaelated la a paper read by Dr. wnwuea tne las meeting, was Drs. Cartis, Paton. Lyaoaa.

Hilnss. by vt ureal a. Taa medical branch of the Toung Men's Christian AaaoeiaUon wul tender a reception to the aaeo leal students ef Caieaeo la losrer Far-well Hail this evealac eeeaeienclng at 8 e'etoek, at which the loilewioc proerramme will be presented Prayer, the Iter. K. B.

Pope; address of welcome: masts, quartet of Messrs. Boo and Messrs. Wseers; audrese, J. IL Hyde, M. IX sb sale, quartet; address.

Uecrye A. Mali. M. D. naue.

violin aad piano, Bliah aad W. B. Boomer; review of the medical branch work. A. T.

Hsaaiarway. Oeneral BsereUryt rathe flstun Qajesttea the Cass Isssksd froaa Bis Dm iw tsrttay. aatd aUaali Back, cnred Tha Seoond Day Soeaion of the Order Here Teeterday. Same Aateadateata ta the Canatallaa Alapted, aad tfca Tariau OBoert Elected. Tha session of tha Grand Lodge of tha A.

O. U. W. waa oontlnued yssterday. Tha following special committees were appointed: Credentials Albert a Hess, a W.

Arnold, H. Hatfield, a A. Solander, and X. F. Analysis and Distribution O.

Is Warlow, a M. 8 tort, a T. Shirley, Boot, W. Boss, Frana F. Btellin.

Bet urns J. F. Robinson, W. N. Graham, W.

L. Itsher. a U. WUoox, and Thoa B. Fate.

Mileage and Per Diem L. L. Troy, G. A. WUoox, Wm.

a Carruthers, Hugh W. Harrison, and Henry Christman, Committee to examine medical eaatiflcatea of those rejected by the U. M. W. Dr.

L. Piper, Moline; Dr. J. W. Craig.

Arcadia; Dr.CL. Ferria, of Fountain Green; Dr. D. W. St.

Elmo, Dr. F. Boyne, Macomb. Committee on Salaries and Bonds F. D.

Bamsey. M. Hop era, and J. W. Peck.

Committee) on Bevtsion of By-laws J. M. Jemlnaon. J. W.

Sparks, F. M. Urigsby, JL Fleiffer. and E. W.

BackeL Tha forenoon waa devoted to a dlacuaalon of the fourteen amendments to tha oonatltu-tion. An amendment relating' to the dutlea of pedal committees and committees on returns waa adopted. The following amendment waa tabled: Jtrroired, That hereafter all lodges apply-lny for a charter tn thia order shall first obtain consent of at least five of tha lodgea located in 1U immediate locality, and that no lodge shall be entitled to change its immediate locality In less time than six months after it ahall have beet organised and instituted. Amendment number 7, as under, waa recommitted THAT A IX LODOES KXXDIO CHAXTXXB and forwarding list of proposed charter members to the Grand Kecorder shall furnish a copy of aald Hat to all the lodgea in tha oounty In which they propose to locate. Amendment 9 was adopted.

It reads: Amendment to article 2. remains as now, to line seven. Including tha words, "in thia Jurisdiction," then Insert, '-who shall serve a term of two yearn Those elected in December, 1SS1, from lodgea designated by old numbers, to serve for only one year; but those elected thereafter to serve for the full term of ten yeara Three short amendments, 11, 12, and 13, were lost. The following. No.

14, waa adopted: "No lodge-room of any subordinate lodge under Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge shall be established, and no meeting of any lodge shall be held in a room where ardent spirits are sold or given away, and In no case shall tha entrance to a lodge-room be through any room or place where ardent are sold or given away, under penalty of forfeiture of their charter." In the afternoon session it was decided to hold the next annual session at Qnincy. thx roLLovua omctti wxax KLacTxo: Q. M. Mr. McDowell, of Car ml O.

D. F. Berry. Carthage. O.

Wilson. Chicago. U. R. C.

P. Hitchcock. Paris. U. Bee.

Alex McLean. Macomb. a A Hendricka, Sterling. (A John Sh aster, Trenton. Q.

Trustee, J. McCartney, Springfield. Mr. E. McDowell, who was elected Orand Master Workman, is about 4H years old.

He has served in the Slate Senate, la a lawyer of ability and atandlng. and a good and preatding officer. He resides at Carml. White County. D.

F. Berry, of Cartnagn. who waa elected Grand Foreman. Is about 30 years old. He is a lawyer, and he has been a member of the Grand Lodge for four years, and a member of the Committee on Judiciary.

B. Wilson, who was elected Grand Overseer, is a Chicscoan, and connected with the drug trade Hla election la a recognition of the energy displayed by him while performing the duties of Grand Guide, which position he held last year. Bro. Charles P. "Hitch, the Grand Recorder, resides at Parla, 111 He waa born in Clar-tnowwe isssaaty, Ohio, in 1S5U Came weet and settled In his present home in was elected City Clerk in 1S71.

and appointed Deputy Countv Clerk in 1873, which position he still holda He is a member of Pans Lodge, No. 'JtSH. A.F. A and Second Lieutenant of Company C. Seventeenth Battalion, N.

Mr. Alexander McLean, of McComb, who waa choaen Urand Beceiver. is a Past Grand Master, and at the present time Supreme Lodge Representative of lillnola He is also Grand Secretary of the Indiana Order of Mutual Aid. A Hendricks, of Sterling, who waa elected Grand Guide, is a young man. and la, conaequently, more especially honored.

James McCartney, Springfield, elected Trustee, has been Grand Receiver for two terms. He la a lawyer, and was elected Attorney General last fall on the Republican ticket The oond of the G. R. was fixed at the G. Bee the G.

Trustee fllO.UOO. The salaries of tha O. 3f- W. was fixed at 40U, the O. R.

the Q. Roc jCJOU It waa resolved by the Grand Lodge A. O. U. of Illinois, that the G.

M. W. be directed to extend fraternal greeting to the grand lodges of New York, Michigan, and California, now in session. A resolution was offered by Brother Beck-with calling for the appointment of a grand lodge medical examiner which, was referred to the Committee on Legislation. The gathering then adjourned until 10 o'clock thia morning.

PERSONAL. Coixmx Boa Buxdxtt la registered at tha Palmer. Joaxra ELVxaaoK, of Philadelphia, la at tha Palmar. Alii Eurrox, St. Louis, la at tha Grand Paeifla 8.

a Wnrrxxx, of St. Loula, la at tha Grand Paoine. Jcrooa J. K. MosxatAX, of New York, la at tha Tremoat.

Thx Hon. John D. Barr, of San Francisco, is at the Palmer. Coboxxx. E.

M. Wood, Dayton, Ohio, la at the Orand Paeine. J. H. ThosTtsoX, Minneapolis, la booked at the Grand Pacific.

Tn Her. Edwin W. Bice, of Philadelphia, la at tha Tremoat, B. Dbat. Browning; HI, la registered at the Gardner Honss.

W. GaxooaT, of St. Loula. is stopping at the Gardner House. J.

ZnacKx, of Vermillion, lev, la a guest at the Gardner House. W. W. Boarxaox. of Klpon, ia stopping at the Gardner House.

Tax Hon. 3. T. Sargent, of Cleveland, Ohio, la at the Sherman House. Tbomas D.

Pxicx, Hannibal, Mol, la registered at the Grand Jupoa D. A. LocxxAxx. Georgia, ia domiciled at the Orand Pacific. H.

TocxaxxT, General Paaeenger Agent Wabash Railroad, is atoppiag at the Grand Pacific. a a Bcluxs, General Agent of tha Q. W. K. W.

Railroad. Pierre, D. registered at the Palmer. A. V.

H. CAxrxxTxx, General Pa as anger A rest St. Paul Bali way. la rssdstered at the brand Paeine. Mxaa FxAXcxa Wnxaxo and private Secretary passed throna-a this city yesterday ea rente for Washlnrtoo.

where she Is te speak tn the Foundry MeUtodist Kplseopsl Chorea. She ia to make the dedicatory aitrlrcaa oa tne 1st March, vats Mrs. Mayee portrait Im hang la the btate dining-room at Washington, Fxajtx Xoxxxxx, a porter employed by WllUaaa E. Owns. No.

Stt River street, waa ar-leeted yesterday for stealing matches, not ia bo Tea bat in terse casts, from his employer's The Una bad long missed eases of aaatcbee aad anally aaapeeted Xoerner. whe waa watched aad finally ceaxht, Eighteen eases, worta aa a ease, were recovered at the greesry of M. MoDoaough, No. lie West Madison street, where Eoeraar had seed them for ti a ease, fiehert Smith, aa expressmen whe eerted taa mr loerser. waa also arrested, held mure as a witness than anything else.

From a IS story IS woua appear ana accrues- sea to lea forty esses, aaaklnr a total of )U0, aa aha amonnt of his known taieving. AMUSEMENTS. wiresevis nm Bolto's JsafUtofnla waa given last even ing before a numerous, appreciaUve ao-dlenoe, tha cast being: Faust I Big. Campanlnl Meflstofele Sir. Kovara.

Marta aad Pan talis Miss Gary Marrhenta aad Helen. Mme. Talerla The work waa prod need twelve yeara ago at Milan and suffered a total fiasco. Tha Milanese little thought at that time that Meflstofele" waa destined to rtae again and receive tha applause of both hemispheres. In that respect it ahared the fata of Wagner" 'Lohengrin, which for yeara lay la Lisxt'a desk.

and to-day belongs to repertoire of every good opera house In Europe, It would be rash to give, after one hearing, anything like a final critioiam of a work, every page of which ahowa a musician of great ability, thoroughly versed In tha secrets of harmony, of instrumentation, a musician, who approach ea hla difficult task with rare earnestness. While Menatofsis" con tai na numbers which must delight on first hearing, there ia no doubt that many of Ita beautlea are not so easily discernible. Among the former may be mentioned tha solemn, impressive chorus of the prologue, Faust'a ana, -Dal cam pi, Mefistofele'a aong, "Sono lo Splxito," tne two Walpurgla nights. different in character, tha garden scene, tha duet between Faust and Helen, and the finale of the epilogue The lion share of the honors of the evening belongs to Margherita and Mefia-tofele Mdlle Valeria's rendition of Har- gherita waa la every point of view excellent; er acting In tha prison eoene waa highly dramatic her recital of Hi urn's fall was a choice bit of musical declamation. Mies Cary, who had hardly recovered from her recent lUneea, Blessed moat in.

tha garden scene er acting in the clsssinal "Walpurgla Night," however, was not free from coquetry. Signor Novara, for whom, on account of a severe indisposition, the indul- Kooe of the audience waa asked, neverthe-m rendered his difficult part most sstl.fao-torily. Hia action waa always auch aa waa called for by tha situation. It rose to Its highest In the spirited number. "Sono lo splrlta" Signor Campanlnl, whose acting was somewhat particularly well in the duet of the fourth act.

Tha orchestra played excellently, tha ohoruMs were good for tha moat part, and tha scenery, particularly in tha Walpurgia night, was exceedingly nch. This evening "Martha" will be given, tha cast being: LTonello, Signor Ravelll; Plun-ketto. Signor Del Puente; Friatano, Signor Coral nl Nancr, Mdlle Anna da Belooca; Mrth.L Mme Etelka Gerster. firVICKEB-S. The musio of "Olivette" grows mora pleasing to the ear aa it becomes familiar.

Au-dran composes with an ease and grace that give an exquisite charm to hla melodies and harmonies, there being nothing hard or displeasing in the entire acore of thla new oomlo opera, That the piece ahould prove assured popular success it ia alone required that It be entrusted to a competent com' pany of singers and musicians Tnere are a great many delightful airs that can be aulcklv cauxht up. and which secure tha ready annredation of an audience. The opera is fortunate in duos and concerted mu sic. There la a sextet in the second act that never fails of an encore, which is attractive, because sweet and simple The choruses are effective, and, for the most part, are well aung by the Sol dene company. But there ts a lack of good material in the troupe Miss Soldene Miss Bose Stella, and Mr.

Campbell are the only persons who seem to be fitted well for the parts they assume Miss Stella ia oaratal aa an actress, when she does not overdo, and acceptable aa a singer. She contributes much toward the success the attraction enjoys. We understand the company ia to be greatly strengthened and made tlrrt cla-r tn everr respect; In that event Measra Miles and Bail en berg would no oonbt make "OHvettef. profitable The libretto needa cutting in many plaoee The dialogue ia much too commonplace and "talkv" at times, and many exciaioaa can be made" with advantage Two or three of the people have lent thsi.selves to the abomination of repeating bad loos lima Those that the Lonf useau last night introduced in hla aong were efficient to damn him and injure tne reputation of tha piece A repetition will be avoided. The aadiencea have been very fair, and have found pleasure in tha performance THX OLXJtPIQ Uninterrupted variety la tha programme of entertainment at thia place It la by no means tha best provision tne nouee nas meae for its patron, during the season, yet the attendance haa thus far been very good.

After a stupid sketch, entitled "Animal Education," there are introduced in order, tha Gregory Brothers, on the double trapese; John MoVicker. Irish song and dance; Mdlle Sabro, in Japanese feats; tha Martelie Brothers, gymnasts; the Four Diamonds, ong-and-danoa team; the De Toy Slaters, hoop-daaoora a triple act, introducing Frank Naoul, Juggler; J. Gregory, equilibrist, and Gua Hill, club-awinger: Miss Louise Montague, vocalist, described on the bills aa the Venus Aphrodite: the three Bonaldos, King Sarbro in hia slide for Ufa, and a concluding stnpid sketch entitled "School" It to doubtful if Manager Spragua found thia piece what ha expected, for certainly it does not warrant the ink laid on last week announcing a congress of something or another. BTODDAJUX Mr. Btoddard last evening lectured on Parla, tha paradise of pleas ure-eeekera.

There is ao little to be aald of thia city of tha world which will be new that a speaker haa much against him In the undertaking, Con-doua of thla, Mr. Stoddard exerted himself more than usual to make attractive hia aynopaia of visits In Parie That he suc ceeded in delighting hia audience waa evident from the frequent applause Ha gave an entertainment that stands on a par with the series of evenings in the dark that he has given tn Central Mu sio Hall. Hia views ware fine, and brought near tha wonderful city. Among tha piet- turee thrown upon tne canvas there were those of most of the famous thoroughf area. and Institutions and places of note.

Tha Louvre galleries, the Tullertee, the throne-room, tha stairway of honor, tha hall of tha effects of the commune, tha Place da Carrousel, the Venus of Melon, Sarah Bernhardt' harlot, the alto of the Baatlie the Grand Opera by day aad night, Interior views ox tma magninoeu ouuoing, tne a neater Prancaiae ton Cathedral of Notre Dame to. Versatile waa also vlaited moat agree ably. OZMKRAT. The Olympic Is doing large basins with f- variety enow. Miae Deinro wll not be a member of tha reorganised Leavltt Burlesque Opera Com pany.

"Zanlna," at Daly's, has evidently secured a strong bold, ana win run untu xurtner announcement. -1 The anniversary of "Hasel Krrke" will be eelebrated at tha Madison Square Theater to-morrow nigaa Mr. Edward K. Xidaer has assumed the vance auaaaremeet of Bice Surprise Party, which bee-Ins an ensagement at Haverly'a Son-Cay evening. Feb.

IX The company opened ta 1.300 la tx. Louie, Monday niahk According to -the aooounta published of thla yeara performance- of tha "Passion Play ta tha village of Ober-Amm organ, the) profit, after paying ata.OOO aa the coat of prod notion, smonntod to in favor of the village -Mr. Wan. E. Sheridan, who to aa actor of 4 i ill la Am 1 1.

with not very eneeuragiag saooese, the principal reesoe for which, perhaps, to is the fact that his ocanaav to a eolleettoi not the most abominable cheap atloka la the prof aelcJL Act XorkiAtf The Creole" has failed utterly to Interest tha publio at tha Cnion Square Theater, and Mr. Palmer haa sensibly made np hia mind to withdraw the ridiculous plav as soon aa poa- mw fin oa vwaue, a ounona, ana, la lta way, a strong drama, by Albert Del pit, to now im nrenaration. and will ahortly be piaoea npon tne stage renuing ite promo tion. The Danicheffs" a drama of singular beauty and value will be revived on iues-day evening. Feb.

Mint Bose Eytlnge haa been engaged to act tha part of Cor alia la M. Del pit's play whan tha latter oomea to bo performed Mr. Leavltt haa mada aa auaragemant with Manager Spragua to play hia. burieeqne opera company at tha Olympio during tha week of Feb. li.

Next week nights will be put ia at towns a short distance from Chi cago. Manager lxxxxe, ox nan. jrranoteoo, nas mada Mr. Leavltt aa offer which haa not yet peen aeciaea upon. PHYSICIANS HATE FOUND OUT That a contaminating and foreign element In the blood, developed by ladisestioa, 'to the cease of rheensatiMaa.

This settles npon the sensitive sub-eutansons covering- of the muscles I la-assents of the Joints, eauatag constant and shlltlar aad agrreaating aa a calcareous, chalky deposit which produces stiffness and distortion of the joints. No fact which experience has demonstrated la regard to Hostet- ter a ntomacn nittera nas stronger eviuenoe support than thla, namely: that thia medicine of comprehensive usee checks the foraatdsbls and atrocious disease, nor to it less positively sets lis bed that It to preferable to the poisons often used to 'arrest it, sines the medicine eon-tains only aaluiary incrediente It to also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipation, dyspepsia, kidney and bladder ailments, debility, and other disorders. See that you fat the genuine Um 1eHa enfTer mental lllstrfsMnS for want of flowinr tresses. Lyon's Kathalron. un-snrpassed for the hair, banish ea the former.

Ltdia E. PnrxHAar Vegetable Compound to a positive cure for all those weakt eonunon to our best female population, Do XT die in the house Ask druggists for Bough oa Bate" It doers out rata, mice Ida Bur tha Improved Howa Scales. Borden Belieek A agents. 87 Lak. street.

Kxpxxt-Woxt radically eurea Biliomneas, Piles, and nervous diseases. BUS1HES5 WOTICE3. trn TiwnM of Imsrsrai irrltatlva diseases er tne aianeys ana suaasr, purines the blood, and prevents has mat Ism and ill! ti uiw-w -mm, Km a ropey, swvea. wv -i YorL Drnggtots or by mall, fifty oents In post-are stamps. MARRIAGE UCENSXS.

The CitmntyClerk yestemaylasuad to the foliowinr-ssmeil persons Ko. Kudc Aae. I John T. L430 jElaM-Booae Beeideaea Louis. Lemon t.

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Martin. JO Wiihsm I Ksns Cuus-hUn si ii 1 Jamea Murphy a13" Mary audra. i I Charles Ksnson causlasia tUoo 19... Otto Kullmeyer 29... 1.J IncebofW I Edward O'Djrmell 20..

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A Issa sKaw4sa1 TafssK "I XJOnisTr" wmv aaaw we uvw -a MaroellB K. Boyrte aad Libbto 8. C. Kewocrab, both of Ht. Loo la DIVORCES.

The fotlovrinc bills for divorce were filed "oaaJlary acalnat William, for drunk ea- Wioonra -MerrlU B. aaalnst Basan, foe cruelty aad adultery. The followln decrre was rrantrd: lioiinn rh A. from Edward, for erartrf. DIED.

n.nwv Attn neUssaiiif hia rjarcnts. 1473 Tbomas CL Ballsy, a-ed Ti rears 6 montas and Faseral services will Its held at the First Bap tist Laaroo, oanw oroua Thlrty-nret street, Satarday afternoon st Cloca, conanneu oy vae Hpnnrfleld, papers pleaeaeopy. VV aartaXD At blaadford. Jan. 24.

Varla C. Marfield. mother of James E. aad Edwin A WarBeld. of thia elty.

acvd 62 rears and 10 fTsonthfs- CcrKBCK At Savertoa. Ma, Vrs. Battle Cudebeek. widow of tha lata Frank F. Cadebeck.

olthia city Fuoeral will taks plaoa from 16 Plas street, Friday, at 1 p. ni. UAaan Taeaday. Feb. 1.

of eonrvoUon of the bowels, only child of Eben J. and Ella Sherman Marsh. Funeral to-day. Feb, at 11 clock. from realdenes of Oeneral F.

T. nherman, 2721 Indiana avenue. OLaoa Jan. SO, of pneumonia, at 229 Weet Erte street, Baamaa Olson, acsd 53 years. Funeral from lata residence to-day.

to North-western deoot, theses to Btarreoa Bay. Wis BoBXara At 9o Crlifornia avenue, of spinal meulDciUa. Frank Q. A Boberta, yousxael aoa of John and Jans Boberta, Edlabara-h, Sootlana, and Kinase. Kaav, papers Tvrr Feb.

1. Mary Q- sides dancntsr of T. J. and Mary J. TuaUn.

asad 17 yeara. Funeral aervios at reeldenoe, 17 Fortieth street, to-day. at 2 o'clock p. m. Easrxu-M Of typhoid pneumonia, Feb.

1. John O. Ermelinc. at NaprrvUlo. asad 66 years 29 daya.

father of William. Frank, and Lewis KrmcHnr. also of Mra H. i. Pahlmau.

a i. Mvers. and F. O. Weaallnc Fnoerai a.

Nspervllle, I1L. to-day. at 10 am. Trains leave Chlcaro. BorUnctoa aad Qnincy depot at 7:30 a.

at. Friends are Invited wlkaoat fanner notice. New Orleans papers please copy. DTASjtWBATHM At 8:15 p. tM.

Louie, son of F. H. Starkm-rather, of McExxia Boaak Wednssday. Feb. 2, A.

D. 1881, la thla city, at the axcblepiscopsi resl-deoee. by hia Oraoe, the most Kcverend Patrick AFsehan. Du Metropolitan of the Arehdio-ceJe fChioaco. ilL.

assisted by the Rev. IX J. SordanTnSrStary. John T. McEanla JB, of 8 Loula.

Mol. to Eila M-. eldest danrhter otM-JL-amia. Borks, of No. 23a Oak str-Chkato.

Xewsrjaoers of the cities of New York. nt. lioJ-7'5a2bVa (P. ft). Dablln Orsland).

aadLoa- rebTon a Pray-, aswd 17 vsara Fnneral from tbs resldeooe of James a. AdansVKo78C9 Oeuter street, corner Church strvet. st 8 p. m-, Friday. Feo.41MM KATUAIROlf.

Gentle "Women Who mat glossj. lnxiiriant and waYY trrsses of abund-vnt, beautiful Uatrjmnst LYON'S KATlLilBON. This elegant, cheap article always maces the Iiair grov freelj and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and enres rray-ness, remoTca tlurlriilT and iUhlns, makes the Hair strong, giriog it a curling tendency and keepLog it in any desired position. Beautiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of rasing Kathalron. BR ID THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY KIOHT 11KAD THIS WKtO -BATURDAT SIOHT' BR1D TriiB WEEK'S NIOHT" KKAD TH1I4 WEEK'S SATURDAY NIGHT" READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY VTUHT" THIS WEJC8 "SAT ED AX KIOHT THT! LKAOTTR THB LKAGUB THK LEAGUR THB LKAGUB THB LKAGUB THB LEAOUB THB LEAGUE I THE LBAOUB THB LBAOUR THB LEAGCK THE LEAGUE THE LEAOUK THB LEAGUE THB LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THB LEAGUE THB LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THB LEAGUE THK LEAGUE THB LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THB LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THB LEAGUE THK LEAGUE THB LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE POLICE CUT PoWlsher arSatarday Dear Sir From and experience I hare f-u-rdshad, KIUHT.

Local Chleagv never had of criminals league, The whole la the eitY of Chlcare The boldness aad the methods and ful carrrlna; eat of by the thousands Toots truly, Ex-Chief of Ttyin TOTS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" DEPARTMENT, OF CHICAGO CHICAGO, ILL. Jan. 1, 1881. Kfchti eceni ieuca within ut ksawl-edge while im the detective aeTrlee. for publication la SATURDAY Detectta Starj THE LEAGUE a mare formidable combination than those who formed tola Stoir relates to their dolors and nborba.

expertnesa of eriaUaala, and plana they adopt for the sneeeaa. their achemea. are beyond belief of rood people la oar midst. E. J.

KEATIAG, Detectives, Chicago Police Force. THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE THE LEAGUE TUB LBAOUB BEAD THIS Wt'EKU -SATURDAY NIGHT" BEAD THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" BEAD THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" --e HAVERLY'S THEATER. J. B. HjrVsJtl.I Maaacar aad Proprietor BEB MATTE8TYS OPERA COMPAITT.

fourth Mitcbt of tbs bisson. XHEB THCRKDAT XVaTO. FEB. riotovra Opera, "MAKTA." TJonello, BinorBAVEIXI: Plnnletto. KrnorDEX rTESTE: Nancr.

Mile. ANNA 1B BELLOCA. and Marta. Mine. ETELKA UIlKHTEK.

(Who will incro-dnee for Ute Brst time a Polka CantabUe. i titled -Flor di arybertta." oompoeed by bisnor Ardlti. expressly lor Mme. (ienrterj FH1DA FEB. Dcmlrettt's Open.

-LA KAVOK1TA." rernaado. CAMPANTM: Alfonso. DEL PTJEyTK; Baidaesure. Hig. MUMI; ton.

Mile. YAUlBUA; aad Leonora. Miss AN ME CABV. Levertiaaamaot by Miie. ca ti.i.iy.Ai ana uorpa as BATTTKriAY.

FTB. S. Orand Katinee. at 2 o'clock. Bellini's Opera.

LA RAVTXJJ and Mme. ETfXKA OEKSTEB. svATLUUAI HtMMI. VLB. S.

Verdi's Open. -11. TKOYATOIUt." CAMPAHrm. Miaa CAitV. and Alms.

MXREK L. BWIrT. 8VKDAY. FEB. 6, Oraad Sacred Pertormance.

at o'clock, of Foeernfa "HTABAI HATKK." PBJCEM. See bWial advertisement. Monday. Feb. 7-1 PUiUTA.Vl." 0ETER, RA-VELlTu sfONTL Tneedsv.

Feb. "FAUST." VAliiRlA. CAKV. DfcX FCXXIK. and CAMPA1X Wnlneedar.

Frt. ft "IXJS UIOVaKNL" MWITT, VAXr UTtUA. UkJtbTEK. RAVIXXO. and 1EL PLSVTK.

Box-oAc open daily from a. aa. anal fall of curtain. CENTRAL MUSIC HALL. THE STODDARD LECTOEES K0 LECTURE THIS ETESOtt.

Tires Snperli Lectures Tet to Coie. Pasltiretr the Last Opportanitks of Hearing" tills Eloquent Lectarer. Friday THX BUT-TAHTS PARADISE; or. IAB la the orleac natnrday Matisvee FAKIS. the) Paradise ea BaMsrday Kveotn CAIKO.

the TsTsr-i'5- aad Um Kulas of Uke 'Ue. Fsednatinr Descriptions 1 ETXaa-aat Dlustraona Tickets. Including- reserved seats. 35c. SOc, and 75c Secure eeaia at voce ana avoid delay at Box Omoa.

CENTRAL MUSIC HALL. MRS. MIRY 1. LIVERMORE Will deU ver her en trrtainmc- lecture on -The Coanu aUUk" IB Ilia blAJt LZUCVUM OUExUiK. TO-3MIGHT Bsaarred seats.

5c 50c. 75c SI. st Box OSes. MRU. tJEO.

B. CAKPUfTJX. MILWARD Msnager. M'VICKER'S THEATER. COMIC UPUU.

THE GREAT BIT. i Satarday LAST LAST 1 NIGHTS I OIjI Matinea. By the SOL.UKITB COMIC OPERA COMPANY. CellKhtral Muaie Klecant Costumes. Monoay The popular mvorita AaTtia Pmjrr aa MXras HOOLEY'S THEATER.

Jan. SI. the last Xesr York Outxtss. ths new and charming romantic play bv Bartley campbuU, aathor of -aly "Hsalley blave." etc. entitled MY GERALD INE.

A Oreat Cast. 5evr aad Effective beeaery, the Great Chance oceaa. Every evenina-. Wedneedav and aatur-aay mallnssa beats aecured six daya ia advance. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

West bole rroprietor. mrukTT vory rewnlac aaMi MtatlrHws This Wee. B. M. Carroll a bona.

Foster A Unirnes. Moore bUtsra. Miaaalloa WnvQt. and Ooaill Bros, la apecialaea. Oeo.

Lsaroek. Otto. W. Thompson, and the block Com-pwTiutbedrama, "ArTaB DARK." Prioasol Admission Evemnea and bandar Maanee. IB.

Si. and ase. Beats sea he secursd by both Adisoa aad Bell SPRaGUES oltxfic THEaTEB. TEvery Evenlnf at 9, Matinees Wedneeday, Baturday. ann nu ipaajav aaTaT.

aj.iair aetata t7 UKKM ATTRACTIONS. SO VARIETY KfAR-SO. Monday. Feb. 7.

ON WKEK OJ.LY. Murphy a Shsnnon. Mnrphy A Macka, aad Amerl- tn louaauuiAn.u ntiuw a. READ THIS WEEK'S NIGHT BEAD THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT BEAD THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT BEAD THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT Rein TBTfr WKBJC8 "pAIUitOAY NIGHX OFCRTMT OF CRIMB OP CRIME OP CRIMB OP CRIMB OF CRTMR OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB CF CRIMB OF CRIMB -OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIMB OP CRIMB OF CRIMB OP CRIME bead this wrnnrs Saturday niqht- BEAD THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" BEAD THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" BEAD THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT" AMTJSEJatXNTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

XAbT JOGHT9 Or THX PTEBCY COMBtSATICOr, Baat. W.Prxacr. Anna OaAXAst, IvnMoaaisos Ia the Latest New York Dramatic gqccus. THE LEGION OF HONOR! Each Act Kecalled and CiOaaAsls. last Orand Matinee Saturday at p.

m. Next Weak Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. 8.

Kaifht tn Bartley anigrav Campbell's new eomedy-drama entitled OOViJUi- MKT bOSDH. CRAND OPERA HOUSE. NEXT WEEK, FEB. 7, ESGAQEMXVT OF THE EMINENT ABTISTS. Jill.

AXD HRS. OEO. S. KNIGHTf Supported by their ervm EzMUeart Company ia a Bw Pomestic Drsms (a eompanioai Allans ta the) eaUUed GOVERNMENT BONDS! BY HARTLEY CAMPBELL, ESQ. A benntiraUy-toad Story ot a Fatlser'B Love.

Produced for the first time In Chlcaro. PISSOasPJIQW. Votice or DissoLirriot. The eopartnerahlp heretofore existlnr between tha nndersiamed. ander the firm name of John Anianeld etc Co.

ia thia day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Anianeld will collect all claims due the linn and pav all llabDities ot ths Ira. Dated at Chicago. Feb.

2. 131. JOHN AXISFTELD. JACOB FARBCSH. WAN TED HELP.

ANTED TWO 8TEAM-PRES8MEX. ONE transferer, arid two hsnd-nreivmen. irtnaaent Louis. Mo. Apply to ACUOT OAST, at Ae omce of SL Marcus.

Room 6a. 157 LaSalle street. HOTEL BENTO! HOCSE-ELEOAKT MARBLE BCILD-iag opsoaite rostoffice. Clark street. Pleasant rooms.

f.l...u.ii soc par day to buoaaea men. FOR SAXX- OK SALE A NUMBER OF STEAM-BARGES ASJ consorts, tugs, ana vessels aaepiea an traoea npon the lakes. For particulara. aiiply to AlaXJut A BEt'KV, irH. VJ7 La-Salle street.

CLAIRVOAJICE KS.KRASKS la recommended aa the beet adviser on Liove. slarnaav, Lcr ubwh, can anve sue In family and business affairs. 861 West Msdison a PROFESSIONAL THOff. 8AOLKK, ATTOfUSKY AT LAW, KS LaSalle street. Chicago.

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Kicord. eontaiaina ao phosphorus or renthsndes. hut are purely a vegetable ec gar coated pill. Vaara, ISi Uae de ta Rambeaa. I have been reeom meudiuc ir.

Bicord'a iteetoradva ta my rarecuee to hundreda of paaenta farbaxaal Asp billty. andaeverneard of b'EVALIER. Dr-tiebUt. tastusl Oermsa cbemxst, wrlies -Dr. Bicord'a Beetoraave is onrania, not a laboratory Dr.

BaspaU wntes Sehilur ol lbs a Pnos-Boies ot fifty. ai-60 b-aras otlOO, bons efauOLaa. sUt per mail in sesisd box oa reoeipt of PrUsals by MORKlSOX. PU7MMXS CO. Lae sj.

Aisaats ox spanoas wiihum wuuw. i TAX BastaraUv at whtrA ili mils j-sr day. DE. KEAN, 17S dark street. Chlcasjo.

may be eonsultad free of eaanre oa all ebrome sad female diseases. Curse warranted. tlsest iUaatralea ooos extant ftje pacea, oeauuxuuy fnrpre-owpaoas tor all diseases, rnca L. READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT." READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT." READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT. READ THIS WEEK'S NIGHT." READ THIS WEEK'S 8ATUl5AT READ THIS WEJC8 "SATURDAY NIGHT." OF CRTHE OP CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIME OP CRIMB CRIMB OF CRIME CRIME -OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIME OF CRIMB OF CRIMB 'X1 1 1 fHI OF CRIME mWllHWIsTO OA UK AD THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT." READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT." READ THIS WEEK'S "SATURDAY NIGHT.

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