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IE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: MONDAY, MAY 17, 1875. PRIESTS AND LAYMEN. fho Rov. Father Riordan Talks Words of Wisdom. re Will Havo Noihing to Do with Loiterles or Religious Lig- uvor-Selling, Tho Tev. Dr, Thomas on Divine and Human Perfeotion, ft3 Y. M. C. A, Anniversary---Sunday Services at Hooley's. An Cpen Lotior to the Reformod Epis copal Council, FATHER RIORDAN'S PLAIN TALK, LA WIO WILL NOT HAVE CHUECH LOTIERIEA, $iost of tho sermons pubtished Mouday morn- togs, a70 writton by tho miniaters, The Catioho Cuurech has an cluborate ceramouial whicl serves s3s substitito for ologuenco; the Protostant toncminations, generally speatiug, worship at Ibo pulpit rathior than tho altar, and tho cmo- tlonal efiecta produced in the Roman Catholie tommunion by the elaborato ritunl, aro teachod aftor by all dissontera through sehortation or oxpositions of {ho preacher's meatal adventures. 5o It comes to pass thal it Ja tho minintors who supply tho Monday sermans, wtistover coutribution the Chabolic pricals may msko to the Sundsy onca. ’ Fatber Patrick W. Riordan, pastor of Bt. Jamos' Church, on Prairio avouue, noar Twanty= sixtl steoot, in. however, an orttor of flua pafural ability and finer culture,—n scholur, (h tact, In" the brosd, catliolio sotse. \fhen & TRINONE ropresontattvo s'rayed lnto bis chureli sesiordwy, ha found that Fatber Riodan was siugng ths Hisgh Mass, The rer- mon naw preached by Fathor Tiche, the young ssaistout, A wonuatlon occurrod after tho Inst Gosiel, Father Rlordan mounted tha pulpit steps, and delivered s balf hour's tall oo the financinl nffairs of tha chureh, which should have beon proached instoad ia every Chrie- flan chureh 1 tha Unjted States, In a tino when rolyzion in high places has wodded mam- mop, when ceslly churches -sre overywhoro gurlng up their spires to Heavan, and tho hoor sroeverywtiera guing dowu to helly whoo, fiom the pacred vesk, tho ulruggling laborer Liears that it {s blessed to be miserablo, becauso tho rameld conld tot ga througl tho cyo of & noedla, while, aL tho ssme time, inthe lector’a house liveried sorvanta aro dishing his Roveronces ment_on silvor and china ;- whon Protestant thurchies nuction their honors to the wealthy, sad a Catholio cathedial in Milwankea fa tarned into & show-tent, at 82 & loxd to ses A Biehop madae nto an Archiblehop,—in it not ro- freching—a Litle nmacking of anostolic sturdl- ness and simplicily—tor & Catholis priost to talic dike this? HHognid: After Thave finlhed, you will ba handod n fioanclal statement of the condition of the thureh. Every yoar, horoafter, I will givo you, a minflar etatemont, 8o that you may uudorstond exactiy what you have dono, aud what you bave todo, When, two yeurs ago, we began the sub- eotiption for bulldiug o brick cliurch to tako tbe placo of this ola wooden one, I told you thac it wae by subscription ®iono thss the new chureh should be Luilt. ‘Tho lot which you do- cdod lo buy on Viabnsh avenue cost 325,000, The entiro amount whieh you hiavosubscribed to 1y for it, as you will sco—1 give vou every uamo and the sum (he person Imm—ll 210,608, The rest I bave mado up by o rigid mansgemont of my hiousahold expenses, and the ruuning ox- ponsen of tho pansb, which I bavo kops ot o mioimum, o other wotds, 1 Lave been sbla to savo in four yesars out of what was my own, by law of the ohnrch aud yoitr dosires, wore than sou bavo :ublcr{had 1 two yoacs! I do mot want noy- tng of you but my support, and if I sm Joft with you until the dav of my death, I shall waut nothiug more. Eversthiug that was mivo, to rive uwsy or to spcad for £ny personsl pitrpose whatever, T havegiven baok to you, 'I'he church that you aro to build, is not for me~it s for soursolves aud your childrou. T mav b taken away at any moment. You only will rematn, and your children wilt kneel in your placos and prey for you, < 1t you want a chiusch, you must subscribe tho means to hwld it, 1t vill novor Le bullt ju any otier way. 1 have given more 10 it thau sny of you; Iam willing towork for you atl my lifo, with no compenention oscopt m{ slmplo living ; thereforo, 1 Love o right, and 1t is my duty, Lo upenk plaiuly to you. If it takes twenty years to build the nowchureh by subscription, thon wo shall remain twenty years in whia ol ono! II you ask mo why 1 do not have a fair, 1 tall you, Nover, If yoa arenot wiliing to'mive to God » small poruon of the meaus la huw ivon you, wnithout tuking the mmnount out n amuseniont, then you may keop i, If tlus church could bo bullt Io a month by laving o {air, 1 wonld uot havaona, If 1t conld be bullt in a week by my selling n single lotiasy tiakat, 1 would not do it, boesuso it §u sgsinst the Jasys of tho land. If you oak mo why I do not have an entortainment with a dance, aud sell liquor, 1 Wldau that my hands shall nover ercct s howso of God by such disgracotnl monns, Nor shall [ ek any moau for = cout, mor loll nuy man that he ought to give this or that amounnt. You ara to hold s meots fng in the charch basement noxt Sunday, aud 1hien you can subscribe what you pleago to pat up the wulls and lay the roof ol sho wow structure, Iwilt continuo” givlng as I have dane, If wo cannot put on the roof by this subscription and sach anslatance os your gencrosity mav ouabla mo to roudor, thew wo shall have anuthor Jittlo subecription. Whon the waila are up and tho 100! {8 on wo will mava into it, and the proccods of tho uale of tho propery which we now oo cupy, ou which thers t4 not o cent of indobted- nosa, will complote tha church, 1t willbia a plaia, solid, comfortublo odifice, with no woodlosy or oxiravagaut adornmont, Byt you muat subseribo moro lherally than yon bave dono, for wo aro suftoring in theso crampad t}nnmn &o\mrytblul‘ i at & standatill for want of room, I willuet wheedlo auy ono to enbsoribe, I will not go to moy man's door to beg for a cont. 1f you do not earo onovugh about your chutch to put it up yourselyes, it caunot go ng‘. I ehalt do everytiing toward {ts hnstening which & pricst ean do, L will work, sud con- trivo, and vave for you ; but I will not havoa fair, nor a daoco, nor o lottory, nor koll llquorl nor willl do anythlng toward it Inconsisten witlr tho character of o pricat, An oxamination of ths civeular then distribe vted shiows that tho pastor gave Lack to tho oburch during tho lunr{om of his zdministra- tion, over and abovo iis exponscs, §10,#53,18, The congregation in exclusively of working peo- plo, the highest subscription m the l(stfiwfim £250, and only vno at thal, tho aveiage being §5 aud 810, ‘The Bundoy ufferings mnut, consos quently, be very meagre. Bus the Irish Outho- Jice aro genosons to shoir pastors af marriagos and bisths, aod in the Christinas and Eastor col- loctions, and theso gitts ara bis privale pmvorl{, and go to Lfa support. Itlsevidont that the bulk of $10,853,18, which nppeurs iu tho siatomont modestly ns ** deposited to the credit of tho church," is yeally the voluntary offerings of $ho rwplo 1o the pastor, which he turoed conatantly ntg the fuud for paylng for the new lot, and in this woy §6 was pald for. Io bas not—oan never have—any porsonal loterest in or title to o ciurch prupexty. DIVINE AND HUMAN PERFECTION, BERMON NY THE REY, DR, THOMAR, Dr, Thomas prosched on tho abovo subjoct Yosterday mornldg {n tho Firat M, E. Church, Tho following f4 an outlive of bis dlsconras Da ya (herefurs perfoct, evon s sour Fathic whithis 15 Meaven is porfact—ilatthas, v,, 48, In thess words Gud is brought before our Tinds in s twofold ralationt as & porfect Delng, and a8 our Father, In this way both the mind aud the Leart ars addressod, tho idoa of tha per- oot being rether & mental precaption, and she Tolation of Father sppesling more to the emo- tons of the heart. ‘There novor was & time, porhaps, when the buman mind was striviug 8o eagerly to grasp tho thought of the Divine, to meutally cogulsa God, % inour day, Iuthe past mon have accepted the (hought of God largely from tho {ntuitions of the besrt, snd As a faith they did not caro to juestion, uar feel callod upon fo tully under- stand, Dut vow they are Veu\urln§ néaror, and bensath the garmants of light and beauty, and beyond the works of pature thatdeclare ilia Presance anc power, woald hove the Divine staud forh full dongas ¥ thiter plrmtect g am Cwell ‘Gouviucad thed al el alorin angine €al mnat prova in n great dogros A fallure, and Mt toné earny tand to nnsottie fafth rather than 1o confirna it. ‘The ayo cannot bear to he turned Intly upon tho pun, “This s not wnat the aun {a for it is not to bo Iooked at itaolf, hut fo g.va light by which wo can sao othior things. An if wa are content tu ro neo it, the poth over which our feet must teavel will be made plaiu, and the Lrees, and flowe:s, and mountains will stand out fu beanty or grandour, Batif wa inaiat upon Tooking at the sus, and not at the things & re- veals, our feoblo’ aven may go blind in ite britl- fanco, and wo lono all the guod wo might hava be emamially aloed by proper uss, Ko, if men will nsist upon tirning thetr vision fully wupon God, tho light wmay avorpower thom, and thoy may be compelled to tarn avay in darlnais; but of thoy will study the things that may b moen sl Known in tho light of tho Diviue and tha Iniinits, their whola way may Go light. But it is not Sikely that thouo who hava not ot 1o know tod by tho futoliect alona will tom back until they hava gona as far as thoy can, aud for the snke of thesa whoare on tola roadd [ will tate the staps, or the ditaction, In which tha mind 1ay cotno nearent taking hol of the thought or the nature of God, We por- enive i our world things thet we oall true, Nuw truth iy not an abstraction, Lut moas by truo in referones to momothing, or ba copable of 8 concrole extateuco, Wo percoiva In our world beauly, asud this afso fs not an obstraction, but conereto reality. 8o olso we porcoive the of goodners, snd {his not spart by itaelf, concrety existenco. Wo perceive afno what we call power, and this not {i itaclf but rolated to being, Now, the wmind taking tho true, the Leamttul, and the good ; taking conceptions of power aud wisdom, tny carry them up and cone croto them in Being, and in this way reach somo idea, sume meutal picturo of God, who 1a tho * Prineiple of principlos,” or tho being in whom they extst, and without whom thiey could nos be, aud withont which s could not be. And when wo have done this, wa will bn ready to say we bavo found the peifect—we have roucliod rmmlm. itrelf, We stand in the presonco of the potfect God. Then we mav turn round and find all this con. firmed by tho perfeot wotks of this porfeet God. Hvarytlungiu Naturs reflecta the Divino thought, 1t hian been said thattho traeis Ilis troe thought, the bird 1iia bird thought, tho mountain 1hs mountan thonght, tho flower Ifa flowor thouebt, man His wan taoueht. and the unl- verso His umverse thought. ‘Tnat is, these.sra the thoughts or wieas of tho Divine pus into ob- Jeelive realitios, and lo:lnullufi 1lis powar, 3fis wisdom, Ilis gooducks, ud here wo nro eatinfled with the wcnes of tho por. feot, No arlist ovor concolved 1he pos- vibillty of auy improvement wupon Nature, The loaf, tas fors, iho ross, chnllenge ndmiration and defy suggostion. A 8 men- tal perccption, we may study the pericet God in 1118 moral attributes as rovealed in Jiin word snd lila dealinga nith men, Ag cur Father, God, ia revosled to our splrit- unl consciousnets, to our feclings, to our ailto- tions, and tbe lonciug of our hearts, rather than to thoughl, it ia ju thia dear relation that the groat Leart of humarily reste fu the conecious- nens of His prorence, nud love, and caro. _‘Tuo Lionrs hioy hittio likiog for logio or formal roason- ings, Love crios out for love, and hfa weoks lifo, aud to tho epirit of mao Qod, as Father, is immonoot, 1 cars littlo for all the reasonings from Des Cartes to Paley to rove tho esisteuce of tho Deily, so ong a8 tho hoears, by its own aquioker and easier methnds, knows of Ilis presonce, Thuse who attempt to reach God by tho intollect alove munt largely fml, I you use but this one oar, your boat wiil turn round and round, and never ancend tho stream. If yoa take the hoart, tho enirit, to enpnlement tho roason, you may stand cloar {u thought aud M.mnfi i love, Mon is an avomaly. naturo bie stands at tho head of creatfon ; btande oroct n form, sith fenturen firm tn axpression aud mind progressive and improvable, and hieart capable of perceiving and doing good. 1t lu experience he is bolaw tho bratcs. You must go to mau, man tha angel and man_the dowi!, to find lust, diuukounecns, falsohood, and dishonor. Aaan is at once tho liighost and tho lowest, the Lost and the worst, Aud yot in man you fina traces or resemblan- cenof ths Divine. Thore is mametbing in ue {lnt tells that we oro from God, nnd like God should be porfact. Evorsthlng la our nature poiuts_to this. We adinire the perfoct in overything about nm, and aro: palned at tho fme sorfect. Wo cannot pass o lenniug towor nor car a dircordaut nota without tho sonso of ths erfect feoling injured. —Wo love success and Bnm falluro, Wiy all thls effort ta rench tho North Polo? Not for any great utiliy to the racs, but beoause we bave undortakon it aud must succeed, Wa admite truth, justios, poun- oroeity, snd geatitude, and detest falsoliood, finud, sollisbucss, and tho ungra:cful. It all meaus that we a1e made to bo perfece. ‘Wa aro self-rogulating, and not ruled by ne- cessity, aud tho porfect God comes o uu throngh renson'and con:ciouco ; comes to us by Mis word ; comes to us in human conditions in our Havior, that e mav epeak through buman lips, look through human eycs. weep ovar human ein, aud by 1l powsiblo” wars reach our hearts ond mmduco ropentanco and " faith, The parfeot God soocks our porrection by touching the tunor uprings of belug, by & regeuoration of the eart, in which our 8pirits are touched by the Holy Bpirtt, sre made “ partakors of tho Disine nawure,” Uy which cooscisuce i mado alive to God as well an to man, is enthroned, and we mada to live from this Divine Jira within, Josus standing 1o tho presenca of & fallon worid Leld up to hnmn hearts the perfoct God, tha loviug Father, and caliad upon thom to lm({\nr(nct, to bo Jike God in love, forgivensss, wud all goodners. The gicat neod of the world to-duy 4 o higber and holier striving after tho porfect u truth, jusileo, kindnars, and love tn ull haman relations, Tho pertect tiod looks to #ce our liven more aud more perfact before the world a8 we grox up under this Divive ldoal, ———— THE Y. M, C. A, TIE BRVENTEENDIL ANNIYEUSARY MEETING, Tho soveutcoutl nuniverairy of the orgauiza~ tion of tue Youvg Mon's Chriptian Association, of Chicago waa cotobrated last light in Farwell [all. My, N. 8. Douton conducted the eeryiocs. Tue platform was thronged by yrominent Chri tian peoplo of tho city, the clerieal urdor being vory strongly ropresouted. Farwel! Tiall, ofd or new, vevor beforo hetd euch an audiouce, Tho friends of tho Aesoclation turned out in all their strength, ladies and gontleman be- fog abont ejual in streugth, It was n 8plondid demonntration for the soldier of the Croes—one of which Chicago may well be proud, ns the city that has aout forth & faody 1o Chris= tinuizo England, and to restcro to_that famous country} tho primoval faith of the Maformati o, Farwoll 'Hlallfs the grana homo of the Chrlstly disposod, and, as overybody knows, has ha the odor of moauctity for very years, 'L'ried au by fito, it bhas arigen ogaln and ogain, and i now, Eothwe, s gronter bulwark of tho Mastor thau it has Leen mall §ts cheosored liatory, No wondor, therefore, that last even- ing beheld the capnolous temple thronged to sulfoeation by pookie dosirous of showing thoir respact for tha ¥, A C. A, After prayor and gomo oxcollont music, the President futroduced tlio Hon, Bebuyler Colfax, ex-Vico-Prosldont of tho Uuited States, who vas rocofved with ropostod rouunds of choerfug, Air, Colfax ¥ald that, deapito tho ridicule which was gonorally hesped upon laymen who uspired Lo bo rellgtious, e 1ok 1mpollod to bo prosout at tha grand_ gathoring of Christlsn Chicago, repro- seuted iu Verwoll Hall that evoumng, 1t was to him & lhigh honor to bo fovited to address that splondid assemblage, mnd the more espacislly becauso it Wy callod togutlicr by that noble body—tba Young Aou's Christiaiy Association, Jledidnot keow of u singlo or- ganization that had dono more good, orpeciully a8 |t was not woctarlan, ¢ romiuded blm of thie arads in this city tho othier duy, whers all Enunlm of tue veteran ot vica wore rapiasanted, ‘Ihere wero the {ufautry, in their varied liues, the cavalry {n (hoir dashing squadrons, and the artillory with choir dread thuuder roar—all of them ropressnting ihe principle of patriotim aud tha fact of uuion, So it wad with the uobla body o Liad the honor to sddress. ‘'Lhey woro not vactional.. ‘Thiny bolieved in serving Uod, al- beit [n Alfferont ways, and their good worka were re'nulgn}zec‘ll throughout the longth and bresdth of the land, ‘Thist their glorious mission would soon embrace overy good man and wumau in the Unitod Htates Lio hud no doubt, That fts efforta in (L futurg would bo crowned by ths auccead which sttended them In tho paat, ho wouid forvently Liops, Chiosgo might wall_be proud of s religious arganization that had "done so much for hor people, and lhat was destined to do more. _ Moen's Loarts wero turuing Leaveu- ward, and w rtlpo, rich harvest would be roaped by those who oatly and willlugly colered the tleld, " la concluded by warml. n\uomlni hlu contidenca in tho ¥, AL O, A., and bopod thal lhullrd labors would extend to ail parta of the world. After some further speechoes, the anuual re. port, airoady pnblished fn Tuk TBIBUKE, wai road, & liberal collection waa taken up, aud thy mastiug sdjourned, — THE UN|TARIANS, BUNDAY BERVICES AT HOOLEY's Tho Unitariana held the fourih snd last of the sories of thoatro sorvices this season at Hooley's last evening, The suditorium and dress-cirele [ exhitbitad in the oxnrolkes, Llair l.odgo Quare totta furnished the musle, Alter tho customary reliplons narvices, the Rav. Mr. Wendto, wWha prosized, introdnsed the Ttov, Rolert Callyer. I1n relatod quite & num- ber of anccdoten, and eaid ho did ot think it worth while for him to po into an claborate oircussion of the doc. trinoa of ther glorious faith, tha peopls of Chleapro having heard his viown o often, Ho, howevar, remarked tuat tha trus lita—Unitarisn- ism—mu-t bo foitnd, or tho presont exiatonca woull not yield any sntiafaction ; and that if fow homolath unes—men who had no placa to rest the eolo of tho foot of tholr mpirit—had found A Jiaven with the Unfiwarians, in con. no fuonce of tha thestro meatings, he would fae) abuundantly renaid for what ho had dune, ‘Tho Itev. Mr, Forbush, of Cleveland, noxt apoke, 1is subject was (}nllulnn {donn, Ono of thom wan "fresdom—porfect freadom of thougut ; nllowing no lmits, loglting jevery way into tho wholo univeres, puttug no bara upon It, 'Tha thing sought for was tiuth,—the truth of God, the truth of lifa; snd freedom, outire froadom, waw emmod in ordor toat it might bo reachied, Truth was sought by the ex- orcies of tha reaton, not by wuy old worde of an. thority ; and whatever reraon told tham was truo they wero willing to accopt—whalever falne, they wara not afraid to deny, Folluwiug out this method, they wero brought o tha idea of one aver-raaching, fndwo'ling Infinity, In whoin aill lired and moved sud bad their belug— not o God efar oif, & Uod who at aomo time bad s0mo connection with this world and sent b, apluning on it was, but n God who lived in oyotry stomn of muttar sud every throb of spint— & Cod Jiving nut only with a hero now, but living with us forover ‘through elarnity. After Laving found bebtud matier tho mubstance of spir that thore was a power to which there wna no Jimit In timo or Apuce conceivablo,— thoy found tho spirit—that wo swero born for ctemnity, mnot for time; and thancs come tho cchioea of {mmortality. 'They did not rols upon ' testimanien.” Al salvation wne conditions upon cliaracier, What was waut ad i this life was uot vome dogmatie scheme,— bella! Iu stonmont, or suy other dozma.--bat dovwnright human ntegrity, 'Lhie Braoklyn eal- dron, which lixd been uocovored, 1o matter who was iost to blams, showed whst tesulted from the outponring of more raiigious seatinent, Peraonal futomily was the ouly key to the King- dom of Ifeaven,; awl uvlers men liad clenn hands and A pure Losit thez could not kecendthe il of God, ‘Fhe Rov. Mr. Joncs, of Janosville, tLen nd- drossed tho andlence. 1la deprocated tuo pro- vnmnfi tendeney to_foster fudldoronco Lo rehg- ions thougbt, wich he consudered very preju- diginl Lo sooioty, and the ain of 1nmicerity, aud the swfal “consoguencea that came from i’z. waa & groator dunger thau even o.tbodoxy. A aineors man, Lovwever, cven in error, was hanest in ehnracter. 1o nvimadverted at soma length upoD the heinousness of deception,—the attend- anco upon church sorvicas in which peaple had no belief, sad tho giviug of mouey tu support thom,—admomishing his bearers w fivat wiu v cority, aud follow 1L through hifs. Mr, Collyer did not_think Uonitarlans salone were the peoyle of tho Lowd, a8 ntitnatad by M1, Joues, or that the meating would indorso that tdea, Briaf addrenses woro alvo made by 8. 8, Huut- ing, of Davenport, and others, ——— THE PEW TO THE PULPIT, A LAY BERMON TO THE GOUNCIL OF TIE RLFORMED EISCOPAL GUUNCHL. To the Reformed Episcopal Council: Gentlo- men of the Convention, you will tind tha subject of o few romaris in the twentv-tlurd chaptor of the Gespol nocordivg to Bt Mathew, at the thirteouth verse s Iut wue unto you, Beribes nud Pharlsees, hypo- crites! for ys shut up the Kingdom of Heaven sguinst men ¢ for ya neitber go lu yourzelves neither aufier yo thom that are ontoriug to 4o du, Your ‘minister to-dsy bas had uo privilege or power to preach confarred upon him Ly any bu- man being whatover, e makes no claim to be s succesror of 1ho Apustios in any nonso, and upon Lis bead have naver basn lald (or would bo atlowsd to bo laid) tho Laudsof auy Pove, Bishop, or prizst iu the coremony of real or pro- touded ordination to the miulstry. Admit that this can e done, and ouc of the costly aud nwo- Inspiring ceremouics of the varions clurches is shown to be utterly uscless, and a now order of miofsters will arigo looking to tuo only living snd truo God for their authority and inspiration, and rosponsiblo only to Him for what they mmy utter. Tug Tmose {s tho Church of the world, Ita vauliedraof ia studdod with the atars of heaven, ond the glorfous sunlight of God fluminates ft. Up ond down it Lroad misles tho natlons of all the earth aro constantly passing. ‘Lo it many pulpite aa welcomo the preachera of all denominations and of whataver race or creed. Oalyniats, Ar- moniaus, G, Catbolics, Drahmius, Chieso, Liberats, and Cioss Commuulonists may defing thelr creeds and bollefs, aud cliallengo tho world to investipato and dony if thoy can. ‘I'he creod of tho Church of Tnr Trinuxz is as broad end comprelionsivo as the bost nchularnhlr of all 2gos can possibly maka it, and it tew 1tsclf in no sron baud of “miticlos of faith," which a bettor education and knowledge of things cannot readi- Iy change. *<Common DBrotherhood of All Maniuod " and proeressand rotoym areits watch- words, and tho publieation of tho thoughts of ull meu who think is treoly nlluwed, as it 1a 8o fully sud firmiy establishod that error caunot travet far when the simplo troth s left freo to combat §t, The Church of ‘I'uz TinUNE atro has other advantsgos over all wogtarian inatitutions, inasmucn a4 no ohargo 14 mude for freely eutoring its portals, ‘I'nere are 10 paw-rentd or contribution-boxes to troublo the poor, and shut out the great mass of human- ity fiom its divine {ufluences ; no qualificstions of color, wesith, belict, or fasliionable or sbnbuy attire, aro allowed to staud belwoen ity iminensa oougrogatfon and the dropplngs of its various nanctuarics. Its preachers placo themselvos un der obligations to no clavs of mien by leaning on them for support, and cousejoeutly can shiow up their Wickeduess and hypocrisy without auy fear of living their 10venues cut off by them,” Thoe futuro of 8 Chucch eutablished upon such o broad asnd hiberal foundation e only be dimly foroscon, ‘but fhat it 16 rapidly supoiseding the coatly and exclusive fnstitutions of a by-gononga is mosl strikingly manitest, The pow may now roverao tho old roprees-hindering ordor “of things and proach lgn pulpit, and convict of thelr {znorauce, intoloranco, aud bigotry. teachers who ciing with ths utmost perlitncity to soporstitions which have foug aince beou oxpfodoed, and ovor- throw fdols £y which bat fow bosides thom. solves oan bo found to bow down aud worslup, And now fo the subfoct fn hand. Upon the 14tn lugt, & communication was sont to thoe Pre- Fiding llulm[: of the Councll of tho Keformed Episcopal Church, now iu sesafon fu this city, with tho roquost thiat 1t ehould bo Jud beforo the Council and action faken npon it, Of that communication the follosing in n correct copy : Qu110AG0, May 1), 1815.—The R, Nev. George Ducid Cumming, Presidiig lahop I, K. Church Conten- fion—Dran iz Au tho repreiontatlve of & certaiy nfnority o the Reformed Lplscapal Chitrch and of a constantig-tucrosaing olass in all ohiurclios snd come mupiifes, T would respectinlly aud saruoatly aak that the Convention of tho Leformed Eplacopal church now assembled abould ¢0 brosden aut and Uberaiiz the Invitation fo what Is known sa the Lord's Supper thst oven those who look upon the sacred wrliings of all natious s equaily and purely of human arigtn, and 8 gxprovsing ouly the bis knowledge of tio age In which they were wrillew, of of o lu. dividuals who wroto thews, wou'd not fool tlemselves exciuded from partloipation fu & core imony fuslituted t0 keep i remombrance tho ‘death of Christ, sud caleulated to constantly #waken and stimulste & dosira to smulste lis pure Jif, 51 brosiand overflowing charity und lave for all tasukiud, 1lis devotion to trall, sud His hatrod of all hypocriay and fulkehood, Trusting that the Qounctl will fake the moel favora- ble aotion upon this request, and thus place jieclt Upon rocard ke dovated to uerality, progriah and fe- form, and aa Iyying broad and sold foundatlons for i’ Gliuron of the future,” 1 remaiu, bin nnd tsuly yours, ¥ With & §50,000 offer flonting sbout tho coun- try fu the public press challouging the theolo- glans and scholars of the world to come forward and show that the sacrod writiugs of the Jows aud Christ woro of any moro importanca as truthful Listories thau any otler writings kuown ag sacrad wrltinge, by » ‘simple comparison of them al), the Dishop aud a few of bis followars, ignoring that yet unanswered and unananerablo doaument, decided, upon consuitation, to sup. pross tha earucet plea of tho writerof tha above commuvicstion (& man who has labored aud contributed monsy to briug a persecuted pooplo thus far out of the laud ot the Egyptians), sud not allow 1t to come befare the Convou- tion, thus, a8 far aa lay iu theic power, shutting the gatos of mervy hot only upon bim, but onall who could ot aubscribs to thelr rigid creeds aud artioles, Siuco then ous of the most Pre out _theologisus o the Qonvention hos !!mnnunend upon him the cunio of the Chural * Ho that beliovotn ahll bo saved, and ho that bolleveth not aball bo dswued.” But the anath. ©wma falls from bim a3 humlml{ a3 ouo of the Pope’s bulls would fall short when fulminated against a Yictor Emanuel, » Bismarck, or a Glad- atone, aud God's love atlll shiues all abont him, aud fills his heart with love and sympatby for and I eI R fhe SABUITIO UT & LNFIAL 1A PUTLT Rhin conntant iucentive to s holy iifo, and a desira to do goud amoug imen while hfo shali iant, The malodictions of men who dis. chiarge ‘eursps which aro hased only upon the writings of narrow-mindad, igoorent, and fanatical wnen bava not the alightest terror for Lim, enpecialle whea in this aga of the world bell in & placa of doubt ful locality, and all dovils and wrelohien bave bren go Lhoroaghly iuvostigatad and thown to bo human invantions of a campar- atively modern azo, nnd Lo liave no esistenco (n fuet oither intbisorinany past nge of tho world's Listory, Upon 1he ‘Intolaranca and wickadness whicl I atteranted to abut ous mankini from tho bisnetita to o dativad from the contamplation of tha lifo of the Christ of the Guapals, and to fotlow ifin hnly exnmple, the writer Lareby do- claran tha mout” relentloss and uucnmlxrnmmng warfare, Taking for his war-cry, *'Iliers js no God but God,and tho triath wharaver found is one of il most rlorious manifestations,"and arm- gz himnel! with the weapans of perfect truth, like David of old, he will go out against the hoastful Phillatirs, who has g0 long been loiding it over Qod'schonens penplo, and, in the nams of the Lo:d Ood of Hasty, challenga him to mmntal combat, With ovary fine ranaibility of bis nature ontragad and aroused by tho rejoction of a requort whick trua followarn” of Christ's examplo would hase quickiy and ladly granted. Lia can only closn hy #aving to thess priowts who pretend to menons- lize God's lovo tu all mankiud, and to sly o the seatu of the Aponties, even as Christsnd to thoso who claimad to a1t tn Mones’ seatt Woe untn you, ficritiss and Phariaces, hypocrites ! Tor y& shnt uj the Kingdom of leaven againat met : for ye neither go i yonrselves, ncitaer suffer yo then that are cuteriug to go in, A PR ELSEWHERE. PREAMYTERIAN PONLIGN MISKIONS, New Yonx, May 10.—Tho anniversary services of the Hoard of Foreign Mismousof tho Presvy- terian Church were bold this evening. Tho Rav. Dr. William Adstms prosided, T'he Seore- tarv roporied the recelpts for ks past vear as £160,71Y : expauditures, £395,000; leaving & do- flcit of £38432, Addrennes wore deliverad by tha Rev. Dr, Adams, Trving Trambull, of Chili; and Ellingwaeod, VOTING. A Way to Corroct the Eviis ef tho fialiot-Box. Tothe Fditor of The Chiciao Trivune : Ciicago, May H,—In the early dsys of our national oxisicnce, whan the voting population wae vory pmall to what it is now, and fraudulent voting littlo practiced to what it fa now, the Yallot-boz was chieap, and for the tima being au eofiiclant, way of taking {he voto of the people. Bnt the purity of the ballot-bax in its pressnt form s pot eufliciont forafull and candla expression of votora in thin day of political corruption s and the pecessity of the times demands now more than ever a fuller and talror canvassing of the votiug power of our form of govorument, 10 order to insuro ‘the olection of men, and the control of Cite, Htato, and National Governmant, by the paople Inatead of, an it no¥ too often tho cnsa, the 1uls of o small aud often corcupt munority over the ma- jerity, Unless wo can dovise & way to socura the clec- tion of honest and capabls men to oflice, and thus place the controlling power 1o the hauds of tho majority, and put voling corruption out of the way, we will ere long becomo a corrupt and o dishonest nation, Wo need 2 syatem of voting that will jnsure or racure the vote, pro and con, of ecery rofer, be bo sick or woll, busy or not, when vote is noodeid, and thus a full and complels expression of tho peoplo, and that, 100, freo from all rear or favor, Lribos or iufluences; and thus secure with cortaluty the vata of *the man who pever voten,” alluded in your editorial of last Bund; To ank, or eveu exzuct, overy votor, or even & majority of thom, to turn out on election-day, bo ba gick or wail, busy or not, or tto westhor fonl or fair, is asking tao much of the slek or ovor- busy voter, erpecially during bad weathsr, which too ofteu maken bad yoting. Besidee, around tho ofling-places there sio collected a crowd of f'.n.,.. bribers, rufiens, who too often inttuenco & vater, by offers, promisas, threats, etc., 1o vole contrary to bis own wishes, To securs the votes -0f overy voter, & plan must be devised 8o a8 to take tho vote of avery votar at his home, offic; or bustuess-piace, and thus got his vote unintivencod, and withou any loee of biy time, which, In many oasee, can NI be spared, and ofton cannot be, to visit a polling place; o plan which also secures tho vole of tha sick; and fhua makes the voting 8o complete that fraudulent voting or baliot-box stufilug is ont of the gueation, and tho olection be of men of tho peopia's choice, sud not of rings. A sistem sometling hie the consus-taking may bo & good one, in which the voter's namo and place I8 writton, and his vole marked under tho candidate of his own cholce, 'Thiere polling baols 1o bio carried around by thres polling can- vaaswrs, 00 two of whom sball be known politioal frionds of ovo caudidate. Thoy to bo undor oath uot to #ay anything to a voter, nor in lis presenco, on themerits or demeits of the candidates, or ths politica) imsues of the day, uuder {mnn'.l.y of n Loavy fino} but simply.to present their book and ask Lim (the voter) to 1ocord his name, place, and vofe, It the voter 19 unable to write, one of the cauvassers to write it down under the voter's mark. Porbaps, to guard acainst mistakes, ete., in this plag, the name, pisco, and who voted for, can bo printed o the papera, ko that all can aco how overy vata was cast ; and, if any vote Is wrongfully roported by tha canvassers, it conld bo detaoted, ai oach will bo auzious 1o soe huw Lis own vote 18 publisbed. Somo may object to thia as too oxpeneive. Burely {t cannot cost much move, {f a8 much, a5 the prosont system, counting time lost by golng to, standiug sronnd, and returmng from tho polle. Supposa it does cost » littlo more, Is it not better to elect men whom tho ‘lmomu prefer rathor than save & fow cents aud lot corrupt ‘mou sulo, to aur disgrace, if uot ruin 7 Others may objent to tho timo conenmed in taking tho vola. Lint & aity, county, or State can be diktrivted off sothat many canvasssta oan Losot to work #o as to get through quickly. ‘Tue oxponse would bo the same for time, but & little moro for poiliug-books, Whv be in & hur- ry to tako tho voto? If two daysto a week iy roquired to thoroughly canvess the voto, what is that compared to tho time too often lost in counting, and wrangliog over, and ocontestivg election-roturns 7 No oue can justly complain of tho time and cost of a systom that will bar out fraud and cor- ruption, and give us mon legally and fairiy eloctad, who, i tnra, wiil give us good sdmin- titration of city, State, and vational affairs, en- net good lawk, teduce taxes and’ expendlturoes, aud uover rald upou publio moneys, PmrLo. STONEWALL JACKSON. To the Editor of The Chicaan Tridune : Cuicaao, May 15, —Please allow mo & small spaco {n your columna {o reply fo a communica- tion signed ¢ G.” n this maruing's lsauo, #@." is not only decidedly mistaken In say- Ing thas Gon, Btonowall Jackeon advooated tho kiling of Uuion prisoncrs, but is also uugenerons and uncharitable to s dead Christiau scldior, for Btouowall Jackson was both of these, in avery #ongo of the frord ; mnd, If *“G." had eaid that tlio foregolug was * known and acknowledged at tho Bouth,' he would havo been nearer tho mark, a4 1 am suro that no person whatever, with any ragard for the truth, who evor knew snythiug of QGou. Jnokson, would say that he was iu favor of *war botho knlfo," Lhad the honor of being in his command the first year of tho War, aod for several mouthe wes on his staff, and can most aolemuly aver that nothiug of the kind was ever heard by s ; most sskuredly navor knew of hia express- ing umself to that effect, sither before or after the réetlod in which I was atteched to his com- wand. I pregume that *Q." makes his sssertion framn heareay ; but, whethor or 10, ho treats with kroat disrespect the mewmory of # kind snd good wman, who, during his caroor, both civil sud wilitary, was always abave rapraach, w. ————— Efow & finua Focls to He Ikun Over by the Car On Bfonday of last week a frefghf-conductor, T.. Averitl, tell norosa the rail at Wells River, Ve, and tho whools of o oar, weigliiug 18,300 pounds, aesod obliquoly over Lis body sud off the lefs og, somo 6 funohes below tho hiy, Whon tha whool pasuod over, Averillistoned for tho crsiie ing of tho bones, bus they did uot break, bat the whool of sha truck slaioui iustantly, Lo folt vure, would cut the legw off, Hut tho wheol iu-ad over, and @ofore tha roar trucks resched Dbim he mprang ont -and staudin) bolé upnight. For five miuutes be falt 10 paln, winco then the been slmost unendurable, and he has on kept undor the influeuco of opates. Two Juok-ku! 1o bis packet bout nearly double, It [s supposed the Hange of theso 'whoels struck upon thess knives frahy and passsl up tothe top of thalaz, and thua avollsd the shiearing affeot of the flango upon the rail. The ®kin upon his porson was not broken, but the flanga broke the tiasun of the flaah on the top of thn lepa, and nndornoath the rail rask Into the flesh, t=aving i ark dietinct. Mr. Avarill. it rearefully atended, will got along. Thia s the only ears nn recond whera R car hias riun over o man's legd, Inaving tho bones perfectly un- harmed, CITY REAL ESTATE. ARGAINS BOUTH OF GITY 114 acres grovo lot on Forty eightls.st., near Konwood de- e 27 aares enrner Forty.thirdat, $acren corner Fart) Bih-ot; B acies cornor Fif fotlial. Alry purgy tase Inrostmeats on Wabksh, Michigen, Puairte, Ind ans and Caluin v, v hj10s domo of tha very chislcost broperty on the Douls. ‘Fuke dosiring ta purehase anch proparty, eithar for . DrovAmEnL of (nvastment, ara cospmetinily Invitad fo. call atmyoiea. 'l norn mater was, aud 1t i3 do gvee il e, paore fe nt ta svcam propar Taoviiabiy Tiss rapidly 1e1d fof fovmaimmen Fori(A AV 1AL 0 Erviytnmacer, b Commerco. Fo' ALENORTI BIDE TSI DEST . North Dasrbarn-st., near Mapin, 6i [ fioetl Dearbora Invacnz. Thars 1t un corain o rnid- e < liunite and. north o AR, 18 Chambae of i enst front, o Ik, PAY! 25 or €0 fat. 0 €orn: Supsriur, L foct, east fruot, withoat canh payment ta party hn wifl butiy, D, HARVEY. @ Wathing O BA Hogen JUICE RESILINGES ARD REST Micniga 3 Pral AT TWO-THIRDS 118 WORTH, - d basement brick houte at Cottage near il ruiture complote, f wanted: Ier 13 tar eont un o Ssom 11, 19 i Geove, renting rire nrkod: can be vacated if desied, eartor I(OZK'I". 103\ L MATRLE T Yot 221158 1061 th allny mould Iy TONT, T3 WEST ADAMS- § tireten st ; Fon” BALT—Wil HAVE dence 1,18 zroutd Jeiferson snd cen seli cheap and give long tms, | Five’long e Waost Madisus . B A e POR BALETIE DIGGEYT HARGAT Jewt un South Park-av,, north of "'ll‘lxlllfll,h. e font If sold at onca. "G, A, LI borast, ., £L 1% Dear. NEW BRIGK TTOUSES, CHEAR ) ptbar doeleatlo prapicts o i oy 5, GOUDMAN'& Ci),, 53 Do o TTA D LOT O WEST JiAR- tlinnat, Winld feke tnimprored lot on \West Hide, between Rlddianu and Te: Ad dross 234 Wosr Harr an.s if.b-81a,, A8 Dart paymc: B, n TE_STORY AND HALF COTTAGK AND ‘Walabar, belwaon Fiftysavonth snd I'ifiy. Apply o promlscs, tirst houss sauth of Fil~ 01t B T A GREAT BAC Teot. B>uthwost cormer of Gooth founded by straols s nd a and near jake shore drif AHGAL 164 VRET o 1 foet acuth of ‘CLirty-third-st, hayment 1o good bulder. 4. D st JoR BALESICHIGAS Iy-pintiat., koot NOWTIL OF T front. Cal woen “Puonticth and ‘Twonty -Hrat-aly, sizabls building ol _Galamat.av., nor:h of 'l wantiett-t., fact ory cuzap, J. D ARVEY, € Washing| it., brick housa, uith 4s-fout lof £ il Lo Disclase twosey. EATL T Wit Take niber MATSON HILL, SUZDRBAN REAL ESTATE. [OR SALE-GOOD HOUSES OF FROM &T0 10 Toame, in mston or (Jlencae, at very low figures, nnd 1 wili tak tirst paywent fu brick, [uuber, bard- Ware, O & food eullection of baake0f will 1 o, ject dor pariies to Aowu, “Hevorsl R sivap. Ttotm 11, 168 ik A black it TO RENT-~H( : £ i D eI E ’I‘O RUST-TWO.STORY FILA FTn st by AT hydeant.”Vent Jow.~ Apply at7 NEW DRIGK » oatna eacn s modar 3 T for_small tamiline: 43 om § Brran Block T o neet, 13 "]l e TonoUs. WestBide, Alan, Tinck, rndnen improvm Tantlow 1o good loaant, ooty font ot i Voo 1 Prp N -Ti 1N 2nd_be«qment Houea, Ne aintod and caichnined, with fa. tyminth.st., contais 1 4.4 por moat 3 HURONST., F) AT ¥ m actaxon front, brick, WALL! sl 04 E01S, Bt aL- Xl or will a s T i Snbnrban. 0 RENT-IN RVANNTON-GOOD IICUAES 07 [rora Lt § roams, with from t 15 acrey of wii - vatod ground wl eacl flh{auu. At from 810 11 Eaonth, o wil A BROWS ¥, 1L (pibly payaients TO RENT--ROOMS. T_ROOMS_ONE SUITE 4 LARGH M. rimt. vicely furniihed, o s sama e with b i mprovemeor Ollo-st,, eastof Clay foreacas requtred.” Addrems for tare 'O RENT- ON TILK NORTH . eant of Clark), pazlor room, wit soom, usfurnisbed,m private family; Addsey T 8, Triliune offico. WNISTED FROST ROOY OR 1414 Calumot-ay., nvar Twen~ DR (INDTANA-ST,, h or without Jhrary rences required. URNISITED ROOMA SUITABLE POTL sping {6 tno Ldwards Block, b7 Milwankas- Aies ol foar o eight unfurnislied rooms in Apply on peeinl Staras. TORES AND BABEMRENTS 164 AND 186 th vault, elther tozoilior or single, Ap- KR, Hoom 9, 150Ulnrk-at. A BAST TAKEST, VIRRT FLOOI nt., "Also third Qaor, 714 and 116 Walsash- fust, ‘witn nuzam-clevator. GKORGK Lr DTribuae Shulidiag. S EAST LAKE-ST, 4 $T0. iyl adapiad fGr wholessle hust: If."‘.'[fi]"‘ basement 186 Snuth Clark: : itldings contrally located. ~ Apply the'nitica o U i NE g By o e otkate P MRLOON S R PR X 110 RENT—ST0) ND ORT cEnBa AN {of e o o Guirs of W0 My 81 P TORESToSMALLSTON wiakes Mif- Promis P08, 5 eheap o giod balag lonanta, ApD) - r—— 5 e WANTED -MALE HELD, i ':tlluohxonnu‘-. Olerks; &o. iD-A GOOD. BOOK! M M ehly ecquainted -l.',i(tm:;::”.‘ A L otk S L iy o L Tribnng ntea e 88 OARRIAGE PAINT. buion inter Dhiree ork, I any Cal front 18 51 to'4 p. g ol Canatoate TG MARON T0 D0 A BSALL At a il Ax) Wi e G o et Wabaghear, Gomg mnlovmemr Acanoias. 31 RAILROAD MEN; FRRR FARD, W e pagmg [Arm.-tizn- kB Baacv-miveande, Avoly to AND R §hn ARG8T GO, o Hiorl SR SEEA ANTRD—40 TV OAD LATGIFT Tatn € Crepong mae, e Bandas . e G, © o Wm‘rm 14 AND HOAN Davisn I3horers for Jowa Trag fare. - And &ioon b Tand gama Bands, 3BT Riactptisn, 0 Mignotzanenna, . VWANTED-MEN, "Wit WANT Tir yAwes op dews {lisk wan ta potl mrticia i G000 faant & " e anat Bscen, M)iress JANDH Ve prorors Eoston, "Mare. Hambors of 5 i Mawinte ( “CLARS TRAVELIY i SALIA- tishiod trado, Afutt A e Totlans And whir goads by b o 1TH & %:fi‘r?;:!?fifi:fit?"%“v‘llgftfinhom- e BTN &0, T fitarat, a0 (ree. "0, o Boom 19, N UT- Atlierican TO TARE RANES “z;lb et wnnké l’" VEW AGENTA T RELL A PAT. 3 in domand. Ayply ta I u.'w"u.!ifig'. TENCED OANVASSERS; Lifls to Uiroulatar, Courige oico, s Fh1. m. AAN T ATTEND IN A MEAT 124 bl : b lareuce o ady foe work. Ap. ACTIVE YOUST id: salaey muderste, IMEN FOR RATLROAD, 6 FOR BAW. ¢ farins, £0 for citv, and ¢ o for cltt, and 1 balator: sigaly staue-dgar MoVickesh e N A LAVELL, W THFA FORL BALESSEN, 1ty wrd counteyt light, grnt nin cvary town: forinaate megafacturer, 0Mico 48 Asti NTALL Apuy invontion, Jand Hiock, WANTED--FEMALE HELP. it Domesties. WA —A GOOD. GIRI, ik fn o Aniall Jamis, G DO ARNERAL Ro to Englewood, o5t Mond. GENERAL HOUREWORK, H ron T VRIS, TO & iy, No. 23 Sixe -GODD GIR, T e e R ] b I el e s el Lannaranes. ANTED-SONAN HO WaGll AND 1004 OX 2t b1 /mand Tuss edoy simpinymant, Ay the fith or fita | _.5;..,‘ . b Mlvaday or Tuesday, ONF IR WEST MAD QOLLL,” NEWELL TRON-NT. 41X 1T, PTIITERY WFORD, ATT0TS- PLSJ CHAW. 1c3. 810 WILT, BUY A 10T AT P, dowh and 36 & mosth ‘anul oald§ lml"‘fl{ shown {rei € r TN 1Hi0WR, 1e2 701 RALEWILL SELL subidtvided snd Tararably focated St bateait ilioro e, Llnck from deps o arl from cuty linits, a1 2 Ling Ao {hvoniment eall 000114 O, USBORN 6, oo 18 espor Dlock, Wand o7 Glatkest, TRt SALE—AT DOWNEN's GUOV G Q. It dnetingn Tots, acron, and. smalffar T & 3. 18 LYMAR, 17 Portlind filuek, 167 Doartornst, SALE-1 WILI LL OJt 1. SETOR A TERM J O e e A roons, sswmcoted callar, Calver furnnes, and ampls clis- o prouns frond £ fest e Lakaddy s mame bt Skt Stiehigau. _Inguim at my o uth Wator-a AICTANAS GARThR, ™ N0 |FOR SALE-AT A BANGAIN— AT ENGTOWG0D— ona lot 1: 1 for 31,200, ono-half cash, balance an tiime, (rurth ‘AlioIota at $30 aash per lot, worth £ wag ‘rbune ofiico, JrOR SALE-T AN AUTHORIZLD TO SELL 1T ‘much below macka value, 8 tract of 40 hetos unar Lawndale, and, t facliifate sale, can make very favorable teems. 3% HENKY EORY, Ttabia 14 Toapar’ Binck, 15 a 3 —OR TO T o B AT TN dlots st petces i Leri to it uo roperiy anl Lest bargains uf sy sabur Chicazy. b e BOWLES, Ho Dettiomats 701t SELR-CHOICE RESTOESC, Nannal_feliool bud o WIITTIL ¥ LUTS IN THE wood, by IL. B, FEinn A "= %3 AN NMA N o b DM 0% b B0 -PING Plixonlinnenms. T(?‘.“T’llifl'—flf;CK(—yfllgfillr’ll’n'f"i%rflku T, NEAR Wentnasrund gt heideg. 4 D én, Aoy to VAN CRABLE Haa 07 e NT-DOOK NEAR THE ROUTI_RND_OF Avrls 10 0, . HOLSEH, & Saots G, ;, LANG 74 Pacin LIGT RO S, bio. i altabla for b 0 SR WORE £ U LENT-RATORY. AND, DASGMANY BN 1% rear ot 291 Calamet.av. Tajqulre of WAL M, DRE, eurner Adams lin.ate: mu snd Feank R R T—COAL YAl TRALLY LOCATED, ctions, Heot nod rallradg.mox: T o 0.0 T WILE R chimnte or ome a0 sbop, or jarty, werce, vlm'x NT—DOCK, Eoatb iranch, o 1L EOARDING AND LODGING. Brutiep it Canniacos. "D ast Sine. 14 (SOUTH BANGAMDN-GT. — ORE LAROE :+) tnntroum, Witk or without ‘board, furnished or anfarnished. 3()3'\“; T RANDOLPH-ET,~RO0M VAR PATL 22 Tor fu roai, furnished or uafurninod, 5 1 momt and wile of (o gentiameny oo "B bodrd RIVER FIONT, 0% STV s et COUNTRY REAL ESTATY, [FORFATE-GRIAT TOT BALR B AUCTION— 0y veldonco letr, Gxin) tost, In th Cliy of Bowne, Jogne Uintg . tsth st 10 I grom RAEWIRGS on iha re chanca for honicd ‘Pustess, or aadiou Sonth Side. 3""L SOUTH STATE-ST.—ROAKDING FOR LA. Vivao; day boa dien or genilomen, 81t 5 pex wark with se of WABASH-AV, — CHUIC] TGONS 999 S 3 and Singbot m rovldunco, mav ble, In the new a: mrba 4B 3ppuicativa aa alo JUAK, ON B it § han ko good Hilmiace fona Inuis i 3chango for s cottags Budlot In caucu. . Coll (T to e KK Dy 0ur Wasbiagton-s « TANGE-JIDUSE, ON HOWES AV, e Langley sod Viaceut 1 b gots bri Y'ull W ek b improveneuts{ wil uatt paymont, or will fo glear of nourn! TS Rtk ATE YOIt EXCIANG| 31w, 00 wortls of timbar snd co gaod fmproved or unimy will pay’ pars In carh, 77 whitowood and whil A} fands in Viegruiia for roved real os ste lu this clty; 'his land G4 1) gurered with faa oak timber, And UndCrlaid witl Trum o1le to tive Yoius of ol aw ¢ talning In tnany places more iban B feck in thiokne Two ur three thousaud scres on the line of the Cne. Jpka d Uito Raliread, “Wiho oxk tindher naed by thie Con ral Pacine Kadlrvad of Cultfornia ls shipowd from this lmmmlhm nefghburlitod, baing cartied by rallrad to Ricliinond, &ad frors Clioiice by Yassel arasnu (L0 Hort (o #an Franclsco. blavorars tioa to various Karopesn m shunduco of _mn'nn:bllné ] rquality. Forfurthor paric BPIRRY, RITCHIK Or inqaira of 1Ll s v e e ATeT E AR 0 RRCRANGE-AN CLEG B Tio_wrounds G dacknov 'O compteis ia e¥ory Tenact Tof & besuLiul Lume: acksonoie bas 12,000 inhaLitante, and hte many eduoatinaal (netite. o atu is Rasty aftnatal callod tho hand i Yildnoia: want Ohicago ety orgou i Plyto . b, MOKI: Wasiingon V0 RXCHANGE-FOR OASE i s twaggey and latement briok honee at Cattage ravo, oo Kills. Parks (araliure eoplote i wAn(C 1 sonting fof 13 por cent G ' Diice. ssked; cas ba Vacased 11 Gesired, ligom 11, 109 Dabtbutnsts NG EXOIIAN PGV T.A—\Es——fi Maton_ Cotiniy, Hvery tablo stock o mut. aid city property. - inquilre of J, CURY, Norlu Jofter- XCUANGE-2H TOTE TN FOUTH BIVIION, utorcars. for Lowss an £ Lo ; PR T SO0 Wit vro” ANTED-FATM, T3 KXOIANGR YOR 81000 ortl of agriculturt] Laupleinante, that eat bo niac: iy E - UNIMPR T fors W keted by rght party tn threa mouthe, Want an improred i WL 100 lslos f Chieogo; Adarsss it M, 59 ‘ont Twellib-at, _JORSES AND CARRIAGES. OTION=WESTON & O 123 KART WY ASIIING- \n‘rux»g'r.:vu;('u\ BALIS ouit JHAIH'»& ND HARNI " DLYS, AND SBATURDAY _Amplatimo given wtess ail idunder warrautoa, BALE-THREE T-CLABY LIGHT TWO. FOE nalfin.;‘; ‘wheol e ous &t 12, Al JAL: RETIB, eocuprlut LTS [‘Null BALE-OIt KXCHANGE-PALL OF LARIK, foung mul palr ot work-horses; two or thred 4fngle tioresa - st onro Hotels. NETADA NOTELUZ AXD 150 WADASILAV.— F) :L.:.}kmxz.‘yudu. 8710 410 pyr weok. Day buard BCT, BOARD WANTED, 1y, whore thore are o uthar baarders, Heco] (3| greforsod " Rarlh® st Slichighu oF Wabsinav, Ad” Aress 7 U4 Teibune oth FINANCIA (ONMRRCIAL FAVIR 45D 3ion 2" bowght s ol Toa mads anreal e o AL a8, - fiunkors aud tirieid, No. 110 Y TO LOAN ON DIAMOND ger ‘hines, and othier ool amn O Clas p-atairs, TO IN SUMS OV €001 AND BARRIER, DUZLYL DINNTONDS, ATCIIES, DI prit e 13 o ¥ nar ik Taisuined last e oo 1 luan MOFEY, 70 104N & ENT RATES OF 1X- A et on bnprocdfead st becuriy ia Chicaed sony ; bwlfia 2 (A WILGOX, Ko by S * B W TE AT CURRRN 1Y TO LAOAN 2 TO § YRA P 5. 0 HENRY O YoAT] ALSTERE oy 1.6 )\l 10,40 d rerl R AV iy Toasiks ock, 100K COU. bsrally for the sama, 0 LOAN, 18 RUNS OF &40 70 > ()‘).OO?Tyu.m. WEATON, 7 Teaper Wlock, FOR SALE, A A A A AN A A A JPOR SALE-A SEOOND-UAND MARBLE MANTHL and’ grite eamplai Emnlovmiont VWANTED — oisias il Car private fouill Mrs, DUBIKCE'S Minceltansons. UIRL TO YAKE CAIE OF CHIL. Agcucre: ND KCANDINAVIAN s, city and 4k oo-av. WANTED-AS ROOKKEEPER, OR of collector; salary not so muckh of an ohe uation: A ¥ raicrences,” Addreas W H I, QITUATION WANTED-AS _BUOKREPEI miany yesny exberionico li<u iy, Koforoucua & o, ir i NTED-HY A PRAGTIOAT, GAR- jfjood Fofeceace, AdduussiL W, Wikomte Guunty, ATUATION WA AN OF oud education as clask o ol 1 2 Teforence Eiven. Address T VAL T [PALT »iting: Domestics. SITUATION WANTED-UY A RTEADY GERMAN R R Amacan (amul to do tecoid work Tagilre JITUATION ki 1D geavial Loatowork L1 o small family, Rewb: 7. TUATIUN WANTED-RY & SWI A first-elase mest and pasiey conks botel or yrivaie dlys clty or country; rofsronces givea. Apply as 41 TUATIONS WANTED — LADIES Hrai-clasa fomaln bl!sl‘l\, any. 3= DESITING matlonsiity can be enited a1 ouce at Mra. BAKEN', 48 Exst Fourtoagibat, bo- . taeen Wabash and Michiga: Fmyplorment Arents. ONB WANTED-LADIER I fcmale holp enn bo wiitad o7 8 Sopirinz bo STURL 5, LABTOSK, 534 Weat QIIUATIONS WANTR 12 gaod Seyndinasiin aud German b ai M. DUSKICS ulllcs, 8 Milwankes Henseheonors. ITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNQ WIDOW, 13, 48 busfetnr 08 wltwer with childron, Nond I peetalile 21 nosd avply, ase WILIT. MUSICAL, TION OF BUYERS I8 REQI) o SPLETATL 1!’:}’(( l’l"t'fi‘l.' hig V'l;.}.h ELE- 25 w ILTIS wa aro now o orlag, Loing the ok ol n ol ASNIUS KER BALE Y NKw yonk orry. " ostrGmaeat ars of Yariuns Seieciase tabin i¥ HALEEsr, DAYIa S 0O, Moston 5 New York In atpta; i Now Verk, 4ll\;)V"H-\I!D‘. TARRAN 2700~ Drand-new and elegent piany, grm_ rand-ne d clekatit plano, Hn—lirand.new a; legant plany, 7 8L78—Mannforts, a.1Al 1o now. S iuaslortc) el 1o bew "acl Aud ol earnful AEARRL TOI'E i north of+Fdrteenthest, aorta of Fourteanib.at PIANOS, GHAND, cin bo bad onlyol W. W. Orner Sial il Adamesin, o or aalo on Moaday, Hay 1, 1953, the follaws innoe, wniil solds 17 e Chickarin 8 fiainrs firotbyes. . 17 Hallet, Davis & {5 =4 Hallat, Davia & Ca.. i1 I I ] »n B p 7l ¥ (RS IE e, et e e e S0 et s wpedieetonie | s g AN thiie LG DU v Bullaing. Foy 4 oM eners foi PARTIFS IN ¥A DFRIIGR AVIE A i D PiAN | D Patolinss oot a Tor LS kL NA 50 Work s Hiive yobe sodh sobt ot sttty by tas CUalE ooy inatiarat, INTEINATIONAL PIPLS GO £ 70U WALt (0 il all ue Wanb Auvances m gonds of any JPOR AL 0L NACHINEY. AN, Lind, L ROCKWELE," Autiodorr, 17 4ad 1 Dosrs a ¥ine, factory, = P - hor or o stng oy L oy & o iales 673 TAUASI-AV_A NUNHEN 0% FLEGANT ‘baiky and b at wick et second now and secand-band pianofories, fully warrau ot < | td.abises tiag bait-pric, Pianos from $10 to 820, Taa 1FOF, - RAYE — GUVENNNENT —CLOTNiNG, | doncedis Wabular, Srobiquaes, dackat, Hubbar ilankets, aud Uniforn ok Coad for muliapy compa; TR MACHINERY, _____ 1 D-IIAND MAORIN. ~NEW OIt AR dio exchanye for tf ) EANS o B Y L of vt e lunno{fx‘" ) YOUNG LADIER: LT 5 = LI Fark Noxh B W eat e ot o B e, Vel e XN&TRUCT!ON’. SFXEN INSTITUTION OF FEGHNOLOGY, D Juna ), st 9 Address SAMULL KNEELAND, Bro'y,, Hnalon, Mass, DIVORCES. VOGRS EEGALEY OUTAINED 0T THAUD: ulendy. Fot aliardgcrss. Ten gears’ vractido. i Postdincs as foil, ‘8 courts ol Ouicagn. Sll‘flullu"ll‘l OF A, J, MEILOHERY 0 At A3 Wi FORMER. 1y A buulh Halated vt eat Madisonie Adiross L., cornur Girdeu. Id un monthly payments. LOST AND FOUND, % T, REWARD WILL R T PiEah Gty EYARS, Mick B Up Barurday ikrnoos PRk Tt i 0x OINE. 2 Dibten ' Gol 18 i anre Saptrata of so. HI IR BALE_A U-MEDIUM GLOT rdee i § o Feilake orkeer uo8s I PARTNERS WANTED. PARTREIL WANTED-ANY GENTLEMAR TIAY. 910,000 40 larost can tind a Arat-olass spporianily boruushly udorsiood by 100 sde 2l revonuo of froin §7.00 can Le_ sutablishod 0N BALECTHR 7 ‘pockut bifitard tabl londer's cashinos, tee fal d HEturs gothor, vory low, J. unat, Fos b wil bnsfnesa I louls, ura 'lllfl I‘r o et FHISREAY o, NEICWANTE) qn'-nfio’rfludrwwfi‘x new aod salustlo batest aricls S R L PPARTNEIRL WANTED-WITH vio, 4% CASHINT: ?‘fx easgriationt, srowdelubor R ey e e BT, B e nutos Room 7. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. _____ D1 FARLOR BOITS AT TALF TRIGE at aepine & ancnber o ity retat) turvr. The bfl:“u‘.'flnll Ihl:ul ma:lulnl ol afaranconivan ani ro: T GUDFIES S Lol wilva HA. o for ] 2, e | i T Yotaail Pk, :!1‘- s o022 Waiaot and we paglor sult § [ By LR L R o n&wfibum ALalAY.s Rocth of Fourtesathiaty \autod tu evecy BN OBl s CHANOE-A TTATE OPFOR- orabant talloring, hat,: sap, roxah, altusfed 04 Fall i uutishiog to tos : ) d 'I“b:‘n'l:". and 4108k "Tvoloes ahun {atholurtly ivan. Aldiess N 15 A BARUAIN FOILANY ONM HAV) A (l:fl A nrl\:lLl" tirat-clase o ry"'in l‘mdngl" oft Lt e "Kd8rons (o0 ale ¥ FORBALE, WiTH A GOQI oasud wagons, Inqulce as 83 + oraer Low T OABI GHOGKILY DN TIE WASTRIDE rado. A gond et Ty ‘et & tlsconat i e goods. Expeases light, o e S e G I 3 fiuiins, Doud rabscan or sallizg a8 147 Wasl $E{)() WILL BUY A TUIRD INTEREST IN A SO0 Mt ™ ek TR 'Hofs g needediaeure it o, ‘or & tan hat wauls toen- thisle § rere oliaage, Nogpalontor bem. unu atlice, Qb T MISCELLANEOUS. ' L1, OASIL PAID FOLL UAST OFF OLOTHING A A o ofiay LLad by seiaiag o loe 10 JUNAS G S SR, A CCOUNTANT AKD KXVERT BOUKKKERYRN OF groc3 o' ssuajlnes] ook frometly And care- ,GUOD OAST-0FF GLOTHING WILL iin loo, JUNAN A DRIELSAL A Septidupingsiis, 00 ¢ all 2 {OU WANT TO GET THN HIGHEST PFRIO] TV SO WANY Fo i SN UOWER SH DR Uttioe, 837 Ulark-eh. s PERS0 ANTING “BMPLO 3 iy yal, R T ¥reash 4d-Gu wantod. e Laugi, 11 Moy Treimtiring

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