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B ¥ & ¥ " \ . ¢ Chicago Daily Teibnne, e Chicage Dailp Teibune, VOLUME 30. v CHICAGO, MONDAY. MAY 22, 1876, . PRI( HOSIERY AND UNDERWEANR, i GENTENNI A.Il. ceipts. The Frenchman argued and "1‘.5"7;'.'; able to drink, and very fow Americans ventured THE PULPIT. ond hie bad :nuufih ‘}mmh and flexibility to swallow {t. It was also bard work to wash {n tonguia to moke B, Y. tLM any ordinary tollet-soap waa almost insol- u 5 ¢ FIVE CENTS, .. = rounded by flags tastefully arranged; the shield ‘beara on Its face: ’ '*Thers's Nothing Like 2 “ThoT' &' Incensed the page thaf T They S jusstraln, ulupnzc:rduhfllllfld:]. e by ; aco the point and’ consont. to athird ! | & o jmacoltapn farapart 4 third share, lein tho Ilquid, and floated sbout on the sur- LEATHER. )B‘n" [l jome cottagn far 5 ’ “Now," sald Graro, “‘that point Is scitled, | face in small scafes. This troublc In the water Keep Pegging Away.| Any T 1h ol Rlensed tho language of the s, B f X pol ] In small acales, T roul o, eagl 8 a3 7 1§ boo of life tie inmates poor enrol?, Prof. Swing on the Relations of Christianity to Labor. and I will show you hot you can co-oporate and | may havo bocn the reason why some of the The Music in the Main mnému&lm cutcrp{llse poxe y l!.cwmmnup;'l unhm{» nat vulngdhvlc;lll%m wcr:“:m% r;!n‘ 8 a8 clc:n [ & cer Your pcople, an ou can rest cntirel hoy might bave been; 0! ils I am not cer- Distinot and soparate lines of Building:. siro thit it Wil bo 'lntlsfn{lur‘{ 1o mil of thom, | tain. A aly eronts. Lo whter was bad,—vory : I 'The great dry-goods store In the city Is keYt by | bad,—and I am remfnded of it by contrast when ! M w 3 anember of your famlly; recommend him to | Idrink the excellent water they supply us hers close his stors Thuraday afternoon, so that his | from tho widely-known Falrmount Water- How Gilmore Got Ahead of clerka can go to the concert, nndhl’l he closcs, I | Works, & j Th' 5, om the fact that alost all mentat = ' ' toile " ipluge at some polntugon rellzlon:: Hig s Ic:nlr' S° ¥ near that Iden lics to humanity, what * 84,5 mamblent licaven™ it has always beon, . l'ld;‘ « 18 not hence s plan of cacaping a hell * - be; his cxistence; it 1s not & Bunday servics * . tence and faith, but the froat. theory af all his bonrs Good mottoes, indeed, for the leather trade, and persons not {n the business might remember theni to ndvantage, Tho roof of the bullding is adorned with' long stripes of red, white, | and blue, snd the wholo ia well lighted, 8o that emn :.lm weak-cycd visilor hias no cause of com- plalot., ‘What Was Done at the Recent’ can get all tho other mercliants to do the same. 1 HAD OXLY TWO ROWS BURG EDIR| are to he engaged, . 3 We wiil have a general suspension of busine: to-day in the Centennial grounds, 0 with a | sends an finteresting case contalning amon, 2 taria; a 6 Brigham Young v and the house V’lzfll be lull."‘ = tickef-taker and nuuun»k‘:;pnr on the narrow- { other things part of ‘lhu skin of a hm‘.zr, rnlhe% = Unif 1 Conference at bc}x},rmfiu“-fim"'ifi?{ fi]’l;l’m}nfg?’ nl:l:’flvlf]?: lnte & Brigham consented, and wrote tho deafred rec- | gaugo raillway, and the other with a policeman | difficalt to bore through, as it is over att fnch in Louisville. poul omprising all the desirable kinde ommendatlon. Graro took it to the store, and | who wanted “me to ‘:ee{ off fltha uss, Whera | thickness, A paper upon It says it was seven | +Keep off, some particular deatiny to which it was pl His chifldren slinuli} mile. ‘Without .u&mlng . All tholargest e, - | ubtained the signature of the manager to an | there was no gross ho rallway- | years in the tan, From Lecds in England the 8 plan : 2 ;hg:l::]’.l(:::t men’ t::x? bo flttag : Somothlng Ahout Watches Brlng ngreement’ to shut-up .shop on the 1§cmombln gnard solemnly assured ma that a certaln trafn an cxcellent ot o’r pclfiflflcxln nc‘.‘fi.fi of -rfi i .. ¥ . 3}2(1&::&.‘.'0}5;:? u}g ]ll;:e:fieu,::g‘:nfiml’hg:: lo'; ¥ g : " | tweDown tho Mostauroutr . | s s eiiacuting el ispuitnthe | vou st s e it ndpin Lid | s s s o st v of o, | Tho First ongrogational Oharoh | T B cint st 0oy St g E e 1 arco, an el Men. Thon lie went to Camp Duuglns‘,‘ and persuaded-| absence of 'truth in hisstatement, hemlled that | many other skins, are {0 bo secn ln:m% and thera Celebrates Its TWBnty‘fifth ;:ui- g?:x’:(gmt x%‘uggtflf:fl?;ab?: ‘:mlb:v:l':gm? OSIERY ene TR I LISt A | st et tld e e bn | vl i s e Birthday, e rke e e v 3 14 od Ieaf . in garrison on the grand day, Brigham pmcnn- ran :gcry’flvn minutes, when he mdythe knew | both ined and pebbled, and there fs .,Jf.f& wzml‘::‘:{ul“&%tn‘:lrmo;h:fl :‘x wl‘ll o, ?"r i [ A French Movement—Suggemon £0 | time sent to is ral wnys‘ and ordered them to nerlectl¥ well tiht they ran only four timesan | fine sle Jeather from Wisconsin, many of the |' apiritnal philosophy sltonld e 1 thee “'h’ ,:‘ : 7 t. arioty of rich and ele- e sell exeursfon-tickets” that day for o slnglo | hour, Tho policeman peremptorily ordered me | hides belng very large. Programme of the Eighteenth | sireet ‘:1 ) by i urang the - fn o greator varioty of riol American Manufacturers, fare, and did scveral other” things which | off the grass, and when I sald, * Why don't you | =~ There is a quant(ty of EngMah saddles of o S pred '5}{:"" 'I:‘“"’" F";{""“ ut goodd than was ever shown in brought flsh to his met. The wholo thing | request, and'not command In that way1" hede- | both sexes, or rather adapted to tho use of Convention of the Ilinois c gald to havo walked bLarefooted and in sackeloth to moke morc impressive theis words of sorrow and *warning. ho enc! of the present world fs Imincuse. The civilized nations never before witnessed such an expens diture of power, The continenta of Europe hoth scxes, and the announcemnent over them indicates that thoy are made from the skin of that much-abused and somewhat ill-mannered snfnal, the pig. One show-case contalns o full oxhibit of inaterlals uscd in tanning, snd . Purchasingfino goodsin worlted to a charm, and {n all that region there | nounced me for obstructing him fn bis duty,aud jhe Wost. & Al Wasa general suspension of Lusincss: in order | threatonod to arpeat mer 1 7o dir manufr d request you," ulks, diroot of tho manufaoturors, in | qyg reather Department--I and | that b L1 which Brigham liad a third | lio cxplained, | AT sald; ‘K o, zm“““ equal to that of dny throo Bad Po'mts-l-)-com m-m": Gq?]d 2% | lierest shound bowell patronien: 1t wavmell | oot T it "that It & obil ronsent 1 compotitors, the bargains wo offer p wi ':n!-mnlz:d. and Brigham took mncmfiwflo as | llke to know what it 1s." " Half-a-dozen Sunday-School Asso- ciation. C . aud America roar with the thunder of a millfon Vienna. is share of the enterprise. But he afterwards | persons who were fnheaving were rude enough | the; are more npumerous than most OR. AD v] > cannot bo equalod, 0] (l.llwlnl{lcddl}‘(ni lmh\vgu dt. ll-:;\'c &‘l:aa natl.gng ‘;Jl ?o Et:{;h'a:. his e:]v}nl‘:nflnn‘,;whldl was dna:hfiz- {)fiv’lfid‘ auf pum hlld nlfin?fi r;nm: u{ b Is’{},fi,fllflfi‘fi I:‘meoL 015 :‘«:«’-‘l’:l;lfl]fi: J.‘%mffi"&“,’;:’.fim.’fi‘"fin'fmfi': 3 he bl 8 had no! en cn rather by .ended citber as o joke or sarcasm; an icn L rods with wi h the es of some o ky T v Theodore Thomas Provented from | §UBrise, sud sodld dot, glve sufliclent thought | ho fairly jrew red, White, and blue in the faco | my playmates uscd to be tanned when we tru- | Prof. Swing preached sesterday morning at | oS Cout tho forests, to pluck Op tosee to to the matter, 1 don't belleve any concert- | with anger, You sco o haven't things all in | antized from achool, and I am glad they wero | BlcVicker's Theatre, on the Relations of Chrfs- | this din of lahor But not all toll {s equall Giving a “Sacred Concert.” manager wumfi;uzhcru now aud mako any such | shape yet for putting our best fuot foremost. | not therc, ss I never liked them. There nre | tianity to Labor. 1iis discourse waa ea follows: | useful. Ilad God maile only balls of eI:q .n,{ terms with the Mormon chlef. These guards, rallway offictals, and policeman, | some things that bring up unpleasant recollee- Bhe cateth not the bread of Idleness.—Frov. neglected to put any light ’;n the sun zr an; o . A CURIOUS S10TT. a8 I hava mentioned In & provious lotier, are all | tions, and these aro of them. gzal, 27 Qolo the ony Uhou sluggard; conslder | verdure upon the carts, or had He given 4 . 9 Threo Million Dollars of Brasilisn Goms | Ono of the exhiits In Machinory Tall fa | HeW to the busiuess, and It takes timo for thom TIE BLOW OF L0OTS AND 8110ZS lier Ways andbe wise.—Jro, th, 0. globes no_rational life, the universe’ would N Ehibi mado by a watch company, and shows thg pro- tolearn it, T. W. K. s vory good, Lhiladelphla comes sut strong on |~ You were asked last Sunday to view the ofico | stand a8 u ‘product of vast industry, but 67 & 69 Washington-st. ot to Bo bited, cesa of fabricating watehes by machinery. There e ey aid 89 doos New York, but £ Ul the | ¢ 4 jabor fu the life of man. ‘Fhe great Inbor | of industry perverted or incomplets,’ The 5 iy 18 constantly a crowd sround the place, much EXPOSITION JOTTINGS. finest exhibit in this line s from New Jeracy, der ) x value of Inbor ia to be measured by the object STE b D e eamndl Iue, o which 1us a Jargo case containing a great variciy | Bnder the sun was found to be only a continu- | o ' M 1abor, *THence, th & 5 OEICAGO YESTERDAY. arger than thera woul t stemn engines BEEING THB BLOW. i e b i anice of tlig et of croation InFeamentof or, e though our country is - THE BUNDAY QUESTION. or nm;u; poml;:rmu l!nnmmcnt of rn;: lug Special Correspondence of The Tribune. ‘V’cr d!e?hu:f:xm r‘x)!?m%?g:}whl dfl‘l’flcr'll'sc:vfi‘l‘)lx‘;l I‘:{ that first week (n which Hudn:m:: :‘il gifl “‘;‘n \'\‘IOI?I lhé Its &mlvc{rfi:fl nul{vlty. et l]gnm:ds Lflm “ A were befng sct up, Possf a part ol the a 5 e m 4 e aruing: an ding voiee of roligion—that B O nL FOUR Y, T, LOMIS. | praman ey esieh o B ioro waa | tractlon ey oung ot “yhart,Of thost. | DamADELrds, May 18.The moro I ook | fnd too small, ami the varloly (oos on ABOD | raasoriet and merel seshaceryoy oot g o | wardlig and guidiog ve kg Eae” T ) Pa, 5 at the Exhibitlon, the more I wish ‘evory man, snother mass-mcoting last evening 10 protest | SuEEY aUHRags Kchivers ts” Inteastca. | Moman, eud seasiolo child could seo it Clil: against the closing of the Exposition groundson | Watchinaking (s n myaterlous busincss to most | dren In arms not fovited. Iwrote the other Sunday. A remoustrance against the action of | people; in fact, therels not ong in five thou- | day toa friond who had asked about the Ex- the Commissioner was clreulated which had al- 53 nfigtk“&': \}:{_’J;‘:;mfi%fll ""_élm!nu;‘i;;usa? hibition and I sald ft would cost him much ready received sovoral thousand slgnaturcs. | Fuld: ‘Tho watdloxhibite h“g‘ J(‘,",”““m money “a wnlx’c. 1 told hxlrn, "gomn n: nfl ‘There 1s no probability, however, of the ruld be- | manufacture gocs, ure very good,—better than events, if you bave to live six months on 5 ing changed, os the Commission have sdjourned | any ut Vienuo. Your Iifints company, the | and water to make up for the cxpense.” Hels BUCK & RAYNER'S until July 2. Ll bus very fing cane, showing all tho dif- | o *gonaible, intelligont man, snd # would . Crel ! a watcli; an he onl rawbac] THRODOND THUOMAS nlmul““s. that you need to bring nl{ngn mag- bo good (hat oll such should coma was to have glven o concert at the Women's nifylng-zlacs in order t the thi roperty, | here. To the man or woman who wants merely Efl]] A & MINER h I W ATERS Centennlal Music Hall to-night, buf wasdeterred | A Km‘%;c;lwcz‘t:ws;pnolf;ilm‘: hL:fi’v;,'_. pgmil to stroll through tho bulldlags, stare at o few [ up to heavy Loots, which mhflu casfly Iicka man from the top of the stlrs to thy bottom. Therefsagreatvariety of shoemaking machinery, and thero are many patterns and kinds of lasts, Oune exhifbitor putsin a quantity of wlcbl nlp- pers, cte., lying alongsido the lasta on which the shocs are to be mads up, and_ with them the bammers, knives, and awls to be used in tho ‘making. Somc of the uppera are flnel{ cmbroldered, and the thought oceurred to the friend who sccompanied me that they were too Leaatiful to last. The wretch! THEL TIDE OF THE ELETMIART BMIKESS 1s nt one end of the ball, 8he died laat summer in the Zovlogical Gardens of Philadelphia, and they slduned her, vll:)' way of preserving what they could of lier. " The leather Is full of wrinkles, aud ‘"'f’c“" coarse aod poor. There are four holes In {t, which were made by con- stant lying on her slde during her long filness. 8be was fupposed to be a hundred years old, but, naturally enough, her pedigrée s not oW, Close by this bido Is an exhidit from Chicago n the humility of sorrow, at times in the pride of ‘success. Been in the deop and purc theory of human iife, that theory taught fn the Scripturcs, much of the power of thie nineteenth contury is exhausted uron man in his smallest defluition and aspect. Mun os a dealer In the material in our oge over~ shadows man s o thinking, loving, charitable, and moral befog, At the Exposition, now oceus l:ylng 50 mtuch of our thought and ledc, tho be- plder of all those works must at times feel sad — « at the signs they all hecome of a period when the stemn englne and machinery of all kinds bave turned the age away ffom the culture of the mind and soul.” One reason why men are vverworked may be found in the material char- acter of thelr wanis. When the heart §s full; set upun an clegant house and furniture nm" rich apparel, it must reach an fncome of teos of thousauds a year, for nothing is 60 expensive ns material things. There are dwelling-houses fn great nuinbers thut cost $100,000 each, and are -+ conaucted at un outlay of £20,000 a year, Nothe suming that man {s an agent of the Infinite One, appolnted here for & work that may cover o 100,000 years {n addition to the centuries already passed over, let us to-day Inquire into the office of religion in this empire of work. It must be that this great human envrgy fs exhausted along definite channels. 1t {s not random work if it was ordalned by a wise God and s carrfed for- ward by o ratfonal agent. The creative power of God did not exhaust Itaclf thought- lessly, but with such o method that to-day there is to be scen o mul- titude of suns oud planets that move in orbits 80 cxact that thelr times have not varied nsccond in athousand years. 8uccceding such a Creator, and ehoped by Him, it must be that man is ex- peeted to throw hils power into great works that shall reveal momo bearlng upon o worthy end. Lord Bacon defiucs wisdum to be the devisiug aud employment of the bLest means to the best by n delegation of ministers who walted upon | show; and altogether we have reason fo feel | things, and then go away, I would not extend the Mayor yesterdny pnd protested against the | prou “:,’)( Wwhiat American Wfl'-ch'"llkc“’ are '117 auy pressing Invitation, but would merely say, REDUCTION IN PRICES, | proposcd invasion of tho Sabbath. Tho ques- [ (I Ak We yet want fi,:ul’fc‘;fg"_ o k- | Comaalong it you like, but you will find it | ton was ralsed by them whether ench of the | £os L dan of worent iey oone & aflord nn ex- | Very fatiguing, and it {s o long way from here to - musiclans could not be fined $4 for engn;,'l[ug pensive ume-p?cm We can compare favorably | tho theatres, where you can bo amused.” There Tickets, good at eithor our Stafe [ in sccular cmployment on Sunduy. 'The | in the matter of high-priced watchess but, wheil | is o goodly number of such well-intentioned - and Madison or our Clark-st, Btoro, Mayor, somowhnt amuced, reforied by | it comes to.a good watch for a few allars, \a idiota; i would do thom 5o harm to come hese * | nskin whether, with the same | ure Lohind the times, Bwiss makers will 1 4 are now sold at the following re- I i * ° but they wouldn't carc much about it, you ends, aud hience fu the world of Godand mun we | {ng 18 60 dear ns the materialized f 2 ducod ratess: Buu;[éx:wt ‘htgl,: &'J’T;fixfig :f_ Lfimml;cmgfl ler‘alt ?3 mrvxcxr%l:bg smt.e‘l’;’c:d Ilylxlg ;;\fi;;l ;‘n:rinmn‘fuxal(lgg know. Ioverheard n conversatlon tho other | of some ffncly-tanued calf and cow aklm:l umlk ey expeet to find wise ends appolnted for man Could now. Ené",‘,m.fiu'l'”ur mllf;(nuué?il?gli:‘:fift %6 Tickets, Soda or Minsral u.gg pofil. pono t] 3 Mtfit" v;mt a:t h‘:,“'fi'fl’f u; dLJl‘r: ;flfl: du;u lzngm. lmcplllr’!g falr lulmn. n;ndl \\'n'r- dn{L something llk‘:: ‘::'A‘Js, xmazi far from 1 n‘slonk :-'f,'n(le,m '1""1‘{"& :;:!B;r:,fl;?fixeu&l:flmmnxém{vu‘h m ‘{fi:xg;lih 1?1'}5‘ m‘-&é‘“" mau seeidug wise paths :mm nfi'l‘x‘fl:’:;fi;‘nltgy epea L{n& :}.;,].mflu‘& p:: oo e slous sc¥vices ere Lo cld in anted for two years. Theso watches wholesale 3 4 y f § i 3 ¢ % £ 4 W u 25 | cent ehurches. 010 to 30 frunts (83 to, £, and rotull at 20 10 :"mne ;«‘;gmfiimv ‘:E\"}n'\g T oo atowrt | first glance appear ta be 1aid out Into buliding- | “At ‘once we rucall thie paths of politics, of | ths little hall would suddenly sink one-hall, for lots for the Centennfal. Close Inspection, how- ever, shows that they nre marked off to be made into boots and slives, uud that the marks are fn- tended to show o possible purchaser ex- actly what can 'be made from a single skin. Alligator lcatber — has science, of inventlon, of education, of uscful art, of fine' art. Standing amid these higliays of the king called man, we may say with the wite man: * Wisdom's ways arc pleasantuess, and her Em.lm puace.”” Among these ways along which the leborer murcsi onc of the very largest the expenses of o man that loves wood, and vels vet, and bronze, and marble, are ot 1cast twice 08 heavy as the outlny of a man who loves only the soul. The expenses ot a Ralston for one year would have supported the bomes of 200 village schovlmasters all through the remalning centu- 711 RAKSAB BTATE BUILDING 50 frones (54 to $10). Who will bo the Ameri- kL A 16| it o deiated this wel. Gov. Oeporme nd | ou ta. make ancl witchea. for (s souniyy} | tirco lours and gono all througls the shor, s";l: quality will bo kept up to the olho{n will be prti‘suu:i. fl‘lus ]1lllnol]u blt)lllgl‘ng is %fln&: ot '.lllcm {uc ol&exhlbmnn'hem lri any of “’nl re g:lu’i; :!o:n to Yflw] t;w:lrflulfl‘lclllcdm:mwg; ] nearly completed, nnd w o In urder 'hurs- e departments, and none, g0 far ns cain re- | and ack to New York he o'clock . gamo supcrior standard which has | day. Y fern Swill’ bo mo- formatitica connceted membgr, were shown at Vienn, 'rnc{ do mot Ju“g:;“nk of it! They J.,m 560 tho theatre made tho “ Buck & Rayner Sodaand | with the opening. reem to have come here yet; for all the very any time fu New York,—I won't say 1t would be : Wy become popular of late years, and is sald to be | and uoblcst bas been omitted from the enumera: | ries of carth, - Aud eath sthoolmastershould Biinoral Watora® noted SLrOUBBOUL | .y y, civen o oo How Fori Siato bulldiog by | Srerthless, ae: neatiy. s T luve ono hy my. | beitcr than In ths city, os I might | excollent for boots, but whether i 150 or not § | fon. T maltted i that. 1o iniaut. mow.stamd | hso jod 1000 por trimamn. - namaster shiould tho country. Gov. 1‘1%0‘1“ an the 4th of July. pocket tliat I Lought last winter In Algicrs'| thereby enrage the Philadelphians and render | 8m unable Lo say fromn practical experience. If { alone, and be for the hour speciaily looked at in | with the love of ‘material things, but cunobled . * it can be profitably employed 1t ought to make the alligator wore respectable than he hos been, and cerfalnly e has been rather low down up to the present time. IR MISSISSIFPI LOG-CADIN when my “gwell” watch pot out of order. ‘It | 1ifo a burden, and they came to Philadelphia to- fs now open for exibition, Every fogt of - | cost mo 0 radta, ook ke gold, winds 3t tho | geo tho Cantennial, und there aperd the after. rused in its ercction was sbipped from the | stem, and fa as steady ua o respectablo member : Btato of Misslssippi, and worlmen camo here to | of o Boston chiirch. It Jonks. about. throc. | MOUM ata matines performancel You couldn't its own utility aud beauty. This is the path of religlon. Lunsmuch ns 8o far a8 we are con- ceriied there 18 no rellgion except Chrlstianity, {nusmuch as under that broad tenn all the wor- with o love of mental things, that thousand a year would bring more comfort than a miilion vear can find fn un age of barbarie splendor and Its feverish unrest. “Though labor 1s o child of * 3 s of drive Intelligence {nto some people's heads with- | Near the Jeatlicr exhibit, fn g small hall at | ehip of our continent may be in some scnse em- | the skics, an angel, indeed, reflecting fu her faca : PP L gk practonDs. YRR Variaion ne %fil{x’gl‘:‘:‘llhlml! o 12 | out & bunmer and a tonpenuy n‘.’m., opisand.ot tho bulldiop, therala . bracad, -1 still Ly religion meantho religion of 1 the finsfro of (lhf’d, ; o thh-'k:‘-fgrl l‘?’i\:n:u 3ot ot The display of #3,000,000-worth of diamonds | habits, and advance it three minutes cver, DELTOATIONS OF ARTISANE. 1% Bt e tEst e e ek ani Bo warkod totleath, or NOTICH. troin Brasil Wil ot be mades s o Commissione | 2urihi moraing:. Such'a watch 18 Creatly S| Th cably. tue mmomsing, foteoe o e, th | FOM several mukern. Oue lundsome “dog- | * Reigion wust iimity man as viowed ta rela | Tike tho Sisyblius who rolle stone.ap 3 sotn: house '’ lius the bands and many ornaments of nickel all cut out by hand by a member of some Joyrneyman Trunk-Makers® Union, and offered for sals at the modest price of . Wouldn't it delight the baggare-smashers to got hold of that trunk? Iow !.Tncy would make it bounco ond sct the nickel trlmmings fiying around jn o rruml.ucuouu showerl Bome fellow 1 have ieard of has Invented a trunk contalning amall chaobers in the corners. These can bo filled with dynamite or mltro-glycerine, tion to God and & life to come. Politics 1s man uud the stute; art s man and Lis taste da to fora, and color, and sound. Scfencefs mon and the truth; rligion must, werefore, bea term that brings hefore us mau and bis God. 1t cannot staud for simply a prayer, or & hymn, or o creed, but musi be a vague, linmense term, standing for the soul in many haurs of iife, oub of thc sanctuary as well as witbin, and many hours lived by men who liave not yet had thefr names written down in —— wasinformed at the Custom-House thathe would | ed for the general public in this country. ~ bo required to givo his personal bond for twico ‘A FUNK' BCENE, rrenc:\n liovc!mr:::l;‘::ndn;pda;n ndt.l(mom;:lnx:- 0 T’Y this aum before tho valuables can be taken from There was o funuy scenc yesterday ot the Dmlfl; ltgn xt ‘l_' 4 C:'a{,"_l‘l‘ mfl aTlvrnrhn;,- ® | the Gustourllouse, to gauruntee agalust thelr Comnission, whi tho Kespers of tho restau, mow ?rom?,‘ to- koo e WAvantago &“flu’:‘X,‘} THT SAFEST INVESTMENT FOR YOUR | 5%i¢. ranta were called up to answer tho complaiut o - 3 e o A DO o b ora May 20 | thie 20th fust. and laating four &uya.hpmmluua o | B0 1 thals pacietathe oaeness of ity 1t | to Franee. Thera ls o restriction Lere, as there 1670, borraw fromn persons owing City Real Estato | be a very fnteresting event. Ouo hundred and | their overclinrges, Most of them pleaded | ¥os ot Vicuun, about copying whatcver is ex- Tasch for the year 1875 tho amunt of such taxes, | twenty-ivo commandgrics throughont the Union iy wien fl,f.;,. ‘found that movoral ‘of the | Bibited. In Vienna you conld"write s much s )0 tain only to see it nvuamwcr him, aud, brajslng his body, roll back to the muautaln's Unse agreln, Thus our centur{ tolls to roll up-hill the great stone of materlal vaulty, and must ot last ace the maes turn backward_and_go down to tha deep, dnrk valo u(.iuln, having broken the bodies that had pushed it Toug and hard up the stecp incline. am not lamenting. The trua Jercinlah with his tars is yet to come, but wo_ fear he will come with his sacke i 2y percent discount, and will fssud 3 srossed ¢ ou chose; but, {f you attempted to mako draw- | ! . cloth of halr aud his bleeding fect aud will turn Foiehers Tiorolof which may bn uiedat anco, or | Mt ol (0 baPoient on that ademsions - | Commissioners fisd been, tho vietims of their | N, *Uhe unn pollcly bt Grmly informmod ou | Which Wil 'explode’ when tho trunit | tha carthly rolls of worsbipers, Could, wo de- | out IsuShicr into ecpInE. s for 5a Ll hour, hold until tho ownerfs prepared to pay his ather e froutie. Boment thom e to 1y the | that'you couldn't do il Here you may writoor | 18 handled too roughly. Au excelleut place this | finc religion perfectly we should bo better ablo | we are all sccking the tlieoretic relation of ree Iaxes, yppeers Pt i e e L they Jnow | draw what you please, ‘but I boliove | fo teach moderation to the baggage-smusher, | to determine where “’J and Low much §s pres- | ligion to work, aud are finding her office to be By order of the Mayor and Finsnco Committeo, ATTRACTIONS. nothing about it; but in'this matter thoy woro | you ore not allowed ~ to make | LutIecenonc of theso trunks un cxhibition. | cut fu this wicked -world. In tho abscuce of an | tlintof a mighty director of thewhole campaign. Apply to 8. 8. HAYES; Comptroller, MUSIC, WATCUES, MACHINERY, BTC. et A e 8 o thor 4y v | incasurcments. Tutelligent mnchanics, allowed | After. all, the world hesn't progressed very | cxuct line to lay down upon it, In the abseucc of | Bl fs the Coiumauder-in-Chicf of this grogt ltoom i, City Ifall. a1’ Correspondence of The Tritune. allstllu\{:: o n;‘mprm:r:l:m«; ml‘:l "rf‘lv ::]V';“l;‘fld to look ot the machinery on exhibition here, will | much sluce tho last great Exposition of its ini- | a cup by which we may measure the water com- | warfare of 1ife. She fs to marshal the troops, Spect 3 dustry. ing from benenth tho white throne, we can only hope that there are souls by thousands outside our churchies whose depths “contaln that myste- rlous sentiment that ut times bursts forth in prayer and bymn, or its in the sileace of med- tatfou, place the etandards fn one haud, to sound the trumret of tho onsct, to ‘“organize victory,” and then to pass over the battlc-fleld aud carry away to heaven upon her bosom the souls of the dead. When the cunpaign of & century {s FIRE ESCAPE. PHILADELPIIA, Pa., Muy 17.—Ono of tho | confirmed the walters' figurcs. Dircctor-Gen- | 80 8Way with their heads converted Into regular attractions of the Exbibltlon, when afternoon, | eral Gdshiorn talked o thom 1ike s Duteh uncley |, ant-bills of information, and tho resulta will bo PO, Jolot sl oo M SERB VLY I ° coucert, | and told them they would loss their concessions {* yisiule o many fresh faveutions which the com- IVG ]:JOS e S P weatyy s tho concest. | {tlioy repoaten tiely aftonde. They. daally ok, | 198 ears will witneas, Now, why ean't wa tako i the uC g, cused themselves on the ground thit their con- | 8 trick from tho French, and do what they have REPLECTIONS ON LEATNER. . I came out of the 8hoe and Leather Depart- ment satlsfled and proud,—satisficd to think I had Jooked all through it, and proud of what o rors could, an tho country has done, - It Is far ahead of any marked onut only by the genfus of the steam- AT TED e of Peaco-Jubllen T oha many otter fo- | S20nS wud buldings hod"cost "~ them | G25e 1, JAanapEtuenrs coy bl ahodhtseenid | brovious efbibis uf the ind, and Wt ivo out | “ACSrst part in tho task of religlon must be to | Sheine, or by e ol ot she ket place. o¢ 2 2 Do Eonty st months 1n which o maty | thelr most Intelligent workmen; and I think | Americau’ leather-merchants more prominouce | furnish us such & couception of iman us wil Jus- | Ly Gnly a Nupoleon traclag yew linca upon 't B’ N l N G moun thinge, hashieeu eogaged util tho 100 | bac. “oniy Bix ‘monthe n thic ke | they would find 1t to thelr sdyantage to do so, | than they haye had bofore. I regret that we | tify tho work demanded of socicty. In oler | map of Europe, matking them with blood and - of June, and with him bis famous band, They 1:'0‘:,5." thrt '] ‘;‘.‘,"bg:,:' gaullw.rfl? ehowes oy | even though it cost o few hindrod dollars and | Bave so fow foreigy exhibits of leather, and | that wo wnay tofl willingly and wisely it Is nec- | locating them by the advice of ambition, thera OF TIrE wro rich o gold lace and short jack- | (o0 wony vor? POt fi elr promises of | the 1083 of a fortuight's time. Ownors of facto- Jactieutsrty. of tlig luxious braoeh of fhe |(cumry At w0 Jnuer, or U pumethiiy o | i Lok it unly Jabior st a1l (hrotgh 3:%:;-‘ & ets, ond, the flret time I saw them, I govd Lehaglor, Foday § took Tuheh at tho | Fice foundrics, machinc-shope tanncrics, an 2 g;‘-&s;gg;eme Jnst know ous etoindlies e seut o y & dreadful ful display of the Russin leather goods, for which that city is famous; several uxhlbl'.aru were in the fleld, all of them frst- class, and all _striving to do their best. Batchels, bags, fans, portfolios, al- bums, sewing-cascs, clgar-boxes, cigar-cases, pocket-books, and & hundred and five hundrod other things, were there, and they made me long to pusscss them whenever 1 passed that way, They had the genuino smcll of Rusaia leather, which always attracts, but they also IAD A BTRONG SMELL OF MONEY, which s mot half so attructive to the entall to the generation that ml%hfi by itselt have attempted better things, The seeds of urm{ grow und bear their Sodom gpples In the next age. Religlon, thus standing as a kind de of toll, must sympathize deeply with all that per- sundes or {tipels man along toward his |5’cu dustiug, If it lays down o noble theory of ex- lstenee, aud takes of u high and P““‘ atmos- phere, 1t will not dare omit any of the means to the lofty end. Tlis bas becu the error of re- lgion in the past. It blocked out o vast final destiny for mun, but omitted all the interven- deaf, ho should know it, that he may not talk much. If our companlons are biind, we should know the fact, that we may not point out the scenery to them along the way. Thus the works'of life arc to be deeply nilected by what we arc. 1f man 13 @ simplé chemical actlon liko the fosming of an alkall and su acld, or he {s only such a scnsation us we percc‘vu In plants whose lcaves wither nt tho touch, or closc in the dark, then great labor fs onlya weariness of the flesh, and the midnight student and loving salnt aro only two mortals slnpler a . . mills of varlous kinds, would all Lo benefited it took them for Spanish Adialrals or Dra- merican Restaurant, aud found that the prices oo ' Gl‘ajnd Atlal]lt'lc Hotel 2ltan _mu-omcm,p s0 gorgoous wero they | had beon somewhat réduced. Tho deductlon ta | &few of their best men could como hero for & 1o trlmmings ond goneral mike-up. You may | 20 Per cent In gome instances, 25 in o few, and 16 | ¢ : or 10 o1 o good many things, Bees lalns ot | 1 talked this morning to a member of the Last night s what woshall ere longresd it some | remember that, about a year ago, there wns a | ty,0 o1 ngfirfi( 13 c{mu‘ 3 but thgyrglr::xn nnulmn. Commission about thia very matter, and Le says sudden sdvance fn the price of gold; that was | cst glnasenow, where they formerly served only | it has been mentioned among tho powers thiat : e Ve N ‘o | be, and it 1s quite possible they may arrange for EFFIGIENT FIRE ESGAPE when Glimore had projected tho uniform for | two-thirds uf o gluss, and mado up the balance | PO 8003 qndmd’!l“ A n{m ydelcgn%lmlu, ¢ e~ | In froth. & Yunot soon oo, Hoir to eava these fiven, Tuw: | 118 bandand given the ordor for s manufae. | Probubly there willbo l1ttle cause of complaint | and that the rallways would probably bring tosavo goods on, upper lofts, How to rednce in. | ture;and the great demand produced a tempo- |y (0% van i “ons “rostnurants, ofter tha severo | them at o stugle faro for & round tcket, when suranc fates, _ Tiow 1o place firemon with ioss on | rary stringency. 1t Is all sight now, but I have | Warniog they ave tad. - 1 pressime the fellows | Satisiled tist” their fourney was really whot it gny floor, can ba seen by attending a_free exhibi- ore » retended to bo. I carneatly hope the sugges- m’fl o Habeock & Dwlghie Sell-Adinating Fire private information that a newset of unlforms | were getting nlarmed at their beavy cxpenses, Yon swill be carried ot and that we shaltsen p 2 | will be nceded about six months hence, | andatthc patronsge so much less thun whal 4 er | mostrils of “the purchaser, Wo bavo | than thelr follow-citlsons. If mau lias cometo | ing steps, It meglected the plowing and the A T i s e St [ e speculato on tlls fnfor. | they byl experted, and thought thoy hud better | Lty buch dele o:(g‘égfxfirmnfl‘na?“““m“ Tandiy any "ot Hiese "Ehlngs Dero now, Bot | suth by a developthent which 1o purely physh. | soeing, and looked ooty at the hareest. 1t da e ] mation aud sell gold short. Tho gold is };‘_fi:flu ""w}“"k‘;“;" u’,‘;" ""’\Tecx:“ '°;§‘,‘;‘;',,h“‘";{ MISFOUTUNES OF AN ERTHUSIAST, ICM‘IK“ tomaks aree M"iub‘c !hfl“‘{“s- Ne{“‘“& mllm which lc“:‘ll'gll;.‘"d”‘;l““’ fo ol S ka‘L'-lN“'glr;‘- 1t mflfa!:‘fld 1o, April and 3 . 5 ¥ wves {n autumn, then ay sunshine, but co; y FANARGEAL: now canilued to thu uckets, but t Islutended o | do ‘s, mud dits drivo Witle visiting tho Mussgchussins bulluing to- | 872 V8 S ¥ Iyiog T tho boxes wil | e b o aatey of s SOGTY Sl b | T e Dy o Jaoh stors e to) there are any, un:5 arc lylng fn the boxes which our Motem friendls cannot afford to apen. The wet weather continues, This is the thind day of it, and there appears no prospect of a let- up. Mud is uanrIyw ero ond in some other plkcu besldes, and ¢ this sort of thing con- tinucs a week longer you may hear that the Exhibition has been swallowed up and disap- cared altogether. Locomoton fs difficult, and [’hc narrow-guugy rallway, with all its tardincss and bad mansgement, 18 a great comfort, To- duy it hos been gmclhtn dem;lx;'d, .(mlll we flnll ali bo Laj when ots futo full workiny onten, Y b TV —————— OLE BULL'S DOMESTIC AFFAIRS, ‘Special Dispaich fo The Tribune. MapisoN, May 20.—The wife of tho great violinist, Ole Bull, who, a8 many know, {8 & resi- dent of thiscity, sulled, with theirchild, Wednes- duy, from New York on the8cotia for Liverpool, intendiug to proceed directly thenee to join her Lusband at his beautiful home in Norway, and spend the summer with him there. It s to bo boped that this renniva will silence tho tongues of maliclous gosslps, who have gone even so far a8 to publish that Mrs, Bull hiad obtained a di- vorce from her husband on the ground of crucl- ty, The fact is, thelr married relstions have been entirely harmonlous, and that each highly esteems the other, Mrs. Bull belnga young wom- an of rareliterary and musicalability and culture, much energy and ambabllity, When, a year and a hal? agu, after spending soveral montha in his native land, Mr, Bull, with characterlatic recke lesancss, lllnm#:d a grond musical tour through Europe,—which bo finally extendedto Egypt, as Tuz Trivuxs hos published, winning new fame and reaplnga rich pecuntary roeward,—he and his wifo declded that it would bo much better overy way for herand thelr child’ to retumn to this country and spend the timo with her parents and friends here, and they parted lovingly and have kept up frequent corrcspondence, she tak- ing a truc wife’s pride In his successcs and honors, and spending her lelsurc of lato in trunslatiog an sdintrable Norwegian novel, “The Pilot and His Wife,”" soon to be published in Chleago, 8be intended golngto uropo some weeka earllor, but was hing crclfby licaven per saltum,~by a jump, more wonder ful ‘in its dexterlty “than in_is value, This theory gave us the convent foll of mounks, the coll of the hermit, the religion of faith without works, and the philosopby” of fatallsm and ina- bllity in thely old, ruinous coudition. All through the older centurics religion encourng- cod lonces * by teaching not °’:{E’ tho idea of holy contemplstion and meditation, but by teau ng that carth Id nothing o | worthy of au ardent purault. Idlencss followed oll Romantun most falthtully, Thousauds and tens of thousands of beggars crept along the steps of the temples, and walked mournfully nlunf: the streets,— 8 Who had never dono a halt-day's work In thelr lives, and yet who had never for a lial{-day omitted thelr prayers. ‘They could bead befors an jmage, but not to s gickle or a hoe. The conflict betiween religion aud geology, or religion and science, has never been us frultful of bad results as the old con. tlict between religion and industry. Instead of uufoldiug to wman the loftiness of his birth, and telllii him what days of creation he must spend here, tho former Christianity poured con- tempt upon the tarthly scene and nssured its votaries that they must eay milllons of prayers, I}"Y'he pricst well, and then walt for heaven. lius, for 1,500 yeurs, nothing wos juvented, noth. ng valuable was wr{lwughu to of the niedieal science built of thought by Gulvn of Pergamus - becane almost el and neglected; the portals of the law, so'magnificently bullt by Cleero and his companlo 1 fell {nto ruine because the Clurch had e all the fim out of this lifa and hud travsferred It to the [ife beyond. As the elomsfe citics uttempted to bulld up each itself by sacking its nefghbor and carrying away to {tsell the worka of art and the treasurca of mone, leaving only blackened rulns and solituda to be its gival evermore, go rvligion has attempt- ud to bulld up the New Jerusslem in the sky by luying waste whatever of riches or benuv.‘y there might © be on this shore, This depreciation of earthly walucs passod over fnto Protestantiam to some degrve, but only under old Romanlsm did the doctrine of “idlc- ness and begy eujoy its fullest shame., Luther hlmse ad “been s bedilgu . and ono of the hollest vows of the Church wi tha vow of poverty, and this soon came to mean - the vow of lazlness. Amid such amazing folly one can read plnln]& the relation of re- Hgion to all activity. It [ to be present overy- w‘ficrc. not as a millstone about tho neck, but s molded and set to a certain cnd {n harmon wlv.}: the outcotno of the laborer. Betting fort) from such a bellef, somo of the Greeks und _Romans put chaplets of leaves round thelr tewples, oud drank, and Inughed, sang, eaving, et us cat, drink, and be merry, for to-morow we die.” It thus seems neceasary that before sock- oty can gird {tsclf for its labor 1t must possoes o theory uf existence that may shapoe the labors of tho individusls and the geueratlons, The soul I3 profoundly affeeted by its supposed des~ tiny, The struggle for independoncs that lay belore our fatliers & hundred years ogo trans- formed them into.heroes and thinkers os rupidly aa they puased from boylood to manbood.” No doubt thio prospect and "the solemuity of a new atate, full of Iiberty at lust, but of deadly con- tict tirst, molded this gentlest daughters of tho highest birth, aud made them reach & woman- hood of unusuul mental power and splritual fortitude. The littlo chumelcon {s not lEo ouly creature whose colar chunges with the object ob which It lies, The human soul catehes readily the ufm or darkneas in which it Is born, und jsu cringlig slave in the mlnkrnu af Pharaoh, or is n‘iu:ro in the midst of the American Revolu- tlon, It thus easlly appears that religlon bns this referenco to human work; that 1t s the sublime theory of lifo, within which the industry marshala {tsclf ns troops array themselves for battle under the scheme of & Napoleon or a Cumsar, It fs the central idea of 1fu's long cum- palgu, muking that to bo a noble und glorivus war which would otherwise be ealy arald for plunder. Itis true religion concerns ftsclf greatly in worshlp and intho preparution for alife to come, but thess ncts consume ouly a purt of it sulfi it is, besides, the great thoory of man formed fromjtho standpolut of u personal Gud. It 1s the part of religion to hel, rect the toil of socioty that man may not lubor for thut which {s nelther meat nor ralment, It is not meant that all paths must lead to the Church, and that all s vanity except ths direct labor of the evangelist and the direct prayer and medi- tation of the dovotee. It fs meant that religion must lead the enes of man aa Mentor, the sage, led the young Telemschys, polnting out tho lands hio uight visit, the islands whero ho must not delay, It t4 wonderful how wide may be the applica- tion of religion! There {s nuta department of thought into which thia alr from tho sky may R ORI et b L Y away customers; | o Wil visl feachosaits buldlag fo. ext time to the pantaloons, which will | but {hen you cau't oxpect all the | 4oy, I hcard a good story of the misfortuncs o 8 PER CENT LOANS f,fi".}fivfify lated In the spots subjoct to. most ;1':8.‘1}?..‘,.'1"‘%’}‘.'.‘,’:’u“..",h‘,’;fl,’;":.ipt"?5 a transtent ;‘;},“’g;’;‘f,f,f{’fg,‘f,;‘,’;,‘,‘,;_"ffi”a e amtiand n cholcs property in sums of $5,000, or over. | Wear, ke tho sllver spoons and forks which em- | 4, puntoincn, bub 1t fa Gho ssine sort of I ghiarp, and tho pactictlar thing hio cane for was Bmallor amountsat 0 Weent. Funda eluilnwwm- anate from Massucliugetts sad Rlode Island | hye for o mun who goos into danger with 0 IL Y t‘i'm 2L wmn o dmu psions, TURNER & BOND, 102 Washington- factories for uso {n the frst familles of the | eyes openand then jrets hurt, ‘Their cxpenscs | FREY: 2 5000 BS L6 EALes Wero apened, Andies whole world. ve been so large thit only Lhe very best bust- | ¢ fl"‘:l o o fl,m n.chunu‘:u l“l i “aP““ G 7 PER CENT. Every afternoon, at § o'cloel the Rotundu fs | hish, WAL scasation et Elvo thoth any profly othier fricnd, Tho trio sat and talkek: the i Loana 07%25,000 on businces propecty st SEVEN, | flicd WIth peoples Who teacusll to s ool | 415 maviager of tio Lafayettc, one of the email. | itos sud hiours fed quickly, a4 thoy always do Onband to loan at0, $800, 81,000, $2,300. the baud sirikes Sup. I mocd not | Gebof the Testaurants, aud decidedly diminutive [ Whon we ars pleasaatly siroundad; pofiticr, JERLE o, v that the " performunco fs - cxcellont. | Whou compared with'tha Grand American and | Morala, religlon, the latest Boston seandals,— =Mt | g sars dire wilbre Gflimore, hua tho bnton, | Srole Frorcs. Mo told mo tho cost of the La- | GIFLICE i €T ICRIE ero Lilked of: wid sad tho yand s of bis tralulng, The progrnine | GLEGE Luifalng.. . o.:oe. <oon§12,000 { When ho ceremonles frould begln, us gelctiods aaud 16 3 ploasing o o with what | Gort o onss {or BEAE mnlhe on” 0000 | e R, SRS S Whkuer S mighil keen roliah all classos of visliors enjoy the pec- | “FioTcate, wice s : replied ono of the {rlenda, “doi't you hiur the bells ringing? The ccrcmonles fn front of Me- . . formunce. Qur people are not so behindhund in their love for music, painting, and sculpture, Total . morial Hall are over, aud the President is prob- aa many of tho critics would buave us belleye; Now, , they niust | ably on his way to } {achincry Hall to etart the v and, for proof of my asacrtion, I point to the | make, over and above thelr '“““'“*i.“;%“"“" i crowds that throng K(cmurlul ull and sssem- sao.udo In the six months, which ,000 o reat engine,'” Faucy the fecling of that un- 3 5 fortunate enthuslast who bad como all the way ble to hear the afternoon concert. True, there | month. As tho Exbibition {s not open Sun- are some Wwho come only because it Is the | duys, they have only twenly-six days to the from bfs home to hcar mh‘ musle, and then fashion to hear the muste, and they sit and talk, | mouth, s0 that they must huvo a clear and clean l O REN l or wall about _tho Rotunda, with that capeless | net profit of $200 a'duy to get out of the busi- didu’t bear it. Ho waa llko the American who went to England on purpose to sce tho race for the Derby, sud was under tho grand stand cat- indiffercnce td' the comfort of others which {s | ness with o whole il Ciaucea aro yery much | {ng cold inutton when thie race came off. thought by many persons to fudleate good- | against them; und, in tho c4ae of tho other THE PRIVATE BUILDINGS I TEB breeding. "The bucolic visifors to the Exhibi- | restaurateurs, they are still worse, Tho recont , tlon ure” generally in goodly number, and their | extortions have been nolsed around by the itone may | nowspapers, so that, for tho last two days, the in the grounds are_rapidly ssswning shapa and ment of the concert is intens je:x]fl?; by tho poals und lakes of &mwm- ulcs | restanrants have been shuuned by many people, 4 which thiey leave near their scats or standing- | who bring their luuches with them. In maoy ® Elumn. ,mon;“lht;xy luppwvc. the moro | places today I sawcouples and fainily-parties i t wi 0 approaching completfon, * Some of them have tla shape, or none ot all but that is the affair of thelr architects, and no business of mine, Oue of them {8 thc;mtny of & proini- or :y spit. b u!-lcrul:.lm{" to nuu; uxll:xfi.\unl‘m ar 1Hml»nl of bgm'!fi, dlslrildls:s!:q‘;v l?l'c“lln t of expectofution In tho vicinity of | swallowlng sandwiches and otber ed INQUIRMOF e Prvalistand wen tho. ucressor of Gitaors | Thoy had fiuulfm. In satcliels or (n baad-baskots. ‘malkes hisappearance, on the 11thof nextmonth. | Thoy took nothing by way of driuk, sud wers nent newapapar in New but_forelgners lrequent{{lml to percefve that it Is intended W]'_LLI A Nl 0 DOW H0W BHIGILAM YOUNO WAS TAKEN I, a8 happy us cats on & house-top. . [} I heard yesterduy a good story abotit the IARD ON TIE WATER. recont campaign to thafucliccoaat by Qllmore’s | A friend of mine tells me of a good joke oo o wnly for u&la of papers and the collection of advertisoments. Thero is not o sufficiency of signa in all langu: and many visiturs, not ., Gllmoro wanteQl to play fu Salt Luke | ruralist. Tho smnll stream that runs through RBoom 10, Tribune Building. a’:{lyd,'nn?l hie scut. his agent—a ahiarp Fronglunun | the ground, betweon Memorial and Hortieul- named Grare—to muke arrangement for zunsnum, ducs not loso anything on ita routs, a performance or two. Grure arrived ot 8alt | but, on the contrary, quite the reverse. - o City on Mouday, and lmux;:dlmly wlmud From x{ouf«bac whlchdl“m}“n&t fl%q:fl‘b&‘ 'fl: ITOOKY LDERS' MEETINGH sl Young to arrunge for concerts on | minutel t beconea deiisel h ~VTOOKIOLDERS MEETINGS, _ | o0 brlghim Youtk 10 Rt raday afteruoon. | waters Ao s Nitlo turbld. Thero- ia’ auother i He wuutedvum Tabernacle for the performunce, | stream of the wsmno sort‘mlml smaller, uear Uml}fl mli[.‘fl![], Rflck Islaflfl & Pacifie RiB. 00, | s, sttor somo talk, obtained Drighaw's cou: | Agricultural Hatl; {t may be only a bend'of tho sent,—providing that the programme should be | other, but of this 1 am'not sure. Yesterday a Apili 24, 1876, of such a character thut {‘he ‘devout. Mormons uplis of ruralists were strolling near Agricul- ho Annual Meoting of the Btockholders of the | could not take offenss ut tho uso of thelr holy %m\ nnul and, at the thne my “informant suw Cicago, Itock Island & Pacifc R it Co., for the | caiiico for o coucert. Then came the question | und besrd themn, tha two were about 20 feet Shection of Directors, porsusnt to faw, and the | 04y e 'and dn response to Grare's question, | apwit. Tho foreinost reached tho stream, and N fumilinr with English, are often puzzied about tho nomes sud charscters of some of thw anncxcs. Thoy stroll Into the Btate bulldings under the finpresslon that they are restaurunts, and they mhfiuunmnu of the diguified estab- lishments from Now England for inusic-halls. The English houss attracts much attention, as it fs built in the Elizabethan style, and some of our own peopls occasionally try to enter it, in splts of the announcement that it fs intended sulely as a private residence. The continued bad weather makeas the ground very muddy, and some of the State bulldings, which havé been nicely fitted up with carpeta and choleo furtd- ture, are {u danger of mmrlu[.iI from tho visita of persons who o not heed the stlent adinoni- tion made by the large mata in the doorways. Lo ‘Tlie New York butldfug s particularl; he 81 i e i A A uuulmp\xlficlh‘: :h&un‘n‘l urfil‘ng u:xlx‘uklndlturw;hrd, ransaction of such othor business as may como bu.+ f A . ed out: ‘e New York butldin particularly gorgeous | the {lineas of her moth . Q. Thi not penctrate, breathing loto things carthly a | and es a light ludicating the path most worthy for e wibe botd st oo ot Company | Urjghun opuned Wb MO o0 g oy U5 Kerots another sprtngrooie» in Tha matter of fuiurd, and the Walls aTo | Who, by tho. way, dess nos sosoonpany ber | Golestiul qor’ ad WHATHY, Tt pesotrated the | Of s hmmirtal. Socicty whi awave toh 88 <+ o Juity of Uhicaga, oc Wednoadsy, theTiliday | @ ¥ B ! 1 whook his liead Iy diygudt, and reptiod: | hung with plctures that almost convert 1t 1ato & | scross tho wators. Lhia time, and nes slforts Lo | Morals of PGMeegor, the. law of Grotius, the | sording to tho quallty and quantity of some ine ine next st 11, elocks B ftaoy, ident, nl‘x“A’l"l" led Grare, * but that is too mach, W\Vell, gaul darn't, if the water's as bud es | gallery of no mean pretensions, secure & worthy representation of Wiscousin | decisions of Hale, the druussof Bhakapeare, the | spiration, The Porslans used tobe urged fnto P, II, TOWS, h.gt:l‘l‘x e AT Jeeteny and -l.'thur:finu thue tov Jlttle.? It waa fo thut other lprlnF—bmflk, I don't want NOTHING LIXB LEATIIHR, women at the Contennial Exposition, where sho | artof all u,l'\:- the music of the wasters, the | battlo with the whip, but tho Greek troops no : v Deceetary, Explain yoursel," sald_ the Head-Contre of | to drink any more of 1t." This moring I took a stroll through the eep- | has spent tho last (onnlghto Mrs. Bull hopes | eloquence of tho stateamen, the poctry of all, | powercould keep back, In: the hearts of the arate building devoted to the exhibit of former lay the low, half-dead fcolings that are. = leather and articles made from it. The exhibi- : et e per Buatand Luck to shid counry I e born out.of acrfdomn; {n tho hearts of the Groek : from Homer to Tenuysou. The moment the 1all, and they will be wannly welcomed here. “ Expl 0 r X ter’ CHICAGD & NORTMSTMABH&!’AY [ .‘,",,‘.’. %:,“,‘,""”“fi.s"““‘ 4 How 13 that toomuch | T hope tho rcamur}l,uu don't get thelr water (T S R P e e A littlo! from thut brook. { thoe wn{l.l 1 may remark P! 1876, w cnture with- | that the supply of water in the grounds | tion ls tho best I have unywhereseen in this line, ————— {lnds {taclf croasing the border, aud passing into | lay the vital spark kindled fn liberty and educs. ¢ The Annual Mesting of the Slockhollers snd It1s too nuch topay on e venturs Wt kit Gantity. | and docs great credit to the leather intercst o tho flowery contie of religion. Even such a | thon. Great doeds ilad up the Thirty Years® Benb A, Yostnk ot the Sotkioleh a0 | out S sapersiod” was Grvae cxpia: | o-cxctlns Bt Ty aually and 2 l.lmw\lul!l;?. Tho orelgn exhibit 1s very smatl SUICIDE, Dasslonate: sintul genlas us Lord Byfon could | War of the Netherlunds, because tho itle Hole on in proportlon to the Amcrdean one, and does no munner of {lutlcu to the leather futerest abroad, aud $shall leavo it out of conslderation exccrf. to say that u fow Britlsh housca appear to bo falrly represcuted.” Not all the furdfi: goods ure up {»I. aud [ may t;y other vislt end ¥ ho len an ‘whea they get ready ive cow) o At ong end Of "the ball there {3 8 laygo .Eifii sur- . v i % <3 ; G . Bax Fraxcisco, Muy 31, —Judge B, Ferrds, a promiaent citizen, and ex-Mayor of Oakland, comunitted sulelde yesterday inornfug by jump- ing overboard from a steamer on the way to Bacramento, having first tled his foot together sud takon laudanum. The supposed cause was s unfortunato speculation in ltochb not write many hours without coming into contact with the Kingdom of plety; and Burns, tho free- thiiking und” dissolute, coinposed nothing bet- ter thun ¢ The Peasant’s Eveulng Pruyer,” Comparcd with this haw poor religion's pridy, Fo R pomip of etbd sbd ot ar 1% ‘When mou display to congregations wido Duvollons, ovury grace, eacupt tho Quart! or R ; g T | Wo ure unieh better off fh this respect than was %Efifi?b.f.'iI.Z".'.‘:‘L‘fi.'fl'u‘n‘n’.‘:‘."."fi?:".ffifé:’:?‘lflfi i eatbes dnnl st o GG z“.’.‘fl.'xglu Vianhin, wro Uhoro was. ,.ufilx:iflfinmlam bypndholdore il authontieato theiight to vato | it Vo Viterhse wibh s, SO SOUE {UE (ollo" 55 dnilea ohth of tho dty: bat 1t ouly © Chinpang, NG heiryottng bondsatubo ofce of e | givo yuu ouothind of the gruss reccipts, whicl | clves enough fordriukiog wnd couldng pusposes. ‘e e or balgen ths Takat Moy propime. i moro by great deal than Whit you | Fon b OURROS, Bt of g, the water ‘ R L B Yo, Seeretary, + Drltam ssiepted, but demandod bt tho ro- | B vory aluo v, that mads . sagree; lund was powerful and long-enduring by help of ' the lofty ideas that lay beucath thegreat con- test, Tiddustry thus awuits a great objoct anda Ercut leader, and this ubfic}t und Jader Chils- fanity shiould hasten to become for' the passing yuars and for the unscen future, Itls not the Tequicm of the dylng only, but thegloria of lfe. clglon Las always fured badly when it has i & Y