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Show KE1KXEY. Tho I'opnl ur V nve that be Struck iu tLilcaso. Chicago.21. InUr- Ocean's editorial regnrJitig Kearney: Tuis rudeagilalor gives u iterance to ideas that are worthy of being followed out by others who look for success in the field of politics. It is more than likely that Kearney is a ten days' wonder, and that after the novelty of peeing and hearing him is passed, he will cravitale bacic to a humbler place in the current records of the time, but as a new outgrowth of our social and political system he is well worth studyiog and ;malyz:ng. Tribune's edttjn.il: Kearney's first public appearance in Cnicao was ! unattended with any noticeable upheaval up-heaval of the social, financial and industrial calibre. cime here to make a speech, and made it last evening at an open air meeting, composed, perhaps, of 3,000 listeners and spectators. Alter hearing what Kearney had to say, or after reading the report of his speech in the morning morn-ing papers there is not a wjrkingman in Ouicago who is one thought tho wiser for it, or who haa any clearer idea of a remedy for the grievances he complains of. The speech of last evening was like all ot Kearney's intemperate harangues, full of wralh against the thieving capitalist and lecuerous oonatioiaers, mil oi destruction destruc-tion of established forms without suggestion as to reconstruction . Now that public curiosity has been gratified grati-fied by the sight and sound of the California swashbuckler, ho will cea.e to he of interest to Chicago working-men working-men and fade out cf recollection. |