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TH E REVIV AL- means unmerited mercy, nndeaerved {avor, Yon Decu trying to fimd the source of the Nle. Wouldn'{ It be wa profita- ble to try and thil tha soures of prace, hecusg this fs o stream wa are all Intereated In, to call your attention to the first chaptee of Joln, 1ith verse: * For the laww fa glven by know that men have or Outpouring at the Noone Day Prayer=Meseting. G oody on_the Tord's Prayer--= fiis Evening Disconrse R v of Romans, tha 1ith verse a0 also i3 the free gift., For ense of ono many he e morethe grace of God, and ihe gift b graca which 8 by one man, Jesus Christ, hatl abounded unto inany.” Nuw hear in mind that Ilo fs the God of llgrace, Wa wouldn't kuow onything_ahout graco it {t wesn't for Jesus Christ., Men talk about grace, but thoy don't know inuch abont it, These bankers, they talk about grace, If you wont to_horrow 81,000, It seenrity, they will 1ct you *4 8o many months I£ through the ol — of the Evangellsis te Kala Oshikosh, Etes —e ¢ tho Dilinois Baptist Union-— f Offcors—Eduoational, FARWELL IALL. PRAYER-MEETING, orning did not prevent ag of o versy Jarge noon mecting nt The prelimiuary singing was led er, puator of the Btate cli, 1I Brother Spencer may find himaclt captured by to go outand sing the Gospel fashion of Messrs. Sankey, Hliss, and 1indecd a more ndmirable recrult h of tho aervice it would be difl- 4, After the openiug hymn, *Rejolea 3 ¢ha Rev. Mr. Davis presented re- cras follows: One from a mis- tle converslon heathen about limj one from the { Killcuegs, Ircland; oua from ngs on _the porlsl r for her hacks 1 grandehildren; or a young Inwyer in the city, hitera by shelr parents, and on (Il&-lndllu fifionu’ l]rln{(‘ i e el wi he presented In due e he. wabiect of tha Hoondny ¢ whole number of n s thirty-five, Prayer the Rey. Dr. Bascom, of Mins. V. Wes sun: T in Bcress i the sabloct ¢ s remarls upon the 17th ‘which Lo sald was propetly the avo it aild take your note: a an after date I promise to pay £1,000."" Then you what they call three days’ ey mako you pay interest lor those grace, ‘Then wheu your note eouies due, If you can't pay the money they ything you have got and m n tho interest, principal, und aLe, you must go thrce days. ‘That nlw'y all, If you wott to geb any, toUnd, “'Fo whom toes Ho offer wonld ke to havo vou turn to vour Bibles to two or thres texts; to the 915t chanter of Matthew, tho 28th verse: *But whai think A certain man had two sons, and he cama be Rev. Mr. Spenc Tl x{ol; but afterward he_repanted And o cano to the sceond aud sald lkewfee. But be answered and sald I wo, sir} Whether of them twaln did the will of his father) ‘They say unto 1tim, Tho u‘duu‘: mlkll:“\mlo lhclm : You, it the publicans aml tho har the ’K.u{‘grlmn of God yefore yon,” A man who Ueltoves that, o is lost Is near satvation. Whyi Ueeausy you havon't goj to work to convince Ny man or usy woman hero to-nlght who will repunt and turn to tGod, God will save them. y ence what your life has been In the past. He will turn to arty that will turn to Him, preaching one Sunduy in Chleago after the flre, and after L got through the serinon 1 safd: ** If there aro any thot would like to stay a littlo while, and talk, about being saved by ¥ 1 ahould be glad to Lalk with'you. I thought had had a revelation, and that everybody would want to hear how to he saved by’ got up aud went out and left meall t when 1 got down by the furnuco thera was a poor follow without any coat on—[t was a cold winter night—and I 43y friend; what Is tho matter " Ho euld, 120,000, my wifeand my chlidren am_the worst man in Chi- cago, but you sald to-night that [ could bosaved race, 1o matter low bad I was.” o pruyed together, aud then L took him over to the Botlicl Hoinc—God blcss the Bethel Ilome !—and in a little while ha was converted to God,and canie to boa sound and useful Chris- onclior brought the case of the heallng ‘enturlon'a servaut, s worthy. Whyi Ob, he hus bullt us a syna- e, hat 18 just what the poople say In the 7 Ile haa glven us sume money to build r church, or to endow. o scminary, the miolater's salary; no matter where the money eame e inay havepot itin gamblingin stocks; but ho Oh, yes, ho s worthy. Make room for and went not. Towa for blessin Tilim thathe I loat, 1t don't make any fo-day, when mlm! {s‘intem TitR ADDRESS. nsk, I desus Chrlst fs God, 1 Tho answor Is, 1le was both e prayed; ns God, "Hocs He pras havt drunk up al why sniman. A8 a many have loft mie, und nswered prayer. . n:_);l"n! :he Chml-nh)llmm men who have f (lod to help forward Fiis Spiritual bringing men out of the world who were mighty fn p reat ileal about refarms but I tell you, my frieuds, no i who does not of Luke mud and praying, the those days we hear s er smonnts to anythl hold communion W L , ls0 heing baptised, u’mflmo en%(l Kml the Holy b bodily shinpe ltke 8 dove upon (fl;e ]cmn:l: érom Illc%ux\ whieh , This 13 m ovel on; in w leesed.” yTth'I’fl are four diffcrent places in the Bible where Christ leard from Heaven nu answer to His peayer, ‘This i3 tbefirstone. The next is cburclies to-day. has given it to us. may bave made it in whisl hini, he has got a gold ring un; make room for at 0 good dress on. Jews: Now, Lord, come at ance, for he hath built ug a synagogue, Oh, he 18 worthy, Yon must 1ot refuse, You mustcome at once, liow do you expect to gut grave that way! The woment yoy nut it on the ground of helng worthy it Is not grace at all. ~Jesus, owever, went With theu ju arder to teach tlicm o lesson. Luke gocs on to say: “‘I'hen Jesus went with And when He was not far- from the house, the Centurlon sent [rienda to Him st unto im, Lord, troubla not Thysell for not worthy that Thou shouldst enter under my root’! That Isthe kind of humility we want; thatIs the kind of mcn wo are after,—a man thnt §s not worthy. Sce how quick he will be saved when he ia'tn that frame of mind. peopla say, ** Ol, that is contrary to the Bible that talks nbout working out your salvation.'” I know it does, but a man must have salvation in him before ke can work It ont. to worl to be saved, but work beesuso we are saved. Balvatien can’t be carned or bought; it (s the frea gift of Gad. TIE PRAYCR-MEETING. At the close of the discourse, those who could do so were Invitéd to remaln for a prayer- ople nccepted the for those wha de- sired prayers for thembelves to rise, and as they rase lie counted them aloud till the number ed ‘These were then invited to the fu- qulry-rooma for personal instruction, and the prayer-meeting was continued in charge of Mr. is is the tem) prayer-meeting in on the Mount of In tho Oth of Luke, 20th verse, we read, “And a5 Ile ovrayed the {aehion of Hi3 countenanes was altered,” and In the 85th verse, *:‘Ilicre ecnmo n voleo out o thocloud #aying, This I8 my beloyed Son: heaf ' the ~garden of Gethser there appearcd unto Hioian avgel, Uim, Again,in tho 12th chapterof praying, *Iather, zlorify ‘fhyname; Lthen eame thero s volee from tHeaven, saying, T haye both glorified i, and will glorify aqln. You see, my friends, it was when Il reying, that Jesus Christ heard from home and just a0 it will be wwith us. The heavens will opencd to us uuless we pray 3 the volee of God nfll wot cometo us I comiort aud assur- anx¢exeept {u answer to our \'u)-o in subanission John, we read of 1ilg Luke, at tho up fato & wountaln, and continued all night i praver, Well, what happencd after that? The very next thing Ie came down and chose Histwelve disciplos, commenced Ilis ministry by healing great multitudes of people, and then reachied 1o Iiis diseiples that wonderful Sermon Soit must, be with us. The auly suitable preparation for great works and wonls for Gl 13 earnest, persistent, egonizing abaut. 1,600 1. Moody called 501 luthts seventeenth chanter of John are seven vquests, eix for other people and one for Yor [limself Mo nskn to he taken backand reinstated fn due’ time in tue whieh Housed o have befare 1ils incarnation, Andforus and for all His Chureh g pr that wg may ba kept fromn the world; that Joy may be fulillled fe us; that we may be sane- titied; that we may ho one with 1fim and with cahother; that we may be made perfect, and List of ull, that we may be with Him whero He {sa0d beliold Him fy 1113 xlary, Mr, Moody then offered trayer, full of cmo- tion and evidently. futl of fuih, €r 03 any poor soulln trouble might be slad put i on his behulf,—a prayer which ully to cxpeet an unswer, o great und answer, Mr. Mondy prayed that dur- g thiy revival theru wizht by actually thous sanda of people converted i one da; Ni. NEEDUANM, bout to leave for IMa_work in Oshkosh, vpens uext Sunday, added a rayer, citiog t r comfort after He ance day at the noon Mr, Cree returned yesterday from Kalaninzoo, whither he hal gone to armuge inge of Messrs. Whittle aud Bliss, which bezin fn that city Suuday. A conference with the minfsters aud laymen of the city was held, aud a committee of husiuess men was uppointed to arrange the husiness detalls of the ineeting. cholr of {lfty sfugers is beln, different cliurehes to nssist for the mect- It was such a selocted from the v, Bllss In thesing- from the different churchea will are to be ndver- scat tho audience, the meetiny ring them before tised, nnd everything done to tho people. The meetings will Daptlst Church Sundny nornivg and the Pres- ay afternaan,: 03 suon us desirable the Javge public hall Christ pulng 1o His Yad ecn refeciod by the cities of th chemish, Wwho, when he heard of the spent three days in pray. itted to go back aud rebu Wwho was torty days with God nd when ho canie down his co Was 60 glorious that [t dazzled the those who logled upon it, Alr. Sagkey then sun, TPreparatory servives will be lLeld each night Arranczements were made yesterday for Mr. Tlenry Moorchouse, the Euglish evatgetist, to Iu ueerles of inectings there, IHe will be sssisted by o choir from the different ctiurchies led by the Lest singers of He beglus meeting Sunduy morulng all the’ nrinfaters Mussrg, Needham und Stelibing will leave for Oshkosh Saturday . morniug, and Degln sexvice Sunduy mornlog, Extensive prepa- rations are being made for the meetings, a large cholr is in truinitie, and everything is belng dono to muke tho meetings o siccesa, tlon of Jerusalem und then was permf ita walle; Mosea, in the woount, i Eo to Kevoshu and next, wid the co-operation ol n6a Aolo o new Gos Is nsgured bitm, HE:; Biter, entitled “ Balelujub! W Lrager by the Rev. Mr. Dayls. 0 koes “With Mal, Whittle to Kalunazoo, parting words, and left his 3t MOORRHQUAR orward with a Bible fuhls hand, ke begiun Lils Book of the Acts by fu which he enys he has that Jestis begnn both Mind ye, the *do? comes rca good many of us who don't iunuch suceess u tenching) Uicuity Is that we try to begin (lllzl e ‘ihmllll;el 1l b ¢ e some beautiful plants for Ze garden In the Ol C ‘ dsummer the eurden wua sreat, hright colored to comno to e mu runiums, and then after n while ‘bat I it that smella so sweet ! it was, £t was not the great but a litle bed of corner that nobody of mlgnonetiv lnGod's geranfuma In the people Loy show, ho wald he had just come on from volunteered some adyico about NE up & line of remark which had usedut the outaet of the meete e, £polic n few TR UEN AND TUR MOSEY, 79 the Edltor of The Tridune. Curcauo, Oct, 1%—1I read the followlng In Tuy Trinuse of Oct, 19: *“First, Ilow docs Mr. Muody eet his nien? and socoud. Whers does ho get his money? mit of the same answer; the men and the money are sent to him from the Lord" It this auswer 3 true, of what use are our theo- logleal seminarieg, illed with Professors of pro- found learning for justructing. ministers to worl for the Lord! Of what use are vur great theologlans, who have perlled lfo ftsclf that they may most logleally give the excgesia of the Seriptures to'the congregution, compared to this Mr, Mocdy? 1£1t Is by direct power given bim from the Lord, why era of * Moudy aud Sankey at the great Taber. to be fonnd all down to curb-stone and ssb-pit, upd the an- nouncements in all the doily papers? Why the necessliy of ringing the door-tells und pazsing {u thelr cireulmy the entlre Sundey movningi Years uro, when Spirftualistn was in its inf, thousunds upon thousands of. people gatherd In the proves for want ofa bullding largo cnough.to coutainthem to bear an speak, who, according to every counceivable ad- vortiseinent {n the pupers, wasat his birth de- clared to ba but one remoye from au idiot. Dut ou oug af. thesa great oceasions, he, 1o my pers saudl knowledge, held Lla cony bound for hours under the lieaven shnded by t| the 1Wis6LR Wns, N &N noe o doand Lo teacty. 3 Both questlons ad- ad L faney the df Yery showy with the LAWY geraniung nobody prafied i all the showy overs the clty, Giod dued not want Abrothier who red by Mesara, Ingliss r-meetings for wamen aud for thlwge’ attendaneo and good tancoof the reviyal movement fu ligh uutborities in the Clinrch the fullowing remark of Dr, Elder of tho Chicago District, palntinents just made ave made all recom- ity in Chicago with To stcuru to ouy 3t nieusuro of spirituul bless vl now bugun under the la We wunt men fu Liptized with the pow- wen e S ere held w he avclafnl of W Great nid wonderful Ia his With' but u mere refercnce to the lwlnms Lohes tulllivns of pligrims devastation on thelr way to tho Holy Land, I will come to onr own cliy, whaose wonderful growth ks attracted theatiention of the world, itthe reul sud meritorious or the i that uttract the crowd | We find the sume priuciple existing which at- from theolojjuns to physi- clans, and from the highest lkoy-note ju commors clal clreles to the lowest, thls swae principle is to be seen, e not the graud ceatre o §t all thy eredulity of the peoplet” From tal part fu Gasciublles, where the grea human futerests have beun dbiussed, fus usll duties at the “dx'mfl ol l‘ 1hk and dyin; can say most covscioutinusly that & I8 the ‘fi’ms for all to Iu\vn!t'ult!un promises that fhelr wody aud Saukey, TR TABERNAOLE, tructs the masaes, THB LYENING BERVICE, Platform hag been made, ug desk about twenty-five Who Is benelfed Ly iuis u § certululy uot the ve- see tho speaker at all, oy large, [u splie 000. Amoug tho 0 plutforin lust night Deun, a returned Baptist Mrz, Moody was also 10 0pendng prayer waa Ly the Rex, Y Who Lus returned k Avenue M. E. Church, uer forgiven ! and “ Watche THE BERION. 18k for Ly text to-u) ™ What |t gy, Who now caunot tendunea lagt nij Probably n:mub 4 God, autd s hopa i His o 1 Judgment spproves, uh)e to give @ rewson for the hope that ‘l’l within THE BAPTISTS, UORNING #RSSI0N, Attcr & Urlo? tornlug prayer sesvice, lod hy Ilenry Morchouse, the Boptist General Assogin- tion waa valled to order by Dr, Bulkley, sud prayer wus offered by tho Rey. A, R. Newton, of Grant Park. Dr. Curhwchsu teudered his reslgs vaslon a8 Clerk of tho Assoclutiun, aod Dr. Ricks THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1876. ersom, who has held the officr. for reveral years, was unanimonsly resclected, The raport of the Board was {hen ealleit for and read by Dy, Hobart, the Corresponding Sec- retary and Goneral Sunerintendent of Misslons. It opens with thanka for Lha kind Interposition of Divine Providence and the racreies of God, and then sets forth that the financlal affairs of tho Assoclation are not In o fuurlahing state, Btiil, o satlsfuctory ehowing of work doncwas encournging, and prophetic of hetter times to come. ‘Thu followlng figures show zeal on the part of tho mieslons: Nuunbor of wieslonarics, 204 churelics and etntlona oceupled, 43; prayer- ncetings attended, (W3 baptisms, 1845 churches organized, 1; minislers ordained, 4;mesting. houses dedicated, 2; pald on meetlng-houses, £3,000; contributed for varlous causcs, 31,456,755 chiirches akléd havo pald $6,000, The following statiatica from the Bunday- schoul are Interesting: Number of schuols, 305 teachers, 168; scholars, 2,988; volumnes in libra- ries, 22005 contributions from scholurs, $38U.50, ‘The report, from thochurch-edisics fund showa that loans uve heen arranged amounting to 812,550, for the followlnz churchies: Normal, $1,600; Princoton, 8500: Chatham, $450; East B! Luu%olmuu‘. $100; Anstin, £1,000; Gard- 3. Irvington, £100; Mount. Vernon, {003 Farminaton, $8005 Quiney (irat), 81,0005 Danville, $1,00; Aledo, 81,0003 Btreator, 1,000 Paxton, 8103 Foscoly, § The loans to Quiucy and Princeton liave been wuald in full, and the Chatham and Gardner loans culy in part, ¥ The fluancial axhibit of the Association {s as follows: Groas llabilities, 812,171.45; payments, 87.108.45; total, #4,97290; cash on hand, £100,00; total labilitles, £4,510.10. The reports were recelved and adopted, THE T'OLLOWING COMMITTRES were announeed by the Chalrs Nominatioie—~Beethren Iazen, French, Campe bell, Goadspeed, Webb, C: cl 3 m‘d Pmml:.ncu , Webb, Carnachan, ullhngllq, Ztesolutions~Hrothren Nisbet, Haigh, Ciybouen, Bverts, Tlunt, and Conley. Nert: Seaston—Wruthren Gleason, Newton, Carr, "Il)lnn. and Kent, AMinisterial Filueation—Tirethren 0. B, Stonue, Northrup, Bayliss, Bevan, Thompson, and John- son. Forelgn Miaslons=Tretheen Farr, Fleld, Thom- ox, Teenbarger, and Worrall, . Stalletics—Brethren Blackall, Hamllton, Call, Hall, and Hunsaker.. Ou motlon, n select committee was appointed to cxamine the nffulrs of the church ab Streator. The 'rcv.;{mrt of the Sunduy-school work was submitted by. Dr. Biackal), ‘1t clalined that, the co-operation of the Publishing Society having been withdrawn, and thore having been s woful lackof funds fn all departmunts, the schools had been sadly erippled, nnd its sphere of use- fuluess impaired. Tho Rov. A. AL Bacon read an easay onthe * Religious Yacsol Mouey,"” which was recelved and fied. The Moderator appoluted Drothren Custls, Coun, nnd Shirley on’ the Committes ou Busl- ness and Rellglous Exerclecs, THE COMMITIEE ON NOMINATIONS reported the following: HLEMBERS RLLCTED UY THE GBNARAL ASROCIATION. J. Bulkley, J. Francla, A, Cleghorn, J, B, Hut- ton, J. M, Capbeil, 1i hithgatey, T. P, Can r[g‘r-l. Merriacy, §I i’; Tevau, Jf T 1, 11 3 Worrall, L, A. Tlovey. G. W. Cuntls, T, W. (ivod* speed, T, W, Teonbirge J. Thomay, D. If. Canley i1, _Hewitt, O, VW, ark, 8. e, ¥, N. Haigh, 0. B. Stono, L, P. Horoeln, W, ninan, D, D, ‘-":,';',fim‘ J. N lNobatt, S. F. Glesson, D, P. C. Leachy. dty s e Fosts o Mertiam, €. Tt " L , de, W, 8, Post, J, Merrlam, C. Dackall, W, 8. Gee, JI. H. Icenbarge A Flsld: 3 1) Pulipe, ¥, G: Thearier oo 1 ¢ 0. . Northraip, e A Jendriek B 0, Tewett, W, - A, . E. G, Tewelt, T, B, White, err.l Washbar, J. A, Bmith, J, C. Burronghs, J. . Gregory, Just hefore the adjournmentthe Chafrmau of the Committee on Nominatlug the Exceutive Committea stated that Titr TRinusz had pub- Tished the nanies of the Executlve Cnmm{r‘ucu before they had been agrecd upou. qu.]Mc erator—Huw dld Tne TRIBUNE geb hemn Alr. Chairman—I_don't know. Mr. Moderator—Has any brother a copy of Tug Trisuxel A Brotlier—I will lend you one If- you will re- return it. The paper was handed np and the names of the Exceutive Committee read. Ar. Moderator—Is this report correct1 Mr. Chalrmau—It i3 as good o sclection ns coutd be made, A Brothier—I move that TE TRIBUNE report- er's report bg ndopted. Carried. Adjourned untit 2 p. ni, A AFTIILNGON SES3I0N, Tho Aoderntor ealled the sesslon to order at 2 o'clock, and Dr. Wehb offered prayer, Tho Moderator stated that the niternoon be- longed to the Edueatiounl Commission, and Dr. Nort hrup, who wus entled upon, sald lie did not conaider himself Chalrman of that Commission, and consequently had nothing to report fn lts belall, Ile thought perhaps komo of the breth- ren micht have somethiug ro say, After a hymu, Dr, G. J. Johngon made on clo- quent nppeal for money 1u afd of the Baptish work in tie State. Dr, Nortbrup followed in the snmo stratu, but speaking mora prrticuinxly of the Chivago Bap- Uat Theological Institufion, the finauces of which ure very low, 1t nad bean contemplated to remove the Seminary to a polnt thirteen milea from Chicazo—n situation iar more favor- able than the present, but which would cost at least $200,000. The Rev. ' W, Goodspaed was called upon, ond sald ho had ralsed some 330,50 in subserl- tlons, whereof §12,000 would bw palil for nm‘ln- fster's chair, and the balunca for a library, and he urwed that the brethren open thelr churches nnd the hearts of thelr congregations to glve liberally in bobalf of the iustitutiou. e xald the 'dm‘scut debt on the old property was $10,000, while it wouid rinz at loast 350,000, it uat $75,000, Tho Rev. J. A, Edgrel, of the Scandinavian Depaxtinent, told of some flattering suceesses of thoScandlnavian students who hadgradoated from thut departent. Dr. Borroughs futroduced, with a few ap- Yrupr(nm remarks, the fon. Alonzo Ahernethy, Prexident of the Semiary, who culogized highly the work of thu management. Dr. Burroughs followad, and, ufter a few pre- I Uminnries, remarked that thers was not money enough in the treusury to pay the August in- turesl,"nllfi dumtt‘ th'u fnanelal !a;mouk \mf genernily bad, the Income promising to fall $800 short of the expenses. B % Tha Rev. J. B. Wuite, of the Elmira Femalo College, spoke on tho same subject, which was lenuuy referred to the Committew ou Hesolu- tions, ‘T'ha Commmitice ou Next Sesslon reported the Elnce of meetiug the First Baptlst Church, peingileld, 1L Preacher of aunuu! scrmon, the Kev. C, A. Hobbsj alterrute, Dr, D. B, Chencey, THE COMMITTBE ON IETORY apnoluted last year reported s follows: ‘Phat they understood theobject of thelr appaint- ment was to_nscertain wlmply the arigin of this ho«y On tho itk day of Oclober, 1834, 8 number of Brethren met according to provious appointmoent at Whitelull and arganized the Baptist Convention of Illingls, It way Nu\uu\ucm( called **The lilinola linptist Statp Couventlon,’* 1n the northe western part of tho Stato 4 bady was sabsaquently organized—dato of organlzutionnot kinown to the Committee, ‘Thexo two bodiea met anhually fur the fulitlment of thelrappropriste dutios, It bevame ovidsnt, bowever, to the more thoughtful that the efllclent cultivition *of the fleld demanded L the two bedice bho merged ito one. ‘o accomplish this vnd 8 large wamber of biethren reprerenting both bodles et for consultation in Cunton fn November, 1644, ‘oo brethren draft. ed o conetitutlon and by-laws aud erzanized au In+ cipient body under tho uame of **The Buptist (eneral Avwochution of Llfanis."” The reconl of thelr dolugs was clrculated throughout the Stute, ‘Ihe Iilinuls River, Springfeld, " North District (New varrollton), Kdwardsyille, and varlousnsso- ciatlons expressed thelr approbation af theunion. 1n ndditiou to this.u large nuinbor of brothren from wuther arsuciatiuns gavo ther upproval, The dret aununl weeting of tiks body was held in Froniont fagewell Caunty, Oct, £0; 1845, Ty Bapclst Genorsl Asvuclation of Illinols, therefore, properly dates from th menting In t'au~ ton In Novewber, 1814, This would make the Eymonl the thirty-sccond antual 1meotlng of this ady, If, however, yoit rogand this body as the contlnundico of *+Tha Nituols Haptist Stato Coue venslon, ' thew 1L orlginates ut Whitelnll, Greene County, ta 1834, end 1kl would bo {ty fartyescee oud anuus! weating, 15 ts evideut that the brethe rei who arganized thls body fixed 8 origin at Canton In 1844, liecause (u the publication of the ninutes 1 1845 they eall them ' Minutes of the Fire Aunnal Meetlug of the Baptist General Aveo. clation of 1Rinois,” “Ilicse brethren vught to un- dezataud thelr own work, We are nat dispased o distrust it Your Cammittee, tharefore, report that, In thole Judgment, November, 1dd, i tha proper dute of tho origin’ of this body, und that {n thle reepect our minates, as they have been published, be res garded uy correct. ‘Che report was uccepted and filed, and the ,\uwclnim ud]ullruwl? At 10 o'clock this moraing the report. from forelizu misslons und fwdians will be recelved, when the Rev. G, W, fugally, Agentof thy Anmeriean Baptist Howme Mission Soclety of tho Inidlan Nution, will ba pressat with soine cone :’:l{’te:l ludians, who will tell of tho worls fu the rlbes. . At 11 o'cloclk the report of the Cowmittec on Blatlatica will be recuived, aml at 11:30 the Cummlttee oy Honse Missfons will vepost, MISCELLANEOUS, TR PRESIYTERIANS. Hpecial Digpalch (o 2he Yrivuns, JoLiet, M, Oct. 1h~The 8ynod of Nlinols North reastombled at 10:30 v'clock thiy fusy: 4 ‘to briug noon. The bualness hefore the delegates was the reception of repartaand alsensston on edu- catfonal Inatitution«, which ocenpled all the He until recess. The afternoon seaslon was meinty flevoted o reporis on the miuntes of the (len- erul Assemnbly, snd the narrative of rellgion, ond henevolent work of the Church, This oven- ing the 8ynod adjourned, the subject under dis- cussion being reports aud addresecs on Forelen Misslonr, which “were ighly Interceting, and inaticated that that branch af tho church work was {n a lousishing conition. ISDIANA, Fpecial Dispatch (v The Tribne. INDIANAVOLIS, Jud,, Oct. 19.—~At the Norti Byuod w-day, the Committee un Education re- ported that ‘74,000 will be required to et Lurrent oxpenses next yesr, and tho churches wero requested to raise this sum, as well as £30,000 to place the Hoard of Forcign Mlsslona out of “debt. This will ryequire ¢ conts per captta. Tho Synod refused to confinn that part.of tho rc{nun on_Sunday-schools rece ommending partfal abolishmeut “of lihrarics, changing the name to *Blble classes,” nm‘ placing the clectivn of Snperintendents outside of thecontrol of the schaal. Sicmortals were {zmscntcd and_amdopted on the death of e Rov, James H. Johnsom, firat stated minlster in Indiana, the Rew., M, M, Post, and Father Ttoss, The Marttn appeai vasa fram Fort Wayne was sent to n cominission {o consider and de- cide it upon its merits, Dr. Ienry Little wan mnde&(pndhnl nissionary for the uext year, and = Goshen releeted” as the place of the next meeting. The Synod Ronth considered tho misslonary subject, and took similur uction to the Northers Synod. Preal- dent Heclohan, of Tenover College, presented the claims of " that institution. The greater part of the afternoon busiuess session was con- sumed in o discuselon on temperance, which resulted in nothing but committine the sub- ject to a special cotnimiselon with fnstructions in o strong’ temperauce paper to-morrow, Dwdog the afternoon the two 8ynods joines! In communion service, und nt night lstened to a histerienl paper on the prog- ress of Presbyterianisin prioe to 1874, by the Rov. IL A, Edson, of this ¢ity. The Rev, W. A, Bartlett will be installod pastor of the Sccoud Chureh next Tuesday. KENTUCKY SHORY-HORNS. Sale Near Millershurgz, Ky, of the Herd of Ayres & MsClintock, Faney Prlces Aznin Paid by the Shorts Horn Elite for Fashionahle Goods. fHeventy-seven Animals Parted with for Quid pro Quo of $23,200, Epectat Dispateh 10 The Tribune.. Parig, Ky., Oct. 19.—The Short-lforn sale of Ayres & McCllutock oceurred to-day, near Mil- lersburg, A good crowd was present, and hid- ding was spirited and very good, some of the unfashionable selling low, hat others guing for very good prices. Col. L. P. Mulr was the auc- tioneer. Seventy-seven hiead wese disposes of— sixty-four cows aud thivteen bulls—aggregating §22,200, belng a general average of 3230.50, or $317.50 for cows and $149.70 for bulls. But very few were sold to parlies outside of Ken- tucky. The sale of Isanc Crouch, to-morrow, of scventy-four head, near Plum Lick, Ky, will close the season. The following is n completo report: ‘tubo Roso of Falrview, red and white, 0 years, by falamander, dom Tube ltose 74, by Marmlom, T, L. McKeen, Enaton, Pe., $1,550. Hecond'Tube Rosc of ¥alrview. red rvan, yearlinz, by Lith Duko of Aledeio, dam Tulle Roee'of Faiz: vlew. by Salnmander. Same, 81,200, Kufglitly Mald, red roan, 3 vesrs, by King Lear, dowe. Vitnrlnc, by Tmporied. Priste Liopaid: Wililam Warllelg, Lexington, §310. Third Knghtly Maid, red, yeorling, by KingLear, dam Victorine, by tmported Prince Leopld. ~ A, J. Alexander, Woodburn, $120, Fourth linightly Duche<, rod, © years, by Rosy Dulie, son of Haronees, dsm Fantine, by 24 Grand Duke. Joseoh Jultan, Buinbrioge, N, Y., SH Fity icniphtly Ditchoss, red, yodsling, by 13th Duke of Alnirie. dam 24 Kuightly Duchess by Salamauder. J. Barton, Willlamsbirg, $340. , by Sixth Knightly Duchess, red roay, yeariin, lfllhxl)uku g{ A{l’mrlm dam 3d Kulghtly Ducheus, by Rosy I%nke, son of Baroness, V7, T Slinoe, ‘arls, ; Cypross Dichess, red, gearling, by 4th Dnke af flcr{upvfl. dum Duchess Cadrnzu? by 10th Duke of Thorndale, Jushua Bartan, $006. Bloom, roun, G years, ly Enlamander, dam Diossom by Lord Mayor of Oxford. . W, E. Simmn, 400, Third_Senora of Falrvlew, red and white, 5 cars, by Salamander, dam Senora of Fairview, iy.Wom) urn Duke, Joshna Barton, $000. T'ourth Senora of Fairview, red roan, 6.years, by Salamander, dam 2 Senota of Fairview, by Im- porial Oxfurd. A. d. Alexandor, §700, White Duciicss, white, yearilng, by 13th Doke of Mrdria dam dth Senoru ot Fhirviow, by Sala- mander, 11, P Thompson, $475. Mazurka Duchess, red, searling, by 19th Duke of Alrdrie, dos #d Mazurka of Frirview. by Rosy Duke, £os of Bocoucsd. Spure & Beull, Chlles- ey, . "Flnt Mazurks of Faleview, roan, 3 years, by Tosy Duke, son of Baroncss, dam 2d Muzarka of Fuirview, by 4lh Duke of Ueneva, xJoshua Bar- ton, $610. oxford Gwynne, red, 8 years, by Duke of Ox- ford, dam_Letty, Uy Duke of Gwymme. W, T. Parker, Mlllernburg, $210, Maztition of Falrviow, e, 10 yeamn, by 20 Duko of Gsnova, dam Mazurka 13th, by Imported Dake, of Alrdrie. Joshun Harton, $760. Fourth Pert of Folrciow, red, 2 vears, by Porl's Dutke, dum 3d Porl of Falrview, by Knight of Gone- va, dJoshua Barton, $580. Lady Chesterford 14th, red roan, two years, by King Willlam, dam_Lady Chesiérford ‘0th; by Cnpt. Qale. K, J, Barber, Parie, 505, Tinported Si hle, roan, ten years, by Marma- duke 2d, dum Serephina 11th, by May Duke, I, Thompsou, Millorsburg, $300. Serephln, red roau, yearliig, by fmported 0z ford Buau 4!, dam Imported Seraphlc, by Murna. Sae, S5, Imported I'air Serephing, roan, four years, by Potor Plper, dam lmported Seraphic, by Marmu- ke 2d. Willlam Wardeld, $300, Tmporied Digmity, fod, tive years, by Juvenile, numbqu by Jacques,' E. P, Giwmble, Millorst = brg, $30, e Soticd Lady of Tyne, rod roan, v years, by }\'u!,cnr‘m; 2, diun Wild Poppy, by Duka of Tyne. ", J, Barber, Conntess Oth, red, 9 years, by Ranger, dam Countess 4th, by Ortega. “Ben B, Groom & Sun, 100, % Jesalea Gth, rod, yearling, hy 17th Duke of Alr- drlo, dom Jussica Athy, by Migs Belvillls' Son. R B, Hutchicra(t, Parls, $100, Dallo Marion, rd-roun, 10 years, by Red Duke, daw Mafd Marion 51h, by Alblon. It Willisws, Cynthiana, 8905, Lolla Marion 4th, red, 3 yoars, by Nosy Duke, ron of Larones, dam Helle Matlon, by Red Duke. F. J. Burber, Bello Marion ith, red, yearling, by 13th Dake of Alrdrle, dams Bello Matlol, by ked Duke. €. T, Keen, arls, 8210, Bella Marlou Oth, u‘d-mngi {‘ou!lln:. by, 13th Duke of Alrdrie, dam Belle Marlon, by Red Duke, B, Summer, Wondsioclk, Coun,, §140, Eisth Maid of Lopg, roau, yeatling, b 134h ‘ll)ukr, of Alrdrie, dam Mald of Hope, by Snlaman- er. i Willinm Wargeld, $100. (th Mald_of Tope, roa of Alrdsie, aow Hope ky of OF- lenne. . Lo | Devore, Hipley, O., $170, ¥ousth Muid of Hope, toun, i} Yenrs, by Porle Duke, dom Lape ith. by Duke'of Orleatis, ~J. Lo Vatturson, Paris, $100. Aurora of Falrviow, red, 12 years, by Metadore, dagn fmported Aurory, by 3l Duke of York, 1 L. MeKeen, 8140, Sucond Aurora of Falrview, red aud white, 8 yeara, by @ik Duk of Therisle, dom Aurora ‘ot Faltview, by Motadure, Joshun Barton, $750, “Phird Aucor of Paisview, red, 4§ yoars, by Roas Dutie, daw Autors of Fairvlew, by Metadore. o, W. Mutr, Pasls, §245. Bixth Aurors of Falrview, roan, yearhing, by Lonl Mayor of Maine, dum 511 Aurcr'af Falrview, by ltoan Duke, J. W. ‘Twiuer, Paris, 3160, ‘Cumbrin 5t rod roan, vearling, by Joo Alrdele, dom Carelo White, by Noble Duke. W, 2lathowe, Muy's Lick, 3910, Cambrls, ted aud white, 4 years, by Duke of Larenn, ddn Carels White, by Noule Duie.” doha Yuacey, M Lick, S0, years, by Joo Aire yearling, by 18th hy by, Cambrin Ud, red and white, drio, ditm_Cawbrig, hj' Dukeof Lorvna, J. 8, lerey, Sharpabury, $403, Lusllo, red, ¥ yosra, by Imported Tioyul Dukv, dum Anwi e, by Clacendon, E.¥. Giawble, Millersburg, o Valontiue Nury, red, yearllng, by Rockinghain, daw Elor dih, by Prinéeton. W 17, Sl Sed. Pulucewt Bl rod and white, U feite, by Aledels 2d, daw Princoss, by Iniported Medrle, utelicrafly 5120, te, 8 years, by Tom uke of Hrelle Neleon 2, red and Miller, daw Belle Nobwy, by Duke of Misow. J, L. Devore, $03 Bello Nelwon 7, red and white, searliug, by Duke of Flewing, da Belle Nelson 24, dat Tom Miller, J. I MeClintoek, 305, 1 n d, red und White, & years, by Tom 3ilor, dum Sudd Mgwon, by Duko ot Minon. G, u 3 v uda Mason i, red and white, 1 years, b{[ Tom Miler, dum Suda Mason, by Duke o 030, Johu Kerdey, Lone duck, Mo, $! . R er, dam Sytph Toan, 4 yeunt, by i AL "M, Kiule, $100, Tops ikd; ¥ yeurn Dy Gew Duke, duuy Tiope, by Young Princeton. - I, i1, Prewitt, Hou oun, 4 Grove, $300, Lizzle dthy red, 3 years, Ly duplter, dam Lizzla ad, by Montauks John . Cockerlll; Nushvil ey B red, vearllug, by Geuct, dam Ru ul i} red, vearling, Tenet, dam Rul 2, ‘r:(yl)uk'v OF Ostor, 3, 1 Darauil, 895, 0T Lady Lulle, red sud widte, 4 yeary, h)“ l‘:' Bgy, dawm Ivabelle Hd. by Nobléman, l"fifi;fl‘n‘fifi?'fllm it 1ing, byl(o«ll lclle 2 o White, ycariing, Tark, daw_ Lady Dolle, by Sallor Bej. W Teatiwe, yro, 17 Bellen by walloe oy f Seatiass, domy Miee Prics 41h. by Mire Brice Eeott, Parf Ladra, red. 4 yes 20, by Skirmisher. Latirn, by Dezby, 3r, Same, §¢ rawn, dam Laurs, by Derby, Jr. dam Gaodners 0, Goodnese 11th, red ond whit of Sechiam, dam Gnodness &, by {mported The Priest. 8, Prisola 2, roan, yel P;#et, dam Prieoln, by Perfection.” Dan Shawaau, BULLS, "fc(a_mhrldn Roee Dnke, red, Afrdeie, dan Mazarka of fltl'lu\'l‘ J. MeK ll@;n ty'a Bt 7 months, by £ €, A Htar, red, 7 5 dam drle. dam Jen, G, Tucker, §200, zurka Knl; Ed uumc.?: cd Oxford Deaa 24, stoan Duke, M. Gloster, dam jmported Duke of Alrdrie, Awrdrie, Darhrea, Paris, $45 dnm Alico, by Alririe 2d, Sathalte, by Puritan. "J Prin %yra,udnh:‘ dun Oxford Gwynae, by oril, in Virginla has Unites depot magter named Doom, n the euploy of the Chesapeako & Ohlo Railrosd Company, at Staun- ton, was tried under the Civil Iti lmv\uz cjected a colo: waltlng-room of the de; Doom_ was found guflty and ecutcuced to a ‘month’s imprisonment. Mlrs Prico Aith, red and white, 2 vears, hy Dnke urt. €, M. Talbot, MHlersburz, S0, Mien Prica tith, red and white, 4 ¥ . hy fien, Stewarty Cam Miss Price 3d. n{ fwpnited '+ Tie Priest.” (. Tucuer, Parjs, $2:20. Mine Price 3d, rosn, § years, by fmported ** The Prieat, dam Mlas Frice, by Emmeit. G, 3, Kern, Patis, ‘l‘!,cl: lee Ol red, yaarting. by Thorndale, dam i, hy imported **The Priest.” James Jr.. dam Tullp shydiletown, I, ;’l Thorndale, dam Liura2d. red, i monthw, Woodvale, roan, 11 yeass, by Victor fame, by Uen, Master Mason, i1 2 yesrs, by Duke L.aura of tioodnesa s(badub +_vente, =d, by . Lotton, Pas 13:)': by laported Tha Pridoly Ath, red, 4 years, by Gen. Stewart, dam Prirola 2d, by Imported The Prfest. I, F, Wilson, ‘atls, 885, Itegina Oth, red, N months, by Joa Alrdrie, dam Tegina 2, by Idlc Dnke. 4, 'H. «tton, Parts, 855, , 2 years, by 4th Duka cin, dfinm Norah Bolle 80, by Alrdric. 1 iblc, SHCH. urks Duke, red, 3 vears, by 13th Dnle of l"’nhvlr.-w. by 2d Duke of 8§24 B. 2, mported_Dlguity, by Juvenils. —McDaniel, o, $250. Cambzla Duke, roan, yenrling, by Joo Alr- nte Duke 4, hy 24 Duk of Masoa, ecand Mazurks Knlght. red, yearling, by Ma- t Fabty Mafd, by ik Loar. 5. Anrora's UXfurd, red-tadn, 5 month, by Import- dam T Aurora of Falrvlew. hy 4 . J. Lawrence, Cleveland, (). $50. Star of (iis West, red, 10 manths, by Ear} of ‘Pride of the Weat, by 6th M. Curraat, Parii. 65, Blaon's Duke, roan, 1 monilis, by 13th Duke of dazy Bloom,' by Selamander. b. P. t, dam En! Lord of Tyne, red, 7 moathy, by Doke of Thorn- dale, by Laldy of Tyne, by Watehman 2d. J, I elt, i, Geneva Dnke, Genevs, red and white, ‘)i“r' b cn Redman, Yalentinc. tod. # monthy, by oe Gally Daron of uke of Ox- ce, roan, 6 munm?n‘rz‘ Bame, #40. ‘Iilden, red, 6 months, by Thomdale Jr..s dam Little Ted, byJohn llunt. H. Thorm, Millerse burg, 240, ' ¥ ———— WASHINGTON, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ‘Wasttnaroy, D. C., Oct. 19.—~Condutce Me- grue, who fs under indictment at 8t. Louison sccount of complicity with the whisky frauds, 13 here ondeavorlng to lnduce the Attorney- General to order u nolle prosequl entered in his case, Mgrue clatine that was promised him by Dist.-Atty. Dyer. daes not seei fnclined to concede the request. and Megrue i endesvoring to Infuence the President Ju his hehalf, that Avery's conviction was largely due to Me- gruc's testhuony, The Attorney-General It will be remembered The first conviction under the Civil Righits bill ust been reported from tho States Circult Court at.Staunton, A ghts bill for red woman from the ladies t several months elnee. Tv tha Werlara Asoctaled Fress. Wasusaros, D, C., Oct. 1.—The Trezsury Department has fssued a cireelar requiring sound cars to bo used in transporting across the continent uuappralsed merchundise subject 10 import duty, ——— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, - New Yori, Oct, 18.—The whisky cases have been put off tha calendar, as there la not time for the prosecution to prepare the bills of par- ticulars that were ordered, Ncw Yonrr, O:t. 19.—The Frenchi residents of New York last evening sppointed a numerous committee to golicit subscriptions among the Franco-Amorlean population of the United States for the completion of tho colossal statue of Liberty, Books were opened und many sub- seriptions received, Bosrox, Oct. 19.—Tho wares of locomotive- enginecra on the Eastern Raflroad were reduced to-day from £3.50 to §3 per day, It s under- stood that they do not submit to'the reduction, MISCELLANEO DVFRITSALS DESITING T0 NEACH COUNTRY veaders can 4o so fn (o beetaud chcapest manner ¥ urliiz feloRw s Urast, Nows i saphince aper Listn wn: Lite Hactione” - Ne TCELLOGG, U Jacksd CATDOCS, Kinid by acaINEIOReT 10 USAS gl Jienantble made perfectly clonn by contract (warrani o). Howaewexamined froe, - Call G address AGTIGIE OARLE! 59 East Was! (\'I(Ex\' IF] X per dozeli a8 DENSLOW T.L_CAST PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHI furaiture, and nisceilancons goods of 3 ASGELDEI, 604 Stat CRIOACHES AND DED-DUGS—IOUSES (1) GLos CARD PHOT d 184 Enst Sud!ng ARTIES HAVING GIOC) warc, ur othier slocka i [ 1 or excliange, eyl on Fortletl, OITY REAL e A e e 7OI SALE—HARE U WANTED=TIALE HELP, Raskieapors, Clothn, oies ASTED~AN EXPRI ™ A ik jud provise rences, 77, Teivine ofiea, il -~FINE 10T 100X130 jChar ot incnmivance) CEDSRIPPING CLE! Rddtees With ot e JOR SALE—40 PERT OX front; east of Leavitts B s ‘Truaes, tely. Appiy lo o TANTED-A YOUXG AN TO ASSIBT IN COOR« 0B, nt No, 806 Nouth Lisisted-. USTOM CDTTRH. WILLING 70 Appiy &t 680 WWest Lake. ANGE FOR_HOUSE ON » good n{nge Anil 4A-fant n 212 Lost Madie Fop FALE=ON ased FrOq west side lloyne PN OR FLVE COXNELLY. 1?0“(’!"‘ 94, % 1»\"3:‘?[‘1_'3:}1'::6 SAN o e o7 Wewe WHITRN LD VINRET 1 is and KJI\}IMFI. A~ THE ATy Vb Bran-t Wit agreas Largatn If taken Al & €0 6. THAVER LCO.| A FIRST-CLASE BLTCS thoroughly understands ihe & (3 irat masiet, KIS. 501 East Indiave- et Conchurmi, Teanistors, eic. ASTEDCA MAX THAT THOROUGHLY vY. West Washingt: 'IL" sl 1 . A CHOICE. XER, DRAT n Drexel Builevars. conveuient to' tatiroad rm 7. Address M 4, Tribuna 8 onee (0T B. MAK- millow of (he Cours. Il o5 Wert S e o reaes iae o i Ao pEIEAD BASSETT'S Brables, rear of Isnlalv:llfllllf:l!' Employment Agoncica. ANTED-23 MEN FOR GRAVRL-TIRAIN, %9 TTR- <. al-niiners, 5 farn-hands, .y 17 Novih Clati-as. Miscelinneoun. ANTED=-$500 A MONTIL IS A CERTAINTY To peron seiling our fotter. cass L ch SEAL ESTAFE WANTE SR AND LOT 1% GOGD S ATGHE » filic il 3 it (rom STadies enit parcicuLire 0d Ioweat Agures 16 L, A, G. BING & L T RENT-LOUSEY, e sgulve, e Elfii'iififiTEfi URING CO., 13 Tritura AL lsrouzi. KAnas, A he trade fn il U tifss-clum, refladle men n fidrenor opp.y 10 J. W BRIGHAM & Cf ' AIID & BRADLET, 90 Tif CLATR-ST. AND bave all inoderm. im- i party, Inqu! hasement aton frspectasio teusas. B B LAN~TO SELL ON COMMIS- Taln the Northwetieiia States. ZTOURES 770 KOLL! orth Wellseat. s liotises havs a; will rent jow Lo the rid] ARDRIDGE, 114 and 116 Btate £ib: Cnited grea Santhiy with the twa Jaree oll Cromon + AGON 5 MARDLE Lt On the Junlata." “Lur sgeaks maks L of hllli,-'.' l;\‘l‘a'l:.-_f:‘n“n e proof furnisleds cir 1bune afice. " RS 4 CALUMET-AV.—NEW TIT in stone-front house. with furnace F. GAYLOIW, 85 Clark- A T-gis PER MORTH WILL BENT ® 2 24 snd 434 Irviogepiace. Ap- ballet-tadica. Apply month and expes ANTED-SALESMEN TO RELL FISTT AND PRO- vivions on cam O3y 1Rty o EN UTTAGE AND BA s uf fand, all feored, Bt ate DRINGER, 152 Dearborn.st.. Hooui , ‘refercnee given to those a Sith8ome othur Hino of Koods, ED-VE East, bouth, or Wi P, SWIIT & SO, 7u Bearborn- ANTED-MEN—WE WAN 3 R a1 Packnges, wort O I YE SO TRE T FORNIEIED. OO man and_wife ar al i by < Fuarenios livd Ben $70per weok IAY &CO., Chlcago, : NEW ARTICLES, Rreatest luducements ofiered. €0 d 37 - feago. FANTHD=MENT NE! g:‘_’lzlumul wnl 8 from €3 $100 fromt $131 tory, S5, banple Ly mail 2 con Manufacturlog Company, 145 Clark- ... WANTED_FEUALE HELP, Demestics. - NTED—A GIRL TO T X AT ol Do Eivcnes A ha wants tolive urboa VilLage. Teibne ofices . D~A GOOL GIAL TO WORK IN THE en. *Apply to-dsy nt Northwestern it TpOnlts the depok o Lotk 8 ANTED—A GOOD _OIRL FOR _ GRNEUAL botsswarks funly of 35 157 Bouis Wemb 5 TANTGD—A GOOD COLORED GIAL, Do IWANTER-Lqa) of Central Hall, corner Twenty-second-st, and or without bosrd, Lnabury lilock, 12s0dolgh-at. auring the year, ~ Add "ANTED—MEY TENT — CHEAP = PLEASANT FUK _FURNSTSHED ARD UNFURNIRURD Racdolplest, Apply LRI WITH A FRW ratrd, clevalor, e Bt nd Dars bater than 710 RENT—X SUIT OF RUOMS FULNISHED FOlt houeckecring, at 222 North Clark-st., thind four, Apply thero or ab 90 SiXicentn-st, T—=TO GENTLEM etd front m:m in brick how ents; " T-DINING-ROO3, KITCHEN, AND TWO fo. Fesponsibio party wiio Will Rive board. rlifi'.s T—ONE 0L furnfslied lar; TOTH OF TWO NICELY» R frant ruoms, bay window, all Uny Lord'near by, 41’ ORk: Sear Dougias ous 0D COOR, 1N THIB_BANEMENT Scamstresses. s b0y WS T Pd SR OR, 0% TLYON & ELDIDAE, 108 Frenpimeae RENT-STORE WITIl FOUR ROOMS IN REAR. satbasement. (oquire of Janitor, Koom 1 No, 17 TED-A WET NUISE, Dikily 503 Wabisnrare: berord fha. 1o, O Aiiscellaneaus, IELY, 20 GIRLS 70 PASTR. s préterred; stcady work ai JOUNSON, 241 YATANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NOTION AN Dty salesiady st 194 Novth Clark sty '0-DAY, TEN L OVE Cranbernit at 54 Rath Waipse Lo OVER SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. e Bookkecpers, Clerks, ete. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG M aansiant bookkeoper or an: or flour oitice; bas & practical §lass referencranad securlty (f neceatary. Addres REST-PART OF FINE OFFICE, laqutra Of J. U TOOM_IN FINE FORNISEED l-nuofauufim the vity, " LARKIN & CUq are pay, ADPIY Lo W, B, -5 OICL OFFICE, HEATED; Pl and Monrue-st.; elevator, K. Stgte-s., Jrom1itol, WANEED—T0 KENT. A OVAIN AND DAY ym, noar Chicago, by parties thalunderstaad nd daley Biflnca FACESON K AL, (oom 2. ‘V\;Khn'l‘lfll—fi;“fE‘A EINANCIAL. E ON DIAMONDS, W, od ty or cullal DVANCES MADI i othar i money loancd on fur PVARCES MADE OX TED-DBY A YODNG AN I ey experience snd city rite; WG, 470 Wabasti-av, ITUATION WANTED — BY A THORODGILLY - hy beat Chlcago references. TAMUSDS, WATCHES, | city references. IS’ private uffice, 120 Jtans dolphi-st., near Clark. Noonia’awt 6, Estabilsbed 1554, X170 FEET, FISE DUSINRSS LOC t1on. to luaie for & terni of pinea foF cont and waod Co A PHILLIPS, 5t rompatent entry-cl Kadress ¥ 13, Trine TUATION WANTED— BY AN EXPERIERCED rouguly-competent dovhle-entry bookkeeps Taferences. ¥ 4, Tribune agice. AL runs two and & halt ITUATION WANTED-BY A PRACTICAL TINe DU city or caunry. Addreas, for two dar, D 7, A PREPARED TO MAKE A FEW LOANS FOIU yor 8 r‘c:ll‘lialnn:muunu m;.‘ loes lhnh\ifi'!'xcl Employment Agencie AREIL & GO, " S oployment v, Office, ¢0 State-st. M Miscellnneon: Cl N real estala; Hilinols fi VXK, landolxh and Dearnorn-ta. KDINALL & CO. Clark-st. Cuetomers un hand; @ oo Balcs B0 effected. ANT @ ETANDING PRESSES FORL Wik WD LRDANE S Madtion-s: WAKTED=X FOCIERRIEE. DEAW-CUT MEAT. chupper 8t PEA B Market, Statest., near D —TWO 7 BEATS IN MIL SWIRG'S church. GIvo locaiion sad price; Address D 67, Tribune office. PANTSER WASTE ply to G W, No. auntinitiods proits largs COVELL, iy Wesz Lk PARTRNERS WANTED, DX LIVE RESIDENT PART: ner with $,00 ¢ash ta worl a gresc uil trade. Ap- tesan Hous PANTNER T $300 10 S1,000 1 lusipesa lhnxuay frum 200 10 400 per ccut et profl,Adiress une ofice, DARTNER WANTED—WITIl $1,000 TO JOIN_ME xtehding AR establistied cash busluess. ales e et o B Jldrees 038PI s Gy o SEIL WANTRD=WITI{ 51,000 TO 8,000 1% g sy o s‘m?:lgowwr.fl? Lo B m DAL SWIFT & A0, 70 Dearbora-s WITH A JARTNER W, P4 ware bisdne: NTED—A LIVE MA hundred dolfurs fn the stove and i Addroas K04, ‘Cribune affice. 76 withuss of plano. NOARDING AND LODGING. West Bide. SOUTH DESPLAINES-AT.~FOR RENT, nicely furnlatiod Foo1zs, with or wishout bourd, ay-buRru, §35.50 per week, South Sido, PAST VAN DOUREN-ST., NPAR STATE-— Loard for Indles or gentlomen, §4 Lo §3 per week, 194 37 N:V‘\DA NOTEL, inandera, Uy & MRS Renicinan. Rlifrvea a1, Tribuse biiue HORSES St :!fil!:fi-‘l A Il i LY l(l" ht A“E o Portiasd i Cheapeat 13t {ho InGrkets wi b Tt T B TOWES BRY., 103 Sai AR | iy BINK gvar ol :u’:fi M fothe " e UG FRICE GABH T 0i1, Lall uz a1 Baols ptory, of Madlson '“A'lx A3 Sale bt Hooke L CITAP i P § ugid, #13 & cal Burvey' of iilnol, 83 quirs. Lol EES, 1d Mualeou- UG T SR R0y uol BICiiNG T Tt by ut CIE realdoncide Addrens is NLVELNAL f,‘"fik SALECTWG PIit bolnier (g MICTIIGAN-AY,, plezsant rooms, with board. Hetoreacos required. IXotein. 48 AND 150 WABASI-AV., 3d dyor norill Gf Monrog-at, ~\Within 3 minutes ly and ankey's Tubernacic. liates ru- walk of *Mood] duced to 81,50 per dAY | 84 10 89 per ferk. WANTED — BY who Lins five yeo iness, or I anj uthier capacity. ONEY T0 LOA’ N SUS OVER §1,000 AT 0 per cent, J, Al K-G0t NILY EOFF, 14 Reaper o s;'f,‘.fc.{ffi{‘;}uf”& SUNINEE | TsSiTuATIONS WANTED-_PEMALE. L eo Domcatice. AN Tor bosrding-lou: country, Gopd feforances. 10 A Ald bouisty, Y. M. 0. A, Bullding, WANTEI-IY A Tal houssworky b » icd from 18t place.” Ploase cail X 4 Voriand gt Do NEY TO; LU EXPERIE] 50, elther city or ars, Women's ates® funda in hat NESPECTABLE 83 alx years' refer- 8% 636 “Hioman-st., EY TO LOAN—AT 0 T in 11Muols, Mouey on hapd. no d 1ide and good security. JONLY TO LUAN ON T TATY, HECUIT N 10 EIBOCKE R, 13 Bryon Block. 10N WANTED—FOR GEx k [n aprivate family. Callab 4 RAL HOUBE- 040 Dearborn:ss. RIONEYTE LOAN ON T ON; STED—BY FSPECT. TIOSfdcmama gvarar s pur ol R e g s e o ADLE na Flusue call nt 033 Weutworth-av, Birangers in the city. aablng, cooking, lroamg, P'lessc cail ot 178 North. u.m;';" ioroare Seamstresse! 1.8 pes 85,000 aLH per LU0 8L 8 pUT Conity A COMPETENT Gl AL Y cen| ont ood hin} ot Chlesgo property: money tn hand; oy COMPETENT aary. CENTL mortaage Jlonsskocpers. ITUATION WANTED-AS HOUS €03k in & firat-class family. Fmploymont Agencios. TKD-G00D GLIMAN, hl‘flm. M DALKIAM'S Datag. ol 5 WANTED—FAMILIES IN WANTOF be -andinavian und Gepuian fei sapiied at SIHL PURKES Splce 83, satixfactory Interes USEREEPER Qi oLy tnees ADply at 124 Uhlo-at. AND 8 PEIL CEN TO LUAN LN BUSLS ITUATIONS WA woglan, Hw 2L 74 East Adains- 00 T0 LOAN 0 80 Miiwaukee-av. WUSINESS CHANOCES, EILAIOD FO SALL WITIH TW! irs oLt fble busInEAs £U0 1oratioh L eat BTy " UMS TO BULT, TO LOAN ) on'elty property at curront rated, SUIL- HOABD WANTED. QAID—AND TOOM, IN A FRIVATE FAMILY Presbyterlan preforred), where there are no othier Reterences given, AND CARKZIAGEN. \UL'II(N—-TI‘?;ND.\'\'H. THURSHATE AXD SAT: 4 st wl{sfil.\ - A spociaily, aablRgton e, andcr s war 64, CarTiages, and ler 0.5, 18 m 1 Rast o given (o lestall horses Htock on haud ot private s ES—ROATAND CAITACGE alve best of care; city references. (&, Doeriteld, i, tetlgan: vrulation of e, O: T BOOKS. Sobosiia Tiiung B, GHEAT CLEARANCE APIN'S Orlglual OB Boo! uth Clarkest., bebween fundolpl wnd Lal VUL . DICKENS 11 Lougd, 1Y pes sefs 8y o; eulogts 4, Note paner tU conle u );‘]:b‘ll to walk dowa stulrd at MILL- GATNS— BAIGAT UBEHOLD GOODSs. ARG RS lq i Catpols, Ve, ¢ ek hodste stail IRoiths Ui Tginvas the N s Tradu coure 0 5 anly $75, loquire ot No. 28djg & CASH GROCERY BUSINES: A Aty 33, 85 ON A it 08 — BTARTLING adminulo ! A Brbec l:\l Yl)l.'l:"]‘(! I;IQIHI' e ¥ uslaces ois e SAFQL A coufectlonery, de. _Price, Ly 4,500 vl A sted dirnble as 8 wiuare pianc (g huorhvod aii th HEED'S Temide of Stuste, cash_grocery hie, dOlLE over 61,600 per muntl , aud clgar blslicss au tho Bo Turt real estate will bo tokon. Bili1a Logus cuuoly N THE WORLD, s0ld on manthly or Asrteriy paywenis at RERUD Templs uf Musle, 83 i1 Huren-si. Do ALL SMODELRN IM- RED SANDEL- AL SODELY TN OHE 1IN A MA) Louk box 7, Amboy, 1L, N HENT-STEAMFLOURING MILLS, Fér fhethe Yinormation it “Iopeks, Kansas. " LTS L MUl on wuscaly B0 of Moais, —FINE ROSKWOOD TIANG, USED ONLY _muaths: warrnted. REED'S Tem: 1. h cuoh, remainder (usies 2 Vi Y, BETW and the Chugen of the A Tho Soder whil be - 10303 MHIChira. siluby. v ARD FOR BANE IOmay osale warring, aried on TeLLTR 1¢ UNCIt 480 Adawa-at, 1L, A. SLO T—A POCKET MEMOR il two' fironiisss f lucon, wiopned, 4 Addreas Dog 15, € GRAY MARE ANOUT | (IDUES., corter o, A az snpot, ohd statil, e ion Tiiels 1w Seat DUM HOOK CON- igyio EARS §ROTH O undi. laguirs ~ of wnd ndeen T Fwalnb Wess RO Y EX NG Watut, soutcat, ¢ froi 47 Cbestnui B puckewd the above rewurd will by usatloie aaked, or an bo lefs w ) 3 RORIEY TR hie) FEwans sell] bo LU overvout Looks that werd In B REWING. SIAU Vililaws Ainrere, b H e ry. Feaafier il s, Kestdenve ni 5 £ e v . GOUDRICI, 124 1w " wviLory fcan machines s $31 ol 1hen Avoer ¥ R A0 Wabuh 1 tal, Wit atschiiruta, 10 pay ad- [SRed u hachines. Vrivato Louh Ot NTOBAGE, TG, AND Al fre-unced wichouy > GdVAUGEU L0 alY WOVIULE duwcot clargedy

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