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e i ] " - , of THE CHURCH. fExposition of tho Duty of Min- jsters by the Rev. Will- jam Alvin Bartlott. pecication of the New Roman Cath- olic Chureh -of St. Vincent Adivess by Oora Hatoh Tappan on the State of Religion, General Statistics and Anpropriations of the Methodist Church. Tho Religions Prospect Elsewhere Fears for the Buccsss of the Revival Movement. THE MINISTERIAL DUTY, SENMON DY THE NEV. W. Ac BARTLETT, At Tlymouth Church, Twonty-sixth streot ol Michigun svonuo, yosterday morning, 1o Tar. Witham Atvin Bartlott proachod a ses~ 1500, taking s text from tho Second Epiatlo of panl to Timotly, second chaptor, fifteentl vorae : Slody toshow thyself approved of Gad, & workman utacedetls nol to Lo ashiamed, rightly dividing tho wordof truth. The speatier Aokl that one of the most impor- ot parts of the New Testament, and proof that Jesnscamo into tho world, was a bundlo of old ltters. A man contd tall moro to anothior on & qreet coruer in aphort timo than bo could read iganhous Thoy did not find grand manhood lathe srmy, but on tho strects. There they tyad mankood in its grace. A grent deal of the wilence of God was loft in old lottors. e was ono of the old leltera of Paul to fisoty, iving ndvico to a yonng ministor, Toere waro threo thamey to tha toxt, almost ttu- wiated, yet thoy woro counccted by ouo strlng o thought, which made them & unity, aud taghtall young ministors to work for God, Thers wea no queation af popularity tu belag sptored of men and God. 1t kiad ofton boen fresched that tho intercats of man and God xers wido apart. ITo thought not, If & man inbeyed God, ho was punished forit. God tdoponcd Paradiso ko mau, and sad that it risbls, through Josas Curist, our Lord. A mncould do anythiug with the spproval of God, s it is tha biappiest fealing to hava Leon tidsnd approved of God. 1o could got u wp iasight luto God's uMaira tnuzh the oction of his own con- sdeace. - Tho lesson ~taught thom not to be \ebsirapltters nnd babllers. Paul commandod them Dot to bo these, ‘Iboy wero not to 13' nud aiplsin everything, but by approved of dod in tarcouduct and “teaching. Man was iniclle tal, and v sbould tiva lu moralits. . Alibatiles aud flrut reports of Gonerals in ro- fud to thow hiad been hies, and 80 1n tue battles of tue bistory of tho world thoy bad acted on wel-approval. Un the Jesuutical principle,—aoy- taog for thy apuroval of tho word, Bigbtly disading the word of truth was tho wxttbiug, Lauth was tho centinl rscnal from wiiasll the weapons wore to ba diawn, Tho vads of God wea moro anl gronteat coutres of aypsl, because thoy had proven themsolvos ta pawer of salvation, They bad been te toundation of all moral ~ precopts, Uiless & man_explained tham from bis own in- wuation bio did uot preach tho Gopol ; poople gtured of greas auchors aud sciouass’ (€ thay Iudnot tie word of God fu thow. Yot peoplo cums week after weok to hear tho word of Gud, 1hty loved to hiear tho old, old stoy told out of tts old bouk, Bunday aftor uuday, bocsuss 1t fodtne eoul. ' Whilo tho Lible wau tho buu of u Rt whoel, it was Qulv tha ralu af the Heaveu ha Somo people had bad too much Liblo watlied juto thew. Men comld bo crowded vib Scrlpturs Jouguage until thoy beeame triested. 1o the Seriptures were ovory- tig, aod thoy ought to bo ovarve vue, It wos the best book, It wad o book elfnest litoraturo and Lighest graded moralicy, liwa the fonudation ot ucleuca and thealogy Iipusossed all Lhie Variaty of clemonw. Thu t2eace fotled 1 uot proaeling e right sor £ous ot the right time. Lut bow could thoy al- widothat? ‘They should nlwoys try. Thoy tiould come fn all tho moods of tho soul, with Lu kible, giving conualation. warning, bops, and tieua, 8 weaded. Beiouce wan puttiug proscut tues further back. % was_lod working Uroogh fafinito means, and yet alwaya found to UGd, in tho ond. 1o alwuys showsd Himselt s1he fight time. Yen muat bu educated Io thoir necessitios and foiwould provido for them. God had mado Burevolnsions, 1 then o workman who needed nct to be Mhmed. This meant lovalty to Christ. Loy- Ly nas s groat aod noble word. 1t was a_per- eilreligion, * Chiniay said, * Kollow wmo, 1 am EoWar Al rolijuons, ho believed, wore sevo- Wioa of God, 'L'io religion of the Lord Jesus (hrit wps thie pertedtion” of religlons, Jesus azs in the ombodiment snd porfection of bratisoler, Loyalty nesnt nover 1o bo stned of Jeaus; nevar to bo sabamed 1o own Emand work for'Tlim. _How mauy wera there " deniad Hi and thie Chriatian roligion, and abaied (o own Christ 7 No man bad 1t o boashianicd of uis Master, who re. bim with lis blood, and who ownod B whola world, ‘and who will somo_ day o Himself, Mo loved layalty to Chtiat. lunag our War thare were maiy who wore will- lomiko a big fusa and uot Ught, aud were iy lotak otico, This was not eruo loyaliy, ¥t conld Lo overworked spiritually, Anytuiig dba overdoun, When o thing was done, k5. Thera might ba little corners of tho carth WerWorked apiritually, but it was very small, A B2nust by a workor for thu Lord Jesus, anid &rk ith might. A man must be a workmau in frcause of Clriat In ordor 10 ba & truo woriier, mauired paciificos to work for Josus, This s:’\mk brought up tho skulsers from God's T reverand gentlomen plotured the lagranls, alha autlore, atid mouay-gottarsas (lso who “oiiug back from God's army. Every one :’&: o staud up for tho Lord Jaosus, thoy oxpectod to save thom some day, Lt b Tary man's duty 10 serve Jesus Christ, and i lldn the Churolr,” It was & duty to savo mon. 43 great and moble duty, Businoss men un:. o help tho Church in intolleciual aad othors, Thoy shiould help with woney e to pay {ts debl Men wero passlog d ook nothiny along, golug to God and ¥ fim&al Lhay must do heir work to-day, aud ba Lard Jowus, Rightly dwidiug the s tod workiug for Christ, was a groat work il atiould outist 0, Ty koew thoir flag, and wlat it mesnt, hflmunt Onmilatinnity, and loyalty to liim Lol Shat viaa doar to Tiim. Itmennt obodi- ummm and 1l precepts. 156 loyal to dim Bia st i 1nto thoir hearta aud bioads; tako b hapructieal Iifo, and 1ia would briog all ‘eaven bobind those pearly gated. plabosasicdneidy DIEDICATION OF ST. VINCENT'S. ‘X% NOLTH BIDE CATHOLIC CUUKCH. hc.“mmm" of laying tho coruor-utono of P thoilo Chureh, on the cornor of Wobster 424 Opgood stroat, took place ycstordsy oy about 4 o'clack, before & largo avgew- mthly ,000 people belng prosont. Ths ex- Nn)m ich 43 aro usual under tho customs s 8 of the Catholio Church, std conaisted Jers and tho sprinklivg of tho foundations .‘Mblrhton Dr. McMullen oficlated, ss- h “dlourll of tho clergy of the surround- "y n“:‘u Anumber of tae Catholio socie~ iy clty wero in attendauce, aud added w % the lnterest, Lo procession, was hesded by Laud, playimg i Wo Won't Go . Moruing," aud othor ApVropripte oy b way «u_no.m: by tue Lemperancs Ca- “flu; Holy Name Temperauce Soclety, the Qg g3 O tho Loly Famly, it. Patriok Ly z‘mh I’lhlcl'n.flnm; , and Bt Columb- Widphomace Bocioiy. Vacious bauds, suima o mrely, it WO lutoivpersod fn tue laxg, i When the procession bad beou l"fin'bfl‘" line, tue ceremonies took plsgs. “'“dh\lu" coutaluing various articlos, was Tecopiclo, 4 Elthy iy, Seo0iAclo, Ui atuio wia lot dows, wilémhn followed with a fow remarks, m{h Prafit, both temporary aud ovr- by porould roault to th cirizoos of tust "“Mnm“ cutablishment of & prosperous iz widet, and epoke of the benetis p£ if) that natneally attend much an fustitution, an re gt tho wicrean - population amd properts Eather Frlin de'iverad a whort address in Cerman, in winch ho refurrod t1 the Usthallo Churel an the “ meaus of graco and Lopn of rlury * 5 axhorted al present to atick to tha it ; warmly prained tho influonco of *tho Chureh throuzhout all time § and sad that the ditTerenra in_nationality awnd position made no diflerence, —wau hn batiier batwoon men if the woto goord Catholies. Ui adidross was sa well received s ona in Eoglish, for nearly one-hall of thoso prement word Garmans. Cathlica of all nationalitien were prasont, the ccgasion senm- ing tobe of aw wuch interosl to one an to iho other, A callection was aftorward taken, “T'ho church in to be called Bt, Vincont's. and will be nnder the pastorahip of Father Smith, ‘The ediflco in to he 125 by bb feot in dimensions, ono atory and basomant, of brick, Tho parson- ago wu{ ha conneeted with the buitding, and a kool will probably bo started i condaction with the church. ‘Il socioty owning tho property also lLolls flvn neres aurrounding, and expucts to bo ahlo 1o build mare extonalvely In tho course of a fow yoara. In thin caxo tha brossut atructure will bo Cutitaly givou up to oducational purposes, posiss ~amihia A SPIRITUALISTIC VIEW OF RELIGION. DY CORA HATCIE TAPPAN, o Tho attraction yostorday st Bnow's Academy— a hall corner of Ureen and Washington stroots, which is used for dancing on week days and mouorolized by tho First Socloty of piritualists on Sundsys—was Mre, Cora Hatch Tappav, who has gained somowhat of & ropulse tion s4 8 tranco sposker, Quito o large nudionce arsembled in tho afternoon to listen to the words of wisdom which drup from this lndy's mouth whilo in tho travco state, The majority, of conrse, were profossed belinvers, who implivitly accopted Mrs. Tappan'a oxbibition 8 a spinitual marvel ; bus: Ve ekoplical and entical wera preseat in good furce, and did not nppear quito entisfied with tho petformance. Thero wan apparent ground for the disappoint- ment of the lattor. Oidivary mortala alwaye as- sociato convulsion of muscles and other physical demonstrations with a trance, but Mrs, Tappan in a trance ia simply liko Mrs. Tappen in her nor- mal condition. No nervoun twitching sccompa- nled ber futroduction to the sudience. Thoro was not the slightost changa fn her from the timo aho eutered tho ball up to the close of her offurt. And ne for ber lecture, 1t gavaono tho impression of & carefully studicd pioce fuatead uf an impromptu addresa transuitied to tho audience through hor by sowo iamiliar wpirit. 'Phore were junt the slips of pronuci tion and tripa of momory which ouo expects tho ordipary pistform = epeaker, and which » apirit, with due respoct to bis surroundings, cer- taisly would o avove comuntting, Many of those present wero uo struck by thodo facts that tiiey contd not bring thomasivos to bolievo, until assurod by those who know, that drs. Tappan Liad been in suy cestatical stato during tho after- noon, Mrs. ‘Lappat is o blondo of small proportionn and rathor frail appoarauce, 1lur temporamaut i3 what phrenvlogists would call nervous-san- guing. Ifer forehead in of v intolloztual cast ; sbo has marked *upiritusd " oyes; but thoio I8 & paiued exprossion about tho lower part of her faco. Hor wethod of delivery iy very pleasant, aud botokons caroful training of ¢he vo.co, whick is 8ofu and sweot, and uo little attention to tho proprieties Of olocution. Bhe keops her oyes nlinost coustantly lixed npon the ceil. g, which of courso leads to an attitude o o aud rovorsuce, not at all unbocoming a trauces wpenkier. Mra, Tappan mado ber appearanca on tho plat- form about Lall-paut 4 o'clack, accompaulad by Dr, Avory. Alter tho young lady who consti- tutea tho choir of the socievy bad easoled “I will como fo meot you, derling,” w au_ onergotio but wittial plesuiug mAnDor, the trauce-spenker was ntroduced, As beforo eald, there was no ovitoneo of an abnormal state b Mra. Tappan's netion. Whiln tho song slluded to was being mumg sho did covor Lior faco with s handsome lace bsudkorchief, but that was thought & vory natuinl provoeding, and attracted no attention, An s0oh a8 hiar namo had boen presonted to tho audlenco she raso slowly, sud, looking upwards, an though for wpiration, begau wuat proved to bo o very oluquent wyocation, 'Tho composition wa foultness ; tho imagery beauntul, aud the doilyery exceltont. The youug lady of tho argan followed with » Tho bong of tho Boa.” Ou s cguelusion Mrs. Tappan agatn rodo ina nlofi!‘ 1mpressive maue nor, and advanced toward tho' frout of ior plat- form. She auuounced that & fow thouguts un tho presont aspects of roligion in Europe and Amer,cs, from the standpoint of Bplituslism, would be tne subjoot of hor discourso. A wave of roligious thought, sho emid, was bogia- ning ou tha Atintio Cosat—sho refoited to what is usuatly cousidered ss a revival of religion, Tho same wave haa lately swopt over Englaod. but unfortunstely or for- tuuately, which ever way ibey migbe regard it, the rovival only applied to the Christian churches thomselves, As a revival among the donomiaa- tioas of thie Chinistian Cbureh, tho recent awag- oulg 10 Great Britain sfforded umplo proof that thero was soma kind of religious puwer i our midst. But beforo polnting out what thils power wae slie gavo o brief outlook of the ichigious agpecta of tho Old World, showing at the ousot that Englaod at pesout Was thé otjoctive point of the oporatious of the Churoh of Lomo. When an ex-Premier considercd 1t nocessal]” to pen a psmphlet on that sabject wo migny bo sasurod that tho present siiuation was sorious, apd that tho sspoct of religlon in Great Britnin was not 8o favorablo to Protestantisas as sbo would bave us j magine. ‘The speaker then weut on to show that LR dise sengtons withiu thy Estavlisbed Cautol of tuat country throutesed its dostruction, Tho majoris ty in tie Church bold brosd views, and Loan Biavley enubuiated mild formas of inddelty io Westminster Abbog, which 1o other agus would linve #out Lim to tho Bcaffold,” A1 through so- ctety thora wad a taudancy ta ramam withua the Church, aud $0 make it w 0loak av njuch a4 potiis blo for ‘every form of private oplolon. It was convonient t0 havo o State Church for that vea- son, for it cxpelled no one except for open and avowed wfideity. ‘The revival isfi the Chureh ae littte roviviflad, but with wdua of tho Muxloys, Tenaalls, or othor matorialists, couvorted.” No ung was cunvorted by it who was boldly o matorlalist o secrotly iduTerent tu the wubjact of religion, For the most pare tnesouls of inglaud remaiued iu procluely the samo rela. tive condition that they wore in before. A fow moro wore added to tle lise of insane from puy- chological excitomeut, and a few moro mauifvsted interent 1 bonevolent institutions, but there was approciable cisngo ju the thonght of En. glaud, Mra, ‘Cappsu theu alludod to tho lutoreat taken {n Bpirituslem i Luropo three or four years 050, wiich was made tho subjuct of care- 1ul wcicutifio fnvestigstion, A committes ro- Eum!fl to the linlectical Bodloty that piritualism WAy o subjott whica wuciontillo men could uob afford Lo pass by with impunity. Prot, Luxley hud kept aloof from th ingquiry, but woen tho repoit was submitted he n-\c} if Spirituslism wore trua it would pridgo 110 ciasio botwoon scionco and religion, Hpir juusliam, continued the speaker, would stay the tido ot wiidolity nnd waterialisn iu both couns tsiow, aud rukiodls the suc.ont titos of roligion, Iu Americs, however, tho sdientists wers unot bLold, brave, or dariog eonough to investiyate calmly aud doliborately the manifesta~ tons galng on wround ue. Awmesica might with advantage learn a lesson tu lio- erallty in this rospact from hoe old country. ‘F'lie present stato of the public mind was favora- bo to Bpiritoalivm, Dlatorislem Lad bosn the wledge-hammer which had broken ssundor the walls of deuomiumtions and creeds; iu the spiritual slchomy, Spiritualisn was tho solvent at religlon which unlted Baptists, Zlethodisty, and Lplscopalians on one common basis of in~ spiration, 1t mude all religious possivle by re- duciug all to thewr origioal and pristioa putity, aud, despite the idolatiy which had crept into every form, 1t would mazo thom gcuumo, pLre, lm{ free aa la tlielr origiual incoption, In concluding, the speaker, in & burst of eloquence, cmuwd Hpirltuaium s the creod wineh would armonizs {bo discordsnt elements of the worid, As soon as tho last words of this sddress, of which the above s bul & weagre sUMMmATY, WoI0 uttersd, Mre. Tappan requested soms ous in the sudienco to ciogue & subject for an impromptu poein, Vo subjects chosen wers *The Uni- vorsg,” **‘Tho Old and tue Now,” avd *Tho Rteligion of the Futuro.” A noto was taken and tho aster seewmed Lo Lo the favorio, sithough loss than ouo-third the sudience felt sutticieut Juterest to osprous thelr viows thoreon. After o whiort paue, the tranco-speaker pluuged futo & posin of about 100 lises of varied mewprs 1t was spokeu vory flunull{ and the feet were luvasiably correct. ‘The coucluding wtanzas sre givouns & #pecimen of ite quality : Humauty uplitts i bead, and I} Nus whibiu luul[lé.ll .!.lum«:uuiml:::ll:'. er chis btuan bead wust Ldw, B e thon artedats i tby coulag Lord, Humanity shall ba (hy church and shriue, ‘And trath auall Lo thy creed aud jove divine, Aud al} tho atious wislt vo worgud iu pusce. Aud ail the afgus of war and utsife stiall ceao i 'ussth tho doim of Heaven and 'ueath (hd sun ero aliall 15 LOUG UL aat—1s0, LOL EVEL 0L, £ /116 L4 UAE Talise OF 1Y UpORVI WORd—~ Yo church ¥ wan, and (o urt sbil fts Lord | Tuis concludsd tho entortuiumout, snd tha audience slowly lofy the hall, some conviuced. THE othors akeptical, but all somowhat aaton{shod at tho poetiea) feat. T THE METHODIST CHURCH. MISAIONANY APFRORIATIONS POR TIIT. VEAT, Tho Miusionary Conferenco Commitleo uf the M. E. Church, In seralon at New York laat wack, msdn appropriations for 1876 which compsra with tuose of 1875 as foltown : ENOLISN DouEaI0 MInmInS N 1876, $ New Englani Now Hamp.birs New Jorscy, .. York North New York, North Indiana North Unto, Flillsdeipbis,, Pittaburg. Trovidencs oy e 63) 8,3.0 P [ bty B0 B10) £ ' 0 Boutheastern 11 {nols. Kouthern Kau Virgiula, B Wasbington Weatern New York., Noriliern New York Conference. .. ACANDIRAVIAN MITONS, 180 r0y 4,00) Miunesota (Norweglan) Hlunenots (Swedish) Newatk (Bwedish) New England (Swediih), New York (Swedih) . Now York, East (Norwegiun) Now York, East (Swedish).. Bl Lonfu'(Awedish). Wisconsln (Norwegian), GELAAN HINNION Californa...... Centrol German....... Culcago Uerman, Eaot German, Lowwiana. Northwest Germa; Houthern German, Bouthiern Uerwa, Bouthwest Germa, ¥ 5,000 OENERAL STATISTIC? FOR TITE CIIURCH YEAR. Tho slatistios of tho Merhodist Ep.scopal Chrely, which bave just pppeated, indicato an incroasé of members, Tho following fs tho Bummary : Inereave, Annual Conferencassu...u.. Itincrant preachers, Local proa-hiers Total preachur Membera in fuli connoction. Members on probation..,... Total loy menibers, Churel odifices, Vuluo of church editice Turecnages . 5,017 Value of parsonagea... casee $97IL024 201,48 Total value o1 churches’ aud pursonages , wevas $1,034,802 $2,608,160 Sund)y-schoo PR A% 4 fi ) Sunday-school i 1CACHCTS .. on 207,182 Sunduy-sehool 3 1,400,168 ‘Total feachors and scholirs 1,013,350 *Decrease, ‘Lhe bonevolent contributions for tho year aro $1,062,710—n decresss on last yoar of noarly §40,000. Tho misstouary fands collected show an aggrogato of £603,740—a falling off of about 3,000, Tho Church Extonsion Board re- porty £61,820~a decreaso of $22,000. 'Tho churches havo Incroased at tho rate of two por &eanlar day durfug the your. Ths fucrease of falt mombers, as will bo soon from tho aboro tatle, is 89,03, ' % e ROCKFORD, PATAER TAYLOD. Special Correspcndence of The Chicago Tribune, Rocgronp, Iil., Nov. 13.—It will be seen, by reports in tho Chicago newspapers, that Fathor Trvlor 18'now engaged {u stirring up tho bearts of Chicsgo sinuers, It in'to bo hopod his effoits ‘will ba moro suocessful thore than they wore n Rockford. Taglor was booked horo for threo weeks. Iocame; besaw; Le preachiod a fow sormona; discoverod the weod of righteousnoas waa boing 60Wn on stony ground ; mnnde his st bow, and dopacted for more fortilo fields in Chis cago. It s to be hoped his endeavora thero will o more euccesatul. ADYANCR OF LIDERAL MFLIGION, Bovorsl yonrs ago, Dr. 'Thomas Kerr, an omi- nent Daptist: divine of Rockford, suddenly swuog off from-the Baptfst Churcl, and com- menced to proach o tbe Opera-Houss. Binco thon the Socloty, which is purely undenomina~ tlons), hias increased, and now rauks with tho leading Rockford religious assocwmtions. Tho idea—stsrting, a8 it did, in Rockford—soon sproad ; and, Thursday, the pastors of tho undenominationsl cburches mst at Elgin, and formed a Quarterly Conferenco upou the foilow- ing oxpreuslon of Ils purpose : W nasociate ourzelves in fraternal and religious confurence, fu the {utereata of liberal sud advaicod thougtt, Our moatings to be so" couoctod as to con- duce moat directly to our woetsl fellowanip, tho ad- vancemeut of aur spirilual wel(are, aud tha usefuluess of aur winiatry. Tho'ministers who asmisted in thia organiza- tion were: Kerr, of Rockford; Baleh, of El- ?Iu 4 Harrington, of Dolvidora: lhwd, of Oak Park ; Herbort aod Eddows, of Geueva ; Evaus, of Blackberry ; ana Uibl, of Bveamore, This Hoclety bolds its flrst Convention at Blooming- ton, this State, the 12ih, 13th, and 14th of this mouth, Dr. Kerr, of Rockford, preaches ono day; and the Rev. E. P. Powoll, of Chicago, the next day. Among other marters that will bs contldered upon tlus occasions will bo the organle zatfon of & Btate Conferenca of Liberal Churches i Illinois ; responsibntity of Churoh and Stato in public ‘education ; nnd also the uirongth and weaknoss of tho Indopendent Liberal Churches, 1 mention theso factd at thls time, for tho intel- llfim:ca will surprite those who imagine that the Chureh of tha Chriatian Unton at Rookford was an lsolated movoment. The result of tha Blovm- fogton Couvention will bo of mora sigulficance thna 18 genoraily supposed, and 1 hope it will not bo ovorlooked. THE BPUEAD OF MOODYISM, Tho whole United 8tatos will eoon bo AMoody- 1zod, Wea shall have Moody sermous ln our pul- pitd, and Bankey bymus in our choird. ~Last juuday, not a llttle excitemeut was croatod 1u tho Firat Congregational Church on the excol- lont choir suddonly etriking up Mr. Bankey's **Niuoty olue" There weeo ninety-and.nine that safely Iy 1u the lelter of tia fol ut one was out on the bill sway, Fur off from the gates of gold,— Away o tlie mountuius wild sud bare,— Away from thio tender Shephord's care, The singing was very effective, and gave quite & pleasiug vaniety to the sorvice. ANNUAL BIDLIOAL MEETING. % The anoual meetiug ot the Winnebago County Dibie Bociety will be bisld in tho Bacond Cong Eltlnnll Chureb, Hundn{ the 1ith lost. I usiuess for tho year wi | vo trabisacted, and sd- drosges deliverad by thio Hev, Frauk P, Wood- bury and Willism M., Burns, e REVIVAL. WORK, FEALS FOR IT8 BUCCESN UERE. To the Edttor of I'he CAteago Tribune; Cuicago, Nov. 10,—Ad #0 much is belng eaid about tho expaoted and hoped-fur rovival in tius city, sud ay your columns seem to be slways open to all sides of religloua questions, I will, with your permiesion, give my opiuion of the oflleacy of suol # movement in tha work ta be socomplishod, As to the natura of that work, I presuma there will be but Jittle or no difference of apinion, A resding of tho Jst of widnight brawls, robberios, teurdory, aud other ciimes, ueusily found in oYury moruiug paper, s stroll down Fourth ave- nue, or'sn examination futa tho modus operandi. by which soma business mau will fail witu & comfartable fortune in the hands of Lis wife or somo couvenlont relative, or by whioh almost CIICAGO TRIBU MONDAY, every offienl gaes out o oflien wo much richer thian b went 1, witl fudicate sith fom clearness the character of at, and ite axtont only w better known to thosa whio are famiiiar with the evil hatunts where our_erminal population mont do conwregate. I will admit “ihat & rovival, if rightly dirscted, And conducted by man who worked with ~ the fear of God and nnt of mammon before their eyes, mighr roa and affoot one clasn of 10zucs, many of whom may b found wearlng the rloak of religion or reapectabi.ity to covor lives deyotsd to their own anuauous enjoyment, aven if 1t in purchasod at the prien of the noor ssidow's unpatd toll, or her dsughter's virtne, Botin thia class I fear that courclonca I either entiraly gono, or becomo eo weak that it will bo difficalt to bring it back iy & bealthy covdition, and the Inwer grado and great mura of cima will ot bo prrcaptiply sifected 1t evers church in the eity is wilod with & rejoicing thraig of happy convorts, Torevivo relwion 1 not to fnmill it into the mind ; and thi fact. couplad with my expa. rience, Wharein threo-fon:ths of all revival of- forta lisve been expended in gotting up & gond feeling among the chinrch mombern, 18 the prib- cipsl ground of my beliof tn the wwsahiclency of A rovival Lo effect “the moral sefurmation srbicn #eema o bo nocasary, ‘e complaint that comes from Braoklrn, that the Mov Iy and Sankey wectingd are 1ot A0co:n- phishing as much good an tlioy shouid. breausg o congiepations are larkely componed of voreans wihe do mot weed to be con- vorted, is n gure Indication of the fato of such mootinga here, aud it Is the e gitimate conmequenco of such ministerial work, I orch miister and individual charch-member or citizen would go quietly at work rightiug cve- £¥ wWrony, reforming every abuse, aud converiing t0 rightcoua paths and works overy sinlul sl with wbich ho comen in_contact, more good vilt bo accomplhisbed-thats wanld be by ihn efforts of all the noted revivalists that conld be accomm» dated withi pulpits from which to address tho fashlonable crowds tuat would flock to hear hem, and tho question s 1o Low the newded ro- forin is to by effccied would bo yraciicaiy an- swered, 1 bave no derire to quarrel with the savivala, As wontal escitement will stunaluto musculer toil, a8 the glass of bian iy will mid the luborer to perform o hard task, 8o a revival will sometimes tide a churcn ovor 8 dullcult part of 1w oxist- ence. DBat to accompiish the reform that is neoded {n Chicagd, it wou't do, ** Itis too thin.' 1t wou't go around.” Vaunast, —— ELSEWHERE. SMATTERY AT BLODMING FO3, T i Dianatel £ The Chicars Trabune, Brooussaros, Tl.. Nov. 14,—Tho Liveral Cou- feronco andad last evening, and several of tho delogates to-day occupiod pulyits in the varioua churclies, orthodox a3 well as hibaral, A good deal of interest is mauifested in the dlscusslon which Lag been going on in tho Pan- tagraph between Eider Hoobs, pastor of the Christian Chureh, aud tho Itev. Mr, Thompson, ‘astor of the Freo Congreeational Chanzh., nna whicty, it I8 probablo, will torminato in a dinceris= #ion in pulpitd in poinis of faith by thess two of the abjust preackiess fn Central Iilinols. SUNDAY'S NEWS, LOCAL, Fdward Everott Hale deiiverad an address be- Toro the Athenszum av Ms suuual meenug Sarur- day ovening. R. E. Beribuer, latels employed nn a clerk by J.V. Farwolt & commusted yuiculs by taking laudanumat tho Grand Pazitis Satarday, A meating of properirowners of the Four- toenth Ward was beid Saturday evening to urga tho oxtonston of the Indisba-stroet car-track 10 Westetn avenuo, A committeo of thiriy-ttyo members of thn Belect and Common Councils of Pintadelptin ar- rived ju this city Saturday for the purpose of inspectiug the lake aud Jand tuonels, Becrotacs Reynolds presented his annual report at o meeting of tho Expostion stockhioliors Saturday, The total number of visitors this souson was 276,154, and Lo numberof exhibitors was 80, Heceipts froni the sale of tickots, §0.- 159.45, Maraball Flold, C. M. Hendersou, and W. Doggots weca aiected Direstors, ELSEWHERE, 1 ’K!l‘}lu cholera 18 gcaring tho Princo of Wales in ndia. A tidal-wavo 10 feot high did much damago in the Parrett Liver, Somersetshire, Saturday, Froights on all roads to tho Weat from New York go up 0 per cout on aud aftcr to-day. Benator Darves was paiofully but not dangor- Quely injured by Lutse at Pititold, as., Eriday, ‘The fight for the Speakership batween Merars, {;’:rr, Co’f. sud Itaudali will begin in esrnest 18 weok. Tho murdorers of Sonzogno, the Italian ed- itor, havo boen sentenocd, at Rtome,'to pensl servitudo for hife. Mra. Moulton' has addrossed n letter to tho ¢k of Plymouth Churdh, relatiog substan- tially tho poiuts prosentea in hor recent protest to the church-upon tho occasion of her dismineal from memberslio 1u its organization, and fol- lowed by a roquost that s Couucil of churches shall bo couvoned, before which sho as con- viaiging varty and Plymouth Chuieh a4 defund- ant shall join in appearance, and be judged - partialiv. “Tie letior couciudes with tha state- ment that, at the exvirauon of four woeks, she will, If her request bo not entertalned, call a Council for au ox-psrte considoration of impor- taut muttera which deeply afect her good uame. Alr. Bowen I8 coutident that Ilymouth Church witl not attempt £o vust him. Ile constdors the dropping of Mis, Monlton's nama from the church-roll plece of folly. e S e POPULATION OF KANSAS. Speeiat Inavatsh to 7 Chicano Tribune, Arcuwon, Kaa., Nov. 13.—Full roturos of the cousus of thi# Btate show a tatsl population of 628,437, Iioturna wero recolvod from six of tho {rontior counties, which pollsd At tho iast slec- tious 1,234 votoe, Allo ving four inhabitants to tho volor, givcu 10 theso countisd a total popu'a: tion of 4,946, which would make the total popu- Iation_ of tho Btate on thoInt of March inat, when tho cousns was taken, 533,871, ‘1o popu- Iat.on in 1860 was 130,201 in 1870, 484,509, increaso In ton yoars of 23) per cout, or 3 per ceut por_annum. The lop. Alfred Gray, Becretary of the Ktato Bomd of Agriculture nder whose diiootion tho octuus was taken, mays in Dls roport that, owing to ~the locust vimitation last fall, thero ‘Wwas qWito an omikration to other Blates 10 apend the winter, The census waa takon ou tho lst day of March Loforo our paoplo raturucigfo w1y extont, 1f tbe cenans had been taken on Tho 1kt of Mav, instesd of March, soveral thioussnd would Lavo boon sdded fo the hopulation. Y.onvonworth {8 the most popuions county i the Htato, having 27,738 inhabitauts, a_loavy loss duriu tho past £¥o vears. Atchlson County in the uext most populous county, havlug 20,187 inbiabitaatw, n gait of 7,000 In tho last yoor, pria- cigally 1 thia City of Aizhison. CROPS IN CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, ILL. Speciat Dispateh to T Chicao Tribunr, Dwianr, Iil, Nov, 14.—Your corresuondent hoe just returned from a journey of 62 mites on horsoback turough the towuships of Dwight, Uuian, llonud Grove, and B.oughton, for the purpose of ascortainiog what progross tho farm- crd are making in gathering thelr corn. lie foand tho condition of tho tiolds thare such that not one farmor in tou bud yet bu-ked a bushel tocrib. Tho ground 18 so woft with ths con- tinued wet that it iu &t prosent an nnpummmjy to baul tsonty-tiva buashels ount of tho tiel to the ecrib, and cousequently wa caunot gathor onr corn uutil the ground 1 frozon. ‘Fhis condition confirms the last dis- path which L sent you, m which { siated that no great quantity of new coru will reach your arket boforo 1876, I also found fat hogs gearco, aud the epizootio plenty; thst tho msjority of tho farmery were building now crib, aud in a condition to hold their own coru, and with no avxiety sbout tha irsue of greotibacky for tho pubous of uioviog Uiole ciopa, Wo hsva always ound, down here, mora troutls t raiss & crop thau t0 move it P ¢ Illoody Mary.” Mary had reigned & l'tle more then flve years, aud 10 tho last throe of them sho fell to & depth to_whioh few have reached, bha won for hor- olf & peme of fofamy whick wilt etand forever in mon's seach. Sho will over bo styled * The Hioudy Mary.” Pity It 18 that tho opllet can not be transferrod from principle of which she made herself in hor dsy ilis exponent,—the principlo of pursecution in "']' uawo of seliglou, be thatreligiou truoor falee. “Tuo Marlsn porsocution was ona of Ineffatle eruelty sad atrocity,—a crueity and stroaty not 10 Lo measurad by the number of it victuw, but by the yeason for whioh they were saciitiond. It wa¥, of sll other porseculions, a persecation sololy and outirely for conscience uake. ve congidered as dangorous to tho Siate, Tue viotims of Alvs [n the Nothorlands belonged to & soct svowodly ioimical to Spanish rule § thoy might be i & Bort rogarded s sobels agalust the Government. The Freuch Mugiisuots NOVEMDER 13, 13i5. ler in porson to tho Notone of 1tu victins could by sny etratob of fvgenuity who perished in (he dragonnades of Towia NIV, hind boen, an a sect, in arns againet the King and ba yredareswors, Toe Englinh Protestants who snffered under Mary only rought to worship God 1 the way thay thonght neceptablo ta fhim. Protentants thera wero in tho Kingom who might ba dangerons to tho Govornmont ; but ot ono of theas suffared at the ntaxe, not one was even called in question Ly tho ecclosisstioal courts of Polo, and Gardi- ner, and Bonner. No Earl, Baron, or Knieht wan futerropated by tho inquiritorial comrain- mon, About mna-tenths of thore who auffered belonged to thnsa distinctively ‘clagsnd an ** the comman peaple,” and two-thirds of thees tn the moro hunibis portion of that olsas, aud a third of the whola numbor wora women and children, Thora aro four or {lva lista, noarly agreoing, of thone who_sufferad at tho stako: {he lowest hnt contain 470 naraes. the hichess 200, OFf thess, 5 were or had Loan Hishops, 21 clorfymcn, 4 gentlenien, 81 tradesmnen, abont 100 husband- may, Jaborera, and wervants, 65 women, sud 4 cluldren ; ono of thane way born while tho moth- or way actusily at tho atake, and was tossed o th flarige. Bewiden th hundred others who “Inmontably de- s'rosed " by Imprisonment, fanune, oml tors fout.—A, [, Guernsey in Hurper's' Magazine Sfor Decembur, Conditton of tha tho Nat chnnge. Nrw Orueasy, La., Nov. 13,—Fhe Committee ou Information and Statistica of the New Orloaun Cotton Excliange, to whom Lave basn intrurted tho duty of compilings National Cottou-Crop report, made up from the roturus of the variona Exchanges appointed therefor by the Natiousl Cotton Exchange of Americs, beg leave to sub- iz tho fall ywlog for the month of November: New (rleans Depactweat—Tho New Orleans Cotion Excuanpo covering that pa:t of the btate of Missieaipyi uot sppottioned to the Memplia aud the Mobila Coiton Exchauge, the eutiro Sinto of Louisana, au.d Stato of Atkausad wouty of Arkausae livers In Lowrlans. 1rom theuts- clgat parishics, wo bove roceived fosiy-three (ot tera renocuug lesy favorallo veataer. A little tore than oue-Lisif the crop had been gatliered, and with favoiable weatl all wiil be patuored by the Int of Sunuary. ‘She yield, an comparod with inut year, wili increare fully 14 per ceut, Thore had buen no killing frost, Lut cobsidera- blo damne had hoou doun by utor:u. From dirassippl, Gity-tvo suswers, averaze dnca et iust, teport tho weather as favorablo aud about the eamo an last vear. About of the erop 18 renorted as picked, and it in caleglated that all the crop will be gatberod by the {a-t cf Decomber. Picking has buen retardoit %in some countien by kickbess among the laber- cry, and in others by the late election, Rust and rot have injured the vield from 5 to 7 per eont, Wineb is expeeied will excoed fast year's by tram 12 o 15 per cent. In Arkensas the weather ip generally reported favorabie for gathiening 1bo cro; », 45 per cont of which 1s slready pivked, Legbi frosts have oo- curr.d in the State frum tho Lth to the d)th of Qctaber, buc are almast universally tecorted a8 haviug done uo da:iages to the crop, sho sverago yiold vewng fully 50 per cout fu excess of las ear, ‘hw crop will bo all gothesed by tho firet woek fn Januare. Charleston Liepartment—The Chaleston Cot- ton Exchange, eovenug the Stats of Soulh Caral “folr repiies from twenty-soren o Tlho weather for Octrber has been vouv favorsble for gutberiug toe crop, generally more Ko than laweyear, ‘There was a kuling froat throughoat the State the 13th of October, doing some damogo to ia'e cotiaw, but Laving littio cffect on wost of the crop, oxceedingly ory weatler, nud in many secuons the frost, hsving cauved 1t to matura very early. Threo- Fourthm of the crop1s now gathered, aud, with fuvorabla westher, picking will bo fivished by the 15th to the 30.h of Novemver, Tho averazo sield will fall hort of lust vesr 23 percent, The jujury to the crup by rurt has beew rosero in muuy kectioun of this State, but it 18 imposeible to giva tho percentaze. Eleven rephes from ciglit counties repor: the vlaidon lint from sord- cottun to bo muca lexs tiun usual, roquiritg 330 1o 360 younds of seedecotton 0 {roauce 110 Jounds of hint, whetoss 300 ponnds fa the ususl quantity. Sacannah Drpartment—The Savannah Cotton :xchango, coveriug Northern. Muddie, and outbncstern Georgia, and the State ot YFlorida, reposty : 1o Georgia the weathier nas beeu good and 88 fovorable us last voar for gathenng the crop. ‘Tuera wau s light frout on_or about tho 130" of Qctober, dotug but slight dawapo. About two-thirds of the crop iu now picked, and whil be generally fiutebed tlie last of November., ‘Tuo averngo yield will be, over 10 per cent lewn than last yoar, ‘The plant {3 emall, but was well Irunied, The top crop does uot fultill oxpeota- tious, 1ot baving reeovered from the drougut i Juiy. The rust oo tho ligbt lands lins lessoued tho yield full 10 per cenz, In Florids the weatler has besn good and as favorabio as laat vour. Thero bas been no injury from frost, Tho ¥ield s compated with [ast year is oser 1§ per ceut lews. Three-fourthn of ‘tho cotton 1 Bow picked, and will be tinished by the let of November, Dry weather in July cat the crop uliott, and the cuterpiilars dostroved mach of tho secoud growth, ‘Lhe light lands tave been 1njured by rust 10 per cunt, Nasheille Department—Tho Nssbvilla Cotton Exchango covers Midale Tennessea cast of tns ‘Feunosseo Itiver, and the following connties of Alsbama : Bauderdal, Yrasklin, Couert, Law- rence, iorgan, Limestoue, Madisou, Mursball, Jackyon, DoKalb, and Cuoroliee. Thirty-one ro- plica from cloven counies report that tho weather could not hiavo been mora favorable. A Lulling troat ocourred from the 10th to tbo 15th of Uctaber. Tuo ostimated damazo averages 83 per cout, From one-half to two-thirds of the crop gatbered ; will bo timshed about the 20th of Novewber. The average of twenty-sis replies #how tho yiela to b 8J por cont fosn thau Jast yoar. 'Tho damnge by frost was wwiug to tho Tact that tho chilly westhier in Septomover pre- veuted the maturing of toe bolls, aud nien the frost camo it made & clesu sweop of tho un- nipened fruit, Aw 3 genersl timg thore 18 no complaint of 1abor on acevunt of damage from rust., From Alsbama twenty-eix roplies from thire teen countion all repurt that th weatber could not hiave been more favoravle. Frost occurred {ram the 10th to the 15th of October, and tho dumsge therofrom iu estimstsd at 6 per cent, Une-binlf tho erap 18 pioked, snd (s balsoce will bo gatbiorod by Dec. 1. Tuo averaga of 81 suswors givo the crop at 10 per cont less than last year, The frost did the catton uo damagoe. Bavesal repost it as having been of boueflt, Gen. erally thore i9 uo complaiut of labor, with the exception of two or thron correspondents, who attribute tha decrosse in tho yield to rust, and roplics fudicato that thero has beeu no rusc, Memphis Dipartment—From West Tenucsseo thero aro twenty-mx repliss: Twenty-five teport veory favorable weather, tliteen moro ‘favoraole than 1374, nine about tho wawe. two not 8o good, AL report killing frosts from tho 11th to tho 1nth, Avorsge, 14 per cont. Tno eetimstod dumago 18 145 per cout, Forty-sovon por cont of the crop 1 picked. Letimated cl.8e of pick- iny season, Dec. 20, Tutimated incroass of the yiuld, 18 per cont. Laborors gonorally wall dis- posed to save tha crap, but lava buou much Fetarded by sickness. Plantors bave been no- riously disappointed i the yield of the crop. The vrop was very (ate, aud groon when {rosted. Duawage by ruat will not exceed 1 yer ceut, pustrict of North Mississippi-~Tirty roporta ; 29 roport vory favorable weather, 10 mare favor- i tban 1874, 14 sbout the ssme, § noY 8o good. ‘Twauty-fivo ropoit a kilhing frost from the 10th to tho 17th of Uctober, averago jith. Yive 1o0- pott. uoun, Estumatod dauwsge, 1L per cent Fnirey-tivo por cent of the crop picked, Eatie wated close of yicking, with fair weatuer. dan, 143 esumated juerasso of yiold, 15 per cent. ‘L ho labators bave boon badly demoralized by pulitical oxcitornont, macl swknews, kud couvid- crabls wdifferenco ou acconnt of low pricos. Datuago by rust, tot, and storms ostiwaied to be 65 poreent. ) Dnstrict of, North Arkansas—Thirty-thiee ro- apouscs, Touty-two report very favorable weather, 21 more favorable than 1874, U about tha samo, 3 uot 80 favorsble, U'wouty-nine re- port u kwuing frout 9th to I8ih of Vctober § aver- B0 14th, Dawmuago not over 6 per ceut. For two yor cent of the crop picked, Estimatod close uf picking, wita fair westber, Jan, 11, tunsted ducrease of yield, 84 per oent. Luborera Toportud a8 ouly moderately disposed to save the crps. Numbers have sbandoned 40 orops L work for wagos ; ma ylmldminn' for ox10FL 0N alo wages, Homesiosness. Lsumated dumage by sust, 314 por cent. v Mubile Iepariment—YFram Alabama there aro soventy-cight roplies frumw forty conuties, ‘Lio woatlur siice thy first of Uctobor hug been erally favorable for gatheting tho cotton crom. Yhoro have boeu it {rosts but nowstertsl duwsge therofrons, Nearly two-thiros of the cvop Liss been picked, aud planters capect fo tha- ish batweon kuv. 16 aud Dee. 1. Bowe few, Lowever, wiil not hive outirely tniwhed Lofor the 1st of Jauuary. Iu sixteen conutics, com, rviug chiefly prairic und cotton Jands, the averago ins ns Reported by creaso will bo 2} por cent over last year's yield, lu fowilecn countios, cons bigiog of fair lands, the yield in niso couutios, composed chiely of uplunds aud locat- od jn tho eastorn and routheastorn portions of the Btatoe, the yield, cowpsied with last yoar, 14 ostimasted st about 23 per cent deoroase, ‘Lho damago by rust has uot born matorlal, Tu thirty- VLY countics she ayerags dsiago bus beon about e cent from the Angnet, pravione, From Mirmisaappn thero ure thirty-five replien from eightoen countles, ‘I'lin westher aincs tho latof October haa Leen fuvorablo for gathoring the rotton cron, ero have Lieen light teasta, hat no damngo therefram. Abont one-half of tho . aud planters do not expect befora tho Ist to the 1ath of Dueember, fuma of them not beforo the It of Junnary, Thirteen coun- liey rerort an average Incieaza of 17 per cont over lant year's ylold, Threo couaties cepart tha yield the sama a8 laab year, two countien a do- creann, viz.: Jaaper, 21 per cent. aud Itawambo, 25 rer oout. Tha recent politiral canva<s and Kicknesh Linvo rotarded tho harvestng of tho crop to somo extont, ‘The damsge by rust has not been material tn thia Stato, flalzeston Deparimeni—iteporta trom thia da- partmant aro not recelved. Mr. A G. Milly, Sen- retary, telegraphs that replios recaived khow 44 per cont increaxe of vield over last year. Nn reportn received from the Norfolk, Wil- mington, or Augueta Doparcmeats. ————— ____CITY REAL ESTATE, MICK gpuoms) nud 2 toaper ilock: G FoCHFAP- A d Int, 1.3 Tadi | turoltare if Tall at pren ds. . C. 54 It SALE-OR EXCHANGE=3 ELEGANT brtek hnane, Dyeval bonlovatd and Cottage JUNNML § ;388 ahecintely kive bi barcains. Liran suBnL 113 AV MORGAN il montaly paymente: 7 por centininenid rallruade, eneap {ate; land i fest Srum (oo etz Togulro of s o Akt No. 1t uanbir of Commores, e g R R JOR KALK-~tln WILL MUY A BEAUTIFULTAT Jo% Bl it £ it il pats e Vinei Trom ranin i, month you can by for. i 4 3. A BIROWN, 121, wa Lroo. e Pries, s Setropolitan Bt ce. A s COUNTRY KEAL ESTATR. I A GOLD FAR inproved pratrie 1in ), an ) feaa o rar Princeton, Hurcan County, 1ll. SULLER, Pelten,on, 1. TN 1RO BIICK 1GUSF whveilon e, Me., un AGA, S b, s mih. Al AabursLsce, stime tendt, L 2 J5ieap 1 Kool e iron_caruer, I v, Jaundry, Dath-roim, clo-ge, "Lay windoies, fircs-ce, sturn rooiny doubla’lot: briei L iaen aad sl il widewalk, Itenant, or f1r salo 08 repunitan Bl ek TN AL DPAKTS OF T4 24 bassmn in, A% 10 473 per montn B 470 bsteie, 6510 4l e a1 9, & W G SICCORMICK, Kioms | and 2 Resper Binck "['Q BENT-VERY GHEAP-A 3STOUT howac, 0 eacis, A1 10 g0 order; Wi VAt m e nater, clunta dor siruatud nn the North £1dn, ony 10 alautes’ walk from’ eorner of Wastungton ad Statn.. Trivata tamily preforrod, MEAD & COE, 135 LaSailost. PO _RENT-LOW TO DESIARLE PARTIES, 10 o W Taguire 124 Fiith-ar. Lp s Yk ©IAND 49 O "3 HUUMS, NG, Fatlow. - ADply 03 prem Uluck, Subnrann, 0 REST-HOTEL, PARTLY IR0 RENT -FORTY-FIVE ROOMS FURNISHED T0 3t frartics whbing (o rouain until o' 18g of My, N inatonat: Apply at Rtoom 13, 1% and 198 Fast Was 0 REN’ LN TED ROUMS AT R Ttes 10 respcetable parvics, Tauulro of 1 S West M. PO RENT-A BUT X 1OONS ek, on Wert Madioiat., sult A L vt e o good ON, 22 West Madison. FLOOR,” CONTA { THOMP. dor binsy. oant, W, ISGFOU nry otry, aud’ clo-6t, to n rospactab: froniiod 1 it Veo' -t Facito Hilary. g i K completo for huusokeepia Y e LT FURNTSTIE] #3 10 47 por woek. Rellglu. Phi ito urtlr-ar., b sou To LY i O, or without baard, Kingshors Block, ltsndofph fosr Clark. - Apply at fioum . NTLEMAN, A , private houso, Melorencas satis- well-furnished room, witbout boa Narth Hide, soath of Chlcago-ar. factory. M'8%, Iribuae aiice. TO_KEN¥--STORES OFFICES, &a Stores. 0, REST-STORE NO. 5 ARCHER-AY, dwelling-roum e, two entrances to store: has been used asa v #hop for past Eyevrs; it I stand for any retail Lastnes wssoanlon at opce. Also, Rome nico new storcan Weat Sladiwncat. - inquire At Roum 9, 148 East Madiso U, STUN WITH UCTION and hlmm‘avnn'r\lalfl;' KX ok Eominenciin a1 10 8: Fiy AL iction Hocmn, Now. 100 a0 140 ast Washingtoast. Kic ek on band at private Ample time given 1o test all bhorses. Sold Gndor a whr Avctioy PRICES FOR HORS doubl Fobes TATTRHAALLY, . 6 & B\lrnl{n v, Regular sales Tuas ind Yridays st v o'cloek. ‘Twenty-1our hours' {rial nn Lorses warrante . DL BALEY, Vrovmn DRIV POT WAGON, CUAN & ¥ i hiox top bugky. our make: V! o sad Iky; can Lo sold vory choai PENNUYER & C abasb-ev, JLEIGHS—WE ARE MANUFACTURING A LARGT: meh.w{}‘flumf;,‘ lahs evar put 1o this paket (ve o prich. Call il esancne bufors p ViRl sEROWEITE RO S Bodth Ciiu ke runke DVANGES MADE ON NDS, WATCIE s, ete., 2t LADNDIHS privato ofico, Randulpn. k. Established 104, 1 COMMERCIAL PAPER, NOTEN WiTH GUL terals, mocigages, and Joel slocks bouyht and Sold. I5AAU GIERNEBAUM & UO., No, 110 Listb-ar. AVET BOUGIE AN o on fuproved Teal ostato at 8.9, 10 per cenl. EUGENE U, LUSU & ington et M sl smonats LK., T East M INEY TO LOAN ON Rl RIS M o suib ut miarhet rate, o, 14 Heap- ar Blhck, 18 Clark e MOBEE TO LENT TN KNS 1 M proved o praporis, A fow agblications on improved [linols (atme will bo £rcriver. 1ui's Uank, soraer Filin-ev, and Washing! MOSEY IO LOAN ON DLAMONDS, WATC A , Singor machi other permnal srcur [r Lo luas ot - . MISCBLLANEQUS. A DVERTIS i WHO DESIRE TO REACIH COUN. 2\ try oadors o 1a tio st aad chaavest man: Favor Lats “Appy o LU0, 1 dacksonat, Yy THIN AN PALD T 8 ity Have A » lutter ita as whalo 7 ANTE or pari Taimenl, aa Tribugs licu, &) DAY ¢ DE RY S10 T3 8§k batow Cous - Haok and Tak: gy rhiaical, Kead g e outis el e THR MANUFAU. M7 lira. TO EXCHANGE. M- HAVE A NIOK REBIDENCE tu oxchinge for cottsge aud lut or 1 witi- owners, Addrves Wille ot FRORT urth HideMur cuitags south ar we PATTERION, 16l Washiugton HOUSEHOLD GOODS. el A ) : we want fu cl " wut at vacy, sad 870 wioretora willlug 10 avcept varysuisll Porancs 40 ¢ifoct quick salos. da wero wady by one uf our lesdlog manufastury i Wy Ca UaTaBLes quallly aid atylos | Fo e §100 BI2Swoll worth double tho imoacs. TLN'N BFECIAL BARGAINS, 124 Stato-st BOARDING AND LODGING. MICHIGAN AT ShY BARiD, et kit CHIGA DAY BUARD, i d rovius, witioat buand. 1. alau,.ugulw: _SEWING MACHINES, N S REVERAL LATE IMPROVED SINGEIY, [P0 A S e Wikan Gl s Haker, Wilion, iinve at loas Lhau vallcost, Frivate luau otlicy, 125 Uiadl I [ ANSTHUGTION. — "~ L GIVE PRIVATE INSTRUCTION LADY WIL A LAl A s il ik el dreas 3 £ AUHLIL, 927 Wabaab: Park, slars. - WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkteaners., Olarkw. Eto. ‘VAKTR"—-’I‘\VH GOON HAT AND CAP BATPS men, +ail gaoae Iy amylo for an old and | ne- 'k, onn far the Staieof Wic 0n4 hat thoso wno bave had ddeoss 1LATY, Station A, Now SR v can e bt g i A i oan his smployet 4 PR 80808 out Talstodates belween 13and o clock to-dug.) . Tranes. ARTED-20 PAVENS T WORK DY T w tepiccn. Aoy tr J. i, CORENRINRRAY T TO RO RTR i aamee Employmant Acoats. AV ANTED-tm RAILROAD Ligotens won Hou:barn Dlinofs, track-laye Wagos B1.76 aatd #1040 par sy conl inars—work ires for farmwork, 0 cliuppers, oto, TAN, 141 South Warer-at., Hoain . ‘V 100 LARBORARRAS FOR LROAD, 2150 o day, and plenty station worl me, 14 Gt miare, L2 Incimhan fros 1aro, Woest Itan- Aldplist . WA fren faray 5 for. {arme, $30 per moath and 2n'l‘rr"ln l“,‘lll"- lknr' 50 :oulmln‘:r’; " ln:wl{-ou WANTED-% 5y toreman: snd 1) men, fo ASDIRW 03, ity s GO 1o AV ANTED-LaRuRE o b tketr st o 033 w road im Mlasourt, Clarkeat. LIS ¥R RATLROAD, FATCE /pDIng, “coal:mining; ‘o o lor clizs B, A, ANGHL Misnetinnanne LIVE MAN IN LVERY QITY AND maka 4138 day selll I ‘e water quired, & VW ASTED -0 RAVILING BATES tnen, oxperienent 10 1 ho-te {an, and wilit &r0n Dusinnse Who havh An o8 abiieyed Funte and Iy Aviiicauts nuli ranpariculyts avio e lioutlo Ao af ioie" rait, onymriace. ete. Addre BNITT & COL Paiadeiiiim. % AT MINONK, 1 0 wirike or triuble of v 8 13 it VY ANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR LIGIT WOl who gn loan biv eimployer 41,000 0 raal extata so- eurity) Addzess B 2 it ‘i FVANTED-MEN FOR A PROTITABLEWIST Wo b ord, payato DT Ak aver Iniraund b agan Rios AN’ Ko ool ADDeATATEY” 6 Scokdy s 31 munipion ot fr0 Toe tiR] G thoss Mmesr: Disinaen b o beraot-tatia ‘Chic g, o1 . SINENS, AP 0., Bjaud 53 Suuta Clark Pz to Toom"df. % \Y ANTER=8 01 10 YO, Vork, for tha cify: wa. &0, 21} Fant ltandolph VW ANTED-Luo LAROUERS GOING BAUTH T0 Wik an I ros “sud tiovornment work o bay thy Iabenrs’ clina Tickets How on rato at 25 Snotl Canalat., Curer o N&dison, NO othe feo cnsrgod, Aud Al ilurma. o “Teecly give XOT AFRAID OF r dsy, THOMESUN GO0 TAILROAD LAPORERS, nly i3 miles from. urth Carpontorst. J. W EMALE HELY. Vamastics. VWASTED= GIEL IO GENERAL HOUSE- Cwor 3t~ Micaieanar. —A GO GIKL FORGE: G s understands cooklag. Lanndressos. [V ANTRD-O. LA LN TRON K Itan Hotel, ‘corner Mate sad W, Emnlorment s ronrios \ 7 ANTED ~ GERMAN AND ANDINANIAN girls for privaz fanl] uud s, city and ezuntry, at MAS. ! iwaunco-ayv. OR WAIT. ©, 814 0X- T} ANTER=S QR 5 YOI ‘ers I boer-hall out of the city. ary iro at 12 Lutlorsield-st., near Archor. pentes paid, I &r.. Sunday and Mund sz, 2 \.'A.\‘TMD~ ADIES AND TLEMEN TO Voarn teTogshbing : tal In ean o jii 1 it of salary alter situaion s socuredt. N, W, encaor Gardner House, _SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, Baollkooners. Clorks. &o. JITUATION WANTED-BY A COMPETENT DRUG ) clerk inalire Wentarn town, Address, [or thres days, G, CAMPTL Tocktord, il P, O, Box'1847, SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE Dnamesties. JIMTUATION WANTED — Y A RFSPRCTABLE +3 Grman gt to da saconrd work or waners kranston preterrod, Ploaso call Sluuday Lakean SITUAT N WA 8 pastry cook. can i Room 25, Muoday. Su—uuinfi' AN LY GOOD GIRL F gn+ral houanwark In s small fawmily or aysscoad glil. Kpply st 34 Norih buais- Gty A BY A GOOD GINL TO 1Y eok, wash, ond fron I a samall prisato family.” Call 81147 Larrabes-at. Emplovment Aroucios. QITUATIONS WASTED-LADIES IN WANT OR frat-class femule belp can be enitod oa short natico by applyiog to MRS, 8. LAPRISE, 354 Woet Madison-st. ANTED —FAS avian and German tin £a 3l 19 ART OF 1p can Lo ‘supplicd ZAFEW FISE I d size, uwd Irom ong o thros. mantls, price. 83 ated & yoars. “Templo of t. 11 DAVIS ¥ 3 OS_SEVENTY- fiva tirst premiume awarded for best planos, i Twenty thousand Lave beon manuiaciured and aro now o use. Frane Liszt, first of liviox planiste, sags It 1s tho most admirable invtrument orer mad “These pianos, both Graad Suuare, and Upr ght, can by scon n (hicago ) 1srgo numburs, with & varioty of olhot 2 Grca, At the ylano and 0rgan warerooms of W. WURINATL B d Adam: SWEHTRST QUALITY ol caso: wid o moathiy.of D3' Tomplo of Music, ¥2 Vav QM ANERIGAN OROANS. N@W STYLES, 53 ow catalogas,now pricor, Throe Handied organs nog i atnra, Al orders from- dealers filod with dlapaten. ‘Alen{3tand, Buuare, and Uoright Plaoos for salo, = W. W, RKISBALL, corucr btato and Adamsats. 70 RENT-NEW AND SEQOND.AND PIANOS, Soney_applied if purchased. ILEKD'S Templa of Bluslo, ¥ Van Bursn-at. f]LE EMITH AMERIOAN OROAN COMPANY, I ‘changia 100 si510 of ta {natrumenta somawhat. Wa ™ ino orgauis ol (his compeny's presgnt make, owillsell at apeclaliy reducod rates. ~ Thess of perfeet woremanship, and such bargain v to o offered again (6 any city £or yeass. otner d B U BrLL ORCHESTHON ORGAN— New, suporb, aod & Tavurilo wherever lutraducad old fo Cnlcags only by e, Musictans aod al] of o well 10 coll and todt thosa bawy ifally-tond ia . W, W.RIMBALL, corner Kiat~and Adams. 1L BOLD THE FOLLOWING hiare RiMIAL] 14ials, 1 Gilbert, plata e Thunliath, carved los, $125. 2 Hallet, Dy & Uo., 8L, 9320, } bt aryat: tem stops, 8135 s o A 1 ibe-toh o v, i oy VALK - — oy P UUW, WL KINBALL, Cornes Htato aud A3Rets: L ARE JUST RECEIVING - \‘ Lm' n‘lsw HM‘XI:VI,\I( \rl;ll Woston and Now York make. Theae wa sifer'st saios whioh dsly o mpatitian.. Call s siamine befure purchasivg elsowbere. W. W, Kisl- BAL ad Adim BUSINESS OHANOES, A SMART, ACTIVE BUSINESS-MAN, WITII A cnah capital of from 62,060 to 37,64 (cequlrod aa sa. eurlty), can control ratct offico (u Uticago of & Naw Jemay PR, ot Bt X ehuely . ey 1l ecured Ad: o TIK LARGE, COMMODL | Oaragsirmd ke hotel Kaun aé tha & Coniral Himso focated at Magoolis, Mise., in ately 0o tho line of the Now Oriosits, bt Touls & Culaye Tialfroac, aoi il (rom the City of Now I teta s deligntiul olfmsto, In the plos-wood regiun, B0 font Above'sea-lavol, aad woll adapiod as & plessant so- murn‘(ur]nllll‘r.mekln:l puliot tearm the o " il ba soli o ¢ Sehleh sy o (iacitzanslbaule of Louliasa . "Northora lowa (wator-puwer) fur i, SeDONEED, “Boll el ST ROIAT, LEITRA WRITER IN 1 EooUFa O L i, Dreperers o Gore poaition will by i good o Adds ssition will by glvod witi yood sulacy, " Addie O BALE—A LOT OF PAPEL BOARDS VORI A I it Smice cheap for oaais, Auds oico. POIEEALES FINE FURS, Gy 1 a0d handeowme a0t of *miuk, 3 legant wiak mutl, with Loa o - t. Klogant susl (E_ONE 8)-GALLON BTRAS i S pipe. ol mow shd Evmiolets o Sitlco. e ettt e —— LOST AND £ QUND. - ONT COLOAED KOV, ALGUT § TRARS Fou lily ueck ; Bawe, o lfiwd Buav. ¥ {11 be rowarded wi ross I P, Tribuze TRANDNEW s, §: 3. QUITAYED- O of Novornbor, wodium size. Ko winl. : TOLLS 1) COW ON Tk 711 0 ad s braet Kusb un vne hora, 0 to 13 Mazaoll-ab, sud gut 1V e IVORDES. LLY OBTAINHD, NOT FIAUD D uloutly, Foo alter duoies. Elyvwa joans' paaatio 1o the couste of Culoagy, Addisas Post-Udlios W .

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