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e ¢ dhicano fi@fil@ aribune, i CHICAGO, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES, NUMBER 19. VOLUME 29. GROCERIES, &o. FURNITURE. FINANCIAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FURNITURE! g 27, gt | 0TS Lxposion | EXPOSITION! L — in theso Toprosches, I have steadfsatly refused to pay o Probable Action of the | i ipin nbsreainions of shufromen. 52t A very fine display of the CELEBRATED may be carzied too far ; that while we mind our busi- “KN ABE W |DONW'L FATILI Episcopal Diocesan | Fuihictos oo i fo s broad. The ortnodox church 1 Iage. 2 modest Hitld structurain. fia way, was seloct 1 énr the pur; va and the interior was mos: elaborately Savings Bank, & voice Convention. 50 Biven, 6 o Bacing o Bt secsslon , Lhi e ; SP[EGEL & fl AHN’ 76 CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. : INVESTHENT CERTIFICATES, e o i 4 Valeduay, Pt Sy i, | SN sQ0ans, s vemme | QTN EEARCOROG o |mREsRs TSR o w;mld N r— TABLE of Increase of **Investment Certifi- PIAN OS- Lt St Bisionn ¥ | What Dr, De KOVB]IS F riends o St Dayids, to follow = ,B."&',J‘,'f:"{";,:,’f llsuen cates,” sccured on fmproved real estate, bears s o Yo ourlarge stock of Furniture of every | ing luterest, payable in quarterly Install- THE SAVORIIE Are Seekmg to Do— sy avenge outsres o g madicting them wo coutse to falsehood.” d ufactured and pur- | ments, at tue rate of 73-10 per cent per nn- 1 BB D P Tor cash, (uting iy | en. Shewin the accumuladion of same far " » == Letter from Bish- Sotcplchy 1t has come to,this: tho servant of the ckased by veated for the beneSt of Children or others: CROCERIES Church is fo be made s Master. An appeal is mads many Gme from long distance in carriages 5 mess vehicles to participate In thaservices. Tas sceg s b0 arge 1n fact, that it was necersary o abandon e 3 . Moody wa a reach lbngmnfi ody was ablizod 'to ps in The preliminary exerclies consisted of {h by the sssembled multitude of s series of darenol bymas, Mr. Moody, however, ref-aining from julning in this portion of the serviccs. Subnequently & fo vent prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Sievens, of Hos Dardaton, and thep, affer more singing, tho grest evangelist commencod his addrwe. Ho wore a atyiih straw bat during the greater part of his exhortations, and his striking sad general world-like sppearance wag not such as to indicate him to be the grest champicn of religion that he really is. He rezda few passs, from Holy Writ and then announced this his text 1 Acts, XL, 142 * Who shall tell thee words, wheraby then and al thy house shall bo sased.” 0 commencad at once to encourage his hearers to Tealizo thelr danger in living an Indifferent Life, and, clted the examplo of Corneliua ss a fiting one for them to consider. He talked in very plain Language, and intimated that there were many people in Nor. el and the surrounding towns who were very wloksd and profane, and that, unlike Uod, they falled to keap thels word or to always pay 100 cents on the dollar, s the expounder of the great religions truth procoed.. in his remarks Lie became strikingly eloquent, and Bis gestures aad movementa indicated that he had genuine and enthusiastic interst in his choics work of rescuing mankind from sin and perciton. His hearess were involantarily charmed and interested from the beginning, =nd “on _several occasions thern wers exclamations which indicated that his Words were proviug quite effectnal, Hia anecdotes aud il- lustrations wero very pomted and st times amusin, mflhoanfi;zflma Xk.‘-p‘).\ the idea prominent that na was talking plo Who neoded enlightening on ta: *14,” ho aid, “ the Angul Gabrial should come down summo onths, and which 5 - from you Deputies, to the Trusteea of the General dull S To brivars.ne ohwe ot oz pamonnt, Retailed for cash st the following prices : op Coxe, Theological Beminary, Our Seminary Board, the aro now offering to buyers 8 150. . lollec—Rio Girg 330 33c 2400 (5SS THAN HALF THE PRICE Synod ; it is to be erected into o third House, and a Supreme Coart of Appeal: and the peaceful Academic « s J They can buy §°°d‘fv?i"::; "_;s torled Also, a fall assortment of bl Btorekeepers. J 1,323.10 P . Colirta of Sacred Learning are to b furzed into An M in M - | aremaof Cuurch politica. OOdy assachu. The journal of the late Annual Meeting of the Hinon Tark invoi T RICatih beut, i seived 8 1arge invoice of PARISTAN | 1 iiuied wpen the basts that interest, when due, i3 0 R G A_ NS K[‘l’,&lful’(}"nn beat neriby FANCY FURNITURE, Which W6 | orcdited ou savings account, and invosted in INVEST. o ean ewt, ner T setts---Life of a Sha- | e fagsn Tesoao Soniary i now sre suthorized to sell at less than ]’:&{““ CERTIFICATRS wheasver $100 is thus accumu- And Other Musical Mernhandise ;:::21’:- ingaford’s 6-1b by & f the Truatees it 21, inclusive of our 5; Bishops. ker Saint. Of these 400 Trustées, 77 seem to have voted to L ! ingatord’s 11 bl sost of importation. Any holder of & Certificate has the privilege of examin- Sturch my Oswi Study your own interest and give | io the condition of the trust at any time on calling st make the new Desn, call befor i the office of the Trustee. 088 e purchasing. 0 of the Of the constitution of our General Seminary few Certificatos forwarded, and interest, when dus, reln. acke cnosk:a, % vosted, if dosired, or remitted by draft or express toany § £ h vartof the United States. Address ¥ | liustard-Colmau’s, 922 Wabash-av., know inything at oll; o s praciical mansgement SYDNEY MYERS. Mansger, Slantard—Colman’s, Between Jackson and Adams-sts, SQUARE AND UPRIGET ‘b PIANOS. | - WBn b bent s b b OO R ON X X oo e300 1ol xR i 1t 18 in no resy ‘hatever represy il Sunday-School Convention at El- | e Ghareh O fa 100 Thont o s Comc > continest from Maine to California, only a small num- gin---Death of a Noted ber ia able to attend the meetings of the Board. Over and over again has it proved itself able to thwart the Mormo“. 2?;!1;’:;09;0( the Chr;n:h. and even the zecorded tes of the Tr when, in tional “cases, a. fair attendance nad bben sogured. T ‘The Illinois case wns decided, in the House of Dep- uties, by & rost significant and emphatic vote. It has M d Mil‘ been again decided by action still more deliberate and. odern = | cmphatic. This occurred after the most persevering efforts of partisans (o creste sympathy, whils s pa- Can bo seen at tho stand of G N ke GTESH OSpD: i Een St 8till leas 13 understood. Hut it shon!d be known that JMacearani, per In the South End of the Exposi- Vermicelli, per Ib. b1 S tion Building. Chour chewCrome- & Biaciwewe 124 | A New Religion- Catalogues and Price Lista free to all, 1 Tpi 3 tient afl e upon you thismoment, sou should sk hi 45 acles---Episcopal Statis- lonco was_the only anawer of those on whom | UIX , Sou should ask bim noc for N . thoy poured the iala of their calumpy and abnse, | WealtE. bt for sternal Lo T G0sed e rinn 08 TETE STATE DON'T FAIL TO CALL. 4.20 tics in A . This bn the ront history, and it must o longer be | £0 be someching that they shold ngt toa awsy from, ox 7.25 [1CS 111 ATnerica. thrust oat of view. Dut which ho boped =1l within his bearing would om. Conaidering it solemnity, and the painful nature of | Dace. and that the word Kiernily » wenft oo such & vote, the refusal of 'the House of Depnties to confirm the Tlinois election is one of the most aignin. coaL. CKEBUSH : e ot aud 1 ; E BRA ] Corner of ],sAtf')txgnafiigiomoe'm'l G?:;_l h‘:"hue “’Il:ler Wheat, St. Lonlfjs_l DIGKS@N & GO ) y = afinero e Notes and Personals at | S To o a0 i the records of our grest g 5 Minnesota 00 t will you to call 2nd inspect the above goods, easy and agreeable. Everybody is anxious to find an i g e il P Hilome and Abroad. excuse for doing what everybody else likes to do, To to hold out 16 0zs. to the pound. Goods delivered in vote No is to make enemies, and to provole the spite (Giners and Shippers of Anthracite and Bi. all parts of the city free of charge. Porties in tha of the worst characters in the Church; of that class of tumi. oountry can order by mail and receive the sumo atten- maa rebuked 8o often by &t. Panl, and of whom we know, from cur Lord’s parable of the tares, there uminous Honou s tiiey waro thetlves profent, Church Services To-Day. sinll alwsya bo specimens smong the wheat £l the OLDEST AND LARGEST SAVINGS BAKNK IN for pri : THE NORTHWEST. For giticotiof ek esbilow, cud of theworld. Now, nobody likes to be hammered s Vel 500,000 | CRAND, UPRIGHT, AND SQUARE i=E apen the aawl o < Kiedander o Crpperemis.” 11s aid Up Capital e X 4 ) Surplus Fund. ol PROSPECTS OF THE ELECTION OF A BISHOP. the confirmation. On the contrary, 1 aball plead thelr 3 tty terroris; f h i3 a real . o THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. P ot be 8 rom e 5. came. taat W voted for - 90,000 = A T O S- Gunpowder, per 1b, 50, 60, T5c—Standard. atHone e Dot a few wero mfuenced by such A ey Q Tuesday morning the Episcopal Di: C l A E i “ ;h I\A ALL SIZE;V g - o tesday morning the Episcop. locegan Con- | oparatfons, many good and true men were most hon- C fainds : B e e e Milions, v o e e o 201 0, Jse—Standurd.......... 90 | vention mests in the Cathedrat of SS. Peter and orably persuaded ‘of the catire Stness of the candi- & THE STANDARD PIANOS OF THE WORLD, Japan, per b, 50, 60c—Standard, Per ton delivered. | Intores: paid on Deositast therato of 6 per cent BT | rynsm of the GRAND GOLD MEDALS OF HONOR, | Oclong, per Ib, 40, 50, Gtc—Standard. vc | Paal, and will undertske, as it did about the v onmisiite pass that many a true and worthy cloge of hia remarks, Mr. Mooy became vory affesting aud eloguent, sod during the Goal prayes which & offercd thers was a reverent silenco sad att which it {3 {mposeible to desczibs, A little incident at this time ws the perching nf 2 couple of doves upon the belfrey of tha holy edifise, where they remained motionleas totil after the bens: diction was pronounced. Tha services, which wore commenced 4t Lnlf-past 5, concinded with the sy proacl of tuilight, and it I8 scarcely necossary to 341 that Mr. Woody was warmly congratalated by alt whe Bad listened to Lis efective Words. He scorcely re. gards this event, bowever, 38 anything more than & preliminary servico, but next week tho wark of evan- will be commenced in thorough earnest, and it 15 predicted on all hands that thero will ersus’ ooo of the moat prominent rovivals witeased 1n thid coun- foyfor many years. Mr.Sinkey will arrive here oa ednesdny. sccompanted by Messrs. Biiss and Whit- tle, and meetings will bo commenced without 3 mo. 80 and 82 LaSalle-st,, Ohicago. Sriar Hill............_. T.00 | somem. dompoyeded hilisbrly, © 0 WORLD'S FAIR, PARIS, 1867; LONDON, 1862, ~ | English Breakfast, per Ib, 50, 60c—Stendard 3¢ | samo time a year ago, to elect & Bishop for this e 48 found recorded in favor of th ment's dalay, the principal one bolng held in a grova 2 ) 5, ' R ’ Our Standard Teas are insurpaseed for excelioncy of | oo Bamea found reco avor.of the confimstion, { e ol shiors 4 fece Willow Grove. - 6.00 | Drafisiasums to sait"on wll the principat ctios 1a Fpecial attention {3 respect(ully directed to thelatest | flavor. Eent C. 0. D. to 2l parts of tho United Staies. | Diocese, and to put an end to thelprotracted T the thina hameia o e i YO Of 1S { dependantly n::mxflgfi(fi.\:;g. Dhmare ool Straitsville. g 6.00 | ™7 DB D S hITH, Vieo President. | improvement in their Pianofortes, the T EEXCESON, strifo which has injured the Church st home and | mynageq the struggle to obtain confirmation did so. | Proach iere one week from nett Sacdaw sad the Hocking Valley. 6.00 €. G, BULKLEY, Ass's Cashier. NEW PATENT TONE-SUSTAINING PEDAL. 167 South Clark-at. _ { abroad. It meets with better prospects of suc- | as you aro well awars, by & persevering conras of nupe };‘;‘:"‘"gfi&;figf&g g&!!;: A &i‘:fi’fi“fi:‘;}&' = G : o resdi d regen ang, White Ash Block 5.25 This valuable and imporfant fovention greatly en- 3 P cesa than it did Iast year or in February. Nearly [ Fraptlon wnd concealment. They r ne iy e | considenabla interost by she Feat b o samch. Wilmington . 4.50 ILA‘\rguftha n:(p;xcu} nf the l’unuf%r(e n;rfltho produc- allare wearied of strife, and are moro ready for pending *Ritusl Canon” was siming to chastice, e mington.. = ion of musical effects, TOX & HEALY, ise i 5 ; - | Good ruen voted for him beeause they were fed to bo.. Indiana Giant . 425 General Agent for tho Northvest, r 0 C er 195. i oo af ey previous ting, and, ot | (00l s Tt for e bers ey wers Jed (o1 A SHAKER SAINT. Indi: Giant Nut. 3.50 Stato and onroe-#ts., Chicsgo. withstanding the sattitude which bas been main- | o708 ¥RIRG I outspoken President of Haetng THE HISTORY OF AN LER. Ana mESedteraety == e L taived by the friends of Dr. De Koven and thoir | Who believes it now? “The two are said tostand to | The Albany Evening Times publishes in full 5 gether on doctrinal questions,” according to the Chicago FAl TPPL reiterated declarations of their intention to 5 BUY YOUR FALL SUPPLIES OF asuin spresent. o aineasid Sk SostEin ggx;nnhgt,mdmnmnthe ‘czse, nobody will now MAIN OFFICE: o PELb e P recrk SRS 0 B D : : NO 1 W. Randolph-st Lfifilfls &Gfimlflfl]ufls (}mmfls Teas. (off g i & thero o bo but litlo doubt but | Sichwere e ctreumatances; such wan tho fame, et et 0 el AvEmeaco:, | smmamsminen sy | 1008, VLGS, SDUES, Q10 GRS |6 ooy’ e’ e o v, | SRR A RS B B.R Yard--S. W. cor. Carroll & Morgan-sts. JOEINT DERGER'S Droadway Fancy Sieam Dye Works, No o Sy Chicaxoe. First-clasa facilities for financial ne= by . ry e o = 3 o R R.Yard--Ashland-av. & Kinzie-st. STt oy I P 424 South State-st., opporite Polic-st. Episcopat chnir vacant, and to call in a Bishop | himself used no meflfin'o"w","léf:”"m Siiing which 9 from another State—to put the Dioceso in com- | fsfied tho snxictien of tho House, by & falr mestus miseion. This, howaver, met with such a storm | of m-mlfigmmt'g_ fi‘&%‘?d‘flg&mw et - A nf ment, ¢ dispn 3 [ . of opposition {rom all quarters that it bad to be | S SLINETmeRt bn fo the disputod facts; 4f al abondooed. The next proposition, which was to | honest and true man been msde the victim of un- , and all who voted or counsclsd Besd every The Largest, founded prejudi re-elect Dr. De Koven, and to trust to the weak- b o Beat, and Chean- WH@LESALE GR{N}EB,Y ening of the Standing Committass which once | 1o s 2" 4008 him & cruel wrang. socept Wi et aexs Sua; s ) g HE rojectod him, hus aleo been sbandoned. It has | I sbail e, toom the gutlictions of the defested L} [ HOU-SE been found that it will not do, in view of the | pioCe TSGR that Le bas contradicted his own Pl failed to make any one detailed ststement towhich he day’s advertise- tertainments ever position taken by the Church at large, as repre- adberes, and has corroborated by the atatements of T & SHELDON, Managers. givenin Chicago. eented by the General Convention of Iast year, £ @ent of the CARPENTER s L s "> 1 Nos, 1 & 3 North (‘,']a,rk.st,, and the Standing Committees, t0 force Tpon | Depaties vo soppots notanr oy 'y o House of them s person who is obnoxious because he | toshow from an analysis of his sffidavits, which I I3 QUANTITIES 20 8UZ5, AT TEOLY represents tho Riualistio or Romish party | ot mmetitely on soeett of them, but whics [ in the Church. Though Dr. De Koven | bore him noill-will, and wished to leave bim tohis WHOLESALE PRICES, |2 e Ciurch Thoush 'br. Do moun | ohin ittt Mt bt M s ecittor. i Fine Moyune Teas & Spocialty. his prosecittor. I'was satisfled with the result and sermon receptly delivered by Elder Georga Al- bert Lomas, of the New Lebanon Shakers, from which is extracted the following skatch of the life of Ann Lee: We are all familiar with the wonderful s0d powsrfa® slruplicity mauifested in the sayings and doings of the +Carpenter's Son,” and we wonld not be unmindful o the etforta snd accomplishments of a “ Blacksmith's Beautiful Daughter” in behalf of the race. Fur, a3 ssever the right comes uppermost and ever is justice fone.” 80 shall woman yet got her reward. Who was Ann Ree? She descended from England, baving Maa- chester 13 3 birthplace, tho dsughterof 3 poor igno- rant, but industrious, blacksmith,—a man Wwho' came honestly by his ignorance, and as honestly wransmitted the blisa of ignarance to s large family of children. Ann w3s very early placed in o factory, where sho earned her living by the strength of good consiitu. tiom, bt never learned to read or write ‘The moat noted peculiarity of her childhood was freedom from the plays common to_children—prefes- , rather, retirement to places secluded from pul Uc gaze, when sho enjoyed soul-feasts of heaveniy vislons, ‘which were far above the comprehension of her juvenile mind. In these visions she was instruct- ed that human nature was deeply depraved, znd that God would open a way for the deliveranca of posr hi- manity~for thore who felt weary and beavy laden. Slio would tell her visions to her mother, and sobbing, 28 with _breaking heart, ask her mother to explatiy them. Her mother, mother-like, tried to dispel thean reflecitons from o mind of Ler daughter, 13 vagaries a rder imagination, at tua s3mo time sobbing with her daugliter us if they wore—and indecd they were—present realities, A¢- she matnred, ber visions did mot cesse: and turongh the urgency of ber friends, who tuought theredy to giva her thoughts another inclinotion, sbe married Abraham Stanley, by whom she had four children, all of whom died when infants. And jugt lioro I muy say that I havefelt compeilcd o symps- thize with this unhappy man, for Stanley—s man of the world, with only woridly thoughta and designy— maust certatnly have been excoedingly unbappy in his relationship with euch a woman for a compazin. ‘The death of the children of this marrisgs does not Bpeak well for the mother phymiologically, Her mir- ried lifo was aught but happy, moton the genersl ground of marital unhappiness—incompafibility of temper—but because ahe began to experience thersin the trath of ber apiritual instructions: and she be- camo the most troubled of souls and an earncat seeker for a refuge from a life that is “death unto desth™ fo the spiritunl nature. Her husband, no doubt anxious to get rid of so great a burd:n as'sha h3d become, gave har permission to unils herself to 3 class of people called * Shakers "—come-outors from the Quskers, they obtaining this cognomen in conse- quence of a peculiar shaking of the body whils under rebigious exeitement, and particalarly while deliveriag their testimony against those fleshly lusts that war against the sonl, arising from the abuses of tho great commands, committed under licanse of the marital re- Iations. Ann becamo the most zealous and outspoken metber of this littie band. For disturbing tho Sab- Bath, aceording to the Church of England's ronacience, &ho waa thrown into prisom, and here, she tella ua, sty met in vision, Jewus, formerly of Nazareth. It ix Dere, she claims, nhe' wis instructed that ier nine years of cxcesrivo tribulation were the preparstory geason of a tabernaclo to recelve the baptism of the Christ, even 08 Jegus had received it In olden timas. Surely nothing but 3 revelation could have dictated CHICAGO MORTGAGE LOANS, | . DYEING AND CLEANING, At current rates of interest. STAR LECTURE COURSE. FENCE PICKETS. REAL ESTATE. DRY GOODS, FENCE PICKETS! it gk ck Sales, ! & L that it will not do to thrust him upon an unwill- v Qi 1 In the second Iliinois case disgaises were thrown TURN ER P ARK’ Smafl PrOfits. they have therefore abandoned him. Suchsman Monday, Sept. 13. i it 2 . : re Oti ing | aside. Thoee who had imagined that the original can- e will sell at auction prices, at Turner Park, about Buppose vou try the new Jap. Tes, just recelved; | 38 Judge Otis, who understands fally the feeling P 3 5 % 3 \ o which we offer at the exmmcxynlaw price of 60c per | Of the isity, bas been impelled to this stsp, and ‘g%“;w no ‘d‘%‘;flufiy” v:nu:l’_ x:f’:vgrmh:;i besn one, -] f our 50-foot residence lots south and eart gxflfl?el lfieopfltc. and business lots on Grand-ay. (old pound. You pay $1.00 for poorer Tea in most places. | Dr. Locke and seversl equally prominent clergy- | S s the Ritual Canon ¥ bay e i Whisky Point-road). HONG EONG TEA CO,, men have boon influenced by the same Teasons, | Ny amazed o ind the true stite of Aais aay ie Wa can afford an suction fn bard times, knowing 84 & 86 State-st., 22043 North Crkst. | and are dotermined 0ot to repest in September | mosees b st tn oo e Of afelrs. and to that it will bring improvements to our Subdivision at ~ the votes they cast for Ur. De Koven in Febru- | s i, The faae ipscies o b ouwn 40 onceand anuugnghg value of &an;;r we do not :s“nhul.l MAKE THIS THE MOTTO OF THEIR BUSINESS, TAILORING. ary. confirmation of their candidate because he was nota schog, - 0 o7 » P Y| T | These two sad numbers of otbers who once Athueiynt wers now reiolved o locifiie becstse be A free train will go at 9 3, . from corner Chicago- supported De Koven aro now warmly ;fl f;;n; of | s, ‘The ext sems ofli’a h m0 effortto :;;,u" ro0 s av. and} Larmabee, stopping at Division-at. and Mil- CALLAND EXAMINE THELR some compromise candidate, who soaouncd thetr Ay (o vedder Raruus consent, then to choose ykioar, 3 from all reproach of Rituslism on the ono hand, | $22003¢Ed i o Ferma only$35 a0 any ime ineldsof 6 month, ¢ o extreme Low Churchism on the other, and | another whots election might ressbert the Progrioer e Fob) wartioty deats ook ool et e who may be sble by virtue of the fact chat ho is | their origiagl choca, Ay whose moreeigbn o, OF . U 3 | entangled in none of the feuds which have dis- | Bishop would vindicate their former Tlect and rebaka b ST poued alow At i those wno bad contributed 1 any way 0 bis defeat, W. . MOORE & CO., Proprietors, tracted the Church, to restore the Diocese of | those y Way Bucceasers 10 3. 8. MoFARLAXD & 80, linois to the bigh standing that it onee pos- | Wk this avowed purpose they neloeisd sa ther caa 153 Madison-st. Ve farnish the Pickets, made from 3-fnch round | _H. CHADWICE & CO., Auctioneers, sesscd. called for - the Bitnal Canom™ and, by + & tothmmny like design shown incut, at 25 CENTS PER LIN- 2 Thero are, however, a few of the warmest | majori ,? they elected him. In accepting the an- icn 3 EAL POO adherents of Dr. De Kovon who will keep up | nouncement, this second Elect gracefulry pronounced y it a virtoal vindication of his friend, tlie former can~ who has been able to inspire members with a tomy k:. the man, It i pmfl:nn to ma it exdremg: =er? wanm, personal attachment to him, yet many | and irritation had disturt e his memory and hi of bio most dovoted {riends recognize the facs [ FIERCTL, ot Re pefotling oaths and arma LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICE, 60080006 ¢ nh T. r They mn& a 1:.:‘;11.@".)K more dm;wa, g e s 3 24 cheaper Fence than the wooden pickets, Send for IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. the semblance in faith in his re-election, ye! dlcular know it to b impracticable, and aro concen- | didste. Iaak, had tne unity of thelf views been fair. IEWTS, OLIVER & PHILLIPS, i i ly stated to the House by this reverend gentlaman trating their efforts to eecure the choice of a d’nr.lnz et m’)’!wm ity “Rfl: men scturers of MER RO ARANTE 137 Madison-st, Fl man who will represent Dr. De Koven's s : v :?;’AB\' Do0% imé’é%‘!fi%;‘wwrf " WASHE: AT i 0, Uesn s o, ;&ie“ bé ey BP::%’ m‘gfymaontwthn:nlj:: %‘“&{:{émw’ 'Efn:::gah;; }’%':g'flr: % N-) , X , - acine College, jeves then now is_opes = and con- ER3, and their new line of Patented Wagon Hardware, 5 -4 block left { GIVE THEM A CALL AND SATISFY | Invite tho attention of their friends and patrons to li ich he would bave carried | f by the of both candidates, that the Will buy the only 1 YOURSELVES. SHENEW EALE STOCK 0 ot Thd o become Bishop, AS tho. election of | tn dions i Hingls wers oms &2 spick s poic 81 & 92 Water-st., and 114 & 116 i ) on the North Side, 160x109 feet D. Do Koven wes heralded sa a_justifioation of | sud (el mpan mem of the same extreme school mud First-av., Pittsburg, Pa. S. B 3 _— - . B. corner Erie and Cass-sts. Seymonr, 80 they now want to put in gon:e man | Party. And el oo T B This s only 816555 per oot on | STAY, FRENCH & (0, 4 o ity B e ety | byl ol o B M e . n . Lk in gpit of I the Erie-st. front. For terms, ’ i ’ that sriog of the Uhirch have given long lsis of e b et B 0% e nait pertetetiog ers of the spiritual world to proclaim truths that ars revolutionizing the world of thonght,—s fact worthy tho coftemplation of all thoughtful men and women !™ “HOTEL REFORTER. 4 R &c., apply to o Successors to J. B. SHAY, names of persons whom they said they thought | rejoinder, will hardly be denivd, I have aiready g 5 S ’ vy i i - | shown that the secand election in Illinois was an ap- | 0 her the closing up of the forty and two ‘W. D. KERFOOT & CO., S84 & S6 STATE-ST. E or M en's W ear. bt 1{;‘;‘:“:{;,?:“5.’3;‘;;‘}1’;“15’ni’ofi"fi";’}?fifi Deal to the Standing Committees 1o rebuke the Touea Trophetioal momtha, the 1250 prophetical o - e e O S e RS 2 50 in 3 and directly to vind can. | the nme thaf perm: X 88 East Washington-st. CARPET CLEANING, 2 Lave in contemplation have ot boen mentioned | of Pepatios, and thus indirectly to viudicate the 2nd that now sgain should Christ appear, aud this tie et B B S| Q05 Brices will satisty you that we appreciate the | at ail. 1o order that they msy be sprung upon | 3o jitile doubted that the second candidate wonld | 1Rrough the sgency of o woman! We have refarrod to THE MOST POPUL ustion. == | tho Convention aud rushod throngh before 80 | be confirmed, and that thus a doubls trinmph wonld | Berignorance of letters ; and yet the computstions of . . AR RANGES, inquiry can be made into their ortho- besecured. The Church had been flooded withs pam- ;"}:.‘é’,i‘,;‘,’fh""{;,"}f.. SaToines g e St [ 22 S At e Sormn Homse, e B aracey | b oopanioehahe ponos ceniped to evrsieim | GLEEse Tbber prajietony, Sad Lol ( thak, O7FICE OF PARNELET'S OMNTBUS LINE AXD BAGGAGE EXPRESSE, This i to certify that Iam distributing the DAILY HOTEL REPORTER on all trains 0 which my agents run. FRANE PARMELEE, {HE DATLY HOTEL REPORTER Is the only medium through which adverti- can resah country customers and the S before they arrive in the asing rates low. SCOTT & RICE, Proprietors, 28 Washington-st. IO RENT. O RENT. The four upper floors of building 195 and 197 Wa- Y., corner Adams-et.; good elevatar, well lighted, “0in eplendid condition. Will reat very cheap, Apply SPENCER H. PECE. TO RENT. 9et. 1 the firat and secand fioors and busement iph.st., near Sherman House, and oppo- House Bquare. 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Clinton and Jefferson. 50x125 ft., with house, 1452 B.hzlz‘rfled!!;o‘l, 100x150 X, on Legington-av., Egendale, *_“Two frame houses, Graco-av,, aud Sixty-fourth-st,, Hydo Park, New frame house at Maywood. 2003400 ft- dock lot on South Brapch, near Main-st. GALLUP & PEABODY, 174 Deatborn-at. BUSINESS CARDS. THOMAS B. BRYAN, on returning after several years’ absence from Chi- cago, has taken an offica at No. 11 Marine Bank Build- ing, 154 Lake-st., where he will give attention to those inierests which have been conficed w him as connsel- Jor, executor, or trustee. He will also recéive offers (oo cash required) for the exchange or purchase of any of his own property in Chicago, oron the lske shore, or his lots and lands near his prasent tome at Elmhurst, 16 miles from the city. Few are awar «of tho beauty, bealthfalness, and railroad convenfences of that location. Abstracts of Title. ra filled promptly and charges reasonable. b C.R:\e\\'k'\')}fl)mc.y SMITH & CO., 94 LuSalle-st, DrW.B, McCHESNEY, IM3ENSE SUCCESS. e 2,600 plates mann{actured tho past year. Ihe larged dedial 'establishment o the contiaent. S. S. Wale's aeth used; the best and the highest-priced testh known 10 tho profession. The intelligence of the public is fally awake to tha fact that they may no longer pay $25 and £30 for a fall sot of teeth, when they can g0t tho ‘same for §3 &t MCCHESNEY’S, corner Ulark and Ranas!oh-sts. Sat. {sfaction given or money refunded. Gold plates at one- fourth the usual prices. Gold filling first-class, and no fancy prices. Warrantod. Teoth extracted withoot pain. free of charge, every morning {rom to 9. inspection N. SE'S, {s00-8t. ("l‘rlbgtm Bllfl?l‘lzl)- > o DIIOR:. Co e MRS. STARING Having returncd from the East with all the poveldes 1n Fall Styles, would be bapyy to thow them at her rooms 174 and 176 BTATE-ST., at any time, Notice of ‘her opening will be given heresftez. NEW PUBLICATIONS. New Book by Hark Twan, Just ready for Agents. Don’t stopto experiment on Other Dooks, Taka Gne 3ou know sl so Prompt action will give you ehaics of feld and goiden retarns. Agent wanted in every town and city. AMERICAN P €0, Chicago, it night at the Sherman House, where, if every- orit sy a T Th pi s BRANHALL, DEANE & C0, | B oo st ot S et 3¢ | st omoy i s o 2 French Ranges and Brofers For Hotels, Institntions, and Families, HYDES PATENT GOFFEE ROASTER. ‘Ohampion Baltimors Fire-Placs Heaters. 110 LARE-ST. TURKISH BATHS, At 22O B TURKIS T, Electro Thermal, Steam Sulphur, Mercurial, and - Yo 155 Bonia VAPOR. For tha et of scuts hronfo diseases. GRAND PACTFIC HOTEL: entancs an Jaokomase: mear Lasalle. Elootricity is applied in al its forms, with and without tha bath. Opon for gentlemon from 7 LD Gapymy Ladies fa miiae b B Sandam o perviaion of My Samars, - 13 Leer the personl su- DR G, C. SOMERS. Proorieto e SEARTS, A Good Shirt, $1.50 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FROM STOCK. SHIRTS to order a specialty. -, 4Ply Linen Collara $2 per doz. HARRIS & COBB, : 171 8. Clark.st. EDUCATIONAL. Harvard School, Offers n2113 S?TEENTH-ST., asusl 2 1t P ESSIONAL. DOCTOR FORD, Of the regular practice, gives spocial at! - CER, andinauses s surnin 31 bineey cases. G ;n;::ge:v‘(;m furaished aud remiedies suprlied or Boara Provided it desicerc” 34662 State-st., Chicage A Good Shirt, $1.75 De Koven don’t find themselves in a minority, a man will be selected whose uame will_be pre- sented to the Convention Tuesday or Wednes- day. Itisbelieved that one of the persons who 18 chiefly favored by this action is the Rev. Stevens ~ Parker, Bector of Christ Church, Elizabeth, N. J., who is an educated Ritualist, & great friend of the Rev. Dr. Ewer, of the Igna- tms Church, New York, and of the other ad- 'vanced clergymen of the Episcopal Church. While his views are pretty well known, yet he has not been us prominent an exponent of them a8 Dr. Do Koven, and consequently might be run through the Convention befors there was time to find ont how he really stood, which would necessitate another protest, another circalar to the Standing Committees, and another rejection. While there is & considerable majority of the 1aity aud & small majority of the clersry opposed to the election of any person of pronounced views, yet it is difficuls for that majority to sst- tleupon & candidate, Numerous nsmes have been mentioned, bat nearly all of them suffer from the disadvantage of bemng too well known, and of having been connected a littlo too promi- nently with doctrinal views which are not satis- factory to a majonty of the Convention. There is ono, howover, who has not hitherto been named 28 a candidate, who seems in many re- gpects to fill all the requirements of a compromise candidate. He is. the Rev. Thomas R. Conrad, of the Church of the Transfiguration, Philadelphia, Ho is an eminently conservative churchman, longing to quite a differant school from Dr. Ec- cleston. recently elected Bishop of Iows, and no- wigo unastisfactory to the conservative chmrch- men of Illinois. He is & young man, nof over 36, iu the prima of life, and bn‘poaluu-—wh{t was gaid to be an advantage in Dr. Seymour'a case—n private fortune, which will enable bim %o live, even though the Diocese shouid be be- hindhand in the payment of his Blllri. . Bnt whoever msay be chosen, be he High or Lo, Conservative or Ritualiet, 1¢ is to be hoped that the Convention will succeed in electing some ooo whose choice will not be followed by sn immediate protest, but who will succeed in harmonizing and reconciling the different sec- tiona into which the Church bas been divided, and reatore it to its former usefulness. BISHOP COXE. i of Western New York, bas writ- uf ':g?pfixy:'cm (printed in the Churchmun) 1o » Deputy on ** the Illincis case in the House therefore, that the Standing Commitiees sronld bo found less difficult to satiafy than the Deputies. They ‘were plied with assurances that theeilence of the other ‘party was » confession of impotency. They were fat- Tered ; they wero threatensd.” With some, te pouind process called “ log-rolling ” was unblushingly resort- ed to: “ You vote for our candidate, and we will yote for yours,” Under such a variety of induences, ft was expected that the Starding Committess, removed from the excltementa and the pablicity of a Synod, would natarally yield o the temptstion of passing the new candidate, by a merc rontine Yote on_the regularity of the papers, throwing the whole Tesponsibility on the Bishoj pe. T shared in this expectation, The case was a vexa- tious one, and the Standisg Committees might well wish to Berid of it. The new Elect was a man entitled to respect, and_encompaased with personal friends. ‘He was, moreover. believed to_be abovs trickery and deception. Nobodyaccused him of “palteringina double sense.” His_position was unambiguous, avowed, and deflsnt, He was a man whom all parties would have welcomed to the Episcopate, bad not his worse than doubtful theology made It impossible for 13 to reconcile his confirmation with fidelity to the Church's aw snd doctrine. But the question was. would the Church, by confirming his election, stultify ‘hersel, and robuko the House of Depraties for refusing a candidate of the same opinion, and the same party? All who were not too stupid o recognize thia issue, fels its mognitude, and awaited the result with anxlety. God be thénked for the decisive response of the Church by her constitutional representatives. Dio- ceso altar diocess guve anwer Withou! waveriog ; the exceptions wero easily accounted for: the decision was overwhelming. It smounted tos ** vindication,” Dot of the rejected candidate, but of the Depaties who Tejected him, For, as it was claimed that this case carried with it the ther, and that the success of the second would be a virtul triumph and * vindication ” of the first, 80 the defeat of No, 2 was a freshdefeat of o, 3, “ the twa being said to stand together on doe- trinal questions,” Thus it was understood by all par. ties ; and g0, while maintaining her doctrines unde- filed, by her repeated and decinive action, has the Chufth rebuked ali such as suliy the sanctities of an Episcogal election and pollute he conncils by artifices 204 disingenuous maneusres. 1 shall pass, in a succeeding let-er, to other particn. Can anything good come from the daughter of a Man~ chester blacksmith? e will see. Androw Jackaon Davis has remarked that “ Aun Lee's crime was that of being & woman,” and curious it is that s0 many wiil continus io be guilty of thesame offense. Her thus- , dering testimony oguinst the lusts of the flceh aroused such bitter hats thst nhe was arresicd, st into a dungeon in which shs coald in no wiss , straighten herself, and there left to siarve, bor cell door not belng opencd for two fuil weeks. Slio came out in a tolerably good condition, but for some remark of hers was again arrosted aad arroign- ed for blasphemy, Taken by the mob befors scveral ministers of the Established Church, the mob asked perminsion to brand her check and bore her tongu-, the penalty of the blssphemer, The ministers aaked her to spoak in unknown tenguod,—she said sie could, ot without the aid of the spirit. spirit moved * and she spoke for four hours in teventy-two differsne tongues and dialects. These judges advired the mob to let hergo in peace ; but resolving themacives inso executionere, they lod her and the comuanions into & salley to stone them to death. Through Providentisi interference, thes quarreled among themanives aftar throwing » fow harmless shots, and spandoned thl battles ~ of spiritual warfsre, shal and howling, and other grotesque mancu'res, Ta began on ship-boar! ; the Captain, enraged, thres: 4% cast them all overboard if tho sams was repezted, Tt was repeated, and in the midstof a storm : ead while the Captain was preparing to pat his threat into execution, o plank rtarted from the ship’s tow, ana tho waters rushed i like 8 flood. All banda wero at the pumps, but many timea thelr nomber would not mest the necessity. The Captain, pale as death, i formed all of thelr tnevitabl fate, and bid them pre- te for the king of terrora. “ Captain,” tald Ann e, < ihero whatl mota btk of odk heia rerish! T ses two angels at the mast, from whom I received this message!™ Then cime a mighty sca, and the plantc 7as secured In its place, Persecuting ceassd on thiat ‘vessel—the Littl: band of nino fought the devil in o7 method, they wore moved in all fresdom, iy Iars. Truly yours, A. Crrverasp Coxe, J: Bish g hakers were indeed the Captain of that vessel the re. _Eflukm New¥ewk. | mainderof tho voysge, and we have the treztmony of the Captain that “had not that peopls saifed iz b veasel ho never would have seen Americs Cn the Gth_ day _of August, 17, thiy Loded fn New York. Awerica was cum vulsed with ~grest disaatisfactions. Passing p Pearl street they came to houso at this door of which €3t 3 woman. Halting, thoy statad they had gome Lo praach the everlasting Gospel in America, aad that the Lord had directed them to that house, They wers cared for until they had homas of thefr owm, , m.nunmumthqwudvsmnwwm MOODY IN MASSACHUSETTS. OPENING OF THE CAMPAION. Correspondence of the New York Herald from Northfield, Mass., under date Bept. 5, gives the {fallowing account of the beginning of Mr. ‘Moody's labors in America: Mr. Moody, the otlebrated evangelist, who, i com- any wiih bis friend, M, Bankey, siired %p vecha