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S eyt ows THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1876. a0 ’ 5% Berfptures, chiofly obtained by prayer, and | bank rougher than before, At last, up came a » TI[E COURT {tself showed in comparison with the year be- AMUSEMENTS, freely imparted to one another, and’last, but | wave of the rising tide, and awept * SIN ' away, s fore. ‘The number of arrivals hnldmypml from | ~~~es = not Jeast, o firm bellet fn the Ieaving thie aand atl smooth and falr again, 140,000 {n_ 1874 to 84,000 in 1875, and then to McVICKER'S THEATRE, BPEEDY I'ERSONAL RETURN TO TRIS BARTIT of | It [swith the rccord of sln agudust our souls, probably 70,000 fn 1876, The mmparnu\'cl[ i, number of whom had beenconverted during the prosont rovival services, The prayer-mectings were largo and Impresstye, Ho find recelved three letters from distant places desiring him to ! =THE REVIVAL o-g Progress in the Yook up certaln people, ali of whom ho had visit- THE LORD EBUS CHRIST We cannot efface it, we cannot rub {t ont; but i ississi! in | elight decrease fn tha present year sccms suf- | Tuesdav Evenine. Nov. af, first representation fn Chbe Reports el and found In & hopeul and iaquiring state | snd tho catablishiont of Lis protnied Kingdom | thers comes o tid6 of mercy aweeplng up_froni The Ohio & Mississippi Road in fcfent to warrant tho Hope that-the cbb of tho | ~C380 Of the Farcical Gonisay ia 4 Acus, entiledthe . 7 Oity Churches. of mind. amongat men, Tlls I is about tho only jiecul- | Galvary, n wavo of tho precious blood 8f Clrist, the Hands of a Receiver. tide (s lmost, over, and " that betore long the | GREAT DIVORCE CASE, : % s The hymn, “More to Follow,"” was then sung, | far and distinguishing doctrine which "theso | and wiicn it passcs over our sins, they can never it stream of iminigration that has done so much G S S "The next report was from Dritish andBcotch evangelists have among them, | be found again, to enrich the country will bo ogain sotting fu | Wilasuperbemtofcharacters, The Comedy wiil be ’ TIE OAK r.{’ux CONGRROATIONAL CILURCH] thougl: they are all ke belicvers. the mos In the ‘sixty-irat chanter of lsafal, at tho | Frank Bturges & Co, Go Into Banke | upon our shorcs. = 5 parformed only o A Grest Work Now:= Going On in ‘h"l lltju paator, tl:ln {llev. hldr. mf"";‘;"‘fl' i lio s‘:;\ld: orthodox ¢ :’co;‘ggy]:fi e evangotleal churclios, tanth varse, we rc:&]l"u’lmu't‘ ll.lmhlclmn;:f' u!’ ral- ) ruptoy--Assets and Dobts of ———— !‘zgf‘:d“‘# ghgml"y& :’1& s:!'“;dfl] 5’!‘}1‘:‘1& nvonever bad such joy in the Lord as dur- iey do not offend theaverage bellever by riding | ment, of what sor! 8. will greatly refolce Lo NES: o 3 icsday, and Fridsy Nights, an R All of Them. {ng“thu pn&:(,‘“rn\vlvlveekh!.’ 1 n'!c:l to hcar iny the mniliennial hobby, or atteinpt to acarapiniiers | i 1 Lord, my soul shall be juylfil in 5:] God, the Firm. BUSINESS AFFECTED BY POLITICS. AR AT —_— hrethren ng 0w hiappy they were, durin 1] futo the Kingdom of God by representing the | for I hatl clothed mo with the garmonts o Contl KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA, immedlate gnpprou:h of {he g]lmux of this | salyation; fle hath covered mo with the robe of el Daliness 60 Asspunitolilid Deloy '——'fi 2 in the Election Returns—Cause of Large QRAILIROAD TINE TAL ; dispensation “when Chriat Ilimselt is to | righteousncss, as a bridegroom decketh himaelf foial :prlmnr on carth In erson, o | with urmnml:n".sl and 08 & bride wlorneth herselt | Jtecord of Judgments and New Sultsess | Shipments of Gold from Europe. = acutter His enemles and save 1i1s friendss but, | with jewels.” It is the work of God. e hath Miscellancous Business. Prominerh banuessn o aierally agres ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS the carly part of these mectings, but [ conclud= ed that I svaa a different sort of man from them, for [had no very especlal emotions. 1sald to wnyself, L amn a cold-blooded felluw, and it takes f great deal to warm me Lhrough, But I never had such o good day in all my ministry ns yester- f Children Saekfng' for the ) et O'Wny to Balvation. more thananything elsc, it |a the irm and liv- | clothed me. He hath covered me. Ifc hasdone that thu delay [n obtaining official returns of the ngz faith In these two great prophestes of Seri, all the work, and Ife muet have all " ¥ veniog Sormon At tho Tabernn« | duy.* Vo' fiave ‘Licn aving good maetings | tiio tiat hua brought ‘ogether thia wanderful | th praisc. The wath blotted out. tho pandweit. | . A Uil was fled last Friday fn the Unlted Slectian coutlntes L > & by Mr. Necdham. for several weeks; nob & meeting without somio | fraternily of ovanelista, tud which serves ns | ing of ordiuances which were against us. Ile | States Circult Court at Indlanapolis by Rovert | W, (10, Fstqess Intorcate of “the countess | pepianaian o, maprenca marks.—t Sstarday exe : clo by Are answer o prayer, somo sinnces coming to | cominon centre and rallylug point for thelr | hath graven us—not written, for that might be | Garrett & Bons and other stockholders of the | (3™ Lusiness since. ry“w clection,” re- | Shrasandsy ad Cacenteds | # Mondiy excspied. | Are - ghflst. and yeaterda; ntnnol{nectlngtlx’i"ac v{’mé {l’mlun: nll‘euucln nlid‘[co-gm:futlu{n). J}mI‘illn cl{ucd—wruven' us unut.lusl nllm?n! }}!s muldué Olilo & Mlsslssipp! Raflrond Company to forc- | marked Benfnmin = B. Shermat, " prosis yesunday atda m, ) Dally, ye conversions, and at another Lwo. 0 best | the extravapgancies of Mr, er, the lead ol where we may be continual hefore im, Lef ') ' Where Moody Learned HIs Sys= | o1 it (s that the Christians aro yetting convert- | the so-calle "Mlllerlm."&.hnyn!mn‘l‘y preach the | this be our lxuypc. 0k Hintawe e any rizhteons- closa the mortgages sccuring tho bond of the | dent — of tha Aechanies’. 'National Bible-Reading. ed:and I foel surc that they have a converted 1 tem of I Dank, yesterday. UEversthing s ver soconi coming of Clirlst us they found It preached | ness of our own, but that Jesus lius died for us; | ¥0ad. Danfel Torrence, of New York, and a ] 5 by Clirst 1{macif fn tho Gospels but it Is | hath opened up'a fountain for. sur cleansingt | dohin King, dr., VicoPrealdent of the Baltimor Jerz ol aull therals ittle apparent sesson {Z casy Lo ace with what a jubllant Talih and por- | hath given us the carments of 1lls own spotlcss | & Ohfo Rallroad Company, were at once ap- | who have vmuc(pl this long to ky‘,’ow'fl' Y uwp e &fiznuanndon 1‘1’"1““; inen_oa Bx'flfl'c n:m‘luwntrk }'Miht{:‘uumm.]flnd l;l;}l Dvfllm}l ft;r‘hntm“\-'ly polnted Recelvers by Judge Greeham, the Government durlnzg'uu: fext bresidential C] ey couflden! expect aster uto the ngdnm o AvVel e ” g ooy nr{:l :x"x‘:wn Vet | iate St e &men Yo 'iuf '.dfl.”;: flflAfi:’ the Last Baturday o similar bill was flicd at | Admintstration will probably walt now until pastor.”! i QI0AGO & FORTHWESIERN RATLWAY, Oflices, 63 Clark-st, (Sherman liouse) and e Gother Madluun. and A% 1he dopetn ) Lo i Teave, | Arrive. —_— views Held by the Proment Prominsnt Bvangelists. TIE NEV. NR, PAINTER was the mcxt speaker, who experessed great eatisfaction that the fundamental doctrines of Chrlstianity—subatitution, vicarfous sacrifice, gpecial 3 ¥ L 5 QPaoific Faft LINC. ... ... $10:0)3, 10, ¢ 3240 p e snivation by blood, regenctation, Tioly Iiving by | ako tiem o 1fis Kingdom and glory without | angel of the Lord stood by Tha Lord docs | Slatbaes Joge Driars District of this | next Marcl, Tis Aol aloauey on the ase | bubumue lay £ HE GG o e thie power of the Holy Spirit, and our Lord's re- | the experlence of death. not forsake us and teavo us to our own re- | pers, has appolnted the same persuns—Messrs, majority. Busincss, which was alreudy looking | a0mans Night Kxpress. am o TROGRESS. turn—were 8o _ faithfully snd effect- IT 18 A BINGULAR THROLOGICAL PACT sources, Ile knows that we cannot keep our- | Torrence and King—Recelvers under bonds of | up, would have continucd ateadily to tmprove, | SEFESIG RockCde: Bu Q- NOONDAY MRETING. ually preached. Conversions brought about | Lthat the men In the bmlnnnnd on theplatforms | sclves, and Hescnds His angel to stand by s 000 cach, They left last evenlog to take N eversthing s in doubt, and will probably | Satiteankas Fene Seth raaes § 709 %t TNE | through preaching these Gospel truths, | of this country and Great Britain who arc most | and help us. Some people say they are afrald | o f the property. ) BMIiwAUKFG ;,,,m,, !,o am bm {day arc the two great days at . 2 charze o property. continue morc or less [n this condition untll 2 ondav and Friday he thought, were certaln to stick, He asked | successful I the Gospel-mectings ara men | they can't hold out if thicy otico hecome Chris- | “Tiio road 1s aliont 000 miles long, running | after the fnauguration of the next Presldent.r | Sifiwaukee cr ity § Birab: M o el Hall, the latter balng tomperance-day, | rayers for the wester part of the city, where | Woso theology takes In this fdoaof tho early | tians. Thiero s a great denl of prie covered up | from. Cinelnnati to. St Louls, with ono brand | © Bimilar views to thos s whomn acnb'ly. | Slixauxes b PiBaL B e 4ud the formmer the day for reports of tho re- 1mmel( snd others were visitiug from fiouse to :E;lmpeuonnl reappenrance of our Lord on tho }x)n{.lf; ¢l|;nl. r:;mlm;y.NDn ;;u:. l‘l'nflnlk mll l‘i““fi“’\' to North Vernon, and another from Beards- | pressed bysnumber of other (prom!ncm hankers, iy “ ‘ . s the churclics. house. 3 old yourself upt Nay; yo hetime | town, 1IL, through Bpringficld to Shawnee- | and it was gencrally stated that there had been oaee E gt rl work AmOR O Among tho minlsters | Vestminater Church rovorted twelve persons | _ This fs tho scliool tn which Mr. Moody gradu- | need tio angel of tho Lord to keop vou, {0 pro- | town: Tho bonded Indebcsinest, Includtng in- | sety Htle [mprovcinent in Gusinass duriae oy | Siaerase® nh The hall was Lt era tho | Tectived and six morc eoming. Coyentry Street | ated with bls rare powers of preaching dnd lead- | Lect you, to ehelter you. But Batan' caunot | tercst, amounts to about 813,000,000, and the past week. The large shipments of gold to | aGentvalLa A m sud Christian workers on. tho platform were tho | Bapiist Chureh reported u revival, which bogan | Ing,and to this saume school belung Messrs; | smite you with God's angel standing by. flosting indebiedness to_nbout $1,000,000 more. | this country which have been made during the | 20eM LA jcome faces of Messrs. Necdham and Btebbine, | with the beginuing of the year, and still con- [ Moorehouse, l‘lem}lmmI and InEHu, a8 well as Supposc that Tam on'a ship that {s a wreek, THE LAMAR INSURANCE COMPANY. past week, and which still coutluue, it waa | G—Derotcomer of \eils and Kiaslo-sta, ::.ose work In Oshkosh Lias resulted in oyer 200 i"‘nr%"llmfcn“lfl nlllmvlln bcf‘n ";ccclvlcd, )v,:g :g:rfl“llflu ‘lg?]r"}{":‘lc! c‘;[:-‘;fi tflc::nflgmlryo;?vflml:{:- 511,!:‘% :{!ot?n"-}:’e "fi‘:rg&d;,lv:fll.l &vhun l‘l:co I'l,ful-honl Tn the case of Samuel IL. Melvin ot al. va. The | ttated, was owing In 8 great mensure o the | b-DePotcorner of Cunsl and Rixie-ata. - | Inst boing two hardencd drunkards, who b A , 'ahould sn) am | 1, co C W W, . ound converelons, nnd f8 stil golug: forwardun- | 8L PORECED GAGHS CHIREATIR, WhO had | SO, O e atement of Tacts which have come | Gfrald £ trist mesclf 4 thet jiebosty 1 om | Lamar Insuranco Company, W, II W, Cush- | transuctions of the syndicatcin its negotiation MIOHIGAN OERIRAL EATLROAD. nagement of the city pastors. Mr. d\"c"cfl::;‘wh% wasnot known at nll at the West, N tiished himsclf g8 “a_workman who needoth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the ord of Truth," while Brotlier 8tebbins, by his york in organizing and leaatng tho Taberuncle holr, ralsed high expectations of his success fa singlog, which have nat been dlsappointed, 1iis return is heartily welcomed, partly with {he hope that he may be reassigned to his old place ay Jeader and teacher of the Tabernaclo - ‘h;l;‘etuptnlng hymno was No, 25,—* We pralso Thee, 0, God, for the Son of Thy Love,” Tho Fer. Mr, Davis then read the following long list of 3 N. v . B X epot, TUUL UF LAKE:M.. N 3 ¥ to the writer's knowledge from many sources on | afrafd (t will be swamped In thie breakera; I am i'[‘?,,':flfi',ncm:x ”{‘;’éfli‘,;,.f‘” “'E?fifinfi'}c“r' 4 ‘;?c'::cx({'- ;{:l:lh:tut'i:lvs”grmrs fafz'f‘:n'?)}“um’af.{:,fi’.‘;'fl,'.,fié D'!'fgw'('uwmce. 67 c)nu-nf.’fixm:'n:? %3%:337"“:‘- both sldes of tho oceatl, tho readcra of Tiw | afrald it won't hiold out” Jesus Is the life-bont: | er, g 'final decree was ~ contercd yester- | figures for the past cight weeks, ending Nov, 11, | —ookl andatVatmerflowss. _~ 0 Tmnug will bo ablo £o catch & gllmpeo of the | trust soul and body all ‘to Him, and e wiil | oy ® oy Judge Moore, In accordance | have heen os follows: ! S l‘lmu" power anu"cm.haul'narlxd whi c‘hfixovu }:{r}lm;1 you safo to the shores of Iis Eternal | with tho recent decision’ of the Bupreme | weok ending Sept. 23 «+ +$ 201800 | Maht(via Mofnand AlrLine)... icdo 1ncn, as el ns tho cevident foltistion | Kinedom. Court. It was deerecd that the bill should be | Weck ending Rept, 50 80, an3 | Day Bx into the mysterles of the Divine Word Befors I close I want to relate an Incident In | digmissed as to Mesars, Bwott and Higgina; that | Weck ending Oct, 7, 104, 1104 which thu{ have recelved by the enlightenment | our revival work in Cansda. An old man came Cushman and IHardin should o decreed to be | Week ending Oct, 14, of tho Holy 8pirit in answer to prayer. toscome onc day, nnd sald, I am old and | holders of 5,500 shares of stock of the Lamar | \Weck ending Oct, 21% R (e i foeble, ""d:fi";“'nl soon, Lo Rone, I'»luu‘;'nfluw Insurance Company on which they wero to be | Wweek endiog Oct, hose his toxt frof o book o 8 prophet | say to you that I am safe In the hollow of God's 3 ending 8 Zachariah, (i tllrd. cna ‘"‘I PR n"{j o 0 conaldered Hable to the same extent as other band," and as fie suld this e stretched out his % comi-| Week ending Nov. 11, tho sixthverso, *And he showed mo Josh Teft band and Jnid the Iittle fnger of his right stockliolders, and_that they should bs com: elled to pay to Mr, Chandier, the Reeciver: the Total 5 tha bigh priest, standing Lefore tho angel of | hand fn its palm. Some time after I heard that | I ki i a8 Otaluyeisariiieinnane vaninien we tho Lard, and Satan standing at His right hand | he was dylnr{. and I went to see him. Ho had :“w",‘ )'}&f.'q ‘ZmE{!’#L‘x‘éfi?fia"fl‘éflmfix‘fifi} to realst Him, Now Joshua waa clotficd with | been Insénsible for some time, bat when his wifo % 3 was stated, would excced 51,000, 7 Vest J A fithy garments, . . . And Ho nuswered | whispered my uame in his ear he looked up and | ToP44 ,‘,‘.’,f";.,’g,}";_‘,,‘,,’,’“,_f;’,’,’#“,"‘.’,;n Pl above amount, $3,105,50 3'&““; from Liverpool | __cketOnlees: AU Depot, ""’L’:‘ JEA000, ekt v gnd spoke unfo thoso tint stond beloro | recognizedme, Hewnsloofargoticto pealy bul | George 8. Miller, a tcolored pusson,t began | 5ad Southampton, aud 8105660 from Brcinen, IO i Iim, “eaying, Toko eway the flthy - gar. | with great effort ko ‘brought out hs left hand, | g sult yosterday ardinat Wilbur ¥, Atorey tare- | Huring October b tota ciopacnts of Bold | Eanaascity & Denrer Fast £2. # meuts from Wm, And unto Win o sald, | and placed tholittle finger of his right in the | poyer 85,000 nllerred damazes, Miller days he '0'5'“,"_’“ m"t' wa anx). 3 ,}\}u loEnzhnél ufl ‘s‘t ll;g:ll:' sflh'n‘:fififl"n'%:;.. Thinye caused thino tulquity to Fuss from | palm, and died in tho very aet, Would you like | s always considerad an honest sort of aman | S pis, Sontral Amerfea. | The exparte of gold | B boute, Sonzio & thee, and I will clothe theo with chango of ral- | to die that way! Then glve yourself to Christ, | uptil Tately, when Mr. Storey called him a thief, lgm xnpfi%’ 00’(’). ;1-, wcx]-n § fysch 'um ': peoria Day Exprom.... ment. . . . 8o they sct o fair mitro upon | and let Him keop you. God forbid that Iahould | i geensad Lim of alding Tn the larecns of o um,"&ym. D000, e lurgo m:owrla“on;e?“ Yeorin, Keokuk & Biiffineion] 4 5 . et & D commdnt'a} After o brlef Introductlon; Buggested by tho | Chirist with fulth and trust—und the augel of | tios gaede " 0 ko the reutdn his reputa- | although t was admitted iat f bustices stiould : weeks. A brother from out of town gave soma per- soual cxperience, 1t appeared that lie had been used by the Lord fu saving members of his own family. Brother Bharp then toll some good ™ news from Warsaw, Ind., where big hasbheen at work durlng the past weck ; o woman's meating, the first ever held In that place, bosnow a crowded house; sixtoen jn- quirers wero reported at tho meeting Sunday cvenlng. DIt MITCTIELL, #aid: The past weck has been the best of all my clght years® pastorate of the ¥irst Presbyterian Church {n this city. Up to this time I havo not folt as it my church was as much rovived as It ought to bo3 and oven now we arc not satisfied writh our condition; but during last week there began to be conversions amoug us, and sinners are Inquiring what they muat do to be saved. Thero were over twenty children {n our Sunday- school yeaterday, seeking Chrlst. LISHOP CHENEY sald: “I gaveup yestenday at theSunday-school to o presentation of the way to bo saved, setting I Horning Fatiress.. 3 NIENL Lxjiress,. o T} Eatirdav Ex. * bundar Ex. § Monday Ex. § Dally. 0,114,020 | CHIOAGO, ALTON & §T LOUTS sad OHIOAGO ‘The receipts for the week cndl%olmhy, it KANSAS OITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, , OI tbe | Unfen Denot Wesg Side, pesr Mullsonat. bridge, NEQUESTS FOR PRAYER, prefacing It with the remark that, much as ho Qesired It, the reading of tho requests as pre- qented wos quite impossible for want of timo; Lut that each namo had been reverently added #/ ive un early, resumption of specie paymonts {TOMI in {ta own class, and wasdevoutly pro- | aside the usunl lesson, and trying to make the | hymn sung s a duct by Meears, Sanky and | the Lord atill standing by. Lot us pray. 1TRMS, Todl carly LAKE S8HORE & MIONIOAN BOUTHERK, P e b o e T s ol Stebbins, %5 to o nothiag ™ 3ir. Necatam The. noonda NOUNCEMENTS. Tomorrow is default day fn the Clreuty | PIEESfake Blfce, = of Morton, Dilen & Co. Teave, For the eveclal manifestation of the llnl[)' tht there was a good deal of intercst, so I in- | 5nld: i - T T noanday meeting to-duy will Lo at tho | Gourt. & gentleman representing Mr. Morton I his | Matl, vis Mata Ltne, i fplrit n tho Church and on pustors of the fol- | vited any wha wished to meet nio for prayer, to | _Joshua s a represont b tive mnlnin ; n the first fll.‘fmé‘“ e i UNITED BTATZS COURTS, R en atatay that at l’v,lfu ‘present moment | 8eecial N, Y. Express, 9:000. 1. " lowing_places: Austin, IIl.; Mt. Hormon, O.; | come info onc of the litte rooms, after school, | place ho revmncmslm udea With fts sius and 5 adle olr.!vent,un Wil open at thoTabernacloat | Ty6 Ameriean Asylum of Hartford for the thiere was specle to the amount of ahyut 83,000,- | Atisntic Ex Sitap. m.| B:00s me i Soux Ealls, Dakota; Flrst and Retulon Prosby” | fu which I had the sexton place ton or twelve | backslidings—its filthy garments,—and in tha 8y m,, Firat, hiour, peaan atul ppaseryaecond | Education of the Deaf and Dumnb filed n bUL | 606G £4,00,000 on the way Trom. Boropec 1i | S4igont Acco i o m. a feran Churchcs, I 'thin elty: Wiscassott, Me.; | chairs for them. But, to our surpris, there | How gurnents lo represcnts * tho Isracl | hour—ople, *How to Study tho Bible. nggainst Charles M. and_Elizabeth Smith, W, A, | yean, howerer, purcly an - exchango. operation o L T i inessfile, Portage, Fond dit Lae, Wis.; Now | wera so many inquirors that wo were obliged to | that 18 0 U0 p ML Ly AEah v Khox (Trustee), John E. Owsley, and Lyman | yort 3 Tufiauced by the potltieal affaifs o CHIOAGO, MILWAUREE & 6T, PAUL RAILROAD. 3 YafTalo, Mich., and Bunday-school Superintend- { tako them into thio largo lecture-room. Not on- lllhhwn hvg%rmc'n o um; s for overy man MISCELLANEOUS, Balrd (Trustee), to foreclose a ‘trust-deed for | 4his country or of Europe. There was o largo | Unioi Demot coraer Siadlian and Copal-ats. - tires B (t theres Newark and Stockton, N. J. j ancigh- ]f scholars, but teachers, were present, some of | an \&omnu lr{l : 0 V\lnl’ oult of Christ. No mat. THE METHODIST MINISTERS. $2,500 on all that lot or parcel of land deseribed | gyuplv of dotton bills now Iu the South, and | Ofice, GiSouth Clark+at., oppoite Sherman Mouss, g toring dly by its pastor; for 4 church | them secking Christ thcmselyes, and others | ter what we think of ourscl fos, God thinks of Tho Methodist pastors held a meeting In thelr | 48 follows: Begluning at a point on the cast Iine | hore {n Now York thero was & emall demand for | 2245t Depot b nub with strifo; for “tho faculty and | bringing members of thelr clnsscs! God fs mu- | 18 18 sinners, and fn order that e may becomo pas e o taelr | of Owsley's Subllvislonof the E.3of the E.1¢of | Buronean cxchange from fmportern. Ex- ! tudents of n Western college, Grinnell, | swerlng prayer all over tho city.) clean and bcnutgr in his eyes we must put ou | rooms yesterdny. Dr. Tiffuny was elected tem- | thoN. sgof theN. W. 3¢ of Scc. 18, 34, 14, and of chunge was now ruling at o flgure which, i | Miwankes Expros. . I for arevival In Willlams College, Massae | Wabasii-Avenue M. E. Church was roported thf)laflrd Jesus Lo porary Chairmau. Lot 1 i Wilson's Bubdivlsion, Iving adjacent | yiww'of the extreme case of the money markes | Witconsin & Sisne 4 dhett forSyTian, Mich, and for ai eademny | by its pastor, the Rev. M. Paton, 8 In o good bcm‘"{y""&’;i{]fi‘lflf{:fi opHRE (cr pratertion fl;;g Tho motlon ot the Inst meoting by Dr. Wil | therete, soventeen feet northo thie 8 B, corner | Londan, admitted of importation of gold to | (BT Exprest Fi pear 10 1his city; the churches in Jollet and for | siate of revival, 1 morning, according g #al ot 7 thence west parallel with the % v i o O estinass Looknort, and for & business | to. M. Moody's advico - 10 draw - ths | naturs'thero is ot sound spot n us, but wé | {amson that the monthly order of business, tho Gk utintiy ata neoate To Loglug eobtn bike V] aro full of wounds and brolscs and putrofying | relating of pastoral and persoual experience, tn- | fivLte octis siong the. esss T of saiais | 8 the South, the hecesaary funils werogencrally sares, aud wa can_do nothing of ursclves to | deflultely be postponed, was agreed to by com- | thirty-three feet! thenco east parallel witl tiy | SPtained there by shipping funds from New L T make the enso anybetter. Adam tried toclothe | mon consent. bl i hia W 7,120 5-10 fect to the east }“‘;‘:: '{,‘;,fii‘:f;fi:‘f&&t”fi,;“wgg g%g“'“ 'gl‘: S e himself with tie-leaves after his sin, but God ‘The matter of the Subletto Church was made | Ifne of sntd lot} thence south along enld cast dispateh printed in some of the morning papers | 90 Chiess of sceing how poorly ho was clad, came down an the speelal order of the dayand jully considered. | line thirty-threo feet to the place of {mzlunlug. tlm‘; ,,,mpwu 10 per cent higher in §;“w"3 g ILLINOIS OENTRAL RAILROAD. put new garmouts upon him which wore sufli- | The motlon of last week to proceed with tak- DANRRUPTCY MATPERS. Jean Lm in Now {’Om was a nilstak (’-‘” b"_ Depat, foutof L.ake-st. and fuot of Twenty-second.st clent for warmth and protection, Ing up guarnnteod subecriptions was carricd by | Frank Sturires and Willlam 8, Potwin, manu- | joatt 1% 1y Jow Foris wea b imiatake, gold be TickeL Otice, 121 Randolph-at., Wenr Clarkc In the next place, God comes down nnd deals | common cousent, and the fotlowing wos | facturers of 'l’rmml aud japanned ware, at No. 1,',“;:’,‘,,; tf, }_h,:p;m‘,"ol trade &:nerfily th“«; Loavc. @i _Arrive. with Jeremiah, and 8158 Take away tho flithy { the resmlt: C. a2 G, Trusdell, £5005 § 72 Lake strect, under the name of F. Sturges & pmfin uncertaluty as to the l‘mldcncy' still ey ) arments from him, n‘u here um’ heartof { A, Ilarvey, one of ten for 85005 { Co., flled a voluntary petition in bankruptey continued to provent actiyity, tho same as 1t did chn:xnnfl-‘ 'éf«’i'"é'm‘n".ifii’f" ho docsn't like to | 8. N.(Dluvln 0?535 tsn)t;»réfi?til:.lfi\\ Ill!un;s:m. late Baturday afternoon. As fs well known, | ;‘\veetc oo b2 yity, Cal ¢ Now 3 one of ten for i 4. M. Callwell, one of ten | they fafled some weeks ago, but endeavored to ki Latra Night Ex. Bartimens lnd an old garment that bad been | for §500; A. J. Jutkiis, one_of ey for §500; | setile witliout, Folng. Into bankruptey.. Thels cé\tnflf&“":ife"gflflfi? adu & WiBeleman & gg;;g;gflm;g;xfi,ggkuk a great friend to him in mnnyuamrm‘hhnt when | 8. H. Adams, one of ten for $500: A, Youlker, | sccuged debts mnount to §00,444.44, of which Stated tht thie present 1aree shipmients ut‘ fl;g Yeurla and Keokuk: Kxpre liocard that Jeous poascd by, and ho tried to | ohe of ten for $500; G, K. Hoorer, 010,00 et | 801 444¢ te duo tho Nortiwestorn Natlonal | \rero siiaply th resul BT “ordiuary exciuge | Hahuaus & Sloux Ciiy y - | for 86003 T. P. i, one of ten tor . ank “of Chicago. The liabllity to unsecured o o 3 Tasetig é{anm to him, and o rend that ho cast away | _ This lduves ouly ono tackiug for tho ddiclonal | ereditors fa $375,80L80, and Ot oy il grnatione Ikm“u'fll‘:g“;;‘)‘}“ et by silier | Ol Easoiser P e i & lscounted, which ouphit to Lo paid by the | jncss throughout thie country continued languld, | CRIOAGO, BURLINGTOR & QUINOY RAILROAu. nd » good many peopls whoso sfus do not | Dr. Trusdoll was requested to go ta Subletto | drawers, makers, or acceptors, §20,20,27 [ Incts thrausmoutthe countey conthuued 1 wortll | Depots, font of Lake-st., Iodiany anit Sixtecoths stand {n the way of their coniing to Christ g0 | and éco it o bond for 51,000, signed bya number | more, ' The wssets couslst of ' cash mentioniug during tho week. All their ¥ AL, and Canal A ixieontl. fekes Oitices, 3) mauch as thelr goodness, Thoy are willing to | of ministers, would bo accepted hry thecreditors (o tho amonnt of 817,107.46; bllla | fremthe 5holeln¥u o8 el bs o thel Dl;fi st lemits: #iet rid of their sins, but when they are called | of that church, and, if such should be the case, | and notes, about $30,000; twenty-one letters- trade arreed that there woitld be no mnrkc(ul To- 3'.’3';'1'v‘i,Lfi.fi&:‘flré{fi}':fi'l‘.?fin“ff n;f:gfi lu-twnmhmL Tlflu:‘ls'-cd w,jprcpuru u'hliud bmr sig- | patent for fmbrovements fa_cans, lunch-bozes, | Yiao® during tho coptinitunce of the preseut un- | Malland Exprem.c... ceces.: R A e R A r?r.!h EL igxuumrg ‘;.mx Monday. The mceting then a scoups, lap-buards, dredge-boxcs, slap-jars, coal- certalnty as to the Presidency, and the universal Lreaior I;mnxr scuttles, canisters, stove-pipe rings, splitoons, 5 £ W - tloux who wished to Destow a great inlieritance uson —————— el eten tho valug of whidh I8 not kown three | C3.0f *\dull times was provalent now the man there with mouy fn his employ; the con- virsfon of twenty-ciplit sons from fathers and 1others; the conversion of twelve hustands by wives; fivo daughters b{ their mothers; sixteen Trothers by slstors and brothers; four sisters by trothers: ‘the employes of our city Water- Works, and for tho couversion of sixtéon young men by thelr friends; seversl young con- verts that they be strongthened by the Toly Ghost; couverslon of “four aged mothers by thelr children; vonverslon™ of sixtcen unsaved familles ~ by thelr friends; mnuncle very i1l out of "Christ; conversion of thres aged fathers by thelr chlldren; and for a man 90 years old; -three motberlcas chil- dren; Lenox College; Ioway Snnd‘?'-uhonl teacher badly fnjured by rallroad accldont; a tor, hls wife, and churchja church fn Ar- ington Heighta an anxious soul for himsclf; fbuso n the hospitals In this clty; conversion of five Bunday-school cluases by their teachers; o little boy seven years old for himselt; the fn- mates of a boarding-house, some sick and seek- fn Christ; one who docs not betfeva fn tho Di- ting origin of the Biblo but desires to do soj Usine blesslng on the Mogdalen Home; the net after overy sermon, ho called o meeting of inquirera In the audience-room, to which the whole congregation staved, exeepting one man, who left tho house, Twelve persons have been recently recelved on probatlon, and n;ullizrcun or fifteen morcare inquiring the way 0 e, Tho Rev. Mr, Peake, of the Leavitt Strect Congregational Chureh, reported a unfon meet- ing on the West Bide ot & Conzregational, Bap- tist, and Methodlst church, with large altend- ance and good results, DR. TIFPANY ronorted a great quickening of roligious life at Trinlty M. E. Church. Thére wero satne timid wornei, who, when they were recoived fnto tho church, safd, “ Wo ean do anything but speak in meeting,” but yesterday somo of theso very porsons wero ~ giving thelr experlonee, and asking ‘prayer for members of thelr family, The octor contlnued: T was interésted in the unfon of song and work spolien of by Brother Needham, Among the converts at our thurch was n young woman, a housemaidina famlily who were not Christfuns, and sho was so happy that sho went nbout the house singing, as oIt 0:15 0. m. |t 7:00a m. n via Miiwoukee, Tinkaix for 8. Panl lls ars good elthier via Sfadison and Frairis ertows, La Crotse, &t Wisooe N2 y . before the election, os everybody was ¢ for Omaha. souversion of thirty sonls, some of whom aro | sho thought, though it would appear she hnd'no | 8 poor man. o sent word to bim thatif ho | THE EMINENT ADVENTURESS croements with differcnt partles for tho'uso of | Bwaitiy . aosas City, Leavenmort, worldly Chrlsumm;ymnvcr'slon of my aged pa- | special l}:lc"\'\t in that dlrccl(mEx‘ Ona day lier | Would come up to his house the next day at 12 —— e :‘;ulr patents, velua unknown; debts dus on :‘:‘:flé{:‘l:,";‘l&:léluopmcnu lielare” cniliaridng \on D kL ) [ 3i0p. me mnts and four sistors. by o young Jady; o | mistress sald to her, * Yon can't sings” tho | O'clock he would givo him tho thlodecds | Some Further Xtoms of Airs, Castloman's open account, abaut £63,000; also, 8,47 stiares % S 1980, by ol o father that he be recondled to hls children; to a Inrgo estate. The poor man twas A member of the firm of David Dows & Co., | Mendota, Ottuwa young womun answered, * Well, at any rate, [ uacle. ThoThird Prosbyterlan Church was roported by Its pastor a8 enfoying a preclous revival, At tho fuquiry meetiug after tho sermon last night istary, the capitalstock of the Chlcxu}a Stamplr| fu Bouth street, stated that thelr buslncss Paseenger..,.. 208, m. streral who wro resisting tho Holy Spirit; scve | am g0 happy you wust' let o muko o joyiul | overjovedat thogoodness, but thought howould Kew York World, Nov, 10, Compuny, par value &349,700, and 100 shares o 3 Aurora}assenger. B3 m. eral frlends by friends; é’ nan in aflfction 3. for | noise,” nmr 'vlh)u same young woman qul been ;l'g g;‘gnll‘:c‘xwf_“"",‘“m’t“g Y:‘hx"f": n{“}nnr"'illlsna ql"""l-g ‘The hlntor; u::tnl(lm.o('):iuci,r'}n:g. the expert | the stoc 'of tho Chicago Water and Gas Ploe ‘:')l:f :‘(!0.‘:1‘:1’113311;: lu'flé’-ffi?g"."’f‘h‘:}l ebvyu?irmqox!n'obl: fi:m‘:"l';.?gmc;tfli Exi o 330 e lg: o {%o business-muen and for a stranger fu troublo; | oneof the most active workers at the Tuber- resontt 30 N iy bfi;,—yux ol s ‘l'l arted, | boarding-houso swindler, was told last night to | Compuuy, par value $10,000. The bnnkm&”'-? felt tho st tiou sald 40 hiave existod n woek | FACiNo Night Exp. fr Omalia t10:00p. i [§ 0i03a- m sereral Chrlstlana that thoy be wholly conso- «aled to the love of Christ; several persone ko aro sick; a young brotlicr enticed from home by evit :am‘mnlons; an aged minister; a reparter of tho World by o gentlemun who | also have clalms to tho amount of $25, 8470, wlien the trouble about the Presidency first Leavenwortl, falo ‘i?’f“;‘,‘ml"-’h:aflgg'%m;'fim; lr"";“'\’i'“l':fm: knows ber well, She fs of Italian extractlon, {s | azainstdivers baukrupt Insurance compales. on { ofolo” Ontho contracy; buslicss bad bean g bog. ¢ Ah,” uald the poor man, “I thought T about 48 years old, and wus married in 1850 to | Which some dividends bave been paid, and a few | aoiive with them for ‘somo tlme, and cspe Atchison & Bt, JONoph KxD.s 4 558, m. quite | Dowaerttiore ficcnrmmns:n $10: 00 Towner's lly Ex: o very worthy oran, 8 German, who did busi- | land sults und patent-clalms, the amount of " cek, W % Texss Exin iaikia IO D yBVIE 40 Dy e L, the oy e 15 | thr ey, el o, i | M, GO, PRI DR | e et tont i bloire | vl oot L | fnon PRSP o G2 W | s v Ak R - y Spirit; a friend who lus fullen low; sov- | ou o Church there {8 an unprecedented do- " ey had ono eon, now a rising oung physi rau| urges has sccure 0! e — cral Cheltfdns who deslre 0 bo' baptized with | sirc for and nelivity i tho Wotk of saving souls, | Yoi this b of Eold." clin, Mra. Gostiorman (oo eho. oo st o | armonbt of 160,000, 0f wiich $120,000 s que to | thereds talk of Euglaud golng Lo felit Russla, the Ioly Bplrit for the service of the Lord. + Pruyor was then offered by the Rev. Mr. Cus- Us, of the Michigon Avenie Baptist Church. Inview of tha reports which were to follow, DR. WILLING, of tho Luupgley Avenute M, E. Church, ralated a pieasant Incldent of a wicket man who had gono Intn the Inquiry-room at the Tabernacle, and W ? there Is nlwoys an sctive market In breadstufls, | Tieket ome w‘gnrk -LM%’ 1! Lot Ha go Il salc “;“fi"“"f{':‘f‘l" 8o the | name) was an exeinplary wifo and inottier until | Albort Sturges for bonds of tho Luwrence, | gnd tho market. has been quite actiya for the | - Facis andat devcts Lxposiuion Hopdme, ™ G7sad . {{A’}?‘or}mc t ""d’iF' e o e c’}d Bkn' ¢ | aboutten yeara ago, Wheu sho found cvil ac- | Leavenworth & Galveston Raftroad 'Company. | naat two duys. To-day, owlniz toan abseuce, no TLeave. | Arrive. d‘ . flm’“’ ‘K"( Eent o W‘l"h '"‘i“‘ ooked, | qunfutanccs and began to drink. Her hubits | Iis unsceurcd debts foot up 88,600.23, besies o }louht‘ of fresh wur reports, the market 18 a 1t P ot ol o F e Ty metits was obliged to confess | pocamo dissolute, slicwas very extravagant, and | lnbllity on accommodation paperto i uuknown | 410 inara quiot, but business s beoh good with i s Db Nr. Moody suspended the regular courss of | then gono out ngain, full of gloom and sofrow, | that it was nothing but silver. Ter conduet beeamu g0 bad that four Yeurs ago | amount. Hle nssets comprise land worth a L oom Sleeplog Cars, tof . Seripture lessons, and_called o A Needham, | who £ couverted I thels Ifil!ufll!l! Tast night, "L‘;“; ngatu g ’1" {‘l' ""‘f"f(‘;&“"fi"i" Ter husband, ruined by lier, hud to separate trom §120,000, 0 far os {5 stated, but _lucumbored; };; fl,‘,"%fizfif;‘,‘mkfi,zg&:fifi? Influgnced “At sll Alltct:lcmh'x‘ilr‘fi‘l‘:ui‘i’x:_, | 0% | 8108, . ¥horead sclectionn {rom the Paalms; a group | and was filled so full of Joy that Lie did not | , And tho poor fellow looked avaln, and was | her, audsoofinfterdicil. At this thne slis drank | cosh, $130.50; bills aud notes, 218,593 harses Promineut membora of the Cotton Fxchan el uw g ooin Sivap- forced to confess that it was nothing but cop- er, Pl Look again,* eald his friend, and when ho Tooked the third timo it was not cven copper: his bag of gold was nothing but a bag of worth- of Passages having referenco to declaring the !Ilnr sof the Lord, with the voico of singing. r, Nedham snid: “Singdug and testimony go togetber in a larze number of pnssages of Berip- ;’um‘ It 13 n glorious thing to talk of what Gud a3 done for s Jet us do It with so much of know what to do with ¢, Dr. Willing ulso men- tloned tho union of four churches at the Sixth Presbyterian Church, ou the South 8lde. At the clogo of the sermon thure was a conse- cration lm.'unug|1 ot which 200 or 300 people Al il o o8 @ | _ing Cura and Hotel Curs....os|_8:08 p. m{ 8:10p. m. heavily, purchased as many aa alx botlles of | and inules, §1,085; carriogen and wagons, $69G; | s . whlakg' at a time, and Ircxjucntl drunk two | farming Implemcnts, 555“-3"‘ hufness, lape fllt_gx;u{_e:rlg?mnélnf p‘t‘fw;‘llrl:fi:"o;c!c:v ;;f?: Only o running the Botel ca's to New York. iere callons of lager beer fn one day, Shelad then | robes, blankets, cte., $2342; plants fu green- o= gmm.. ininch, ol any ot borrown by | fouse ot Cleero, €506, mieroscope, €300 bt 3‘::5‘1:“3,‘;':::?';5&4 foy K8l the advsuca . dor ,,%Eggeflé%g;ggflo Romoan, o en ncer .00; ey - 2 o . cl ce 60 CIark- less sand. ~And so Lo was glad to tako the in- ,',“,,’q“.'c“;t|;gflnfji'u"fifi,“'iifi'f;.fi"il.L"‘f,’lfif.'.’ém‘fi enlturat Tnsurance Comnan 5 Pt stely produced a_corresponding cliange 1o the ACKER e S0 Clarkadreer, solemuly devoted themselves to God, und suveral - u 5,000; €0, N lgm Joyof the Lordin our henrts that we can | in u(n:r{ preacuted themsclyes for prayer. hemnnc&l)u “gu'cu f'""'"‘l‘ ’;;“f' ““‘f way with | 8inco then she bns dved in Texas, Mexico, | shares of worthless stock fu tho Peninsula Lead goxg.:& 'f‘fi‘."m:cufl"’u;mfl"’;f' "\".l:,l' ';: Figin T Do, “"r“ s pralscs as well ns speak thom,!! ricer wars Lobatton at ‘the Bridewell, 400 lr:mu n}‘il’!fl yfinbb ) v.; L Svor ‘l’ l’(i!"d aod | Washington, and other wheres, She hos an ex- | Mining Company; and clafms ngainst four Europe could not fail to influence all the mar- | T Jascase g p. m, ‘e following dispatches persons prosent, with ovidences of much fecling, | & o 1":.5 ey bl ‘}‘gu l'g°°‘ iy ousund | ¢raordinary memory, (8 pertinaclous i finding | hankriipt Insuranco companies, and a one-elghth | ot Tere, but cspeclally that of cotton, which | Eliin Famcog ) i e: m were e 031 QUTSIDE MxgTiNGs TUE REV, DIk, THOMPION %&%l‘;‘g"; e e fevare "b"l':"‘:h“g’"';.“‘fi',‘:f.’h out family sccrets, nnd fs & very daugerous (snwrent, worta L‘ix‘?’o&o' in uml gzuwxofflslng:;x{rn dapends 8o Jargely upon tho export, trade. - Tho | Fursr Purk Tusiciis ] gy et ud by Mr. Creo: :Jl?fge]!}“l?\:‘nuli‘lm‘l'l‘l)l'l'le‘:‘il;hfll'fi:: ifl"rfi'.i.'a‘&‘ffifl R thur o “)a soes 1t, thoy fnd. that 1t 1a ot | HOMAH Ler forte los In keeping track of fivst- | Bturges, constitute the remainder of ets. | quantity shipped during the present sesson to [ — - S = —llccnn‘? ‘(‘Ilfl'flly best and full. od, 3 class boarding-houses, and she gencrully sclects | Willinm 8. Potwln has uo debts boyond some | date, 1 wwas stated, did nof ditfer ‘materially from ch crows ‘g:é%‘a; '2333 or even copper, but Just 60 much | fop hor victiune persons newly established and | contingent lubilities, s divers bonds and two W, 2 S ) that of corresponding periods in former years. e ey gm:,‘,’,';,_:‘.’."”‘“g atoll. *Tako awsy | not noqualuted with tho wiles of tho “dend- | uotes for §2,500 each, held by D. C. Lone. 1l | tiat Of corresponding pe and many melted ta froving and doopontug. Bible and lur uafon meetings of yesterday at tho Michigan- Avenue M, 1. Churell, but wanted to give this incident: Among tho inquirers at thoe Union Bunday-school incoting was a Hitls gir} from his own choreh, Sho came to him to suy thot sho hudt found the Lord, and then be ot once asked hor sbout hier father, for whose salvation lo had felt espeeintly Intercsted. Last' evening she camo to tho church, bringing hor futher with A ITTSBURG, F1. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY, beara. Interes feadings splend], toly attended. Moore- lf"': E:dlnnrk:‘ llunl lwmfi}%d.’ ths re‘-’ourcu “ul X il evang 3 pect preat thinge, o o '“mn':ofi?%?s;nu‘.vn benta” 1t i belleved that Mr. Caseelman was | ussets comprise cash on hand, $15.25; bills and TUSEIEE 1f wo.turn to tho sixty-fourth chapter of | ot her first lusbund. The gunllcmuun who | notes, SUO:P some hougehold furnlture clalmed - ADLARTINTS. Tsalab and the sixth vorao, we shall find whiat 8 | zava hor Liatory s very positivo fn his oplnfon | to be excmpt. open sccounts, §35; sud two | MeVICKER'S THEATRE---KELLOGG, wan thinks of himsell and of bis own rlgh'fimm— respecting lier” probity, and wos charitable | shares of stock in the Chlcugro Brick Euameling ———— LiSatze, 111, —Taving preclons mectings; largo ness after tho Lord lias oponcd his oyes, “But | cnqugl ¢ oxpreas tho pfulonthut slie Is fnsano, | Cuinpany, worth nothing, Ilie petition was re- . naes; 010 Comverslons Toot bron e ge; Jarg v\’l‘l’ are ‘r‘il b“ an_unclean ing, m"‘d A number of places where sho operated nave | ferred t6 Rewdster Heblard, l"l'll (“0 ].."J WW Puzra ol gu."'mrso e ufi"g“,’gf‘“l‘l‘: gt B o n:::‘{ been discovered, but her modus operandi wos SUEERION COURT IN DRILY, [ ) { ds ity 1310nday excoprge, - | {8aturd - hes d at the [nquiry-inceting after tho ser- almost the same {n each case, and the victin Timothy Wright begnu & suit for $10,000 BAL , 2 o405 Meh.~Worke Inereastug. Two un- | vics ho was suddonly sad owndly convorled; | B8 bed ns his fends mado him out [ A TESIN fh e, tu te, vietinus | SR TR o ; e | Tt seaye if%ofifp&flfi%fifl‘flfifl of Mo, mm‘.“,‘fl",.‘"“ for yrayee veatorday, Hlsve you | but presently ho beca to woop, saying, What to hn\but“u bo caught a nflm‘{m of the Lord | 1 nstancs wero tho references given 'by the an 11, Higzins commenced a sult agalnst AMERICA'S MR. C. D, HESS' [oett, | Tickatonices: S Glariett., x‘;l}mr Houze,t - 4 right man to aselat us, If neoded? n sliom {4 in that Gertlo had to'bring nio, whon | he sald, L ablior myself, and ropeal In dust | woinan Investiasted. Ilor adventiires wero tho | Jmnes Coitelr, Alvin Hurlbut, damos Alken, W. | GREATPRIMA DONNA|Unrivaled Compuny, | ~SmadCachic and Depot (xpoiiich Butiding). = Mosss BiTH. | § waq my dnty, 08 her father, to bring lier and ashes. g themne of conversation yesterday in n score of | H. Horton, and Jokn F. 8alton to recover $5,000 Jourey, 1), o Tha Rev. Mr. Parkhurst reported converslons | My friends, wewant to be very plalo withyou, | firt-class boarding-houses that the reporter of | damajzes. MISS T o Gl i i Tat i e ot s eemtl? | every day: aud v toll yon that not only s your righitcous: | tia Wont visited, wad i wil Do somo tiu, be- | * Hehey Muno brought suft for $8000 ogainst onLARA :’i’fii‘e‘,".?.,‘:if'-'."o‘.:.‘r.}'.g“a‘m oy erawero from ety to frty amxlona inquir: | M Moody then closcd the mecting, and the | icss worth hothing n Godia sight, but that {615 | fore Mrs, Castloman, alisa Bauker, alias Loe, [ Levi C.and Lee J. Pituer. | TouIsB [T Norme Sits o 3. Sontow. | usual alter-meotings were called. Ty YO s B atoers DL TUILE | il bo wblo to obtath freu board, 1| e oo b Db, "ot 1 EHER | BT oG, |fRLLodn N Soguin Sundags exsiplod. m f 1 ! ‘Tha police say that they can do nothing with- | agajust George B, Dunham, Jeremlah I Hol M: i i) ; rvERE—Work oiil) lucroasing. Moetings THE, TABERNACLE lettho Lord put “clean Rarments upon 'you. | gut tha eo-aperation of tho publie. aud that. the | a6d Willam O*Brian t revovor some billlurd: AvPEARS 19 |Mewre Muak peeacon: (HI0AGO, ROOK IRLAND & PAL1Y RATLROADY T 2t b mey G280 . .., and preaching at 4 E: 5 There 1s o gooducas Iu you st all, and it God is | oyfy way to punish the woman ls to detain her | tubles aud saloon-lixtures valued at §1,000. ey and Turnér ta tha'cast, Hepus e tnte: aad Suorgian s P, Bl remembor us at the Throne. THN SERVICE LAST EVENING golng to bless you at all, it must be for Jesus' when shie Is dentitled, aend for a policeman, aml COUNTY COURT. EVERY OPERA. mmu‘.“xx;'v. G'J‘tm‘nouz- Toave: 35 T. U, EagoN. | waa by Messrs, Needham, Bankey, aud Stebblns, n’l;e. L R D 4 the Tn. | Eetlier convloted of vugrancy. 1016 hasortod | Inthe estato of Marla Yunk the will wns Baturday, 30'clock-GIEAND KFLLOGG MATINEE~ | oman | Jacxaon, Mich, —Jeromlah xxxiil., 3, answered | The audleuco was largo for Monday night, prob- ou hiave heard of the white mau and the Tn- | ¢)a4 slio ias o valuable wardrobo distributod | proven and letters testumentary were lasued to MART] mabs, Leavenwith & Atch Ex 410008, m, PeruAtcommo anillv Gircle, 00 eta. Blubt Expreas. . c L 4 iraiatlc’ Coiupany ia the **GREAT LAKE NAVIGATION, shioniay.” A blossed day. Pastors would Nko Lifi‘ hut will ga on ‘snywsy. Wil bs In on WuITTLE aND ULiss. Marox Crry, 111, —Large 5 , 111, —Large ineeting; Fresent vt ine noug peyer:moeting o ererh E‘M Buanr. ably nbout 4,000, while Mr. Moody with tho converts and inquirars held a private meeting at Farwell Hall, Mr. Necdham's sermon was both a surprise and a delight, an offort no whit behind Mr. Moody btmself for apt Hllustration of Scripturo dian who came to the oltar to seek | gyer this and other cities in trunks eeclized by | Christisn Yunk, under bond of $26,000. Teserved feats, 81.00und 82 scoording to location, Christ. " The Indlsn = was blossed right | Barhearted landlords, aud that whensver Mrs, | In tho cstato of Jolin Krocger the will was | Adalasion 31 ' oway, but the white man went for | Custieman is in funds she releses o trunk, and | proven and letters testuncntary were 1sauod 10 | DIVORGE Ca. along time bedorahe found the Lond. When | gnoears for a short time elegautly dressed. 1t Yietiua Kroegor ander bond for $7,200, P THRATRE. | ™" Goibiitias §oE; 8t lust b was saved he salied the Iudian how it | i'impossiblo to identify her by tho deseription THE CALL. ADELPHI THEATRE, GOODRICH'S ST! lm .,"",‘,f;‘lfl:,fi.'{f Rflgu?gg "‘z_"mfl'l 60 easy, | civon of ber dress and tho way abe nrraues her JiBam m'nb""fiml-mt"i 220 1sclnaae. No. TURSDAY EVENING, NOY. 21 b S U halr, a8 sho constantly changes the former and Shleugo Ferd ug of endoring Compan; ¥ A 0 Ay * Wiy, the rouson i s, whon Jesus comes v::-y' e s, T | Yo Aleranin Kot Inaeaiet Cotpauy, on Triul, LYY'& ALUAMBRA SUCOESN | Fir Lidisgion, Musiico, o z £ Osmxosn, Way, £0, e o meetings havo been | truthand forelble statement of Chiristian duty. | to in the world but | & same 908, 897 to 916 luc = R 3 " — . m&‘?;!gfl'flf’ffi"“’}, & tender interost amon Bome yoars ago Mr, Moody made a sudden | & Blmket, and ho gives up and takes weeks ly l.hu_(:fl:,n_._- Ng‘::sl:y.ngt:l Foslacy haires E g H E & ;E MILLINERY. Selnbecly s naulty amoug unconverted. AL | O Y ngland. o had only rocoutly ro. | Chrlst; bt whito man has a nica salt of clothos Jupox MooRE—T3, 35, 8. No. 52, White va. g H T ol [y e e g 838 Eaniteated Shoronpis convaraten ey re L trom fhat ¢ a 2 his | 20d ever so many fine things, and itisalong | MARSHALL, COLDWATER & MACKINAW Ttidiea, o8 sk, 4 g4 g a B E [{ofessed declaton aince, but thfs 1s' by no s turmed. ot Sountry and somo of b8 | yime ofora ho can give thein 'ail up and tako Special Disppsch o Ths Trivune. : Jungx Roazns—Set case 3,923, Weber va, [ 3 _8 ES Avound,mux World BZtE 3 uspumolthe bicssed fouulta, - Many Chiatians | friends ssked bim why he crossed tho occan | Christ.h Lanstng, Mich,, Nov. 10.—Tho stockholders | gitziarald, and caloudar Nos, 454 and 457 t6 456 | & ES 9 4| 5955 Z :nhsm'l'&“.','.',}" '3&"{,‘:&"}5 ‘I'n.alc\;:lrid:r; finve boen lo;;:an lgnfin- o Bt iy e e mfillfl’: ‘31;% ‘:’.;‘2{{“:’;;35"&2’..‘}"‘ r-!‘:‘uut her | of the Maraball, Coldwater & Mackluaw Railroad iuslualu.n No satc bt nlr:nlfl i 1 3 E? e 3 § "‘a 8 ' it Pray thaf ene . a am gaing to Engl o study the Diible, o o4 OF Ber 0WA | ropently adopted a resolution authorlzing the unud Bootn—530, 831, 53t to 550 inclusive, S = 5] . . : 3 ound by iy arg and opire Doy o e iard | yumbla singular reply. Why It should bo .:“'l‘;‘:m ;:‘l?l::'ulr.nfi‘n:lntg: pe r""”(g’:am,‘:i b¢ | Exocutive Committeo to Lisue bonds not o ox- | €xcept bil.” No. 520, Grundies ve, Elchenberg, (& & © e a4 B wmgli, Ost. TlpS, l"lmty Foatliern, &o. necessury to go so far for such a stmplo purpose did uot truuspire until his return, but then it vus ovident ho had been a student in somne most wonderful aclool, It was thon that he blossomed out se g Bible reader, and set tha fashion of Bible reading, which waa followed all TUE BEY, MIl FLETORER, o i Jml}:llgom Chapel, roported great - religions in« Mdmu r"““ Infeaton, with sixty or seventy y e the Bunday-school who were yeater nen w2k Clirlst, Thero wero twelve youn, el 24 tho eventug meeting nrose and aald, #hio liad o dream. - Blio thought abia had falle | coed n anount $2,000,000, and tonegotiate n sut- | OBtrinl, Admtuton, 25, 0 st ol e % ovur a procipice and was clingng to a lltsle bush, | ficient antount of the same to equip the rond; or 1 i’gfgagé:fi:&i‘::“fifizun‘?& |"'u"7‘-"!'_' Gim" contssnd 81, w TRIMMED H ATS and cr{lug for help when she heard a volce | to leaso tho same, or to sdopt such other m va. City. Also passed cnsos torm Nos. 238, 320, HAVERLY'S THEATRE, 3 L] Tandolph- Lasalle. i di il for operating the road as they deem best, 7T TN N {{.‘L"‘b\.‘.k' .e,ilp ‘{1’:0% (;{g'::;.ufi?-‘:’ . 3.1[,': :fi: norihora terminus . was :hayngcd from’ Glo l:fg‘ ‘;fi fi?!,:o "':Mh 5}:"‘ ?;‘I:a‘l‘ 04, Term afraid to do that, and kept on crying for help, | 1Lall, in Montealm County, to some polnt fur- | 8 T iyley va. Hogan, Formi Hooloy's Theat: wly oy Xnea + vewesa | Brench and Awerican Folls, Silk Vel- Pt Clirlst now (aen ) M. Bl Tsabe! UDGE Fauwell—8ct case $40, Belleck va, | MAGUIRE & HAVERLY. Proprietors {s, &¢., 4 al Nere .48 iny Bavior,” “Aswo | over this Western country by distinguished | Agaln the volce camsup out of the darkness, | ther morth, probably Me. Pleasant, Issbelln WILL K, CHAFMAS, Measger yeis, &6, ab our nsui e ¢ home from the uiceting, my wifo sald | clergy and laity. That was the g A5 Jyoudonot 1t gu of the twig I caunot save | County, ‘The grade To ractically compieiod to | SPRE: 0 e et cane No, 197, Banborn Lo vy b cnveryed ilis 60 easy now for people to b | DXGINNING OF HIS POWER AND POPULARITY | you” Bl felt thaf It was the Volce of Jesus | Mulr vs, Hurrls and Burat Records case; No. 147, nmwuk?‘r mg',lm %se 0, caxzm{ennlnnlom “POPUL R ICES oy i gl}d when oue 1s couverted one | with other than the particular clasa of ¥, M, U. | valling, 8o sho let go, shot down into the abyss, R VT T TR Dietrich vé. Heacook, ] ? 3y, NOY, 20, - kugsgumsat Of e WA Annmhu{)f eglng to work for one's fricnds, | A, and Sunday-school men. With them until | and found bersolf caught safely In the Savior's Ought to Soo the Othor Fellow, SR REE STUART R,OBSO}\T’[ : L W Wrolie gy u‘x" Nave bunded together, with tho | hat time he had been almost exclusively asso- | arms. ‘Then she awoke, snd, t’( vlu&uu all other An election-day tncldent fa thus described by | Uyipen Sraves Gancurr Counr—Cowrssston— | RUPPSréciirhis 1t fi'fi'p-'fl'lg&';fl;:ufgl“\r"&":(l‘::? bty mlwm“l“:cukpmwimou;hrmglng clated. Dr. Goodwin, of Chicago, and Dr. | Lelp and hope, trusted herscit to be saved by | the Indlanupolis Jowrnal: “A well-dresscd | Robort £, Kelly ve. Solomon Snaw, 81, 407,50, oF BA&Q':\' AT & V2B pauroy st Cuyler, of Brooklyn, were ainong the first dia- | Christ alone. colored man outered a drufimtum yusterday Surxiion Covsr—ConrxrionNs—John 8, Rice et Nov. 97-Helurn ef KMENSON'S CALIFOIINIA poried l&“ov A OHUROH AT DOWNEN'S anrova | tinguished pastors’ to give him a pluce In thelr ‘The other part of the plcture is, “Behold T | morning, and, approaching ti 1y, ha v, 7 6 proprietor, ré- | al, ve. F. K. Belos, $275.15.—Mrs. A, B, Plerco | MINBTHELS for ous we 13 otlnwukenlnz in that communlty, Rreat] xious," " 5 y auxious,* hLe sald, o m"amnmaln m-n——my' own brother— seelng Yesterduy; and my wife, Bvorg, 2, 40 ° troubled o miud, iy, g X 0ut of the Lumentations of Jer valii, .;nmnmufi sbout hoplog aud quletly fon B t’l.‘! that didn’t sult we; I wauted ono; g twnhl' Which spieaks of the Lord's answer- i Tu:“? Wa are calllog. X had been pray- x'.m“ml.wrydny for twelve ye ulpits, and, [u a fow months, fron belng & man or mission schools, conventions, and out-of- the-way wmeans of prace, Lo came to bean l;:kn&vledged \eader of evangelical work In tho churehes. What was the school {n which Mr, mma{ studied! The same school o8 thut from which My, Muorehouse and Mr. Needham have gradus ated, in the paternity of English, Scotch, and Irish Chriatian Blble Workers, which hos its true bave caused thine [niquity to puss from thee, anid | marked fn an apoiogetic tone: 'I haven't got | va. V. E. Poulson, $1,264.563.—Voter J, Hurtor | ROOLEY!'S NI ) 'HE. R lwl?l clothe Llllen wlta clzng}a of ralmont,” As any monoy Jess nflw ut I wonkd lko it e\'ulgm vo. Mark Dargan, $261, 18 HOOLEY'S NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, STA.TE- ST s00n as eyer tho staner comes to Christeoufessing | much 1€ “you would trust me to n plece of % ULOE JANBRU Q. McBean va, L. 8, Major, Clark-st., apposlis Sherinan louss, a et oz, = — ) that he Is vile and belpless sud Lus uo merit oF | stickin® plaster.)” ¢ What do you want of court. { §338: 06~ 8 Kirkwood etal, va. J. Il Walier, LAST WEEK (for the present) of \ clghtoousncap of his dwn, thon Chelst 1v ready | plastort! fnquied the drugaist. Tho colored | Fpoymt U Dutdick et al Ve WillismJ. and | x0T YN MTNSTRELS, ° |- WEBSTER'S. to uve him. " But, mind, Ho doesn’t put the | baun lifted his bat, with a simils, exposing two Campbuoll, $1418. D0 —Sa A | 8 L dnestay dnight. Renelt of FAYETTE S White sohe on aver tha ono;_ o makes tha | terrible sculpewounds, one extonding from the Cempboll S100 0 rsamo e T. e Devanl, | Wednealay afferasop and pight, Manatof NMEDIUAL. iniquity to pass away first, and then He clothes | crown of his head to the ifddie of bls forehead, $101.135.—J. B, Smith ve. Edward | MORDA ret ap{yaraucs shis scasan ot i o {i ‘. AT hin with a change of ralment. and the other reaching noarly from ear (o eur, | Reody; ~verdict, ' §110.—Bpoer — Manufacturing ot lpiah Comeding, 1 J EST FOOD FOR INFANTSH, But wmuunulfvlllny, I What am I to do | ‘he plll-muker sturted bu’;k aghust ats the | Company va, lw‘m, ey 6'““"’ e Aone " DrseRt wian B "Albort, aud Renjauin Feleen: h oy ] n D A or iy il Fpiset, [ sseuicut. (oco fuldes sdverlseinente piriag and'a headquorters /t the orphunsge of Mr. Mueller, | .with all my sins ' Da as Luther dld. Ouo | wounds, and the mau, noticing s gesture, ro- | Hhali verdict, §2:4.2 - R N /i ok eIt i T inuist have hii yeatorday; | of Bristol, and the fastitution of tuo late Dr! | ‘might tho " devil care Smke wiote oue | marked, Inandiye 0 o wEcai Sstoms o Daplary, verdien, $104.88, and motion for new SUNDAY LECTULE SOCIETY, FLEOEERT ANOUNE of WO m‘""{l"mlvuu-rlm";,’;};f,'“:‘n?'l‘":‘“'fi:‘“l"fl Pennofeather, of London. ~Not that these uro | a “rocord ‘of Lis slus, which covered th | just ought to seo'the other feller. *What'liave frsle=ty 1 Marubyve, Sames vardict, 820 ) ent howo in schools of theology, but contres of evangellstic four walls of lis cell il over, aud | you becn dolngl aud the (drugglst. “To | bioso0H Ve, Joli Feeny aud MeCormick Hall, Nov, 20, at8 p.m, Doors open Mos-x- DIGESTIVE AND CON- Lp . Uouble ang 00,—-David ~ Mchouald ws. George Min s . i Largy went to bed. Pretty soon [ | movements from which bave flowed out the | then began to mock him with tha question | tell you the truth, I had o littls nrgunient 8, =Ly atalve. DA Dymond, ™Ry VENIEN'T FORM. ,f&c'k,:: o door, and wheu 1 cponed it | fdea of ertptural preachig and of power widh | wlat o could do-with, all that loud Ol | Witk Democrat. awlile s and ha bassed o | $ry oy, o & daston etal. ve. TS | T AMES T FIELDS, AVORY & MOORE, b waggey o 1° e, Who had como to tell mo | wen through the haptism of thelloly Ghost. But Luther answored, ' Devil, you forget ons | over the head with one of thewn tixins you light | * Citwurr Coowr. ~Coxrzssioxs. ~Nicolans Oig- l!ub %:g . A Plea for Ciwerfulness,™ Admie- S 163 Now Hond-st., Lendan, Thonm.pi.‘i'"'“‘““ to Chriat." Some of the evangellats of that school are | thlvg. Just write underneath,” *The blood of g with, " Hut you had jess onght to sce hitn. | rang v, Yoter Noa, $406. R e Chemists and Storckeepers througbout th B it Plymouth brethren liko Mr. Mueller himeelf; | Jesus Cbrist, 11ls Son, cleanseth from all sfn.'® | I combod him down with achafr, { did, and they ————— WO0O0D'S8 MUSEUM, 7 "J"‘}l“'}u iy oo 0 + ;h&{m Gread D‘;?-I?;n ':&L‘:K:filag(vlng l(;ni:a \u‘n lgdmcu%?u;' 2 re’w Jm of dmlo‘cnujch OI{IB duy‘t lfimnd ;n& ll.wsl& l'dlduf nlo:,u:t ltth lalul t‘: nxe ] xnl:llm [ " "‘l‘ua'uegmwuazlvarll thio " . Ymmigration, . Ll e z of onac- | of Englan ¢ Mr. Peuncfuther and his order | scashore “tulking of riue of subatitu- | plaster desired snd tulken to & surizcon, where New York Tvibune. T .20, v ? 3 oty s Personul Uleasinga roceived, ai wellsa o I):‘u?l)lnchc:. bat-tho chiet ties that havo oo, I took w3 caue aud by tho sund 1 Wicts | his burt wis Dropecly Gresseds wind hi wont oft | 'The statlsties o thorslemstion for the first ten anrnder Mo B0 rery giening and Wednee: | . PRESORIPTION FREE. oun em together have been personal devo- 8clous.revlval {ng) ¥ S N R enos, Pertading by My received Tocky wuembatey qults & tho word 481N, and gald Lo him, “Howcanyou | perfectly bappy st the thought that tho ‘other | months of the currcut year indicats a fulling off »,, For tho speedy cure uf Somtusl Weakyess, Loas Mase of vidof (L1 Lla ried to ellacs 1t wmmudno, oller? Wad 10 & conditlon ¢ 1uuch worse than | from the dimintahed fiégel of last Ienr. but A OASE FOR DIVOROCE, uoed aii &1 dhoriors uraugiy ov by fillheicilua ‘a8 ; . Ji ‘haa tha {ngredi . Ut bo enly nads matters worse, only made4by } his own® ouly & fruction of the decrease which lust year | Remswbor, Matineo overy day, "“"Adflni)fl‘fiu'\.ugflsus. &nan-k“ A receny ¥ tlon to and succoss iu the work of saving sin-, ucrs, & decp and splritual knowlsdge of tha)

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