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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: TUE the widow I'Il bet $5 that sho will convert you and make s Chdnln; of you.” The young man SUICIDE- f_fi[fig_nnvvivh_ in'l mychu;ca." and ses_how quick they will Jeateh [Uand 1] the place with song. 2 Tl’nlch?l" Iwu hava ncllr rhw% h‘:,r this nc'vz fllture‘ diyine nature In the believer can’t live on Mr. Moody Continues His Talk on the duily papers, and dime norele, and thosp, 74 nshy literature; It must bave the Word of God New Things. 0 facd om The leeks and onlons of Ezypt gctdx‘i'one', they're all gotn’ i the old man's ANMUSENMENTS. end.! W'\ das, when the duft esmo on the table, | NEW CHICAGO THEATRE--ESSIPOFFy zle‘;lccc'lx e.% ,;}r‘firr l‘.‘l?: "oufi".'x’m?,"m' :gg‘;:fl:;\;:; Just aa lho’?}nnlnln was going to help the mate & . R S eo b bttt e s VS ;1 - i i to duff, that officer quictly turned the dish, 3 NIGHTS AND 1 MATINEE ONLY, ARRW fl; AND DEPARTURB UP 'I’RAINS : ',’.“n,‘%‘l'&"&‘c‘f‘i’;,‘{efi'if-,’ membr of the com | |mportant Decision of the United | fo, il 0% 2ol At curions old Commencing Mondag, Jan. 8. — capond States Supreme Court. ware, Capt, Miller,? tanai : s r o I waca mady o ihe condition. That the sl ok b sl the Captain, aa e restored the | Mme, ANNETTE ESSTPOET, | earaienag ofifane dutidsimsin te don' 4 espt Ton Thousat iy, finawer sny loner; ha wants tho wnauta | pucls Wore s, Shient the meetings svary | dish it Tormer posiion: #+I'vo had that | e Hinatrions Fisnist. aststed by FifeSunday sto & m. ) DAY, ‘an Thousahd Dollars Already Raised | . Ther, agein, thers aro now frlends, The | evening as long us Mrs. Van Cott was in town. | Power of Insurance Companies to Limit | plate for a laung time. Ty ALNMA, Prima Donna, ; st ’ for the Childri of Mr. friends of the old nature will not answer for the | ““The yonng man went to the meoting,” sald Liability in C £ Buicid Mnyhmkl said the mate, once mnre"tum- 01’!‘1’0'[: nufldxé’i’v’% mufl?. % 0T10AG0 & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, en . new nature. If any one protends to be on- | the wiluw, “and God touched bis heart. o iability in Cases of Buicide. Ing the digh, [-where you got ‘that platel 5 DULCEEN, Musios! Direotor. | yiexcr oxces, 63 Clark v, (shermas Hotme) a2 Bliss, verted and atfil aticks to bis old wicked com- | would have gone to the altar, but he dwln't 1 think, It T recollect right,” said the Cap- .'151";1.-5}:'.‘3:"190%5'}'?{;“ Canalsi., corner Madison, and at the depots. panfong, thero {8 not much hope of him, but | want to lose his money. Tic told me that after tatn, a8 he put the v“hllnk end of the pudding v, 8 S-FAREWKLL MATINEE. Teave. | Arrive. ;hnl zlvc? us lrler;lln wlmln ]llu m;ca R ey 1 h’r:d gone away }.(e wmfl‘d ?ml:me‘ mlllflanlr:lnd The Point Ralsed in the Case of the Late fimsrx:‘tl’fi‘mm, that I got It somewhere up ‘ ’“'"a".‘('f“'ff;“ xm"{'lfd Soaen 3.5, sents | apacttorun pine gl . ct. I sald to hitn, ’ : & X n and after Thuraday o fice. b i X ChoosIng Toxts for tho Yenres-Mr. | funt srer st o i beoh motiing but vaetants | - Fox whl not do aa_gou think you wiil. You | * e Co Blgelow, of Chileago. % P Tuought,” the mate obscrved, st slewed | “Sieinvay's Pianos ned atall Eapipo Concerte, | aDubidue SHNEY. TN Clon 1101185, m: Dloody's Selection. ond vagrabonds. Almost moro thau anything | must come to the altar now or ‘never'™ Mra, —_— thy plum end towards him, * that it was not ! agmans Night Express. 1 clse, 1'thank God for wy Iriends. Van Cott closed her meetings In the place and . | muide in England.” 5 NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Now,put nll theso iitigs toietlicr,—nes birth, . Sho The Ountcome of Over Thres Yoars of Ex- | ™Wryauil do, M. Jones, eald the Captatn; went away. She did not get the promised letter: it sl e PPYFPUPPPY apeRRaraE |’ : - 1 hat the young man, after i that'li dos let'the dish slona and I'llcut the | _Mondsy erefiing, Jan. 1, Grand Prerentstion Sadden Oboking-OF of a Tong-Windod | how somsue. e son,mew food now friendses !:‘!l:x:l‘;xa(f i waders, becams. Mors wicked (han pantivs Lifigation, dult fore snd aft” . Enteraliment, "$200"1h Preeeniy. piven amaycy: | SUTARES PSR Talk: and tilen add the new heavens and tho new | ever. flo had won a few paltry dollars, but lust h o 1 W ——— S yenink duting he weok, Matinces Monday, stiresn Ray EIpre: : alaer, et which wa aitall _Bave.y and by, and you | bis soul On the Bth of February, 1513, Henry W. - Wednerday, and Saturday. HAVERLY'S GRAND | 3t Faul & irneapoiis Ex.o. o1 cartly which wo shall have,by o , and yor 8 Bigslow, anold and tuch respected citizen, AMUSEMENTS. COMEDY COMPANY. Anentire new bill, Intro- | bSt. Paul & Winona Ex 1 [¢ ———— NOONDA 4 i lisve gome fdea of how gloriously God makea & 2 ducinis the great snd only PAT ROONEY In new h Y MEETING. over by the transforming power of His [Tol 10WA. committed sulcide at No.8iL West Madisun o Songsand Specialtios, Every child attending the - km;zfinm r]ondvmrnn. : Boteit those wilo conte unto Iim through Taith trect. e had been affected for sometimowith | c“l"e"g‘?:fg" zlalflfi:\l{“a‘ ot the | Jistinee will roceive st hiugiome present Cuil- o 0 work which was lald out for Whittle and | 1a His Son. A Iindget of Stato Nows. liver comnplaint, but his condition had never new mf 3y o jor 4 b pice present, 25 eIt | “a—Nepot comerof Weils and Kinzie-wta, Bliss this weck Is taken up In part by Moody lm’gfl"d:g;“-‘:%:;’figfl:‘;’;"; 3{'&“““‘:‘ ‘ll’;flf;:a:\‘l}l Spectat Currespondence af Tha Tribune, Doon oparded s strious. A doctor was ealled | Land,"? was produced at McVicker's Theatro | Ihelenling prerent 8} ihedinas “:""l‘é’” adadien | G pepot comer of Canai and Klnzia-s: * Des Moixe, In., Dec. 30,—8even years 880, | in to arrest tho progress of the discase, but it | Yesterday afternoon and repeated fn the even- | extrs will recelve & nuimber Lo draw for the Watch. OHIGAN GENTRA s man vistted Charies Gity With A yatunblo pan- | was ot wntll the opening prior o his demiea | 0%. The play s conventional enough, and so | The lewding prescnt sach evening vl be 850 1 | g .&.‘:".‘.551%. w%;mgoPflgg%m s orama of scenes fn the late War, which was | that his real aflment—temporary insanity—waa | decldedly a melodrama of the old achool that, it . 5| AT A Vackne Tons, e o Pt oo gltan painted {n London. He got out of mm,ln,l mlm discovered. lie complalned that he was suffer- :M)",rf{en‘ lfi"l? tn Cb:i:mzu, ;u &ham l;.ulpe ADELPHI THEATRE. i Toaves | Amier Teft his paintings {n care of a citizen while o | yng from vexation of mind, and was evidently | 0 I rst fn tho sacred precincts of that lo- —eee " e went 1y Wisconsin to recuperate ls pursc: | improssed with the Idea that somo ona wa try, | stitution. Bome reminiscences of * The Ticket- | JAK AND THE BEAN STALK. ?)'-'"fi'n'-v’e‘l!?,f‘.’."..‘?&'.‘.'ffi sinco when Tia has not been Moard from, and the | Ing to swindle him. The next day ho appearcd | of-Leave Man » llnger in *The Law of the ONY 3 Phaltes 3. Eorgmi,n‘ JACK atio othiedl, Kalamazoo Amm‘n‘l“ " fuite cheerful, but when the famly was | Land.” In the lat! I how: the In- [Clark Heos, Lontse palntings rematn in the boxes as hio left them. and.”” In the latter play, ever, i IDe Wite Conk, J. 3. Bloat. FELL AND NROKH 113 KECE. f‘,'\'mr,‘,"’"""fn"_,',‘m jepat °L, 8 plstel was | yoresting convict la not the much-abueed person | JENERIS; orsna Teistormaton | CIRDPAR]) and Bankey. The attendance at the noon pray- T i er-meeting was small, but the cxcrelses were ;':“!" good soniz with 'which to begiu the new Iateresting enough to clalm special attention, NISHOP CENEY ‘The mecting opened with the hyinn “Joy to ypnkn of a diamond which liad been shown him tho World, the Lord Ts Come,” after which tha | 8 Jeweles-store saidtobo worth $20000 waa thinking, sald he, what [ could dowith such requests were read, and tho Rev. Mr. Youker | a precious -{‘unu if any ong shouklgive It to me, offcred prayer. To one who follows these re- | I abould not dare to wear It for fear Eumclwd{ quests month after month there comes n acnsg | Would knock mo down and rob ma of it of the great variety and boundless extent of | Fhouldn't dare to keep It ii. my hnum_ lgr' {{nlr sorrows in this world, out of which these hands | 5 "“'fi"" would got i and steal it Probably unday Ex. $ Monday Ex. § Daliy. On Tuesday lnst, James Tucker, restding with | and fuund him fnan lnsensiblecondition with pls- | ¢Xhibited fo the carlier composition. He [sa M Pricen, 13,25, 50 snd 73c, CHIOAGO, ALTON & BT ) aro atrotched up for help toward tho peaple i | gyt L at fnto, the vault ol A e | s sondnduw, 'Aléln Newton, near In- | ol inliul. st Liood fssuing from a wound in | for2cr of the old schooly who has becn sent to LAST iktieor sicioenity o) SAMINMAY | mamsas orre & DERVER SO LA Chicago who kiiow tho way to tho throne of | Just soyou should o with your soul. It 18 & | dependence, Duchanan County, went to | thericht side of the head near the temple. e | EERI MR S RTI0E oy ot arrtve unet | WEEK, % Night, | Coigeieton Sew Sjge near, Mauonist Dridga, crace: ‘This city 1a now for he sccond timd th | Precons treasure, but yuu are not able 0 keep | tho barn to feed tha horses. Mr. Newton | SUredf 1o Houes Wer, (NG Borence s ey | tug"ena of the fast act, and s then introduced L Lo o ALty (FATIRE DEett Wb DIV W LE Tc doio ki chlet prayer centro of Amerien; peoplo {tf‘i{;’gfi"e“"lilr[m T]'f" givelt to Christ and | go1iowing him soon after, found him Jying on | mitted suicile while laborini under temporary | 38 8 meant of harmony rather than as the VERLY'S THEATRE Arrive. - trom all over tho Eustern snd Westorn | Crimes Rt for SO, o aa tho text what hio | the barn-floor, with n severc wound in the hiead. | Insanity, The cause of bis insauity was not | €pring of fresh woes, Tho strong scene | UAGUIE & tAVERL roprtetors | EARUClLy & Denver Fast Bx. R12:mp.m. 2 dronp, m. Btates, as well as from other parts of the | had cliosen for his motto for 1877: “This one | Lle was carrled to the house, when lic {mmedi- ‘hi)lmi"mlb i e ;»m"l ua l:'n-t;ncau‘r’fu illrxlu “"x;ufl! D; NEWY;AR‘SWEEK isiesuss m“-mw:ell f'ek'ifl f,‘l",':" SM?’TH s a0 giosp. m. world, when they would address s petition to 8““2 Tdo; forgeiting those things which aro | ately expired. A surgleal examination disclosed | b I bevs TREec D08 b ons "If:’;m © | the convict-father between the motives suggest- Comedian, Feorin Keokan ® Muriiumion. s bimgn: Tieaven sendl it ¥ia Chicazo. Thera fsalarge | DEhid, and reaching forth uato thoso thIgs | gho fact that bis neck was broken, It fs up- | of “the pollclcs was refused on the erond that | e by conslderntions of Lis security from recap- SOTHER BT Lt ons Wb 58 (15 which are before, 1 prees towards the mark, for and regular dally mail received by the Rev. Mr. posel that e climbed to tho liagloft and n the | fer'contained n provielon that It the luwured | fure and those conected with his danigliters J0TeC & bwieht AceomAiatnls 41375 the praiee of the bigh calling of God, which is i | garkness mistook his footing und fel! o was | gied by suicide, sane or insane, the Company happiness. This daughter loves a young lock- | Bupported by MimLINDA I‘JIETZ.H LLA STORRS, Davls, which ho ia expected to sea forwarded to | Chrlst Jesus.™ about 66 yi ot 3 d & Competent cOmpany. — R e 5 yeara of aze, 8 yery exemplary mat, | gl nly the surrend 6 " | swith who has been wrongfully accused of o N DREAIY =T Pag; : LAKE o merey seat o b, Porlaps t has oot oc- | - Mr, ooty then renucsted tho Rex. Dr, Sav. | aad had récently come trom ool gliould pay enly’the surrcniler valuo of the pol- | S TRORER WD I UM Shed | kOB, DUDKEALS - Tussiar, Netyrntiy, and | LAKE GMORD & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN. ¥ Lo ask why people sliould maka | 850 o Jead fn prayer, after which Mg nkey § YERILY OF INTOXICATION, brought eult before Judge Blodgett, who decid- | from lia kce“»crs, knows thal tho locksmith is | BIog, DAVI WRICK=Fridiy and Bacurdsy eve: Arrive. tho Chicago noou-praser-meeting tho polutof { 84 » Ver “f",“““l} s tho ’°“f tfi' N Onl sy | Willam Bohun lived a few miles fram Inde- | og, 1y February, 1934, adversely to the plaintifr, | Innocent, and that tue fi"“‘"fi person s ono of | PGS JDydreay e~ Wedaesdar, 700 ™ collection and forwarding of thls great mnss of | meors by D 1 ;’lx:“;vdg““fl" " Y16 | pendence wwhore e mado froquent vislts The | Fhe lost number of the Legal News containg o | Bis owi compoolons, Xeb e cannot SEL NG | et e e 7:0p, m. heavenly correspondence, amount(ng sometimes THE REV. DIl RVENTS other il iehie A L Jutosteated | decision of the Bupreme “Coutt, written by | truth without ncurring the danger of rending MeVICKER'S THEATRE, 11i0m me to scveral hundred lettors ver day; but there fs | made affectionate rulerenco 1o Mr. Dlu!{ and to | fundition, carryluz o cau of Keroseneoll, 18 | Judge Davis, aflleming the judement of - the Imeel? back to prison, The conflict of oppo- = . §6:10A. M. a resson for it, and we need not fro far to find it, | the important place in tho cevaugelistic work s for tho Church to which God hiad ealled him. Durlng the War tho Chicago Evanzelistic Com- | "Ny %8 "ihra followed with some. pleasant mittec was about the first organized body of | remarks about the new Iny-evangelist engine of- Christlans to take hold of the Lord's work | fecting the old mnnhlllcr_yyo{ uu‘:k Chureh, n line among the soldiers. God gnve to these men | of lthwsfl"- augglelslv-‘:l by lhclflcl vfl the achion the fdea of a movable church to go with o | 8pdreactionof the twu great pumpiiic cugine movable army; and In conmection with tho ?({n:’i‘{,;‘,,";‘x?c::&ll}ysfifi Coles “}\“ ‘d:fl",}c';."’,fi,r_ work of tho Christian Commission, Brotlier | ported some forty-nine conversions at Lyons Moody and his fcllow-Commissioners, | and Western Springs. among thelr other offices for tho alck, MH, MOODY pray, A man with o bullet-hole in his breast, | I'will take the seventh versc of the fttleth chap: or with & rreat plece of his body torn off by a | ter of Isalal, * For the Lord God will help me, shell, must have help from Heaven right away | therctoro shall I not be confounded; therefore D ;] Nis zlezags he managed to splll the kerosene all | Jowor Court, and thus finally diapos! eite cotions arlsing from this situatfon is well - aver hilmself, and then he attempted to HEht | cage (n favor of the )“,..,mnll.’e {;u‘,)‘?x,:s,‘!,uihl; arranged in the play, and recelves a careful rep- UNEQUNOOAL SUGGESSI CHICAGO, MILWAUEEE, & BT, PAUL RAILROAD, Dils pipe and succeeded in setting Whinsell on | gigug three years and o liabt of ltigation’: resentation at the hauds of Mr. Thorne, Be- Of the New London Drams, The Unlon Depot, corner Sladison mfunu-m. ‘fokat fire,” 11is brother aceidentally happened slonit | =y iy an detion an two policlen fnsued by tho | 3014 this, there is nothing particularly Onice: G South Clark-dt., oppouite Bherman lowsa. and speedily Jerked i dut, of s bzt | gofeydant on the life of Uensy W, Dicclow, Each | Vel n- the action, nor = dusibing that LAW OF THE LAND e wardrobe, and’saved his life. Hohun was with | conained a condition in avoidance, if the Insured | Fequires detalled — description. ~ As good L) Tim Maher the day hefore Thanksgiving on n | should die by suicide, sane or insane, nod in euch | melodramas have Lren sceu at much Jess pre- | Which will be performed grery. evening during the | sliwaukeo Express, drunken apree, and the latter was found frozen | case tho Conipany sgreed 1o pry o the pasty fn in- | tentious theatres, In the present Instance, | Frok:and saturdar Matinee, Fxquisiely Deautiful | iWiscontlo & Minge 1o death hi the road the next morning. terest tho sursenler valuw of the policy ut the thme | morcoer, there s trace of unskiliful chooping | SSNEcrrRlorerul Cat ol Charactrts ven 1a shak- BEQUEL TO THE PRILLIPE-BAINES BLOPEMENT. | of the death af Iiigelow. The defendantpleaded | jn the lust act. Else how could tho victim of | speare’s Tragedy of CORIOL, A few weeks ngo, Jones County was stirred to | that Bigelow dled from (he cflecta of a pletol. [ gy atternpt at murder. recover from lisstupor | = = Hie : : wound, Inflicted upo hin person by his own hand, * el ¥ X 5 {5 o, denthe U theglopnentof e | it SLLal? Lo b e Santnnt, | and o to feh e uflor at s disance of AlpDEL I parishioner. They coolly notified thelr respect- !u‘wn, L iho tme shen b intieted the pistrwarici | on the stage! There are many Indications o TV ariney A hentre'in e el Vi Xu‘m\:‘l}l;l )m’l;;-l ‘lr:‘“l'{:"f"fl':{:";’l‘s one: :‘:Rlfi{; apui his prereon Ly e own lmnlfl.hwn‘}:!“Ll::fll‘::‘xfi L'f]“fi"“', in_the W““"l“"""“m‘l"u the “’l'f‘" u'l'(ny‘r:'uf‘nh:unir'mf\'.';‘x'n'{‘xx:':}x‘;x:m"'\n:xu b1 “ma::-::; emmnm;;uz;g';cmm;:: p o y: Mrs, Burnes came bucl, T | mind and wholly unconscions of the act, The de- | Which perhiaps are scarcely wor he polnting 3 fles i ) fushand received her. On Sunday Jast, the | fendant filed a demurre oction: s Piden if sdinaieddugas b Eoste Vst Wiy VARG | pepor ronot Take e LR, et ak 3 10 this replication, which | out. Incidents have been interpolated rather | fetia it o 1 ¢ Woranipers ot the Methodist Cinarel i Montls | win eistained hy tho Contt belaw,und the piatatis | with a view 10 thelr uscfulncs in the subsc- | Lrtine: Siiers Tes HAmar. v, Haudolpb-st., near Clark. At 0:% . m. |t 7:008. m. - Alltraine rin via Milwaukee. Tio 10TIT, for the seaton, as aaau»flnmmmmxmfi':fi::vxm:fi?nn':; {brairie . hayo I sct my face like a flint, and Iknow that | cello were ded {ug Mr., P 5 W Uring the case herefor review, Y efe ¢ ive Great L 5 ve, | Arrve. itho ls golng to ale in pesc; and so these | Py nok b adfiumed, e O e e | ™ Fire i hocn a sreat diversity of sudictal opin- | ducntoction, than with any reference o thele | Vineent! Kisor shieppardl Sy i, Geondatia gt laere | Armre brett 1 a % L i boldly down , and peat ) coherence with the developinent of the stor, \$ rethren learncd to ask tho Lord to do Hls ‘And now, continued he, bofore we close, T rpicuously, without a_quiver, under the indig- {on upon the question whether self-destruction by their babiiit - ncdent: 5 ::x;‘_mu,-rr{ Kelly. atinces Wedacsday and baturday short work. The eyo wos perhaps closing in | want to call your atiention to thechlldren'of | thnt gasc of tho hundrids of eyes riveted o | 88D 10 & 0 uf jusanity, Is whthin the condition e ,;Mh}g" o the w:fn. ity | e death, but thera was stlll timo enough to shorr | our Brother Bliss, wlio, wo lican aro sate: I | him. “Ifo also returned 1o his fauly, and his of 5 e potleys Whero the words of sewwtlunate | (s tn the strects of London in McCORMICK NALL, thie man o glimpss of Jesus on the Croes, His | have been thinking that if our brother wers | yifo took him In by lifs 0wn Rand, " shich I anly another form of | & place where the Intended robber must fall —— voico had- the deatherattlo In it, but he could | starting off ona traln, Ieaving his two little sons still stammer out “Gol be merciful to me, n | behind him, and knowlng ‘that he was to be sinner,” and that was found to be quite enough, | taken away, his last request would be, *If you It was from the midst of these ewlift and ver- | Iove mie, pray for my.children” 1 have been tain answers to prayer in cumrn and hospitals, | thinking a good deal about them, with no father and on the fleld of battle, that thoso brethren | and no mother to pray for and Instruct them, came back to the Chicago noonday | and it seems to mec that the Church of God to prayer-mecting with tidiugs | of & what | which thelr fatlier has given so much ought to he® Lord — was dolng, The result | bo a nursing mother to thess little chlidren, waa a complete revolution of those prayer no- | who are now so young that they will never tlons, In which tine had always been u chief | realizo their loss. "We have ralsed’some moucy clement, both fn tho petition and in the coming | for u monument to Brothicr Blles; lut thatstand of tho expected answer, Men and women | but it seems to me wo ought to ralec a fun A MOTHER MECH MER BTOLEN CHILDREN. | expression for sulcide. Dutaince the decision of | upon them, and the appearance of the younger TEIE A few weeks agro E. G, Halladay deserted his | Life Insurance Compan, Terry (16 Walince, | daughterat o remote and lonely mill “just ‘in L wife, toking with hlm twoe™ children,— | #80), the question ls no fun. ....3 en ane I thin llm\‘:'lo prevent the murder o(lth)cr fnlhc’r. The ! In that case tho words avoldin the policy | Jaat act, fndeed, s clumaily constructed, and (10 MALE VOICES) one o morg babe, ‘The wawan at oues | Lorlh R iliiE Ty hie own haedt and we heid started n pursuit. ha rat trace o H . % 2 Wa hel shows tho results rather of the zealous endeav- | Wil give a Concert for the Henefit of the Yalo Jim, after lenving Joffersou, was ot Waterloo, | that they refecred fo an au uct of crlminal selfde. | (r, of n staxo-carpenter than of auy intelligent foat Club W eaneaday Eventni, Jan. . - —Collego Songs, Gleen, Warbles, Part Thifner abo wents but some friend telegraphed | SH7uction, mud did mat apply to an fnsuno person | \imanshdy, Tho scting of (e play fa ns | Programm s, including reserved seats, S;i' fl;l uslc alladay of her' combug, and he fled. The | Biut the lnenrers in this case havo gone furth ol as its merits deserve, Mr. Thorne Is nat- | Songs. Ticke 4 mother vas not. to Do thus baflled, lowever. | and wought 1o vold RDzeiicr this elim of ik, | traily ot home fn melodrama, and Lic exhibits | fale ut Coble Libeacy and Tioot & Sony Knowing e had relatives in Iillnols, she went | If they have succeeded tn dofng ro, f¢ Is our duty | the pecullarities of the conviet-futher In o viyid | S1Or% o begina Friday morning, Dec.20,8t 10 | 3141 ang Expren, there, and, after a search of three woeks, she | togive effect to thie contract, an neither tho policy | nnd picturesque manner, Miss Tracy os the W00D'S MUSEUM (ftawn and btreator Paaseng'r found him'st Sycamore. On Tuesday last she | 0f the law nor sunnd morals forbid them tomake | eider daughter s not nlways satisfactors, miss- pLAR Jiockford, Dubuque & bloux| Invoked tha ald of the law, sliaday was arrest- | i 11 they are atliberty 1o stipulate ngai thaz- | fne gomio opportunitics to bring forth urmmfiimonms-mu. -rhexec-’-}-émnmmulnnne l'lcll{el’nll.lni:m'umml. woka up to the lden that God was just as will- | to be held in trust for those two little ehildren, | oq; aud the children delivercd to their mother, | Brdous uicupstions, or unheaithy clmates, or | 4) herofe qualitie: f the o 88 MILLIB eavenworth {ngg to give quick answers to short prayers as to | to support them, and cousole them, and prepare | o) 3 B £0 | death by the hands of the law, or In couscquence | the ~herole - qualities o e g % ke oy B ‘St HE it anamars Lo Jowe tmiea: 1n Iher worde, | them for- thelr’ placa in the World ' th | iien sho returmed Lome, haopy und couteutéd. | of infuries recelved when Intoxicated, OuRWSote | neter, and ot other times nitempi- | sunrared by MAUHICE DIRE wud the Eaiiro Com imepl ’ pany 1o the feautiful New Drams, entitied tie competent for tiem o stipulate azalnst nn inten. | i heroles which are nat called for by the text. S Reports come_here from Tamilton and varl- | flonbl act of ‘welf-destraction. wiethet 1t be the | MF. Lice ias o good eliaracter-part—that of tho | _Friday, ninrit-Sise M ke, ous otlier countics, of serious loss of eattle from | voluntsry act of a moral nzent of not. It in | volutle villafu—which he does full justice to. | ==—————=rc ) crlllng3n|uluu:lcu'5n|. At Jeast Iflniwu nll.rll)ul\u nnl]lerrl-lvm:l:rhyLllcynti‘nmmlngl':helrtlnknlln Mre, Murdoch and Mr. Hotto sre violently | oo ... 2 TIONA L, their death to thls cause, s 0 ftrongly- | any mauner they’ sco it provided the wesured 13 | thrust luto the action to accomplish some fusi, i AT AD el cstion whother, b fact, anited cotn | (o4l In projer lansazo of fhe extent of th limita | and suceced indiiterently. - The arscter wiieti | BAYARD TAYLOR or uny other grain {s fatally polsonous, tion, aud 1t Is nut ugalnat public yolicy, The lan- | Are, Murdoch assumes fias in it o sugrgestion of | gyyer sep4 lkivkerr, | gustoof i fpliion iy ald oy socldd | 3555 MW Surlcutarly In'the scoan. fn the | ol tKS B Bl b srepRmeRe b Chieago, thmur:h the teaching of Mr. Moody | Church. I have already ralsed for that purpose, and his Evangelistie War Committee,came to bu | this morning, $10,000, and any one who wishes the eentre of fulth §n God na the hearer and an- | to give mmhfun for this object, let him send it swerer of prayer. One other such prayer cen- | to Henry Field, of Fleld, Lejter & Co, tro has been cstablished by o similar process, Mr, Moody did not state what part of this and now there is aregular route for suppilca- [ $10,000 he himsclf was sotting aslde for them tlons through thess two centres of faith—viz.: | out of the royalty on *‘Gospel Sungsi) but the old Fuiton street prayer-mecting in Now | probobly a large proportion of the amount was anE 1:00 twane or Insane).” Th yer-me: ., e reasonable conatraction, If they be takeu in thétr | OUlco where tho lunch s “partaken of; but, os & | ljke. [have sd an bpportunity fof sorcral years past o e e e B | e mectim wan dimnlencd with the benedlo- SUNDAY AT M'VICKER'S, SRy Hieral sense, theve meanlug migiht nduati nf | Te<pectablo female, tho Jady of tho play must | SLSRErIIEYC maunct In which Thiv Ackdcis s con: 7. $Ex. Moudsy. olnts on the carth’s surfaca towards which | tion by the Rev. Mr. Davis, To the Eiitor of The Tribune. dircusslon, but it is obvious they are not wo used, | have some diliculty fu expluining why she | tend (t-and am satfsied that nothing ia neglected which [CAGO & PACIFIC RATLROAD, ++8hall d1é by Wls own hand, o or fueane,” | CHICA t corner Chivagn-avenue mud Larraboo-strest, i o T " | tramps nhout the codrtry anil visits lonely of- | can furir both the indelicctual 8ad toral deyeiop: caven desconds tho Towest 1S more than any Cmeaao, 1il, Jan. 11 was pleased to read | ounliess, oo sccuratd ado of expretson: | flces %t ‘Tata Bours, with her over-fond tover, | Mentattielatiern o o et 12 mies | _Torkes uiico i CIATR street: of our aatronemers can tell us, but that from EVENING MEETING. your few lines of commendation on Prof. | but it doce nat mors clearly declaro the intention | Tho fover himsclf, it may be remnrked in pass- | by rail from Fisicinias om0 8 Tent. for Doarging, e thosd tno jalata: o Jreat voliimes of_prayee LOWER FARWELL NTALL Swing'a closinz sermon of tho past year. It | (EIReRarten Verlies, \hofuthoriies sultonnly | ing, Is o brod buflesque, much given to drop- | X g ke, Kehouiing Tk, e, “Payaie | _Arive. || _Denasr, cond s a fac 2 Pt 5 ! cat the term cide’ and *tdyfng by ono'n ; c NG extra chargea Siudents admitso st y P was full 1nst ovenlng. 1t was the men's meet- | certainly wus ono of the most touching and fin- T policles of 11fo Inwurance- s havine | PINE into_grotesque riymes without poetry or Spetas Il s nd Slnke. IRstruEtton. foF reason, The play.ls beautifully mounted, the ind backwand pupils combining the sdvan- with this Interpretation, Tindall, Chief- | 6cene In the second aet representlug the roofs | takesof private tutoring and sehivol-room drf n o Bormdtoe vr. Holer, f Sanming | of London, ‘and that fu the last act showle | Jrtricture, o kradusics of Vale Loliose, Medla s 9, )-ny!h *+'The expreskion, ‘dylng by | the old mtfl. beiug especlally noticeable. »alo of intoxieating drinks for 29 Joan. Fue nicture of n ar » i pressive discourses which even that wonderful | the same enuing, and the popular understanding man has delivered; and, when hie alluded so elo- quently to tho Brooklyn theatre-horror, to the 1t Brutfi&r Moody had done nothing elsa than | ing in charge of Brother Sawyer, though there what hie hins done fn reference to this subject of | wero a fow woimen scattored amonyg tho congro- hrayer, it were work enough for one iman; > e e Ok e fore “to, "My | Zatlon. Tho frst part of the hour was spent In o : : ¥ tlway-holocaust, and o the sml iy In fact, 10 more than th tranee i Dufiding, symnasipm: ge etreu A reforcnicn i has dearncd the recret of religious | Seriptural cxorclses, reciting texts and explaln Ashtabuls raf catist, 2 Y G e thlscity, addres SWITHIN C.BUOBTLIDGE (11 power, of courso Dirother Moody gous | fng them, With refercnco totho road to Jerl- | fate of Mr. Blise, tho whuly congregation was Inflon iy Fakiah of Lre Mionl {‘e'mll'l":'""”“x’l‘u‘-x‘l;-_ LOND DUNDREARY, University, Ar M), Medla. I YA dn doing wanders inconacetion wiih o King. | cho, Brother Sawyer semarked that. the tann moved to tears. 'The followin: lines wero stg- | mouw. Life inwarance companivs, 1n adopiing one | Tho train in which Mr. Sothern took passsge e e en " Tials. Mmecit, s | o e B e ooy g 108 | Eesteil by the grand sermon, which was truly & | phrare or the uiher, have weed thens nithout dis: | from Detroft was delayed several hours, and lio Dyh “‘fl] B i ¥ ]' 1 Hafl and Express, e pelal oyt or s, vrayerewn | ML GO A, o B | Bl o e | s TR kL | 0 no e s ity yoteny wni g ter | __l‘flllfl‘ | DIBIIGSS VOO, | it orders from um‘[m., B i oxtitacs | meography of that country they would find that | ~° *FSF S 5 eaven | gione i n policy, fmpart self-meder. 5o do. the | the lour for tho matince. He was present In | filics and gentieien are (Nuroughly thatructed n sl 1ty exceited. IDally, TSAirIey oxcepiol Wlthout | full foree, however, at the cvening performance, ont branchies regutred for the pupuft of & arth, 5 AR Who compspsoth the paths of men o'cn from thetr | Bordn tlabiall dle by Hisown han ) Hhaction] Teop: y aplationthe | g ropresented Zord Dundreary to the satlsface | Son g Uosiness lfe. Collega “yoopend “Tuesdar, BALTINORE & OHIO RATLROAD. the privilege of telling the Lord all hlsincldent- | Jericho was mnuch lower than Jerusalem, and, qualiiention, they mean In legul con al wants and wishes, which are met In an | per conscquence, the road to it wnd down \'Iil'?' irth, 9 o A » Wi cop. | #ame thing, and when accompanied ualifying B T I 3 Srlauishing, depros: 16"6{’! men are Uod's | orade, from which he drew the suggestiou Whos s acquninted with our ways, " Who over- | Woris, 'ty saie conviriction. must bo- adopied: | ton of a crowded louss, The tdlosyncracles I Tvania Military Academy o, ':‘i'«'«'x:'&'—':m’{:-’;?y“cuulgf('!“'"" Epns,of Mone foncliura,tho plcturea f Iits book of wuman | 820 %0"ien who tad reached Jerusalem, | And Whoy if sy it ecel Minald, our wanderlng | MASHNCE iho seneal wanis consiel of ebticrinads | of tho fnolish Lord scem to kave st nothin ennsyivann uniary Academy, Besndbacie s Ivposl o) 3 ') ! 3 cAne ko, there " ¢ Vi Yy eul vl s ir. Moody fa & prominent fliustration of the | or in other words had been converted, should sepswiltload, i e W s o e e the | (ko eately hos Lhers. beon 1n-w thestra | CHeSter, Delaware County, 1a. JArie vower of stmple falth in God's wond, and donbte | ot travel the road to Jericho leat they also by Iexs this marvelous power fn prayer has been | beset by thivves, who should rob them, and strip siven him n8 & mzans of teaching the whols | them, and leave them helf dead. t‘huu’h how to pray. These are the requests for Mal. Cole spoke with much clearncss and prayer yesterday: stmplicity on the tople of wisdom, showing that For tho manifesteid presence of the Holy Spirit | the true wisdom wus not fuvented on carth, but with tho pustars und_churches of thirteen towns | camne down from Ileayen. Morntag E: Fant Line. Dally. *Dally, ba: CTICAGO, ROCK IBLARD & PAOLYIU RAILROAD, Deputy corner of Vo Huren and shernstu-ste, Tlokes Diilce 50 Clatk his PheTUAA onat o Man fs **attended by his God ** swherc'cr Ins stops 'l‘,',‘xf."‘l““f: i :JIC'IHL"“?J‘;‘::“}:',“’;“,,"‘.}"‘::‘"A’h""‘w:“l‘;“‘,:;lf:' liere ub audience more heartily amused than the | Sesslon reopens | mayeteay— Ton of the parties o 1t L hah e, v wag | one which stened to Lord Dundreary's gabblo Out in theclty'a crowded atrecte, whoto busy men | 110" IO WL L i o i peneran | ad “obscrved My peculiar actions st nlght, | === And when, i totls aai troutles o'er, he, weared, | NPrit. These had been coustruci by many courts | Tho supporting, parte wers Lotter taken e QCEAN ML EAMNIIEL ks 0 nléen, PRy * | of high authority tv exclnde relf-destructiou by an | than might have been cxpected. Miss ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRA] ‘Thts eraclour Power still delius o'ar him Iis vigits | insane man. Suchn man could not commit felony, | Dictz {s, as usual, shrill (n voleo g 4 RAN Lt o could take s own 11fe with u set purpose 1o | und anguldr fn motlun, and Miss Storrs {5 only s For Circulars apply to ., HYATT, Presluest. und cltles, and especially with the churces in | = Near tho cluse of the lourono of those men bright tokeop, do o, conacios of the physical nature of the uet, | clove o g - | peyhe Qencrat T {1 Steamers Gentral New York. Witk a new mision o Ause | known as * praver-meetinng killers ¥ arvsc il | que purning thestro we sce, the shipwreck on the | il uncomscions of the criminality of I, Antho | § yer amatour, Rt M Chicovirs tias “;{',;:{,‘f“l‘,, Petween Naw dovkc sl Davee, o Firmouty | Qmabs Leavenwithd tralls, and two mission Sunday-schouls in Canada, | bruced lilinself for w long, rambllng speech, Hue between sanity and lusanity la” uften shadowy ‘f. 7, sscla e taoiio dor tin o purt of Huddicomb, But the home-nctors | Yesseison thle Night Bxpreas.., proviicd witly SLeay Jar tho anivatlon uf Altcen aour,and aix daughters, | bt when ho lad it ng - far 43 | Avebut iy providenco of God, which we may not | AR diticuts ‘te ‘define, thia Company thouzht ¢ eciric Tilln) aril sal) und an lusano daughler. For the converslon of | (b noet Homer, Brother Sawyer bogan to b 3 Proper o take the subject from the doma(n of con- | called to assist Mr, Sothern were fur bove the 001 OF Harrow atrect, N. 1ty aa fullows: e, surfin '-:df:ol hpa Kal RN huv%&; would-bs orator's most flowery sentences he d, can see, by reaxon of the deatls of thu party by hidown act, | companles; and, althoigh gathered in Chlago | e Lo A L R R R RECEIVER'S SALE. body's Sundny-school, United requeet by fue | o) out, % Don't o out, brethiren we. ar | And Death redgns us at the last to Tl supromg | Whether be wiaatihe ttuy o Furponsible moml | on short notict, anewepd very falrly the To- | LG50 g0l tnclading. wine Firss canio, $U0to | The undersigned, Recclver of ths Lamar Insurance u e O e eamaal ror | olng Lo closa right wway.’ Now, if auybody decrov, neent or not, Nothine can bo clearer thun [ quiremcnts of the play. The Asa Trenchard, to % to sccomuiodation. kecund, $7%. In purstancw of an arder of the Buperior 120, * accordin; 3 i Tak -t Worls | Cowame kil dneane . wero | T aure. was weil, iy the Morence, the Jiimney, | THES eavia i, ‘Tiettrn tlekers ab peduced - ratca: | Eous P Comk Gotnty. will, on FFhey.he Sch -~ inttoduced for the purpuse of exceptin: » adsaitel " | Steerage #:24, with superior accommodation, including The Brookiyn Theatroln flames, that raflway-holo- | il tHe0noration of uwl‘m oy ny Intendu I | tho Murcott, und the Coyle were idequutely por Ine, hedding and '."’.'["' ‘Withiout extra charge. wl caust, o aLruc ) ¢ ¥ trayed. * Dundreary” “will be repeated to- | steame 08 carry siecTage pakicns Tho shiater'd imbs, the sngutsh'd cries of thoso sn UssuEiou mhete, e Inien wavir e snaod Pight, and to-morrow nighty aud at. the matinca JQUis b AN A rnvhmxr;::;'l-- we AlLtbys 60 Svseantry of Death encompanscs map- | 8 breelie, defiuiic, well-understood meannyz, No | t-torrow, whea tlckets purclinsed for yester | 02 20 s o = SR nel 11 Melsin SR ATt bt - one could be misled by thew. nor could an ¢xpane | day afternoon whi be received as equivalents for P VTR N Tmian and laaac . Tlardin: 4150 two stock subs kil nfon of (hin Isnzzunge more. clearly express the in. | the seats to which they correspond. i of suiil Cushiuian & Haruls o sald’ Company, each for That A of tho fow tho masscs bo not Al ey quests: ¢ Pray for mie,ia fallen glrl.* nf o | wonts us to pray fur him, fet bim hold up i wother, **Pray for my two boys.”” Byafsllen | hand. woman_trying 1o reform, l'niv carnently for Wiien will those brethren learn that since the me." For mo that **1 may ablde In Christ.” | Jjaya of Brother Mowmly as Presiaent of the Chi- Yor afather, and for & dear fricnd, For a sick | 0, ¥, ML . there has been no merey for wifo and for'a slck daugbiur, For three nephiews, sedvs el Gt F F0r the tneaved wives of tho refornied meny that }‘I‘:I‘h"‘l’fluh u a prayer-meeting ot Furwell public aucit ent or decres of U they now trust Chelst, For my only boy, Foran E tentlon of the parties. $27,0U0. OLU. CHANDLER, aged mother und twa aMicted children,” A united There were thirty-three persous who ralsed 3 I v s e New York and Glasgow: & o ltecityer. Feuest by two wiven for {he couversion of thele | thelr handsas desiring the prayers of God's peos | o o i syt panaian, pewtl] 08 1n thelepalainse, ol NOTES. ALSATIA Jan. b 11 8o q;u‘n!’x“-,uw.vm.nlmm B —— S b Yora' eesoh o fjort persiatd, | pieon thel bellf, buses o who. Foed Lo o heare ot very far the nolso of but & atngle | PRIV "NLIREY A0 Wi ‘e condibiony | The announcement In Bunday's Triouxr that | 2w Vot e Glutdow? "Liverroon, or Lntomaenty: | ~mmroonmn WINANCIAR: B AT A o o s Uicave | "Fh I pruve o b v by My | ORI a onw minde tmpresra by onepoor, | S LSS S AT | e Bl s B Do gen AN | U St RS T | 100 pLayestyd Has failien. Vg an “orphan aaylnin, Ly s agel | Morgan, after’ which tho work of iatructing | pue i i o billows roll 1o granaly on o | Vanely Aemruytal s o A€ AR compuny wGuti | ¥icher's Bhcatro s st Ehes W | TORAA i it ¥ den e Paid a Profit. of ¥1s q 7, Mot e cd W the Inquirers was carried on for somo thno heach recura exomption from Nubility, 1t {s unnecessa- | glven ot the New Chicago Theatre, on Clar] Dratia fsaued e pratitude fof what the Lord has done for her chl- | ench, i it i Bares of nsanity ) A BY Runt 8 L emten, durlng the past fow months, under our fmproved S onger. And scorcs of graves, wo understand tho lessong | ¥ {@dinctnn th various phasea of insanity in order | sareet, opposite the Sherman tlouse, Monday, W 10’ 3, ) Washingion-et, B by P wrl«‘l"l'.l“‘ll'!“nhym:vl'bxrl.lll!l:;‘.c"{;::l'"nubl:xilId‘xclrtlllrflul‘f'x‘)f' Quitea number of friends gathered round whicl they teach. touss whethur's. pineriblasluty, of circumelancen o $ i o B O e ocan oo aced m et mat At whi o " | Wednesdar, nud Friday, Jan, 8, 10 and 12, and 1 ininal sucis and protitaiucreased. ook contains uhsaved fricads, - Fr. tho conversion of sizit | Drotlier. Sawyer aftor tho meetlng was out | oy e s ot na ol seolto | 1L b st atcas o whion s | Saturday afternoon, daii. 18. ' STAT B 1 |IN EL ?é'gmulnram-uafi-»ri;fl?‘nmumluu. L younz ladics, Several reqiests by young converts | oll desircus to know what o'clock it & Pres - ¢ 1 GUE & CO. s g » n presented, | For the purpuscs of this sult it Mr. Bargent, agent for Mr. Boucicault,is in the N v, oAV o 1t ST holimena KIve. ity was then muni. | mong the reconstructcd men of Chicnso had | Ty day e siats 'sacad ue all, lshts, shades, aro | AN Intein(ed by 1 o cat hia deutly She polcy 1o | kb Shaihraun o ut Mobickers fhoatre, In | SFATR % KRS OLD PAERS, . 1t waas compused by Mr. Bliss'as an exprezelon | tnade him a Christnas prescot of an clegant very plain, avolded, sithotigh, at the time, he wad incapable | 2 i anmk $40, §05 an L to A A T of s own personal religious cxperience some | cold wotel s o token of thelr gratitute, adinirs eturn tickets, $110 to #1235, currency, Becr understand the moral consequences of what e was | traveling company. d Cahtn, £4%, Returi Tickets, €20, Btecrage at lows WhIch wa ans bt ourselves may see, With gladnees | OF Juicinig between right and wrone, and did not Frult!* ut Haverly's Theatro shortly by o | tins. I thne azo wlien he was visitiog M, Moody at | ntion, amt love, ~ Drother Sawyer (s a modest 4 o Rl old howe in Northilehl, man, and the attentlon which lils beaatiful pife MORE NEW THINGS. drew Lo himscll really alarmed him, 1 don't Mr. Moody then spoke as follows: You that | need ft in this work iy more than I needa dog, were ot the wateh-meeting Jast nighit will re- | but they wero so kind 1o give it tome.! arwith paln, doing, Any other constriction. would deny to the The attenitance at/all the pluces of amuseingnt | 4rsl Aavate > U AUSTESC DALUWLS B¢, Gete . 4 RelGtE i e attendanc etni ot il Sate rang another year wlth falth in aly %i:”&i.‘d‘fi".fi'c"}'!lflflff;3):55'&":'.-‘&.3:&'.’?'.?.&TS’;??.'&" lastulght oy of mun|o vll’ury lnTe.,n Elxnldiufii J. WARNACK, Mansger. &4 Clark-st., Chicage, 0 I D P A PERS e fcles, rootn everywhere was in demand. e Ade [ Al Al ' With bruet i tind, and brighter hopes for our dear, | I,y companies have only recently fimerted in | had the Targest audlence {n ihe aiternoon. | NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, native land inember that we were talkhig about new things, ANNOUNCEMENTS, by Fi . the provisos to thelr polleica words of lwitation | *Jack and the Beanstulk ¥ still fourish wwaz. New York to Queenstown snd Liver; Well, I didn't get quite_through, and I want to Noon-meetlng ta-lay in Farwell Hall, led by nd ‘::lul'y lmlls.u{lu;-‘nllg? Hops sustaintl, wo. well rurwuuunlmr’ [ lhuv‘u m this case. aud for this | jnely, HEL }:{m,.a.n.a.e 9 ';-rg:n- 'nnm it vorday, Wo “nad die" e birt, | Mesary Mtoody uid Sankey, Wotnaa's 'tewpes- | And 3¢ ae Fiiers:laving amdies to cheor us e bes e Tt L dopanlel ar soarls R ET T ENOLAD.Juinte o FOR BALE, AT he new creatfon into which the be- | auce moetingat Lower Furwell Hal) at 3 pom, **through the gate.” » ey, A BB L Tiover s bort, tlie new nature, . t., the dl\'yne Men's meeting there ot p. ¥ 2l Capr. Sass, | Sonicd v wan before the Snpreme Courtof Wia: | DAVENPORT, MQLINE, AND ROCK ISLAND, | GREKCE, Js. & e i | . 10,1 p 1 Yintiire, the e Datie; and the new ways Now i o = b= sin fn 1674 G Wisconsin, . 480), and re- Apecial Dispateh to Tha Tribune. T T Pyt ) SeRrEnCy, GAANEN i the Goapel by Mark, sixteenth clapter snd THE Y. 3. C. A ceived tho saine solotlon wa havo kiven It 100 | Davexvont, Ia, Jan, L—8tatlstics of tho | Fency Drsfta tor 4] and wiwardi on Greas riain aad U U s upter ang Tk e A REPLY FROM 0. H. SALISBURY. truc in that cano thero weea more words used than | o a ¢ Dave tor | Apply 10 buutls 3 ::-K%:’-:fl“ }’:l‘l:f\; vlr'u &nfi,atn{‘mfiuz‘ mu“gl{fl; Ciicaoo, Jau. L—Mr. Moody on ;l'humhy To the Editor of The Tridune. ura contalued fu this provisa, but the efect s tha usiness and jmprovements of Davenport for e (') v Lhe i elleve: i Iy e Bo—MFe shall speak with new tongues.” 1f o man has | cvening made an carnest appeal fu behalf of the A new nature, be needs a uew Longuo to Lxpreds | Young Men's Christian Assocation, to which e atmer i & Buan who ls cureiig taduys wil | gi) who beard i must bave heratlly respond- uppens; but it bs p ¢ e ed, 1 they know snything of the viat ainount of o o e it i | ood accomplishicd by that fustitution. Would The uld tongue, that used to be in the Lavit of | Hot & \":ri/ shnple and uppropriute way of clear- cursing, and lying, and standering, that ofd | 105 off the indebiedncss be, fur eacl one who tongue which bas been used for flthy conversa- has attended the meetings conducted by Mr, tiom—such o touguu as that can't express theuew | Moody, aud who has derived any beuefitfrom nature which comes down from God; there must, | themy o pay 8t towards that object! Cer- beanew Longue. Only a little while ugo a tainly thero must have Lecn 75,000 present at young man wus curang” his mother because she | dilferent ties who should be able and willlng 1and DRlY B. 1 ¢ 4. ‘I'a say that the | the year 1878 show that during that thne the { CiicAgo, Jan, L—Tu reply to a vonmunicas | Samuny will gk b imblo. Lt th 1ened Ahatl d Hh 1 tion In Sunday's Twiwuxs signed “A Repubs :-'y'l "»'.u."cmel, fcfonfous m"]uhhu]t;l 1’.[ fhu'aame xeinat ‘:l"_“::‘i;‘.‘;,';;:l“ LBD 0 and thit Orti werman L 0Y . can," ol : ning as saylug o shal it] iclde, sane o, il 13 e e i e e o | St oy St s 12 | oy amoune o g5 Thw 1 | P sttt | Ay o Tribuno Counting Room, aud I3 acquatnted with its ofticers and mmlm: for 0t the pastics. Neither the reasoning nor | Ccipts of ;,'u]lu :vun: sb..mjmlo b):ll -lu.zd“flr Jistes of paasage— e New, York to badthampton : be knowa it Is o Jawful, proper, aud patriotie | Sbinjon of the Court Is ut ati aflected by the lutro- patataes wil.aiious Sal. hushels. 1n bulld- | cabia gold; ste " o pal ¢ | tuction of the words which are not cummon to n{; fmprovenents $314,500 have been expend- | or passagespply to organlzation, and in that case hads a maliclous | both policies, ed. Thero were also 887 warrlages and 334 2 £ Mar fu the langunge Le applles to me. If he is 1t remains 10 bo seen whether tho Court erred in | deaths, in Mollne, fll,, the building lmprove- | Grent Western Steamship Line. ot 8 member of the orgunization but ouly a | fing the demerrer, Bhe pfplication fons | it werd BESONNY the Wholdals trule, Froi New York 10 Drbstol (England) dtrect. ! Was of uns | o) CURNWALL, Stam; e an T feast that ety b iby o | wiumd it A MEplly aysebiciong of tin et InTtock Island 820,000 wers expended In [ Cabigpassae, $70. Intermediate, o ickets, 1 8 2 d liremen, Qe cabl, §1; crage, 830 curfene L Fur freigus Jits & Cony e 0, New Vork, FAIRBANKS' STARDAKD SCALES OUld 1ot give hiti moncy t0 o out. sad gams | 0 make that small return for sll - they must | 17t e b3 u recklend, 1f ot mallzmant, slane | mahcatis o "o v n *Hheaad” 1o | bullding * tmprovementss the manufacturcs | Exeun 10 $ha Vrein o7 ALL KiNDS. Lle with; but 8 few nights afterwards ‘that | have received, QU | Guinat e ekl [ not alicunt, el | molicatan b “the pled la | Drcasted | ve | el £2,00h000, aad the Wholesale trade 1 | &k APy YA P WITEE * Jmwel SO FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 0O, young man was kueeliog in the luquiry-room T B ‘ 3 4 o B e B e “ L e oA d unouymous signature. Whatever [ have done | BHIL 74, and Judge Nelon treated thets s an [ sbout §2,000,000. b= e 111 & 119 Lake St., Chicago, bas liad the fndorsement, sanction, and averinent that the sssured was jusune when he e ‘N IN overation of sotie of the best ten 1y this c‘f'{; deatioyed iw life. They can be treated in 16 other HITE STAR L Eg csfde bis mother praylvg, That wasi mew SOUFL BEND 2 Becasefultobuyoaly the Genulna, toniue, To tAe Editor of The Tridune. Then we aro to have a new song. Intho for- | BouTH Bexo, Ind., Dec, 30.—Tho Rev. 1L W. | 4 State, and 1 am neither ashamed If tho sell-destruction was not intended, SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, Careylog the Mall, between NEW YOI = = — tlcth psslm David eays, **He hath put a uew | Brown, the evaugelist, accompaled by Mr. L. | work nor ot my cummn';' o v Un'),uu‘L.;‘l' s fon wauld have suld au, Justead of (bls, Fheciab Iupiion o Te [rioune .’:’gf?x!'-h."'w s Comumr, BT L e LTI e rour uto my mouil, even pralse unto our | B. Danl, singer,{s holding a serlesof unlon O. I 8AL1SBURT, d that fact and uvolded ita supposcd | SpriNGwiELD, L, Jun. L—Tho United Btates Geoerel Weelern Agent EST FOOD FOR INFANTS G "Tho tirst suni 'we read of a8 belg: sung | incetings here that are very successful. Mr. A oy a1 et O e enurists | Courts met to-day, but, save o few formal or- | _Dralts on Oreat Britadn and Ireiand. wupplying he 4 }:y thtumluplo of God was 8 song Qf redenip | ropnta morvlug biblo readiuiga, which are tlo THE CARRIER. real natire sud churacter of thy act as acrime, and | deré, and tho adinlsslou of two candidates to CUNARD MAIL LINE. IGHEST AMOUNT of NOUR- Loy altir ’-i‘)’r i l'*A“(l: ahel “l‘n{; o ‘; m‘i‘g Uest of thelr kind, are sttended by large nume To the Ediior of The Tribund. ot e e actbeclt, Maclow hocw L b | practive] smsndied ou bastness. Salling tires thnes s week 1o and from Hritlsh ISUMENT in the et tbe b e oY oto bewaes | Lers of Christias, . The night tncetingy aroall | CHICAG0, Jan. 1—Wo should like to inquire | {igaca to'empioy a lowded pistol 1o wecomplisiehiy | TUe State Bupreme Court meets to-morrow | Ports. Loweat Prices OST DIGESTIVE AND CON- O D iy stk 1 | CTowasd. And Lis sermone age blghly prized, ono | what ls meant by tho cditorial fn tho Buuday | briose, but howas utcunstious of thy yrob e | for tho Junuary terin. Tho docket is & very | (ARPlY A% Combdors Ofice, portbwest comee VENIENT FORM W soni of pralée and deliverauce. 5o when & | Jast night on the * Blood” belng especially | Tlmes relating to the thne-honored custom of | Lo Was committing. lls durkencdwaind Jid not | heavy one. O VI R o sal Weatorn A s t 1nad fets Lhe Bew nature, and begius to walk fn | strong and effoctive, The inqulry wectings aro v s addre enablo bizy to aco Or approciate tho murul conses | g Rey, Frod H. Wines, 8 1 the | Sttt SmANEL AVORY & MOORE, 100 how Wiy, ud sote o new tongue, b beiing | Tully and. consideruble numbers are confessing | SUTYIE Now-Year's addreases to the varlous | quences of bis act, but atlll left hiin capacity fedier: Fred th Wincs Houotiry.of the TWANTLD A “143 Now Bond-st., London, Lo sihe & mew Soni perhiops Uho tausiclina may | Christ cachi night. The work promiacs to grow | subscribers. The carrier works all tho year enbugh s uncerstand i phiysient pat Stata Board of Charitics, has lu preparation s | oo ol 0 anaall Cheralsts and Storekeepers throughoat thy Tuuglsat bis shilug, but there 13 a new soug hu | i strength, Oxs OF TiB RESCUED, | | round, through sunshiue and storus, for the | pake of She sser thes the sianss did uo annual report, which will bo an_espectally fu- M) s s s United States and Conada. Lis beart, and he must sing (t. o must bave o —— miserable pittanco of $2.50 a week. Wo should | ing that the replicatiou was bad. tercatiniz document, as it ‘wul fuchu e l;m his- wril. [ containe 13 Sucets | i o e e uew song Lo go along with all the other new The Widow Van Cott's Story. like to kuow whywe ars termed impostors when | 4'he judgient ls apirmed. tury of the State nstitutions from thelp com | )i or woidon pen, Sh & blecs of Yolsabis Jewi PRESORIPTION FREE. - things; those old comlc songs will uot express bis New York Sun, we have expended $3 to $10 of our hard-carued ———— "‘cfl“m““‘;r““’v g with U 11 reylow | Combicis Leihie pakugor witl elogant guld-plate ¥er tho speedy cure of Semiaal Weaknoes, Lowt Maoy new nature, homust slng prulseto God- Aboutthe | The Widow Van Cott entertained her hearers | mouey for the uddresses which were priuted and An Equal Diviston. law uf the ";’“" Z‘J;‘“‘l’:- will revlew | Jisavuuutiun pf.m-u lunlau..\bll,um sciplaand | hood. aud ail gleorders ryvuh on by Lo oa oz only thing they dofu heaven that we know of is | in the West Thirtcenth street Methodist meet- | 50ld by the Zimes. W should likoto know why New York Worl, thocutire leglslation of tho Blate on tho eub- | drope yos-veldy i cuntss © prokuscs Nl aried | exceis Any Bideslsg bt 5% RS Slitlonast, onto. e e vant o Teara th how sous bes | ing-houss last evenini by telling them. the fol- | they did tiot cull us iwpostors before they suld | 4 It's Chrlstmas tormorrow, sald Capt. Jack | dxctofcbarities | fufed” Biadie S0 Tun Browawiny RVE | semeSsimr tem St mm—s fore we get there, or else wo shall fcelott of | lowlug story: Bhe was announced to conduct a | us the addreasesi Aud, auuin, why did they not | Miller to his steward, * and you way put some | =~ M CHMANGES. | ————wi T " LILE place, Just tiil this building with unconverted | seriva b rovival meetiugs fu one of the citics I | renounce this practive pears u'l:bund it s ono of | plums in the cabla duff, but don't " use_many, | we—me 2 Aoy | SR, | | E RESORESs | “5f, Ji. MAMLE people and give out some of the old songe | tbe interior of the Emplre State. A youugwan | the brighitest anticipatiuns n 1ife, to which | and put ’em all fn one_end. I can't afford tu DISSOLULION. WINTER RESORT. ruLE ale -xm"i which everybody ought to know, such 88 | who wasut the club witb a party of mu‘! fel- | hio has looked forward for mauy mouths pre- | give the mate plum-duft.” The coparinership of Eggleston, Honness &' Co. S8t e “Rock of ages or *Josus loter of 'y soul” | lows suid{ * Widow Van Cott ls comiug to town, | vious. No subscriber begrudges ths mone) * Plums fu duft to-day, stoward! said nruf'u?b. Xl s ’{'.u'lltnaug azd C. Jus, ROYAL ¥ICTOLI HOTZL, Nawau. Dabazsa INJECTIO N-CADE and they can't slng; but All §t with young con- | and I am golng to attend her meotinga One. | which he gives the carrier oucu & year for su ad- | the mats next morning, e FE e {“ PHoLETON N TS Fortulllofedy 's'i.‘ifi[’flfi%oon & co. L - verts aad Qo sirike wp “Ohappy dsy that | of bis comrades responded; “1f you go Lo bear | drcss, Yours suspectfully, Canuian, 4 Yes, sir, sald the ateward, ¢ but you won't 8, C. B EGGLESTON, R 753 Broadway, Now Yors. | Cureladdays. ¥ossals by FOUGEKA, Now Yws,

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