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CHICAGO TRIBUNL: SATURDA tion, hut thelr words enno up from tho donths of their hearts, ns they themsclves had como up from the depthia of sii. = — THIE TABERNACLE, A REMARRABLE DISCOURSE. The sermon of AMr. Moody Tast night was, in rome respects, the most remarkable discourae which ha s ever delivered fn Chlengo. It was 1istened to by about 5,000 people; and the an- nouncement of its repetition would doubtlesa call together an Immeneo congregation. The preliminary services were ns followa: Hymn— “Q, for a thousand tongues to elng.” Prayer by the Rev, E. N. Barrett, of tho Westminster Preshyterian Church; eolo by Mr. Sankey, ©Nothing but leaves: Scripturo leason read by Mr. Moody, from_the twentleth chapter of 76—TWELVE PAGES. ! THE COURTS. DECEMBER 2, atrength, and with all thy mind, and thou shall love thy nelghbor as thygelf,™ s Jove reigning In your heart! Aro you sclilsh? (s your heart et on this world and not on tiadl ‘This is ono of the commaudments by which you havo yet to be weighied, Here comes up a moralist; he may suppose he has kopt all theso commandments,—hns nover broken ono of them, but when ho louks at the acales he inda written on ono side of the beam in jetters of firo: 4 Exeept o man be horn agrain he cannot seo the Kinpdom of (ol He 100ks ot the other eide and reada: ¢ Except ye ropent yo shatl nil Jikewiso perish.” Aud what 18 to hecome of tho moralist thent e may bo 8 good & man a8 Nieodemus, inst whom here ian't n woril of complalut i tho Bible, but it was to that vory man that Jesua sald: * Ex- cept & man be borm of water atd of the spirit lie cannot cnter into tho Kingdom of God." I would rather preach to this hall full of OREDIT CHL . e s A A FOR MERCHANTS (REDIT CHECKS. SONETHING NEWw. dranken accents the following: “1f Jesus was THE REVIV-AL' liere—Liimself, there {sn't a aingle chureh in the city—that would admit Him." " Then, looking up at Mr, Moody and starting for the doar, he rafdd: % Go on, old chap, you are all right."” The Requests for Prayers at the Noon= | effect. of the interruption was loat in the singing d Meeti which fmmediately fotlowed, after which ay Meeting. ] Wit Moont read the Scripture lessons.—the first from tho ul:vln’mennth 'flln’n[iu-lrl ull “I'l? !'!.m){ gg ll-:m;l)un, - | rixth verse, jehold, 1wl etand 'oro theo Aemarks by Mr. M""?K "I“‘o:]:‘“ Sab ilere on the roce i Horeb, nd thon it Ohris 2 smito the rock, and there shall come waterout of eck; ot L it that, tha people may drink, Aud Moses did so fn the sightof the elders of Isracl. The o Conrerston of | FiCheals o T o e Lo Striking Instances of tho Conversion o nd dtd all drink the same spiritual drink, for they drank of that spiritun) rock that fol- Inebriatese--Thelr Testimony. lowed Ehem, and that Rock was Chrlst.” ‘Thess passages, said Mr. Moody, aro the firat and the last i the Bible” fnwhich Christ is That Perpetual Case of the 0'Cal~ laghan on the Alimony Question. Charles 33 Webb Wants a Divorce Because 8ho Tried to Polson Him. The Ada Street Methodist Ohurch Again in Litigions Trouble, We have the pleasure herewith to show you check palid for he will uge 1t In preference to Crealt Cheek, devised and Introduted by our spending his cash a€ otlicr stores. epoken of as the Rock., The Psalmist says: | Byodus; chorus, *Free from the law; happy thigves,.and drunkards, and vuz,mbcnda. than to The Ntlgation between Cornelins 0'Callaghan | huuse, and now generally known and_ used ‘{t 18 alsc very convenient in the purey i H 9 81X : dau - nte o ‘What the Womaen Are Dolng } | Lrdvie obs Bt ey :2‘1'51:%’,.%“:“;2';{ candition "5 annotuncments and romarks there- | & A U 55 n‘éfi&fl?‘{&ifi?‘dxfii‘&".fi‘.{.%’Jfii‘: ani his wife Margarct, which has beeu going on | throughout tho United Btatos. o o0t L et o 10,1 deir o in ‘Spreading the Glad thing it would be If we could onlf st our fot | ong anothor solo by Mr. Sankeyy *The Ninety | would not take thew so luu§ to sew theit stns | for the pnst flve years, bids fafr to continue fn- | 'The fuvention i lutended as & practical way | ccling the aurl)mu the merchant. ru:'mnfi:‘"fi“' Tidings. an tio Rock of Ages, I we could: hide ourselves [ and Ning,' and then &ud turi to Christ to be saved from them, definitely In the future. In 1873 Mrs. O'Calla- | of leeseniug tho labor of Baokkecping, which eheele of any ke the 2 fntharock that is cloft for us, in the twenty- TR RERMON, enomination reauired, is nreality the drudgery of a retall hualncss. ":;;‘(:Plég‘c cl;‘zli“'r%-—'flm right 10 frsie theeo There I8 o growing want among the vetailers | fuet ghat thay, “;Vt‘)‘l{:‘:wc:_\ catatiiahed by the of tho country to so systcmatizo their business | garded nnmu‘lv-u contrl;c?clmlt\-r’n“eflmhnm I 24 (o meet tho full wants of thelr customers at | chant and his customer, and’ are R d not The loast possiblo expeno. Exponacs hoing low | EChsd intened for, or ueed us 1 etrcafarin o T ghould Itke .to woigh a few differcnt clnsses of peoplo n these scales, Take thernm-scliers. In mnmnrumnncr herol You may say you will not Lo welghed, but the time will "como when you must be weighed. God will ut you I _ono sealo “and His Word ghan obtatned o divorce from her hushand on the ground of cruclty, and was awarded $50 a month alimony. O'Callaghan has_steadily re- fused to pay, and has been repentedly ealled on to show cause why he should not be punished sixth chapter of Isalah, at the fourth verse, wo "l!l‘:n ;m l| "'“h"'L'"}'d":"‘ m;-!llng‘u:lg ffxl.'i “Trust yolIn the orever, for In the Lot The Great Evangelist Preaches on | jHOBESCR Lot Lo e “ Weighed in the Balauos.” 1 have fomewhere rend of two little children which was one never to be forgotten, Mr, Mond announced us his text the one word, * Tekel,” from the il chapter of Danfel, belng a_part of the incription which the strange hanil wrote on the wall of Belshazaar's baaquet-hall, and which the Prophet Danlel interpreted to mean, O reulating me. that were going through a raflway tunnel, in tha w the other, Christ savs, "Woo 1 ¢ 1 | hng b ool thiavol i g dium, the nest question nsked 1y g 3 51.1 ttle archways liad b # Thou art welghed in the balance and art found | ¢ him that putteth the bottle to his nelghbor’s for contempt of court. %o lias alwaya appealed, | prices ean bo reduced, the volume £Can an account for eredit ehocl 5 was, WOMEN. $haa 8 place of zetugo for y on wfx"«?‘mtf:fi't' wonthig s Afer brielly roeing tho singlo | Toni Eahe for thy tife vomighty of the tma | buthos regularlybeeo beaten. 1His stubbornness, | creased, and a profitablo busines followa. Tho | by fatc when Tiemtred L s pousyeeaieted scene_ from the life of the King,—tho record of his one night of fdolutrous feasting_ and revelry, whereln he and a thousaud of his lords drank winoout of the holy vessels of the housc of the Lord, whicl his” fatlier had broughl from Jerusalem, and TTEIR WORK IN THE GREAT BRVIVAL. bo overtaken In the tunncl by 8 passiug traln. The little gitl, who was the olderof the two, There has been a steady fucresse of Interest |y qrying lEnh; coming, and_putting her littie ju the meetings held by the Ladies' Commitieo | prother into one clest of the rock, slie crept into of the Moody and Sankey mectings. During | another, and kept shouting 08, the traln came the Inclement weather of tha week the ladles rushing n!m\gh“.!n\mu yy cling vloss to the 18 coming wlsen you will look up and see written over you, **Tokel, welghed in thu balances and found wanting." Nuw, shatl we Yelgh the drunkard? Tero fs God's ‘\’urd, No drunkard;shall enter Into tho however, scems to havo cost him rather dear. ‘When the first appeal was declded ageinst him an execution was lssucd for the costs, amount- ng to $10.00. Some vroperty of 0'Calla hnn's, worth £0.000, was then lavied on by the Bherlfl, weeding out of fncompetent business-men and | tablish tho claimi?? Wa sulmltte ul!rfi;! “:.?' firma consequent upon tho present and past dull | ton to lawyers of acknowledged nhlm.yI| ) times, I8 stimulating others of moro marked | theopinion fh every caxe was hat the n;m':fn‘f abllity to greater system n busincss, mora mfillfifilflfg o "':':I‘r;fh';'l‘_'f,‘} ”J)l“c‘n‘k:fl?mml, Kingdom of God, and when God puts you in knowledge of thelr business, and o botter | date of fssue, and amount of ench cheel, oo icth T g o Ai” st to; | pratscd tho gods of silver and old and pitur- | Hix alances you wil bo lizhter S yanity, | S0 seld to ber sttonies, who afteevard ke | yycceqs than formerly. Tecomo a math an Artlde al rutus o ey Davelce . el poat o hele bt Lo BeP | Gt ol i o e i e 6 | I Tk, o ot Wit - | nare magbo some’cod b kovarn e, | (it il ' vel Siae oo i | | Thorstoan ovdent dovoymont many of te | Goffic 2 1o o a1 ol foru i e, FOLke % . When the waves dash about us, or temp- Y e tly | fesnors of religion liere, Whal 0 become of 3 e 2 : been well attendad, and there has been us much ln't(un ,mdm.m-mw rush fipl;l\ us, our’ place ‘l.( rhc entry of Cyrus and his army that very night, b gl best business men to reduco thelr businces to We firuund of its inadequacy. Judgo Farwell has i‘"‘” You e ) “Ibelong to the First | Booyhoaring the caso for the past week, and rint theso cheeks on a t. B o assa at sty proceding | mafcy 1 in 1hg ot or thb rocke A» Lo el | gnd thoUeatiror Delehasanr. Mr. Moody wndd | Preapytcrian Glurely or to the, Mothodht sameacly ot Uiy as s posslie, ot {rom | e, et the thrilling proposition to weich all the souls v n four different denominations, 1 ) » vou | yesterday disposed of {t, refusing to Iterfero | o yulfef that it fs the most profitadle, but from o | 83.50, €5, $10, and €2 i wedk, nobelatandlog hostorme, brotier said, 1 somslinibe tremble, but the. | yiC, rotentin (o baancos of G, lulgnent Chnech ar the ot Gl o b Fordiah fith tho Ralc. vt i anpenred shot Dical” | rigit caution and deatro L atact themapivas, | o ns Vhntody (i o furtlah thew aspor u“::ll:“:‘y nln;':v:fi:l, Hors o Tadles standing fl;‘;!“"h';{,',';:{;'{,‘;'fi";“,fhf, ““c’:m‘!‘;‘::ml,_ll’:: L b e arora- b 1ikel,™ UK 8He ] viepfusy thov il lamps thoy had n profeseion | JoEhIn B o o e il as thers! | anda destra to bo relloved from tho drudgery, | 9%e8 of of religion, but they had no ol in _their lamps, 1o real saving aurncn in_thelr souls, and when they came and knocked for sdmiftance the Bridegroom gaid, *Depnrt; 1 nover knew you.” Teave your dead formality; arouso yourself, for Goud says, “Bince thou art neither cold nor hiot, but lukewarm, I will spew thee out of Y mouth.” “Tekel, thou art welghed in the bal- ances and found wantlng’* But 1 fiaglne some pne saying, I would like tasco Mr, Moody put thu test to himself.” Wetl, my frivmis, 1 am veady nny time to step into the scales aud be welghed, IHaven's I broke the law? Yes. But when God tells meto step Into I1is seales I shull tako Chrlst in with me, Je never broke the law, and Jis right- eousness will_be enough for me. The Son of God fs more than all the commandments, and it I am {0 tho ecalo with Him I shall not be found wanting, Christ {a the end of the law for righiteousncss to every oue that believeth, and W%undu\l.h comes we who have Christ found in us, who have rcceived His nature and His during the entire service. After a short prayer- i“'”d then c:{lml lu mnd‘fvum:l m:lx{n “whn: meeting, ln which & Jarge number aroso offering | have been recentiy reclainied from crunkenu themselves anew to God's servio, Mrs, laven g&‘;f:m:";‘g‘;;’ 8 Chirtst 1 ‘conlg forward and Jed In prayer. 5 3il. DOOLITILE Mauy requests for special prayer were present- | gafd: I hardly thought m{aunmp!e was bright ed,—wiothers for thelr sous, wives for their hus- | enough to be of any use this congregration, bands, sud slsters for their brothers,—most of { but Lam willing to give my. cx%erlenm it i can i b lenefit to any one’ who hears it. I have those for whor the potitions were presented be- u&n’ f"urinmn;: A for IWGALE-URD SCats, . tng addieted to strong drink. Seven weeks ago tho Spirit of the Lord put 3irs. Willing spoka of the need of having tho | it jn my heart to go the women's temperance heart filled with the presence and power of the meeurnp: in F"vfl“llv}hr).l:' whex;f i3 ':a:fi% ;‘5.::3 at‘i pray for me, ni el one weol E 2.“)‘:1‘-1{? X:!‘:I‘Ii‘lh‘:'l‘l‘nf: led n“,?'&.,fl'fi,' m(nrlnp;\ fl‘h}d;; !u!ged the pledge. Soon after I fonnd the Sa- To dicate thelr senseof present noed, mad their | Vior aud sppy I have been sluce then T desire Lo cast upon the Lord their burden for [ tapnot tell. God bns given me my wife also fn the salvation of others, hlm lluvu of Christ, and I bless Godl fora Chris- charag the n 8 ‘then | tiaf loms dl’x{r’)‘l‘z,m{- I‘:%‘f:nu(;{- of "wz,':.f(““l.cfe Y,,"{mu the The next speaker sald hie had been o member . onder, Those wero deeply Interesting, many | Of the Bosrd of Trate ond s thought, 1t nee. Deing moutioned who wero in thelr homes | essary to driuk for the sake o uslucss ac- Men_cavil_tiow at God's word, satd he, and think themstlves good enough to bo saved with- out Christ, but when the judzment comes thelr vlew of themsclves will be altogether different. Buppose (od were to mve us notieo that wo werd, every man and woman In this Tabornacle, to be weighed to-night in His balance, suspend- ed from His throne fn Heaven and dropped down here before us, how many of you would bo ready to be welghedi Binner, are you ready to bo welghed on God's geales? What shall wo have to wolgh withi The law of God, * Oh," says some ane, “Idon’t want to be weirhed by thulaw; that 1s gone by woare not Mving now nuder the jaw." B what docs Christ say about it{ *‘Think not that I am _como to destroy the law and the vroplets, Iam not come to destroy but to ful- fi)* s i{eaven and carth shall pass away, but not onc jut or one tittle shall pass from tlie law tiinfl be fulfilled,” Some mien don't like the Ten Commandmenta, They profer the Sermon on the Mount, Al, my fri¢nds, the standard of fore dismisaed for want of equity. An appeal, of course, was taken, Mesers, E. W, and W. W. Evans appeared_for mmflnln:\nb, and C, W. Constanting for Mrs, 0'Callaghan, TR SUPRRION COURT REVENUERS. Capt. J. J. Tlealy, the Clerk of the Superior Court, yesterdny madn his semi-annual report of tho business Tn the Court for the last six months, The recelpts for that time have bheen $10,418.45, and the exponses $11,285.04, leavin, a net balanee or prulit from the office of $8,212.51. . DIVORCES. Charles E. Webb filed a bill yesterday agninat his wife, Lucy, charging that she had repeatedly commitled ndultery, and that sho lad_ been ;iumy of numerous acts of cruclty, and had tinally nitempted to poleon him. In tonsequence of wiich ho humbly desires n dlvoree. Hermann G, Lucrsson also flles a bill against his wife, 8cling, asking for a divorce on account of tier desertion. 3 expenee, ond worry of keepiug a sot of hooks, on which thoy must too often carry the bulk of n thelr eapital in credits to thelrcustomers, It has | 1,000.. Db been felt by many that any suggestion of fdeas A Cancellng Pinch Is the most effective way that would afford o partial or full practical re- %‘hg,"‘:“““g Amounts used out of the dredit lHef would bo hafled by the retall trade gener- * ally with satisfaction. ' ‘o Credit Cheek devico was so recolyed by a great many, and many pleasant letters aro fn oitr possession acknowledging this. We wish now to call your attention to ita merits and practical use, sleg e S uaintance, Thehinblt hud grown upon him " rightoousness, need not be afrall; but the ITEMS, ;L)l’:.}&:‘lllp}’:ll E:;:»;u:j n(éllg:’mnns, und for whom | O o drunkard, A fow days _oga, | the Sermon mé the Mount ls Inflnitely highor | 8o are out of Christ and are trusting to thefr 'p}lle“s:x;sh )Ccn:c‘agn‘fid rfi‘l‘f{lu lm:}‘ tl‘n‘zh(u"u (3‘(‘,&:1 l’l'lm Hstyl)l evanielival Protestant churches | When he was sitting fu tho Doard of Trade al- | thau the Ten Commandments. own rlghteonsness will find weitten over them, 3 Well, now, are you ready{"" Step on, then, and be welghed. 1 have leard somne man say “It T keep the commandmonts 1 dou't necd any Christ.” That fs true; but Is there a inan orwoman hero to-night that has never broken the Ten Commandmental log them step in and bo welghed. Hero is the First Commandment [taking up & picce of paperf,Sand we swill sup- puse It Is n welght lke those Tittlo pleces of fron which they use for welghts in commion scales: SThough shalt haye no other Gods before me.” I will drop this into ono scale, whilo you are in the other {dropping it on the rean desk], Have yoit no other Gods before the Lurd,—your wile, “your clllldrenh &;lcnuun:, wealth, honor! cf States Courta, Judge Blodgett will attend to general bus- fuess without™ a jury to«lay. Judge Jameson will have a peremptory call of all motions for new trial and generdl motlons, Judge Rogers will hear submitted _cases, Judge Willlams wilt hear divorees, and Judges Booth and Farweil will take up general motlons. UNITED STATES COURTS. Otfs P. Granger flled o bill azalnst John M. and Martha A" Wilson and W."W, Farwell to foreclose 8 murl‘mgu for 87,000 on the undivided 720 of the N, 14 of Block 86, In Schicol Seetion Addition to Chicazo, A, Nesbit Turnbull filed a bill against Leon- ey, after ntwo weeks' ‘spree, o fricud came was enlled and & IILGE respO, o eation- | Mloni am asked bim to go'to {ho ¥arwell Hall ab Clriirch a3 work visiting from house to house, | Temperance meeting, whero he had suugat aud “fhey found many who were once Christiuns, ffl:fi"‘ the Savior. and having failed toidentify themsclves with 1mi i T ; fnlfuutnv.ll:ungf;.v'\ e ‘e‘;nfi:‘i&m ll;:'n‘i)m;;:'y formerly & well-kuown fd succossful railrona ot theuaers anxious to come buck to active | mun. Tlo suld: Ever siuce I entered your relialuns lite T Uy OE o (Ll e i grfiiru'hflx‘ficfl|f§f§f‘"zflf'¢file"3vgfflnfifi“‘:‘,j,FS:,'I 1 had gained a good poaition, had [nherited and . Gerway. Theludies being requedted to spend | orued o cowortuble fortdne, but my bul . the tiuie from 0 o'clock to half-past in proyer hu"‘ifl REspmy som Y e for the revival, they united In groups of four or | 850 I came to’ thia meeting, aud I waa o0 - five, sud mn,.{ Jiitle nelghborkuud morning. | Pressed with the seryviee, nud with the worda 1 #Tekel, tekel. Thou art woighed fn the bal- ance and art found wanting.” Let us pray. The usunl ‘meetings were then called, all of which were well attended. ANNOUNCENENTS, Mr. Moody will preach in the Tabernacle to- morrow, Babbath morning, at 8o'clock. Subject: 4 How to Study the Bible.” He will also preach Sunday afternoon at4 o'clock nnd 8 o'clock, Ilarry Moorhouse, the English evangolist, will preach in the Tabernacle next Monday even- hui; singring by Mr. Sankoy. ‘tucsday evening Mr. Moody will preach to 4s* 63 g, T 0 0} 9IFPTEYOI0T W} PLRUIE T ojqeked st ooy S gleglecl = O bt [~ <) [= = = = = | > k= YXISNVEL ION .oy o ety That Brother Moody threw_fnto my heart, that | Do you worship God before all things? Do you | « Parents,” and on Wednosday évening willhold ol T, Guthrie, Wililam Uurrlsh, Jolin D, Lang, \ ”’f}";‘;"‘fi?‘mfi.,fit{; torfan Church reported the | 1 felt a desire to guytu the Farwell llall incoting | Jové Ifim and worshi lm“‘ tuore than every suother meetlg for young. o ?‘".‘f, "'“} [b X ,I.L‘}” ffi"‘.‘"fl's‘\l." huz}(rfipl;.‘y, B LG Wttt ¥ in thio aftornoons. There Tknelt and praved: | gthor thing or boingl s\l I see you are 100 | "o noondsy prayér-medting wil bo held er- | 4% i Y Geirhil, dtmee O Agon. Praduree e e anorted for the Leavite Street | aud while T was praying I felt wlut o siufu light, thy scale flles up with you. Youare ver, Ao G. Cook, and Hugh 3 falier, 1o fore- close a trust deed for 30,000 on Lots 1 to 48, fn- clusive, Block 13 Lots 1 to 24, inclusive, Block 2; Lots 110 24, fficlusive, Block ;. Lota'1 10 24, inclusive, Block4:and Lots 1t0 48, Inclusive Block 5, &1 in Guthrie Brothers’ Subdivision of the 8. 14 of the 8. 4 of tho E. J§ of the N. E. ) of Bee, 23, X ) 14, ery dny next week in Farwell Tiall, exeept Fri- day, when it will be held in the I'nbernacle. v request, Mr, Moody will give a scrics of lectures on the “Life of Clirist” at Farwell Hall on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Triday afternoons at 3 o'elock, e annotinees that tie hos two more weeks in Chicao, Mesgrs, Needham and 8tebbius will begin o sorics of mectings at Fort Wayne, Ind., next Buudui' morning, Mr. Rockwell will nsstst at the Chicagoe meet- lngu next week, Ir. Charles M, Morton began a serfes of meet- ings at Dwight, I1L, lust evening, MISCELLANEOUS. CLINTON, 14, Spectat Divpatch to Liie Tridune, CrintoN, Ia, Dee. L—It Is quite apparent thnt thie rellglous mectings recently Jnnugurat- ed by the Rev. Mr, Brown and Prof. Oleutt as o part of the Moody and Sankey Chicago move- ment arc taking deep hold on this community. The Methodist Cuurch lnst eveniug wus full,—alsles and i), After tho meet- lng’ forty ~or more persons ade Journed to the Jecture-room for religions converention and prayer, The Exceutive Com- mfttco have availed thomselves of Mr. Dayis' lberal offer, and will uso his opera-louse on Bunday for two services, one in the aiternoon, thootfier In tho evenlu. There wil no_doubl be a Inrge gathoring, and {t is to be hoped that much god will bo accomplished, Meetings at most of the other churches in the eventig witl be abandoned In copsequence, * —— MACKENZIE’S BATTLE. The Ofclal Roports of That Nedeoming Feature of the Indiau Cpmpnlgn, The following was reccived at Milltary Head- quarters in this city yesterday: Unazy WoMaN'a Fonkp Noy. 28, via Four Fer TEIIAN, Nov. 30,—Lledt.-Gen. P, Il Sherldan, Chicago; Lefore reaching Uen. Mackenazio | learned of thy Indians' retreut, und that ho wag re- turniug with his commani, 0 I countermandod the foot troops to this place. send you Gen. Muckonzie's report of Lls oporations agulnst the Cheyennes, 1 cunnot commend too highly his brithaut aohlevouents, and the gullantry of the troops of his command, Thia will Do n‘terrible Dlow to the lustllcs, a8 thesa Cheyennes were not only the bravest waerlors, but have beon tie head and front of moat all the raide and devjltry com- uiltted {u thls country, Gronuk Cuoog, Brigadier General, “Tekel "—welghed In the balance and found wanting, ‘Tuke nnother welght with tho sccond com- mandment written on 1t: “Thou shalt not make unto theo any graven image. . . . Thou shalt not bow down thysclf to them nor gerve then,” Ol yes; 1can be welghed with that commandment, Tiow many of you worship suome idolt It maynot bo fw the form of graven fmage, but it may be money, business, self. - Now Jet o put” in this welght also dmpnlng‘ the second paper with the flrst) for it s not with one, but with all the commandments that you must bo welghed in Uods scalea; and how Uoil's law goes down apainst youl Talce anot!.er welght with the third command- ment written on dt: fiou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God In vuln” Young man, have you takew God's name in vain to- dayt IHoarthiss * For the Lord wil gnot hold him guiltless who taketh {lis nume {n valn”- T don’t suppose mon would think of taking God's name {u vain 1f He had_not forbidden it. Men don’t swear by thelr other frignds, by father or mother, by wifs or enfldren, but just Leenuso God bad aatd, *Thou shatt not take My name in valn,” they say, I will do it.” Blasphemer, step intothescales. AWl you ure ‘“‘lekel you are lighter than tho dust of the balans you are weighed fu the balasnces aud ave found wanthyg Y Oh, but I don't swear only when 1 gret mad.”? Yes, and that shows thut you have o bard heart, or else you could never think of tuklng the name of God in valn, That {8 no excuse; God will nat hold you gulit- less. 1t Ho should sy to you to-night, © 8tep {n aud be welghed,” your soul would be lost” for breaking this comuiand of God, Take unother woight (another paper) with the foursh commundment written on it: © Rewem- ber the Sabbath day - to kct:g it holy.” Have you obgerved tod's Babbath? Are you witling 0 be wolghed against thls commandinent! Bomg of thuse Chiristians may say, * That cuts na’t Very well, let it cut. Woe be to the natfon thint disrespects God's Sabbuth, Are {uu Innocent fu this matter{ I have been talk- g with somie of these street-car conductors, and they tell me they have no chanes to o to the house of God 3 thephave to work on Bunday 05 well as on any other duy, How many of yoit ride on the streét-cura to comoe down ta tlieso Bunday-mornlng meetingal Oh, {ou suy, “We couldn’t como §f wo didn’t come by the cars.” il tell you what todol Walk. ™ IYll do you good. 1 hiave hud u rule for a Jung time not to doanything to takeaway anuther man's Sabbath. One day in London I hud ta walk ten miles to rot to my four nppolutments, which I was fool- sh etough to muke before consulting the table of distutices. I went to bed that night yvery tived, but 2 hed o clear cousclence, 1 shouldt hate to own stock in these strect-rallways, No Congreentional Churele that 170 familles had | man [had been, Ay positlon, my foctune, my St i ‘ % k. | friends, all_lost,—all thrown oway for drink. g;?‘r)ng\&tlu !‘uuny of whom were not chureh: Tut \:ll;m‘lki, I“fl!‘x Dr?)'ll;ll 1 sccl'lm:d ‘10 s "":_1 ‘A numbier of the Iadles of the Centenary | Founded by a Lnlo of ilory, anl s voleo eeeme Methodig Chniret have becn visiting upon dis- | tocome fo- e saying “llen you van tricts piven them by the Ladies’ Commitive. ‘i‘?l‘x’nuum.yn“m}m - m; God' :Y:Lukmyz e iy Alilsieparia S Utieh punase b | 7 lel thot Gt hud taken awuy all i Nrs, MeCate, of Trisity Methodist Church, | tnd Istood up sid suld so to the Iriends w eV 5 ood peport of her Wstrict, and spoko of | ud bean pravings for e, Sineo thon every duy Lae blessing of God upon herown soul in this hus o o l“‘l'l' ‘l:l “"r 'fil‘l’ 'l‘ifinll )':’l‘ “{‘lf‘y work, 'To this any ludics responded, speak- I“'“ lL ’i“ o ";.”’ fih o " "Yh‘m e ing of the endargement of fakth and increase of \“5“: ‘l': 01')‘ l:uulll! 4 asxt’,xu?)n: of m)“_ orof lcr'n spiritual lfe that hnd come to them while try- ;'I','g;l‘m';‘fl'; o"‘!;.l:’:!‘“;n cm‘:-n so“ro"{-cu t&“ u‘g& {'f{.:‘;u{'d" those Jur Whont nubody: bad sevnéd lmuhllnuz‘l n"rdu‘"m" way to save me, but Jesus Mrs. Sunderland had nade thirty calls. Bho | Wi fituac Of thei % e > pullid lory 1" shouted a man in the audlence, 35:1‘\3«.:‘1‘ 4 ::‘u’mhur b most {uteresting religlous “x;m ’\l(t l?’lm?}{m s emuthun, L‘u “;’ mh‘:{\ At l‘l[ % 4 x Mr. Mooy, *4til you get out of the bulidlng ‘;:n,‘l\xt:\';l;: S"‘m,"y‘:iml:“ ‘fltfifh.%m‘{” you want fo shot, glory. You wight searo ol i other than the Kindest | Some of thasudlencer? ¢ "X Secim fitereated to ko of tho | | T nest spenier thought that his own, con; ; xi oty and iy promised to attend the | 7o um?,s{ {[., ,c'rj;m,-u ‘}“"‘“"f’"““f." lrv uhllu old p g eruy-halred mother, who, when g left home, e e M, o v | lind uromised to Tl Tin with hor prayers! Yoo st of thetn mitcroted aud thankfal fur | 1ehad been blessed through thywork of the the vall. ) oMb {‘empun&uu Rlc;’m-tlxle,- had Illlil‘l_tlulllll :lln- Mre. Dyington, of the First Congregutional | fonditional surrchger, and pub Serstuing i tos Clure, i SRl LrLy salocuy Lo, of theny | Hands of Christy Sy eub wauld, by Tl 400 i;:}:fbbe,‘m;‘:’fit Hercoanaibten ol thies lind heré to suo her wicked by pleading for the Gos- e Evuns, of Fullorton Avenuo Presvy- | Peliemperhces p etk Chareh, Soporiei 1600 Gulla. w thede o TR then sung, séammencing, weeks, A evtund vislting of some fumilles had b e shown Greellent results, Somu of thosetitst | o aug o a0 aauis retot. whio. Ha fnvited to the meetings had come and hud since sf:"cxl"lllrlx m‘,gll‘um‘;t_‘;y dc"&’,‘m D‘,’ gr;l:,’kufln":“ A TESAI u L o gtieBil,Bimn oL, stk way b only s aupetite for wilaky e » 3 ut ulse for tobaceo, cun pass by o saloon s Vammuge vt Clirtt, Shurch, Scormued | oy gyt e, as ensily an 1 could ko It oug Mrs. Bucclis hud visited thirteen lionses of bg{q'rgh l\VlgsnIl I Zf,‘;”" o tllzll?.l l;»rd ’nm: flml le-({ Wfame, many of tue lumntes reading the Bible | Fecetved ey £ weptand tolc By b e iled :&L‘Lu left’ them, and giving hope of pent- x:ldly‘ i “I hu(kntd fi"u ‘an}"ll t,“l"m .{mmrm_ Mrs, Hans, of the Lutheran Church, had dis- | Ho b T said to B, SO . prayed tributed neary 4,000 lnvitaions b the meer- | Well a8 far sou,t wid then wo knolt and prayed ingn, nearly 000 cards, und, ls spoken to g | tosethier. | Yosterday ot 4 oleluck my wifo Versops nbout the religious 1ife. mil “chlld camo back g0 me. £ et ‘Mre. nrrett reported for fhe committeo fn | Uil ub | tho tralt, WKy Arove 4 churge of the visiting of the houses of protitu- | 3P K CCRERL 4 N plet of men. T tion. Oue young rirl was reseqed who' lert her | JORCEIEE0 BOU T 5 e Al nomo onby 1w Weeks v, Reyeral wors sent have wiven mrysclr wiielly to Jim, aud He _can Dack o theie mothers One, s, clergyna | o lustas Hols a wind to with me." Thls entiehter, Had trled to reform, bug el beea | Lrotber closed hls romarks with au earnest ex- Deatin back to her bad lifo becausu the peopty | Jortatlon to moderato drinkera not to bide n for whom she was working turned hor nto tho {“;’:&L‘;n{;‘)ffl&“a’:&‘;{“' tho cupboard and go to ?’turgub:uwz‘cu they Jearned what her foriner lifo The next "m".];‘;nil ‘heon ; “The ladivs were then led In praver by Mye. o ok DHUNEAIE HOH BV RN TR oA Sttty Torvoms supplicution bemg mae that | ¢ wag down in th gutler, bt God rlsed bin aht Christiuan omen fo this dity may como (o | U LIS, Dilve experiuice Avas teleirer to by [ xommEo TICEE0 16 ge BANKRUPTCY MATTERS, William W. McIlhany, Erustus. Nichols, and Richard Henry Lae, of this city, partners ns W, W. Mellhany ‘& Co., and cominlssion merchants at the Btuck-Yards, filed o voluntary petition in bankruptcy yestorduy, Thelr secured debta are $0,000 In” amount, and tuc unsecured §4,500, The assets conalst of hills and notes, und other sccurltics, amounting to 8521095 ‘The firm books of ceount are fn tha hands of J. M. Robinson. Mellhany owes £7,750, secured by mortages, and $23,565 unse- cured, besides $7.765 due on nccomniodation pa- er, flia assets comprise & horse and cow worth 550, and_three }smhclcn of life Insurance for 22,600, E. A. Nichols owes nothing, and has 1o tssets. i, 11, Leo ulso has nelther debts nor ?s:ou. The petition was referred to the Reg- ster. Lidwin J. Decler, n real-cstate dealer of the firm of Millard & Decker, nlso went into vol- untary bankruptey, Ilia secured debts tnntml‘n‘r §185,050, and *thie unsecured about $16,500, There ure no pssets boyond excmpsions, Brudford Ilnncock was yesterduy appointed Provisfonal Assignes of Ifolman G. Purrinton, An Asglznce witl be chosen this morning ot 10 2. m. for the gstate of Daniel Wobster. BUPERION COURT IN BRIBF. ‘Willtam Provia hcxuu asult for T‘ 000 ngnnat thlu"l‘runwcs ll{ Hm' dusfi:%; M. ;‘ ?’e\“lrl‘i!l: of Chicazo, another for alnst Wilinin Stover, 'T. C. Garlund, 'L L Boni, Tt, W, Branston, and Charlcs Dalmer, and_a third for $2,000 agnlust Willinny Stover, R, W, Branston, Charles Laliner, and T, C. Garland, C. H. Raco bu{m a_sult n replevin ogainst Francls Acnew, C, B. Brongon, and W, . lron- san to revover i dot of gentlomen's furnishing- Enmh andd dxtures in the store Ne. 133 Dear- orn street. ‘4 Auova we'sllow W' an engraving of a Con- ductor’s Canceling Punch, which wo are laving made to our order, and can furnish elther Rus- slan branze or nickel plated. They are o model of beauty, strong, and thoroughly ade, with Tho Cheek hero shown gives you an {dea of | steel dies, utid cut about n dezen different char- the arrangement of the units, whose sum s tho | ncters, The prico fs ns follows: Russian value of the check, and 1ts meaping, It was | bronze, $2 esch; nickel plated, $2.00 each. We found, upun inquiry Into the law regulating the | guarantec them all to be perfect, and they ors use of a cireulating medium, that the form here- | pronounced thy strongest and best punch now .withadopted was nocessary to mmyly with that | 1 the market. Taw, A printed due-bill poyable *to bearer’ fa NOTE~We have a note-form, printed on a violution of tho law, and tholr use dable to | good paper, bound In hooks of 100 netes each punistment; the supstitution of the name of | rood cheek bindlug, which we con sell at o the party to whom lskucd, and tho words *not | conts n book, trausferable, imakes the cheek in the form of o The Creait Checks, Cnm:cllmf Tunches, and rlvate contract, nnd removes {t entlrely from | Note-Book will be sent by mail upon receipt of hat class of indebtedness which is called a | above-montfoned prices, adding 10e per 100 “efpenlnting medium.” Tho arrangement of | checks, 10¢ for Notc-Book, snd Se for cack the units sround the margin of the clieck i3 for | punch for pustage, or by express C. O, D, il convenience In cancellug amounts s usedy—in | requested, with privilego of cxnmining before fuct, allowing amounts vised to be optional with | paying the bill, or may “bo ordered through any the f\nldur, and enabling the merchant to make | wholesalo dealer in Chicago, to bo shipped with change on uw? le"h““' Tho blank spacs for | uthor goods, numberiyg and dating 8 necessary In keeplng We_liave onc of the best-appointed offices In record of checks isaued—to whom, and when— | the West for the exceutlon of ali kinds of Buok, aud the blank space for slgnature of party or | News ln})nr. and Commercial Printing, We.aro firm_Issutng them is necessary to make the Agnlll or Crump's Btock’ Lubels, and carry In chavlk of valuo and to prevent unauthorized du- | stock Labels (in blank) for Spices, Baklng-Pow- plicates, der, Mustards, Soaps, Tobuceos, Whito Lead, 178 USE.~It {s designed as anpid in business, | Confectlonery, and Coltees.® whereby a merehant uay the more corroctly, We aro also prepared to do a general Ingrain: and with the least possible Jabor, keep accounts | Ing business, and will_furnlsh citimates on il with hig customers In the most satlsfactory | kinds of Wood or Metal Engravings. Our manner. The plan is elmply to fssue checks to | Spectmen-Beok of Engravings, which we Lave customers on account, who present the same i | ncoumulated during the past seven years of bus- payment for thelr purchuses; that the amount | incss (and of which wa sell duplicie Electro- of tha purchass may bo eanceled tho sum of | tvpes), contains over 1,000 fllustratious, mmllv the tigures around the tmargln (which are all of | gdupted to bualncss use. It I8 tho largest col: the denomination of cents) cquals the nmount |m"un of this cluss of work in the Unittd for which the check [s fesued, and the umanvel | States. This Hook will be sent by mail, pre- ed amount represents the value of the card. *mld, to any address, upon receipt of Oue Lol The customer at tho thne of purchass gen- | lar. crnlly“ knu‘wu the «-z;ut luxl :!uudx' :mu;:llt‘;"m caneellng the amount o s purchase, ot the time of that purchaso, sottiment 1o wade ALSO PUBL{SHERS €2 that §s always uuusruumry" it 1s liko Imylng CINCUIT COURT. W. I MeLaren & Cu. begun a sult in attach- ment y cealust Gardner I Clarke, Jr., to recover 80,2257, Javob Stuber sued Joseph Fahndrich, clalmiog 200, COUNTY COUNT. In the estate of Jolun Hiuching the will was proven and Iettors were granted to Carl Schrest, undor bond for 310,000, Tn tho estato of Itichurd 0"Mulloy thowill was l)ru\'en and letters wcr%mmcd to Mury O*Mlal: ey, under bond for 33,500, THH CALL MONDAY. Jupas Brovarrr—No. 185 to end of calendar, money over the counter and yocelving changa, 1t {s vury seldowm that a dispute can arjse; Wo would suggest, as u further provaution, that n !E ™ R sk T AR T e B e g Cayr ax Pownen Riven, Nav, 20.—Hrlg, - Gen. Georqe Crook, Commanding Poteder Licer Erpe- ditlon—8int ‘1 have the honor to roport thut ay thanmount to bp eancoled be firat marked witha encil—then the custonier cun ossure himself, £ he chooses 10 do #o, it 13 correcct, . box bout 12 0'clock i, on tho 2ith Inst,, whila narch- | o 3 COU: f Rodpidd e Mr. Moody onn previous occaston; tho man | 1sn can work seven days & week and guve his A 4 A Na vaso on trial. REEPING ACCOUNTS.—In the old way, it the reacue of tho perlaiug. Who hml Teestved & note . beginning w;'lh Al 5 A T L A A : unis JANESON-—207, 200 to 011, 318 to D18, e nxmli:cnu:lr el ol 0f 'p‘fi,’:"‘:‘;”.‘l’.‘; £ et i B o i = o w)y dear friend,” which very much ero 18 another welght (anothier paper) with | of tho soven Indian scouts who bad been xent out | Inclusive. No easo op trial, ho duy bagk, and ol { eat, and s NOONDAY MEETING, wirprtset i, heeause” e thoncht ho | the Nith e aaten, et (PITomse oy | o sxening bafore, who- rpocicd that fuey haid | - dunan Moouz—No court untl to-morraw, | ledger, and ut' tho end of tho tjne ugroud, or argest, Choapest, REQUEST3 POR PRAYHH, I ‘no friend In Inn,luml '{f““& H‘;s ner}nu: The noonday meeting yesterday was held at | system wascompletely shattered, aud an ulfor the Tulmmuc‘l‘-’);' fnrtuvfilsoly !0,'}{"‘ thero were | 10 Lonquer his uppetito caused him to uhuktlund divaovored ‘the mafn cump of the Chegennes at o paint fn the mountslns about fftoen or tiventy futher and mothier.” llow mm:f YOUNE peo- miles dintant, two of the seven Indlans remainini Junae Roorrs~509, 514 to b5, juclusive. No e here are willing to be welghed dgainst thia caso on trial. Junas Boorn—1,8{3, Hatheway vs. Iliinols when the secount §8 due, to mnake a bill of the ftems which have Leen.bought. With these aw of Godd I luve never known a young ludy " cheeks It {8 only necossary to mako ous entry 3 T B Tt wtuing. that hu was unable to | to murry agalnst tho wishos of hor yurents whip | 10, Wotch thole camp. Who command wos halted | Contral Railyood Campany, on trial.” No call | for sach oot chock r chucks, 1f 8 cnae HS a H l GPHII y ml j gay et poole pros, W Wl | gt M ton Ut ot hft o Mo | kg vt il 0, S L | i it 1, e WS b arl, | Mgl ot utltes lie acenint ey, o authn think §t bs one of the sfgus of the lust day, for we read that fn tho lnst doys thers shufl be lxunp)u Hywithout natural affection,™ as well ns e other gins that are wentioned, How wany sonsare thore here who Jaugh ot their mothers! l:m_yml Yuou may Juugh now, but when tGod s you step into flis bulunces, and welghs you agalist this commandment, you will not Jaugh any more, Pat it with tho rest [sulting the |, action to the word.] Wo are not to be weighed by one but by ull tho laws of Gind, Ilero (s the Bixth Commandment [another Eflpcr] “Phou sholt not kil Perhinps there not a murderer in allthis congregution, but iy MoALLisTRI—Set casca 2,105, Gor- lintn Vs, Shn’mm. angl 1,641, Brannon va. Chica- go & Northwestern Rallway Company; also passud ensva 1031, 1,000,1,1069, 1,184, 1,101,1,201, 1233, und 1,202 Na vaso on trial, “.,Ii‘bnl FarweLL—Set case 377, Legnard vs, wrder. Junae WiLLiass—8et case 1,083, Stojner va Bgelner, then fssue him checks fur about ‘the amount s is oxpeqted touse. This. mokes but one cnlrf‘ of a week, or month's accounts the unexpandu batance of the chiecks tho ¢ustomor holils may Do uzed in settlement of aceount at tho thnd agreed upon, which deducted from umount cfii\rml:d will ull\'u ‘tl.nln c;mn\‘nt lul his nwmui't. 3 - the merchant desires to do nway with bool- neldents, keu‘phi ‘Wtogutlicr, then Jeb bim fsano credie | ¢ contains the hest orlginal Btorics, I" ot uhm-llulin fus u\m‘m&wr ktmd ml;al a u:la Uuru'.’nr aud Forest Adventurcs—DBest SL'I;I:H fa for tho monnt of cliecks, payable gt o cortaiiy Practieal Articles—Hest Homo Fireeldt, . future dute with [ntereat ufter due—(If ot paid \\'Ifl»n dug). This plan brings u cerlaly (Iul” o pud Children's Miscelluny, all though the meeting was understood to be in the | moment that God took possession of lis soul, futereat of fncbrintes, the audicnco was graced | W spuetite for Nouor hud ceased, Nesterday with the presence of tayy of our best Chrlstinn | P “{fi,}"fi&,,‘;fi}:fl}‘&":hfi“ u;'i“’,h’::,,':‘t‘“‘;g‘t.‘l,‘:;l tentlemen und ladies, with whom this s the { “] had one foot In tho grave,” sald he: T had favorite day, The Rev, E. R Davis prefaced | lost all hapoi [ expected to dio infu fow daya the rewling of the requests for prayer with | Jnore, atd ™ 1 coull seo the bottomlvs these words: 1 am sure It would stimulate our }‘;:f.’ "“{:’.{.‘i mi:u“-hu" n.fif’fl?fi hn? uux:;:ll faltl and i1 our hearts with carnest pleading it Aly mother died o tew duys wgo; dlud bofore euclione of thesecases could be fully present | sho heard that 1 had been saved, but I am satls- to vur minds, and if the hurden that rests on xlud'th{u stie hus heard of 1t yp in Heaven? the hearts of thusowho ask for prayer could Wiidle these mimcnluns converslons were re Owing to thy nature of the muntr{. which wus very faugh, and in womo placen liEult (o pass Wit M“"L'u"m command i not reach ghe vil- {uzo untll about hulf 8u hour after daylight. Tlo surprise_was, however, almost If not quits com- pleto, The upproach to the village, the only pruc- feale ane, entered at the tower end, aud tho Inllans, tuking tho alann, took refuze i a network of very difliclt ravines beyond the upper end of the 'zl o, leavil ilum fuot and taking nothlng Lut thelr arms with them, A brisk llvm for ubout an houe ensued, ufter which skirmishing was kopt up uutll mlght. Che villaze, comlsting of 14 Indgee, uid thelr entles contentd, were duestroyed, Abuut 600 ponfes were taken IN THE UNITED S8TATES. ADNNENTS. Surriion Count—CoXrEanona—Quelay Reanil- enbiirg vi, Charles IKranse, $248,50. —Anton £kow-Peterson et al, vo. Charles P, Petorson, Po G, Anderson, and Jol . ! setllement, makes no aecotnly, puts matters in . Beautifully Ilustrated, o eated, one nfter another, thoj great vongregie | ticre nny one licre who ever got. 8o sugry with | 8nd twenty.dva Tudione Killed, whoss boiles r——— deflnite shapo und upon & correet busfhcas bosls, ¥ % Fstomourhearty ales. tHan was Fepeatedly moved tu‘guurs. andowien | any o6 a0 wish b wero dead? " 1f -\i;, Ynelst foll inta our ",':::,‘l{',: BiL trom pupurls Wiieh Liavi WASHINGTON. and Is atrongly rocommended wherover possible, § Thfulth gud prugors of thy mecting Wero | that puor it brolieht oul tho fuct that yester | uye tut ono ls tiurderer.? e that, huteth B ik Sk Tace i ey atisab A v —— ‘U keep & teeord of the amount ontstanding = v requested that God, tho Holy Splrit, would | day Iils wife aud child hnd come back to hiug, | bia brother lsnnmrdcrc{rlmm we kuow that no i on the ¢l for which the merchant who lssues Tho Publlo Debt Ktatement—The Penslon Appropriation Bilt, Wasminaron, D. O, Dee. 1.—The Decemnber statement of tho pubile debt 18 as folows: BIX DErCOnthunds: cueee s SIRLIK0.0%) Flvo per cent bon 1, 82040 mon killed aud twenty.dve, soldicrs and ous Sho- hong Idfun wounded, Fifteon envaley horwes sl four horaca Leloagiug 1o [ndian seauty wers kitted. ‘Tho commind rewained {n tho viliage dur- tng the nl woved o this_pofis 10+duy, Licut. McKenney, Fourlh Cavalry, who Was Killed fn thiv silulr, wavono of the most gullant them Is responsible, It Is necessury to open un and only et ot Jodger i Y Crodit T ettt | Bixteen large four column pages credit this account with thosmount of ull checks fgsued and charge 1t Witk ull mnounts canceled, A slate or eheet of paper, or pass-book will Two Dollars a year, . . i With many fu the congregation, wept for juy. written up over you when welglied by this law, gl.A\u to sppetite; o young woman ju jail for Alr, Eu)nkoy lhun“num{ [ 'l'hulNinui'y’mul “Teket, thou mf welghed !uglhu bulances ant afmo committed while futoxieated; a speclal | Nfie,” profacing It with o brief prayer, and Atr, | art found wanthig?" request for o man for himself; Newpustlo, Ind. Momiy clased tlie seryico with sn nddrees to the Tuke the Heventh Commundment, *Thou » dissiputed brothor fy Balthnore, Md.j g phy- | Throna of Grace, broken with emotlon ang hull | shalt not commit adnltery.” ‘Fhis scems to by E convert and cleapse the following: A 'ludy, a | AP Moody raised his hands in asmazement, sud, | murderer hath eternal e Can you hot_sen ,.4 a L Vi e, it s anly novossary to : ot Gra it ! ¢ billcury and- honorabla tah that 1 Have ever LC R s o 3t sclun s thi ity four men, conemed druni- | of toder allictiuis Aot Sl riite b | 1, moskaautin, of o, ik S SE | kuows o B acesatr, ' | padiiom i 1130800 | s i v iven a cholee of 140 ) ¢ Intguperate husband of s Chrlatian | $ue®) dor” half-drimkon man who had titer. | very freoly. Young man, ure you guilty of this Colanel W EQUAL Cavalers, - [ NI dUiss or weekly, ar wonthily, 08 you may chovse, und to cach subscriber 13 given Y, lady] elght brotbers who ero bound by | rupéed tho meefing, mid also for anotherman | sln—gullty even i thoukhitd” How muny wen B e Ty ADVANTAGES.—As can be suen, it saves large, charmiug Ol Chromos, { drink: slx young men by thele {rlends; | who hlml done Ehl?"l'lke several days g, und L'-omu hl!tlh Lllf‘n’a fug u|rry-mom| \rxulml'llnl\’ml and MEMORIES. Emti‘.“.‘f&ffli’. 7 t““‘uk‘ m;i{‘ g':lr:lnllz,firllfix.:;u:'al.‘:lllnl:«(lc‘:lln:;:m;;]“ L 4 cvidere, T, ¢ 4 o | wi prese uy. oot Wi aluinous yieel The = ¥ - vhlel £ A = b :l:,;::' 1::,“::]:“2“'; ‘{u‘ i Lor au l““Wl"n [ pl.’)' ““‘ ot “{‘,‘l'g quu{uy.u'H]Nq, el b uuw’u: e “Ianrlotw il Purplasiaranitecatint faiv, Total withaut Interes o grasznma | biMed, The time used in' canceling theamounts it T A » nty invited tonttend thesa | Ay g close of the mecting, e, Moody In- | who says: w1t you desert g wiil Sy paje. BUl tesier e, . purchased {8 noimore than would e veceseary in ON Tfl J J eneetinga; & bustucss-man fu this cty: spectal | vited tho Inquirees ta puss fn U the rooms under | oxpose~ you Can you tuke that harlol White ila cluaring feru-tousen giosii, Tt febt ; F habrd mu{\'lug change If a customer wos paying in cuslyy It terves ag a check on wll accounts, and h{ re- —~OR— Aucing tha labor cuables the merchant to keep posted 8 (o how the accoynt 1s yunning, bes i ) o i ? i’f?.'t:..:'..ni‘LiiS{fiLélff‘;.“fi“zo'i‘::‘.fi",‘ui.‘,h?‘u"fihi‘%éfi “YESTA, THE GODDESS OF TIIE HEARTE, Wero tho flowers | plucked with you, \\‘an |§.u rusact Autumn comes, And fhe Torest-eaves shait fal, Twill walk in other laness Heur another wilid-bird's call; §1t biefore anothur heatth— May yours e'or be werin and lght} It bealde another bosrd— AMuy tils nover bo wore right. Ob! 3 groyer, colder dawn Wreaks around we everywhero; Ended all the happy dressny, When, througlivit o life of care, Al thess houra of mirth must end— i o il Ve huypy 4o, e C:g’i‘i“l‘m ‘r{n:urr}: requests by thelr paronta fof the canversion of | th gullery, the ludics going to his right, und | with you lnto God's scalvs! Perhians ?‘uu think [2 seven sousi n skeptie addicted to drink and & llm’w‘:mlumuu to s left, Both roome were | yoursin {s secret, nd no one knows {t; but let physiclau {n tho Eust; urgent request by s wife MeY, Mr, Suwyer !xmmml over the gentle- | e tell you, Gou knows it, Muny 8 mun hus for ‘her huaband holding Ition of public me’kfi department, mid, by his tact and encrgy, [ been Lroiight down to hell: by that slo, and he T ding 8 posltion of public | gy - excendingly Mterosting to ull presgiit, | Lands down ta his posterity evils tht witl fol- trust but mlxlic(ul‘ to drink; a husbaud who Is o | After frayer by Dr. Mitchell and others, Mr. [ luw them for gencrations, Arisul Shake your- anvderste strinkery a cltizeu of Chlcago for Wim- | Bawyer anuounced “that “Wa will fuve a | self llko Bumson confens your sl ta tod ; break #ell; a trivad In this city Lound by drinks for a ’l‘lmukeflvln -muoting to-day.? 16 knew there [ it off; leave the way tu the house of key whoas futhwr; thren tntemperute ey by thelr frlends; | were byudreds present who bad yocently been § feot tuke hold on hell, four business wmen oderate deinkers; | convelted that desjred to thank God thonand | Herels the Eighth Commandment: * Thou futher wud gon both intvinperate; by | there for whoy bad been done, i sl he suld, | shalt nog steal.” “Thero may bu some thleves » o sister for her brothery for uib | there ud been not leas ghan 600 fuebrlutes | here to-i filll:finmu clerk wlio has tuken B cents :{:ll‘;uthf his Bunday-school lesk'hcr‘ vonverted, ‘Phey | wern being couverted | of his employer’s money to get aclgur, or 10 may be delivered from deinkaud | every Whd | they wero holding | cents to gt w shuve, but Le v just as bruly @ badd binbits;" for unton meetlugs in Dwight, fed | on )lo u.i' Rock, Ev{ry oue pl('usmfi thief us l‘ilm I slolen w thousaud dotlars. by u.‘uum Mortun; fur unlon “eetings In M- | of this clsss would like to ssy saigething, but | Dow't you ses how quluk,l, will bring you tu »on Clty; for ministers und churclics of tho | time would not perult, ond g0 he'eallod upon | rulnf "It 14 4 thousand th pymg e o e = ST S ‘Total 11 Troasury... rebtloss cash I Treasary..... luiumm‘ul e duciua oy (AT ous small ftews, which wlU i the aggrezate muke his_nccount fo large, when if he were to ua%; mrlve.m arwora ut o thue It would be size, 34 BY 80 INCIES, BENT POST-PAID: Tefused. Crurit Checks I this way enalile the merchunt or clreuld: to ucult iy credits wil in Moy utid_nnder ;;uu'tl IN-DOOR, AND QUT having 8 larges :.'{\“‘:‘, b rouhocing Lhe tunbor of ontrles and | grom i gy GENer JiEGrary puIE Wi Tubor on thie books, the ll\xlnluz to wititakes {8 ulye largely reduced, und ueyl bucreuns sl dutis iy 1470, e et LA allrodi i it Intarcat yayabl Ly hewtul Biun Principal :‘I ing... utorvat gceried and ol oL uterest paid by Unfted Atatés, € repaid by sranewr walls, ele... 0,000,218 Malaned of fiterest pald by 25,080, Bgd it The House Camnnittee oy Appropriations inet ki ¢ in b8 zotng to every State und 'n.rlm.ury i o ta cluarye e | Tojon, Soakes b one of o very bist L = e, Hates cames next to an Inpossibliity, us the numbers | fng medlums that business men cun uge, Hoted where o nies Lictter 10 go up to 'l ed Represel v ;i ¥ 1 of the cheeks are u sulfelent guard, 95 vonts per Hue, aof the Chrivtian Unlong l\; pastory chugely wnd un- | cagl person who desired, in @ single sentenco ar | heaven frum sume poor-louso, than to ;?u m':wn i ')'}'}’43.‘,'“”,@.‘;&‘."3?{1. yau. :»—:{:1 :‘,’.‘f,’ :‘fimfllfin‘i‘l{f{.‘“i‘,,:‘r‘,\,filnfiu}}"m: The corybination of units ol themurgin of the "5s‘uh.g;zpum\ uifbuta wantod ’".',',’:x!l?'e‘n'm sl gy oot vt Wity 1 bt | St el i Wubandose o | el SR B N T Sl i o Gkt oo | 5kt Gy o b L, | D o, LT il 5 ik o c e | bl The respor st W ck | res fbe uu velghied og, N -bint' ” v y 4 50 utfords the niered i C + ed, i ) Wived; for ubrother Ly o slatery who Juoke 0 | and pay |lt‘l- rlLll‘ vw::'!y L‘i’mr‘b' o‘m fl.‘.“r;‘u’?:‘lfll-'r'f, o L EReTatat 0g o “'“hu';’ T e i, ) SEEHY R w“fi?“_"“_,_" ol _Iu|,t lgr UL Cret ta e Cenenla ey Of s, Alfurders st thew wll, H L Gud wbly for hie wulvatlung fur two men, that } cuute Pio clear rng of Lcartfelt thonks, Bome The Ninth Commandment, *Thou shalt not § God could glys then vluwr&' aver arlaks fora | had been standing urmI{y 1 Cheist for snany | bear falso witness ugulnat thy nolchbor,™ Are ¥ father und eon for Freuch Grove Presbyterian | yeara; others only for a fow duys. Oue person | you guilty of saying anythivg aguiust your, % Churchy pastor, uud people, Sabbatheschoal, and | had boen such 8 “druukard that his wife and llclgllgur hat {8 put trued” Ur, In other words, - ik organist; tor Graud Aveuuo Chapels Brook- | children were compelled to leave him, but he | ury you gulity of Iylngi And bere is the Tonth, T lyn, NoY. oW felt no appetitu for Hquor whatever, and ho | * Thou shalt uot covet.”! Have vou tever covs Vrayer was then offered by the Rev, Dr. Jug- | expected the return of his fumily, A number | oted your neighbor's wealthl I used to sin Kins, the Presiling Elder “of the Chicago Dis- | of those who utood up for Jusus Weres of moro | that way very often befors 1 was converted, trict of the M, E. Church, At this poiut s tully | that ordinary iotelligence, and thele remarks And now let d_the new Comwmandment o grag-haired old mun wrose fnuediately i frout | fell with such power ou the uuemmyj wtliers | which Christ m«‘ ‘Thou shalt love the Lori of Do plgtiorw wied began to stasmger au §9 § Ll been fur goae (o dronkeinces sud deseada- |ty God wiph ull “I.hv h:un. wud wfw il Itjl‘;y Wl to sppke a just und V(UXL tion betiiven i vush cuituimer dnd eredits, if he | jquiries s ehoaees o eourt o cual trade, A discount of 8 pur cont from the feco of the check Jur cadd ia | (| umuurqil\'t‘t casht un_ advantsge plat must se- cure the trade, and the discount extends vver Iy pyery purchase made with 1he cheek so pur- chiasedy wmlu‘ l]hu r!umun:}n‘-"wlm Du{l :31 rrmlm ——— River-se nap campluiu of uny difgrence ‘1 the price N gni- E?"uc.{:‘u.“m"umup lnni’icll o Illuuu:llvp;:lylu‘g Coruer Nichignu-ats 5 ighibor, 8t the saine thue |t seerrea Ui trade . ? B e pustomer, as Taaylag. tho CHUICAGO. 1 upon wy cur ngdia, Lut I'li think of thuée yuy houl Hekied s conatey b Nevor wil g breath of wind Over waters coue 1o e, But L'l think of that long ride By thy w\ualuaLflukl\ auuee, Foithtul memories of your heart, Warg und loysl i your truty, W go with wo whila | live, TilF the yaulshed dreaus of soujh. INDISNAPULIN. Oakuix PAYNE fcrlmings | Bqupla cn\xy of_paper, glx cen THE CLAFLIN REVENUE CASE. iould be uidressed 10, New Youk, Dee. 1, —Cllet Jugtice Johnson, of the Unlted Stazes Circuit Court, to-day rsu- dered an opinion fu the great suita of the United States agalnst 1, B, Clafiin & Co., fur the re- covery of 81,500,000 penalties for the purchuss of alleged simngpled gouds, Iy which the judg- mur‘n‘ut :hu oNer court Jyr the dnium‘wu T susbainnd.

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