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THE:PULPIT. | The Beechér Case n Test of Public Virtus, “Sermon by ¢ho Rev.' To W. Good- speed, of tho Second Bap- tist Churchs The Rev. Dr. 'W W. Patten on the Broad Church. PRSI Sermon on Tho Sabbath by the 0, D, Gulick, Morning, Discourse-of Dr. Helmer. TUE BEECHER 0ASH. Hermon by thio Rov. T V. Goodsneed. Tho Rov. T, W. Goodspoed proachod a sormon ovening in the Socond Baptist Ohurob, Mounros and Morgan streets, upon “ho Tost of tbo-Pablio Virtno,” ' The toxt chomon was the 24th'varso of tho 27th'chapter of Deuteronomy, Cursed bo be that emiteth ‘his noighbor secrotly: nud all the peoplo shall say, Amon." The proscher called attention to tho pooullar oircumatances ' under which tha worda woro uttored by tholr leador Mosos, Tho Jowinh nation wera, abont to orass tho. River Jortlap, aud Moses informod thom that in thelr Journoys thoy wonld come aoross two mountaina, On' tho formor mountain blogsings would Lo utterod, and on the latter cursos, No auch dramatioovent as this hiad ovér ocaurrod hofore or since in the world'a bistory a8 » notlon gathored on two onntiguoys mountaing Hatoning to the promisos of blessings for tholr obodionoe and ‘woll-doing, and ouraes for their In ono farm or asothor, howevor, overy nation had to choose botwoen good sud ovil, and s arose In the world 1 woro 0 and notico on whnt grou los would take their stand, Fvery- |. Iyed in tho atato of publio vir- Gorlzim aud-'Ebal ‘whonover a great orlsls “thing elso was inyol It was not often that circumatances sroeo *which eauged ono to roflect upod the condition . - Now and then & mao foll character that tho fall was 1iko tho fall of & star, but when & man who had boon beforo the oyes of tho world fora quartor of a cantury a4 opa of itg graat moral lights was mocusod of a lapso of moradity; 1t Tooked ag if the ors promised {o be on of the publioc virtue. trom virtuo of-auch 0 of groat,moral dark- was, $fow do tho poo~ d? Tho public son- with rognsd -to tho crime rovealoll ab onco the condition of the publio morals. T woro threo ways in which peoplo regarded a Bomo would' ro ay gomothing that ras to bo ox- blo tuat tho pouplo did not concern -them of ono of the largo rance phout wirtue It was concoival might esy thoso thin auy more than the fall trees of Californie. Indifte: was_an clemont of wwholo ‘nation ‘wog K vipn, und poxtondd nkdvg o iofooy, f conscienco as to raigo & 8l lind an oxistonce among % vico lind bacome gouor: Tind uttorly dopartod from injo thet poople mi Iapso from virtne. lns.were gondoned -doubt that morallty- ‘much mora readi- Tt tho wholo people wero, thero would bo no Al the restraints g would bo romoved. The 1y than condomoed, thep, roudy to forg stich thing a8 pubi on mou’s bagor par! u good ond sn_evil Bomatimas one provares S0 Ty and favor vico, ‘ingol anffored aesessination. With & 1osd of moralily, art, commereo, tion would bo lost, as had been proved pvor agaiv in the histo notion avoe hecama sa orime of freo luat, thiy condition of publio mor- would provo tho prolude to ita utter annibi- Jation a8 ono of the nations of the esxth. There wae yot snotler way to look at vico, and that waa to igmora ita oxiateuca sltogothor. of unoh o atalo of aflsirs, tha histol Fronch Rovolutian, shawiug the terrible scancs sluoh followed the denlal of God, was sufliciont raof. v Horw should tho pooplo viow the great erimo which was a¢ presont foreing itself before the ? Thoymusk regard it with sud fudignaton. e most honorad of the |- oral a8 to indorsa tho syes of the warld, horror, shame, griof, thosa wha had beon b antion wore discovered ns Lnving ronfidonco of the nation, their crime must ho {ooked upon with tho most intense faeling of . inguish. *God bad pormitted thid test to come apan thoir couutry, aud it was woll that it bad Nevor bofora was immorality so hold up bfore 40 oycs of & matiou vevor Lafore did wan feol tho guestion of zight and wrong so Jnrust bofore thom. In the four words slroadyused alone conld the Tooling of tho forty miltions who comy tion at tho groat crime alloged bo horror, sbame, grief, aud indigustion. The manuor in which the nows of this crimo was ro- poiyed Liad proved that the principles of motality . ad & firm footing in tho hoarty of tho Amorican _poople, , It had shown that thore was no such fidelity fn tho Americas peoplo a8 hod boen ag- orted, but throughout the nation thore was s bealthy, vigorous, moral tone, tho oxistence of g by muovy, could now be ‘In connection with tho crime alleged thore wera two dangera bofore theuation. Ono was & too ready_ forgivencss, In this thore was tho rontost dapger. Truo it had ben sald thab rgivoncss fhould be extended to a brather avon’ though Lo offond seventy timos seyen Hmes, ™ “but ‘ln to, oxtend forgivenoca, cage of a’ man of his all b and eay, ** Buch o ona has wronged you deoply, Would not “tho iajurc * You forgive bim | ‘What hag Yot you should forgive him? I from me should forgive- “and with God" _wiucl, doubted 8o lon Aoubted no longer. but I forgive him.” am the sulforor, and ness comuo, if at oll." Thia was o sin sgalnst God, sone rested tho power of punighment oud o othor great danger throatoned was ob Joxth in tho luea: s = ter of such hideous micn Tt to bo Luted needs ouly to bo soen But seen too oft famillar with tho face, Wo firat ondurv, then pity, thew embracs. with* vico’ in any abape wag cre was danger jn thinking and wlking abont it, and it was alvead 1o great crimo which had convulse should.be laid to ono sido, to give way to moro Sealthy topics, THE SROAD OHUROH. . Sorman by tho Iy, Wi Ws Patten, . 'The Rov, Dr. W. . Patton preschied to sJarge . audionco yeaterdsy morning, at the Now Eug- 1and Congregational Church, on tho following lext, fonnd in the slxteonth varge of the twonty- Brat chaptar ‘of Rovelation: ¢lioth fourgquare, and .she length iv ag largo a8 “And the eity Tho Hirat part'o! tho dlsconrse was dovoted to an oxplauation of the differonces In tho outward ‘forma of gonorsl church organizatlon. High aud Low Oburch partios wera flret spoken +of, ‘The speaker said most people wore familisr *with thiem, aud with thelr genoral viowa on re- liglous subjoots, They lsid prent and lttle _tirosa on tho value of church organizadon and formu of worship, the one belleving that these vore all-important mattors of discipline, sud o other that thoy wera nat entitled to any de- froo of consideration, excopt In #o. far aa they man's ultimato oxisteuge, - Ohuroh oxteuded tho band of fellowship to afl ¥ho belioved fu tho groat genoral trutl of Chrig- innity ; tho MHigh Churoh was intolerant snd ixolugive, snd drifted toward Romanism aud “Chu Low Oburoh was ovanj s toncbings, nid to & groat dogroe eal yomprobiousive, Botwean it aud Tict had heen in and churitablo In its doclrive., the- High-Cburch s warm con« gresa singe tho Raformation, ad with an onergy suc bt avan tho lapgoof timo hat Out of' this couflict had como il attiva ot reliidd, -1 ‘yolxtide of gontune ym;knd uwumiytaki tle wkpticlans, and. expresecd, nnd dodbiloss folby xgnp:e -xmn;fn&v Ia:rp olther High or Low Olitxcli notlona, Tho ovsngollum and holt-wa; Tibaraliawm of tho ono was aimost as dlatastelul s tilio bigotry and Intoforanco of tho othor, Tho Drond: Churoh was so comprehiensivo in ity mocipe, sud iis apharo of notion was 8o onlarged, thusall who wera dissatinied with tue oldor ‘Do fon conld gathor iu lta fold, and Inu“lnn for tho Limo tliab contontmont and rost lnd Leen to- cored, Monof literaturs, solonco, philosophiy, othins, and sociad and moral roformors, woro found in fta ranks, and titoir aims wero aa difforant aa thoir callings, They repre: senied evory class ol roligioua bollef, grading from ovangolleal orthudoxy to uni- vyeranlism and skopticlam. Unity and compro- houstvoncss was wiat they sought, aud.the vama of thelr Ohurch suggestod tha greatost amplitudo aud libazality, e socond parh of thoe discourse argued that stioh 14 brond churelh ss tho ono montioned did not comlorm o tho Soriptural idos of 8. ganeral argan.ization, o8 descriliod in tho toxt road, and in ma)ay othar portions of tho Dible, and Iu sup-~ ort af his viow that the mombors of it wora hemmalvas dissatiafiod with Its tesobiuge, or xathor, tho rosult of thom, tho spesker road ox- traota’ from a #orman by tho Rov, Dr. Bellows on * Tho' Buspense of Falth.” IHo rogardod it 5 n wail of diptress from tho disappolutod heart of ono ~ irhofo braln was uot sulclently emnncipated _from tho liboral tutluenizos of Unltwianiem. Dr, Bellows sooniod to long for a difforent organlzation than tho ove’ now known a8 the Broad Churolr, and he used thd word catholla iustosd of broad to ox: pross Liis idens of tho church iuto which he de- sliod td ses unclnrchod humanity gathorod in Tellomihip and harmony. ThoScriptural dos of o broad church was clonrly indicated by the Words et John, which formed tho toxt. Ampli- tude, ymmorry, and comprohansivonesa woro what was needed in the formation of such an ot ganigation. Tho originsl Ohurch wad brond ‘nough to include thdse who gavo crediblo ovi- donce of belief in the Lord Jesus' Christ, and tho ' Now Tostamont taught tho samo_spirit of catholiclty: Bub tho brondnoss of tho' early Olsureh wag not desntuto of bounds, snd that waa tbo paint the spoaker desired to lqu‘onu on Tis horruirs. Broadnoss, whon gainod by loveling down all soclal-and roligions distinctions, was n positive injury, instond of a " blessing, It wonld not do to' bavo the superstructure of the Ohurch. broader than the’ foundation. Evory ona who wo ‘proofof n loveof Christ'shonld hayea ‘a?mrcb to atand In, was the doatrino of tho Now Tostamony, bub Ohriet como- to foach cortnin plain and - Mndamontal truths, and those who dosirod to becomo momboss of His Churels should ‘believo tn- them. Tho Scriptural writora did not understand tho word brond in tha senes in which 1t was undoratood tmdn{; ‘With ttiom it did nob -mean s universsl Ohurch, oxcopt in .;Shlmul nao, for when they spoko of tho outward forms %rh orga tion thoy alluded to them as ¢ the urol I'he dipgourse closed by cmmnnun;i modera- tion and & duo regard for divine teaching wheo- over an attompt was made to broaden the Chureh. Thore wans danger of Iatitudinarisntem and the substitution of indifferonce for cbarity in all puch atbompts. Congrogationalisam was tho nearest approuchs to s iboral and indopendent form of worship that the apealtor know of, aud, from tho nature of ibmorgnnizmwn, it woutd in titne bocarac even a grostor power than ik was now. - THER SABBATH. Bermon by the Xov. U, I, Gulicks The Rov, U. D.. Gulick, of the Auwericon Ro- ‘formed Clhurob,, cornor of West Washiogton aud Ann streots, pronchod last evening on-theaacrod- nosa of tho Sabbath, Ho took hia text or toxts from Acts,, XX.,-8, 8ud Marl,exril, 20, the firat quotation raediss ¢ ** flomemborthe Sabbath Day 4o koep it Loly”; and tho second, For tho Sabbeth wos maedo for mao, sud nob man for the Babbath.": Mr. Guliok saids The' gooddess of mn was in'nothlug 0 manifest as In hia having given to man & Babuath-day, o rosi-dsy, & day in whioh ‘e could reviva hig atrength, his epirits, and his moral lifo,~-a duy in which both man and beast may cesas Mrom Hele Isbors. Onthat dey tha Christion enpecially may rejolco in the oppor- tunity it aifords bim for communion with his Maker, ~» day in which ho and fs brothers may wmoeat in His tomplo and glorify Hia name.. It should 'ho s duy of holy joy, of willing obediouce to Hia mandate. The beart of the trao Caristian should Dound with Joy that o hoa, fu Hisinflvite gaod- Dess, givon 18 tho Babbath,’ and had made it for man, not maa for tho Sabbath, y Thoyo was ‘much discussion now golog on in rogard Lo tho’ doy,Jos to 3%a obligatious, and its duties, Tt Lind alwaya. scomed to. him e var simplo thing. For the priuciplo onca sottle thak tho Sablath was an inetitution of God, its dutien followed as o matter of coureq, sud werp plalnly Isid down in His Word, Most prominont among God's laws i3 the law enjoining the obsoryauca of tha Sab- bath, It was p doy nlready uisfiugI when mau Airse appoarccl upon tho stag t was not called into oxiatouco. God eaid, ‘* Romambor tho Sabbath duy™ in token that it had always boon ono of 1is ordinancos. ‘Wo ‘find that in the earlioat dizys, after Ho had finished His ‘worlk, ITo set tiva Sabbarh apart, and rested upon that doy. ¥ Now, why did o rest upon that day?8Waa Ho woal Did this all-powerful boing, aftor His wondorful work tiro of His labors, and did Lo noed pbysical xost 88 lus finite croatures do? By no means, 1dohad uo noed of rest, but Ho, for mai’s suke, nppointed this day of holy rost. 1Iad theroe baen .00 sin orovil, hiad man beon ain- 1ces, thie Sabbath would novertholess bave been instituted. Nob cne day was Adam S.urmmnd to live hoforo the duy was cstablished. And God saw that 1t was good,” Thero was not s flaw in his work, sat a&- foult, mnot o wrong, uot &' sin in ‘ol tho world e lud just created. Maa find not yet fallen. With “whnt delight Admin must Lave Burvoyed tho faco of Naturo sround hjm, snd how tho Oreator must hoye rejoicod with lum. Yot bofore Adam foll, beforo sin onterod Eden, 88 soon as His otk was conmplotet), Gad instituted the Sabbath, and blossed aud Mollowed it, And from that time onward it was kept, Wae have tho records of its obaorvance all through the oarliost sges. Tho Jows i all theli: forty yenrs' wanderings ob- sorved it serupuionaly. 5 . Tho angols necded no Babbath day. God in- Btituted it for man, for hia benoflt, bocausg Ho kuow man's neod of it aud to insuro its porpe- tuity Yo' laldit as the foundation stono of so- cloty, #8 the basis upon swhich all that is good in pocloty must rost. What would the world have dono without it? 1§, bofore ‘ein cume Into the warld, it was nooded, how much mora Christ svell.know the noed the, world had of the Bab- ath, x Ono great deaign of the Sabbath is rost. All men neod roat, Bix daye of Jabor and toil ought ‘slways to bo followed by ouo of rest. Alan's framo bas boon so conatituted that ho needs it 3 s matter of physlowl rocuporatior. Aud whab each man ucoeds for himaclf “he’ should always inelet \:}mu for others, No person has a right to domand of anothor thitt whueh ho feola’ would bo unjust to himeolt, Wo all depend upon ane auothor, Tho world needs cessation from Jabor on ono da{! ‘of tho gevou, aud it 18 matter o history st those natlons which, hisve observed tha Babbath sto tho natlons which have taken the load in progross, aud which bave beon blessed of God. b doos uot pay to distagard Goa's ordinances, But there'Is. a highar wonko in which tho Bsh- Dath {8 ond should be » doy of rost, It should e & day of rost In God, of rost for tho eoul, o dny for glosifying God {t should ba sob apark for His glory. Tifdelify has always attompted 1o subyert tho Sabbath, It woll lujowa that tho day lios at the foundution of all truo raliglon, What bocsmo of tho Jewish nation aftor it \w?nu to nluro(finrd tho Sabbath? Lot bhislory oll, fu.ita condition natr, without n lacal habl~ tation or a uame, It should be o warning to us {n s favored land of ours, this laud of Gospat light and priviloges, Juat Ho suro sy we forgot God's hioly day our doom 1o sealed, Dut g.mfi a fate God will novor ollow to overtake us po long 2 Iis peoplo in this land gball do tholr duty. Wo are often mot with tha objoection that the moral law of Mouos was sbropated, It wus uob true, Clrlst como to. foldll the luw, They tell ug that the Sabbath was mado for man, and suy that it moans that man may use it as ho ploased, What a fallscy—tho iden that mau might uo this Lioly tlay for Is own puspoges. Tho Lord Jesus did not wbrogate the moral lnw, It stands to- doy. It {8 tho law sguinet Babbatl-breaxing, against prafanity, ngalnst stoaling, agaiost ldofi. atvy, sud is tha baels of ail other lsws, Ouly tho coremonial Jaw was dona away with at tha coming of Christ, Gud'} command {s, to-day, e woll ay for then, to * Remembor tho Babbath oy to keop it holy,” to keop it 88 a day of yeat, nat far the body anly, bud alko for tho goul au the wmoral facultivs. Thero is no_dificulty nbout tho practical dutles of tho Babbath day. - Auythiug that is good to Yo doue may bu dong on tho Sabbath, _Works ¢f clarity, of neceaaity, of anty, may bo dono on ¢hat day, Itld notla- bor lost to oarry tho Goiigol to tho poor upow that day, and tho {mo 18 guroly com- ing wheu, instoad lof the ~souga of rovelry, tho opan doora ¢¢ tomptation, aud the orgies aud_tho gargon thit now 1\l our atroots, | 8hall roll tho song of ghidnosa that msn bas to spproclate tho Kn!.!x of Joauu' words 1 ! | THE-CHICAGO DMLY. TRIBUNE: MONDAY, ; AUGURT " , 1874 that * Tho Sabbath was made for man, not man for tho Sabbath, . - Y ———— THE MOUNTAINS. ~ras ungallant vnongb to rotain tho fair Milo, Zoe's wardrobe, or vortlons of ib nooos: n{ [ lo huAuHan of hor uhlrmlnfinumon, for tha amout$_of o littlo mattorof board and room- reut, This waa tampering with tho rights of an indapandont citizon_in & mannor that was not to bo ondured, aud Zoo dida’t endure It, but Im- modiately callod on a Justico of the Poace and Aworo out & writ of roplovin, whioh ehio placed in the bands of Conatable J.'T. Gleason, who, ln company with 1, D, Olack, who owna tho Grand Californls Variaties, Mllo. Zoe, sud dir. G. W. Soulo, who, in cortain quartors, in somotwhat aelebrated ' for ‘‘hitting stralght from the shoutder,” procendod to Mr. MoHarry's restdonce on Biate atreat, near Farmon court, to oxecute the writ, but, finding tho door locked, thoy procead- ed to, broak {6 open, snd to take posscssion of © GONE ASTRAY. The Wanderings of a Former Indfan- ‘' apolis Belle. Sermon by the Rev. O. D, Xolmer, of tho Union Park Chuxals The Rov. 0. D, elmer, paator of the Union Park Congrogational Oburob, Laving recontly roturnad from o ploneura txip to Colorado and the Rooky Monntalns, :rosumcd his pulpit yes- tordsy morning; and was grosted by a largo congregation. Iaviog boon, as he sald, grontly bonolited by the journey and tho sosson of reoroation, it was fair that bis congropation shonld sbaro In the benofits hio had derived; From the Parlor to the Conoert- ) Hall, Her Appearance in a Justios Court. 01 - the young lndy’s baggage aa pointed out to them ::‘[?,;:. b;d,,‘:m.n‘:“ .':“ l:llflh “",: l:,:':‘,‘, by hor. In doing gfl s thoy accompllahod :no obe Irgoly fu posks, &nd rooks, sod the Boauty Wins a Verdlct. Jook of the writ, but fuvolvad themaolvos I Yike, His text was chosan from tho 80th growing out of the fact that AcHarry, Jano 25, Pralm, whoreln David, &hvfinnflflnu. exclaimod : “Thy r)fl-kwuauusu 18 ko tho grent moun- tainn.” Hoeald thoro was & familisrity in the anclont stylo of writing that was at once charm- ing from iis simplicity, and amk!nnl from its an- dnolty, We Liad lost much of tho lutimaoy and famifiarity with Qod which tho old writors on- joyod, thougls wo might n_the moantime have ganod now {doan of God. BUll, He waa facthor from us tiau Ho was from thom, and wo Liad lost much froshuesa of pioty. Tho differenco was groat, and 1 favor of the nncicnts. Xt moant. » gront doal thon that God waa righteous, whoth- erit dldnow ornot, The divine rectitude was iuul as vital a mattor to-day g it was o tho Iobrows tbras or four thonsaud yoora ago, By rightoousncss was moaot more than H‘\fiux up to tuo law~—it was todo and to be tho right thing on overy occasion, Tho pagara droaded tholr divinities bocauso of - thoir oruelty and unmnmnsgl( and thelr foar was, e elavish sorvilo 2oar. Lho human mind could only flu Doace in tia conyietion tint the Supromo Bilag was tho persopitioation of perfeat moral yecti~ tudo. This divino roctitudo rosomblod moun- talnkin- lta conspicuousacss. ‘The plalne aud platosus woro wall cnough,: and served s cortain urposo, but the poaks wero tho royal kings of E\m ‘aceno, the first and It obfactas of view. Ho thanghtoousnessof God forovarliftad itealf nponi Awora out & the arrst of rrant botore Justics Laggett, for the parties on tho chargo of riot. Mr. Soule, wiho had gonme slong to 'sos the. fun,” gete his roward for belng - found in bad compauy, and was are rosted by Conatable Hartmatn with the party, On_ being brought Dofore tha Juatice thoy took # chango of vouuo to Justico Iaines, an Yri- dny tho caso was on trial, Whon Mlla. Zoo took the witnoss-stand to testify in the -oaso thoro was & murmur of surpriso and_admiration fac tha gitl's palo, omaciated, but auill bosutitul and attraotive faco, Blio wou the sympathy of ovory ono within ‘henriug of her musjoal voico who sho related how l(ullm? had troated hor in retalning hor baggago for littlo paltry board bill, and e dozon hauds wont into the capacioua pockats of thelr ownor, in sosrch of the mouey to_mottle’ tho 'bill with, all of which sholna polito but dignifled manner deollnod. Who wholo party wora roquittod of tho obargo for which they wore arrosted, and it may bo said that their ncquitial was owing almoat ontirely to tho evl- douca of Allle, Zoo, Opeo upon » time,” as tho fairy-books say, thero dwelt in tho ploasaut and turiving little city of Indinnapolis s fair damsel, whose truo namo, for vartous rassons, sbail be laft to ths kindly obscurity that voils not only tho doeds of tho unjust, bat thoso of tho just, Therefore, tor tho aake of aonvenlenco, wa will Epenk of the falr Iady by the nom de guorro by which she las chosen to ba known for seroral yoars past, MADBMOISRLLE %08~ 2 namo, by tho way, ominontly fittingLer peculiar Bpauish stylo of beauty. At tho Lima raferred to sho wag botwoon 14 snd 16 yonra of age. Mile. Zoo at thia period was an oxtraordiuary specl- men of Amorican boauty, with a form a8 grace- ful,and motions as aglle a8 thoso of tho gazello, a wealth of raven tresses, & broad, fair forehead, brilliant binck oyes that sparkied ke the gewme of Aladdin's wondorful cavorn, largdand lustrous, aod fllled to overflowing with coguotry, and sbaded by long mitken lashos ; bosutifully archied brows. Those, with foaturea porfsstly clagsical in their ontline, formod s wholo as enchanting a8 it was porlect, ‘T'o the Montory of a Kithle! Orphan, Frony the Dundee (Scottand) Advertiser, July13 1t witl be remombored that in Boptembar, 1872, s IKinless : N A d Bi O picuous majostss Lha liatory | Add to thla the oxuborant splits which al- S e B iomm foos’ bat A of tho Lymnn raco 08 conta(ned in tho £5bo | ways attends good hoalth. Bho wes sccomplish- | tive laud with s Scoteh lady, who, it was said, khosed that God bad dono the right thing with man (rom firat tolast, . - ‘ Liko tho mountains, the dlvine rightoousnesd was immutably lasting, Tho peak that we sast in tho dlstance from tho home of our childhood wag thore still. Tho house bad chlnfid. the rooms woro altered, bub the old Iull was in ovory 108pect juat the auine. Cuatoms ware moadifled, roligions wora subjoct to clauge, but not the ‘mountain, not tho righteousness of God. A the first glance it would seem thal mountaing wera vast masses of ussloasposs, idle wastes, uplifted dosorts, It was waid that thoso mountaing woro - God's * troasury, whors woro storad . tho gold, and silver, “sud precioud motals; byt they wers not builh by God for" this atone. Thefr dimmtégrated rocks wore bolng. gradually carried down to extend tho ares. of nrablo land ; their snow-coverad od and bighly educated, and thora' was nothing left undone by the young lady's indulgont par- ents, . whose pride she was, to endow her with all that could add to hor attraotions, and placo hor ln the contro of aoclety, a3 ons who could adorn the most, With ali this Jt {s not hard to imegine what havoo was mado In tho Loarts of thoss unwary ones of tho slemer wex who happoned to oroes har path. Ber wit hnd bosauty won her hosts of admirers, Bho wsa w\,xl?m after ‘83 a bright and onjoyable com- panion, the petted aund spoiled bella of tha ari:mmflu circlo of tho Hooaior Cipital. Mlo. A 5 turned hor out of doors, committed sufoido, whan parfactly friendless and forsakou, by throw- ing heracl¢ {nto tha'Thames off Waterloo bridge, Tuia history of the decossad was s vory sud ono, and many Amerivsn ladies and: gentiemen, aa well a8 sovoral English benovolont peuple, do- tormined to give tho gl respectablo intorment, which took placo = fow days aftor iho eventln the Necropolis, Woking. committeo, clicfly composed of Amerlcsu’ ladios, waa formod to eroct & simple monumant over the grava of -tue doceascd. It bas now juat bocn complotod. It consista of & ruatio cross in marble, roating on a olustes of rocks, chiscled out of white mardlo. On » slab placed on the rocksis the following in; mri?tlon: wAlica Blanche Oswald—Kithless Kinloss Orphan, Diad of despair in tho Thames 6th Septombor,. 1872; 10 ongtho 20th of thy LIVED ON EXOITRMENT, paxties, balls, suppers, ete, lond of admira- tion, sho was ' the admirad of all sdwirors, and ail this subsoquently wrought hor ruin. In tho tops seut down gool snd fortilizing streama to "‘%‘ffi".mfi{“;};';’ci&’fli‘fi;‘,fif.’f&’&“’:fé“&‘i.‘!”é‘?:;'& . P midet of this gay and seemingly fait lifo, Bho all the xeplcna DO i mountany “hne | of & sudden Hhcovored thn sho yaa no longor | 1o 8 fow daye, . S et S S sucrounded by lor fair campaniong of tho goutler sex, but that sho was adually ‘bo- comiug ostracised from reapootable soclaty, aud . for God's rectitudo humanity would be like the plaina withont tho mountain-gireams oourslng -down upon them—varched sud chaorlosy wastes, ‘The Cranberry=Crop. From the Green Lay Adrocate, y apora up tho river join ia Abo_ Divin. righteousness was our moral e e meror nEsoRTe ar et tions wIk o 1o afop of CLATDG :};flf“"' from which wo obtalnod our 1doas of | o ot firgt whlspotad, ond sftomards boldly | ¥iss—{n somo instancos o largor one thay Or yoars provious. Tho drought sud the fires hsvo done soms damage, especislly on tho highor grounda, Oarey’s marsb, in Groen Lake Cowty, which it was catimated would produco fom: 20,000 to 95,000 barrels, will fall shori of :hat. The Wood Couunty marahea proraised s.short crop unti latoly, whon tho recent_rains dubl 1oss bronght thom out all xight. Mr, Rowds, & prominent cranbarry-grower of Borlin, statos that on his marsh thore is & prospoot of » laxger crop than ever boforo. TO RENT-~-HOUSES:' clronlated, 1n regard to Lor impru¢eut conduct’y aud flnally Mile, Zoo's reputation vas blasted by thio soandalous tovguoe of rumor atd the shame- ful gossip of sacioty circles, whickhave plunged headiong into the depths of ein nore tban ono mnocent maiden, . Zos, rondered rockless by wint sha con- sidored undesorred opprobrium,’ sud, por- coiving bovest Any doubt that te scoptte of ner, wmsounded power sy gueew df the social «islo in wiuch sbo bad reigned iupromo was about {0 pasd torever from her, tiough up to this timo she was immaculsto, staxed out upon A CAREER O DISSIPATIN, . Rough and jagged as tha mountaine wers when 7o undortook to olimb theirsides, they poasossod wonderful grace and beanty whon scen from & distsnce, The apoaker hadthought that mouun- tains wera only iutanded to_bo viewod fifty miles away, " Ho gavo s poshical deacription of 'a view from Loagmant, which he compsrad to the Do- leatable mountaing desoribed by Bunysn, Aa the mountzing wore the most glorious things in pa-~ ture; BO Yram thio divine rectitudo ¢ho most glori- ous attribute of the deity. The glary of more! rootitudo waa tho roy e A1 i"l‘;‘fi’.‘gn: o0 Sroms, Sonapegous 56 40 = Co e mu which has hurried hor in 1 | agea pnd waast all olrcumstancss and conditions. | ) m:;’; Sowony flm ;"; o gr :‘;‘:)fll‘!g’tny:;rofld (z:lo): "gb _ligr;;rmfl?gfllhgw‘tg& wGoop .“E.",f . 2 e e R = digoit; ent Prico, 83 por month, lnquirs 33 of digoity snd_respootabllity, fron tho parontal | e rs. Dr. Walker in tho Ross Kidunp- | cyro sud puardiansbip of ok Tathier A othor, | Fea e eIV NS S AN E T ; ",,:,'f amee i —who are ranked among the goocand influon- O shinsionat. Forloot m’ffifi";"&:&gfi"fi Lfi:‘“{,fi“'}’“fl;-”fifl tisl oitizons of Indisuapolis,~frum those who | order. ROBGRT RAE, 133 Doarborn-ak have lavished upon her from the very day of her birth all that wenith and posltida camld de- mand, and who still offor to her Anasylum for rest and quict whonever she sepke it, to a life of 70 RENT-.§i0=A NIOK GOTTAGE, 4 ~ROOMS red closots. Basemont and barn lp firat-alass oxdor. 8 Ruckerat. Callat 3 Ruckerst,, ar on G, Po BAY, 38 Bouth Clark-at {10 RENT-GITGAP_FLATS, FLATS, Bloomer dross of the future entersd Mr, Ross' Btors yeatorday, 'There was grief, anguish un- sponkablo, in lier oyes, ond an evident inclina- tion to blubbor and tallk apparent around the CORYER OF OITY REAL ESTATE, WANTED-="MALE HELP. GTt BAUR-TLOTA ON WEKEKRN-AVL, T Traonn. A FRW Fmfir.uuhsn BAWM UL et e ANTED-X FIRRT-OLARS TODY-MAKK oty at 16 Kaibinaros Unerioge Workn: s - Ingufrs of GEO. GAOWA OiL. BALE~ 1Y WILLARD A. SHITH 76 1taa Mparoo-st 1 1665 Tudisna-ar, | e B aaloay, finams, o8 T LR Widiav.s 40 2 0 o s, it v iplovinont Agenctos. SLLRNT t0 RATLROAD LA T IN EXOLL h’tg‘r ams, do,, all froe ‘ant on anpitaly inquica 488 North Wolir-at. A ORIKIEy TIERT ON GANALET. Nizon Bullding, norihesas cornor Monroa and La 01t BALE—OR RXOIANGY—K) FERT ON Oi110- arkob, i 80, 8 feot on Ontariu~ obd farm fof oqulty. ing, northeaad cornor ALE-NGW GOTTAGE ON outbl nten| 0 SRR Moo i i 012 BALK_HOUSE AND LOT baver, %0 e Tiandelphon 1 LARORRRA, 3 JOR s RISTIAN & BING, 180uth b2 T LT h T e R WEEK OAN BR A1 1t you h Jou havotho righ thlag.” N 0 BRLL MAGIO BRWING. Alao, 60 housshuld EoMPARY I et XPERIENORD BALISE UAN: s (00 ATAIB0, | ha AOISHh Afh g urmater sn: llet warks, Q. J. GRIFFITY [t WITIL FROM 1 tlo groataat novaltion of tho Aga. 118 Wasti- ANTED=UY AN OLD.RETADLIBIED BALTI. o hore lioisg, doalors exclusivoly a oarings riatori ond who Ill;l lllémil[n atiataor Ruebilliy ‘Roatirad. Addross B 0. I ‘machins throaders overywhiore: 0 HOORE FILOA torme oasyy owner Tt SALR-OR 1iXGUANGE—IN : ok by b ot erh E N DI tate-at,, near Peok-court. 100 TO #3010 REAL ESTATE. A At PPN PN NP NS JROR, BALE-OR nuNToIN EVANSTON-SINGE iros are tho ordsr of 1b8 day In Uh ‘ovory man's liomo in tho ol Tiomo fu_that Quoon of Bul Koussa of from b to 10 whjon Iwill aoll for smail zparlance as travoling rih L1 st Mags: Or B WANTED-FEMALE HELP. rsahington Blook, cornor Washinigton-st. 4u on. Alsa 1ovoral ohioica rosi rlnclgululnnu. at bargains, BALE_TEN AORES AT AUBTIN 88 Ianco on leng timo st & por cont. O, ' 1, iloom 13 Reaper ; T GRNFIAT HOUSEWORE G "GIRE,_ 0 DO, G1Y O, 153 ot Ealttn s D~ GOOD GIRT{ MU woshing aud ironing ia ¥ B8 Bouth Buato-ste ANTRED=A YO Dateatork In Tamiy | ook, corner Olark aud AT UNDRERBTAND ALI~5 AORKS FRONTING ON THEORACE: nd ltond, nean ltosgoast, _SNYD) { Bullding, southeast corner Monroo and Latiall OR BALE_NEW COTTAGH AND FOUR _AURE Iand at Hobart, 85 milos on th s Baturday and Moo R LI7, awner, Joom 3, ANTED-A_ OERMAR DR A —A OF OR_AME o T0s lrat-clasa.” Apply aodatol ot 61y 1 B Wayno Rallroad ; ‘monthly. Omes o sgoncy buslaois. J.C. o1 Emplovm. ANTED-GERMAN countey, st Mrs. DUN] SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Bookkeonera, Clorks, Etc. TTUATION WANTED—AS TRA for & wholoselo grocery housa: hav orienco as auch, and can gom; iary 70 ob;,dct. Addrosu V' 18, m.{!firmxfilbwmfiz molceata o G, 143 5o Halutedeates s e e SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE milo from Hobace, & 1 balance 88 month owpor, Ruom 1, 153 0Tt SALE-§10 WILL BUY A LOT AT PARR 816 down and 35 & month nntll patd; oo Blodk fratu dopot; pro arty tn markot, 11tA. ‘maud u frat- 3 pniid nrst-olasa tradoy OTLEGTOR TOT & of hzlflmnau glvon, Adidresa for gash, one of tho finc Iydo Park. 'Two.-ut twoatory barn, fruib flowers of all kinds woon Fifty-elghih and Domostics. TION WANTED~BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK Tribuns oitos, orses owner o3 rivate borrding Nousa it roquired, l::‘u‘;i:? Uall Monday aud’ “fucsday at ) ITYATION WANTED - nhlm\;cr r"k or sewlng. o AYOUNG LADY TODO COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. icaso call ab 161 West Jacke OR BALE-EITIER 4 1L, with nurrery: sto house, sxcellont woll, out iy of various amail fry 300 othor nursery wi n hand, batanco, d stack farm, 160 sorea, Ten urohards, bear. S AT MENDQT. 13 cdhitorinblo amal 'UATION WANTED-B' Is Accustomed ta childron), or s soco Undorstands rufinin, olty reforonco frow Iast placo. * Plosso cal ¥ A GIRL AS NURSH Rée T Aoilia; Kuod butTdlogs 49 ingt 20 cres {imbor, with atook on b, Employmont Aprents, . o Ao SRR Do a6 Rribemukopars oo ored Homnsslteovers. ITUATION WANTRD-AB HOUSEKEEPER OR companjon foran invalld lady, Address, fur throe A GERMAN WIDOW £)_ss hatisokoop T AN l‘TnUATllDN WANTWD—AHfl]IOUBEKHHP‘in FOR £ 30 Amsican or Goman widawor, wiibout ofdtdsea. o LTy —— BUSINESS CHANCES. OTHE] 3 m"lg gsgigufiA:‘ggl:hNR.\{V. AND FRES) SNDpa Gidar Ih. busess ms Aitaroes E—AT GIEPARDSON'S REA, A oh sty oy 13 Tafine s Timpravad farms and usliproved o milion Counties, Tl Torms casy o for Chicage city Droperty, = Lands jobraska for aale and oxohange, Lands id. All kiuds of Roal sud sold on commission, 01 dag, X, Tribune odico. JPOR BALB—A GOOD AND HIGHLY IMPROVE e O A, TSy ot Druwes o, 1t 84 LE-TERMS RASY—6( AGRES IN LEWIR B i art e T —— oI aate Philadoloin, Pa. o FINANCIAL. A A A s A A A AR R B L0 S0mat Qo ot imatie colmioras: or 3 R e it TipomBe e colstorals Nll'zv "‘;0 :lglflfl‘ D‘I,V a%l’l"y‘ IMPROVED PROP iy Lo enimi ot &),60and 1 oicalsnoed Spoly, | Taquiro st UNION au o cturor: wall ads s0 scourity, of will ezabangs fae kood produs fsa proporty notthn o TRT-T that. O] H J08 MW HANN. b Masanto B 0ds. r S, FOSTER, Hololt, Wik 1. PHOTOGRAPIL GALLERLY FOR &, 00d businoss ; raasons for solling Ko« BARBER SHOP FOR SALE, DOJ businesnt tho owne: va b0 DIy at No. 7 #luo Taland: N_OLD.ESTADLIS| ocoalkory house for & ] TOVE, TN, AND D1 S ot The boas locations ‘and dologa geod buniers to-day, ONEY TO LOAN ON DIAS WAT Glark,_Eatablishied 1854, (JOAL. MINE FOR BALE—_THE UNDEI ‘offors (o salo his half intercst in one of tho mu“:“ {1 :{,,,.dsc‘g har, rf) e 5&5‘“"“‘?:.‘“ tho 1"::‘!5%0 o ‘:“‘:fl,hf;;l:nflgwh tnopureand spot- | L Higsdslo aad Wallssta. Tnquiroat taich House, 29 atore. id, She, perambulated to tho rear 11 " £ 2 = S el o st o % brokon-hanriod | ey hes ‘aatve. ke, ohe ot i, st WL | (b RN S ASgia e, s o 32 70 Minorva,. 'Tho extranoous cloth in her panta~ | dod J. W. Morton, who is woll known to tta fre. | fcillich Iuquireat Nor g0, loons fluttorod and flapped as she. marobod . 1P | quentess of Myors' Opora-Houso last Widwr ag {0 NENT—A NIOE TENEMENT, b ROOMS, IN tho atora to the high rostrum, All stood aside, | the song-and-dance artiat, in counection Yith wood order, with manufactory in rear: or will ront e ycloing 1he Soliomont way in whloh 816 | Absraador in Asington. Cotlon & Kembis | Biartc T IATHAWAY: - Do Iaguiry st clutched her sunsumbrolls, foared loat sha cames on wordy war intong. I can candidly agy thab ib was tho vaddost sight X ovor witnesnad, * Buch & wreok of womanly oharms! All tho advantages and opportumtios of a charming ‘-make-up® wero thrown away. T mugt sco Mr, Ross,” said tho lady. v He ia at leisuro,” said the gantlomanly book- Keepor—ond, after looking the figure sl over— “ Madame." v ' ¥ Will you say to him that Mrs. Dr. Walkor wishos to so bia,” coatinued the lady. A ] am Mr, Ross,” said that gentleman, coming ont of bis ofiteo. 3 ) b)“ \V‘qu, sir, X wanb to tell yon about my tron- Joa~ 4 havo tronbles enough of my own, Madame. Do you know snything in rolstion to the child ?" wskod Mr, Ross, “ No, alna | that is, I thonght I did, bui I was mluwkeu, and that s the osuso of all my woa." “ How's that 2 Wall, fu thls way. I live In Wm:h{npklon.” #hie wenc ou to Bay, ‘' and a day or two ago I had somo porsons_arrosted for the kidusppiug of your child—two men and a woman, Thoy could ot bo hold, tho” Judge sald, ‘as thoro was no proof. Phe very moment thoy. got out of tho clutches of tho law—whera I wish thoy still wore—thoy bogan netlon against mo for falso imprigonmont, I had to iy the city. Here 1 am 28 you o0 mo, Without friends, money—" ¥ Or clothes,” I hoard some one whisper. © T do not know what I shall do,” shio went on. THore she broke down and cried 881t her noart wonld break, . Hor grjof was somothing drosdful to seo, Buch blightod prospects in one 80 young o x Minatrols. At this tune aho wss sbout 17 yoaw of ago. Hor busband carried her to Detroit it 1808, whore ho persuaded hor to : MAXE UER DERUT 4t tho Theatro Comique as a fancy dansense, she haying losined thili style of dancing whon a littlo child, and having never sorgottenis. It was horo aho assumed tho usmo of Mile, Zoo, Thero sho romainod, with varied succesa and for- tunes, Gotil hor husband, becoming wearied of tho now unhappy wifo, snd looking upon his bosutiful bride a8 morely s plaything—a toy—for tho timo boing, . DEGERTED IER, losving her to the cold charity of an uncharitable world. ‘Hor forticudo did not desert her, hawaver, and sho romainod in Dotroit for somo months. Aftoc this treatmont at the bands of her ua- gratoful husband,” Mlle. ' Zoo. datarmiued to never.again trust hersolf to tho uncortain and doudtful fortuna of matrimony, and now ex- rmuuu considerablo diggust at tho time-honored natitution of marriags, sad avows most em- hatically that she never will marry any mose, 'rom Dotroib ANE CANE TO CITI0AGO, Anicxzmea tho od Winter Garden, atterwards Arlington Hall, whera sha romained about cight montha, * At Iast Zoo's mind wandorod back to her ouce bappy home aud the friends of hor girl- inla days, avd, becoming homosick, sba roturnod to Indianayolis ; but its monotony soon bocamo oppressive tw 'hor, and, unablo to enduro it after tho _life of ayoty and disatpation sLo bad latterly lndulged in, sbe did not remain thera long, sud, agalust tho re- manatrances of Lar parents, took ono stop lower down the path that loads to dishonor, by uniting her fortuues to that of ** Old” O \abashme | 18 rooma; rder. Al R S pgons ‘Hoal Xistata a1d Renting Agonoy, 07 South t, 0 RENT—THLDESTRABLE 7 R an g Sasc T AL hrite HBARN, wollth-st., bouto mawly ro: paiced and painted L BN z $iissd and paiatad roughoat, '. 2 NOORE 2 U0 0 RENI—I2 PLISAV.-X NIOR HOUGE OF § s, in & food lgh) ; .o 8 85 19 e Heablat 00y * . (O RENT- 1Y KRNI vy o] AVISO) an Al Ui AR R oy s B : 10 nlce 7.rooni” honses two bl R LA Mo R WG L Tlirea rooms, 120 fgot, with 3 ballging 147, 160, 15, avd i 2. ™ ont e Reombio: - aronn IR SRk, T SRR EoR i enull TO RENT--R00MS, A s A o] il Ronty it Batmoh Wabash and Miotie 710 RENT-SUITES OFI'llllml"{fl!‘{u’{flo {8 BACH FORL 1y housekeeolog in the hutid) & Wl A7 ey, B HoUnite CUMENES I Bk s " on only; = blor RS At 87 T Rborh e Tioom 02y oo RS FOROD 10 RENT-TWO WELL ¥URNISHED ROU! o BRI, e s pooRlocaia s, oy fal “ T ameurs I don't know what you will do," k bouse, said Mr, Ross. ¥ I have no money to give you.” 0 North Bigo. moat 1ncoln bark, Oa e n And thu thio soauo ended, Tho distrarsod fo- | (coveling with it for about & yoar, From hls st oo ot o Budes 4 Gon, Gomaoe Btata aad male went out, r 3 tito on bior visits_home wera * fow and fuc bo- twoen.” Vith Robinson's Oirous Mlle. Zoo traveled South and through tha Southora Btates. In 1879, sho suddouly sppeared at the Theatra Comiquo in Now Orlesns, and, aftor & somawhat e “Enfurxed by AEogne From the dcnmotith (L) Reviere. : ATiktlo glr), the daughtor of ‘Willlam R. Gra- ho T_FDRNIGAED RODME TOR LIGHT DouembA iz, o alagla gentiomion, 0 Wos, Lak O TENT-BIX NIOE ROOMS, PANTRIEN AN olosota; and busemont with b rooms, 13 & buck hoaze. Inqulre at 140 Frl ONEY TO LOAN ON OHIOAGO TRAL ESTATE o AP PRt Wonn s Tibane B ¥ TO LOAN IN SMALL AMOUNTS ON OHI- rty. Pucchasn a ARVEY, 85 Washe R ON OHf- o pfi‘go’i{"{.’}'&. Tt 1% TAN MAKE A FEW LOANS ON GOOD IM- caved Qhloago ol optafs (¢ 50 years' lonso of 80xcros inolld 6 ‘stoam goal; oan be mined and Joa r only $1 Do ton; bU-ton track-scale, in mine: carsand crorsthind 1'in first.class shapo. e L S ARDWARE BTOCK FOR BALG_STGCK Ol A O O of Suiiaes o rgonty Tour goars' standisg I ono of tho bost loaalitios In Sou No othior reason ol Foou g Ior sollivg, A m doublo soroen, {ron track 2 eitats wantod, s ged In manufaoturing quira at or address X 'fivn A WELD FETABLISEED BUSINGSS FO5 ity lot asocly. Biaia torite oo Mot onE A1, 000 ‘otfica. 5 TED-T0 BORROW= 24, Nlmllmln lmldanroyln.v.! Adds TQ LEND ON BRIOK IMPROVED in_omo, two, or throo 2 N1SS, 159 Monroa.st. LOST AND FOUND, D WILL BE PAID FOR THE 1d chala bracalat, (lipkes altetn- “South i ignts, and tohacco, ars. aad tobaoc, 070 FOR B YEARS ON b BEST-PAYING SALOON: rass N 23, Tribuoo ls bh Santh Leatutedat, "OBORGT it LEASE AND FIXTURES OF TR FIRST ‘olans saloon and rostaurant at 10§ Bonth Clark at. fa Inquirs on tho promises, FIE_CURRAN HOUSE, Wis,, ia offoret for aale oh the most ro or would'bo oxeliagod for otior propo Tonutation, and {s unaue hotels 1o _the Blata. Storons Polnt, Wis. NTRD~GENERAL AGENT. I WA’ ‘bitious young man, having $5:000 to har ompatition, and wihiols will w 000 "y et s, ag 10per cout, AT STEVENS POINT, 1 a I o i i :fi Cosande Toston th Forrost-av. oF Tioom 2, 165 ND-JULY El, Ol i tho mor oat d By provi AATOIER, Tefvor OST—A OHILD'S GARILIAGF ROBE: & HONSK AND OARRIAGL avo by calliag at my rosldogco orty sad pasiog exponsos. D, W p, ALFPRED T, BINKER, 247 North Tonnosseo-s.s HORSES AND CARRIAGES. PEEES Aisiss b e et i el ) TARGE VARIETY PHAETONS, DUGOIES, AND ling throuxh August al ‘onroo-at,, oppaslta —ATTHE FIRE OF TULY 1) A ono volume Tteyaold: Toaving them at the Trlbuno alfico. —§80 REWARD FOR THE RE- ormation that Joads to tho rorovory riago, with threo sprin Oall At my nository, A oo ollios Sarciagos EDWARDH. RY ORE WISIING G000, € ugles, call av o 70N SALE-NEW DUOGY IATNESSIS TXERI Ere % P homptly by RRID. JOLIY, No 6% Waabingion-t. B, ¥, AVED_WEDNESDAY MORNING FINOM 1163 dlaniawar, o Jarka red cow lu fing ordor, what last ‘Any porson returniog hior (0 the Bl s o oo Olt BALE~A STRONG AND SDUND 2:50 SIOR now top buggy, and haruosa; price, 826, SWE OR BALE—CHEAP_2 DINE, LIGUT, SHIPTING fox: 8 sido-bar top bagule o ura. size sxpress wagon. 200n had xope on borus ahavolaca il ba paid REWARD—LOST l whito fore 'faot, vory thor ool asked, at BRIGG ham, liviug in the south edgo of Marcor Ooutibyy oged about 10 or 11 years, had occasion ia orons the cornor of & Qeld where some thirty boad of hoga wore [nedin{:. As sho ran sho trightoned gome of tha little pigs, which ontaged tho large ones, and thoy took nftor her, - Bofore sho roached tho fenco. thoy tuok hor down, Her mother, wag iuj the housp-yard, and about 80 fludq from hor, and eaw her go dowa smoug the oga. Bho Tav to asve lior, aud in lher'baste to resouo the chlld forgot ta take any woepou along to dofend hersslf with, ~No sooner had she reaghod thom than they turned . on hior also, and took her down. Mr. Gralam bad just started for & load of grain, aud had got about 80 rods from tho liouse, whon he hioard the sorcama, Ho ran na fast a8 ho could, but just a8 ho roached tho fenos Mra, Grabam hud sucoeeded in reaching tha fonce with tbe littlo girl, which was about 2 rods distant, but both fearfully mangled aud toru, Thore aratwo wounds on Ars, Grsliam, ono on tho calf of the loft log, and one on the loft arm bekweon the sluow and tho shonider. The ploco is torn clean out, leaving & borrid gash, She was bitten and bruisod W eeverst places, oven to pulling mouthfulls of bair out of Lot lisad, but nono &o serious sste frat mentioned, 4 : brief trisl there, the fair Zos wonded hor way farthor southward to tho * Lono Star" Btate of ‘Paxas, in company with A ROVING TROUPH of varlety porformors. Aftor visiting all the principal oitfes of ‘Toxns, sho isturnod to New Orleans, where, after & pratiaoted stay, she again mado & fiying visit home. Bul thore the monotony prossed bLarder than over, aftar the dash and sparkle of a winter i Now Orloans, and ebo bogan to cast sround for & posltion i some of thoe largoer cities. About thigtime an offer was made Lor to RETURN TO OIIOAGO, Bo she but too gladly accopted the offer, and again vaturned to {ts gayoties, its ploasures, sud Inst, butuo Ieast, its fires,—for what city in thia ubivereo can boaut of such “ outspokoen” fires a8 thoso of Chicogo? Altor a fow daya of rost, Mile. Zoa was locatod as tho bright’ partloular Etnr ia tho Stats Htreot Variety Thesire, snd hen of the Grand Contrsl Varioty Iioatre, on Cansl stroel, - From thora she wont back agalu to the Siate Stroot heatro, and at lasg, and at tho prosont timo, ‘w0 nd Milo, Zoo in_ the froo- aud-easy” Grapd QOsifornfs Variaties, No, 63 Canal ~strest, bLotwosn Madison aud Fra"mzm—mrms RT,Y FURNISHED RODMS by tioday or oy, eet, location I th clty, 4l ' toom 18, 'Fo gantlamon only . [0 RERT~HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS. A eaataand bost logson Ia tho aity. 161 South Olvrk-st., Ttoom B, TO RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. e oemisimrinauncrs Storen. O T N, O Tt o o, 253 pla 1l - r o imodiatoly Avpy ta Ae K. KiEtn ifele 3 10 ANT=3 FINE OPFONTONITY 15 OFIRLED for 8 dry-goods or nther busiases {n tho slore and nrpurfloun 'of tho 8-aters stono front buildlng on \est ilied sl it ey flasuran ln Tnqutro st 34 West 70 RENT—TO0M WITIL ORt WITHOUT POWER; 0 R D B Tsa's satulattant, Dlook, Noa: 4 31 North Olintou-at. Addrass or apply 10 North Oli nv’mf‘.u. FINK KTORES AND BABK. ‘banking roome, Ol also ologant ottices, sjeop] by AL House-Rontlug Ageut, §? Olark 10 ENT-STORJ AND n}m.m G, NO, 64 STATE- A, bolwosn Lakd aud Randohf, - Torms vea- sunable; Apply on tho piremises. storo; rent low, WARD AND ALL EXVRNSEJOSEPI Fotictoontti-at., Wil give ita Oargn X TO BELL, MY UARRIAGES. » removed from tho Bt. Jamot until furthor notico, F. Le SENNOYRR, SHAW & CO., n fino stoeX of carrlagos, rocl i tvp maka and Slaw Caslsae ou Z:0n-0t, Dotw Toduood rates for & TO EXCHANGE. B gt AL WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR OAR. tlagos,H, J, EDWARDS, 220 Wabash-as o EXGHANGE. ead (n ANTED_A NitW Ol REARLY NEW TROTTING: Dirnig n oxalianko for Livausion PROFERTY OR tores, and tinware, businoss, Addrosa Pos PARTNERS WANTED, NER WANTED—AN A FIRSI.CLASS, U whalesalo businasy, fioat of fofurences givon aud soquired, Ads ribune oftice, DED ONE.IALF ANGU—AN UNDIVL ot I AMaywood for house with from 810,000 ROPERTY,_FORL_A ice wles rusidence vli(hr(rmn 1510 20 in Wi ED—WITH 810,000-WILL SELL 311 1%, 373 8t bost paying wholesalo busjncis i riors thaa wo can il is ., WL lioac tho' olosuat, (nvostigation, ‘civing blacs of intoryiow, U 2, Trl 0. b ARTNER WANT) au lotorast {n the LAGK PROPE] Tor dry-poods, rondy-mado (07 e ————— ‘OTt A CLEAR FARM OIt GOOD 24 mores ab Washington Helghts, on Rock Taland Rallzus R AT L S esions GaLr L0 Riom 1, 94 Washlngs L atand fuvestigation, Ade welosola Doy i - iilasetort o AWTNTH WANTEDWITH 3,10, 70 TARE A fntorest in a cashi manuraoturds 34318 aud very profitublos ~Addrass U An fnfantile Indinna Phenomenom, 2 Frow the Hawesville (Ky.) Plaindealer. Qannotton Las been troubled from contra to circumforonco, aud this timo by a baby, Thia way 8 most wondorful baby, aud though it way born arantnm’n and died io ono short hour, yot if dld wonderful things whilo on this **mun- dome spliore.” It .was s .soothsayor and a prophot, and elght Csnnoltoninns testily to it Washington, ‘Uhis is another astop down that path of sin that Joads its viotim to an_early and prematuro grave, Hore nightly can bo #oon tho glel who camo from sristaCratic parentage, wito wad ouce the pat and idol of w lasge oircle of admirlug aud jutlnentisl frionds, catering to tho tastos of an sudieaco composad of Chicago's rougla by singing in the moss charmingly arcl mnsuitor Bugh sougs R “1wish wawma was horo,” ¥ Don't you loys me, Mollie Darliug,” FI0. TENT-ON R BF e BAST FURNSED T °1nu{£m;m'un e Wost Bida_ for, twn eveniogs In {Bo weok, 624 Bouth Halated:st. L KLEL WANTED--TO RENT. = o RWOOD Oft GON- WANTKD TG RERT_AT RNGLEWOOD Oft CON- of ¢ ar b Tooing, or B o} 1o o ahoap. Addrass, wllhnrlnv luglflnn. wta. 'I' 43, W'nbune oilive, BOARDING AND LOD ARTNEL WANTED-DUSINGSS et ‘Tnvestigation #o* lcitod. 131 South Glark 8ty KOOW: s | PERSONAL: WANTID-OF OLOF IIRICKSON, FRONT A or unfurnisiied, with sil vonves Hotals. (NEORMATION RVADA NCIEG-A FEW MORE BOARDERS & o 5 lflldl bo accommodsted ab myderato rates. ‘Transionts 63 e day. En\wrn of spoooh, This child was board ds- lnutl{ to_declare three difforent timos (#0 say the elght Cannoltoniane) that for an yoars neithor Capnelton, Hawesville, nor %ol " Qity would be watered by the clonds of Haaven. When thia wan anuouncod tho haearts of the Uan- *Whoopit up 1oy tho Toys," and * Rock 1| cradle, John," and sevors! othors, but all oqually soloct Jn their oharacier, Occasionally elio appoars 1 . MISOELLANEOUS, A?VE“TIERI\S .l'kaomnullfll.l“l’lklf Tl} RE vy sondyre oe du boag aud oo A OHARACZER DANOE, SEWING MAC 3 VED CABI Wiktiss . i BOARD WANIE) A A A A A OARD~FOIL GENTLEMAN AND ), 1o othor bustdors, A “relbune utles, &lvle Olark-st, Koo 3. | Brk-ot, JIoou & gt paruculacs. Neioranoos ox. GiTY NRANGIT 1N MAGHING— Dy Wuing oug oF wiora daokans olioy Daper Linta, Apyly $0 &, N+ tha TigWland fling, tho Hungariau polks, or an noltonisus ssuk within thiem sud sbnfiwnm aad i 3 iLT, 1 of countouance. Fortunatoly for Iawoavillo, | Irish jig. Sho takes thoaudionco by storts, thoy A"n';ugn nl’t‘”v:‘i.lénl\ thosad tidings of grent grio? woro uot an- | attcstlug their appreciaton of the fasciuations of | 891 South 3 b oudod b uounced unto hier uutil aftor, the baby and the | Madomoiselis Zoo by eucoxs after sioore, ED AND OLOSED, COMPLIOATED eight Cannoltonians to tho vontrary notwith- standing, It had actunlly rained, Tie cight aya and oar witueuses may that the baby had niue toaths and waa another Reau, snd aftor tho ihreo utterauces fi“o up tho ghost. All this was enough to kil it, and the only Tlu!!lau with ug i:,‘taw the elght witneasos kept” from following ul an uxpectantiolisd, TIS YOUNG VOMAN'S LIFE oo & 188 Madlsoa, 1Line boon an eventful ong and sho by seon much troublo for one 80 yottng ; till she Las truces lofc of that wondrous jesuty of hor girlood days, the poasosnion of which may bo l‘h! .boat or tho worat of God'w gifte. -With Zoo tho glrt s proven an untortubajo one, and to many sho yeb appears a8 & womau of mora than ordinary attainments and scoompishmeonts, But there is o “tide in the' afairs pf men (sud womon), which taken al iho nom} loads on 1o fortune," but Mile, Zoe neglected fo take advantage of 1, and s 8 nocossary rosukb gou juto trouble, A cortaln Mr, 1 FRANOIB MMARRY,—~ 14 woild ound Tauus diiiod o any MoBency, rk raq U T TGIHST OAuR PRIOE PAID K T AR fotiing. Addrew Av Loan Uitice, 0 State: Sl"lfl QURR OF o a“fl‘w pay, s = ] T I8 THE LATEST NERIVET RLEVATON HUOKKTIS | T kind. Yor prico and desoriptive e iy ."u{'fl'.'-'flflbu‘x’u.:‘.nfi'&x TV teke O(h. ttico v, 63 Wushingloa-at, FOR SALE. e ey ToN MONTILY PAYMENTS, 3 NEW O BALE-ON MONTIL YNENTS 3 NI U e owsan sont it P 00k G SWELL! orur W e EWORAM~—18 GRANG ER-8T., saifog uours il 11 o' luok Loford e e —Jt may be mald of the glrlu of Laneing Mich., au Of tho man in tha * Dexertad Village,® that oven thelr falings * loan to virtue's side, hov indulge in bandkarehiof-flirtations on tho Atreaty, but it is only to invelgle contiding youug gontlomen into a bulldiog where » lomperauce mooting 1s In progeous. ; ATy \oa'sh o, Mavhtnos sold o ud IOk, wnslin, SN, B nthly paymionts, e i —PRINOIPAL OF- FOIL ALK AND 10 RENT{ TH) G MA aohiaes sold 0 monthly paymoata ing piatios to- ropale i ls to to Uo Culoagu Pl taciory 8l to repals plauce uarkot tuoty vl v soud o ‘ MAGHINERY. ONSIRPOWIER ENGINKAND BOILEL, "or aduross V. O, QLT AND FOT AL renting & o 1t PROSSKR & CO.y u i NIOHOLSON 1§ TITE GH 5 T at favioe 53 Il HOUSEHCLD GOODS, ANTED — PARTIES ‘wouds and furnlture to disposo of eha . Libeial eath adva & WILL N WANTED-BY IRy A roastant o L0 umy oF Lo Shitdran. dross X Ky TrAbUDS o

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