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e 5 A Y AR A S B S0 AV i o s R e : e 3 i i A e NSRS s | e AL S T YOLUME 28. GROCERIES. 0MPARE The following with the Prices you sre Paymng for roceries. Cot Lexf Sugur, per Ib. Pewdered Sugur, per Ib. Granaleted Suznr, per | 1L %A 7 Soger, perlb.. 10 & Gall. Kegs Stiver Drip: 3.30 Beat Tablo Syrup, per gal. 50 Newe Taridish Pranes, 3 Iba for. 25 Now Zanste Curruntm perib. T Price’s B. Powder, 1 1b. Cans. 40 Price’s B. Powder, % 1b. Caus 22 Price’s B. Powder, ¥ Ib. Cans. T Trice’s B. Powder, Larxe C 1.60 Royal B. Powder, 1 Ib. Can 40 Eoyal B. Powder, % Ib. Can: 22 Eoyal B. Powder, X 1b. Cans. 12 Kingnford’s Shiver Glosa Starch, 61b. packan 10 srds Corn Starch. I Ib. pkee. 1t ¥Fex's Dinmond Gloss, 6 1b. boxe 55 Fews Diamond Gloss, 1 Ib. plge. 9 Fox’s Refined Corn Starch. 10 Best Carollun Rice, per I 10 Fess Tavioca, per Ib. 10 8plis Peas, per Ib... 4 Soda Crackers, per Ib. 8 ovster Crackers. per Ib. = s Eeuosiz Crackers, per Ib 10 Ne. 1 Chroeolnte, per I 35 Beker's Sweet Chocolate, perIb.. 25 onble Vanilla Chocolate, per & Dlackwel 60 Crossc & Blackwell’s Plckles, pints. 35 Gerdon & Dilworth’s Queen Ollves.... 55 Gordon & Dilworth’s Red Carrant dells.. 35 (Cstman’a Mastard, 1 Ib. Tias 65 Colman’s Mustard, X Ib. Tins. 35 Colman’s Mustard, X Ib. Tizs. 20 faperted Sardines, Small Flsh) X.cc.., 20 Jmperted Sardines, Small Fish, .35 Fuillippe & Cannud’s Small Fish, Ex- tra Size Cans. 50 Moskrooms, per Can. 3. Cans Tomatees, Ceve Ovsters, 1 Ib. Caus 10 Ceve Oysters, 2 1b. C: 15 Germen Dottled Dox..... ... 4.20 Bakbitve Best Soap. 100 Bars, per Box 7,25 Celgnic’s Ioney sad Glycerine, per Box.. . 35 8. Leocis White Winter Wheat Flour, per Bri... - 750 Best Spning W - 6.50 Miunesota Patent Flour, per Brl, from 8.00 Kow York Pactory Cheese, pecib........ 12 ANl other kinds of Groceries at squally Low Prices. We give 18 ounces to the pound, and deliver Goods in all parts of the city free of charge. J. HICKSON, 167 South Clark-st. Between Madison and Monroe. Isallwe asknow CHINA, GLASSWARE, &o. b bl B S for & Whito Fr. China Dinner Set, 188 pieces. Best Porcelain paque, 123-piece 1nner Set, [ $18. $1O Chamber Set, best goods, Tl $13.60. Since our reduc- tion in prices, buys & $110 Doc- orated DinnerSet —$70 a 5100 Set. = : Now buys a dozen Cut Glass Goblets we al- ways sold at §12. to 65¢ is what wo ask O for Fruit Dishes we cformerly sold at 75¢ end $1.50. In fact,if you want any- thing in our line, it will pay you to call on A. PICK, Successor to E. 0. LAWRENCE & 00, Buys Decorated Geots a dozen Goblets we used to sell at $2.25. CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. UNDERWEAR, &o. IFYOU Want the GREATEST BAR- GATNS ever offered in Chica- go in Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies' and Gentlemen’s UNDERWEAR and General Fancy Goods, go to the Great BANKRUPT SALE Of the stock of Jas. H. Foster & Co,, all of which is positive- 1y offered for ONE-HALF reg- uler prices, at 77 STATE-ST. (Field, Leiter & Co.’s Block.) W. M. ROSS & CO,, Formerly of Ross & Gossage 276 State-st. ESTATE. FINANCIAL. SALE OF Valnahle Real Estate IN CHICAGO. Geart for Massschuseitain the matier of Goo. W. s0id ¢ public aveclon at 3 o'clock p. 12, st the ofioe of Kern & Fuch, No. 305 ‘Bston, Mansactiuotia. Sevosiy e snd, oueball acrey cousiating of lota ot blocks of land fathe Sowih Dizisin of ibe City of Chi- o, ta tho Town of Hsde Park, Cook County, Tliinais, Stimbared seventoon to tweuty-roven, {aciunve, the west BAlf of swenry-eleht and all of thirty, thirty-ono snd thic- Dr-imo on 1iugh Msher's subdivision of ik 8. e. qusrier ¥ section 1ifiten, ownship thirty-cight, norsh of range fourteen, 'of the tbird primcipal meridisa, sach whole lot contalaing five acrcs, calculaung to the c Jace, the note ef satd baxand dotlars, datod Comber . 19 d Geo. B Gitaon, o onder s yoats from it date. togeiber with the' morigags e T erop an and [ tha, SheMoId he District of By decresof fire Bankrapt e Diatrict of day, Juna urt Square. o i 2 Addition to T ayo: containing about sovantvcn cres. LS Bestgneos Ars sathorized by said docroe to reirase e paharer et iaerst 11 tho propersy 1old a2 shove. FOR SALE 8. H. KERF00T & CO., €1 DEARBORN.ST. Lake View Property. I will subdivide my elegantly-improved Block at Loke View into six parcels, giviog 1o each parcel a fine Dwelling Site, well cov. ared il Shrubbery, ng o dRen par of those who on - la Dreeliing yrorth a: least FIVE THOU- 8. H. KERFQOT & CO., 61 Dearborn-st. VAN DUZER REMOVED HIS FINE BTOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, ines, Liguors, Bottled Ales, &¢., &t., and CIGARS, '0 T 128 Lake-st., cor. Clark. Bole Western Agont for Maltby's Cocosnnt. REMOVAL: L HEDSTROM &CO, COAL DEALERS, HAVE REMOVED TO K V. cor. Adems and arketsts. BALTIHORE & OHIO RAILROAD. TICKET AND FREIGHT OFFICE REMOVED TO 101 CLARK-ST,, CORNER WASRINGTON. HOTEL. CLARENDON HOUSE, North Clark-at., cor. of Ontario. Tbis popular Hotel bas & fow micely farnished rooms Jaft vackot by families golng from the city for the eum- mor, which can b+ ren ed with buard ‘First-cla s fare furniened at cheap rates, and vanicnos of Jocation. combioe to render (aif oue of the ol desisatis Boarding Hot The city. Siagle 1a- o fentemen, or famiies 'caa f5d Hors & quiet ‘The convenlonces of & lriel. s LR WHITE. Pronrictor. WIRE SCREENS. WIRESCRERNS TRIBUNE BUILDING, EELLES BROS., & Madison-st. - Wire Window and Door Seregas. The finent sryles and best meko of Waloot-framed S Rhndows, 1} eta. Doors, 19 ta 2 ote. Send or. &°%; il or-oall at. Facloy of GOODWILLIE & GOODWILLIR, corner of Kingsbury and Ohio-sts. 15 cents per n 1t oppoiits aare foot, at Chloago Wire Work: ield, Lol Barkel prices. Witn Berean Clath at fiee & Co. Wi, PN ANUR, CEROMOS. CHROMOS. 11 o8 wazt azy you will find the largess sheck, Bast a8 Swimani, and lowest prices 83 Q. M. LDYINGTON & BRO.'S, 34 Bute-st Choice Manufacturing Property IN RIDGELEY'S ADDITION, Fronting on Chicago-av., Halsted-st., and West Superior-st. To_ Darties wishing 10 build we will give five years at 6 per cent. 3 %04 Taot on Matket-si, ranning from Jack- o o Gier. Can be had GHEAP if taken THIS WEEK. A_ld!lb L3 mxm!ger of ua’umfl fl!é:nm for ivisi Ct s e Fabdivision. 8t Driges o RVGOT & CO.. 61 Dearborn-st. Alome im_ the Hudson A beautiful Bwise villa, now tastetul, complete tn all ap- potntments, commanding grand views of the Hudson, one Tour from Kew York City, will bo soh—two-8fths cash, three ffths long merieage, or exchsnged for Chitago property, good stocks, or bonds. Call at 14, 1M aad 116 Take-st., between 10 and 12 o'clock, or address M D Ly s2 abore. For Sala-—At @ Bargall. 49x13%, with Bailding, corner State and Harrison-sis. SxmenToaie v P. O'NEILL, 153 Satest. e~ THEHE STATE Savimos Instimtion, 80 and 82 LaSalle-st., Chicago. THW OLDEST AND LARGEST SAVINGS BANK IN TOE NORTHWEST. Patd Up Capital. $500,000 Surplus Fund.. 70,000 and Ons-] Milllons. 38 exalusively that of avings Bank. st Totarest paid oa Depostia at tio raia of 6 per eswt por annom, componuded half- Bovuieon yoars of micossaiol Surtnome |y ey vy rafts tn sams to_sai o princt jos Earops. kI Prosident, 1TH, Vico-Prestdent. 1, Cavbler. KLEY, Asa't Cashior. The First National Gold Bank QF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. 82,000,000 GOLD. President..... GT0.F. DOOPER. Vice Presidout... SAMUEL DORT. Cashler...... R.C. WOOLWORTI. CORRESPONDENTS. LONDOX......BARING BROTHERS & CO. CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF IXDIA, LONDOK, AND CHINA. HOTTINGUER & CO. PROVINCIAL BANK OF IRELAND. HESSE, NEW3IAN & CO. DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. , 'BLACKSTONE NATIONAL BANK. .FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Collections attended to and prompt roturas made at the Jowest market Tates of Exchonss. UNION TRUST CO. SAVINGS BANK, N. E. oor. Clark and Madison-sts. Paid Up Capital......$125,000.00 Surplus Fund. . b5,000.00 Jaterast allowod on depostia at e rate of Hx (6) por oent per anaum. "Alt, insne Tiine Certificates beacing interest. 5. W. RAWBON, President. W. B. HOS ELL, Oulier, E: ¥. PULSIFER, Vice-Prevident. Loans on Real EStats. We are prepared to make loans on good property in Chicago, and well established suburbs, in sums to suit (above $3,000), for a term of years, at current rates. BAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 LA SALLE-ST. CHIGAGO MORTGAGE LOARS, At current rates of interss JOSIAF H.REED, 20 Nasawst., Now York, representod by JOHEN H. AVERTY &CO- 159 Lasalle-st., Chicago. First-class facilities for fiunucinl negvtiations lp London. FOR SALHE. ‘Four.story and hasement stone-front bullding en La- Ballo-st., nm;‘h;mbero{ EflmmaYcu:. ST D eioat. Lrowaaiane residoncs, Raw, onNorth Dearboraat. TBEODORE SCHINTZ, 78 Deacbornat. The Satory and basemont marbie front hoase No. %3 Sale--A Bargain, Twesty fild-s brick barn, all modern fmpruvements, splzndia ‘looa{ n prices very low. torms exsp.. H & . © Apply to €. WALK kK. Boom 13 Chamberol FOR SALE. o beantifal lots on Garroll-av. will be sold very chesp 1f taken atonco. Address F 4, Tribune office. BUSINESS CARDS. California Wine. _adles, etc. By whole- handrod and upwards. Chicsgo; or Paulinville, ;’ort,"Alkflllr‘. lgue-' salo 031y, from ome by Address 143 Rawtie W 8t Waba Coantts Op gy, ROUZE, Grower sud Dealer. E. M;ANCHER, OPTICIAC ™, Optical Tnstruments and Dreughismer’s Materiels, OPPOSITE THE SHERMAN HOUSE. GEORGE W. KNOX, Attorney-et-Law, Room 1, 151 South Clarkst. Collections and ll_other masters sitonded to without deiay. Parties abroad favited (o enrrespaa: Dutcher's DEAD SHOT, FOR BED BUGS. Dutcher’s Lightning FLY KILLER. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Sold by all Drugiats ia the United States and Canades. Violin Instruction. DE. N. ROSENBERU, a former pupt! of L. Spobr and Ole Boll, gives lessons on the Violla for ladies and geatle- Room 6 LAWN MOWERS Ground i the best srsle._Alsoall kinds of Sovtn ind B E‘bi“fl i Rad i e mairms renad wad mpaleadis & Boath Casuist. Money to Loan On oroductivs Ctty Property, st 8 % and 10 per cont, semi-annual, DEAN & PAVNE corber Randolph and Dearborn sis., Bauk floor. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. FURNIMAING GooDS!I Retall at Wholesals Prices. Edwards & Browne, Cor, Adams and Clark-sts. MEDICATED f acut Coronic Discates. At tie GRAND PACIFIC HOTISL. BATHS. TUE Vapor Baths, ELEOTRIC AND Flasst _in the country for the treaiment of scute aod FAIREANKS' STANDAXD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS.MORSE & CO. 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago. Be arefultobuyonly the Genuine. FIRM CHANGES. T COPARTNERSHIP. The uadersipnod have associnted fqr ths purpomy gacting Geoeral Commission and lirnkoiage bas- {reas in Gratn and Provisions, and respectfuily sollcit the e i ”}m““‘ el e INWAGEN & HAMILL. ot | SHIRTS. WA SHIRE! We are now prepared to make White Shirts to order, of any muslin and pattern, guaran- teeing in every in- stance a perfect Afit. We respectfully solicit a call. BOSTON SQUARE- DEALING CLOTHING, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF (Clark and Madison-sts. CEICAGO. TOMLINSONG LD, MANUFACTURERS OF 160 ST ATI-ST. MILLINERY GOODS. WE (FFER Our entire wholesale stock of Millinery and Straw Goods at RETATL At Wholesale Prices for the balance of the season. Those wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to call. DI T& (0, 231 Wabash-av. Opening SUMMER MILLINERY! J.H. HARVEY'S, 282 West Madison-st., Welngstay and Thursday, Jue 9 & 10, FRENCH CHIE Bewed over, dved, and blogked in *>v 1atost atyles ONLY -~ Mo, GELINEAU'S, 244 Wabash-av. FOURTH OF JULY. th gy TO BE CELEBRATED SATURDAY, JULY 3. GRAND STEAMBOAT EXCURSIONS. GOODRICH'S SPLENDID STEAMERS, Chicage, Shehoyoan, and Muskegon, WILL MAEE HOURLY TRIPS TO EVANSTON. Full Programme bercatter. G. BUTLY: BABY HOLDER. Suparintordent. The [Trade Mark,) An Perfecrion. Automatie A Motber's Holderand Inveation. Jamper. other, pleases father, be , g e AT ‘?"f{g'%&'-g‘.‘;flf,": ol Gl ‘o sam % s % BUALNG S €O 10 Smiaste FINESHIRTS | WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. DATLY ARRIVALS Of rich new foreign and home productions in Watches, Jewelry, Sil- ver Ware, etc., keep our ‘stock equal to any in the country, and we solicit an examination from every one. HAMILTON, ROWE & C0,, 99 STATE-ST, DORNER, WASHINGTOX. | MATSON &L, JEWELERS, Offer tho largest and flnest assort- ment of Watches, Diamonds, Silver ‘Ware, Jewelry, Bronzes, Plated Ware, and besutiful Fancy Goods in the West. Keop only the bastl%oods in every department, and sell at uniformly low prices. State and Monroe-sts., OPPOSITE PALMER HOUSE. Watches and Jewelry. 1 FoagMiftoeut Diacond Grastir 367, Arsu qualiy, ealy 2650, cost £1,20; 2 splendid paiz Diamond Barrings, $300 aud $5%), cost $30 and B70: 1 Stem-Windor Jurgensen, only 8290, cost €409 gold; 3now 3¢ seoond, Fly Back and Split Socond Fiy Brek, $2% and 3310, usaal price 3330 and $435: 2,000 dwt. now Guard Clialas, mew patterns, M Karat, 81,05 per dwt. ; 600 dort. plain 18 karat Riags, $1.00 por dwt., being part of thy Bankrups Stock of JAS. BOKER ¢ CO., Now Yorke Forsalyat GOLDSHID'S LOAN OFFICE, 99 Madison-st., near Dearbom. Jewelry Stock FOR SALE. Tho under-igned will receivz, until Satusday, Jano 19, 1875, ¢ash bids for the Baakrapt Stack of Jewelrr, Dia Mion 1%, Brouzcs, ete.. and Fiziures ia tho late Store of '3} N1, 512 Y0, sitiatd upon toe northeast oormer of State and Momms-ate. If cot disposad of by Jane 19, o % badanca of b Stuck and Fixtares will bo 1old at auction can be upon Wednaeday, Jrmo 23, at10a. @, The gu examinod at azy tme. FURNITURE. furniture! TPHOLSTERY GOODS At the Largest Furniture Establish- ment in the West. ESTA.BLISH:ED» IV 1857 0R0, G & OO, A extensive stock of the vary Huove & magnificent 5 eaigas to be found in any Far- chaicest and mostis country, elthor 0 rich, plain, of Giturs House Iryjge Gpbolsiery, Bodding, etc. oL FUN gatatylsment (n the West can o will 40 ud 57§ ervo us oall, and examine our, goods md Do~ 1T Gasince you you can boy cheaper snd ’(haq at any other hoass ln BEISZ oods for lot mooar T O & eibre tn sbawing oar stock whther you wishi to purcheso or not. GEO. GILBERT & CO., 267 and 269 Wabash-av. HAMBER, LIBREARY, Andfnfififior%kgnuuu, ‘mow and second-band, at FIRE INSURANCE. - 257 ANNUAL STATEMENT ONION MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. OF MAINE. DIRECTORS OFFICE, 153 Tremont-st., Boston, Mass. STATEMENT FORTHE YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1874 DISBURSEMENTS. Desth Losses.......8 453,631.00 Matored Endow- 13,000,00 ‘ments. ... 652,651.82 Dividends snd Sar- rander Valoes.... Total am't returned to Policy-holders. .88,874,858.46 INCREASE IN 1874. -$1.046,500.84 In Policics iasued 12524 Now Policles issaed fa 6132 SUMMARY. Grom Auseta.. .88,874,958.46 1,350,000.00 2,408,099.74 R.T. PETTENGILL, Hanager Western Deperiment, Comprising Illinois, Tows, and Missouri, NO. 133 LA SALLE-ST. (COMPANY'S BUILDING). CEIICAGO, TX:Ta 3. S| LANCS] TEE CELEBRATED KNABE Grand, Square, and Opright PTANOS, Acknowtedgod by LUCCA, KELLOGG, ALBANL DI MURSEA, SAUEST. snd all leading Artists, as the BEST in the markes, Every instrument warraatod for an ualimited time. The FAVORITE BAUER SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Warranted s suparior fustrament in overy respoct. A full #esortment of the above, ospacially of the UPRIGHT PIANOS, Prices from $350 to $1,000, ALWAYS ON HAND AT JULIUS BAUER &GOS _Cor, State & Monroe-sts (PALMER ROUSE,) ci10ACO: Wason & Hamin JBET ORGANS (&N WEW STYLES ready this month, iatroductoe d floor, law prices, to_cover ad- privaty sl 80005 PINGER & 07, Auglioneers YRooos. it Rsadolo WANTED. Salesmen Wanted. want two men with established trade in the whol o nas; will pay S Lbe 13, to I oot a3 b b e sonte ad sxperieace, K 2, E‘ofl\m Hice. WANTED. One undred men to work fn lumberyerd. Ap- plrto 1DLER & BRO, LUMBER CO. I B e Loomis and Trenty-secon W ANTED, o New York, & i, ©Apply to M. chitigs. FOR SALE, SAVE YOUR WALLS! -5t Marches on the STARFRICTION MATS, an or- a2l Tt s handsomen: pelor, 324 s atlle ne- ‘coasity for every room. For m:l‘_ \"G";U\ BGRO o Loy T4l state-st. Tias lins Brossels, Taps o ricos, oo secon auctlon prioes, on gecond «R\VY 20d BEAUTIFUL INVENTIONS. The PIANO- HARP CABINET ORGAN, an exquisito combination of {hess fustruments, The IMPROVED VOIX GKLESTE, when plaed loud, has tho ring of a Clarion: when soft, the delicacy of an Ziolan Hacp. The SERAPHONE is a dolicate roed stop. The ETAGERE OABINET OR~ GAN fs3u appropristo sud nseful combination, very le- gaat. NEW SOLO sod COMBINATION STOPS. CASES of NEW DESIGNS, HIGHLY ORNATI The MASON & HAMLIN CADINET ORGANS were awarded THREE HIGHEST MEDALS and a DIPLO- M4 OF HONOR at VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867, as the best instramenta of ita class in the world, aad bave alwazs received bighest honors in America. Thoy are recom. icago Dailp Tribmne. NUMBER 286, RELIGIOUS NEWS. The Varying Accounts of the Ministry of Jesus. Prof, Swing on the Action of (he As- sembly in His Case, Dr, Felsenthals Review of Mr, In- man’s Book. Notes and Personals at Home and Abroad. Church Services To.Day. THE MINISTRY OF JESUS. 15 THERE AN INSPIRED ACCOUNT OF IT? To the Editor of Ths Chicnro [ribune : Caticago, June 5.—Have we any inspired so- count of the ministry of Christ? All of ihe transactions recordad by Matthew, Mark, and Late, took place. 80 far aa %o can gather from these historiaus, within the space of six montha, Only one passover 18 mentioned, the one which ocourred at the time of the crucifixion. Joha, on the contrary, mentions four passovers, and sccording to him the ministry of Churist lastod three years and a half. Again, all the events rolaied by the first thres evangelisis, a3 taking place after the commenze- mont of Christ's ministry, occurred in Galiles, and the country round about; at least, outside of Jerusalem, until Christ went up to that city to the passover, at the time when He wes crucitied. Op the other band, the most of the history of John consists of a narration of miracles wrought, and discourses held by Christ in Jerusalem, nos only at the time * of His last suffering, but at other times. and notably on the occasions of three previous pasi- overs, Matthew wrote in the Syriac, or corrupted Hebrev, the langnage of the Jews of liia day. His gosbel was writton for the Jews, and bis oo- ject waa to convince them tuat Clrst was tue Meegiab. How, then, if be wrote from inspira- tion, did it Lappen that he omitted the greacer psr of the mualstry of Chnst, the omitted por- tion, too, having occarred in Jerusalew, 1o toa midst of the people for whom he was writing 2 Had he been writing by inspiration, woald he bave omitted entirely those facts and argumenta which wonld have been thestrongest for his pur- pose? Or was his gospel intendod ss & divine stumbling-block $o mislead that unhappy peo- ple? Thero are other ditcronancies and inconsist- cocies slmost equally iaporiaat in their bearing upon the quesiion of inspiration. It has been argued, with a good deal of force, that difereat accounts of the same transaction only make stronger the proof that the event occurred, ewer all possibiiity of collusion is thoroby preciadee ‘This is true. But there are certain qualificaticd8 1o the rulo which must ba continually borm in mined. ‘ODB 18, that the difference mast 1 on immaterial points; another, that the witresscs must speak from their own knowledge; « olse, if they do not, tiat the evidence pust be taken enly for what it purports to be hearsay evidance, or a record of matters assumsd to bo of public notoriety. And I think it pay be add- ed that it is eseontial to this strensihened ovi- dence that the witnesses should no be inspired. For it is _on the presumptid that they gposk or write from a defectiw memory, sad caunot be expected to remcAber rarticulscs alike, that their testimony is cwi¥idered strength- ened'if there ba & substanti= 8gTecment., Bus, if they write from a defect/® momary, how caa thoy_ at the same tmo w10 by disiie npira- tion ? . Mr. Work admits, «2didly, that the genealo- gies wera uot writtas DY inspiration. Lt does St the same diicaltyaTise in belicving in the fnspiration of the poicl accoauts of the child- hood and ministry Jf Christ ? - Can it bo said § in imiateral ‘}V::y«fial:bxxdua:d of chmm was e et immaterial whether He %) say cbil@90d- And sinail wasay it is imms- ol Wyeprer the ministry of Chriss lasted stx bR & threo anc & half yoars? Aod imma- e bather it took place in Galifee or in Jeru- uea® Aswell say it ® immaterisl whether $557 was any such miristry. Take away from ap historical fact the limitations of time and place, and what remains of the fact? In 1uE TRIONE of lest Sunday is an articla from Mr. Work, closing the dicussion of ths genealogy question. Tt is proper ibat Lo nbouig closs the discussion.” It will not be reopensd, oxcoot t9 touch npon the new maiter in his last articls. It is arguea that Mary was of the line- age of David, because 3he went with ber hus- 2Dand to Bethlehem, a city of Dayid, to ba taxed, under a law regairing every one to go tv bis own aty. Dut this inference 1 rebatted by the ex- piess declaration of Luke, givicg a8 the reason for this journoy, because ho wus of the house and lineage of David."—Luke, 2: 4 It in said it would be sllowablo to speak of Christ a8 the son of Heli, on the theory that Ho was hia grandsop, in the same way that He is spokea of 2a the son of David, or tke son of Abrabam. Yot 1n tracing a gonealogy, which purports to givs a complets chaio. If D has dwY of = contract of Iand from C, Cfrom B.and B from A, we ma! say, in general terms, that D is adgrantes of A. Bu in mvinga cbain of title, it will not do to sy tast A conveyed to D ; and 1t wonld be equaliy intrrect to aay that A conveyed to C. . Arto the refersnce to the Talmud, the follow- iog leger from an eminent Jewish Habbi of this city spwis for its CaIastn, June 1, Dear Sta: Your letter of yeaterday ki just recaived. Iu answer to yonr iovuiry Whether the Talmud ssys apything in rezird to the genealogy of Zesus of t0,atate that, 1. the whols volunino ure, Dot the laast alluzion tc or mention of, the geaealegy of Tmonded by moet eminens masicians of both hemispheres as nnsqualed, and aro the oaly American Organs largoly exported to Enrope. NEW CATALOGUE THIS MONTH, with full desoriptions of new styles and im- provements, sant fres. Organs sold for oash, or for ‘montbly or quarterly payments, or rented until rent pays for tte Organ. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAR ©0., 80 & 82 ADAMBST. TO RENT. OFFICHEHS TO RENT I¥ THE TRIBUNE BUILDING. WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 10. STORHE For Rent, Cheap. 28 State-st., fourstory and bssement, witir elevator. Inquire at % Lake-st., corner Denrbarn. STORE FOR RENT' In the new Commission Market, No. 204 Tackson-st. APplY 13 Chamber of Commerce. _ | HERRING. | SCOTCERMEN ! Loch Fine Herring, A small lot fust reosived, ta good order, packed by e ‘enzie & Kalso, Grennock, Scotland. MCNAB R e g, o A0IVie | Jeaus can be fomd, I am bold enough to say that You would not in tie Jeast risk if sou were to defy the ‘Whole learned worlatg rint out book aud page of the Talmud whers the goeilogy of Jeaus is aluded to, Very rospectfully yout. B. FELSENTHAL. The case i DOW sibmitted. The readers of Tug TripoNE c2d judgt for themaelves whether it bas becu shown' thas Zuke's genealogy 13 on the mother's side, either by tuo Talmad. by the fiberal use of the word " 8;,” by the ingenious substitation of ‘* while” fo 3" as & trans- lation of * hos.” a rendering vhich, it i3 admit- ted, was » ‘“forced traushuon,” violence baving been done to the language of Luke to euable him tho betterto oxpress his meaning, or finally, by the attenpt in the last commupication to extend the pareithesis found in the Loglish version. The parentiesis, 25 1t now stands. is superflaons, put doesno hsrm. To extend it, as proposed. so thas isatead of read:ng 88 it DOW does, *‘being (as Wiy sup~ posed) the son of Joseph,” Luko shall ke made to say: *-being the son (as was suppused of Joseph) of Heli” etc, wonld be auother “forced translation,” and would be doing vio- lence, not caly to the English version, but to tha Greek text, which has a comma after the wornd * eaomizeto.” Mr. Work admita that the historical part of the 01d Testament is not inspired. But how abont the Now Testament? Is the historical portion inspired? And bhow much is thers of the four gospels thiat is not historical? w. ks B BIBLICAL DISCUSSIONS. THEIR SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. To the Editor of T'he Chicags Tribune Cmcaco, Juns 4.—I taks great inierest in the Biblical discussions that have been going on fos gome time, 1n your paper. 1t is a healthy * sign of the times.” That respectable old dame, 20rz, Grundy, is evidently losing much of herinfluence over the press of this country. Now, Christianity being true, it has everytbing to gain, and nothing to lose, by the most search- ing criticism of its tcnets. The late Canon Kingeley strongly arges young men to read the Infidel, a3 well a3 the Christian side of the quew tion. He thioks the arguments used by the uo believers are not very formidable ; that it 1s ond when thev are half undemtood, they appear s tersibte. Altiough widely differing from tiv Caner, on theobigical matters, I heartily approva of his manly wivocacy of fres thought and frac speach. N Nowadsys ¢ne hesrs, on every hand, doubts openly expresied concerning inspiration ef the Bib's, sod- the. existeaoe of -l i