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: SUNDAY,,JUNE 27, 1975.—SIXTEEN PAGES. thelt parti dicen, coasidek the [sania have hot Water ‘en ths day for alo ‘wy a ed coy, ‘and ite valugts | & thing as ebaviog.” He insisted, bat the wait working bumbbjty, and labor with us to -secire | ér petsiatently ret until asked if he would sts bettet obserrance.” I agree to do a be Bring materiait fot 4 véddy, via, whisky, sugar, ‘yeks when he absll chow from the Word-| ‘and boiliag water. He brought them without 4 of God that the Lord’s day, or first | tharmur; the gentleman had the bot water, and Gar of the weet, has the sacredness ‘ot the Sab. | the waiter found uso for the whisky and sugar. bath attached to it; and that it releases from |. Tas cbbetstore of the Sabbath iastiated 0 a | j,-4 Mille B.voarold, etoed oy erate eae the ghomoriAl of God’s rest from His-work of ere&'| otrs stonld ent thém off, said: “God can the iphany, sete ee Ohad Adame erecta, Br, Boxe POLA' will this farewell sermon in the event ED LIGHT, ing ioe, thomas Gallandet, of New York, will of- ; ‘sanes’ Oburch, corner Cses and’ Htron : Sexo atliagam, and tp, im, Tho evening eer. | The Most Curious and Remarkably mon will bein the sign language for the benedt of All Optical Phenomena, bs deaf mutes. a ihe Rev, Herbert Smythe will officiate at 10:45 a. mand Ted pe mak Memorial Ohare, Indians vo, near Thirtiesb a ‘ aveonho Bev, Joseph Lyou, of England, will officiate Some Preliminary. Exp! morning aud evening at St, Mark’s Church, corner of the Accepted Theory ‘of tunes, in ail kinds of timie, and with every | bit-the people. If a society build # eburch, conceivable change of stops and chords, while | wishing to worship God and extend Bis worshis the audience are being nested. When the | smong others in the way that thay believe to be. Minister sttives, be elould vorich the orean.| truest and most sccoptable to Him, they.should gently, and throw ss mush expression of a | still feel that it is not their house bat God's, au! Feligions nature into it as possible, for about | 20 while they cayecislly interest them- ton mmutes, and then stop, or proceed with tho | selves in supporting it, they should support opening piece, if one isto be sung. Thesudience | it not as a proprietaty place for them- > not carete hear too much of & good or poor | eélvea, but Ba a public tomple Ireely oped to all Shall it be upon the authority of meu, or bodies of men, who had only seen later and less‘su- thentio manuscripts? If we sre to baveare- Vision of the Buble let us have the Epistle of. Barnabas and the Shepherd of Hermas incladed- ‘And then let the door be kept opon for any fo- disocov- epired writings that maj eit + oe iets octal Sn thie eeiobratog memsript thi if the choir or the leader be Iste. | who will. Against tbe cry~of “novelty and ere are revisi 17 ing, even if the choir or 6 leader be be ri Bs cst . ¥: bem, econieg obey io an ery ee | Ba hr Shee ort Sends of sin erlonni pat | Hon Hy Onin ve entre ll th ve | ate some mor for mp on fut oboaren | neta ene Seadeach cace It. .in vary improper for the eexton-to seat jout that it is one whic! re rs ag . fér inother replied: “You will pot need them H ccd strangers in pews belonging to other persons | the worship of the Deity in ‘all ages and lands. till the cemnees are perren sepacially when ‘there | Not # heathen land, past or prosent, can be found in which the temples have not been extending to a much later period. One of the most impartsnt of these is the omiesion, in the original Greek text, of the words found in the ros streéts, Morning subject: “Happinoss as Pro- 5 : motive of Piety.” £400 will officiate morning and ‘Written for Ihe Chicago Tritweme, > | who shows mie myerror aud shows mea better | 602 can i play on my harp? way ia my Denefacier. Jamwes Barer, #ORMIP spake ‘Vishnu, take thy choice; Enghsb version of Luke xxiv., 51, ‘and was | are numbers of unoccupied jast as good, ‘ cartied up foto heaven.” Theso words in the | allover the house. No intelligent sexton, will | places of free public resort forall. It was the a Bal apeke Vek ST ide r Greek, ‘Rai anephereto eia ton ovranon,” be- | do this without permission. It is very improper | same with the worship of the Hebrews, alike in RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY. _ To live in hell, of with five foo gvening at the Church of the Ascension, corner North | The question ia uot uofrequently aukad, ps Tog omitted in the text of the originalmanuscript, | for the dexton'or any ove else to take notices to | tho village bynagogues and = in the great THE OIVECH IN GENEBAL. In paradise. LaSalle and Elm streets, Holy Communion at7 a. m.; | ig Polsrized light? To comprehend i bad been aft inserted, at the top ot the fhe iinister ater service has coouimenced, 1" Fourie 3 reg pete cere a hale ‘Phe Oatholia popuiation of Péoneylvanin has “Thea give mot bell, for heaven is but morning payer snd litany (choral) sf 10:30 8 mi | 11) ewer to this auaation, pathad intaiteg, page. ki i i less tance. shoul ‘istina charchea for fe 8 3 7 ja ain ; dhe characlers ro snallor and ffereutly baoded him nen he comes in, and all explane- | &asnity simply followed what seems to have beon | doubled since 1800. Tt -is now 600,000. They And folly trouid of heaven a netryerers ie ee ££ 20-15 a.m. and | givon, che reader mast first undoretsnd whay Ponte 5 oe ce eevidenve of ate being. the work | tions made. It annoys « minister, and the con- | the roverent inetiuot of all the world's religions. | havé 622 churches, chapels, ete and S41 priests. ‘A dozen hells Y 6 ps pte st Grace ? dinary light is, and how and by what means, of aninterpolater 1 atmost overwhelming. A | gregation too. Alike in its first little “upper rmoms,"th the | ‘ne offerings sant to the Popo from thé Italian | <'Th6 Buperintendont of s Bunday-echool in | —Tho Rev. Sullivan will officiate at 10:15. m. | made susceptible to the andernandin bs mark has been made between the tines, aboat | It is very annoying, if not improper, for the | magnificent cathedrals of the Middle Ages, ahd faithful on the oc:asion of bis 81th birthday ox- | Washington is an undertaker, and there is some | and 7:45 p,m. at Trinity Church, corner Twenty- | desling with a subject Bo complex BS :: in the parisb-churches which came ¢0 be soar | 0 ce takadl bosid talk of asking him to resign, not only because he | s/xth atroct and Micigan avenue. light and its phenom Pi sendieren ceeded 100,000 francs in ready money, 08% | makes the children sing, ‘I would not jive al- CONGREGATIONAL. jena and the clements whi Tho Ror, Norman A Migr wi preach a tog », | combine to produce i, and ip view of thetat a 745 at Wi urch, corner Band 16 Bm a et Par that some of these elements, especially Se 2 The Rov, Albert Buabnell will preach in the morn. | ether, areofs character above md beyond ing at Leavitt Strest Church, corner Leavitt and Ad- | direct grasp of our setises,—except cay wae Tes tise, Willlam Alvin Bartlett will preach at | World of imagination, or, as Prof. TyndaN havi 10:30 8, m, at Plymouth Church, Indians avenue and | the subsensible world,—it is, perbape, ‘Twenty-sixth street, This will be the last service m | that ive resort to the grossor materials of thy church, the oe Ror, Richsrd Balt will preach moming and | World,—those with which we are better and srening. i Oskisnd Church, Oakwood avenue, near | intimately acquainted.—and by anak tala thy EE OP Be wll peach morning ua | alla 2 prover and corest uodisahe ovening at Unjon Park Church, cornor Ashland avenue | of those things which are not 7 accéag to our minds,—in other words, those ‘hinge sae and West Washington street. —The Rey. L. 'T. Chamberisin will presch in the | are ofthe subsensibla world. In this case my evening and adtalnister wacrament in the morning at | will t the Neg England Ohurch, Delaware place, near North | "~ ane sexton to seat stran; duriog prayer,—more pari ¥ eepecially if his Doors vie ‘with the orrenin point | tated throughout Christendom, everywhere, til of music. All strangers or members of = | 900 yours ago, rich end poor entered society should have respect enough for|in with one fooling that the house tho Ssbbath worship to wait till j of God was the place. for alf alike. To after prayers (if thes nuut be Inte) before tak- | the broad snd simple principle many churches ing their seats; and the sexton should be pro- | in various denominations have intterly returned. ‘yided with slippers, if his boots are musically | My own coogregation, in Manchester, have now inclined. had te1 years’ experience of it, and 1 believe Tt is very improper for the organist to com- | that everywhere the result has been (of couree mence playing the organ just as soon as the | Dot always in the same degree) what they have minister hag said “ Amen” (in the benediction), | found it: that outsiders have felt more fre to Some organiats do it simultaneous'y, and aften, | enter in and worship; and evpecially that it has seemingly, alittle before. There is nothibg 60 | facilitated: the~ gathering in of thst large class annoying to a true worshiper a this breach of | who are too poor to take pews or sittings, or not n sufficiently settled im religions conviction to be decomma. If the minister bas made any 1 ‘ Drosaion on the audience it is driven away at { prepared to join a congregation. The question, half way down the page, to indieste where the words were to be in- serted. Bat, if put in at that place, the words would be in the 50th instesd of the 5lst verse. ‘The umportance of this omievion will be 3) ciated when it is con-idered that Luke and Marx are the only evangelists who yncak of the ascen- Hop as s bistorieal fact. ‘To say nothing of the more serious question as to how far the evidence of the fact iteelf is affected by this omismon, what is ie effect upon the question of inspiration? What evidence have we that the original manuscript was written by Divine inspiration? It wes only a copy. Thera ig no pretense thas it was written by the authors themselves on this manu- Very largo amoun: uf Jewelry. — ways,” regular ovory Sunday, but becanse on the Bishop Howe nourns the décline in Episcopal | back of the reward cards that ate given to good cahdidates for loly ordora in the Diocese of | children he has printed a gilt oitle, with a list Cantal Fenneyivnte i Bat Ss nee ved of his rates for funerals, yin it waa 228. Small salariea and few | in Boot of young preacber in Scotland was about to personages are ruggesied as causes of this de-'} s+21/ for s parieh to which he bsd boen assigned, es but be had to be ordained first, He was delayed Much dinsatisfection has been expressed by | bythe inability of bis Presbytery to perform English Nonconfcrmiste at the rejection of the | that office. He telegraphed to expiain : ** Pres- Burials bill by Perlisment, which gave Noncon- | bytery lacked s quorum to ordain.” At the other formists the righ: to hold their own funeral ser- | end of the lino the dispatch wns dolivered : yices in parish churchyards.. An informal con- | “' Presbytery tacked'a worm onto Adam.” The ference of a oumber of clergymen of the Church | expectant Déacons took it that the youig man of England ani of dissenting bodies was re- | had been matried, and they provided lodgings cently ‘held in Loudon tn order to ascertain | for two instead of one. Tories rato "and Tif eer” osaeene by th int, wh \t his with | of course, follows, flow wre such “froo and volume, sod if we oon once by the organist, whn goes af organ » ne “ thet it wan correctly oupied by tae original ecribe, | the throat of erery pire open and couplers on. | open churches” to be supported? They wna ers davis cf agresment sonia, be found. | 4 wright young lady in Rochester remarked | the New Englen serie thes how sbont the interpolations? Will some | if the audience mast be fiddled out of church, | might be supported in many ways, which | ft 0a pope seen ay postion | that the stupidest and slowest gatherings in her carte Rev. Ds, Healy will preach morning andeven- | ,,20 Produce the sensation of sound thi ibovlogise of this city expiain whether the last | let the organ be silent for 2 space of afew sec- | wonid still preserve the principles of unap- hat the chiirchyarda te is ner of | chutdh wets the sociables, and the joiiieat were | ing at Tabernacle hutch, corner West Indiana ang | things ure necessary: First a sonorous o W. onds, and then touched gently, with notes | propriated places. They might have endowmenta; | #07 reoogalzed relgious body, or, t0 his repre’ | the prayer-moetings. it was at one of the latter | Morgan streets, Morning subject : ‘the Spiritual | bratiug sabetaace capable of teu sentative, No offiaal notice has been taken of | sins’ soloma brother diecoursed of the uncer- | Body.” Evening subject: “TueDaty of Husbands.” | tremulous emotion to ite surroundings is ~The Rev. Dr. Blackburn will pi at 10:45 sm. | ondly, » medium of conveyance ag thet L pst the Slet vero of the 24th chapter of male eisinspired? It is a matter of some im- | sweet and soft, bringing out alt the religious | or they might be maintained by the pledged sib- emotions of the heart, and gradually swelling | scriptions of those specially interested in them. into raptures, Some have adopted what is known ss ‘the on- Iz is very impolite for » Deacon of a church, | velope system,” handing in s proportion of their while serving the communicants on commumon- | specified vontribation, week by week, ins little the mooning by ths authorities of the Church of } 434, i vs ” rn @ 3 inty of life. ‘*Yosterday,” ho ssid, “my England. The dsturbances which now coD- | brethren, I stood at my window lookiog ott upon stantiy-coanr af casechle moconertate some tegal | 5 new building, when Tew a maso laplag buck: eankerent or, tos dems A fow hours later I looked ont, and be was lay- and 7:45 p. m. st Lincoln Park Church, corner Sophis | mosphere; and lastly, the suricul and Mohawk reat rie a dram of tho ear as % is undies . J. P. cons hea be hae either of theso three elements are wantin, morning and evening A Fernie Devegie Dunding, corner Weat Madison and | there can be no such thing ae sound, for the lage blacksmith may emite his anvil with all portance to the people to know juet how much ef the Bible is inspired, aud now much not. xvesticaToR, Sg Bee: et Gay, to take a seat, if he happens to get through | envelope bearing the donor's name, exshamount | The changes of nost importance in the Liturgy | ing acorpee!” Among the irreverent portion of sp CARWELE ON MCODY. serhing, before his brotuera do. “He should | thus paid being credited ‘“on sooount,” Butthe | of the Ins (dieatablisbed) Church may 2 | ie Stdionce there was malight tit’ Bot how | Groen strects, Peedi mes stand, with the embloms in hand, at the tablo, | plan which has been most generslly adopted, | thus stated: (1.) ‘The daily use of the morning | could they holp it? e : REFORMED EPtHCOPAL. force of » Hervutes, or the chureh pexton ‘The following letter from John V. Farweil, now | or rear of the cburch, till all are served, and | and, indeed, has become slmout idevtified with | and evening praya is no longer required. (2.) A f Indies in Zoulevill "The Rev, MM. T. AfcCormick will officiate in the Bap- | his bell till doomsday, if there be no misdig party of ies in Loulsville stroet were | tist Church at Englewood et $ p. ma. of commanication by ‘which the vibrations —The Rey. Dr, Cooper will oficlate morning and | the anvil or the bell can be conveyed to the at Confirmation is m longer made a condition of ; i i commugion. ¢.) Communion is no longer 200. | Poottad, ovsrneard cnitualash ally tecusang &. ommended fon, pentslo oF me ye (4) | fectly splendid in @ magnificent mauve-colored eee ee itsece peat bet are ered tocom. { es." ‘tManve-colored!” ejaculated another, Mmanicate eft Go tie aoe bel ean m- | why, who ever heard of any one being baptized Tee emitted fates be ablie rendine & se008 | in anything eave white?” “Ob, woll,” sad the "Bichon Caonestwill f om hhe pablicreading of the ficrip- | Ctner, “white will do woll enough for eome peo- aud Twenty-fourth street. hop Cheney will preach | that when the clapper of s bell is atruck vig. fares. (6.) Cénsicration of the elements of tho | o}5 but Mamio nevor expects to be baptized bat at the yearns Teas ia the evening. Subject: “ How } lently against its rim that thors muat necessary Lord’s Supper isto take place from the north | once and sue thought she wonld get up some- | _—The Hor. Albart Walkley will presch Sn the South be a sound, for thig is by no means s logical de. Side of the table (7.) Confession is displaced | trint stylish. Iam sure nobody has any right | Baptist Charch, corner of Lock and Bonaparte streete, | duction from the yesmises. A. bell rung ina from the form fot thie Visitation of the sick, and | ¢7' aapiain it sacha thing, whan tk irony atepm. * | vacuum would produce no sound. - the absolution fron the communion service. (8.) | win) happen bat once in ‘ove lifetime.” —The Rev. Dr, Fallows will officiste morning and Now, we have cited these grosser materigy Ps i evening at Bt, Paul's Church, corner of Lake street and } with which we are more familie’ -: - :he purpoas then return together, and stand, while’ the | the “open church” syatém, is that of Offertory, minister inquires if any are omitted. Then they { held as one of the acta of worsbip at any ser should deposit the emblems and take seats. | vice. Ofertory-baga, which do away with all ‘When there are four or mcze Descons, the two | noise, and into which each persoa can out his or oldest shonld serve the minister alternately. At { her contribution Without avy one knowing what the close of the general gorvice, the com- | it is, are passod round from hand to hand during municants should take the bedy and adjoin- | the service. My friends tall’ me that here the ing pews, if there are not Deacons enongh for | “collection” ‘plan is 80 played out every alele, s0 as to be xerved conveniently, and | that any such method wonld be an in- this change should be announced from the desk | evitable failure, and certainly I have besn before close of service. rather astonished to see how many people, at {bia very improper for charch-goers to stand poblic servicea when collections are made, seem evening at Immanuel Church, corner Centre aud Day- | o¢ j; ez, re) és if there be the proper medinm of comm, jon strocts, Morning savjoct? “What ts Truth?” | cation, but no ear to receive the vibratory iat —The Rev, W. Bf, Postlethwaite will officiate in the | Pulses and convey them to the brain, then morning at. Christ Church, corner Michigen avenue | can be nosound. It ie a mistske ‘to ‘suppose in London, is dated May 29, and addressed to friends bere. It gives a clear ides of Mr. Moody's work smong the “ upper ten thousand ": Ihave been waiting to give you the beet wine before I wrote you, and I havo not been foil until Jest sren- ing, at ibe meeting of converts and ‘tm the Queens Opers House, ‘The Troue wos dakeind, © Ape to rise, ‘There were only a traction left tn their seata: who, by invitation, retired to the inquiry-rooms, showing alain ‘p pagers a they were recily inguirera, and not curious ones, who | in the aisles or doorways to do their visiting, have uo notion of contributing. My business } A question and awwer explanatory of the Lord's had stolen in on false pretenses. to the inconventence of those who have no | now, however, is merely to tell you how the plan | Supper are placedin the catechism. ‘A conscientious child waa so unfortunate as to | St. John’s piace, Morning subject: “What Then | of drawing ‘The address wes a most 2} ani friends to visit, or do not incline to visit on the | works in Rogland; and there, I can confidently a Se ‘| break s berry-dieb of cut glass which was one of | Shall IT Do With Jesus7” Evening subject: “The |. ‘A PARALLET, showing not oaly the dangers of ihe way, Unt the | Lord's day or in the Lord's hone. sav that, wherever 1t bas beon fairly and fully | _ According to official atatistical reports, 107 | her mother's wedding-gifta. After asking for- | Hights of Skeptica.” that shall assist the imagination guide through it all, by “the way “of the cross of duty | ““Tt ig very inconsistent for church members to | tried, and the principle of it well made known, PA ret retro reg tomb emael daring | giveness abd shedding many tears. abo resorted | pisnon ararcie WEE Ey the Wabanh ing something of the uatare of tae ce EO prayer, aod every night, after ber neual eup- | oDistor, Haris wit preach st the Wabath Avente | whose combined action produces in as the seat bring up their troubles, personal or finsncial, on | it bas resulted in the churches being better sup- Sblore due “notice ‘ous Boon given. Soforobans, | pectally tothe poor. ‘Those mio have hd to do de as been given before! Pecialiy to the poor, Those wlio have 0 #0 that those who go to worship my not be an- | with the financial atrangemonts of the chutches noyed with private matters, or may rofrain from | will readity understand what ® roligious gain going, at all, Business of this kind should be j there isin a plan which does away with all the pay one by the church at regular meetings, and in | chronic difficulty shout “arrears” of pew-rent, RECS: oval bes ? ‘andl tbe’ “pea thee ® private, The neighborhood should not be made | aod which obviates tho trouble—one of ‘royal ‘grant isthe first 3 2 «gallery, and is occupied by ttled people and their | News-carriers for oburch business or church | the saddest experiences to a minister— friends, It bas been crowded avery day, Dukes, | troubles. When they ure wanted they should be | of attached membera of congregations Lords, and their ladies have been to the Bible-resdings | invited publicly snd allowed to bave s voica in | dropping off in ‘hard times” from sheer in- on sural coradions; jane seuts of the highest officials | the matter, ‘ ability to meet the large fixed subscription, On eee rg Mente Led ranicdeny |, These, and afew other things, are often seen | The question, of course, remains, whothar it $ihom i Gladstone, Lord Radetock, Lard Chancellor of | ig firat-clags churches, and are allowed to goon | would in this country afford the same reliable Tue Lard Giuncellor of Baglaad opened tae Bible- | from Year to year, to the ennovance of churon- | fosncial basis for carrying on s church ?_ Of goers, just for the want ofa little forethought } that I do not profess to be able to Judge. Per- prominent ex-coembers of Peicment, a ‘wealthy | or practical knowledge; and I have deemed it of | haps the fact that the churches here sre, in gen- “tbat at Fransfoc not more than fifvoen Jewish | *0:PFR raga k marriages shall be sllowed during one yeer, and plications, she Adied Pilar ent Os none! send | strest, in the morning, ‘Tho Rev. Jobn Williamson | Hon which we call light. Ia seeing, then, a non them only mo whero cittor he'husband | AoE" Sersined sows cencaty wien wiuch he | “udiay heacaete faferete cout" | guess Sear tae lesinoas obleee tas or the wifo may bestrabgers.” Ip the year 1885 | Toiti, endo the dish, dled it with trate and | ~The Nev. Dr, Peck will preschat 41 p.m. at Cen- | Goaibustiom, which, Lie the toll, bas eine Dr. Bander propotol the repeal of that Pbara0lo | Sfered ton tho breabast table, Little Bags | teaary Guasch. Monroe atreeh near organ. S0b- | or ramelons otic y scesacher” ie Sater Dr. Gailui * be motion. in t. “The Future Destiny of the Earth.” Sacra Bs. Se the 7 ‘Thin low is extort a satistaction to tho Seren te fie and done ane werete on 4 stoi or the Lori's Supper ia the morning; mo’ sare medinm of communication; and, “sty, he pe ristisn jor; Jewa of Fran! y “On. mon. . the impact of tre prevented to mary may emigrate.” ber mothor'eroom sith, Oh, mammal papa bas | | ‘ihe Rey. Dr, Tifany wil presch at10:00 a mand | Waves, aud thereby convoys t4 the bra ts hasan aw vag afer Tong dabaten st las re boat God e, for ‘men 9 glass Frm, af ‘Tein Church, comer Indians avenue | sensation of light ar seeing. ; per as far aa istive Jewish citizens were SN. * s THIS ETHER Concerned, while stungera were sil! prohibited | At one of Moody aud Sankér's recent mectings | atineTark Arcnie Church, corner Park avenue and | ®,, Substance of which we have né side to marry in Fisnkfut. If Dr. Gallas would re- | in London, Mr. Moody called upon all those who | Robey streat, cognizance otherwise than by its effectas bis turn to this world oud learn that 107 Jewish | wished to go to heaven to rise in their places. uscranran. in this manner, with suitable instraneatal ep marriages took plee at Fiaukfort in ono year, | One after anotner all the pérsons present got up ‘The Rav. Robert Collyer will preach at Unity Church, | Plances, ve may demonstrate its presence in y he would propheeythe early advent of the last | sad remained standing, sava one perverse sailor, | North Dearborn street, near Washington Square, buandred diferent ways, and no pially ee who obstinately kept, his seat, Fixing this ob- —The Rey. E, P, Powell will preach in the morning | sdmit of no question aa to its ity, Ib les at tha Third Church, corner Monroe and Latin atreets. | substance of infinitesimal density ana encrmouy of London, and that all deliows have to be applied. for by householders in the West End of London, Such wudiences I never saw befare, in nt or tntelli- Christian gentleman still in business, there- | sufficient importance to make them public for | eral, eo much more Inturious in their appoint- | sy of judgment. ‘Questa for prayer at the noon moeting, which are first : ep ;, a i ith“ . - + SERS Gy" awagitery wnt = are fst | the good of all concerned. TL M. monte, and, Jam sirald T masta more fro, | The eseraeon ab the Michigan Avonno Baptist Se ee catedit tomuld dd conte ke ee eTng BEY, G, W Wendta wil proach in the morning | wlasticity, and, although Ite aaricty ino of a : —_. y aaa) - Hin e 16 For arch, corner Prairie = |, Hist "I is 80 PE lind son, greauest, They have nam’ | THE “OPEN-CHURCH” MOVEMENT IN | €xpensive to support may crests spectat ditt | teresting character, Ta the morning, the pastor, | Cid not wish to goto, heaven also: “Yes, your | tieth street, Subject: Truth and “Freedom.” {pat cable miles of it, and perbspa buniibds g Fouts of s maszried daughter of this man ia tho. bursa ENGLAND, cultios which with us are not ac mach felt. Bat | the Hev. F. af. Elie, discourses upon Tho | HODOr.”, Teqponded Jack, 'T witb to go to | | —iheRev. Brooke Herford, will preach moming | iss" material Contained in one’s hat yet it for tickels and the prayer meeting, and the indies at- Sas Ghat AR SERULTE: from ail I learn of ecctosiaetical finsuces hero, | Heroism of Faith” In. the afternoon, at 3 | heaven.” — Thea why don't you rise with the | and evening st the Chor of the Messiah, ediner 0 asta) existence, and. im the tend to comespondence in regard to both, What would things are not on such s very prosperous and | o'clock, the openitg excrciees of the Chicago | Tost?” “Because,” replied Jack, very slowly, | Micalganarenuaand Twenty-third street. Evening | fon and mave-up of the universe it is of no fia our fasiionablo ladies on Prairie avenue say to opening | 78 the Bditor of The Chicago Tribune: Sart pasts DOW asta. ostidda vi ite of tt 80 | snd surveying the’ whole company with a scra. | Subject: Christianity a3 Christ Prenched it.” ‘These | importance to as than that of the sun ils, Eke parlors ase burinees ooo for Goopel toestnge’ | Curcaao, June 26.—My three months’ sojourn | {et noversoat’ Boni” possible aed Faoold coe, | Cat Mees Catt Gairas en Spe Frceident Lem | tinlzing glance, “because I ain't going to abip | pervicee willbe the last conducted by Air. Herford bo- | without its agency neither Tight nor halt GOH sa concarta end thes- | in the beautiful and hospitable City of Chicago | rest mheiher thera is not something to be exid, | mon. ‘The orowniig exercises of the day, how- |." apy such looking orew an this!” fees BAe ae rvesaleat) Hono Gs foie thst Saxo Lesminary. A Superintendent of Schoolsinone of thecilies | The Rev. Dr. Ryder will preach in the morning at | aay of a atest peddle ed y of his death a disciple of Nowtan, snd bald el of which were ame trea, and in addition to: attend to ull the letters and . personal spplications themselvea? Very many of the | being about to end, I have thought I should like | in theory at least, for » pisn which would restore ‘first families of London are engaged in this business of | to addres a wider coustitueacy than that to | % worship its ancient and natural accompani- Savingsouls. The ox-memberof Parliamentof whomT | which T pave usually spoken, through tht ai. ment ot sacrifice; which would take the support tall hich ‘poken, through the medi- | of God's work and service out of ite-place among and tickets, wtop young men on the streets, and with | umof Taz Tarmunz. .I have very carefully | rates, and taxes, and accounts, and pat it once ft of es of nals ge ent 1 State writes thats duty bad Istely de- | the Cuurch of the Redeemer, corner of We fi a series of mon! bat ool con- | of this State writ a duty bad Iately de ct 6 Redeemer, fashington ee certs will be given. ‘Thé p: ve yolv im, as ittle Bi and Sangamon streets, to the emission theory of light as advocated E ‘Thé programme is a very | volved upon him, as papa, to ‘do a little Bible Ce eee k - a ebat a » interesting one, atd consieta of an organ over- | story every Sunday mormmng to his children, for fi i "7 Pe tire singibg by te choir and by the Sunday- | which porpose he had provided bimeelt win a | theme Guna Sie pil eres oe oee noe | a thet ot aE ae, pe_ctumRY 8 conkers school, addresses ty the pastorsnd the Rev. C.L. | ‘‘pony,” hls Sunday-achool experience being re- | at St, Pauls Church, Michigin svoaue, betwoes | of communienton tor Ui ght, fo wes Pen a kins give them s ticket and get's promise | studind, as for as my opportunities ; 1 Gina end | eine, bon & cess end eo 9 ave permit- } more in its trae and fitting pisce among the fiend of Dloditoncs), most any mes wit tale ae | ted, the aspects and workings of the churches in | happy acts of Sabbath worship. Thompson, and anew concert exercico cailed | moto and limited.. His inst experiment in that | Sixteenth and Eighteenth stresis, ‘The’ Rev. Dr, ‘ ; from bim aso favor, this city, with, of course, many inquiries into the Buooxz Henronv, | “The Grows of ite” introducing some novel | department of human effort was in presenting | Ryder will presch at the eats place in the evening.” | Teplise that be considers thin very dangu Auber ipsance is the young wife of a Scotch | Ghorch-life and organizations of other parts of and entertaining ‘estures, prepared especially | to'them thé story of our old friend Lot. After NEW JERUSALEM. ground, and significantly holds that the qearret ns thom tne nie to | ich sand crgpicins of tur actof | rye american SaBeATH, | farinatenntby Spt Heiman” | ning in nt ding ern orion ang |, PPODST-RE Rea Musa GANSTA | acy aint porsche foe fe Bt snocess, cape # as ON WHICH : orthodox comments, the pict ware e: anc ja avenue, at pd SiGe Pens mnths fy SRL et ee | Wee aeontot « moroment when as of wo | goneszitr ga Wines _ moa onic aan How aoe stung art ga-ax br: Steroes | a: Guanes Puny Suen namin at | WE pfofinn (0 Haow oo och stat ai years assamied considereble importance in En- | Gurcago, June 2.in iy ‘brief reference-to | Ze Eilter of Th Chicave Tibiene: used to observa, “How hardiitis to paint good!” | ‘The fate Confarence and Convention: = "uti? | OF he Almighty. substance in the act of N as oom throng, aa they passed Ler an the stage, on their wa out oe Bow Hale twat! tight to bobs | gland, might be atleast interesting t> yourread- | pu germom of. tho Wher: Notalan A. Millard, on | _ C40 Juno B—The De Kovbs and Sej- | The Fyeat old boy gazed with interest on the FRIENDS. bustion imparts & tremalons motion bo the is eps, even if it have no saggeations of practical | tn, - 5 ; oh with het fully, and left hig business to do the sane | help for them. i oie nes, Sabet Ewa beer vss oo oe I here heard tie ence chew aia rae noe Sanat Tbe ‘‘open-church” movement was begun | auction, sboxing the true philosophy of the oot ‘ in England about twenty-five years ago by afew | Sabbath with its happy results.” In this motr Episcopaljas won grest ‘victory over | “ities of the plain enveloped in fire from Hesy- | _Sarsh Hunt,an ed minister from New Jersey, ether in s mann! ime Fee ee Cine atveraries at Nee one | ety, tad, Shen, orostated his patetoal with cao | willbe men wrihiny mening of Srenus ti Sook; | TOUAGNE aber in a manner aot dlsaimihfo that Tanenday in theiection of the Bev. George F. immer: gators, “Were they | Ci reatreste; abil wme om Wesningion and é 4 WAVE MOTOS mee Seymour, D.D., & Permanent Dean of thi ~ |» 5 CHRISTIAN. is imparted to water by the droopi 0. "” of the Gen: Ethan Alten was in church one Sunday with a The Bey, C. #. Mortimer will preach morning ana | ble into 1t, and this faction is faker | Bd ia 1g in Campbell Hall, corner Campbell avenue and | ether a8 that of the peuble is by the water and amples of work are somecf the fruitof our own - SIRS rote wad ale eaten at fwostae | earnest and vealoas members of the Bpisopa- | Thad refarenc to hia “discussion of tho his | &* Theological Sminary, by te doided vote of | numberof tnenta fiscning to a yory lich Galt | erat clanees, who aire Nee prikead rd tocrown deem | Han Church (the “« Established * Church in En- | tory of sabbath observance in Europe and Amer- ‘Ti against 16... Th electing body is the Board of | vinistic minister (exact stature not recorded). | Via Baren street, Horning subject: “The Morning | seat off in every direction from the lamitos =e: sng the Meson ia sion soa somenitert- gland), of whom the first to call public atten- | ica its. rolation to our civil and religions liberty, Trustees of that Sominary, ‘composed of the The text chosen was, ‘Bfany sltall strive to en- BE ene: subject; “Trial of Abraham.” point through space likes spherical shell oo ey canni jos, ‘The blood | tion to tho sabjoct was my brother, Edward : Bishops and of ptoninent clergymen and laymen | ‘f 1, but shail not be able,” and the preacher | ,,—>2Bev.D, M. Graham wid prosch-in the morn- | ward, traveling atth : g pned banner of the cows ia unfaried over London. | rrevtora, Caroncr of the City of Banchoster, | Sng weuiue mith referonce, (6 the intelligesce | from thevarious diceses of the country. ‘This | Dremised bie rematis by observing that the ing in tho Garistan Char, coraer iadata srents | Sanbers of 1W006 teres eee < t “ 7 virtue of the people, 6 permanence of | is the firat, 0} that hi - grace o! wascertainly sufficient to includ “| This ett s . 3 & great victory? J.Y,Fanwaix, | They pointed out that by the common law of | our free institutions.” In thi i. . opportaity that has been afforded enerade LUTHEBAX. This ether pervades every known substance, af 4 a thia regard the Sab- |-the representative ren of the Episcopal Church | OB@ Person outof ten. * Secondly” disclosed | rhe Res iE hardee : ieee FoReeae. England the ancient parish-churches of the h Te the fact that aot one iu twenty wonld attempt fe ey, ead Beltane wil ereaeh at the Chars | Fee diamck the ardent metals: aod rm\ Coe ee een tex, Baek | slike, 2:thor respective parities (pais fa ee eee eee ee nents | 18H to Sefusiog ‘e-allow iho” conesoativn | SUE est Pat one man in Sfty. waa rely an-ob- MISCELLANEOUS. Yn shory, there is no substance of wach wo bare eloquence as came ont of the pon of » reverend | English ecclesiastical usage sigvides oot the | Sapbatn tohis soul. look upon all efforts to | Cf with peste WHT be aboot Tmo | Ronneed, and eho eatimate of tue clack new ves | SeALSpran ) ToT Tt No 4 West andl | ang knonledge in mbich it docs pot mix fron 4 gontieman afew daya tgo induces a layman to | “members” of a church, but the ‘‘area” or | hold it upin ite true character aa “commends- | choven by the Conention of ibe Diocees of | “duced to nrester correctness, the ead conclusion | 427” wt preach a Farwall Hall this eyen- | Si a stents ood maclenai ooee 3 was being drawn that oply one out of eighty— in will preach moratag sud evening in | T+ Wére philosophically ‘speaking, the elbir “‘tartitory” assigned for its mimutrstions) ; | ble.” Dimois in Septembe: after the death of Bisho rn. that posh P| when Alien seized his hat and evacuated the | ihe Mfusinie Hal’ Cees oe et ‘and Clinton | W8Ves.as one of the elements of light, siways fractes contribute a few lines. _ The Rev. Robert Colyer bas spoken about and they showed that this universal right of the ieee le Saks sine ue exttistex baa = ao It ieknown that Drs. Seymour pew, oxolaimi r f, bo} and he bas tried, wi te tosn equal plsce in their church had | coming , that any indotinitoness with | and’ De Koven octpy the same th h ming, ‘I'm off, boys; aay one of | streets. i ight li Moody, and 1 ‘ried, with his usual elo- | Poob practically dono away with by tho custom | fegurd to the timo of the Sabbath, as -+one dey | standpoint; . henos vorogard tig eleshos ot | YO may ta:e my chance,” : TNA. Wheelock wil lecture First or dedected. from iia oburee by some coker quence, to discover the origin of the suacess, or | cos Fretigaly dom Say, with, OF Ae senator | {a aoveu,” or “tho soventh part of time," is'a | ‘Dr. Sermons as ihe prasuant head of tio cree Seay Tat Seats morning tad orgaiog a1 Grows | stance or tausec Ageia it roimging ay hon-enocees, of Brother * "Moody. This | the small minority who might be able or will- | pfolifio cause of no-Sabbethism in the land. | representative instation of the Episcopal CHURCH SERVICES. HE Noi? Wot Stace.” Morag’ sable: | gue earning from a pot To oparesedatng ‘hoover will show from the Word of God that | Church in this courry as indicatiog ‘BAPTIST, remuaeeny of Spirit Control; Explanation ot Bind | direct linea wo tmust also. imagive the eltet donee on Wane | waves which have been set in motion, by tht a great . change in sentimenta tha: Church, favorable co | ‘The Rev. Florence McCarthy will preach at Enowledge of Future Life and. ‘pan Wh Youn Dr. Seymour at Dr. De Koven—the laier | m, and 65 p,m, ene SAR meee WE ADM. | Eon ot Levtre Ute end Benes upen Whlan Ts Boing now she Bistpelest of Illinois. | The | araansand Rovey street, Morning oubject: “The | ge meseteiean ou Rrmnghes morning ond éveaing tte kor ie greater as | Heavenly State.” Evening subject: “Are Recent |” —Elder i. W. Mcchiloch wil preach morte and could be answered Semediats iately,—thst Collyor ing ‘9, pay for pack special et secommodation. | cocday, or the first day of the week, ks for the i fe old common ri i ‘been nominal- | Sunday, fay of the week, ia a recog- works for world that is, and Moody a mon Se indeed, besano! nized day of the Sabbath, will stop che swelling ly reapected by the allocation of a few seate i . Worka for the world that mtocome, One thinks | Frost ait churches as“ Free seats,” open to all | tide of no-Sabbathism.’ Till that is shown it about making himself sa comfortablo as possi- | Somern; but 10 reniity this had nct snificed to | Will be impovsible fo create a conscience in act of combustion, as vibrating to and fro in er ery direction across these imaginary linescrd- =” rections of thd ray, and that at esch ‘vibration they are propelled’ forward in the direéticn that ble in this world, while tho other evidently aces | preserro the ancient facling of the churches be. | it8 observance, that will make that obsery- | thieis the first occaon'that the Bish not. Itisan undisputable fact, that many min- | ing places of free religions resort for all, and the | 8000s blewaing to the soul. -A civil- | America= Clinch hte had an opporfenity in | =u the Jndgmenta of God” gvening in Advent Hall, No, 213 West Madison street. | the ray is traveling. intere of the Gospel, if indeed they beliove in | result. bed beon that those ancient’ parte | J8¥, Sabbath called by any name, ae Amorican | act ins way dues wold make themeolves folt in | qgcret Rar &% Brua will preach ab Th sm, atthe Sy 8 austen : any gospel, do 90 materalize this world and the | cbarches had gradually come to be regarded.as | Sabbarb orother name, carries no higher sscred- | the great controvert tat has been going on | KEW On avis “ane ton GG tiene CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. The distance gained in each vibration sort soy eral dom Ea mips proprietsry meeting-places for the rich and well- | Bess than is embodiéd in its name. Buch a | over Drs. Seymonrnd De Koven, because of | 26 Warren avenue, The Boy. C. G. Trusedell will EPISCOraL. the ti yagation, or, ia. ot Mi porary cart top- | to-do class. Sabbath cannot meet the wants of the Church or | certain High-Cfiticl viewa imputed to them, | Presch at the same place at 8 p. m. June Fi—Fitth Sunday after Trinity. distance frou aises to shiue or Tram crete most. Many preach themselves, or just enough | ‘The “ opan-church movement ” was therefore, | the soul in ite strivings for a higher spiritual } ‘The result, we Judg must of necessity works | —The Rev. Robert P. Allison will prosch atita, m, | /une 20—St. Peter, f crest is called the length of the ware, and ue to suit s fashionable congregation. Robert | primanly, simply an endeavor, by procariog the | fe. : 5 decided change in fror of the cousecration of | and 61. m, x: the Gouth Church, oorner of Locke and caraotie, farsk ale ho lng of abo wary, sat Bef Goliyer haa paid Moody av cloquent tribute, and | Sbolition of pew rents and appropriated eeats, ta | _ I have no controversy with Mr. Millord on side | Dr. De Koren as Bitop of this Dioossa, A. | Bonaparte streets June 27—Sizth Sunday after Pentecost, buch aa und Tati eae neal Fi n at the same time pat questionable thorns into it, | Testore the ancient freedom of the parish (Estab- | isaues, nor do I’ undervalue minds or sects, —_—-— —The Rev. Dr, Elia will presch at 11 a.m, at th he ae x a ane UES tds. eee = * , lished) church to rich and poor alike. With this, | When perchance they may be amall or aingular, PRSONAL. Michigan Avenue Chutch, Michigan avenue i June 19-88, Poter and Paul, Apostles, = YRIBMATIC COLORS. se Twenty-third street, Subject: ~The Heroin of | Jef 30 -Commemoration of St, Pant Solar light fs 5 compound of all the prismatie Collyer has attrib. " 0 rig , (oliver hae ntsrbited Bloody’s mocess to the | however, was spesdily Setociated tho restoration | mhen & great woth affecting the intorests of re- hides the genuine sonrce whence | Of the offertory—or gathering of the offerings of ligion is concerned. No msn or sect, great or Moody's succoen doce flow. It asa fect thee | {20 Woruhipers—which by the ancient nsege of | sual, is of any aceount im com ‘Chicago is raisiog a lot of free-thiokers, and tafk- | th® church hed been held ssa part of every | parison with revealed truth. { know ere too, and why shouldit not? slere'are prob, | Service, but hed gradually passed into dieuge or | of mo rule of judging of any best Bred. | got changed into an occasional “collection.” taw, human or Divine, but by the terms of that colors, viz.: red, orange, yellow, greex, bing indigo, and violet, each of which can rated from the others by refrection. Tne lesit refrangible of these colors is tho red and the greatest refrangibility is toand in ‘The Rev. Mr. Pater, of St, Loris, vinited | Faith.” At 3p, m. President’ Moss will PB m 7 7 » TH. preach thi ud + Chicago last week. deceaisureste! scrmon before the graduating class of : 1 eVed Mactiatnece aie = ‘The Rev. Mr. Wed, of the Baltimore Confer- | t* Chicago University. Sunday-school concert inthe | mY 3—Of the Octave of 88, ence, is visiting friide in the city. CT ee: MY LOVE, © te newspapers See es ote on The mraluhcenon or divine? | _ Asa good deal of dificalty was at first expe- | Inv. So judgment in oar courte is rendered. “If | “a : Thereare laymen like Mr Heed, whos tics | Hienced m getting any of the existing churches | there are doubts as to the meaning of the law, | Bishop Ames hasonched the ripe age of 69 | - —The Rov. N. R. Wood will preach beforejthe Cen- to fry whst was deoognood as x dangerous tano- | tho ¢ourt of lstrssort gives a Goal decision, Go | years, and is yet he and hearty, tennial Society at No. $0 Ogden avenue in the evening, | There's not a ware on the sapphire m tween these two extremes ia the order named. teh ree Eman | Uae eats snlete eS | Tho Mr. Come. Noes we we | ce iaaty ieiemaetaiae | ace ee my ———| Kaen se an on fa a a Tb a z : evening at fmmanti ing up ax it ewirls , to build » church which ehonld be opened upon erent Interpretation, according to tue | Prosbytetian Mise! mosting net Mondsy. | STS" tuntar tances =the boing meter | or the Make ak econ PPro Sha Tapert orp era this footing, and the first of the modern “free ititions in which he finds himeelf. ‘Thacon- | The Rev. J. ¥. Jison, late of Farmineton, —The Malt reach. sud open churebea,” Se. Alans, was etarted'cy | dition of the world, or Church, a¢ any macion, | TiL, te now a vonlae of cas ctty af Ooe Gothag | the Free Church, carat "Lookaissnd” Woes aacbant | 80 BAPPY a8 I that my Love lovés ma pepe Woe relins of she sye, in 6 single d the Fe of time, and in s similar manner 729 Manchester, Eogtand, in 1651. Two years Inter, | Yet into it, csnuot be s ralo for his gavern- | Grove avenue, of —The Rev. James Goodman will presch morning ‘There's not a lark from his skyey bower ‘ ¥ millions are required in the same tims es et these the movement was strengthened by the eatab- {| ment, when there is a higher law given for his ‘apes, lishment of a little monthly periodical condact. Prot C. W. Pearn, of the Northwestern Uni- | snd evening st the Hyde Flings down a song of much ly pertodicat called S ng iyde Park Church, Baptiam at 34 trancing power duce the sensation of violet, and for the seinery area fey niteonomtioon ino | 86 ONT of he Ppp, dered fe Aide || itis commaiiytairad “sat Chat acon | French of rapee nt S| “SAG STS0 8 a dene of es Haat wi | arom mints ets sf Saas nm ora apreetae arto prepomtions a1 icles, a8 Mr. jock; an a from the dead on the firet day of the i” A reach ’ Fist From my Love’ t WO 7 bat correc hated int’ the’ sub. | Bamber of, acuve Episcopalians all over the | Tuat may beep; bab such Snrot the week.” | ‘The Rev. Dr. Dining, of the North Carolina | Ro'tss Mops esc” ine Feet Baptist Church, at | Ae the twilightgiamour eecepe over tes ae We are now in 8 condition to give an intelige Btance of the Word of God is thereby in no way sountry having Besoin interested _in | de facto prove thet ox that account an organic Conference, was ‘esent with the Methodist The Rev. W. W, Everts, Jr., will preach in the tle answer to the question, : banged or changeable, sod it is the abeurdest | fo° iene ths: 2 Baion Association | law of God’s government was changed, nor is i | Hvinee laet Bondanorning. ening at the Indians Avenue Chapel, corner Indians | There’s not a rose that blooms in the glen, 4 WHAT If EOLARIZED LIGHT?” Of folly toridicaleit, ‘The rationalist could not for, ahtomet in tbe 2 Freedom, ot Worship | in proof in coanection with that event that Dr, Everte, on aoant of iit-health, has been avenue and Thirtieth atreet, ita beauty unsoiled by the eyes of men, Tf a beam or ray of Iight,—or, more h ried Sone th heey td sek ue pe ed, Brom ibe Dorionis 5 ‘of the bgitation tho Punedel ee a bern it, or ever | given leave of sbsee by his church for a two Kalamazoo Callege, will ba ees ent at Ree eae ee of these other EAro, which are one of the ale = ape i “day a3 sacred on that bees b re ro | Kal + m,at the | o7 a. Ne! ments of light—vibrating in tashioned ‘book, snd he is not afraid to tell it, | PID proposed has fy made v.e;.. At ‘frst, | Tho evanrelists; in speaking of the es:'| cauiugin Weconsist BC MS BOW Tusti- | Fone» Churety commer’ Washington and Panlina | Gt SSO CIDE sien than tho sky abovo, if around the agie of the beach or Line of 2 whom I call my Love, tion, be mada to tmpinge on the surfstecf & plane glass at agiven angle less than 90 fea er shese waves will have all their vibrations ee Wii rena from the fact that it was ery warmly taken up | urrection, a ther SEL ne els tae Wat | br anme of te Puerta, ph chureh py Ee | Repel i) te ones tte fBBEtaE Of Bie | The Rov. Dr. Hey, of tMe Tabernacte Con- | The Rev, samsel S Benet Na presch ‘There's not 2 vit excels nammedanism, ere was some attempt to cry it down as one of | sopulchra, «Hes risoo,” without any intima. | SroSate rps Werre ee euomD City last | me and 7365 p.m. abe Bighth Church, omer Wace: | That gints atime aa sadely pos,” - syer, of Kenosha, | ington and Robes streeta. Wi of ah Dee, * Moody has read the Bible not as = ‘ the crotchets of Ritusliam, but very soon its m- tion of the tim of that event. Jobn, instead a? The Rev, De. Geesey will ‘ad ash to a single plane so that they will vibrats to and — 7. Dre Preech sf 10:308 m, st lore tender and true fro parallel to each other or in the same dire eritic, bat so that be has found the ‘3 i priced, ‘ k foandstion of our cowie’ calvation, | iD8i0 Greetcoce tnd. value, Lifted it quite | this language, use the words of Mary, “They ‘Wis, supplied the ¢pit during bie absa th Witch is what is needed. When Moody | Dow among those who bate Ghowted the pine Bare taken away tho Lord out of the sepulchee.’ : = Herel aad Ogden ere corner of Washington | Then toy Love's hine eyes; noft. Iuminons spheres, | tion. , Srey edn evo eas | r'seunba "epee Pe | ee ecieg, meo tr eaten | -~SEITIES SESE Rom ewcrtioonen, | ee ee eet, | ne reed hn rere am G want ot 4 AD) ifi- = * A single, 0} doul falvation and to many that don’t care tor is, | EROF all sections of the Chavet of England, | cance attached co thet time. It is slso'supegeni | _ In what reapect do a Bichop resemble afish? | Peoris strecte, Subject’: ween ana, and | There's not a biocktst scrambling ta glce is shat i taocmn an polarized ight 8 ane aren Belpre Gone op centr donot | fs Gost seoaly cote hah ot | Sat sm chen rote somal te | Dth Ino tem | ee a el eet ee iota ine Soren es ov selittle as much wrang- ave worship and for breaking bread on e —The Rev. U. D. Gulick will preach at 10:30 ‘Like & tiny eif” stance tbat in his emission theory of light ‘ ean the Gospel truth. adopted the plan,—some of oar most magniti- | the frst day of the week.” That mey rece, | wood than, whoan’t afford a fourin-hand, | 80d 743 p. m. sh the Sisth Church, comer Vinconaes innpering el coneeived it to b ple small parcicled qiiislzae a fo nod a nom Gansiaton of | oulfend, famons parish, churchos, such ae that | bat the proof would erabish Wk 2708, £05 | saye unareare'no stah tamnouta in Heaven,” | Sw Gu stents, aie eth oe Slbce seer meee dan ween ny et oe xara, of matter shot out {fois sTauniagos. body, aad who bee roe tae ee eee is bad. A | our cities or in country districts, Smination of the proof-torts used for this por. | ‘+ One angle mora heaven,” is what a Nutler | 224735, Pm af Bille aveaue Gi Burch, Els vee, | There's not that these particles in passing ikea Shas beuer, and. if once tarcaee wiikey | 1 Nish to emphasize this fact, of this more. | treat does not. establich a custom, “That in'an | COUNT tombstone ye, Saybo that in to re- | "ans eee SMe Wats o> | Nor hives that weenie ot toe eae Mater. ato., became polarized on the same Flt Just be Yor? sabbotn er wiialy.wisked w | MeCt having origiied in the Episcopal Chareh | that can be aid of the meeting for brostang | SUEGS WO a7 af te, evening at wie Heuston Ghaichy War pine ae a tt richest hour, aving the power of attraction and tbe oer of England, because in ashort socount of an | bread. Inno cise isit ead that Christians as: | ‘“Lizsie, aren't yaroing to church thi ‘Throgp treet, AE ot artes ee repulsion. 3 this morn- | "'—The Rev. Dr. petumed ta {LM REFRACTION BY it, The errors in translation BO mi wi ? ‘ant ant % interview with me on my firs¢arrival in Chica; hi the firs! i insignificant that, when corrections i sembled for worsiip on the first dey of | ing?” “No, dear, ( paws are #0 narrow, you | #45 p.m. st the United Cures corner Monten ted en - * Ifa beam of vib ‘be sent thr & a beam of vibratory wa s are 80 aro made, the reader will 22) Bee ip rttces | your reporter represented me ta alaimiog tohave | the weeks Foam uawilltes 5 changeable trath in i introduced the pian in Eogiand, wh oF : ing to diatarb | imow, ORs Psd Ponlins jommunion tl i the Word of God, an object for. pe pe | Tepoke ot wasot ‘BS ving Siroduced tis | ene uregmess at Tvatig bo poof net endl, and che dager B0HE without my jap Tip fw, Senne MacLangian wil epreedh morn. | Andy wArs man besaee Saat att and fate ¢ a.priom of Tcolana sper in any other dest | Pitdly reosived and enjoyed by those who want | ™{,0%2 denomination. any day of the week is 80 desi i ie Biahop of i rage iene af the Scotch Church, corn - het, than thas of its optical wir, it will be doubly 4 i ink i v.08 is 6 ignated in the | The Bishopot Lao: mon and Adams jer Banga- ‘There's not a gem set He Others should not rend it, Brother Moody | ;, 20 Z0¢% i sud, here I think it beoomea of | Seriptures, oF by any fair Interpretation issoun- | “ piscopacy i an ittation’ of fied rete | wine. ehlldren. ‘Evening wubjos = Sher peste | go briana eee Tiund bole in edantreges of the. inetrumeak i ‘Sohn, sx, 29, Heneo his wastes anf act ys | elixe, voluntary oncanizations,—shat. after a | ““While tbat part of the Christi vaeuien, | at MassBen Atmoldupposes that even before | MEET aay, x 8, atcct | that mandles the and eee glow will produce two images on the soreco, sud tues ' + ure thar God is with hum, Tiaras,” | f6™ sears tho open. clara move:gené began to | nolds cannectioa with the Toman Charebvoris | been said, “Let therbe Buen » MSBY hare | this moraiag. are will reach st River Park | Cxicaco. Casewetas A foamra, | Fe cr wsis Polar eb rdia. in bne exzection ot i RAC Tina if ee n of the variqus dissenting | an offshoot from it direct or remote, may have play —The Rev, J, Monro Gibson will preach at 1045 a an wd Hy CHURCH-SERVICE IMPROPRIETIES, Beate a ea nom eeen beh ptosis Ae of | teen acer ee ot it bon obaervanee of quae writes thee dag is comine moe and Derenolh rire ee Dita et ue, bhedyl ateptontialy peaaaie Rte eeemTRTS oe : S - IE y eek; acother part | wa aball eit und “when | same place by the Rev. Dr. Wilkes, of Moz N.Y.) Republican, first, for the production of the other Imags, : Kk Ee sect or party. The principle of it has widened | of the Church hae always eld mercd ot ler outets in church and elam- | —The Rev: Dr. oe. A young ‘Trojan went up into Washi H : ood ‘Cuca oy . ont, It is no longer a mere questicn of restoring | seventh day al the week. © | ber peacofully, while @ disco; i a . Dr. Post will nresch at 10. m, and 7:30 | County, the othe Pp ‘ashington | may readily be shown by the aid of » good | 0, June 26.—I take the liberty of axk- | to the peoplo their ancieut common-law rights | this practice Was’ neuera. “Neon yee pp ieeines fake ito of tho minster = OU? Ewin Morning serinoa fa Weegee onsen ono that suited pregee pe they pens Imad’ epar’ piaiae. af fourmaha erer etka La iL. Fornes has infmmation, for the ai Engi sf er @ thorough examination he * ci ‘ athen- | ~The Rev. 0, L. Thompson will preach at 10:90 a | b¢ Bosound, was found to | crystals. : i 230 a , aod the young mao’s father sent an would requi apace than car: be giver equire more space shan car H ing audience in your Sunday edition on this | #6 Parishioners in the Eetablished Churches. ‘The | ti can claim mors y 5 2 b . "The | tion, however numerous, i Eaartet novel wabject, which I will call ies. Sinor groming inthe mind of the people | than » limited minority { in souparieon ma the | ticity of which ho Yoshes, that Ad : ts Tal Sul iat aac at worthy i seen ny ule | whole; and vr ah tout to old. thety | SOUH, and staten. paurly Tey ees Hed of | matte HYG Church, cornet” indiona avenue and | Older son with a telegraia to the younger, who | to an ‘erdineey comuunieation Uke Bulaito Of. management of — eburch-service.” } ali Christian charches ought iB bly 5 ‘Views abd their minorities together, and genex- | Srounds fo the traditn that he itted eui- |, EPISCO! the hemes hela tee ee ice "8 t seephon o a charches ought to be pisces of per- | ally with kiod words and fechuge tomar cn | ede when Ev a eaatened T- | ‘Tue Rev. Luther Pardes wil eficiate at 10:20 Shs horse" h eteady.” | with polarized ys 8 Jan copoepeon of ings toy © quit Eden to establish \e Rev. Luther Pardee will offciste at 10:20 a, m, | ‘The older con wha a renee itt, ly." | with polarized light, and no just conseptou of ix : the older son, who ia rather ‘ in money | can be formed without the aid of inatramente by the ‘These various mistakes <re seen in almost A , sverr church, andean be very cacy see fectly {ree resort for worship to all who will, | other, But numbars, great or small, hav New Jerualem Femaj and 8 it % Sibe the ‘howe Bedfoee, tants for the organist to | how a church comes o be erected. If wrich man | “tq eloamug bis reply "Mr 3illerd re ig | OF fhe Ome! and gushort of religion, co Ou Savior, comer of Belden andincoln syeauee °f | and, tate aot te oTer, £08, Words, | the gorgeous cplors—prodnced by interferons Pesci,” Beeplog Me cigee gis og apr builds s church be ehould feel that he is bald | wasldce chon: creme sera: “If it | im Scotled as alecwine ti eee earn ee ee Cache a Sele aren intending to avoid the extra tari, thought: | as it%s called—of too ether waves in theif pale on all kinds '® worehi ‘ bi yrould earnestly entreat | belt on Sun: \veler rang the fie Bev. De. a will officiate at 10:90 a.m. | lessly strack out the first word. i ie ing ping placa not just for himself, | Mr. Bailey, and thoes who Agteo will’ him’ to | ton ol codenes em igatan inn st Dunbar | Sbload dina acl Ptah Guu Younes | as neat, tho horse was Douebh sabe diepsich | sage through ise crrstus, sf pe oe wag. - “Ye | —The Rev. Dr, Stocking willasiaiate af into a.m. | that he would Hie to get vid of tor Seee, eee | Sez the general name of thin plates. -