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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. 1Tn the Firat Methodlst Church yesterday 3500 was collected for forelgn miteions, The Board of Managora of the Unlon Catholic Library Association have adoptod a eeries of mo- motial resolations in regard to the death of Mr, R. " M, Appleton, a copy of which will be presented to fho famlily of the deceascd, and they will also be engrossed on the lbrary records. Yestarday afternoon Herman Baer, 13 years of sge, realding at No. 760 North Wood street, was drowhed n & pond at the intersection of the Northwestern Ratirond and Rleton nvenue. _The ‘body waa recovered shortly afterwads, and efforts mll{! to resnacitate him, bat without avail. 'he members of the North Baptist Church who fi'er\ desirons of uniting with tho Baptleta of North Chitago, onder the leadership or poatorate of Mr. Walker, and to reorganize the old North Baptist Chareh, will rmeet for that parpose at 2060 Orchard streot, near corner 6f Sophin aud Orchard sitcets, Toesday, st 7:30 p. m. ' Natare, " l:hfifl"!fl a man reflectively tho other u: svoning, * es overything oang-up, right 1a the handle." ‘¢s," replied hia Interlacutor, *1ea the hymn very eppropriately *She docth all things swell,' ** The other man’ looked at him refloctively for a moment; thon sald: *‘Hincoyou prees me, T will taka something with you," Atho'clock laat evening a horsc and hugay awned by 1, Keith mado a break from the corner of ilalsied and Madlson streots, and wengat a rapid gait and asstraight as on srrow to Clark street, s distanco of nearly a mile, and was there stopped by OMicer J. H, Cobb, The velucle way partlally destroyed, but no other damage tvaa done. The Unlted States Mutual Ald and Sick Tellet Ansocistion is the namo uf 8 ne clcl{‘. composed almost excluaively of Germans, which has just ‘been formed and which promises to becama ono of themost beneficial institutlons in tho city, a» the hiest featnres of all benevolent societles are com- bineq in this Assaciation. Mr. L. Bullinger is the Yroaldent of the orcnnizatlon, Mr, Ernat Priddat Becretary and General suprintendent. At 7 o’clock yesterday momning Hans Thompson, n Norweglan 41 sears of mge, boarding with Henry Anderson, corner of Milwanken avenueand Kinzie pireat, committed rufclde by poleon. 1o com- plained af belng slck. and anld lie was golng to take some medicine for lis liver, but ft s thought thathe took the poison deliberately. 1le has been a dranken rake, and {8 separated from his wife and two children on this account. The_so-called **Rivereido canes,’ which wers argued befure Judge Williams Hatnrday morming, are nf engroesing interest {o the taxpayers of Chi- cavo, as welinafo (he twenty-gno attorney one goged in them, It ecema not unlikely that the de- cinlon will confitm_the city's title 10 the landa in Ttiverside convered in trust by Mr. David A. Gage, and thas restore a lare part of the sum taken from the City Treasury four years ago. A man over on the West Slde askod, during a lull f0 the conversation sta winal) festive gathering, the following conundrum Vliy {a Presbytetian- 1sm llke the ecicnce of s Tliey all gavo It up. =‘llecanse,” #ald he, Presbyterlanism means closs commaniun: and_close comimunlon s tight religions and tight reitgion s hic-thoology; aud achtnyolovy In the sclonce of fish. "' Now thewild- flawer blossoms on his little green grave. Jamics Doyle and eorwo Harringfon yestorday rowed n single scull race from the foot of Six. fecnth atreet (o Calumot and return, for a putac of 180, the distance Lo ho rowed over tneldo of rix hooea and n leif, Tho start was made at 5:30 a. m., but larrington gave out at Clark’s Polnt, thus throwlng the race. into the hands of Doyle, who proceedad orer the courao and dniahed his task by x 12:13, he having been detalned twenty.sl minntes nt Cla Point while changing his clotbing. AL2:10 yosterlay afternoon soma persons who wére pmnsing thomselves witha mpy-glass on the lake anore, reported to Capt. John Taylor, of the Lifo-Saviug Siation, that thero was a amalf boat in distrans vome distanice ont in tha Iake, Tho ifo- Doat was manncd, and, atter proceedipg rne oast nine miles out. they found a small pina”scow con- taining Goorge Abol, of No, 701 Hialeted etreot, acd Jobn Ilulpenthal, of No. 110 Willow atreat, oth of them bunnmbed with fear and exhauston. Thoy had gona ont fisning, and had accidentally Joat thelr only oar, leaving (hem at the mercy of the wind and wave. Tus Trinuxs hox adopted a new plan of Civil- Sorvice Reform, and apphed thy systein of com- etitlve oxaminntions to itn tiew candldutes for the ocal statf. When n youny college graduate, with hia diploma and wradnatlog cssay on the Subjectiv- ity of Objective Analo-Synthetic Positivism in hls pocket appears and anneunces his intention and illingmess to rovolutionize eoclety at $13 a week, lie 1s put on writing (o develop hisstyle, A crit- 4cal city editor stauds over him with'a clubanda Dlue pencil, and whenever he writes down sach n rusy aa ** Blue Riband of the Turf,"" ** Speckled fuauties, Jovourlne Element.t ¢ tho Blus and Uray, " *! present Incumbent, ™ **at a late, or, rather, ~an early hour," or the ke, the clty cditor Lats Im on the head, and crogacs out tho abnoxious phrase, This Induces vigor of atatement nnd purity of style, ‘Then hie ia Snt ihrongh o course of phyaical tralning, radsted according to lus atroncth, © Forinstance, o Is drat allowod to tacklo men’ who cona in to rend tha exchanges, and ank why that lotter hasn't sppesred yol, or to submit picccs ol poctry Bikd miscollaneous literature that they havo had in'thelr acrapbaoka for the past (histy-eight years; then ns hismuecle comes out and hischeck geta etouter he is allowed to tackio miniaters \ho cume to gottholr sermana back, and local politicinns of the Caok County Ring, tho natural result of ihia system of tralning ; being that {n_a few weeks tho roporter Is ablc to tackle and whip a wholo Ward Conimittos, i PHILADELPIIA VISITORS, ‘There {s at present much terror ol afright among tho rural inhabitants of the Northwest ot the prospect of thelr relutives in Philadoiphia whom tliey visited lant year svenging themseives fur the Centennlal upon them, and numeroun inno- .cent and friendly dovices have beon resorted to, with, it mnat be sawd, very Indiffcrent mticcoss. Ouecold man at Wankesha tricd to head ot a threatened fernption of slsters and couslua by the mendaclous slateraent that’ his houss had been burned down and lio and his famlly compolled to take refnio fn the barn. Did this’ succoca? You bet it didn't, illa affectionata alstor wroto to him that it must bo perfoctly fovoly, Jnst like u nicnic, toelecp on tho mew.inown ‘hay, snd lfsten to the ulerry songs of the reapinz.machines, sand drink pew-mown ik freah from the hen,and thut thelz love wonld aweeten and snicoths overall minor dlscomforts, and for him 1o meet them on Monday, the 1%5t, at the afternoon c: presr, and brinz two hay-carts fur thelr Ing: And now that hapless farmer dues not know wh er to rell his farm at a aacrifice and skip out to the uttarmost parts of the varth. tho Biack Hills, or St Lows, or some other howhing wildoeneay, or to Pt some ties on Whe track aund trnst to Pravidence, Anothet lionest farmer at Paw Paw, Mich,, tele- graphed 10 his brother-n-Inw on Friday. fiml\l-r‘v! raglug bere. Children had better delay thetr vislt., (how wonderful I the progress Within two i of modern etvilization!) lio zecelvud an answor lo say: They have sll had {t or been vaceloated. Left by 4:43 Arain to-day, Aud that honeet farmer has doubts in his mind as 1o tho existence of a Trovidence that doeth ull things well, Another, at Ligunler, Ind., scnt on weed that he wonid Lo mouhlnf:y 10 recalve i reapectod relatives, Lut tho past winler had been a very hard one: his cows had died of the plp; the gramhoppors hard ato up all the spplu-trees; Mo had cut Lifs thumnb whilo shingling tho barn, and becu 1aid mp teu wocks aud twudays, and sn he had been unahle ta 1ift the mortgage o ue Hitile homestea: In this strait he had thougit of ing somo boarders for the wammer, B family lrgm Minneapolia had as g'noll as promised to camo nnd apend the summer, ut for tbis he wonld have beun glud ta secolve his To'atives, but another timo hu hoped to Lo able (o W0 80, and to rofurn the 1many favors Leaned upon lim and bis, Dut this did not suve him, for tho Philadelphisns mada answor by the next mail that they had heard it wvas very hard Lo get sum- mier boatdera at any rrlw 1his year, ro thicy would Hoou anyhow, and If thelr caicomed relatlve hiad an offer from Stinncapolis, and wislied them to do o,.they would pay fiberally for their board, uay $1.75 or §2 a week, which would be enough Inail conuclence, secing (hat 14 cost them uotblog for tholr milk, veyctables, fruit, and eygs, QERMAN CHAIITIRS, The report of tho Agent of the Uerman Soclety for the month of May, {877, shows that during tho rmunth 805 persons have called at the oflice. Of thils number, 480 were in aearch of employinent, while only thirty. persons required help, The number of persons who deserved inaterial asslst- soco 77. ‘Che immliyration s atil very ncagre, The whole nutober of emigrants who ncrived hero during the month by all the Eastern roads did not_excced 300, a majority of whom conatsted of lrish, Scsndivavians, [loles, and Tiohemians, and bit very few Gernsns. * Slost of the Geruans were yet i the posseasion of small weans, and went to the West and Northwest, whera lh:{ mean Lo eatablis thcir futurc hoimes, The Chlcaga lteltet & Ald Socicty hes closed Ita doora until Nov. 1, and the county cure talled fta charity more than three-fous , ‘This will fncreasc the demands on the German Soclety grestly durlog the summer wonths, Dut, o8 tho means of the Soclety arc very llmited, It willbo compcelled to contine [ts charity” slwost exclualves 1y to emigrants. TIIE COURTS. BILL TO RESTRAIN $4LB. Menry Goy fled a bill Satarday against Willlam E. Lall, Willlam E. Frost, A. H. Lronard, D, Keller, A, Schilliog, H. H. Drew, and Walter Butler, to retrain the sale of the leaschold Interest In Nos. 133 and 135 Stste strect, and tha bulld- foge thercon, Hao states tBat In Apnil, 1873, he bought undera decres af tho Clrcult Court a Iease hold interest for twenty years from Jaly, 1863, With privilege of remewal, to Lotsd and 6in B. B, Morrl' Fubdivislon of Origlnal Lots 2 and 3, apd the nortn 3§ of Lot 6, Block 2, of fractional Sec. 15 Additlon, spd tho build. 174 situated thereon known as Nos. 133 and 133 ta iamo Icaschold and the bulld. er, beeu advertised (0 bu sold Jd uther decree, and complainant Alleges that puch sale will cast a cloud ou Lis titic, 83 ke owns tho wholy outstauding leasebold ‘dntercst. Hothorcfore saks for zn injunction to preveut tho sale. BILL TO COMPEL FATMENT OF & CLAIN. Lizuio B, Ward 8lcd a bill Batarday vgalos Hene 24 Tanm and ahont 850,000 due her from the estate of Jacob Greenobaam. Jr, Septembrer, 1871, leaving a large amoannt of prop- ‘orty, and 'owing her §13,000. Greenchaum were appointed execators, bt they falled to inclado heeclalm against the estate in the 1ixt they filed In tha Connty ever, promised that she shonld bo p did not Al any elalm Against the estate. 1ate hiaa since paid. Toward, commenced a sul agatnat Tus Treauxe Company, tho Sewing-Machioes Compsny. Gilbert B, Wright, Eya L. Wright, and L. F. Ada $100, 000 damagea for alleged 11bel, he was theownerof the **Union Oll-Stove, "and that Tite. TRIRUNE, on the 10thof May laat, &mumd an Item of news concerning a Mrs, Wil w08 rerionsly injured by Uie u;flot\nn of ano of theee. atovea, in whic! characterized s an infernal machine, and aald to be very dangerons, of the firmof U n Imnnrx:l]- £:16,441.45, and the nnsecured consist of A cow and a pig, 8 rionn partics, tho Mereantile to N, 8, the Diatrict Court n llst of his debta, !fllr;n\ linbilities amonnt to $40.524 are Nho4: and the unsecnred, are iand warth 87, 000, morlgage: a:‘ldll horse, $100, T Alfred and William \Yarnce Stri Warren C. Town, in the case of Uoldschmldt, Stein for 81,000 against 11, D, Heam. Willlam Fitzgerald to recover $ Lot4ginC, ‘panien, city in company with a 3fr, Pettenglil, snd openca until tha day of his death, Tiewiit had af consumption, and at times waa oblized 10 aue- of County Commli on, el Forreato, o Tecorter conslders It Wi TH) CHICAGU ‘TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1877, - : . : , Tlias, Emily, Harry Milton, and Lina Greene- 4 Herman Schaffner to campel payment of She #ayw that Jacob died In THoury and Kiias Court, 1lenry, how. The es- 8ho now fles n bill asking that h DIVONCES. Emma 1. Hewitt filed a bill againat her huaband, Wikliam Hewitt, oharglag tbat e desertod hee 6 Jannary, 1874, asking for a divorce. only a faw days after marrisge, and Mary Lawrence also wants to et rid of her hns. band, James Lawrence. on acconnt of his drunk- ennces. ‘And 8imeon A. Norwood wantsa like favor bo- eanse his wife Nancy lefthitn in May, 1872, and lins not since retarne d, Judge Farwell granted a decree of divorco Satar- day m".'%zo hen llfi“ficnh from Catherina Henth, un ‘cwnnzurhnrducmon. Pedition of Crane & flod ¢ mattor of the petition of Crane l0dg- nf&' :Pvr Feviow, J1utge Drnmmond Satarday orlen ed that Conro & Carkina should pay the costs of tlie case bafore him, ‘The argument of the demnrrer in the caso of Newherry va, Dlatehford is sct fce to-day boforo Jadee Wiitlams, ‘The case of the Sonth Park Commissioners va. g‘nnlevy was appealed o the Supreme Court Salur- 7. UNITED STATES COURTS, Alanson 1. Timt, dolnr husincss os Tifit & t fn treapnss Snturday Florency dame, 1o recover 1le states that , who h thia kind of stove was BANKRUPTCT MATTRRS. Charles C. hr. of this clty, o real-eatate dealer, Ieich & Darnes, filed his schedulo icy Saturday, I11s recared dobts aro 5 85,400, I8 nsaeta 4:13 clalms againat va- $2,107; and 100 shares of stock In Insuranco Company, hypothecated Tabcock, Haferred to Reglater 1ibbord, Bartow A. Ulrich, of Hydo Park, also ]flcfl in s pro- the um':rnd 17,290 44, covercd by secutities worth 855, - 20, 615,31, _ His nasoty d for 85,250, ana Tteferenco to Reglster Hib- 'I;Jh'n nsncta of Fred K. Hoerdt wete ordered to be ¢ #old for 8500, Gcorge W, Campboll waa appolnied Aslgnce of Bradford Hancock was appolnted Assigaco of elected thin morning at 10 William V. Clark, Apsignese will b a'clock for Gnrdon P. Rtandall and dohn Parks, A first divadend meoting will bcahuchl at<p, o, 0, - SUPRRION COURT IN NRIEF, A. T. Jounsonand A, J. Clark began s snlt CIRCUIT COUMT. 2 Poter Kanf bezan A sl Saturdny against Na- thaniel P, Wilder, clainiing 31,200, 1. M. Crano sued S. P, Rlichards and James F. Dane for §1,000. Charles J, Holl Aled o distress warrant against 185 back rent of [+ Iull’s Subdivision, JUDAMENTS, AT COXPEAIONA=A. * Gridley vs. e8 \Worden: $40, 17, ~ichacl Krcloy o6 al. vs. John alley and sL_n:fam 0'Maller, £310.31, pax Gany~earge Curra, g A, Cirter, 1. Wil {sm and J. Heary Van' Berge, ffl.m. ichard ‘Fehre gakanpy ia A Carter, s, William and J. llenry Van eree, Coynr—lunoe RoaErs—T, 1. Fostervs. Cinert wentcheater Fire-1asurance Company of New York, ' OBITUARY, EDOAR A, HEWITT, OF TIt8 ‘* INSURANCE CIBON- 1cLR." A ‘Tho members of the underwiting frateralty, not only here but throughont the conntry, will rogret to Tearn of tue death of Edgar A, Hewltt, chiof ed- ftor of the’ Jnewrancs Chronicle, formorly of thls cily, and now of New York. placont tho St. Nicholna Ifotel, fn that city, on. Saturday afternnon, at 2§ o'clock, and almost wholly unexpected. London, Conn., in August, 1838, barked In the [fe-insuranco boulness, having The sad. event took Mr. Howitt was born in New In 1862 ho em- formod a connection with ono of the lartford com- Intho summer of 1867 ho came to thls an agency foran Eastern life and annuity company. His councetion with the enterpriso- dil not lnst overa yoar. e had contributed reveral articies to the Chroniele, and, in tho summer of 1808, war Invited to accapt thercon an edl- torial position. and this connectivn he maintained For several yoars Mr, on a victim to the innidious attucl pend all labor and travel. for recuporaticn. e went abrond and romained several weeks In ‘ranca: he visited Fiorlda and other portlons of nil, thongh hewovarsuocooded in master- ing the dread diseass, he was enabled to larsoly contral It. Soma threo weeks ago he attonded 2 convantion of (he Southorn uuderwriters at At- lunta, where he dollyored nn addreas on tho phile usophy of underwriling, which attracted the oiton. tlon of the profossion, Un bis return to. Now York he compluined of tho fatigua fnctdent to the Journcy and tho lavor consoquent upun the prep. nration of his addrcas, but, not fecling incapacl. tatad for work, he reanmed his editorlal dugles, ‘Threoor four days ago tio wan anddenly sofzed with hemorrhago of the lun, Medicnl atiendanco wus ramptly called in, but thelr efforts and thoso of iin wifo and frionds wore of no avall, Ho rapldly the Sou #ank, and vn Baturdsy aftornvon broathed his last. Ar, Hewltt was undoubtedly the ablest writor on the {aaurance press, and had ho dovoted tlio same e rgy on & morning journal would hiave achlevod a reputation aa wide as tho cantinent. [lis ylows were broad and liberal, hia judgment closo and scarching; ho wae a hater of shams, and as s writer forcible and elegant, Many of liis articles on the nbstrusa points of life insarance wors matked by a diction sruly eplgrammatic, 1n hls death has been created a vold in insurance journallem which it will bo dificalt toflll, Mr. lowitt was mareled about twelvo years aco, butnoclildren bleased thaunlon, RECORDER'S OFFICE, MAJ BHOCKWAY'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT, Tecorder Brockway has propared hissoml annual report Lo the County Board and wliil submiz the wame lo-day, of moro gencral Interost, which siow how admira. hly tho new inctimbent hanacrved the publiz, and how well the Abstract Dopartment has doue In Mr. Poltzer's hauds: Following are tha facts ‘and fdgures Citioaao, Juno 1, —7Y the CAatrman of iAs Board ners : In conformity with the royisions of the ntes the Kecorder herewlth rausmite to your honorable Board thosemi-ennual stutonient of recetpta and cxpendiiuzes of his ottice from Dec, 4, 1870, Lo May 31, 1877, Inclusive. Aaceleed. 1 Krpended, 27,001 5nrlnhnu.. 753 For sundries. 6,833 Totslsmouat. “Totalamouat, Tullllrmnunt on Eatidyereooins 8 3,57 **Insubmitting this hie first Ananclal report tho s duty to lay befors you a brlef resutie of the general condlon and tiaunge- wment of the oftice under his charge. hin uries patd out of the recelpla of this ofice Include those of pli the loyed It s deomed ary by hlia to say, drat of “all, in justice to f, that the forvgoiny statemont of the sal reons employed under him. Nouc of his clorks bave been pald by the County 'I'ressurcrupon pay-rolls made outin and forwanded {roai this uffice, ‘The latter was rcgularly dons for the past year undor tho last administzation of the otice, “1t wus Lhus possible, by drawinz frum $1,400 10 $1,700 moutly, for tho Iate management tohavea farzer amouns of monoy on Land when it fte reports, ond yel thu fact was that the ofica was notaelf-austalig, { ‘Yhetu were, as ehown by ha cotries of tne late cumbent, recorded during that time 27,016 doc, wents. The uumberof simllar documents gled for the lastalx months was only 23,U08. 'Tho charkes for recording docuwmwnts have uniformly, for tho Just slx mouths, becn '"'h“Y lower aud &4 stricily gflnmxdfi:lnco with tle provislons of tho statutos as s possible. . “Hn expenditure for salarics duting ths time covered b‘n lie forcgoing siatement fouts up §30, - 001,54, which amount lncludes the compensstion vald folto-writers. Deducting the amount pald for follo work (for which no defloite appropriativi can Lo made, L belng pleco work) bhie awouwnt pard for salaries, proper, {s considerally Lelow the amount appropristed for that parpose, Yo seceipls for ‘verbal fuformation,* ete., are very bt fn the above statement, Charyes for information that can bo verbally given are but aeidom wade. **The receipts for abatracts made by this ofice have becn most wal waking a Lotal for 1lie past 4ix wouths o 532, D2, wh 100 ¢ue vire receipts of tho Abst 8 oltice, 83 ahown by the order-book for the whole preced- 1og yeur, wore about 34,300. ‘The Recorder de- sitcs {0 state bers further, witbout iutend- luz, Lowever, persunally, o cast gsuy yefection upon the previous biamage meut e oficz, that va taking pod on of Lhis wlice Dec. 4, 1870, while all records and ubstract books, and every- thing sppertaiuing tu them as Lelungiug to this oBice, were turned over Lo him, au acceunl oF catry books, nor 8uYy vouchets, pay-rolle, o sbowing the recoipts or expeuditus doring provious years, were surreadercd o hla or found on fle. New books were therclure opsned ald, and sho en clnsed np, and ahe has not been et clalm writh Intorcat may hio eatisfied out of the property which Jacob Greencbaum left at tho time of his eath, ', been, and alvaya ahall be, 4 for tho trne wealth of Angnuatine, or Calvin, or . BABBITT’S TOILET KO. e, and hes ave b 1 sz ) e RELIGIOUS. A T 0 AR O ot | ptalizence, Bt tnnot esionebi Lo porg = orable Board, or to any other properly anthorized world, to absorb new riches just ad thy rock eatch- ta be confined lo n, ons paity world, while myriad of pianata people the heavens. The proaching of the (lospel is not fo bo a limited rovince, but to all the world. Tt aweeps on with he extension of civilization and literatare, The glorlons nrediction I, '*gvery valley shall risc, n;ul? hiN sbail bo made low, the crooked places sha essoll from raln, and aun, and wind, and prodnces each year heavier lichens on ts once nakod hroast. A ntatlonary creed |s ont of tnne with nature, It 12 l1ke standing water, qnick to lose fta Nfoand clearneas. and to become alckly to tho homes on its #horo. Ad the rea alwaya shskea itsolf, and thas rolln In perfect (reahness through all {he ages, s arty. b ‘Jl‘hn Recorder mn‘ now ba pardonad for allad- inp in peneral terms, but with apecial geatideation, to certain work in his afice, which bas grown ma- teriatly fn jmportance and extent, since his con. nection with It TIE MAKING OF ADSTRACTS OP TITLE The World in a Napkin by Prof. Swing. =Sermon BAEDIEES ikt o be made stralght,* and this shall be fnifiled, No artin- lo. The making of thets by the the conclusions of any time in politice, or cnstoms, | T aphm) oo nldlied Yelain. B o wehr thomint AL AEaE by fi-nynm’wtfi Somothing for Religious Asceties and orrallaion muat baigssed anont b7 all the e catin " SThe chrih ahail b Tfed it (lnd'n"lclrori.' ot e :'r;r:hz;oi:;zs\‘v“e;;?‘ul;l&r:‘g;er:::"ln‘l'l:;:l!;:.y o Materialists to Ponder Over, eraupon thelr enaste, A soligions creed, theros Tha lon ang the tamb anall lie down together, the teri Ingredi. ax ohall cat straw and the infant shall lay ite hand termed pocullarly local notlons of furnishing esi- on the head of the serpent. A volce fram the fore, drawn up by mon, ‘muet Dot b iationar of dence of ownership to realty, All doubtsas to P - | water, bat a tlowing stream, growiog wider and | vanlted skicm saya: ''Let thls carnage of | P t g periment themun: the practicabliity of the farnishing of thiainfor. | Confempt for tho Things of Earth n | deoperasitrune. doath ceatc," and tho war s avor, Jerusalem | o=t 3N Wneturer of g matlon by the piblicotioer In charge of the records # That Arsembly which rocently convened herowas | Ja n' gront ' Joy and n Hietore wonder Zion | ZbHICE Mest Snap has pertected, andnow afters to ta Bpon which thia information rnt Aiwaye be based Contaminating Tolson. mnch annoyed, 53 doubt, by the attackn miade by B e T e goumien | (bl The eEVE L L Only ihe puress Ve mannjicture, For Usg in the Nurseey it Hes No Eamal, Worth Len timen Ita cost to ayery mothe: | s e eenie, Address il RS BT.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGINTY, A PERFECT TOILET SoAp, First among the requisites of (he follet fs n good artielo of foap, bnt to procura it (4 not always an essy matter. Many of tha most expensive Soaps In the mar v ket aro mada from coarsa and deletortounmateriata, ang thelr delfcato coloring and fragrant perfums too afien conces! the most repulsive Smpurities. The disclosurcy recently mado publio regarding this suhfect are posis tively atartling, and deserva gerfous consideration, Ecented Soapa are now known to be extremely objec. tlonable, esncelally If applled to the healds Infuring the halr, (rritating the scaln, and inducing severe head. aclies, The chiaracter of the ingredienta moy be Inferrcd from the statement of A gentloman who makes {ha acenting of Boaps hils bustncsa; he recently declared thas persons enzaged {n this employment were shart-tived; from seven (o ten years belng the longest pe: Thioh ha orounatlon conid o Fatowed, 1o 04 during ThodiMculty of pracuring & {mucuy perfec have been thorouchly clearsd away. It la no longer an experiment.” It is An accomiplisted fact, and that forall time to come. Individual peivate bosinces interesta have been compeiled to give way 10 the gencral property Intercsts. This isas it should be. In connectlon with this anbject the TRecotder also desires to direct your attention, oM. cinlly, to the lists in pamphlet “form, prepared for free distribntion by him, with yonf npproval, of 8l recorded ante-fire abatracla, And Kuch others as aro contained §n the letlor-press books in posses. slon of this oflice, 41 Your honarable Noard and the publie at large may be trnthfally nssured that the Information contained In the official Abstract Books is, and that the abatracts made by means of them' are, equally reliable with those made by oatsiders. It {s but jost and duo to the Iarge nnmber of nmgmycl for the Recorder tosay in their behalf that thiey atgail exnerienced and competent, active, prompt, and faithfal in the dizcharge of thelr rarl. ous pnbdlic dulies: that they are nniformly courte- ous on nll occaslons In their official Intercourse with tho people doing bueincas in the ofce, and aro thereforo a credit 1o tho pobiic service, and do- serving of the good will of the lurluu {yhom thoy rerve, Before closing this report, the Reconls er wishes (.QJ;I'B expression lo his appreclation of tho carly and honorable adjustment of tho differs ences of opinlon that aroso belween some members of your honorable ioard and himself, tonching certain I(Ilnolnlmnnll in_his ofice, Respectfully submitted. Jas, W, Brocrwar, Recorder.” Ina naragrah of the report the ltecorder refers to an oMcial lat of abstracts swhich he haa caused to bo prepared, and which will shorily be lssaed, From the preface (which accompanics the réport) Illpgelfl that the Itecorder has letter-prexs coples of the continuations made by Wilmanne & Pas- delonp, which e rightly codslders in many canen HOA i s a great, 5 A1) that It han 'gona throngh, Bt fisien 8 little erable: s ered-tis whilnand you hear God nay, **1 make & new Jernsalem.™ All flesh shail ‘aee the salvation of Qod, and the Gospel shall be preached to all natlons. ** Why, bless your heart, can't you sce that already such manifestatione of power have heen given that yon cannat donbt it,"" A flush of Joy comen over this congregation, and they s *“we will give our money, #nd our sons, an l‘":;lxhlm’! w"knap on the great work of making all ngs now, ‘The Rey, M. M, Parkhurat then mada an appeal for the mieslonary work. And Askod tho baainess. ‘men to anbscribe lberslly, reminding thom that all that wasnceded was & promise, the smdunt not belng dus nntil Octobor pext, Eunue Journalista :pon some doctrines of the Pres. yterlan creed, Explanations, amil apologles, and deflances wero of daily occurrence In public of pris vate. Hat neither that Charch, nor the nphco{vnl Church, nor the Catholle Church wiil over bo ahio to meet the world In debate until thoy il shall have changed their policy, and aball take ont of imprise onment those ideas that wera rolled up In a napkin by old servants in the form of theologians, prieats, and Popes, and_let them take on 8 new growth in tho widened and widening world, Instead of fear- ing tho Lord of religion e being an ansters man, and from that fear guardiog the Confesslons ks though a little chango would bring acvere pnniah- ment, the churches wonld nlt beiter feel that the ‘worst rebuke will come to them if, havinghada unit of trath granted them & fow centariea agn, they hava falled 1o mako that liitle adil to itsel? ‘and ro- donble ltaelf against the time of the Lord’a return, 1f the Preshyterlan Church now holds less ter- rific viewa na to the eect of original rin than were held by thoso who once expressed the Presbyterian belief, let them unfold the old napkin and put ont to inlerost thele old {dens, that they may bo ex- changed and enlarged In the linmenka ‘marts of modern teads. We all confess smong the moat ab- ennl and cruol of custamers that of ‘the Chinere, which |m‘beh persons of high birth to put tha In- fant foot into na Iron or brass slipper, that woman- | hood may rejolce in the foot of u babe. Wakea theso adults moving abont, mistaking a hobble for awalk, a palnful defornity for o charm, DBut away from Clina, oat in the empire of Ligl Ife In the nineteenth century, away out amongthie proud Catholics and Profesiants, ‘we seo tha Churches thrust thelr Infant crceds into lron slippers, that the growth wnay bo arrested perfectly and that the lnmense manhood of the hu- man race may attempt to etand or walk on tho Mhttls feet of the slsteenth con- How tte 0ld Iron-Bound Seots Might Win the World's Esteem, Bishop Peck’s Missionary Address at tho First M. B, Church. TIIE WORLD IN A NAPKIN. AARMON RY I'ROY, SWINO: Prof. Swing delivered tho followlng sermon at tho Central Church yesieriay morning: And another eame saying, Lord, behnld ! In this parable {s unfolded the law of all earthly things, that no good Is to be hidden away for sim- plo keoping, bot that all gbod ts to be expandod nntil it haabecome a preater good, While the one who {ntrusta a powat to a servant fs away in a far-o country, looking after some other emplre, that scrvant left bohind to care for something or somebody must 80 pour out cars and love over his trust that It will be grander when the master ro- turned than it was when he went awhy. This lerson comes Into bold conflict with two clasacs of persons: tho roligions secctics who dwarf thislite in order to enlarge the world be- yond death, and the materisllsts who dwarf this 1ife by tha feeling that thero s nothing beyond. Life in n Ruasinn Country Ionse. The daily lifo of this worthy couplels ein- gular, regular, and monotonous, varying only with tho changing seasons, In summer Ivan Ivan'itel gots up nbout 7 o'clack, and puts o, with the assistancs of his valetglo chambre, a stmple costnine, conslsting chitfly of a faded, lentifully-stained dressing-gown. “{laving noth- n{;&)nrfl:n]nr 10 do, hesits dawn at the open ‘window and looks into the yard. Asthe scrv- ants pnas he stopsand queations them, and then gives them orders, or scolds them, ns clr- cumsiunces demand. Toward 9 o'clock ten i announced, and o goes into the dining room,—n long narrow apartment, with baro wooden floor and no furniturs but a tablo and chairs, allih o more or lpss rickety condition, Iera Yo finds his wife with the tea-nrn before hier. “In a fow moments tho younger children como in, kiss thelr papa's hand, add take their vlaces round ‘Tollet Soap {a at Iast obyisted, cnlerprisn and chemical vkl of M Iiannire, anTahErer, New Lork, the world-renowned 1t invaluable. Mo also mets fortn in the proface | BY the old Christlane, Ieaven was exalted by | tury. Amisurely among the scones half painful, | tho table. As this morning meal consists whmnlmmr;uer nl)llnnmnnll:nyfatll|alnrf(cl!nlm Yt 1k chirarter of otlics. salaable and indie: | abueing earth. Itls told of an unworihy classlo | haiF Hlcnlons, wan tho affort n this: city bf Graat | morcly of hread and Lo 1duss MoCIAs Jomey | Kmiintio Unjte e cae b AArTeA pensablo documents to land-holders snd buyers. —— CRIMINAL. At nbout i o*clock yesterday afternoon the lagn- dry of Oh Wing, No. 62 North Clark streot, was visited vy burgiars, who gained ontrance by cutting outa pane of glass, Abont 8150 in eurrency and 825 In coin, togéther with some clothing, was car- divincs to walk abont in their theologicnl Chinese slippers, and to make us belicve that sucte o walk weas graceful, and that ono not walking upon such compreased bases woro a fit subject for eternal punishment, Ol, how easy wora It for the old Iron-bound sccts to win the world's estosm and to develop a mato powerful fnner life, a decper Inspiration! It waud bo necestaty only for them (o g2y, Lot un vut out to usury tho talenta our God ‘and Chrlst onco yave uai let us mako each unit move onward townrd ten, each ten move onward toward a han- that he always attompted to win sad assuro new friends hy a eteady abuso of theold. Follow- ng this ‘mode of. declaring love, our anceators showod their sttactment to Heaven by pouring vuta steady nbusa of this carly part of life. In dereribing man thers wore no adjectives too pow. orful for expressing the littlencss, the wicked. nese, the meanness of each ratlonal being on the fuotatool. The worms thyt crawl nlong upon the firnnnd werathe most common emblem of that cing whom the Bible declarca to have been made for many yeara heen whilcly iy tess mucceas (6 the appraptiats Jicwries airendy achioved, shor and solenting experifment, succoeded In perfeeting tho composi- tloi of tho fincat toflat soap ever introidused, The prin. clpnl ingredients arn tha purcat vezetable ofias the mans ufactiriig processes are entirsly new and orleinal, and the result ta stmply unparalled 1o this depariment ot la- I, T, BARRITT'S TOUL2T S0AR" 1a the trado-mark by which this clcgant tofict juxury i designated, nnd for appiication ta tie deltcate skinof tafants, children, and fadtes, it 18 sltogether unequalcd n {(s ewmollient o seminated, but this crown tatha numerous Afier year of patient M, BARBITT hins suee and all d!n[mn to their soveral occupations. ‘Tho head of the house begins the Iabors of the day by resuming his scatat thowindow, and having s Turklsh pipe filled and lighted by a boy whosa speelal function Is to keep hls mas- tor's plpes inorder. When h2 has.sinoked two or three plém and Indulged In a proportionate amount of sllent contemplations, he'goes out with the intention of visiting the stables and farmyard; but generally, beforo he has crossed ried o as plunder. drod; If we have lenrned any new truth abont the | LhE court, hie finds the heat unbearabld and re- | properticd, Tho Roap 18 nat parsumed, the ingredients Attcate: Mary Anderson, larceny of clothing | for Shase whs camaod the ol gras 15 | Warkof Christ, If wo have reachod same-trace | turns to 'Lis formor position by th open win- gfi‘,’!éflx’r‘y".fl‘u‘fi?fi".‘é‘i.!’:‘é'r\'ufi“y‘n-m'fi'.'}'-'."’T"r‘.‘eTJ\’SJWE trom Ilenry Mnssoy; John Tecker. larceny of | tho past to epeak fn abject fonen of nelf, | Abdswector vicwa about tha destiny of infants, if [ dow. Hero ho sits tranquilly'till the sunhas | finedtaste constders the absenco of arilncinl perfuma clothing from his room-mnte, John Daly, of No, | Ihat Row we nro all &t A [0s3 to know whether | YO bave found what Ideas aroa pat of salvation, | g0 far moved round that the veranda at tho he perfection of sweetness, nud tho pecul acters BT b e Tofist Boun Toader 1 the o neslthtul and agrecable artiole of the kind ever maau- mctured, Though tally destrable for thi Tad! oI PAtE il oL 12 o of s and what ones perform no part in shaping the oter- nal destiny, let usopon vnr crecds and add to them the Incroanc of this magnificent harvest.*" Such words as theso coming from the old Church would not only attract toftthe culture and epirit. John Bungnan, for example, was really a wicked and dobascd youth, of whelhor e ylolded to (ho prevailing custom and ropresentod "himaelf as o poor, vile creature, only ment. Tho great E: 180 Clark atrect; Willlam Dovltt and Martin Gan- non, iarceny of morchandiso from tho Michigan Central cars’ Thouaa lirown, larceny of lead piies anil Edward Cummings, larceny of a roll of ofl- back of tho house s completely jn the shade; thon he has his arm-chalr removed thithor, an sits there till dinnor time. tted for eternnl punish- Maria Petrovnaspends her morningsin & more Sloths 1oz st oF whiCh awnars re wanted ab. the lith eaeaylat inds proof thiat | WUl notoniy attract tolttho cults activ way. As 8oou 03 the hreakfast tablo lins | TYihe ki oapa Tor abierar ane 1oy et Sorne Sladison Sireat Station. inyan whei . vouth wasTaler Bonpfabie and | oo ponerof o sk, a5, they woutd, i e | B cichia s o o o arder, Lakenstodk | PURAtIEh AR o PRI R Wil el lEE Throe boys were playing yesterdny morning at 0 | Macanlay says that Dunyan, indeed, styled hime n from tho doctrincs which | Of tho provislons, arranges tho memunu jour, S5 ’ o'clock in rear of Nos. U7 and G+1 Carroll avenue, and were teasing n young man named Willlam Sluemaker, who works in a barn at the former He ran after them and struck Walter Marphy, of No. Gtl, on tho head with some weapon that made an ngly gash. Dr. Griswold at- tended tha wounded boy, but was unablo to stats the extent of his inJurles nntil the expiration of tweaty-four honrs,” 8hoemaoker was Arrested and locked np a the West Lako Stroet Statlon. and glves to the cook the necossary materiala, with'detailed {nstructions as to how they are to be prepared. Tha rest of ‘the morning she de- votes to her other houschold dutles. Townrd 1 o'clock dinner Is announced, and Ivan Ivan'itch prepares Lis appetite by swallowinz at agnlpn wineglassful of home-made bitters. Dinner IIBZ ni: great cvent.of the day.—Travels in usila. i solf n_wrotch, & profilgate, and all clse that was degrading, but that, when brought to trial by encmies, hio dofled thembefore God Lo show trhora. In ho had ever led an impuro life or conla short (n any llno of duty, Thus a strange theological {dea, that man were o yrorm, held the carly times In ita ombrace and made good men mave around In eo- clety aa thongh thoy were heartbroken on account of Adsm'a transgreasion, aud were daily amazod that o just God falled Lo visit them with woll- mented wrath. Altbangh st last this self-depreciating style of rpacrod books. Uratory, elo- quenco, zoal, all the forms of spiritnal power. must over spring up from a aoul all aflamo with 1ove for ita creed, bo'it of Church or State, When Patrict Henry, or Kossuth, -or Castelar grow olo- q‘uan thero Iay beneath thelr hot sentencosa na- tive land which lhur Joyed, and principles which seemed aa trio as tho oternal laws of God. 'The past, tho presentstha future, the scenes, tho lan- ganges, the sky, the morning and night, the apring and eummer, “the birds and the blossoms ‘af the B. T. BABBITT, New York €ty AUCTION SALES, TTRVM. A, BUTTEIS & GO, Commisston Auctioncers, 118and 120 Wabash-ar. AUCTION SALE ——— loved ~country, . nll combloed to waké up + Magnetizing Animals, SUBURBAN. 1 e the cloquenice ' of thoso living harps. And H & angusye came to qulto ty of | t and Ml L M ; LAKE, was ropeated by force of habit alane, yet (of con- thue it will aluays Do tho privilegs "cf ‘ony wfi{e‘fh}éfltc?ff:lh:‘vfifll&unhl&i.e xml‘flfxfl,‘: Diamond SBtS & Rlllg S, Tho regular meeting of tho Doard of Trastoes [ $0Hies the docteine which gave riso tohe language | (LS FoiGS Ty onice, o Tt rostram. of pajpiy. | the fowls ns standing perfectly stupid and mo- Gold & Silver Watch was beld Enlnrdunnexc:o;uuh:’l"m;nlhlLi DIIRRE. This 1dea 16 wan that or thton, any maka te buman family heat tholt g;n};e::a;m e had meral -T";&‘;“{'flfx;‘ them ¢ 1LVer yvatciies, The Clork gavoe the ofticlal count of (ho votes for b ayat prophes! e prophats sounded forth Immortal s g assiton nal Ftens which wes 100" 1n tafor | KoULLRS Snd b qaek ol tiont g R SReT L | ofecudy whe ha oiee f o 1ol anon. ein, | down o tak thow ookad at o haticlins armvn | JFine Grold Jewelry, nd 308 againat the sewerago system. should hava been given to the State and to (ho Henco Calvin and his times, and Dossuet and hws | on nboard. Czormak followed up the experi- times, drew from thelr doctrinal statoments an. nlmost measureloss power, becauso. each. idea lny ‘before thuas men and thoso timea In all tho vivid. ness of a divine truth. ‘Tho Roman Catholle world" home and to overy sclenco and azt. That salvation could best be found In poverty and retiroment was a dogma whichi explains In part the ** dark ages," #nd which made the Cbristlanity of ten conturles ments, and siuceeeded with other birds, large and small, Preyer, of Jena, extended the rocess to rabbits, guinca-pegs, and frous. Dr, Emil Howbel, of Kiew, hias gone furthor {n this A petition for a wagon bridee on Wallace strast. was reforred, A petition for tho openlag and grading of Fifty-second atreet from School street to Stewart avenue was referred to Committes on Gold Chains of every stylo MONDAY MORNING G, Jona 4, At 10 o'clock, at 118 and 120 Wabash-av. Thi In {ta ideas snd works lay around Uossnet as real I3 stock [ 8 very excelient one, ax ngly and terrible as the Hindoolsm which wor- ‘which must he sold withont resetve, 3 9 and grand as the heavena full of atars, 6 lino than any of his precedessors, e places a W s TRoads and Beldges. (0 f,"f God by, oolawinglo _ and by atarved | G Erry o nakan andet an inepirailon sen a3 | rox on s back, witiy ita leg and thighl foxed, Vol AT BUTHERS & 0. Auctionses. The time of commencing work ontho Gas-Works | man was to be all throuzh thess carthly | inflamed the Cumacan sibyl, Dut when the years | and holds it quict for a “short time, Theres STAINDARD for the town was extended to July 16, < | years only & miscrable snfferor, became | 'h3vecome whon the Calvinist, ortho Catholle, or | upon the frog remalns in that positfon, motion- ou _epldemic scourgo st ono raged mora terribly than raged the plague in Lone don ar the cholern in- Indla, ‘Yhoussnds of so- called maints ato only one meal in two 8, anil then acceptod outy of the meancst kind of faad, The Committca to whom was referred the bide for sewer on Malsted street recommendod the ro- Joction of all bids. the l’.nlscuT-IInn must apologize for many of the doegm‘;l:'ol his ’I;onk. %In:n lhdu dnyhnlulaq for thosg men one by, and, wandor whera they may, Boiric of the Tord will bo upon them.Tn thele- MTSCELLANEQUS BOOKS lcas oxcept as to hrcuthlng,lmr one, two, three, ' AT AUCTION, or even fivo or eix hours. Hypnotism has been assigned as_tho expianation of such performs ances, but Dr. Hewbel seems- to have proved TOESDAY AFTRINGOY, Juns . at 2 o'clock, atonr An In¥itation from the Trustecs of the Town of vewllderment they will 'ropronch the world | yygy i, IeArooma, NovLheast €orcr of Wabasheav, amt Madd ; . without. " Thioy wlll ray a money-loving age wili [ that thoy are quite Indepondent of the power of liect Tugtie works Worlh o meek tiom at 10 o'lock &, m. Tuesday, | O slgtspen treo your i the bottomot adey | whUetL, ey il ey, » moneriinying age whl | vison,'rhe’ St Hasts too Iong In 10 | 15%ates biaeSpii ntropelts ST to maka an inspectton of tho roads In tho southend f Disingl) fox havings oo frog’s caso to bo the resignation of terror, Dry Hewbel concludes that the animals are simply and only aslcep. They can be awakened from the trance very casfly, It fs to be sald, how- evpr, that sometimes while In this dazed condi- tion they manifeat cataleptic symptoms, ——— Hnmmaer-{otols. New York Homa Journal. ‘Tha wino-llat at most of the summer-hotals, this season, will show n reductlon In prices; tho waoges of walters will be reduced one-third; times too corrnpt tosdmira thoir plety, -They witl wonder whethof tho fine arta and tho ghrrens TLer: ature have stolon tho public hoart away from the pulplt—its first love. All forme of evil will they nuTncI and blame before they will look withinand find that their own souls are empty of the inspira. tion which ulone can hold the world entranced. Hut let us not dwell longer upon tho relations of our text to theological siccess and decline. Lot na deaw fram 1t leseons for thoso who aronot theos logians, Lut only members of God's scattered fam« III, In this parable you will And the uxplanation of 1l thu Iabors, and 10{8. and sorrows of thia ‘Tho soul cast into this world by a beaeyolent volce and eloquent languaga took a vow of sllenco and did not speak for thirty years. Mnny porsons dealring to be plous betook themselves to the woods, where 1n_caves or hollow trees they could live without clothes and could got down to the con- ditlon most ftting thelr natural tlernvlly. 8t Anthony, when a yonth, did not want to Juarn to read, because leariing might make him dostro in- tercaurse with sacloty, and might build up a long. ing for happlness, or a pride of mental growth, Bt. Jerome sajd, **The duty of a monk Is not to teach, but to weop, " ‘Thus did the earl TOrUCCo, of the town, was accepted. Engincer Foster asked that tho Attorney be in- atructed to leano a proper legal notice to bo served upon pacties who were encroaching upon the prbe e highways on Fifty-sccond srect, State and Slx- ty-scventh streots, and Burnsids roet. A resoliition was passed omefln%l e engineor to remove all obstractions In the highway on Forty. cond rtreet. Ashisnd avenne, Blxty.sovonth no:, Slate strect, Forty-fourth, and Forty-nfth reet, A proposition from BMr, Davisto sell to the town Wi, A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioncers. ‘WEDNESDAY TRADE SALE. Packages Glasswaro, WHITE GBANITE and YELLOW WARE. wevsice fing, Table, Solrg, il Pined WEDNESDAY Marning, Junn 8, at 0:30 o'clock, ot ur Ancl Rooms, 118 & 120 Wabash-nv, O Ao A DTS & Con Auctioncers. timen of Christlanity take W W ife, to ts will e mallors F: the bullding now occupled an o losg-house was "’"fi"‘""“" orld and verap it up into a napkin [ 3 fecs to servants will bo fowor and smaller; ta-. | A TTQTIOIN SALE W and Bide st away, instead of poith 2 Creator hue o talent or two of gold placed in its in- 3 mlfiefl;:rztfi:.:m;‘l‘mxfl.'fl? ,:,,,d :}Xl:::“‘ i mmy‘," e n'm:mn%;::t ":gnu llr: faiit and, add then the ordet §5 lsshied to dovelop bles will be farnished rith less Juxurlance; tho musle, or number of musicians, will be greatly reduced; and now leases have been madoata lower ront. Ina word, ** The war Is over," and it -looks as it cconomy and cowmon scnso wera to be the rule In the-managemont aud patron- age of tho summer-hotels of 1877, " At Dwelling No, 320 Thirty-fourth-st, OF NICE-FURNITURE, Drussels Carpets, Planoforte, Ol Pnlnllnil. s Chane deliery, ote., WEDNESDAY MORNING, diino 0. a1 10 o'ciozK, we will all without reaerve for enthi fhe i ire hunsehold cfiects of Dwelllng 120 Thirty-fourth- st., conalsiing of Fine I'arior Nuita, M. 'T. Dresiug i, Vagdroue: < history 18 that one on ihich ia iveitten any cone tompt for the things of carth, Find that page in Indian history where the fakirs undergo all “bodily tortures, or And that page in Persinn lfismry ahers the darvishes howl and sway to and fro unill they faint from exhaustion. or in Chelatian history, and no more rnln(ul haga can ba culled froim all tho annals of human life, This polsonons alr hnn around soclety almost up to our own poriod, an dled away at [ast In the years that gave and rocall. JIYDE IAllA. During the last summer tho inhabltants around tho village of 1lyde Park were put in cold chills by aburglar wbo made it & point tovisit all the homecs §n tho nelghborhood for the purpose of tak- "”f any little articlo which ko could lay hands on, Who this burglar was remained o myatory for o long time, tho paollce at firat lunwlln’ that rome city crooks waro visiting the place. Afler dilicent that fi"t until some unknown day shall have bpought back the absent master. Industry, therotore, Is not n punishment for sin, but it unrndonhllng‘or the original capltal of the spirit. In chilahood you loved ono friend. It was your mothier, That talent increased, and soon you added your father, and loved two friends, Lifo, in ita twenty, or ffty, or seventy years, § arenn where this love i to grow and sond. forth its wido branches, until along toward life’s cluss nll b ———e The l;run agreos with (he ladies In fnding nothe ing but praiso for Andrews' azar. Nejthor press time In a different localit of Forty-Afth street, i{ouses wero tried, tome opened, but not much Elundnr obtalned, Sunday mnmlnf at 3 o'clock, Oficers Thomas Jiyan, Willlam lloward, and Patrick Hogan espled three'suspiciona characters loafing around Bowen avenue, cyoing every houso, The oflicars ponnced upon the men and Look them Lo the pulice atation 8t fiydo Park, whero they gavo thelr names s #rank Wilson, Janies Purcell, and John $mith d other Carpits, seatch, o man waa arrceted who rvaided fn ilyds ) Wt e nor ladles could well fall to'rocogniza tho merits Kitchen Furnfture, 3 e SYTHule arvest i) troutie stopped, Sug | ¢ the Facitanaunc that’enncled and revcaled tho :;;’“ P, .gg,f‘flg‘;“;‘;}',‘.‘“2“?5;“3‘{:{';,';}5‘3 and value of & fonenal socomploto In its depart- | Ing lage, & , lsaaware, Uy Chandeliers and 1ydo Park wan happy until within the nast month, | 159 Lawe pho 7InE UGBS | Unior tlio contintions volces of tho yeara In thoir | MeBk, Send W. It Axnuzws, Ciaclunatl, 30 | Brackett, Alios fite Bguce & Co. Tianotoste, wiin \when theso burgiaries wero again commitiod, this | 1P eThs Ha0ial and oxtremo deprectation of | Bumincra and winters, voicos of roligion, aad of | C¢nia for specimen copy, ete ko sBavo furnitura s b : near Uskland, or north nearly new and in the hess WAL A, DUTTERS & CO., Auctluncers. THURSBDAY TRADE BALN, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Bootsand Shoes, Straw Goods, and Wool Hats, Tuursday Morniog, Juns 7, at 0:30 o'clock, huwanity, and of all the retning arts, and of hap- pinoss and grief, bittorness, and envy, and fjeal- Gusy paas away, and benevolenco comes, and at lite's end you to your Master, ** lere, Lord, the pound which thou gavest me e galnod ton pounds! I camo into the world loving unly ono; I from It loving all. " ‘This transformatien of a litlo {sland into a con- tinent i3 scon not only In atfection but in knowl- man nmml‘-nd cast into such a cruel mold tho order. form of tho lleavenly Father. 1t would not mat- fer much what hecame of a raco of low, vile worme, If 1L pleased God to solect a faw of them and train them up for lcaven, that was an amaz. ing act of candencension on lils part, and left all the romalnder to aquirm In the dust here and in fire heronficr, 1t wasall well cnough when ©ona renismbered how contemptible man really was, MARRIAGEN. TEED—TOMLINSON—On May 41, at the resls aenco of Mr, Geol the Itay. e Tapoer, 13 Diyan-place, by 8, Ellis, Mz, David Road and Mlss Afina oungest dsughter of tho lato Joseph th of Chigaso. D 'Thux s most vilo shapeof Comling Inta life man has ono talent placed ISH—Thursday, May 31, at the Second | At Dutters & Co.'s Auction looms, secoud flaor. (oo it paps betng millinomnta | auiinetar) God: R mortal 67 ke it dontt | e stant hama i Tove ot Kvowteii” Yo n, Oharci 17 i v, . Monte | WSEASSIAG Y WilalEuj nf ot st pided on Thirty-soventh stroot, noar Halated, and. | pr's biTicesntun 10 pUlt (o dreary cntos For si: | WMOUhCE: 000 othor ublects come.. Dut the boe i Sud-Mies 'Wal. Ac BUTTERS & €O., Auctloneers. heing out Iato, concluded that the best way to get home was to tako an Ililnols Central mlx‘x train and jump oft at Thirty-soventls street, and walk across to Ilalsted. The men wore scarched anda h“fiu rovolver found on oach, A dirk-knife, skeleton-key, and a casa-knifo for openiug win- dow-catches were also found upon them. The men now lie in the Hlyde Park- Jug, and aru booked as yags and clrr{ln concealed weapons, 'Thelr fate will probably slx months in tue County Jail - Another arrest was mada durlnp{ the early part af the evening by Officer lluntof & soan named Fred lHarvey, who was viewlug the realdences ‘around Fifty-third strcet a 1ittlo too closely lle was also baoked ** vag," and 3 slinilar fate awalts uim. Ureat credit is dao to tho polico, BOARD OF BDUCATION, Tha regular monthly meeting of the Board of Bd. ucation of Disirict No. 4 was held at tho Iligh- School in Englewoud Batnrday afiernoon, present, thouzh man calls God intnite, yet the word is yond man's reach, and, practically, his Godjs n imeasurable belng, and man is taken as the unit of measuroment, and hence a low cstimato of human- ity will always bo attendod by a vory hamble con- ception of Uod. And en the other hand a lofty idea of the creatura will ralss ta n highor throny the Creator of wnch noblencas. Thua the weapplog of man upins napkin and hiding him away was to subject Uod to a simllar treatment and kesp both in oblivion or bondago together, ‘The degradation of the one was the dflim ation of tha other, Oply a few zenerationa since, a mighty rovolt was made ngainet this fatal pollcy, Under Luther and Bacon, and, indved, under an immnonse, ole most menaureless, awakening of the sixteonth and wovonteonth and elghtcenth centuries, tho world, mental, and moral, and material, and roligious, bogan 1o be putout'tousury, and the one nound of Mte morning will bo ton pounds by the timoe tho Master shall teturn to reckou with Uis ginning is so humblo that any great Information or power soems hopoloss, Hui if that chill, when inore responsible yoars have come, shall read or meditate only ona hour of each day, it will come to ita GUth year In n wondorful richness of culture and lunr!n‘. "T'ho hicavens and tho carth will have d 1o him many of thelr sccrots, and at Inst tut with deep huinility hecauso of the **1lero Lord, the ift” thou gaveat ms BUTTERS & CO.JS Remlar Saturday Furnituee Sale, SATURDAY, Junc 0, at 0:30 o'clock 8. m. At thelr Balesrooms, 118 and 120 Webash. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 nud 70 Wabash-av, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, June 5, 9130 a, m. B b ur v SO VSRV KELLY—At Bt. .Josoph's Hospital, Juno.2, of disenso of the apine, Michuel Kelly, aged U3 years, Funeral from 8t, Joseph's llospital on Tueaday, tha Hth Inst,, At 10 o'clock a. m., by carriages to Calvary. Friends of the famlly are fuvited, McCANN—On Bunday, June 3, Mary Ann, wife of Frank $fcCann, il Vuneral from resldence, 340 South Morgan streot, on Tuesday, June G, &t 10a. m,, by car- rioges lo Calvary, t§r Ogdensba . Y., papors plesso copy. TMEDICAL, e A e e WS AR RS R, Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup, SEA WEED TONIC, AND MANDRAKE PILLE. unknown, in infuncy has onlarged ftsclf to & manifold Denuty. ' What we sce in afoction and information trans. plres in morals. If life is |vro‘>uly lived, tho noralsento prowe ud the maral world expinds until the vaclllation of childhood gives place to tho fixed principle of tho anow-white halr. Such ls tho theory of human life, aud though Its fallures he many and wad, yet in_mau thero fies a thcory in all ways worthy of s Uod. What then are our threescore years excupt & oriod, not of human sport, notof inman tormon! Hosars, figemuetls Graliam, Alloway, “Fullman, | wervante, What sn stror of our fathore'that ey Pm of o gradual gaw'mh--xlr'.l.m whote :mm::?. hess mediclacs baro uadoubtediy pertoraod moro | Dresss Silles, Dress Plaids, s A . onght the esrth not very beautiful v o widen from tha hour when It leaves 1ho fountain | cares of Consumptlon than auy other remedy known to . m’{:‘ e Ereaidontsanoanced the following standiog hmfm;‘x‘ suat o leva one had T da el 1€ op o o Hour when it enchus tho et Curldlanky | (no Ameriean punllc. They ste tomposndnd of vese, | GlDEMEMS, TIR{ib!;onBy Buitdings and Properfy—Pullman, Allowsy, and D B e B oy i a0 oad e 0 guido i, the arme fo. Carty him, " ''e T | tadlo fngredieats, and contetn mothing which can ba Straw Goods, oslery. erature, no ood, happy, playful homes, no rosce in the front or buck yard, scarculy a shado tree by Injurious to the human constitution, - Other remedies sdvertised as cares for Coxsumptidn probably contain oplum, whict is & somewhat dangerous drug (n sil iy, lvnu{luliml ccounta~Coy, Ktmmy, and Browell, el Teat- ool iy and Drownell, ininatian of Teachsra—brownell, Kimmy, and the Superintendent. Lut us desplso nothtug of earth, Wrap nothing af it up In a nopkin, Put all {ts facts out lo waury, —1ts laughter and its tears, its knowledgo, {ts murals, Do uot build a convent and vecomo a CARPETS, ** 27" BANKRUPTOY, the duor, but seked for only what was solemn or painful. ‘They feared amusements ss though thoy thlence. Hut at last tho spell way broken General Achool A gaire=For Englaw Drownell ul which had been bound In lron for | monk, but take your stand in tho opon air and nek | cascs, and !f taken frdely by consumptive patients it ER. :ml\\l)tm ‘&3;"-';{0““ J:‘ Alloway sad Pulimang I years bural forth (o redonble “‘A‘:mlvl: allseasons and iliings, ollart, all philosophy, 81l | 1yt 4o great Infurys for Its tendeney §s to confine tha THE BTOCK OF A COUNTILY DEALER. love, 1ts happineas. v, wip thy Nitlo fn your intant hand to Inve, to. Hmmd ou till it file the sky, i er Its oaroligy GEO. I'. QORE & CO., Auctfoncers, Tatida B SPECIAL OFFERING !! ‘The Secrotary reported there was necded for h, wel Tatitude behold al morbld 1natter {n the system, which, ‘of courss, must teachurs salacies for the month ending May 43, n northern the verdare of fleld and , if possible, at uven tho sorcows of this world are entoring £5,405.42, 'he ¥inenco Commilted wis authars | forst busting tho pars, 4 losely | Iutn thy personai pro fton! h iako s ute. lnpouible, - Bebaack's Rulmonldgrrp 403, 42, - | fore uratin 0 ba ) o thy periunal progrow, softoning, porhaus, I!x’:dm borrow $4,000 to be used in paying teach. '“f""‘d flawer gnnd I:At.“ l:nllwlu‘:xpdtln[ c:|’|':u; I);a Imu)-': or tils h‘!"nufrlulr l‘lh“ dfie'pu‘{-'m!,\uyjnlun'l :;::flzx‘;:f‘rw: l;::"l‘::'hz:b? I:::h'::: ONI THOUSAND DOZEN 16 wia ascoriafned thet there wonld be & simbos colurs and many porfumes out fnto o warm air, | of u 1ifu to come, Cast not thy rellgious creed Into o0 Jouking at the lato centurios wo s0a thom taking away the napkin from all wind and soul And Iug~ ing thom forward toward a tenfold muitiplo df o form of unchangeable braes, but lot it 100 move out upon the future ready to bloom afresh sunshine whall coms snd on the Jungs, liver, stomach, and bload, and thus cor- of tcachers leavingat tho end of tho year, and rect all morbid secretions and exnel allthe disenssd some dlscunsiun occurrod sa to iow the vacanclos STRAW GOODS, o ] MEN'S AND BOYS SIZES, PEREMPTORY should be dlled, . If the Great Aaster, wh voy | ready (o ro-inspire thy heart with now truths | tnatter from the body, Theso are tho only mesas by N 3 ' Plho board then adjourned untilthe first Satarday | far couutry, looks down {u-‘:‘h; J;:::“lh‘}:ndu:n? Mtn{Iml forth Iru‘:u ftw inner hidden powaers, which Consumption can bo cured, sad sa Bchenck's TUESDAY, JUNE 5. induly, Hisomplry, Ile muet fecl that (s world ts not | ‘Thy Aaster hos Indeed fi“"“ away Into a far country, 1ut ot as not feel, as_somo have felt, that 11e will not return, and that the tomb will en all tnis finpressive struyzle, but rather let us bo e~ sured that at the closo of thie lfo Ho wil sud. denly return, uod that then tho faithful ones will with infinltd joy show tho Mastor how their gold wad redoutilod on the shores of time. Hocky and thorny is the way of man, and yet if you pour into tho aoul the theory of progresy which Christ's parable Involves, .edrthisa moat magnidcent place, befng tho battle-fleld of victory. whoso shouts of joy aru tosound forever. lnstea of bo! nfindnnueun of prisonery, a coatle of despalr presidod aver by a pitiless God, it s a world vocal with souy dited tocreato and reward heroes. If ono aske earth for only happiness, it will dissp- Eulut. for 1tiv eo vast tbhat (¢ 14 abovo small thingey ut if one aike ftto carry ono from Iynomnce to learning, from bate to_love, fram sin (o bhullncss, eels thy ‘l’“ndm" of tho request, sud willjbear: that soul up td tho bosom of God, . MISSIONARY DAY. ADDRESS BY BI3HOP PEOK. Blshop Jessa L. Peck, of San Franclaco, doliver- ed an address yosterday forencon.at. tho First Aethodlst Church, cornar uf Washinglonand Clark atreots, After the ususl devotioual . exerclses Dlshop Peck, taking his texs from Revalstions, Chap, 21, Verso V, **And JI3 that #at apon the throno #31d, *Hehold 1 makesll thiugs now,'" . proceeded 42 deliver bis discourse.. The congregs- tlonmust romember that thiy was missionnry day, . God can make all things new, and deatb ia follow. ed by new forms of Hfe. Ho who watches discerns 8 reforming and recreating power fn the world, The PARKWAY PAVILION, The work of improving thle bonlevard from State straot to Stewarl avenuo haes been finlshed, with the excoption of fiiling thu roadbeds and watks with gravel. 1t is -xtccled that the gravel will begin to arrive this week. Pulmoalo Byrup, Bea Weed Toalc, and Mandrake Pills are e only medictucs which operate in shis way, it Is obyious they are the only genulne cure for Pulmonary Consumption, Eagh bottle of this Invaluable medicina Is accompanied by full directtons. Dr. Schenck ls pro- femslonslly at his principal ofice, cqpner Blxth snd Arch-sts., Phitadeiphis, every Monday, whera all fet- tera for advice must be adaress: NPECIAL NOTIOL: WITHOUT AN EQUAL! Tho hrxlenls propertles of Murrs & Lanman's Florids Water are macked aad distinc{lvo (eature of Pl-u:llel parfume. Its wonderful power in retley- ng net ad: ilim as ana fearin; cro man, but It (v busy with the falents committed to It, and will rundera final accouat, not with tremblinyg, but with doy. | the maturial jmages fn the Hible emblom forih the splritual; beace thy rouudln thu para. Lle stande not fur monvy, ur land, or stacks, but only for the things of the soul. And yet the ual'lesson [s tho most diflicult one to fearn, . GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auct'ih On Taesday, Juue 6, at 1} O'clock. SPECIAL SALE OF THE Finest and Best Made Stock Ever Odemed AT AUCTION, Three-Bpring Ihads B o TR blabo, Box bugrich “TAT OUR AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes, and Slippers Of June 6 wo sball closs oub 1,100 Cases of very desirable seasonable goods. . P. GORE & CO. OO 70 Wabas e .2 By ELISON, POMEROY & COy Auctloneers, 78aud 80 slandoiph-st- i and Plated Ware: JaWEhyéLsoflgeIrNG SALB . MONDAY MORNING, June 3,8t 10 o'clock. ‘Entire 5tock of a Dealer must be sold. LISV 'O pirite jooks will steudily teach us what an investnient at cven a low intercat will aaiountto inten or twenly This lesson nou learn with the ut- but slowly comes tho conviction ruu out hia mina and lheart into real servicu there will bea wonderful com- pounding of valug {n years notfar off, "The human 1ind aod heast, ko a dollar, must ba well fi- yeated, agd thea {1 will llpidlL])lll from nuits to teny, and from teny to hundreds. Under the old {utellectusl ond_theological reglme, (he process way reversed, The mind and soul passed froi tens towards uplts, und, cnteriog an oze Paul, oraJohn, ora Peter, 1t resppeared alters ward su stienustcd monk, saying, **itis the duty of a monk uot to feach but fo weep." Herave marched into the Christian cra ot I“n Ratu g Chrlst, and came out pigmics und beggars a thou- zand yeors sway. “Ihe parable ot tho **Tulents,” full of painful truth tbongh §b be, 1s yet too kind (o be perfectly Just, for tho brutl'is wuch worss than the siatos ment in tho story, Il a man wraps up a dollar o 5 naprin aud puts it fu o safo plice, whon tho owuer returus thers tho nouvy i deed ls, but M one wraps up witnd of heart, ond then, after a tine, looks for it i not tuere, Naturo itves to him that hatli, but from nim who hath oot it takes away even that which bu onco bad. HMence the carly times wrap- plag ap their tnought lu cluso bandages so hat no onc coutd sdd anything, when, after a time, they e ' The ‘Title * Protestunt Eplacopal," New Vork Correspondance PAlla ielphia Ledge Acurfous movement i3 afuot smony tho ilishe Church Eplecopalians, with reforenco to the next General Convention, which 1s l.m'élnnlnfi to exclte some apprebension anjony the fcal objectof which 1o to got 7id_of tho object! ter **Protestant Eplscopal,’ su as Lo ha Charch officially and utherwlse tecogni¢ed a ounly title waich {s yiven to bez fu the creeds. ™ I'he procecding will vrobably take ke form of o wemorfal, »igned by as wany of the clerzy and jalty &8 can bogot to fndoreo b It Is bellgved that ot lesst vo Blslopy ure favorablo to thu yro- posed chapge. The vast intuence of Trinity ‘burch here, 1t ls morally certatn, will Lo thrown in {ta favor, 7The St, Alban's people, 33 ‘well au those of 8t, Jzuatius and the Church of St, Mary the Virgln, way Hkewlio be expacted to give v ficarty suppurt. “Tao movement, It s undere otood, wa Initlated by lehop Youns, of Florlds, who wus formerly coauected wiln Trinfty, Hesos Jutione conmutting 1hat Diocese 1o the proposed thanyo camu very ear passiug the Diocesan Cauns cilat ita scsslon 12t month ut Tallzsbasaec, This loas us he: he, fafoting turus, o hyaterls, Se oL Gt aciine Hropertiek 1 (o Nok: a T e oo e e fgord. And the bt T AUCTION SALES, REFIAR VLo ds bl Rosoni el = By ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Auctioneors, 42 and 44 Madlson-st., near Wabaah-ar, - AUCTION SALE DY CATALOGUE, TUESDAY, JUME b 10 o'clock preclacly, Kid Toade g clotny Gloves Dr SRuNRLIY & WUUZER, Auctioneers. By RADDIN & CLAPYP, Aunctioncers, i3 aad &3 Wabosl Chigago, 11 2,000'CASES AND CARTONS BOOTS & SHOES e bogold at Pabito Auction oy TUESUAY MORKIY Bext- Jusu . Tuls salg whil comprisa seascliobls hd friticlau goody sroim leadlag wignutagiurers iy measure recelved the nioral support of 1ho entire Coancil, and the only opposition Lo 1t was based Word has been scut lorida wost o the grouud of expedicncy. North accordlngly **that the Diocess of inay bo et dowi as certaln to welcowe th needful reatoration.”? T following aro t W The nam: i Bar: icipbis. E ‘6., Auctionecrs Plied o ouriraiich ot cania Lo open their packages they had uothing left, | chunizes walch aro going on In Ui cartharo as full | kusiiad, Now Tork, and Putistelpnls Suaig el A AEHOY'E LO.. A3 T msaag, batniser s aaicibin OF the Gen | ustead of vosacsslig-soma now accawulation of | Of supernatural powor as was the creutlon jteelf, TUREDAY NORNING, Juna 3, st 4:30 wrlock, 8t 0 i N velenty facior {0 | (rugh, tho little quantity thoy bad once dous up-s0 | Thcts §s o probiblo vad to the rupradustive Powor R T uad 80 tangcTp bt mew abd second bas [§ %1 1800, uf thelr guthority, and | tecutely had dricd up and passed away, which 13 now sayling l‘l.'am the throue, **lghold, 1 e e A A }u 1 cBinlaae worklug; there- Huwin ccoeds, woelher thcy ate drawn up by | make all tngs new, CELEBRATLD throuzhout old Usthulics or old Protestunts, musl at ouca bo put fo usury, that by may ather 1o moro wisdom 4 tho great warket-place of action aud thought. ‘To wnke thom of bard Iron aad then rtand guard 9195 ihe lump fs 40 be 2z cuewy of God aud wan, FURNITURE, Carrets, aud General Housebold Grods; 13 good 4% L@ MACKISE |0, POMEROY &C0., Austionsssh Ucfors us wo bave avast contineut loxmcrlg il ed with wild aul savage bratality; now tie bome sud ceuter of civilication, It Is certain that this earth way be rocanstructed into forms of beaaty and Joy which may roudor {t iakabitable Ly suy furw of o: Licuaired, That the Deputicato the Genpral Coaren, o frou fia Dlucess be requeated {o (arlbor und u auy morement which iasy tead 60 thy Femoval of Lhl inisavuer, 8ud 1o the dupLivi Of 8 Bams Which ruly dueclare ber Cathllc chiaracter, tho Unfou--expresscd fo all ris, 1D and upward at E"‘ 40, G0a l;" B, Address ordureGUN PHEL, Coafee touer, Qilcago

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