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g ; THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIDUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1874 ’ 1A [ THE PULPIT. ’.GIhrl’»h l\nlll lln[lm“lmflg' M\?l l]fl!,‘flfll(] them Wil}l aym:goyml, udflrunnlngy flwl}fla‘g:]l) l“\.eld the 01 | ng nll‘;{flté] Thg OZM“lD{hnfl;gll, llfl tho head of l‘?‘m OITY REAL ESTATE, TO RENT~=-STORES, OFFICES, &o. WANTED-~MALE HELP, . ho iden of oncireling (ho wholo imnu raco with.| Testamout ns the oraoles of . tho nrgumont | Greok Glurch, and tho Paphl osoupant of tho | yrssrsastom s A A s | AN e e e | scmmmmnn b S SO UALB HELE, | oo fommon band of brotliorly lovo, from propliacy was {vinciblo, n tho Tropara- | chiair of ifalllbity 1. Tioma, wove. the satornal | 1O [yEAT R AANT, DWGLLINGS TOR BATIE Booldcoonorn, Glntlis, Eto. e Whether this picturo was true waa not for | tion for tho mmlnr; of Obrlst” which tho | result of whnt bogna to tako placo the moment | brick anu(’n brah thom 1o nok; thoy must admib that {6 was o | world rocaived b ln loft withont oxauno | wo nbandoned tho den that tho Obrols 18 nn thaa [The Character of Abraham. | ot ‘ond. Whon thoy nokod upon tho | for . rofusing ~_Clirist, ‘16 T mat "stone | hendent body. o Brigrimn B broko away 5 sploudid plotiro of ‘tho Prodignl Son_thoy did | by miracios, by Do tonahings, by 1ils pusiy | aud flo, not fo font of thols ivos, thongh thoy ot aalc whathor tho ilionoss wou carract, ~ Nor | of lifa, b 1t fs nll of thoso argumoiits, togothior | woro fo horil, but for tha fnkio of indopeadoncs oras. b complotad sovernfof tha finost At bost | o RENT_BTORES-ON 1VABIIINGTON.T,, NIEA ANTED—DRUG ULERK FOIL THE TRY | hisinos T finve ovar orselatl, Thoy are T pufl.’?}'..,”m.. 163 and 19, 4038 footi No, 191, 2085 WAS tho Hght pary FnuTnmhflu‘nsl:‘;:’;fi wfifl{f ! \"x. 10 0f shom, ara jon Forostne, 0 [ fuoi, Vhokn’storie azo- auscasity front frant o one, | Addross, sttt tuniioatTon, ‘malasy axpostad, el o A ru:lL“ ."I‘J'»" st (;l“;m{,“? ot llmnxly|l'wv1lll “'W ‘Axlrulqmm(l r’mn‘ |'|"| d nllmu\r. n(nnlld. ‘eronoes,'Q 63, Tribuna offico, esn et and soutl that mow b ot ubatrnot. | 3o P OUNG T AR TTTH mos: n»wnfinvnmrrmmlnum b | \VHT o rantud with e widiont nppor fors o bsomonta: “VAfia‘,"’}}‘;’}fgl’h"“‘_’,"flfig‘,{;g‘l,fl:,l,lflr} D WITH h all tho nd doliv Eodss iy art12lo o paokagn,hous | ol aro e YT 0 Jur g ta goody Btolorgpoos rnuired,” Gall o Stuidey ‘hitar . i : tarios, convosing when thoy suw * llamlot” playod did thay sak | with the fact that in tho O1d Tostamont the pro- | in both the Church and Stato. They wantod a | I liach batngon A1 A . 117 South Watorost fermon by Reva Bro Kobler of flio | wiodioraiel'a petion ovo cito. Tllfip;m dizlozocoiod thos your bforo 11 Ohavol widhout o T, and & Biadc without a | & 1 o VSIS Conaia”and- s o T, AT AR o, 0T N — uro of Abraliam llved bofore them 'ns tho pic- | poarancs hava in Him, and only in Iim, & mi- | King. They meant to hinvoit, and fn n monsure ) 3 . e Aol t G Sinai Congregations tiro et thaso prodystlons Tivod i thors memo- | Juto and complato fylmant 2 oy got It,” Aocording o' tho munant of - th Efasti rort A o, (e sCterviRial | iohy puniiere, v o gl i TG | yyrasren-s minen G o ries, TTo wng tho oxamplo of tho Jowish nation— | ~ U'lie Jows hind ronchiod a orisfs in tholr hiatory | Union Paric Ohuroh, it olnimad to bo an Indopen- | belok bara, with romn nisiiad, fur, hostior, T onnnot BN i Wl garnor Mourao- botweon b MARMISAG 08 Wi the billnr of fivo which led nil lumanity. Think | at the tino of tho advent of Crist, whioh was | dont local body, not subjopt, o oxtorual ronpon- | SEumpratosll tio attraotinue, o bo sprdctatei tho | and'13 a. L] A i “'T\'N'nm—A Cl4, man whio' wide : ) ; HEA L O i n tiom of the World for Olirist's | o545, fine whon Dayid was Lut o paor uhopiiord | bast mted to praparo wom for Itia veaeption, | aibility or Iniarforance. iisy did ot honh | e ! SR e v it tormt T | P[0T NN war, 1 TGO 2w e TS A S 18 roparauon o 6 WO Ohri ; ] o “Madlsan-ate, cornor- Popri 0 How' storo, branchien, A Germnn proferred, and batod by thoso ¥ho kiiow Lm, but 1o hind | Tudaism was too uarrow for man, fuat as tho | uttor *Isolation—that tho ahiurohon shonld bo | Janotboon toi o ATk ths ontirs wark wan dona Fy e ' weols & s, whio oatlyanit duon sk, gt ivnees Wil b yaid? 112 ? | diwoliling above And finistiod basoimont, on SargAG o 0 G s {Mbrahan's oxauplo boforo him nid ho linally | Tomplo why too small for God. ' Judalsin was | saattocod and popnratod lu_sympathy and ims, | phincomlie.” 2ol syryiors i matorials and s | ol oI ARD 1SS Ea T bt ALED | Lo 1o hsmacitutiary o, MOILAGE GiriaN & Omnmg. bacame a great and poworful King, and his peo~ | rymbolic of vory procious truths, but o roligion | Afiliation and followship were helpful and com- o nnmmlllmlwlnm? mnhln[( (ivanih sovoral yoars, it | third aud fourth fiooce, with olavatass and A\TANTED —ARTIST 10 VIRISIL PIOTPGRATIR Plo beentno tha sitneriora of tho Assyrians aud | which was monni for humanty could not bo | forthys, bt thoy did menn to rosist ocolosiastical | S350 bl o e e o s Lor, 8 foe daym | G tho Horrick Jitack, southanst, oneune Mladiaonat, wne I ok i ator cators 1 B AL o tho Tipyptians, During his relgn, culturo awl | cramped and fottorod by tho Mol coromontal, | lutorforonce, from 100 131n, Hosidanon, 1351 Tndiniininv. "1 Gitienin Tt gt siolosnla o roinlh, bustnett, | NABON. e ©In- welonco advanced with suoh rapid stridos that un- | 1t fonnd iesolf unable to_satisfy tho sonl. It Tho Baptists, Unitarlans, Univoranlistn, and JUIN COVERT, buildiug. Apply to K. B, Xm-;ns, Law iSoaksellor, i bt ANTED—A GOOD BLAOKSNITIT ON EXPRESSH Yiscourse by F. L, Patton, of 1he “In- | der tha rolgn of hia son thoy builtntompto which | would not bacamo tho roliglon of man, It had | Wesloynn. Methodiate. governod. ey (and J7OR BATE-ANFLEGANT BTONIZ-FRONT [IOURT: | Washingto-a!. & ‘and gy worky at 230 Bouth Cana ! terior oxclted tha envy nid sdmiration of all tho Kings | aurvived its unofulnces oven as tho roligion of | stantislly (ho samo way, though thoro woro | 41 i Miohfuaniav,. with hned wood llaisty north of | (0 RENT-TTETWO W BTOILES ON OGDEN. onfuas Employmont Azoncies. sud rutors, and wau prononncod the wandor of | tho Jow. The timo had como whon thio” Gospol | points of diierenco whioh Congrogationalints | Fightegntivat., uiters chiap. o | e oortior Vauliuroiiat, § ong 1 andlon 23 oot franty ANTEDI5 FARM HANDS T y tho wortd, Through tho likouoks of Abrabim, | in ils fulinoss was to bo praclaimed. Wiio | bstcomed of srent impoctauco. € iy dotiom 108} Braiiorarn St goacnt Bouro, with o barm, No. | ittt TR T AT LT Wan AR NG Eoon: tor k) ) 17,000, e a . s i gwollinus ove vors, Apply {o OINRIBTIAN & BING, 1 South Israol had become a largo and poworful people, ront foundntion truths of God's wunit; nntion iu tho laud ought nover to qunreol, and to | , Hiri-olass widsblofewit housa on cornor of Pratrio-av. | Fout, ;l.x PWS f:‘gé‘(‘f::,;fi‘"n;nm wa ™ PO | Qe wi-atairn, 2 £ powerful pooplo, | g Yy qunrrol, i 1281 and Twontioth-at., #35,000, e vt et — S P ' « | nnd, with its enlturo and’ eelonce, could conquer | and of man's immortalit woro io | forover keop tho ponco with its_melghbors, tho | *Pue®atory brick Tm‘un. No. 620 Wabash-av.y prioo, | 10 RENT — T NEW BUILDING B9 NOTTI 5 Dr. Holmet 6n tho: * Congrosa~ | o’ voli, *Tamal, ke Abraliun, was Hot | bo - ronsorsed © with . distiictnoss " aud | Oomuregeitone] whn oot ono. 10 Lot tio Pttt tonun s | TenCh s tysen Oac wnd Tty Mottt | o7 e pnOE SR s, woric > : tional Way.” o conguoror of cltica and countrioy, | authority, Mon wero to be taught that ro- | of tho rimitivo idun of clual organisation, Jiatooia ghable-rant hooia on Tndfans-av.y soull | Rest floor fnlaliod for starnay spcnnd and thiei ficors o Topavorybody. tiood f but n pooplo who wanted to epread ! of Sixtoontiiest, wagas, Pormanant employ- . lixion waa n muttor of tho hoart and not o rit- | jusb as Methodism, ns boguu by the Wosloys, | °'An cleusnt renldenoo with 8 foot of graund, on cnrnor | B reammolabis femmivin 2o HOZI, 168 Lasailo: | ante Stowand weimen Srantils Sl Havitouinrs Feao » ponco and brothorly _love mmong all | ualistio show, nnd thot s dond formalism was n | \ne & royival of spiritusl pioty i tho Olinroh of ?r'w:,’ulfi\},‘sm.. (Tnfinfi Woog:stn, Ll (..g"m‘ fioge- | s, om 8. Addeeas WU ASTERDBISON G €01, "Bloroiana, On : nations, Abralom was mot n grent conguorar, [heE substituto for vital pioty, "oy woro to bo | England, Congrogutionuliuts bollove, or should | §ii%sheiate el Mewmer. ' A hoiiso and lot worth 810, 'O RiNT_ONE OF THE FINEAT \VANTED=A YOUNG AN CONPRTGRT 10 Or, Everts on Tempaorance, but simplo man, who _wauted nothing but jue- | informod that truo religion, Instend of lending to | boliova, it if tho bond of lovo wia 'brokan by | ™ Xl AVIILE: iy Boreboteiiioot oro Black. ATl thf opgtta tho | fuenish workiy Tottees to an Iastern olaes Juurnal, s, tico, nnd who was cntled upon to bless and unito | tho coll of the snehorito, callad men to notive | which the Chnroh was held togother, thero way [ORBALE-s ATT-BT, s B X7 SRDINARY | immcdiatoly. Adilross Box &7, Bostan, Mass, e nll ‘natlons, He did not lio down to porish in | work in the canso of the work of evangolizs- | nothing that would or ought to hald it togethor, Joao: mmfl-m. onst feont, near Handolpli-st; 49 | prypanm™ FBTORT N ANTKD =100 GOALMINERS AND LABORERA darknoay and night, but ho alvays trlod to break | tion, Judalsm waa rifo, for tho Messiah aud | 1t must bo Lild togothor by tho ono grand prin: | 3eurs withont repiraliats % yhare sy orly |50 hor | 1]'Q RENTFATIT OF BTORT. KO, 70 KA Lo warls in tho Minoni Mins, Steady ‘work for & ; ‘ o tion, 1 v = | Yot X ¢i I i . umadintely upposita MoVickor's, W, G, . hINTn B0 a1 TanaTiont: THE REAL ABRAHAM tirouglr tho wilgs t ronchs Tl {n hoayan, o | Jootis cm to falil tho proshesion. elplo,of footion, ~ Au asolute wonavchy nd | s duty Wate oty vecaus o St gy | 70 Madiaiats 0ok Aeviiors: Y & 20 S0 | yenr, MIRTL S ANEYL OG, ot Lobalot guho Abrabom, aounded throngh all countrios | | Mo toxt finds an iinstraion in Ko At plnce | s advantagon, bt wo adhoead Lo n rapubticnn | séibd i R e el o i WY | RELENDID RTORES, Wit TASG: | | AN{EDCMEN OF ERIROY 10 ST, & G005 ST Dy e s O 1 | nnd camo from tho licorts of nilmon. Lot bim | by tho romark that heactionfam hud ronsliod a | forin of ‘govhrumont, With nll lis ncons | TS somparel il i itusta oo dortred | ‘L0l o0 B iinae, Macloncate, vory choaby "y | ynia ook, Gornor Rranklin and Wah Sinui Congregntion Do tho good genlus .of tho Jawish peoplo, bless- | crisis. The mythologioa had lost thelr kold up- | vonienoos, boioving it to bo the way to build® Aol Tl tho only 1EeehE e kind, andcanmot bo | =——-" - FANTED-LIViE. MEN WITI # Tho Roy. Dr. K. Kobler, Rabbl of tho Jowlsh | ing and inepiring At maniind. on tho publio, " Plute gncccodod Ttomor ; pootry | up tho” nation ~and lond mon in tho | duefioated.’ Tt iomodon a"ten sansst eiviers ol bus: Ofiaos, “'bn{lvrrknqandlnlxmmnnnnn\v eform COongrogation Sinal, proachod n vory = was suceceded by philosophy. Lho soothsnyers | woy that was bost for thow. For thoso ron- | SAAT A IR 18 Do A oo ponn be.d.« O RENT-OUFIARS SUITABLE FOR BROKEUS, | Call and gaaming or o ley cante for Jloquent yostorday morniug ot Mortino's THE FULLNESS OF TIME. Inughed that their profoustin, cloned with ' the | wona they woro Congrogatioualista—not, beenée | yoiisirie ot EXOMANGE-GOTTAGH:TTOTRE | Dotk T ieondyt i ofior sopioratios, tn Pulioeion | Houla D — PRV T0 R TR f AoqUoRL BN Y i Al ! gravost sunotions, wng o fazco, Philosaphy had | it wwas tho most convouiont farm of Gliurch gov- | 1 andiobon Varmpit-av. md sibisuan e for somts | Tonted ot modoraio thices A Mo priut coutt with cach | VY AREED — BIEN 3 P BRLL BRORl | il corner of Wabneh evonua and Twonly- | X Y wreokod tho hopes of the multitude, bLut of- | ernmont, but beoause it was bost for them. If fumlhu-lnuunmpammmuwnml fot in A moro glosira. | suito, Apply at Roum 4, in tho bolldiug, phys avoryono, . Amarican Novelty o 135 i socond stroct, — Hlis subjoct wag tno Life of Abra- | Sermon at Grneo Ohurch by thoe RROVe | for0d no gubstituto, Thioywauted o roilgion that | thse principlos woro corruat, o rout hndividusl e rolyihocioniL e, snall inouibranes stsunad, B S e o e, 3nm ng viowod from & rational stand-point, and Ey Lis Rutton, would mntisfy the moral naturo, and st ruulxolmllxlmy rested wpon all. All had o sharo dests, D, B, FOWLII. 0 RENT_WITH Of WITHOUT Powem, pan | VY GENTB TO_ B THE TIFE [0F ito o largo audicuco wns presont to liston to | Dr+ . T Patton pronched in Graco Prouby- | tho snmo timo atand tho attacks of tho Infidel | and must do their part of the work, doing whnb BAT_SI. NITW GOTTAGEHS ON AN D i oaehto feant St N - ‘E',t and g | b Ohaelos Sumnar, by tho Ror, tiine Nason; foll, com. i {uito o larg tio! 1 torlon Olhurch yesterdsy morning, from tho | philosophy, Thoir roligion went no furthor | them could to biess humanivy and Nonor God. broso.at., baiwoon Lovlit and Clampboll nons Huo Narth Olluten-at.s hotwooy Lakeand Ranuriuli. tino bost | Breins b Bjontioy e o araka i <ho oloquont aud ablo apeakor's romarks, Dt 1l t timo was | than the affairs of this lito, Paul took tho toxt: | In coucluston, Mr, Iolmor pnid that the oc- | Island.av, and McGomiok's itonor Worke; prioa @i,y | Mabufreturing Lulliing in Chisaga awd, o eheapuat +| (itessors. T 2 o < text: “But whon tho fallness o any (orms, Ao, luts on Twonty-naonnd, 'Maoro, aud | Eanl, Inauiro ne b, B 3 e, ANTEED-MEN 1TAT ARl LOOKING FOR A o commonced his dincousso by referring to como."—Gal., iy, 4. IIls sormon was substan- | L0 the Unknown God,” and prenohod to thom | casion which hnd callod forth theso remnrks wan | Kieamais, Ma jxm wsubdiylston; will bo sold chioap and | = == \_‘V ‘chinnco to muko monoy sbuuld oail ot Ttoom 18, 161 ho fact that most divines thought it nesceeary AR e Uim whom they ignorantly worshiped. ~Alex- | one which was likely to stir up the wholo Innd, | owessytorms. ¥, . HORD, £ Lndnllo- TO RENT-HOUSES. HastUandolbent ________ " fosursound relglon with seoreoy ond maytors, | 00 SRR L iyt the i, | 21250 Y o el nmtiton, extandd bis | 1o dopracnod Iy A1 b o soniny ove, | 1L b, WARTINCTONST-TSTOWY | 7oty A0 R W00 | WANTED FEMALS HELD iyt : i Va8 groi " | conquests to the indian Ocoan. He wnsu ro- hurch pol iy 0 kept o secondary ono, pnd basgiont hylak liotse, onl ot 37x g % wiaag b 81 = \aile, undor cortalh cixcumstunoets i TEM | uaya Dr. Bolnt, to dato our orw from o birth | formor, no oredlt to him, but o brako. down | aud ting tho spile of Chriwian feaieraily and | Tk She byt B el B | L om0 o Webaah et 8 or il e I bo correct, yob it Lind boen provon thnt by covor- | by il B Mo Ty 1000 6 grand idon, No | Dotty hationnl distinotions, sud philosophors | concord would fomain uppormust. Too 0l Jataio-atn 10 RENT_T\WO-RTONY FRANT, BEWEATNAD: | TVANTED= A OO0n Bune. WaASHER AND Ing the Biblo with tue voil of mystory, the morul Dottor tost is noedad for s sormon of tho Divino | Yord in the meantime nrriving at conolusions | After tho singing of tho hynm, *Dlost bo tha 'F’g‘]i‘ ALT—5] FT NOTCTIIWEST CORNEL WA:. Tson-at., 10 roamy. Tlowss in gaod 1o o | I o oD 00k i Tamily nnd ‘good worth of its contonts was lost, ud tho massoy | Uotter toxt I nocdad for e | fatal to nntioun! bigotey, and tho Apostio ould | tio thint binda," ctci, tho congrogation way dig- | M bashine: mid Thicipipirt-st ot $10 o (oot | wator. Abply ati9 Souts’ Watohel, Iiicdiato posacas | v uduira'of 1T, WHIPPLIE, 00 Tadalig-sts ° Tost ¢helr bollof. migsion of Jeays than tha symbals ‘A, D, 1874" | pddrossan sitontive audionco nnd announso | missed with o bonediction. Ko, R, oo, balaneo G tour” yonra® | timor | sl WARTED=—A BMALL NURSE.GIRE, ONi Wit l Tako the b u;ln 0 0ff the oyos of & man who | Would furnish, For why? I would ask of him | without opposition that God had made of one —_— : 8, TD“‘:lfiyv"l‘—’—&lrl.&?:-fl’;‘l)\fi?flu_#g&lfi!filfil:;flo'gnl\ffl Al Il;{(l:‘g”n«:rd roforoncea, Call oarly Monday at 5 e poniebbnin l’ dliold up fo | Who denios the divinity of Jesus, Why has His | blood all that dwoll upon the earth. Loy wera | THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION, P01 SATFB0 LOTA TN 1T DISTRION BAUND: | it ontnor of North Gleck mai Oitactoraia.s Sontaii | 13 RTTAN QUL 10 W AST DISHTS. i Lnd Jong wandorod fn tho dark, and held wp 10 | 300 baro hoon mads tho contral point: n his- | Hipo for tio Gospel, and 3o, saga Dr. Solnf, In st e i, el W | Wi o itk oot s 28 AN GIREAG VAS i, i V' v elghthists. Iilvo yeary' thno, & L, ) o | on & N = 5 A },‘:::,‘ T:“?::fi;.’;:;]ghn ‘{;’1‘,';“}‘,22 :&,f::(lfi:fl a}::fi tory? Why los it boon found conveniont fl,’fi,g‘;&l"";‘?;“3,‘;:]“'“‘1"1[‘,““‘;0:, “nf,'g'ffiz {"‘;‘:fif"wfg Sormon by tho Eev, Dr. Everty, ovur, ALDIITOANL 119 Monmast, T *© Givtor, MR, Me VON GICALN, No. 160 Norh Glar IEN AND BERVANE GIN, ! Sy . g 10 divide all historia time into tho | op the vorge of despair, the Virgin'a_Son was The Rov. Dr, Lverte, Pastor of tho First Dap- PO SALE_ON MONTHLY PAVAENTS. AT FT- TOOATS, 21 THIRTY: i goonor give rehgion to a nian than rob him of it, B! H o e o hod yostords i P tr-tittheat, Boulovard, and oast of Pittsburgh Rallroad, prico 10, 8. B, WELLS, ‘ED—A FIRST-OLASS DRY GOODS SALES. 3 poriods bLefora™ aud ufter fho advent of { Lora to heul tho infirmitics of mankind. Obrist | tist Churob, proached yestorday morning upon | iiiier ol lutiny tralns atop at this polut. 1LULBU] n st MAROUSL & ROMAN'S, Erloand Norih { B e i oo saratiomas mii | Jewus? Groceo measured lior {imo by tho | entorodndvlog world as tho author of 5 nowaud | tho Woman's Tamporaneo Dlovemout. Follogt. | & UL oy 42 | {0, MR DY WAt g, = Ol : 4 R v 1010 1 i succoesive olymplads, nnd Romen chronology | imperishable Hfo. > fug 1s nu absteact of the sormon ¢ * THOR SALE_A-51ORY AND BASGMENT BRIOK Madisoi-at., dorno + Ono cottniza on Fult ANTED—_A GIRT, [OR GENFRALIOUSEWVORK, appenraucos. They knoyw thore wore no myster- yropiace, i 8 Dauso, 1018 Michlgin-ay., with furniluro 1f doairad, | £t., alto ‘singla floors In dwallings oa Sangam Tieforonces rofuired. Small family. * No. £00, { jon and nono shonlil iel, Whon Hotos e s | 1o ot ochilond SorM_yoros | THE CONGRRGATIONAL WAY. |yt L szt henotu o sohstatow, v thore | 2101t ST S A GRS vl | SRSl Yo s o e | (), s o . ’ K mean gl anationsaf thoeiviliz rld—ngroo o . women whio} 0] 10 0 Gospel, Philip- | and ifarcison-sts, P, D, s Room 2, outh —— oo = T = 3 ::;Elxlfiis?ifxfi:mal:gcnrlérlz’lgfixlnativesg?r"ll'b::h;jns‘g:{r iucreckouhlg our chrouology from the blrt!i’ of Dlaus fv,, 3, 4 u(‘nrya. = = TO RENT--ROOMS. vv.\:l : x‘.“: rc"ll;’ ’5"12 z\‘é’:’ffé&.’&'&’xfif‘&fi’z‘: ':;'E;.g&‘ i must not goln knowlodge and wisdom to doposit | Jesua of Nazareth, s Sormon by tho Rove Co . Eolmor, of Dr. Everis began by saying that it would scom 11 u!tv ifi.‘."-fi&fifi%‘&.fihf‘, L"Anflm '%l‘:ly ‘5,'.11},:‘.’.‘" T T T TTITA T fron In & erinll Gainily. 3 1t within his bosom, but it was his duty to im- [ _Itdevolves upou those who dony the claim of 1he Union fark Ohurcle vory etrange if, whon tho Lord dolivored tho | luw prise, HENRY WALLER, Ji. B Washiagtonate | | ie iny o sank) Ehatt o oIED ROONS 1Y Laundrossns. to divino to_prove thatthe re- s putt it unto others a3 ho understood it | Josus to div oay in basod oon & falteboods | 'Tho Rev. O. D. Ilelmor proachod yestorday | Jaws uvon Mount Sinai, tho Jows had boon talk- | Jioontd: Jullon Enropenn 1oto), 1 Dearborn-at. ANTED-0 FIRST-OLASS GIRLS, TRONERS, AT himsolf. Iio. must tench his cougrega- | coived chronology 8 basod upon o fuliohood ; i in the Union Park N BATEIONTON NEAR LEAVITI— | 0 RENT_NEW MODERN INPROVEMENT, 1T neh Laundry, 366 Wabash-av., (o como diroctly . tion, and tell (hem (ho truth, and [fof, if Josus Dbe only n man, no| morning to alargo auditory in the Union Park | ing about the call of Abraham and other points | [{ Tramo. housn, O enoms; Jut S6¢1H7 fool. ENYDIER & Foow ouso, 637 Seutlh Deachorivsty with or, withoat 5 load them - to the higher sphorea | greafor absurdity can bo well imagined | Congrogational Church, on ** The Congrogational L of dootrine, when the earth was_boing moved {‘r‘g;fih”l.;ll"fl Huilding, northoass comor Monrooaud | stabia. Clionpys No. 180 st AQAmasaLe, oo 25, Employmont Agonoins, i of life. That minlster who taught roligion in | than that of making o Jowlsh onthusiust 1o | Way," tho sormon being of special intorost and with the Jitoreuon of Deity. In liko manner, in "nn i RO-GOTTAGH | || ol hrd ROONS, W57 ROONS, $18 AND 4 “r,m-mn_uzzmi.\u AND - HOANDINAVIAN . ite oalieduoss, who foro off tho myslorions cov- | coutro of tho workds history. Dolioving, 88 %o | g tncanco inconuoction with tho reaont aotion | ¥IoW of the Importanco of this tomporanco qua- | [1OR, B4R Uetwons Unton | (Talon Bark, fof Howmokoeping, Gall ot 88 Dontbosssrn it fo el o ot Tt s an cring, would sooues reach his object than ho who | do, that tho birth of Olrist was tho greatest of tha Union Park Churech o almost unanimously tlon, he had thought it advisablo to speak di- | pna"Oakwaod. Nixon Bulld- | Room cauntry, st MRS, DUSKE'S oflico, No, 8 Miiwiukdo-ave covored it up with the improbable and impossi- | oveut that over took placo on thiy Dinuok thoro | © sing to seud dologntes o, tho Gouncil oalley | *°SHY upon this gfeat subjasl. Ing, nortlionst o nllosta, ([0 MR EL ORIV FURK SR TO0S I Miscohamonms, ] blo, ‘TYme would breal the loading-strings of | is grandour i the thought thnt chronol og{ is | refusing 1 R Tlio saying that God was love was expressive Fuu BALE—LANGI, tha day, weok, or month, al §5 Dearborn-st,, Reom ANTED~TWO YOUNG LADIES TO LEATN T¢\ childtiood, nud show tig world that Lo Diblo was | madlo to testify to the rith of the Incarbuilon, | by the bwo Drookiyn churchos, with which Honry | of tho fact thnt he wns o loving Fathor who nd | 1 basoment, stonetcont woien: 10, roons, ioae Thirty. Obrreed ro.oabla to th et petier, 0 e potogranis b nk, Vo ora noad nply unlost 4 not tho light of knowledgo and the torch of ad- [ Thoro is meuning in the figures that scom to ‘Ward Becchor’s church is at varlanco. Tor lus | provided a mouns of alvation for all his chil- | 635 aarmet Monaoo s Ladeiieate: 5 o E it {hoy o soma experioucy in drawing, NASON, 24 Yancoment whioh it was professed to be. record tho shifting sconcs of lifo. whou I ro- | jory Y3t “Holmar rend tho 43, 404 and 44th | (ren. Inno otiior way conld o ogonointian of TOR SALT-AT A BANGAIN-TOTR 0N W » WANTED=-TO RENT. EC While othar religions were trembling bofore | momber also that thoy serve to mark our dis- | " £ tho 10th chapter of 8t Mark the world tnko place than by the mediation and ornav,, Lozingtun, Polk, Taylor, and Gumnboll-ay, VWANTEDETO RENT-S PLEASANT = ROOMS SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, the banilisl-glances of scionce, thows atood enlm | tanco from the tine whon the great mystery of | Versea of tho chaptor of Bi. Marlt influenco of Jesus Christ, Vagtica wishing to bulld, 1o monoy roquired down, Might sultubia for Houseiccoping, up-statra proforred ; must A and wncongoriod, rajlior courtig sorntiny than | rodiiuoss wos munifoatod, whot Josus, tho Hoo- | Bt Josus called thom to bim, and. it uato thom. | Whotovor ok waa- distress, anguish, and HirEays I i s e b, it ab ISHOMh. | bosiivatod eant of Winiccst, Sl sl f Toontr ity Buoldlroanors, Cloriis, &o, shrinking from it. ~Curist’s lifo wae but a'myth, | ond Person in tho Godhead, robed Himuelf in tho | Ye know that thoy which are accounted ta rule aver | Borrow, thoro was tho protocting love of tho oR ALY — MIGHIOAN-AY. =15 1no ol : " QITUATION WANTED—AS OLERK IN LAW and it wes the rock ou which Christionity was | garment of humanity and heucoforth bocamo | o Gentlles excrelss lordship over them, and their | Lcavenly Father, I was liko a mothor's lovo, [ [POR AL . by 63 ft. on Thitts-sixth ANTEDTO RENT-X RAALT OOV, WITH | e bost storoncos Taralghedas 16 abilits, %o, founded. Icformed Judnism bad n far bettor | our iBrother. Christianity oxists; mon may | gront ones exorclso authorlty wpon thom, When the chitd was suffering, unablo to sloop, it | west corner. SNYDE(R & Litt, 19 Nizo ‘stoni power, Addrcss PARTILIDGE, ¥'2l, Trib. | Addrass DIt 3 gton, .~ Toundation, Would 1t disturb thomif ibwas | doubt as ‘to tho mode by’ which ' its | "mlyuq yuall it nobbo aguonys son: bt whososver | a8 tho motliot whio ramaincd mwako to tond Ir, | Aoriusastcormer Monron nd Tafitivater < e | g i POV Addras PARTRIDGE, Y, Yol SUEUATION WANTELZAS SHIPTING-OLERR O aboul im _wag my bheir roligion | dou " L 4 p ' d i 4 z0id, D, COLE'$ SON, 183 Wost Mudison-sf. = - ooni Lafallo-at. was vot founded nnxl L bo e, nor Elins, nor any of | Instorio. Men may deny, but they nover can | vautof all, of woman's love, In tho war, while thore woio | ™25 . THOROUGULY-DUILT AND WALL-APPOINT. | GITUATTON WANTID=AN AOCOUNTANT Wi tho grent men of the ;;;hln. '.rhc}y did not &u— disprove, tho lustorlo orlgin of tho Christian ‘I'he pastor enid that the occasion for this pre- | gallant, truo, and brave mon {n'tho camp and on Fofinsfi‘{?u‘nmx.fi?'\'hfm‘}.‘.’.frm AND Lot o [ A ol n;L“f with plasior aud matelior and siding llll‘lgmy yonrs! axporienco wants employmiont 3ay l,'lm {oun oligion buseuso Abrabi confonod tolg: | Ot Tt they oo, I ey ot being uyth o | sapliv Taprimand by Ot vaw tho oxpueasion, | o biallld It vas woman o ‘sl (o | w1248, et et oot Uargatn.. A sk of 1oga for ISTLATOAdY Ine | bodommmondasions fosmnet K ool 548, Aeiorad ion, nor was their beliof founded on anything | logond to l'Il!pmvg xthehl.\méorlu xflui:z z‘llxm: t}m Ey %\\'o‘zf :he‘dxaul o8, of :n ‘mxlduu nmb!?°“’7 most. ucll-aunrlflco, and endured the most sullor- | SON, fteal Kslate Agauts, 16 W 2ot ey a"é’« ,I,, ‘,,.,n n‘v"fl.’fi |"n' ton ’fi'""lr 0 ot {"-m‘ Jvomn L ) - coutained in tho Diblo, and thereforo it crumbled | charsctor portrayod In tho Goepols is that of o | desiro that, whon Ifo cumo to take posscssion of | ing. DOR SALIDIEX VL, BOULET AP X T 000 shingos; na 10000 Inth - or | e AR TS 3 o pcces aud the contouts beeamo like thoso of | roul was, T il give up Ohsssanity nad bocom | 11l throna'ang His plory, thoy might occupy o Kot now women had smpoarod. in a now ao, | Foms ol gorentat, W] oo s na . o of dAMES ROUL: Harb Sobputin | . roteof ata. oY 110 Sitotoutea aaiiincy 1 auy other book. —abi| that is o moro difffeuls quostion ; for if I | chiof places at'court. Tho subject of discourac, | to which thoy Lad beon providentinlly callad. | {FpSerionta: » Privo 2. — liasy tormis. 4 While many admitted thet this was_the truth, | should give up.Clrist, 1 seo uothiug before me | in conneetion with the text, would bo the niturs | And the toxt scemed emincully npplicablo to | 3 = ! ! ? otall grocory buelnoas: undorstand double.ontrs bouk- Ivopinis: waild profer o position i o wholosalo grocory, A T WS oy g T [ JAR AND CIGAR-STAND, SPLENDIDLY. | Ad, P17, T'riby . still thoy sold that o ministor wonld do botter t6 | but blutk dospair. of tho Christisn Olurch ab an cosloumstienl or- | this prand tomporauce movomont, Lat tho | [PANSAGE-CIESCLERIR EROPERTY KOy 21 | AL Tuimbt b MOt SR APw SRR At Pt tebumsoien. keep quiot and sy nothing rbout it; thero was But tlio Lestimony in too abundant forme to | ganization, 'Fhio Church had now renchod the | churches not stand back, but go forward- aud | irovewoite: 1°hts mml all fmpfovements, or | bupar. HENIY BLOAN, 14 Ronpor Blnak. B & & ealn Bousos hes i 1liroo yours’ oxpetlonot 7 largo flld and ho necostuby for' tellug tho | foar. It is uot my dosign, howover, to pursue o | timo whou it bicomo nooossary Lo look into the Lolp them. The womon ncomed to linve taken o o, eatiro dacaor, ‘f"f’f,’"‘:“"" CIARLES OORYELL, A NILLINERY B T STOUK, lAt‘D AR Golor, - Carl £17 tho bost Of Foloroncos. AAGFOR tuth? Why crento wuspiclon’ and troublo? | lino”of “argumont to-dny' for tho ‘purposo of | pricipls on which it was Organizod. An tho | wniquo and hithorto unoconpicd field, and it | Nesbtand i andoluil.” T s atoro vent anann Ioisg Wesh baarat, = o reac o iAo Gikod. Yjlat did it mattor o o congiogution whetlior | proviug, s grout dootee of our faith. T | Jifo wag mora than iho most, o bndy moro than | looked as € thoy alono could invo arigibatod ih, | [0, SAE-VEWY BESTRATER WEATDRROmS | Mesksdsitchbin. il Wont Lol GOOD Trados, 500 or 100 vears of age, and wheth: would direot your attention rather to the pre- | raiment, the family more thon the eoditice in Tho first groat reason why the clurches | gjty! = it Aoy DL Tt D] Alraham was 600 or Vear! 30, whetlher y location, with or without horze aud wagon, for ealo ITUATION WANTED-LBY A GOOD OERMAN py 1 1 a ull tho ongels tho Diblo epoko of roally ap- | paratious for'the coming of Christ whioh wo | whick it lived, so was the Chureh more than the | should go ° forward and ~ Lol - thom | ° e fino lowses or the neomuen south ot decldod bar- | A8 f ) nquire cuttor; has had four yut oxporlunco in this coun. neth W, o tin Pl wells ety profoceud., Addrast ks}"",‘."s',""" |}lv T DCIIRS, {Ng‘f,'gfi"‘} AUGUS! DT, Whitehall, Aicl, 2 S W wor) el : slizcollanaany 8 North Wells-at. or 183 ibromor.st, Lul i | T O =K DAVGo0nS | SUUATION WANTED-A POSITION AS AUC. NEAR sioro in R YOUN M tionoor to travol, or as traveling salosman, by A thor. FEET d docatlyn, with sminll stock and uico, fix- : t Ve Loavittut., 8t §i00 per foot, SNYDER & LE oo aet e, withsynll ek andaice e | ongn bisinets iy Iy shocasile fad omoverlog, wid Lafial LAT'S sing Agoney, & TRED. T FAKE & COv £ Wshington-ste f ansuttul of golug (s Clostakny. i W r Moses ‘Toally did tho [ pather from tho study of history. Wo start, | eccleslnstical garment which 1t might happon to | was beceuse it was go uvidently providens | £aie. ¥ ’&%’i.'&fl&flx"z‘x’.’é;.:.f Viiributod vo hims 1o diffor. Filou, wich tho fuct that Josus of Nuzaroth ia thé | bo wearing at o timo, Theas {1 ngs woro not | tinl, Lhis omorganoy wa 8o yroat, tho howar of | [VOR BXLI-$300 TESS TIAN CONT, 3 ELEGANT cd with them; ‘it Wwas Lis duty to luy mattors | foundor of that gront sooloty oallod by | suprome, aud, when supremacy was given thom, | ovil In this diicotion wns 80 crormous—why | ¥ boios doudlivest cormer Wabaaliar, mid fwon, beforo ifs congregotion a8 ho found thom, and | il bame. Tha - grat quostion which | tho effect was to unbalwnco tho forms ostabl | should itnot bo tat tho womon should Tuve | 1rpe mvuntiebrt Brheie B B from tell nothing but tho truth. Tf tho Bible wero [ lus nlways and will ever prove _tho | lished by Church doctrino, Every Christian had | found this menns which none ot the savauts nor O SALE— PARK-AY, —50x13] 1ho boly book it was eaid to bo, then overydoubt | stumbliug-block to infidelit 8:_ Tow | arght fo go whore his religlous eonvictions di- | scientists had thought of ? L well qualificd to advauce th {nterast of his employors. stould bo satisfied, aud it whould bo found ont | did Christieuity eucoced ? Thollifo of Jesus up | rected him, It I thought," enid tho spoakor, | Moroover, it- was s movomont of Lovo, and | Nixon Buildii, northunst coruct Moaroo and Lagialio-its, s tisater | Roartas O 1 Bt Shapts W O M emp s ‘whero the racred ended and the human bogan, (o his 80th year you aro fumiliar with; years | ¢ that it would bo botter for me to worabip in | wiils tue Governmouts and tho pross stood (\quh ?Ar.u_Iljrolmis'r..;n{.—ur’:cyxlgn ‘I)‘ l-l'l;d g“fi,""' LGITIMATE 1) S8 OPLN. 5 It was sated that tho Bible was writtcn by | of submission to parontal control and prevata- | tho loman Catholic Ohurch—if X bolicved that | nloof, tho movomont was golug forward to suc- | b, Tlltsocondcat,"out front Tpnvmont. down, 10 k- | asrolitag Hand oduicing £ to sl0ue, Partnsmiilp | SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE { Mosca, TIow did Moses know what would bo | tion, and then Josus of Nazarcth came boforo | to connect myself with thut Ghurch would in the | cess by the only great power which could chango | Uhnder wao will bulld: < BNYDER & LK, 14 Nlxon | {{fottiodist Chiaees Bimie: 5 5 ! going on long afcor bo died ? It would bo aryued | His countrymon ns their teacker : prosclied o | largest degres promoto my roligious wolfare—I |. tho hearts of moi and: ovorcomo thelr blind dnd | Bujliug, nocthosst corhor Moneoe and LaSaflo- N ACCOUNT UF OIANGE OF B that the epint of God had come over himaud | morality moro exalted than thatof tho seribes; | would do it but Idon't boliove it and I don't | intemperate possions—tho power of Lovo. Aw oI ¢ o Tomestic 125 L o e S ¢ i U SALIE=VIST WASE ORY DA AT S o o Nor ITUATION WANTED-BY A SWEDISH GIRT, At { Tio was inveated with o prophotic oyo. Aben | durod to rebuke their crimos; emimed to bo | doit," 8o with tho Eplscopalian, Prosbytariun, | long a tho movoment was going forward by this F xfi?flu‘n'fl:""l’“"&:'"'h 1;;:;1‘3;'&"‘@;*{“‘ G;B,\‘"h,f",',-g;!;‘g‘:ly’l_- South 1iaistad-st. - P .‘.’,'\’.‘J‘.‘fl‘.”".‘;;‘;‘b‘-.“f:.,'fi{!.'::M;:?‘{{':.:”;.‘flm‘.‘k.ff“""‘ i Tizra, the gront thiuker, in his analyeis of tho | man's Judge; made the destinics of mon bivge | Daptist, or other scotu, p power, the speaker could not queation 1t 1o | KNYDISH & LER, 1 Nitoh Bullding, noriteast eoruss RARE BUSTNISS GITANCE—FIRST.OLASS GRO. H Tiblo, always remarked when ho camo to | on tho acceptanco of Him ; claimed equal rights | In support of the position thab the form'of | could only stand in nwo of it and lond his nid | Monrosand LaSalloats, ' " sy slars fue salay #fosk now aud wull solootod ; bort Employmont Agenctas. 3 yeterious pasengon, 0 hero s vn se; | with God s gatherod from tho ishermen of Gull- | goverumont peeuliny Lo tho Congrogatonal | aud giv it a heurty God-spoed. 1t should buve | [7OR SALIA FINFETOT ON TATTEDST. NEAT. | suntien el eals tiratclaveflo s thloe and’ por; QITUATIONS WANTED-MUS. BATES, NO. 10 i Sl sod. fha. Mes. wmin.. lisopa quict.” | leo a coterie of Disciples who listoucd to Lis | Ohureh body iwns tho one origmally contem- | tho prayors and blcesings of ovory Christinp. Hollilwaukesas. $2,600; only 860 cash dows . I | oY siorg porhs or of Coutro-ay, and Hurrieon-se. A O i contiien tla business of sugplsing .+ t When Aten Ezra found in the Dible that Ab teachings and espoused Ilis onugo; camo into | plated by Jesus, it would be wall to rofer briefly | Anothior roasou why it stiould bo helped ws o] Foor = Tm-hms-rconmmonoumw IN PHIEGITY FOR [ QTiGaT WANTED—FAMILIES IN \WANT OF i ham wendered jnto Canaan long beforo the Ca- | collisiun with the chief prieats; wascrucified on-| to early chureh histors. DId Obrist furnish to | its ovident sucecss where it bad been unde: 11Ogg,fh_{;g-:ng}l,;’;gy.ggfl!\flg"‘glg'{gm“‘glggq?g{ Anpfale at 8 baranin full stook s good trado; lomu lease, good Scandiuaviun and Gerinan u‘ammluupplofl i nuanites existed, he sgain sud: Theroisa | tho oharge of blssphomy: rose from the doad, | his disciples any dofintio ccclosiastical thoory or'| takou with zoal and contidonco, Even tho con- | av, saees sl ta wood: S i ghe a5 pontagy Grore: | Apply 14 autly v bnsomont " uk Mrs, DUSKE oilee, 8 Milwanikoeny. secret.” Tho entire life of Abrakam, the | and in doiug 80 gavo to s Digciplesa thomo, by | plan? It was not found, by auy historio ‘evi- | servative, the timid, and tho hositating had beon | housoon ‘\.:lo'm‘;l . 'l'lm nlndnrg improvemonts, Ilml- w %?Kf?fl'fuwn%fif’?fi Ifr‘l}x’-‘r}t M‘filh 33&”;'.‘;5221” 5 : socaker continued, us described in tho Dible, was | preachivg whicl thoy coaquered tho world, Iho | dence, that He showed thom how to organize | drawn into it in wpito of themsolvea, It bnd | §iflorihgt Shebtesn saaa, Uin | L Sapkatio jeln IS leiingte sud pratabln s SINAMNCIAL, ¥ full of the mysterious and contradiotory. Iow | quostion whioh the Jews could not an- | churches. o sent His disciples out with no | done what tho Rebellion could not do—it had | et s mlm}s-nundnwnw. c"n'x' n “l”;}'mmvl_l‘héw!ng- OMMERCTAL PAPER WANTED~LOUIS J, HITZ, was 1t known that God snid to Abralnm, “And | swer wo put to the infidel to-day: | oreed mor order of religlous wumluY no stated [ moved Btates. 1In Ohlo whole towns and coun- SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. st 1 oparatian, Gall ow G JKROA 0., 176 Loan and Fiuancial Agont, 13 Doarhorn-ut. ! 1 will mako theo cxccndu:‘; frultrul, aud' I will | Whenco camo this Mon, this wisdom, and | style of ecclosinstical arohitaoturo. b was ovi- | tics had bocomo wholly convertad fo tho move. - LE-A FARM OF 8/ AGRES 12 3ites | @ T ST LATMS AGAINST ALL BANKRUPT INSURANGE muke nations of (lioo, aud Kings shall come out | these mighty worke? ~Whon = did thia | dont that 1o foreunw troublo and dissonsion in | movomont. Was OLio suy difforent from Iill. | [FOR SALE-A FARM OF &) ACRES, 13 MILES | & ()() PUYS MINTRRESTIN ANIOR, GRNTLEL C i\ , Brotior, 19 Olark'st,, Room 2. . . s o X ‘ompanios cashed by J, N. WITHERELL, 16 of thieo," whion tho ast of writiiig did not exist | Man, who grow up in tho cclusion of a Galilonn | the various chusch organizations, arisiug out of | nois? No; tho nooplo horo could bo inflnoncod | af s 8, Gongt Hoaoy 1 mitee, frun’ o statipns | DOUN bustnest establizhd ssonvs pasing S1030r | Doarbatiates Rosms: nt that time? Tho fact was, the Dible was writ- | villuge, away from the influences of intellect, | imperfoct human charaoter, and provided for the | as thoy had been there. What had been done 1n | Chicago & Noethswastorn lluurm‘;l. *Fuis farm T8 undor [ ST e e e i J\IONIEI}' 'A'%I LOAN 2.‘ m.\axoe{n!}).l \Mfl‘ouns! ton maay sears attor Abrabiam and Monos. 1t | witout iho advautogos of loacning, unkoown (6 | saimody of suioh oason in thio oighloanli claptor, | one pinco sonld bo dono_ovayywhoro. Wiy, fho | (iesigissuiveior, with s bt e o ines HORSES AND CARRIAGES, PR N Elay . was witton at the time of tho }rmphuiu tho heads of the nation and unrecognized by | which had boen gonorally adopted s the busison | rovenuo of the Government from liquors had d jorent flolds, ilulklluu’nx Framo houso witn 0 rooms, Ti K kxmmfir 3, when all thowo things prophosied. hiad | them—yhonco did Ho reccive tho sublimo tench- | which all church” difticulties should bo adjustod, | erensod $500,000 since the movement hid gom: boon ballt hrao soary, with waud iguso; bara, Tt | [BUGGES WILE, BE SO TR COMING IWEEK J ] , i . jinedoon boiit s Trod uyusas barn, liagt: ot 102 and 10f fnst Waiiugtan-t., séoond floor, ¢ | NTONEY 10 LOAN OF DINMONDS, WATOIIS, Lapponed, and thay know all about it. It was | mgs which are proserved to us in the fragmonts [ Dut there was no Lint of any ontsido authority : | mencod. oot s, o, " Gravel raad £oos to Chie | £7oat bargaina, Plisotons, bujtizles, top or open road- inds, otc., at LAUNDERS private office, 120 Rane i Blrbly & fubsitation of tho phst fo (ha prosont, | of iho Sormon dn the Monut? And when ald 10 | not the remotost alluston to any oeclesinstical | Anotlier ronson why wo should go for- | Bo sk e o on e o 4008 b Chi ymony sldo biss, and ond spriige, Stan oto.y'al pridos | o ‘our Olark. Ewtabilslio 1851, H Kot till nitor tho timo of David could the proph- | learn tho plan by which o could rovolutionize | court. The injunction was, iu case of troublo | ward, pray for tho movement, work tabarl fidgo Statlng Koud vator, Drico, 8150 por o L T Y 10 LOAN-ON OHI0AGO OITY, FROT. ctsgoe their idea of tho futuro greatness of | mociety wi nun}!nrcniwithn\n‘u["{mfl\mg to ap- | Lotweon one Drothor and uuother, fo first seok | for 'it,” and talk for i, was that tho Estael. ‘Tho sumo lawa which rulo tho spirits of | potites or gratifyiug them, whilo denounclng in | to reconcilo tho difforoncos; noxt, to auk the | movomout would enrry with it an attack all along red I tho ikt ofyee, dauulew of thoovmor, | wagontalie 1 s, bisusy an Biou to-day ruled them ut that timo. God was | the sovorcst terins tho idolizod sin of the race, | gaod oflives of othor rothers to askist; and, if | the lme of sin, It would opon up an Influcncs | it ungamunat,_J, B, FOOT, NWAY S, oo seatorst. nonearerto thom uow thon ho was then, and | and by weaus, too, of men unlottered,without in- | 1)) these failed, then to appoal to the whole body | and power against all ovil which would becomo Fnu SALH—cl AORf IN HARDING'S BUBDL o1t no human beings gould, nor ever would, forotell | fluonco, With no moliyo of: romuuoration to iu- | of tho Ohurch, Theso forma wore preseryed in | irristible. Dr. Evorta quoted from tho Nation S i yenr Gont Lhe future, ovon if they were Moses and Abra- | duce them, and with tha-:pure ’pmunuut of op- | order to prevont oruaity and iujustics to tho of- | to prove that, whilo in large cities tho movomant 1'6!1 BALE, — AT WASHINGTON NRIGHTS, 10 bam. posing themuolves to the projudicos of tho tuml[u%pnrl.y. "he going through of logal forms | could not perhapa succced without stringout or- [1 oD Aryain, 3 2D & G Laris, onihied’ gen, Untaies in oso asd ey | [PORSA ON —BIGIY TimrEoray | Mo suari; o Inclimbranco. This property Is sery ehoap, and s, & democrats, b ozpro: Hallos ‘nover offo TImproved proforred, MIEAD & CO, 163 Las ns, 1 top grocory | Sl + M i ; haniestat SALLL ONEY ON IIAND T0 TOAN ON FIRST-OLABS . L road gstato, sovurlty SorGyears, B, W. THOMAS TR AR ) i) % | TPOR | SATE-GHERT—A ~TIRSEOLASS NEw | & BENENE i Cadiio st dtooms, s Pgemrtas thust vill sstunis top:tigaye Timtics By Joa Mt W olh MONEYTO TOXN-ON UITY PROPERTY AND [FOIBALIGHEAD—A SPAN OTNMATOMEL Ty | WL imirured fatnisin Hilnols tn sus of 31,408 and 0War- | wpward, Principals only aoalt with, D. K. PEAT- o borios; prive, $160. Inquire of IL, MOR I " aqras near depof ‘bargaln, J. 8. GOUL] 0., X SONH, 18 Ez B Buit i thore existed no wey of handing down | bution ? : might bo tho grossast Tujustica. 'Tho spoakor | dinancos tnd_gouoral Btato luwe, in tho smallor | N0 Seshommasrot A2 bamiula, . 5. GOULD & TN R L L ——— Lhieso utories of the Bibla in writiug becauso that | Thora is ono anawor whichsolves the question: | illutratod it in this way: **A brothor muy feol | towns tho offect could Lo mado pormanont by 1PQE SAT -6 AORES TN swo. 3, SOUTL OF I e i S cgloms ) Weleh dbemt orty. Blouoy in Laud, HARVEY ', WEEKS, 108 Rrt was not yol invented, it was natural to sup- | only ono. 1t is tho ucknowledgment thut Josus | offended at somothing another brothor has deno, | the public sentimont created. o towns would Washinuton Helghts, SNYDIIR & LEL, 1§ Nisou | 700 1bs, usod ta the clty, Address V 5, Tribuno ofico Fifthav, oso that thoy had been handod down to us E, i8 tho Chrlet of God, If we have given the truo | 1o goes to Lim and says: *Lrather, you huve | eventunlly control tha lnws for tho citics, In | Bulliing northoast curnir Monrao and LaSaliosts. NT \Y ANTED-A " T-1OI8E PLATTORM BPRING \WASTED=A TO0AN TOR F1VE YEARS, Shoos trnks must bo ehoan and ut Tictlo worn, Apply at €ach, o, two marblo-front houscs, curnor of* Afils SURICKLAND'S, 176 1285t A dam-s Iandav. uid ‘wonty-secondat, - Addrins B, Toom %, RO 570 | achan e AIN NGLE. Ln ST BA] i AT ENGL axly andmonthly paymoats, b . lic snme muiner us most nations hud kept their | nccount of the charactor of Josus, wo | offonded mo,’ and walks off, 1lo thow takes two | anothar way tho ovil could bo kopt under, Tho j ckid i A .y national and Eo]mlu logonds, _thoy lov- | ghall have no difiouity in supposing | or threo brothiors with him, who visit tho of- | men w.o sold liquor woro domoralizing thoir otk al ing beon verd b, Loty oo yor 0 4 v Norunalndl igh Sehaots. Gwnsontint v Il af < 7 IOk Iy landed “down from | that thoro ‘wos o epeoinl Providonco st | fouding brothier and hay: *You havo offended,’ | communitios, and it men would refuse to rout | Hie hesc o ube S SRty SO us o, ot VY ANTED- %0 OAVALIY Hokisi oo, gunorstion to tho' other, and ually | tanding Hisontranco futo onr world, Wo shall | aud theh thoy walk of, and tho noxt wiop a to | bulldingn or' iguor-neling. thoy could roni 1t | Uit oo 4 mud Maromoya. Siosk, Lngtovoody | Ny i8ite g nrk e, 1o hasia b M. O W R e o oo Ay Ko S : ua thoy passed from moutls to mouth, becoming | naturally inquiro whethor tho world wagapprised | bring tho mattor beforo the Church. Iafiirm | up. Lo tempotance soclatios would have anow | Jouml: v e Tor W ANTED_ W1 TTOTSE (ROT GRAT) 5 1 estnta, Pirtioa lavig' monoy can havo it piucod for greatly exaggerated. That puch was tho face | of His comiug ; whother preparation hind boen | thet this In in gross violation of tha spirit and | impulse, and might, nal‘lmlln, do moro good evon | [7OJt, SETE-AT WINNEICA-NIOR BUILDING ( Yy ANtEDIWHILE NORSE (NOT. CRAY) % thom without comt ot trmublo, | Nevral amall vinis vaal- was sliown Ly the legond of tho gravo at Boor- | made, and whethor His coming was at that jnno- | moaning of tho rule Inid down by Clrist,” thau the publio eckools. Thoy would tench chil- | ronti feee fura: L MORINNEY, I Fast Mindiiveruate | Do strlish and souind. Apply at Livory Biablo ournab Stata s e o ity ehoba, Theto it was” rolated thoro stood a vn- | turo of uman affairs bost fltted to rocoive tho | ‘o spenker roferred to disoipline™ a5 moan- | dren to avoid the paths of sin, and would thus Ot SALT-LARGY, ACRE TRAGT, ABOUTHIX | tdiwentetitlats |\ AN a0 N n{}"“Fll}g"}fig‘!x;Afi“Lg;}pg cerablo onl, and boneath thot ook was the grave | princinles of o world-wido roligion, 'T'he incar- | ing, in its true sonso, tho culturs obtainea from | influence tho paronts, ‘miles from city limits, cloo to depots, on public PARTNERS WANTED rout por st Good saig of lalorest . T WOLH soutaloing tho boues of Abraham, And thore | niution was not o sudder, unespocted ovont. Qod | fnufruction ; thoughi uowadagu it \wuy used vory | _ Finally, ho rogurdod It in overy wnv ag tho | ronds st from 811t it foraite; oxiriarituasy ouar Sk bl TEL A b Yoro closo by sovon wlls whioh Abrabem dug | hind shapod the hltory of tho world with rofer- | muoh in the sonso tht ' smputation " wan used, | duty of the Chureh, Wo might bo satisflod with | Biyuicnias o bust argatu now ostsling. H i W TORL BALE—IN PURCHASH o8 scourad on insido proporty, io ril vy Ubeeal 7ata ol lutordste alligo, S PER OBNT INTEREST ON SAVINGS DETORTTE L ol pe the Savings Dopactuont,” oo TRULS: & BROWN, 18 Fifth-av L CF OAN NMART GOOD LOANS AT iy | A o e Park proveds 0. b BISHELL TWANT R TivE SANTOTIE | Weywn ook, s niaros! ol | SIS : - btelod el bushniss (s chougy o Suport two | &1 () (] () O LOAN IN ONIZEUN ON THPROVED 3 i ue) o e Y 0 b ofty o unty, HUI - Jfi:h"&" u:n!\m‘rlqm Jworcased. “Uall "ur addross | {0 & LUTE, 5 1 u-uflfilfgc.“ ¥ TOIIN DARTNER WANTED — WITH A CAPITAL OF mself, sud on the way to Bethol thore still ox- | ence toit. Thoro wero abnouncomonts of tho | —just as & surgeon cutd off o wounded limb, bub | having a good croed, but wo wantod also purit AR 5 = 4 Dot 315,000, ina flourlng mith n Rinnesota il isled s witor whicls Apraham himsolf orcotod. | advent which antedutod by 4000 years o | maror tntil e bad amparGA svery itk kiouis o | ss moraiay of par Uit o wnittod also purity O IR Three omr KU, CIONCE | low misking pinuey o adviccisue foa il of yiteon Another Jegend puid that Isnno dug the wolls, | tidings of those whoon the plains of Bethiehowm | Lis profession, and rosorted to all othor expedi- | between n chureh which had only n sound belief, | iho Itiago nreperty, cheap, Nluo proporty at bargaing Do Raul for unt ot protits in two vears, Addross M. L. nud that Tacob built the altar; and still lator it | sung tho birth-soug of Josus, cuta. Disctpllne in tho Chyrch shonld not bo | aud mnothor giviug vosults of puro divos, he | ALV IHuEED vor i of ti nvoatimant. 1. WALLE: | KOV, Trib o uas, loe i . . was aserlod that it was buiit Ly one of the Jow= Let us study the mothod of education which | necepted ns involving tha cutting oft™ of n | wonld clioose tho Intter. But tho churohes with s =~ AR MADT. AR \'xlzu }.\,'.\Nl‘lil.lt—\t’}s'x"lhl F,f,‘“ B Iz 3 UN- ish ings, Thus It would Lo soou that aw lo- | Qod puranod.” But tho fivet proparatory stop fs [ momber. ‘Thora woro casos in whioh this aughit; | sound creods ought o produco. gaod. lives, and i Biontros & | Dight ManufaOrisloe It uess, VIeIdime Ioo por ot ok gond went from mouth to moulh the namos of | the training of ‘s nution iu the fundmnental | to bo done, but not until all tho resources and | would do so if tlio creeds were lived uj to, Aod Diotit, Calland iycetiguto. 115 last Ghicgo o ploces wero changed, and ono horo was substi- | truths of religion. God makes of Abraham o | expedients of Obristian surgory hud boou om- | it was this Hulnz toward which all* good Ohriu- ] [ AT WASHINGTON | J1JARTNER WANT 3 iuted for suother. great nation. Mo takes that nation undor His | ployed in vain to eave tho offending limb. The | tians should aim, bt tholr raligion should pon- | 11 Holguts. 55 S5 and S0 tan Dlnhs b i | DA, Liut as & son lovod the memory of his parents, | spiritual caro, eduentes it, instils tho fires prin- | Nonulel Ohurabr exerolsod sbaoliiio. nuihorlty | etrata thelr Sy lives o gion sould pau- Ve O R T L O R o did tho Jow lova tho logonds of his ancestors, | ciplos of truo roligion, teachies by marked Provi- | ovor tho bodies of its mombers, inflictlug tor- | ovory nct. ivon, TRD. ) and studiod and mitatod their s, Navarally | doutial donling tho’ cardinal doctrino of faith, turos, and ovon doath, in caso af Lorosy. Pro- | At that meeting last Mondsy Dr. Everts felt | JiorFATii-OR EXCTIAN enough each ntion invested the hioraes of ita le- { 116 sent them to Egypt, and Lopt thom there in | tostuntism esys the Chureh shall bave no power [ sorry that all tho churches hed not wmet in l‘ ing, barn, and uno agto of o LT, & BROWN, 108 Fifth-nv, 5, ponds with the poculiarities of the natlon. Sothe | grinding bondago and then dolivorod them | over the bady of o man, und that it {8 nduufior- l»mvar-muutiug to pr?]y for the good causo, and | suburban vl [l ullt Ttoom b: 94’ agras adjol 0 acres in N, W, = ,}3.‘,’?.‘.’..’.’.?!&:;;&: LOARDING AND LODGING. $5.000 0, ZOAN TR VO 0% ToUn f s Dl ce AND LODGANG: . sicago, Call on ‘M. O, JUIIN. OLLVER BESLEY, 157 Washington-st, ! . : fout. ‘or addross JOHN NISH, South % T v g Gormans apoke of their anccstors ny great and | by tho strougth of Iis arm that thoy might learn | ous ccolesiastieal authority thab shmll bo use ho boliovod thut it ull the churcbos, the wholo | SON: 77 Olar i ; d outh Sige. - 5 &5 9 TO TOAN—§r,50 ON GOOD GITY yowerful, athlotio, rongh and utcouth, bt rieblo | duty and abgdienco to Him. Honco ta profaco | (i eivil powoss t1ss Buhosity. . Cheidts las s community, had beon praging for th suceoss of | Soryen it onis—orrosrsm s | 100 T By M e, ILARRISOR-ST, = ) '2‘19191:'fii‘k.”"n"l’a‘ff.’..’.fi"(’u&":'fi'é':fifi e and intropid mon, Tho Grocky spoke of thelr | to thoe law of Sinai reads: “Iam the Lord thy | that tho BRtivehs shovld not jmitate thio world in | those fifty wonon i the O f ULV IR, A jouncil Olambor, thoss ], ote; onmy {orma, MORTON OULVE Matropolitan Hicek. . Jason'as a map Atudying now routes for oxtond- [ God who brought theo up out of tho land of | ita modo of government,—that there whould bo | bad Joliticlans would havo' boon poralyzed, aud | Mo : ing commorce by land nnd ses. Iforcules was | Lgypt,” Tho Jews wore drilled in the dootrine | no mouutchy, no oligurchy, no aristocracy, no | wonld hnve been nnable to ompass thelr wickod e e i roportod aslighting with glouts, and Thosous was | thit tho Lord our God is ouo God, aud thoy | ono haviug suthorily in’ himsolf. - Tho wholo | jutentions, Andif an thtomparate mob coud REAL ESVATE WANTED, | numed the foundor of citica, B e , Thooni 4 | aian, #4145 per wook, Wi uab of fuano; doy-Doard, 0. ON TIAND T0 BUY TINST-OLABE Hat B0 000 St T NISTONE HOUSE, CORNER MADISON AND | Smiofiiuctuo. arkat; Woamy: M. - el LI R 2 ains | TO! e vory nution hud | stood alono among the anclents as the adhoronts | ides of domination was_ perpotunlly oxcluded. | overawe the natlon und put iniquitous laws on ANTED-TO HUY A FIRET-OLASN HOUSE ON J Dowplaluos-sts.—itaome, with board, $5, §6, aud &7 v * A hu:%:; nfl.'lardmsltu ;(hr‘al r\ucnlhltrl‘lle;a of thoir | to flmlnnul‘l].luistllo u«:!ug CaBik T g. n 1:}:.}:1 wauted ml ll.m Tt fireut lnml‘ll h; uu: n‘?} uh:‘lulo-bnnk, the ml'\;mm';lxm.iou Was near l\“n"n,n‘u.:\;nrhl‘.fl,sn‘:ll‘:“'-'gn Laddullo-al u‘:'u‘n’f:..',g'n‘i,fi"‘&'"‘fi DUEWovky day hoard $1P0EWOOK: e Tf.), b2 .’.E?,.HMAA..NE..E'«__.W vace. ‘Tho Iindoos looked upou their horopsas [ Their education did not stop here, wag hurel, he wus to put himsolf down to the lovel | at hund, TRy Adld 5 % "0 EXOHANGE-FOR UITY OR SUBURBAN Bralimin who, with pruving and fusting, ucasod | oseontinl to thoir training, to tho part thoy woro | of tho loweat, “If auy man will bo great | It Gurstian dosired to worlk for good thoy {::::;L?'vv‘h“'.',“?}-;'h,...;n:‘..fiflzf‘*" it ol ook e BOARD WANTED, | Tuients, o toral” G bonniifol maign, Mt thogods thotwolves. Talo thesoand othor kiorues | to porform us a nation out of whom tho Moskiuh | nmong you, ho shull Lo the sorvanl,”—uol tho | mustdo it togothor and Lourtlly, We shoultl | Bt e | S~ on SIDE, IY A YOUNQ | 314 farmerly oceuplod by Fiwin ooth, at Lan ¥ Lognlher‘ nud Abridinm, {ho nutional heroof the | was to come, that they should be instructed in il i s ' x inis of tho re A Jews, will be fully understood and spprociatod. | the doctrine'of sin and'of the atonemont, and to |~ ‘lus fundamental Inw of Oriatinnity foravor A A e i 1jeg, glve these women our prayors und our sympa- neossacy out butldings, and 50 actes of ground lai} rivato family for tho summor, Address Q thy,—should Lolp them in overy wayln_our Jam bn p iif, Tribuhowlicy, PIENID AND OLONIID; COMPLIOATRD | iamtrunoniles. oo | A 1o was o penitont, who mada tho heavons | symbolizo thoso a itual wus eppoluted, aitars | osoluded il acolestastical sutlority over tioloual | posor, and worle ontsatvas. ¢ possibia. Then | 1 otunip it yurk s L WS, | SOSI0AT. ont, b Highly s itle Matnars i or (11 pagilenlazsead | tromble, nor was hio a founder of citio, noithier & | woro erectod, tho victim was elain, the blood | church, We do not boliove that the Apostios.| wo might Liope in time to close_evory dramahop 13 & TUOKEL, Hoom 16, 165 Joaut Magtsonate ™ | Oin oo B OOROAL o on | DR R S i . great conqueror, nor o vage, Noj Abraham was | waes sprinklod, the flosh consumed, Thoco # | were continuous, but wo talio as our guide the | in the land ; to make dram-solling a& infatous ( INSTABLE'S BALE-ON MONDAY, RARCI 23, NIOUOLSON 1S TR CHEATD FIRST-OLASS DIANG {QUITY 1N TWO {0.700T & man ; nothing moro nor nothing loss; tho vory | monial luw, from beginning to ond, was o stand- | raord of thair examplo aud tho truth thoy ut- | e othier crumes, and rostore peaco and happiness | \J 80 wielovk, wo offur for salo for cash ohoint of lotel= onbluet urgaw n tho mnrkel, ‘riow #i0and up- 2 X0 Q] i o cast alido of Btat-at., nonr Eldrldwo.court ho ittt known na 808 and b8 Nouth | Ward, Manufactory and salosroum, 63 Enet {ndianu-s o oaah dncanend, e Intaie sbiin 3 Lod B tablu and Auctionoor, ING TG TGNT ORF PURGIARE | KDWAND' 51,8 ot g 8 LroPOEs [ PALD FOR O NIEWRDPA P ool avsortment, and low prices, 8% | (G RXOHANGR — A ( Pibiote: old booke. ks, wtali aud otion 74 Stuta-at., nodr Van Buroi, PP HHONGES, S, 5 tnd "5 iD 5 | el PEChs, S u s, 85 Hifthene, { for freo of ohrga i all yutis of tha oy, '+ Levds eatlad iz ONE EE LS ? ly s guod ou e, Aadross A 8 | WAD Idoal man iu what Abrubam ropresoutad. Abra~ | ing lessou lu theology,—n symbolical statement | tored, 1t Lind always boon oharactorintio of Qon- | fo thousands of homos mudo squulld and un- | b, o 3 ham still uppeared bofore them the picture of a | of tho eaddest of truths, thnt men {8 & sinner, | wro utionul ehurchos in England and Amorica to | happy by driuk, barmonious muu, not as a Jow, but ‘solely as o | and without tho shedding of blood thero iy o | flud thoir sola authority in the Boripturey, ro- mon, it A BB TR i rnmls?mm O'fll?lnu t:mnuntm ‘(]]nn"lllllmBN aro thli: Jooting :fll 'tl.mt }w;u n(ll; flutuunlhlml.ui!. How- Suuf=Dipping. 8o shone Abralinm, the Jewish hero, as the'ex- | ramo in the ‘Pestament and 10 the New, and | ovor much thoy might iovo in dovolopmon ¢ Y . smplo of truo muuliness, nud inspirad thom with | houco you &oo what n hold upon the finds | thora should be. mo. new prinsiplo Drought i, | gyma tomporauce, peoplo iu Hurdgand Homp brotherly lova, moruuty, and luniauity, Audso | of mon the Apostios hiad whon "ty | Tho spostoilo recorda’ pishuly pointad ot tho | S Countion W. Vi liavo added o now ar- PATIIES WanT pintios will 1ind a PO oU D — A FIKST-CLASY PIANO _IN _EX: chianco fo a lot, on McUrogor-st., noar Stowart-av, AR BALT—A O i 101 Lo buy s finy lnnlmu\nnl ata vary low price o' B Addross 8, Tribuns ollico, P TIAR WENOV- | isiod a 1116, bit 1s nour 7 Statost,, whers | K, 18, Bundiiob, hoy war agaiust whisky-, o, i had his ploturo beeu kopt holy up to the prosent | reasoned to tho Jaws coucorning the rela- | method of procoduro, Thors was 1o nuthority o Dorland | 1D BOOKB-GAST BATH FOT 110 7o | W S OEPEAN PLAX KT AND ONE ; AN 0 TXOITANGI—A PEW RLIOIOLY o, unkl io wan rovived by all nailone, aaols Of | thon Of Chriat's douth 16 thole ssivation. | iver by to Gaomep Gy oot tat o withotity rorn i guuuftdippore, o Cumborlund | ()L BOGISOASICEATD voit wamie srarac | W sl K7AG G and ok et . Lasesat “,(,,’,‘:fj':r,},‘;;‘.}:,‘:,‘:;;‘;*;::.‘:1"‘,‘",}:",‘;‘;}3,g';r,,;:f;;.,-';,; which added to s qualition nd added yoouliar- | Honeo tho foroa and bowuty and.cogouoy of apos- | kimilur lodios, As fast us mon Word convortod bolievo the extont towhioh enuf-dipplng s | QUAPINBIOS. S aud 310 15 Mudfsan, 1. of Ttranklin, | Sosset e e | VR S P f8 o, siial i oy tes of thoir own to uis noblo likoness, His imago mllomuuouiu[‘.whun the symbolism of Judaism | and becawe dsciples thoy camo togetlior in- = - vi QIUTPERING OR STAMMENING—, inspired thom with tho lovo of God, for waa lig | It Interpreted by roforoncato Christ, whon tho | stinotivoly for mutual Lopoilt, Tho Churah | [rigtcod In th vialnley alluded to, and, in fast, | S 1 fur olisular, Qo lin n other soations in that portion of West Vir- i not rends at any timo to snorifioo hit only child | Jamb and the priout aud tho Mosaio ritual aro | formed itsolf Ly the luw of God, Just as nuturally : | ontho ultarof God? Auddid bia noblo oxam- | shown to b Lut typos of Josus who was ut ouco | aud inovltably s did tho matortal tainga of (o | S .o\ ey s 20 Scanduh sud foll uo ueorat, § plo nat inspiro Isracl with enorgy and hopo fn | our Great High Priest and the Lamb of God who | universo. Tiiore was no evidoncoe to show that vorsal, not bolug couflucd to any age or class. thio timo of her tribulation and sorrow ? ‘thllu takoth away the nins of tho world, thio early churohics wers bound togeiber by any R 0 GUItE KO FOR SALE, T BOSTH, Spees SEWING MACHINES. Uasten, wb 173 A T4 Beiti Otbekate o o "o COTE NN Al DRTILSNA, P Buath Ghar o, Tho custo x vith surpriso, | 710 CONTRAGTOLE, iy ¥ _ Call il ) o | ()NEINPROVED S ON 110 i tlio horacs of many untioualitios bolioved w the | Another step in the proparation for tho Mosslah | ceolonlaitionl systom. Tl Apostios thomaclyos ,,‘,’d ,,“‘,m;p,;fi',{;";‘,;‘,:,‘;;“,gg‘;‘:‘; ;‘l};},’,,m'm,,‘.,g et Aot Tl e LIS EADUUNG TO PO EALE 0" BARKIRS A FIRSTOLASS T O e oNEn Tata IulunanndAl coutrol of ataro, Afitalian lookod up to thom, nud | wai tho providiug of s iteraluro which would bo | whutaluod fsgin evary appasruuco, of lordskin | yoi, 5t saoms to boobso. to. pa rogardort by | (o muds: sieh bissesoitele iy Chmtiobor Poiet | 17 fuoh tosbimint birglarprot e, boey v iorcan | o Lo | G b b { compurod thom with mon whom. God e lond- | of uso n idontifying llim. No ono cau road tho | over thom, Paul'a eplatios woro uddressod, 10t | Yogldonta s & ort of Mattor-0f-cov b, and 1y P e . orth Ruckorat, _ | Avely 2 = 5 SINGEROFT i | b oyt | fog bo » common point, At iho bilding of God | OId Totamont Wihout ,socing. that thora Ias | 1o the Dishons sl Ll jord Mfdrosied, uot Hob afton fomprkod uponn d WARIED PARTY U WUILD & BRIGKTOUSE | ST AND FOUND, R o St i ettt O iautily : he loft bis country and his possossions to sproad | roforonce to the couiing Ofie, ~ All tha pages of | tous thomeolvon, “ho ons porpotual ddow way . bourn-ay, it A T OT A GOTD FAITIRG, DETwinR | et I, Ul grenlig, ‘ light and happiness smong Eln follow bolngs, and | the Prophots from Gouesiu to Malnoli toatify to | that Chriut was tholr kead, and’ that all wero AGENTS WANTED, \\ ANTED-TENTS_ANY ONE -TIAVING ANV | 14 e e rekational el bk Hobbyala, Wash BUILDING MATERIAL, Wit Buon #outh, north, cast, or woet, building al- | the commg of Ono who should bo onlled ‘tho | brothrow. b “ wall-tants, now or soound-hand, Tnrgo s uinall, cats | Tugton and bacw-sta.. 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