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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1877-TWELVE PAGES. Some conmervative brethren nce, and thera was some fear that the children might not be imbue with & due rense af reverence for things b aker never daced to h ho aiways thonght sacred to oly and sacred, the nndertos and cend the palpit preliren siglied for tho guod nld fimet whe 4 40 Mear 4, howeyer, that thi oo, and that the movament should be led bly treapaesln Snced” bo ed by ail Preabyteclans, s and girls of the prearnt ddy it, and would play th A for the carrying ont of I work.” (L ThaL the Gemeeal Arsermoly had done {1ty this grent work to one body; —ths % \There they abtained tho the prees, that mighty power whicl o O gy Thio. fhariet Catcchiam was not fot the Tioard hnd acnt oot since the ra- 000 coples of i, and wan now mendin 000 publicntions 'pee mont! o #pirit of that stand-by of x needed who rhould be the focal centre of bhath-achoal intercet of the Presbyterian o onewho would make it the husiness of his bl mattersconnected with thiamost im. Evena loardof Pabllcation might wit, anid 80 might the editor of that Board. £ 'be el that thie was scctarianiam, but if \vcre unxlouato aivance another danger, and that “was 1 bringing them to il tor of & Ilrgc Salbatl d deal of tronble from children They belanged fo acliools, and therchy made pure of two or three picnics or Chrlaf en altending even two Sabbath-schools could not possibiy xo to charch,and so the I fnatitation of the family pow had faded onl Another thouzhe in connection with the forego- ing wan the absolute necd of discinline and govern- mept In the Sabbath-school, stonld be more warship In the Kahbath-schoals, They offered rd_ of Publication. had tonnd & whors he termed two or three e believed thers the children new ronga, and the like, as Induce ‘The' mincingz «as pons abont tad rapldly, and was made an attraction like candy or wweotmeats far Noidea of racrednesn or rcverence H1e was not speak- e meant that the of Qail, he pleaded thatauch soctarianinm ents to attend. . Thelr viewsas 1o ere fust ol liberal, Christian from _feilowahi; be Langht in Uhe right wa) made a flourising orchas t rest wpon the dry i tat the sametlma they must femember ery bong In the skcleton was duplicsied in While not glving up one bone of ot Presbyteriana desire In the Chnrch God had placed them to ndvance their part fe line beyond that of any other regiment in sad other puints was impressed on the children. in sny eaptious ot critical renent manzgement of the schoale which ahonld ® thanged, snd some which should be abliterated, Mo had fonnd that it was advantageous to close Sabbatli-school meetings with th ulgy and the benedietion, heard the hieasing of God it bronght thom & sense of day snd the place, 'I'he doxolowy was then sung by the sudience, and the meekini closed with the benedletion, pro- nounced by the Rev, Mr, Van Dyke, VOLENT WORK. MEETING OF TUN COMMITTEE. The Committce of the Synods on the Benevolent ‘Work of the Church met yesterday morning at 0:15 8, m, in Lower Farwell Hall. that a large number of members of the Committes ato aleo mombers of tno Ueneral Asscmbly, the sttendance was comparativoly small. Tho Come mitteo Is composed of thirty-saven members, —one from each Bynod,—and of these, members from twenty-two Synoda had reported. The meeting was called to order, and Judge John L. Knight, of thoSynod of Indlana, elected The Commlttee then effect- ed permanent organization by the cfection of the , Torrey, of the 8ynod af Central New ident, and the ltav. 1, M, MacCracken, nod of Toledo, Becretary. resentod a report (o tho effect jana of this Committes had been sompht yu‘t_ |r; ODII':IIOH -Bynodical Committec on of one tnember from 8 loug-metre dox- ronounced finon them the fleld. tle . eacrednces of the "AMter tinging '*There is no name so swest on TN REV, DAVID R. DRERD, 5t Panl, was Introduced as bolongl h od of Bunday-school workers, [Laughiter, } e sald: The Sabibath-echool (s 8" grand inatitn. top, ut ft Inniot #0 grand an It will be. The teh of Christ In a grand sud glorions fnstitu- but It 18 yet to be mnch more grand when the Lord shall 01l the whole earth, We Shefab many n thing not #o much because of, wh as becaune of what we ex; a0 ppnts a ehade-trea in hls i Inelunificant, It has no present valne, eithor But Lo looks boyond the te_between ita_vaplinghood nt Owing to the fact anty or atility, e nreading branches shall aord caoling shade from the sumnier's sun and bresk the blasts chool In the hands of Rdbert urkes was only another Gospel muatard-necd, and aa & clnng, aro_very wiall o winter's wind. Hibooga thoae sced temporary Chairman. ¢t this one was most inslgnificant. nated, and now it 1ls a great part of tho h it, because of what wo ex- achild (and Iamnotmuch nghter] the Babbath-school gress berond the aystem And T can well remember walt- of Hobert Parkes, {ag for my turn to atand beside the tea ¥ spiritaal insteaction + and meanwhilo our At~ ccd with'some other Tittle igno. nious angles for Tosit upon, or atadying the anstomy of files_upon Even 50 late as ten {he Eabbath-nchoo) iad ot progresscd far bayon i primitive motliods. i to members of | Henevolence, which consi ,each Preabytery, and that the ‘results of the work owing perhaps to the newnces ¢ exceptional stringency of the telng imparted therowith; tention wax engaj Tmas bending 5 the window-pane, had been me s, On moton, the Rev. Dr. Robinson and the Rey. Mr. MacCracken wero ay Bak the non-appolntment General Assembl he stersotyped olnted s commlitee to the Chisirman of ths Committea .on Benovos lence, that committee being rendored superfiuous Uy the exlstonce of the Hynodical Commiltee. Tho Chafr suggerted tuat perhaps the small at tendance at this meetini might possibly Indicate want of aatlsfuctlon with ita conatruction and or- #onization and referred 10 sntagoniem shown by some intercats in the Church, quoted from a report he had made to ok tha ground that the ere dlddho:om hent '1831, tho single amendment being the word lsaghter) was still employed; parents had an {dea that the Subbath-school was 4 KIXD OF BPIRITUAL KINDERGARTEN, fnto which thoir children might be gathere cahbath afternoons, —thatday of all the week when hysical activitier wera the mo«t vigorons.. owed an opportunily to Indulge in ears for the Sa a2l Babbath nap. #ehool to uutgrow the 1dea of a numery. Tha chi dren thought In thosu days that they were {0 ouf grow 1t Juat us thoy outzrew thelr clothin Il tiot nceensiry, certalnly, 1o ape Heps In the Sabbain e s Bynod, fn which ho to primary object of this committes. was to vitalize and promota the benevolent work of the Chu: and that other dutles of sccondary importance Leen glyen nndue prominence In the minds of & i f | 1 -achogl progres ch - owing some oxtent tothe language of lhe minuta which curded tho croution of the commities, cral discusslon waa indulged in by the mombers resent on® the uscfalness of this Committes, the esting thut, as Lha future sesslons of wers likely to bo much shortened, whilo Its numbers were growing, some such Lod system of les=ons, contemplating t whole Bille fn coutse, normal clanscs, meelings, —theae are buta fow of tha p grogress which will occur 1o every ome. These te arc tho gulde of the future. i possible for us to look in the &rectlon in which they point ua to-night, and with a3y approximate certainty (o prophecy cancerninit ke futaro of the Sabbath-schools, when & new star {n discovered in'the heavenn tho satronomer watches it night after night until ho measured & portlon of ita orbit, and then he ls with absolute cértalot; stpolnt in tho heavens that atar will be'100 OX WE DO A8 MUCH WITIL THE BABDATH- the uecessity of e care of statis- cat out wark for the Assem- would ve quite evidont. & rious suyggest.ous of minor importanée wero mado to caver paints profilable to be made in the of the Committee to the Uen« 'he weokly eontribution. question nd the experience of several meme wliowing that the syatem whorover ap- to_greatly increased eollections, Banders (colored), of Wilming- member from the Synod of Atlantic, that he bad prevared wome statistica of this Committoe in ble 8ynod, composcd entirely of colored charclica. ‘The Comumittes then, on motlon, adjourned to 8 vclock to give mombors who are also members of the Ganeral Assembly an opporinnity to attend, ‘Tho Cegunitton mat prrsuaut to adjonmment in at & o'clock, the Chalrman, trman read an ont- ‘You know that recommends 0011 * Wacems tome, If wa look back over the ateps in e progrens of the last decade, wo will certalnly that {t points in_the'direction of & vory of the Scripture, 56 @ Yeats o the Buch dettor knowled whole, un the ol children ncw?u:mullcll soything but Matthe k, Luke, and Johin, —the bost parta of the egln with: bit th @ childron wero not {n- 1u the different rolstions which the differ. wtpariz of the Dible Lear 1o each other. Lower Farwell Hall vnecation wil) Torrey, presiding, The €] lino draft of part of tho. repart to ba presented to the Genoral Assemb); alon of the same was had, and various sugaestions s 10 form and matter made, There belng 1o further busincss before the Com- mitteo it adjourncd, on motlon, to meot at 8:50 o'clockthis moming. something about it will bo more thoroughly furn! Already we bexln (o 2eo the olfcet of tbls ystem of uniform lessans, and of the ays- tematic atudy of the Serlptures, thered 1nto oarBabbath-schuols, rge adult Lible-clarases, members of our Church are nut convorted and hoola, yot we will have A general discus- Moro adults ure There are now Lut oven If the adult Lrought [nto the Sabbuth 70 the Editor of The Tridune, Cnitoago, Moy 18,—In your lesus of this morn- ing you were 1n an error on the nominatlon yester- day of Dr. Eolta by tho Rev. Dr. Rockwell, Hev, Dr, Malln, of Philadelphls, made the first nominstion of Dr, Eella for Moderator, and I am sure it was 50 understood im. PR tbeelder members of our churches to the hlush ualess they repunt. The other thi Toere will' bu a discomfture of in: frnothing that wihll tend so materiall throw current uflde) ngs will follow, fidelity. 'Thera os A thorough at man cannot well b skeptic wlio has mastered tho Scelptares; und that zua eannot well avold belng one who han but little 1 hear 8 man declare was ong of Christ's Aposties, T donot wonder that lie In a skeptic, Yenator of the Lnited States quote in & public pos Hitical pathering, as ane did not & thousand miles rom bere, aa o part of Gud's HHoly Word, **God 10te4 i & myaterionn wuy, form, ™ | do not wondor tha! 1 narst Assembly, THE OCIIURCH SBOUTIL AT NEW ORLEANS. , May 1, ~In the Southern Preabyterian Convention, Dr, €, A, Stillman, of Alnbnma, was elected Moderator, and the Rev, W. L. Lacey, of North Carallua, Secretary, Blanding commiitces wero appointed, and the annual peports on Sustentation, Lorelgn Mlestons, and Education woro read and referred to the ap- propriste coutuitices, s wean reccived through Dr, W f this Assoumbly, from the State the Northorn Asseinbly, giving oificial notifeation of tha activn tnken by the Jatter on the orul fonching fratcenal relations. Cowimitivo on Foreign Correspondence. OTILER DENOMINATIONS. BIIEBUOTH, THR JEWIA OUURCIHAS. The Hebrew festlval of **Bhebuoth™ (TPentoe cost) was celebrated yesterday by the adherents of This holiday is in commemora. 1n the Arst place, the childten of Torael in Paleatine, at the concluslon of tholr first harvest, sesembled on this day in their toms vles, and gave thanks to (lod for 1is bonnty, and From thils causo the festl- val derivos It name as **Shebuoth,” meantng har- ‘The sccond and more hsporiant svent ommemarated on this day, howeor, Is the . fssuance of the Ton Commandments to the children of larael whils wandering throogh the deaert, and the covenant which God made with Bervices were bield Inall which were mote J. Commlssloner Ge Aouwledga of them, e NEw ORLEANS, won o pere t he lunot a Christlan, 1WAS VERY NUCHI INTERESTED wome time ago, 10 ceading the ro ence which was had between & ¢ thorand nomne evanetical minisic who had_invited bim to audress them for rt wont on (o eay, that, although the Protessur dl horougls knowlydye ~of sclunce, layed u very Istnentable lanorsnce of tho iptarce, - The Nerlptures and sclence will not bu Laranlous unti) Ui Libli 1 of 8 confer- bmfd ;tlenllnn P O Lo LR Reforred to the OW more ALOUL il eclentista know lar, mote about the 1ible, Venension of God's Holy Word. ot ¥ithout perverting it There aro hus Boose In circulntion whoso sutlicicnt snawer would theslmple Word of tiod without nute or come 2w sxgn not bectuse of ol Viedispasition to skepticlsm, but sl M thelr criminal finorunce of (iod's Holy W When & now gencratiun has arison that has been thatonzhly tnstracted In tho Word of Uod, fnfidel- Mep forn thelr notlons ¢ Chirialianity fiom the lics that ara told LIt aud they abtutn these lics in all quart thew from the ruviews an frous sermons oven,—ffom any ord of (ind, Mon take portions of aud pressnt_thoss distartad *“That is the bellet n § was n college, o play o Joke upon the Mosalc faith. tion af two ovents, iy will Le diecomfited, affored thels sacrlicos, e splendid whioly Matainical specimed of the Christlan Chy 3 bays who desired t feanor of geology and entomolo, h vy curions-loaking % logetlier very neatly the diferent parts of olie & number of other buye, The spokesman wha { **Professor, wiht kind 0g e thist* Thio Profussor lookedl at it for & mo- , without a niuscle of his fuco relazing #+Well, 1guess that is o to tha themon Mount Binal, the synagugues yesterday, Interesting - than the services on most other from {he fsct that the confirmation of tha children who reached thelr 13th year during the year takes pluce. 'The ceremuny of confirming tha children on this dsy la of recent origin, snd the ides was borrowed - from the Christlans who have thelr children confrmied on Whitsuntide or Pentecoat, which also occurs about thi ‘ormerly It was ot nece: rle of the llobrew faith confirme: alwaya tavk place on tne h they reached thelr Lith 18 was considered a highly imporiant and mowentous coremony, 98 pn tuls day the young i‘ ous majority, and Locane & full member of the Hebrew Churctl, From this on o wun entitied ta all the rights and privileyes of d {n’ to make up the to petform certaln esniamun, ' in ngram and in ox leruelites st o of the bose #esented {6 amld o in which thy ldcas of man aple aze farmud. v it from the Word ‘o Rih, b0 & tetitlous bello hat e wl Delieve T *‘This {s the beflef of fry we iced to overthrow these cunning theorles @ slinnle teachings of the Word 4 fntereated {n auticlpatiug TUB MANNEI OF TIEILL OVERTIIROW. be detected in its very uticrance Receasary for the new yencration. end a ook or heard & lecture upon soma fubject, Lo write another book or deliver 0 thy subject in ordor to lt‘w;ld- man reachud his rel m, and was conn 7 tos, such #s **Mialoa" sud *¢ tho fret corsmony ten bainita The more ortht adbeto rlgldly to this custow, an wh are confirmed on ** 8aubuot! the forwer coremony when reachin, b A Tusuxe reporter_attended at the Narth-8ide ilcbrew Congreqation at the Si, James Church yesierday morniig, 1f a Universalls s ouo did fn order 10 suppore th Wversalinn) quotes from that prayer of st (o His apostless ** Luve kept, wad uone of thew 14 last, nerution ' will be ahle to fAinish that quo- Nonu of thyyi 18 lost eave the son 4 the Scripture might be fulflled. " tliatwho cally himuelf 8 preacher attempt t Liere 1y nothing to be feared in be 8 Christian or vot, snd tit, very scrlousty, the ward of where s Lhy sting? O Qrave, where he Bew genceation will Galfsh that rq_- n sud the Bavior futo it. **'The and tha streugih of alo is the iod which giveth us the vio- Thowe thst Thon last, ** A. Nord gatlon, 1t liss becowny very L4 i hlghly lnterostin "“'Ku |fi:.:lm'- u’:l the reguls th, " the chlldren, whi wore unly foar in uumber. hreo glels and one boy, grouped arouud the ]{ll'{ulx:.dd"fltt%; wanios suspectivoly, Louis Coha, o o Glickauf, snd Jds Welnreb. which on this occasion consisied of s fine 8 41 fulto a4 there is fu the city, —having from tue cholrs uf thole ut thanky be to hrough our Lord Jewus Chris 1 No. B us," were sung by the congregation, THE REV, DR, HBISER addecased i ) - s fron Tavenworin, Kanes bt o Ing North-Side churchesc —opened tha ceremonies With slngiog a boautiful nArmanis one af th aacvaded the platiorw, which was DECOMATEL WITI BVEL ond tlowers, and offered fervent sud would mot like villsge dverlooked, uf the audience to opethought bbath-achool waa the the Church to thu Peoblu to thy Chureh. dr only with the Chutch but in venly glory. The patawmount bool !‘:"l'o sgvetag chlldren, s Chrlat. U ihe Freabyterlan Church fact, orden delivered a ahort but very hie text from Exodtis hu took the buok of the Covenaut tho sudicuce of tho peoble, ond they uald, AN that the Lord hath said wo will' do s obedient.” Ile commenced ccvounnt was un everlaeting oau, avd bl Vislous were in as full force uow as they wero at 1t was & voluntary act un iho pacs of Uod aud jeracl. Thers Wad 1o compulsion. Tho people of their own accord exclalme 20d Lo obedlent."* According (o the elomentary featurew of Ihelr religlou, owa ugeat, aud they do not s § by showing :r’m thla 13 Bring thauy 4o J sy D AWay aowo thloge which b man wai bie Cac or cver bave trled to make prorelyten, None but such 81 offered them- | 11Im, throngh tho qnist, earnest pleadings of rame selve volnntarily and sgreed to atand hy the Cove- | Cl an man or woman. Our infurmal inquiry nant of thelr own arcord witbout_compulsfon or | meetings have been bleared of (iod. finw many ersnanlon would be received, The fonntain of | you, dear sisters, will tryand attend there mee ruth wan open to all and_those who were thiraty | Ingnat least nnco s week} Dlease think of it. conld come and drink, The Cheistian retigion waa | eacrifice a littfe, If need be, of social life, A lit- Lut & stem tarn off fram_ the Mother Church, but | tlo word from fou, spoken in weakness and trem- Judaiam stlll anrvived nnd adhered fo tho Iaw'as it | bling, It may be God can use to save asoul from wasgiven originally. Thronzh thissteict adherencs eath, tothe fiery filw un_Horeb they were enabled to At ‘other poinls weakiy meetings are held by promote refence and aet, reclaim rmme from | membara of our Unfon, and atlll other doors are idolntey and babarisin, and accomplish nnmberless | wide open for ua {o ‘enter, If we only had those other blessinge, Iu tho Covenant of Horeb notone | who wonld come forward and take np the work. people wan biesasdl, bui_every nation, from tho | Tuo harvest fa 20 great, but the laborers areso rising of the ann to lix aetting, Indisidnally )t han | few, 7 4 blessed man no lenn striking. Those who ciong to Uar ohject {s not to save menfrom inlemperance the diving law lived happy, and died with 8 | slone, bat from all thelr sina by persuading them conviction of & peacelo]l hereaftar. an | tocome (o Cheirt. We preseni the pledge hecanse was unable to calcnlate the hlearinga and benefita | we belleve in the pledge, nat ar which have resulterd from the adhierence tn the | means to an cnd: we present Je divine eovenant. It them once more renew the | care for sin-sick soulx, and to Him many of thesc divino eovenant and pledye themrelven **to do and | weary ones tarn and fAnd rest, Ve nro struggiing Lo obedlent.™ Ile then made an fmpremive ad- huy prayer and work to ando what Is heing done by dress to Uin fathers, mothers, aud guardians of | the thourands of leyallzed dram-shop in this eity, the confirmants, apnealing to them fo atiil con- | and, bleserd be God, some ronls sre rescucd before tinue to gnido snd advise them, thonch they had | they take the final p‘nnwlnla cternal ruln, roached thetr religions maturity, an they would [ We do not wish the public (o think that we ex- #till be inneed of their experienced and” dovotod end the funda of tnc organization In rellef-work, leadership. Let them keep the law and the | Notone dollar from aur “i'Teasary fa thnw expend. covenant before the cyes of these young members | ed. Onralm (s to get men to ceass danking, to of the faith, that thay might not go astray, Ilow | come to the Sarlor, who only cangive them real many pactents were prexent this day who bad not | help.and when they do this they soon become self« bieen hlessed to sae Uieir Juved gnes before the holy nn’nmmng. This s the bisia of our work. theine to pledie themnclecs lo keep the covenant! | Alady is conatantly em tayed ju virlting the homea The fcy Iu‘!l of death had snatched away many be- | of thowe wha have signed the piedge, and b STIE CHURCH SV Y OO, TILIZ CHURGH HYMA BOOK, WITH TUNES, . FOR USE IN Congregational & Preshyterian CHURCHES. Already in use in morse than 500 Churches, Favorable torms for introduction. Dele. katea to the Goneral Assembiy are request. ed to call at our offlcs in Chicaxo and exam- ine the book, All intarested in Church Music sre fnvited to send for 8pecimen Pages and our Cirou. lar, containing testimonials from oue hun- dred pastors using the Church Hymn and Tune Book. Miniaters can have s copy for examination, to be returned if not adoptad. Addross IViS0N, BLAKPYAN, TAYLOR & CO., PUBLISHERS, 138 & 140 Grand-st., New York. 3 & 1305 State-st., Chicago. AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY T AMERICAN n end, butan o anthe only fore tiiey Iild reachied thole matarliy, "Many, in. | prayer and caunne} encourage theni to keep on (n he faith, and | the hetter wa; Whole families have thus been it had becoma sources | hrought undee the {nfluence of the Gorpel, The hough thoso children had | Y. M. C. A, thus far have kindly given us, free of now become rempunaible for” their own acte, yet | charge, the use of Lower Farwell Hall for our the parcnts’ cars and u:lpomlhlllly for them nover | daily meetings, for which we are very grateful. ceanus, snd they should ever continue to guide | Forourolfcy we pay them & rental of $:40 per ; year. fflmn addressed the confirmed, and totd them ** Porward!" s the command all alongy that on this day they ahould confesa theirunshaken | theltne. and we belleve we are guing ont to vice Dellef In the roligion of their fathers, and fencw | fory. In tius hasty sketeh we cannol speak of tha the covenant made on Sinal, Defore becoming { hundreds of marvelous answera o prayer in our members of the faith they had 1o proclaimn before | work,—incidents full of intercst, where we have (od and the congregation that tha Iawa were fn. | heen'permitted to see tne frull of our labors. delibly engraved in thelr yonthfal hearts. 1o | ‘Thin Is the charin of onr work, the joy in seeing would, therefare, sk them {o anawer questions as | thcse wanderers **come home." Uur work, beyun to the meaning and Intents of thelr rcligion and fta | in prayer, carried on with prayer, gives promise of riten, nervices, nwl festivals, and tho dutles that | a grand futnre, of & time when the rum power wonfd bo Imposed tpon them heceafter. The cun- | slinll be hroken, and oar beloved coentry redcemed fiemanta ascended to the platform,and snswered all | from the **curse of the cup. stead of bedomlinz good membera af Instead af # Joy und bi of sorrow and angulal, the questlons In & very credifabie and ready man- ns. L. 8, Rauxom, ner,' At the close of this acttha children were Corresponding Scretary W. C. T i g P S P w = TRACT SOCIETY ECEIV L NLESSINGS, which they did. In the meanwhile tho cholr_ pers HISKY. ¥ Tarmed some masical goms, of which the aulos of Mirn Hsrdy, soprano, and _Mr, Knore, Lasso, de- 24 Forve expeslat mention: Tho.‘conlrmanta. having | SIZER 0f & Teotifying Latabllshment—Tho recolved thoir parents’ hieasings, again repaired to cullarities of the Itehm Oase. the front and ascended one after anotber ihe plat- | The whisky warof two ycars agu lias been re. formn, snd received the Rabbi's blessing and a | newed. notonthe criminal but on (he eivil alde. 52 MADISON.ST. A full aupply of the Socfety's Rt e Nated Tenehere B MUSEMENTS. LAKE FRON 0W OPEN IIOMES 1IN OREGON. A e et A N f THE STATE OF OREGON 1 WAS DISTINGUISHED AT THE Ci EXHIRITION TF MO, AWARDI TOR TR EXCELENCR ANT 7. TY OF 1TS FRODUCTS THAN COMPARATIFELY ANY OTHERSTATR s greal attractions to those Ity it ATTRACTIFE DIFER- BITY OF SURFACK. URAND SOENERY. MILD CLIMATE, foexcessive cold or ope Average temperature, summer, search of nme TEALTHY pressies Aead, are,winter 39°. hurricanes unknown, Death-ra Oreganthan {n any copecirtty suttod to thrant frull pepecinlly suite: cerenls, fruit; 0 VAILURE OF CIt from any fause, Ne Great nlundance tock-ralaing eery An a farming surpaseed by any part of the Union. from o0 FPpresent nmn HREE HUNDRED GOLD, to svery woter, Abundanos of good and ehean Government, o lands in Oregon. No T4 monopol(=s, au tn California, VARTETY OF TIMDEIR in Oregon of ese eeptinnal arerilenca for ind: AOUKCES, eape 1. FINE NATURAL ITATER STATEJ, vasd soater porwer, Oreyon icuters abound weith sk, snarket in Oregon for agrlentturnl producta, orwwing to shors transporiation to and DIRECT EXPORTA- Hatiroud fue ez ricers, including s grend [, 'egon has ewery adrantog Lk edin eiviiterd tounteics. 1] i ITIEA, ACHOOLS, Uniy nominal Siate dotd. peraons emigrated in B from the Easterw and Western Atates to ron, Most expeditiona rente to Oregon ta by railto San Franetsco, Colifornin, and thence 20 Portland, Oregon, by the direct steamer line aailing every Sutnrday morning, Jhemphiets, teith maps and full deseription :f Oregon, ;:n;t n;l nmt';i a i Sentirne noe, may be had, free of eharge, alo ceri ntre Pt et Lo v G Franciscs and on the Kallroads in Oregon on to the Eastern o E BOARD OF TMIIGRATION, Tranacript Duliding, Hosto Thunder-storms wery rave, KGON for thirty his, ru;n California. ‘conanivy Dregom 1b med rafiroud and trinl purpones. nt TEHE GREAT Forepangh Show Every Afternoon and Evening THIS WEEK, And nolonger—on the park known as tha LAKE FRONT, ‘Nenday, Tesday, Wednesday, Tharsday, Fnday,& Saturday, NAY 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, THE MOST STUP] TIOX to all part. ERA 'S, MODERATH uhteen thousand advice and aasiste beautifnlly-ongraved cortificate of the act just | Yesterday morning Deputy-Marshal Gllnan erfars chA ‘The boy Lonis Cohn, a nephew of ‘ex- D in Jonas. nen mada ' vory foeling ad. | Clamped down on the rectifying-houss of Herman dreen to the audience, and closed with a fervent | Wobbeke, late 1. M. Ford, Oliver & Co., under “SCRIBNER. £ FOR JUNE™ ’lnb,ly.lhon‘:lhfi":l“lgv f"f dml‘l’ 'nudm r:' Igner:yer by tho | the following circumetances, as reiated by Judue bl concluded the intereating . Hangs: In May, 1475, tho rectifylng-housa of .M, sshorvicen of a similas nature wero held in al th0 | yord, Oliver & Co. wanselzcd for **cronkedness,"— that s, for acting sa a fence for contraband whisky | (oo b METIIODISTS, which dld not pay the tax. An inventory of the | ©PCRS Withan Interesting descriptive paper on nlander was made, aggrezating some $18,000. Subsequently It was bonded out, with ilenry ¥. Biflingn, J. B, Lilly, Patrick Cavanagh, and J. N, Bodlans snretice, In tho penal sumof §:18.0C0. When **thatrade * was made whercby the Arm of 1, M. Ford, Ofiver & Co, were to turn State's evl. dence, the plean which 'they had entered acainst forfelture of thelr establlatiment were withdrawn, st the sugeestion of the Unlled Gtates torneys. Thoy advised the firm to allow Judgment to be entered agalnat them, ending the dellvery of thelr teatimony, Imnlicat- ng what {s known as the ** second batch, " and, Iaer; apply to Washington for s vacatlon of the judg. ment on the ground that they had boen of materinl benefit as witocsses for the Governmont. This was agreed to, and Ford and Olivor tirew them. sclvea on the merey of tho powera that bo in Wash- ington. " There wae no promise of clvil Immunity. Al that wan stated, bearing on that sublect, wai thiat if Ford and Oltver shoald truthtully testify the Go¥ernment would act wercifully and give them the benedt of it. Subsequently the judg- ment wan sct aside, {n order ta glve the firm an apportunity teanply to Washington for a com- promise. A fow daysago Judze Uangm recoived ordera to reinstate the judgment, which was done, ‘The day beforo yesterday e learned that Ford, Oliver X Co. had sold oat toone Ilerman Wobheke, suapecting that the sala wana *¢ wash,™ ba made investigations, which warmnted him {n demanding from the firm the amount of the judgment. Eatias faction was refused, and the preimises were selzed, Tn the afternoana Tinuxs reporter called on B, M. Ford, and from him recelved A STATEMENT to the followlng effect: The firm sold aut the bual- nees to Herman Wobbeka on the 16th nst. When thie house waa sclzed In May, 1870, condemnation proceedings were commenced by tho Uovernment. The rm detormined to fight, and put In pleas. These wero withdrawn at (e requeat of the Gove crnment attorneys ot the fime the defendant furned Stat's ovidence, snd they gnietly per- mitted a judgment (o bo entered up against them for the pitrpiuas Of convineing the Goverument that they would faithfully and truthfully testify to all they knew concerniug the whisky craokedness, Thin judgnment wav afierwards nei aside to pive them au opportunity to make 8 compromiee, In confonity with the azrevment for ceiminal ‘and civl) . fmmunity an they understood It Ree cently tho Necretary of the ‘Trensury las docided mguinel” maklng any compromisc. A few dayw ago orivrs wero recelved by Judge Uanga to reinstate the judgmenta, Thls was done on the 16th inst.. Wednesdsy, Upon thin judg- ment execution was |uv|eadntmhy on the store Intely occupied by Ford, Oliver & Co., but now awnid by Wobbeke, Tho firm has eutered a mo- tlon to apen the judgment to give tho defendants Jeave to plead to the merits of the case. Bartholdi and His Work, giving a portrait uf the distingulehed French eculp. tor, views of the con | statue **Liberty Fne lightening the World,” to be erected in New York Harbor, snd others of his moet important works, Dr. Holland's Serial, *+Nfcholas Mintarn,” incroasan In Interest and power with each chiapter. The atory deala with the Dauper and **tramp " queations (n & way that must have a wide Infizence upon public opinfon. The Croton Aqueduct 1n described In a valuable article, with mapa, viows, andportralta. Some jwportant facts in regard to Civil-Service Reform 1n Great Dritaln are given in a timely paver by Mr, E. 0. Giraves (one of the Civil-Service examiners under Gen. Grant). Village Improvement, to which rubject sttention has been called by Col. Waring's previous articles, fa further discaseed in this number; the questions hicre treated belug San- itary work, Sewerage, Ventilation, ete. Ivan Tourgueneff. The Novellst, I n, has written for this her o Critlcal al ozraphical Bketeh of this N ich {s accompanied by Old Cshipet™ han quality of Tourgue: THE BALTIMORR CONPZREXCE. Davrinonn, May 18,—~At the joint mosting of tho Mcthodlat Conventlona to-day, the Committes on Rovision of Church Discipline submiftted n par- {lal report on the constitution, The elementary principles and the preamble submitted are those ured by tho Methodist Protestant Church since *sonly, " making the lino read ** The Word of God the only snflicient rule of falth and practice." Adopted, "The Committes on Revision will consider 8 prop- onltion that the Gencral Conference b held cvery four years, Instoad of two. aa now. An additional report on church discipline was snbimitted. [t embraced the ariicles of the Con- itution of the Mothodlat Protestant Church, such terms of membership, divisions into dlatricts, circaits, and stations, with tha basls of unlon in- serted, The Committes 10 make arrangements for the proposed Ecumentcal Counell of Muthodism report- ed, rocommending that t8e Convention co-opurate swith the Mothouist Eplscopal Church by the ap- pointment of two minlsters and two laymenos a committee. The lev. Dr. Qlbson, fraternal messenger from the Mothodliat £ Church, was Introduced, snd deil: d an address npon the bond of uniun mmated between the Mothodiet snd the Method!st-Protestant Churchos, Prosident L. A. Latcs respondod, Recosa, 1n the afternoon sassion a still further report on church dlsciplina was submitted, sni adopted. 1t that all ministers, preachers, and members holding cortificates, be rosponsible to the suthority fssuing the certidcate, aleo changing the word **Buperintendent’ to **Pastor” in Art. 0, Bec, 1, of the Consiitution: of the Mathodist T'rotestant Church, and adding tho followlag worde aftor the word I'astor: **Or tho majority of the Quarterly Conferenco. A telegram of groeting on reunion was recelved from the Callege and Church at Adsian, hileh. “Tho Commitice on Pertodicals made n report, which was adupted, that the Conventlon recognize the Methodiat Hecorder aud Morning Quide, pub- 1ished at Pittabury. and the MetAod(st Protestant, published ot Baltimore, oa ofticial organ 1o rulo on the anbject of Church publ inseried in the Discipline. The Committeo on lloundaries made a partial ra- port, and It was adopted, auking the Nosth Caralina, [strict to remaln unchaiged; that the name of tho North Carolina Confsrence be changed to Deep Rivor; that the West North Carolina Conforence be pamed Alleghany, sud that the last-named Cone ferenco remaln as dotined in the Methodist Disci- H\rm Adthlcd. 0 Lmsgination. Charles Dudley Warner contributes an ‘extended obltuary notice of ihe celehirated heroof **My Bummer In a Garden," Calvin the Cat. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, the aothor of '*That Lass o' Lowrie's." lan a iragic ahort atory of Franco-American s, Thin sketch and ** Eameralda.’ in the namber, equal the scrisl jn dramatic power, Household: Art. Mr. Clarence Cook's readers will ba pleased to 1eam that he 1a to contlune his occarional contribue tions to the Magarine. In the present numbcr he has o paper on **(ilaanware* in the **lloma and Snefety'* department. Dr. Holland gives his own viawa on huine decoratlons in **'Topics of tha Time," There la also a sketoh of Disruell, by E. 8, Nadal, with porteaits; a paper on ** Tradition Muzle of the Spaniah Fyrences, " with hitherto un- nblistied scores, Bric-a-lizac, pocmn, ete ale by all Booksellora snd Newsmen. I'rice, cents & number, 84 & year. 13 nd that cations be Adjourne (lieman Wabboke was Interviewed, Ile stated RIBNER & C0., 748 Broadway, N. Y. a Prrae) f - ] MISCELLANEOUS, et A B, M. Forl, OIvar & Go. tor soma $1K,000, He had bought out the coneern on the 15t Inst,, and 80 faran ha knew it was 8 straight trade, Ford had ssaured him that there was no lten on tho praperty, which Is valued at from $15,000 to $18,000," Ho proposes ta bond the uoot:(- and Bght his tile-to the property in the courta, MEASTE. NURROUQUS, RUAI, AND POWELL, who- have been In Waahington for the pasttwo weeks (rying to make » compromise of thelr caves, returncd from the tal yeaterday, The two former wera closcted for rame” time yesterday afternoon In the Hevenue Ofice, hunting up statis- ticato ba used I preparing thelr defenso to ¢ zilte now pending auainat them. Ther cxprert kindly sympathy for tho Cinelnnatl distilicrs, wha are now squirming over recent developments congerning. (he wuy o, which (e whirky trade of city la conducted, and regret very much that anything should now grantpiro to prejudice tho prescnt Administration ayainst thone :vllx&tte intcrests are bouud up in the highwine rafic. 5 DAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, Bostoy, May 18.—The Third Natlonal Daptist ;Ronday-School Convention and Institute, under tio auapices of the Amorican Pnblication Boclety, met Jast night. Delegates from all perte of tho country ore present. Warren Randolph, of New Jersey prosided. The llon. Willlam Stickney, of the District of Columbla, and James 8. Howard, of Connecticat, were chosen Vice-Prealdents, and J. 11, Chever, of Ohio, and tha Rev. Gcorge Caoper, of Peunsylvanis, Secretarioa, An address of welcame on ehslf of the Laptiata waa made by the Itev, tivorga ¢, Larlmer, to whicha respousy wasmades by the Rev, Dr, flanson, of Philadel. uhis, The ftev, J. C. Haldwin, ot New York, Apoke of ** Character asan Element In Succeseful ‘eaching,” and Prof. liackas, of Vassar Collego, an ** Enthnsiasm a Power in Work. 3, In the Convention a paper was read by Ir. Taylor upon the **Imnoriance of guthering the wholo church for study of tho word of Uod, Divcussion followed, participated in by Carman, fof 1 apulls, . Jo Theatine, of 1Nlinols, of Ohla, stini upon the most experionc TUE REUM CASR. Tothe Editorof 1he Tridune, Cutscann, May 18.~I read in your paper in the report of the Munn teis), that Jake Rehm testificd that the Qovernment counse) did not promise him Immunlty from the punishment of hivcrimes, read also that when Jake was bronght up for . Dexter, Aver, Il nd others. A paper on *+Qbligations Christians to enzage Inteaching the Word of tio evokod an inicresting discusslon, durlue which the Itev, Doctog Gisrdner of Ohio, and Thearme of iliinole, made valuable sugyostions, GRHMAN CATIOLIC CENTHAL ASSOCIATION, Mrs. Van Cott’s Wil be ‘the brightess 00K lhlnv \uul, I"lllr ;lml" PRAISE BOOK. £, e et anahe Bueshy" Fen: ready for fi] e At & b | Shining River—356 Bt tor “Soucomt | Ghoral Praise—25 The Sthol So0g BE-8.601 Kl septiheet . The Enctte: $.T8; iy e wior V- ietines hublivnes, | DIOTIONARY b Of Musioal Torms, MUSIC BOGKS Mectings, I'ralae Meet- (In Pres.) 33 cis. peranee i GoRA e e VMY | (000 NowB w35 The High Sehool Chalr-S$1! ok e baaab cpsassitcentkncy: | Stainer & Barrett's Efther biok mailed, post free, for retall price, CLEVKLAND, May 1M.—~The Annu ‘onvention tated to the Court their iclief orthe us-lfin-x': cn‘ifiu'lluelgl;m‘rl.l: Resoctrln of the | Jaks’ ha el faly it Ofl‘YONDI‘: KE‘;‘L% UhiB“E:' nlto ntes, 10 eld Inthis cf sy 2 N " v ver son 0. nston. ! + | Do, certify ‘that they' dii promise Jake ime . ';:'-m..ia."“:l-.« o s ve o Catbogle | Dy N o man s8t by and heard Jute | Co I, Diteon & Cowy _J. E. THison & Cou nce societies, Over 10, - TIS EFISCOPALIANS. Sraunton, Va,, May 18. —The Eplacopal Councl} recommends the Gencral Convention to erect West enoyolent swearta what fhey knew to bos lie, and et thoy alrm thelr beliel that Jako told the trutht Toa mun up & treo, with & fair view of the surcounding country, It corlainly secuu as if they alf had tied. 1f L am wrong in my statements or conclusion will 3 liraadway, Buccessary to Lea & Walker, or Phila, JONE ATLANTIC, Virglais inlo an independent diocese, you plesse point out the ertort HusTicus,” CONGREGATIONAL. et ———— ' Cery Bpecial Dispaich o The Tridune, JOURNALISTIC. Now Ready and For Sale Everywhere, Axx Anyor, May. 18.—Thoe thirty-sizth annoal canference of the Congregational” Soclely of the Stato closed its threc-doya' scsslon In this'clty to- night. The next annusl mestimt will bo hefd Eart Baginaw next May., The work of Di Reynolds in tho temperauce morement communded by tho associatlon, The following w elected delegatos fo the Natlonal Counchl: T Rtev. X, 1L, Barton, Kalamazooi Dr, Ji s || Angell, Ann Arbor, _Alternaton, g Falrfleld, Romoeag J. Au Heott, Ann_Atrbor, ‘The closing serimon wi clied by thy Ttov, If, N, Burton, of Kalamazoo. This evening was do- vated to communjon scrvices, condugted by the Hey. W, ¥, Day, of Unlon Cit CHICAGO WOMAN ANC Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduns. 87, Lovis, Msy 18,—The Z¥mes was sold at anc- tlon to-day to D. M. Chambers, Presldent of the Dusctiers’ & Dravers' Bank, for $50,000 cawh, T'hers will be uo change in the editorial dopart. mont at present, except the retirelent of Mr, Itutchius as editor-in-chiof. A yumor yrevalled that Mr, Peter L. Foy wonld assume edltoral con- trol of the paper, but this lacks confirmation, Whatever chanveaara to take place In the businces department have mot yct been snnaunced. Chambers announces fus Intention of ainking at least 850,000 Anhlllll{. it necessary, o briug the paner up to s frst-class atandard. 1t will bes siralgnt-out Democratic organ. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, ~ THE PERMANENT INTERNATIONSL EXHIBITION, Main Building, Centonnial Grounds, Willbeopenon and after May 10, 1A77, wit e raug s Gf SahIIA, r%\m‘ o CRUDE AND CURIOUS INVENTIONS, Mr. Kuight's second paper, with 30 {liustrations, THB FIRST PAN, an lnimitable society poem, by Dr. Jlolmes, A BOUTH OAROLINIAN'S picture of $*5outh Carolins Soclety, " at 'BEFORE THB GRADERS. A Colorado aketeh, by 1. . l‘{;l‘Z-GBEENB HALLECK. By Q. P, La- rop. POEMSB by Bayard Taylor, R. Ii. Stoddard, and Marian Douglss. THE CONTRIBUTORS' QLUB, more bright and Uvely than ever, A DREAM, Song by W. W, Story. Maslc by . licott. REVIEWS of sl ths best now boo! A CAFITAL NUMBER, TERMSt 35 centa s numbers 81 8 year: with life- size portralt of Beryaut or Longfellow, 85, I, 0, HOUGHTOX AND COMPANY, BOSTON; HURD HOUGITS W YORK, T REWER PIb e S CHRISTIAN TEMPER- E UNION. v the Editor of The Triduze, Cuicao, May 13,~The W, C. T U, of ihls city has fully entered upon tha fourth yearof its tem- perance work., Our hearts are filed with gratitude at the way the Lora has led us, sod our work was never more prosperous than now, Wo want o say & cheery **Good morning™ to our friends every- where, aud bld them welcome to our headquariers, Twom 3, No. 148 Madison stroet, which has been undergulng the usual spring cleaning, and comes etc., cte, v Bitee aut of thy trisl fresh aud bright, tho pretticat raom [ fREHIR tho sdvantageous faspection 1u Farwell Hall, We welcome to this room all who onuuuu&{flg;h B CERAMIC ' are Interested 10 the cause of temperance, Whethur A e onyiTune, they reside bero or In the conutry,all welcoue. | JIOUSEHOLD AIKT“'L S, 3 The ofiice [# opened from D a. w, ustil 5 p. m., the MANUFACTIRING PROCESSES, e Corresponding Becretary being constantly I ab- | oo iy op AND CHEHICAL PRODUCTS. tendauce, EDUGATIONAL A {] ‘We have forsalofn this room ** Hints and Ielps, " a littlo book by Miss . K. Willard tolling all aboat how to form and carry on local Unlans, " Tha rice (8 only £4 cents Der copy, and ought to be {n ko bandu of every femperance woman in the land, Subacriptions will also bo iaken for **Our Unjon, ™ & brlglt, wldg-awake lemperance paper, published monthly fa Brooklyn, by ‘our Nationa! Unfon. Tuo paper, includiug postage, 1s only 60 cents por year, aud I8 worth double the iouey, Misa Willard londe her able pen to corich fis cof: nd cach nuiher containe the portralt of emperance man or woman, Chis 'CLIANCES, TR apparaTu NG AR b, and (aoumeralile articles show g the FINE AND INDUSTHIAL ARTS, Taa for Sore eenly sercs ol sl pataral ow Words, Ewenly sres ect or Laadis 8 producte FoprossRiing. 1ho SRUINT MchIOYD: menta of maukin o PARTS OF TIIK WO A grand s AT 00 Ty e Korih end of th {0 (ranspl, hes scats fora chorus of (wenly-fve Eilndrid porsous s0d Organ or oitier will bo glven afternoons aad-¢4saioge. Tho Grand Di- orama of Ne, 210 E. Wasklugton-at, Nuo 3 W. Wanl A WILLIAMS, FINANCIAL. s SN ey W. I, HUBBELL & CO., Mombers Amerlesn Minlng & Stock Vxchangs, BANKERS AND BROKERS, AND BELL STUCKS ON FROM 1 TO 2) PRI "Hu MALUIN, OQUARANTERD =1‘I(AIIDL|§.“ umas sons prominent NATON YORKTOWN. LIABILITY LIMITED TO 830. e, st me:‘l‘l’hu- are Liel y"g,‘.‘*um 1o shown whtit SiFa chorbe, ALt o fHs ke tableau Addreas for Informalios, W, ¥. HUUBELL & CO.. Farwell Hall, and bave been thus beld for nearly of the l&mnrofl 1) ¥.-0, Box, 2614, 48 Brosd Strecty n,_\_. CLAKATION OF INDEPENDENCE. WILD BEAST SHOW 40 TONS OF ELEPHANT FLESHI And the only liviog HIPPOPOTAMUS { Elsphants! AND A WILDERNESS OF WILD ANIMALS and the LITTLE BABY ELEPHANT! Mot ANTIC CIRCUS FKver Brought to this City, i i GRAN PovIION Erplanation of Referenca Marts—t Sataurdsy éx- . ¢ A o Fivetnaay ata a me o) Datlvs o007 ereopted AT, CHIOAGO & RORTHWESTERN RA Ticket Ofices, 62 Clark-st. (Sherman House) andry © Caal-st., eorter Matison, and st the depots. b B Traine reen Bag Eanre BNIudinon & Eiroy G358833rE SRR “a=Derat corner of Weliaand Kinsl b-Depot corner of Canal and Kiaals MICHIGAN UENTRAL and foot of Twenty.second-at. southeast corner of Hane A58 ke Faser Touse o ¥F Male, Eemale, and Ji TiRers, Moniks f dulph, Grand Pacitie 1 All ander A Centre.Pole Tents. GRAND DRESS PARADE! }all{+is Mata and Atr L Day Exrem _teaturday Ex- OBICA 108 & 87 1NUTS QIO fov Ry gy PRt TR GlGAl\'TlCfi'\SD TREMENDOUS SHOW W T seen, Opensat 1 and ns one fionr lafer. Admission o All, 7O eent ren under @ years. 23 Fee Papers. Prograinmes. etc., for drial COSCERT one tour bet irteons ushers provide scats f. M_FOREPAUGH, Proprietor. JOHN A FOREPAUGH, Managor, INGERSQ, Director Goneral, HAVERLY'S THEATRE---AIMEE, MAGUIRE & HAVER Aimee’s Last Performances, TO-DAY TRO PERFOUMANCES. . Fvening atA. At ihe Matines as REDUCED FRICES, the new venson o A PE| AR R Tavarite Fo near Madjaoi-st. Urid: ket ffica 125 iandoloh-ste Luave, | Armive, 1zann.m. S 4on m Iadics aud chlidren Youls, Buriniiieid & Tosas, f b; Feord Fan Eaprant ! 1130 rlliigton. [+ 900 pr can 1 I s Dok 0, wiant' Accumnin jai LAXE, 8HORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN. LE ‘(lha Street 81 b v o S NT (the Silver Cup). OHICAGO, MILWAUKER & 6T, corger Madleon &id Ga Boutn Clark-at., oppuslo Mhoruian House Tur the st time Iy T, BATLROAD, ngllau, her world‘reownel Engited ang **}Ndebrant Montrose.” in's Liltputtan Comic Opers Co. McVICKER'S TUEATRE, THE QREAT EMOTIONAL ACTRENS, ROSE EYTINGE. This, BATUILDAY, May 19, matinee at 2 o'clock, (The Inwhich AIMEE il Milwaukee, “Tickeis for Bt Pant er via Madison and Frairis La Crossa, snd Winons ~. Al tratne run vi Ro8E EYTINGE (n ber origiasl characior of Armands ENRSING AT 8 O/CLOCE, gVIIBS SARAH YTINGE in her latest and most powerfal im- QUINOY RAILROAUL and Bixtoenine ckat Offices, 33 MULTON, Clark-st., and 3. d 3endota, Ottaws, and Btrestor|s Last Week of the Reason N €O of HUA WHITCOMDB. = Sunday Fi . I . ey, Atche ahaiar Freolng, My 20-Tlenett of DRN THOMP o T 10:00p. .1t @:33 8, m. VEx. Gunday, YEx Baturdar, ILLINOIS OEATAAL BALLBOAD fopt btk i ADdToh e near Grare o DORAI BRI, - - GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC CONPANY. steamers of this Com d Haves. caillig at Pt iy o D300 m. Calrd & New Orle: W une 1N GOLD (inciudio bin, $100; Becond C tne, bedding, and ute: N, or any rillwsy stai LHICE oF PASE 21 . lubuquo & Sloux nbugua & Sloux l FITTEBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, r Canal aod Madison-ats. T L., Paluer Houss, and Grand Pacific Hutel Ci ‘everything na shave, it Verv' Teduced rates, 40 not carry stesrago pusans Engisod or Franc o Ml and Express, N, Agent, 83 Broadway, orw. ¥, WIIITK, 67 C! ., Agent fur Chicato. ANCHOR LINE MATL STEAMERS .mfl’é’,‘\'.n‘kl;‘é?;if:‘t\“s"fl BALTIMORE & OHIO. Fxposition Dulls 1 . % sbebion Doy Lok o, Moo Qran; pou ve Tl ke e ND _PAOIFIU RATLROAD MENDERSON DR’ uron and Bherma-iu STATE LINE, Omabe, Leavenwith & Ateh ¥ PaOL, DUDLIY, e At "PIITTSBURG, OINOINNATI & BT, LOUIS R, B. ing Depot corner of Cllaton azd Carroll-atse., West Bide. currency. Hece ply to AUSTIN. BALDW ey i ; i Wasnlngion-sie GOt g o North German Loy 1hf|l¢lmuuu::.l this Company will wsisgo—Frou New “nd Tircuen, arst OF JaiAEC ABRY ta AL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York to Quecosiown aad Liverpool. Rty 3 FRANCE...c0uvin ol Tulhit e Hona Jay Baprem (except Bunday) | “l:b‘:'n.”&’{’.h; e it OINCINNATI AIR LINE & KOX0MO Frous ity. Depok corner of Cllaton 4 pa FOR LOKDOY, « Thureday, May ai. at GOODBICH BTEAN! weukos ad all West Shoro poria, lsland, Appiyto¥, B. LALSON, 45 Y Great Western Steanship Line, con o New Yor (o Bristol (Engly SHT: e i pasage. $mu fiier 3 ol TR o Gl INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying (o Malls betweon EUROPE AND AMERICA, iy N ¥or Oraad A‘:ul'.l‘fiua,ngflaa Haplan wnd Muske- Tand Ludivgion, Toctsy wd | ¥ MEDICAL, Lisctd Jur GYeT 20 years with great success by §lll!llhl uf Paris, ol jat liritaln snd Ire threo years, They are well sustalucd, and great 0od belog dune, The Induence gulng out frowm Fierm s felt ln vier citica aud towus, both cast sod west, and even boyond the acas wen cso bo fouud who rlve up aud call gucin blessed. The sotal-abatinency pledge s prescuted ut tho cioss of every meeting, and bundreds have slgued 1t Dear cmn‘hz Wouen of Chlcago, Wy apoeal to 0u Lo oMY AR p ud. You are tec s o i L Tl Wi semata for rehifous Comversation, | ISR BRI AR SOl o uiAnY 8 poot sla-ladened be: 0 “The bed 2 excinion. Parties 10 be found 1 B L R e Tandon, kad 10 give upall for | Asmsiear’ PWCO 1o Oty Gtaenl Lyt fi 1 “COMI0 PLAYING CANLDS, NOVEL! =mse ORIGINALL L < AMUSINGE | L QTG ML= OTIISG VUL GAL, KNDLESS ANUSKALNT YOIt ULD A¥D YOUNGL SV st B, Stz o 4 Deals ¥, EL] OST oo b OB L s o visitor sy, without eatra chanse, vislt the Jn- e AT e Yo VT Yo feuisaral D R e A L W urther fayiscs e Perusnent L . "All Gealeabio conealiuces bave besd pruviied Ia the Preparod Ly Blin annie, parly Rolil by Uirugiiste 1 the United PLases. : o T B e PRESORIPTION FREE, y cure of Seminal Weal 1surders Livudbi 0o by ¢iot nas Lty fagredic FAIRBANKS’ CALES ANKE,MORSE & 00« 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Besassfullobuyoaly by Geavlne, CAYLUS 5 ULES

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