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) 10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY., JUNE 10, 877—SIXTEEN PAGES, GOSSIP FOR LADIES. to Mmo, V. Auglse, 7,000 franca; to Mme, IL. | start a now party.” Then Mrs. Ferguson waa Cratonriere, 17,000 franes,” mid' so one ‘The | fntenaclyvelleved, and went back to bod with aum total wns over 40,000 franes. The muche | her faco illuminated in smiles,—Rochester Demo- The First Shirt-Button---A Placid 8t Louis Female. ing and evening at 8t. Stéphen's Chareh, on John- #on strect, between Taylor and Twelfth atreeta. —~Tho Rev, Luther Pardee will oficiate morning and o¥ening at Calvary Church, on Warren avenue, between Oakiey stroct and Western avenuo. loly Communlon at B A, m. ~The Rev. T. N. Morrlson, Jr., will offelate morning and_evening st the Church of the Rpis pharx on Throop steeet, between Monroe and and Adams streeus. —The Hev, W, J, Petrie will ofiiciate marnin, and evening at the Chnrch of our Bavior, cornet o Lincoin and Ticlden avenues. —The Kev, llenry (i. Verty will oficiate moming and evening at All Rainta’ Church, corner of Car- penter and Ohio streets, —There wiil be services in the morning at the Qood Bhepherd Misalon, Lawndale. —The ftey. F, N. Lueon will oficiate morning and evening at Emanael Charch, LaGirange, ~Ths Ktev, J, Stewart Smith will ofiiclate morn« ing ond evening at St. Mark's Church, Evanston. ioly commanion at 8 8. m. ~The mission at the Clinrch of the Ascension, conducted by the Rev, Fathers l1all and Matarin, will be continned until Thursday, MATHODIST. The Rev. W, P. Crafts will presch at 'mnn{ Church, Judiana avenue, to the Sanday-achool children tn the morning, this being **Children's Alike to God.*" she wonld no longer be afrald. The next morning, upon entering the hreak- fast-room, the littie_one exclaimed: Well, Mrs, —, 1 waa 'frnld axin last nl!zml" “\Why, how was fl)mt.‘l' ml;(;:d Ilu'." y6 b lllllny;w':l‘mmd- member what I told you 8, oy Ter oo [ membared it, but the *fraid 13 o me, and can't be got out of me.” A young man writing the namo of his father —~wlio was o member of Congress—in some bus- iness transactfon, wrote Hon, before tha name. Upon_ being questioned, he, feeling that the questioner was (witting him for doing it in vio- Iation of good taste, answered that he was only trylng to OMJ the Fifth Commandment aa near. 15 as he could. A minister in Augusts, Me., has a somy 8 hopeful child of 4 years, Tis father expects he will bo a minister, and the Jad has talked cn- mumlngl{ until the first warm day of the sea- son, when he gave signs of having fallen from gracq, for the devoted child eame to his father and sald: ** Papn, I'm not agoln* to be a minis- ter.” What o you think of doingi?’ asked the father. * Gofn' to drive an Ice-cart!” These two are genuine advertisements, ong E_;Ioccell to take up this work of amendment. ero was a lenpthencd debato on the mbiccll the leaders of the Church—such as Principal Harper and Dr, Calns—taking part fn It. Ultl- mately a large commitlee, ropresenting the ox- treinc_as well as the moderate parties in the Church, was llmolntell to consider the subject and report to the meating of 8ynod next year, ‘The diseatablishment question was also discuss- cd, of courso on the lines of securing unurmly disestablishment and disendowment of the Btate Churches of England and Scotland, and the Committce ‘was reappointed for snother year. The Moravian Charch fs divided (nto three provinces—the Amerlean, the Dritish, and the German. The seat of the governing commla- slon, called the Unity Eldera’ Conference, (s at Bethelsdorf, Germany. The statistics for the whole Church, 1\:" announced, show that, ex- cluding the mission provinces and the Dinspora, there are 50,000 members. Of this number the German Province haa 7,701, with 23 churchess. the Drittsh, 5,712, with 40 churches; and the American, iu,mu, with 76 churches, "The Mo- ravians now have 201 members in Bohicmia, whore the Aurtrian Government hos Juat glven i I | - Jowed to proceed, The snti-Ritualists sabee- ] iventl{v held & Ynh!lc meeting to denounce Mr. "oath’s course in breaking open the church snd conducttng sorvices in it in violation of law, Before adjonrnment the meeting degencrated g;lculru fight, in which scveral heads were : Aweatthy and plous Frenchman who dled Yecently left a will which ho directed to bo opened on the fiftieth annlversary of the epls- bopal consecration of the Pope. ' As he has no near relatives, it a belleved that all hia fortune, &ummx at’ 12,000,000 francs, will go to Pius relloved husband looked very erave and saldy | ergr, v X vy fl:',?'",’,fh ',l:,(:' {’;}f,‘-,’:‘,‘:f},‘};‘.’; ‘w‘:f,’" u‘:,l:;!t 1 m\\fl;fiu n Nn:n?k&uvi:sr lea‘vnen"thhe hém':‘unot hxl; lored one at 4 lal our 8 evel an il repaie my fault, with my own meats, " and | S48 008 AL RS, SO0 ot " o G #he handed her huaband another paver, 1 ling stars, his fond fancy pictures her clotbed fn What 1§ this " sald the husband, bounding '}fi"i":"v“"fi'o resing ,.{l%'l,nyfl upon her pilow, W with her unbound halr_tosscd about her slee fflllfllol‘;'nll(:lfl:llhrv?:n R‘;."d lvollfv’n‘:\?nhn; ln‘z face, and_angols bending over her couch The salors th o sehan L R0 | fspering heavonly dreams. Perhaps ot that he anlons the past winter. Tt is an eogagement | o p oo "thaugh, sho Is in the pantr, tosing in the Le itof de Lahore at Rio Janciro,” awing . hungrily on'a' hm—banu—)&tw “What! You a cantatrical Madame do X, | EROWRE, Bungrily L. npon the boarls! My name on o programme] | Stmday Call. A T coratuly gmac my tncogn 1 will carefully gnad my in ta. 1 ahal only be known hy’my ulnueimme. 3 4 #Madame, you have no right todo this thing} inn are in the power uf your husband} without {8 consent the engagerent 18 null and void; our debts will be pakd to-morrow, sud let me ear no moro of this nonsense.” Madame do X. was reslgned ; the manager has not pressed a clalm for damoges, and tho lus- band 18 hngry that tho billets contained nothing o NSRS A Now Way to Pay Old Debtse-- “0O Georgol” Inoldents of the Queon's Drawing-Room— Brief Feminino Notes, . NO K188t * Rige me, Wil ** sang Marguerite Ta & preity little tune, lolding up her dalnty month, Sivect as roscs born n June. ‘WHI was {en yesrs old that day, And he pulled her golden curls, Teasingly, and snawer made: **I'm too o1d—1 don't kiss girls.” ' Avother Methodlst Episcopal minister in Dmokmn has rhmfi_cd his clurch rclations. The Hey. Thomas R. Slicer lias accepted a call Lo the Park Congregational Church of that city. Mr. Blicer s son of the Rev. Henry Blicer, a famous preacher among Mothodists of Ahe last geocration. . 1n Gormavy an Ol Catholls census, stated to be defective through nmlsnlonllrtlmru 31,707 members in Prussia, 18,866 in Baden, 1,156 fo Hesse, 11,88 In Bavaria, 247 In Ohlcnhurg and 237 In'Wurtemborg, making n total of 54,610, When Puckler Muskad was in England some forty years since, being ono night st Almack’s, he pcrnumll{]comfllmanml ady Jersey, who was pardonably vain of the clearness of her com- lexion, on “lier ycnmlml leather.” The falr arah started. *“Bardon,” resumed Puckler uskan, I dld mean your ladyship’s poautiful hide.” "Bldn, your lhglum:i skin,” whispered a friend to the "Prince.” “ 1 did not zay shin,” retorted the Princo o a moat dignificd manncr, **Shentlemans do not look at ladics’ shins.'— London Truth. Day.'" 1nthe evening an addreas dvaigmed chiefly LY A M t more terrible than millinera’ bills. agalost 40,803 in 1870 The pricsts have ine | thempermission to freely hold public worsbip. | from & paper from the North of England sod L on *+Tho Coming Man In the Present ‘on years pars, and Marquento Behold, my dear siaters In Amerlcs, & new eressed from 66 t 00, j The 200t annisersary of the formation of the | the other from a Scutch source: It Do aaiivercd by e Cratta, oo Srifles aa Wil kneels at her feat, sy to pay ofd debts, and a means by which to THE GAME OF CHESS o CHES3 DIRECTORY. CriicAso Cnxsa CLun—Noa.: 63 and 65 Wash. ington street. CittcAco Curss Associarion—Henrlel's Cafe, 174 East Madison-at. Cheas players maoet dally at the Tremont House (Exchange) and the Bherman House (Basement). All communteations intended for thls department l.l:nc:m bc' addressed to Tux Tntnuxs, and indorsed eas. " Wanted—A Capable General Working Woman in a emall, quict family in the country. A Christian st heatt, & teetotalér, and & singer world be val- ned. Addrees, ete. ‘Wanted—As llousekeepor, & Christian Femalo. Accustomed to poultry, -~ Address, etc. A minlister was told once by a man that he had been a professor of religion for many years, but for ten years had neglected all religlous dutles; but notwithstanding this he had never given up his ‘‘hope.’” ' The roverend gentle- man, notlelng meanwhile that his breath smelt strongly of liquor, lost no time In telling bim it was time he did. Ho did not set much value upon & hope that had been praserved In whisky for ten years. Jennie has strict ldeas about equity in small things, . When sho first heard the story of the Bavlor's nilrcle in foeding the muititude with the few loavea and flshes obtained from tha fmlng 1a's basket, shie was awed into thought- ul aml solemn amazement. 8omo timo alter- ward, in tho midst of a talk about other mat- ters, she suddenly paused and asked, with spe- cial concernt ** DId they give back {he bosket to that boy! " Last 8abbath, Just ns the Tast rays of the sct- thng sun were eeawling up outof sight, a worthy tramp eame climblng out of the kitehen window out on West 1111, with his hands full of Lrend and meat, and his pockets full of napkin rings and spoons, aond ns he gazed around upon the —The Itev, A, J, Scott will preach at Centenar, M. E, Church nt 10:30 a. m. to the children, an Dr. Kidder will preach 7:45 p, m. —The Rev, George K. Hoover aill proach at Btato Strect M, B, Charch, cornerof Forty-seventh street, to the children at10:45a. m., and in the ovening on ‘! Heaven." —The Rev. W. U, Wiliing will preach st Lang- ley Avenue Cnarch morning and eventng. ~—The Rov, (icorgo wil Im‘“n at Winter Btreot Chorch at 11 a. m, and 7:46 p. m, —The Hey. B. McChesney whil preach at Park Avenne M. B, Charch memlnf and evening, the morning service helng especially for children. —The Rev. John Atkinson will preach at Grace hilte streets, tnorning **The Head m;n Many . khoest_will preach morn- fng and ovening at th rat Church, Washington and Clark atrects. PRRSNYTERIAN. The Rev. A. B, Simpson, D, D., of Loutsville, Ky, will predchat the Pirst Church, Indlana aves nue and Tiventy-Grst sirect, at 10:30 a, m. and 4 v.m, ~I'o Roy, Jacob Post will preach fn the church corner of Noblo and West Krio streots, st 10a. m, In Dutch. and at 8 p. m. in English, —Tic [tov, Charlea T, Thompeon will preach ot the Fifth Church, Indiana avenue and Thirtieth strect, in the morning on ** Dutics of Young Cone verls, ™ and In tho evening on ** Kvangellsm. " ~The Rev. Jacob Iost will preach 1n Uy Farwell Hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock. —The ftev, Dr. Htimson, of Lotilsville, will Gmln‘ fondly in her ey l‘m{ ing, **Won't you *Rite'in seventeen to-dayy With lier birthday ring she toys For a moment, then replie *+1'm too old—1I don't kiss hoyal" ~Madge Kliiot in Baldwrin’s Monthly. —— THE FIRST SUHIRT-BUTTON, New York orld, Young Charley Overblower married about a month ngo, and when he came back from his wedding-tour he and his pretty fittlc wite, Em- mn, took posscssion of & charming hittlo flat up-town. Early one cvenlog, after thoy wero falrly settled, and tho lnst of Emma's sistors had beon Induced to conclude her visit, Charley proposed to Emma that they should goto the theatre, The Iittls woman assented, and both bogan to amend thelr tollets, Ina few mo- mients Charley said: *‘Darling, I am sorry to trouble you; but really Ithink Ishall beobliged to havo to nsk you to ecw a buiton on this shirt.” #0f courso; why not1"” said Emma, delight- ed at o chanco to show her skill. 8he tuok tho garmeut, seated herself, and sald: I can’t re- memnber for the life of me where Iput thoso huttona. Chnrluy’. look In that box and sco if parish of the 010 Sweiles Church on Swanson street, Philadelphia, was held fn that church Bunday, ni 7. A listorical discourse was reachied in the morning by the pastor, tho Rev. nyacr B, Simes. The first ministor whom tho congrc[ntlon had over thom was tho Rlov. Jacob Fabritlus, 8 German from New York, who de- livered his first sermon in a block-house upon the site of the church, on Trinity Bunday, 1677. In 1007 clergy were scnt from Swedon, and in 1700 the present edifice was bullt, It was at the time of (s crection the fincst church in Phila- delphia. Last Sunday, June 8, was tho 177th aoniversary of its dedication. Tho rmwned amendment of Art. 8 of the Constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Gen- eral Conventlon, providiug that the General Convention may set forth o shortened form of morning and evening prayer, is belng considered b{ the various Diocesan Conventions. By some of the conventlons it has been disapproved, asn {cnt ago in New York, and by some referred to lie deputies-clect, as In Virginia, The Conven- tlon of Penusylvania first passed o resolntion statlog that, while the pruposcd change was not approved of, larger discretion shonld be given in the use of morning and cvening prayer servite, provided that “on Sundays and the greater festivals the full order aliall bo uacd, asnt present, cxcept in mission atationsing chapels. The Rev. Thomas IMuband Greeg, M. D, D. At the recent meeting of, the Sunday-School Convention of California, "o cholr of eight ,Chiness glirls and six Chinamen furnished the musle for the sesafon given to the Chinese ques- tion. ’l‘he‘ sang £o well tbat the sureestion is \mnade that they be sent out ke the jublies sing- .ers, to ralse £inds for Chinese evangelization. } ., The clergy and representative laity of the Old i “Catholle Church In Geneva, at a meeting held H 'recently, voled to ask the 8ynodal Council to ‘ ¢ake steps to have the 8ynod of the Churchecon- ‘ loosen the marital purse strings; only, perha; 10 wonld nob o to try It onail men. T hive known somae American husbands who would not havae been so shocked at the proposed debut. 0y GEORGRE! Zondon Fun. Bhe was young and fair, and & tear ghstened In her cye o5 sho laid her curly head upon hls shoulder and oxclalmed, * O, George, I think it Ifound you did not love me I should die.” 4 My datling," ho answored, passing bLis Land gently round her dimpled chin, 1 will always love you., Do you think I would marry you it I did'not fecl sure ol 1t, In a fow days, nt the altar, I shall vow to love youall my life, and I will keep my vow,” A lovely kind” of Deatific happiness pl n{ml for a moment like sunshine on hier tips, and then alio whispered, "0, George, I like to hear you talk Iike that, you have been .so” good to mo You have piven mo a diamond locket aml n gold watch and chaln, and rings that an angel might wear outslde her gloves and not be ashamed, and If I thought that onc dn{ you'd bo -urrg you'd given all theso nice i ll'j:l and want thein back again I should break my heart.” He held her guntly agatnat his manly breast, and answered with ‘a quavering volco, ** O my own darling, there s nothing on earth that could happen that would make mo me, swoot?"! sider the following proposition: * The Nation- ‘a1 Bynod decides the re-establishment of the 1 Communlon in both kinds in the Catliollo Christ- vian Church {n 8witzerland.” Ount of the 500 pollcemen in the City of Baltl. Juore, but twenty-five make a profession of i Christinnity. Onc ot thescis a member of the i ! Taptist Church, whose custom 18 to distribute T ! iracta frecly among those hio comes In contact | with, ena glves theim such wholcsome advice that many of the unfortunate and erring oncs {. are brought to thorough reformation, : + The Toronto Bynod of tho Episcopal Church 15 1s controlled by ihe High Church party, who aro i 'lnnlna}urllyl and have n High Church Bishop, 3 n £ 'TO CORRESPONDENTS, '4C, A, P. clly,—Thanks o atisated w.c Y. nks; your request sall **N. G. P.," Qconomowoc, Wis, —Any ftems of Interest occurring In yourlocality will be weltome. b Curructf’nlullon to Enlgma No, 78 recelved from C. A. Perry, O. R. Benjamin, and E. A. Swarth, city. *,® Correct solution to Problem No. 78 recolved from W. . Ovington, U. A. Perry, O. R. lienja. min, E, A, Swarth, F. A. Bergman, A, Waln- wright, and B, 1t 1., eity; Kt., Turer, Til,: L. Kutiner, Des Molnes, 1a.; J. F. Morgan, Bur- lington, Ta, ‘SEx PAssAnT."—In problems of tha pecullar character embodying your Idea it Is nccessary to show that tho defense must havo mudo a certain movo. If 1L In nssumed that White's pravious and control tha dlocesan nniversity, Trinity Col- .lege. Tho evanzelieal party has formed acliurch oasociation to counteract High Church’ intlu- : ' ences, and this body s now about to establish a 3+ vollege, to be conducted sccording to evangel- i ! ¢ tioninthe Unlon of 189,576, The total Jewish pgpglnum 1 the country the Boand cstimates an at ot e find one, move wan It from K G t0 KKt G the problem s th dcal principles. D. (Trinity Col Datiing, whe' fias been | peaceful, huly scene, hia heart melted, better | proach at 10:40 & m. an 4 p. m.intho First y Charley looked fn the box, which was n cane | repent giving you a fow tokens of my love, or | wouny “hag that bo D s ok The Board of Jewish Delezates reports that It clccfil’l”l lalf;:r'! lcfl’c‘ the l{ckmm;g l“:‘;:lscn i | feclings camo over bim, and os bo merged in tho | Chireh, of purtiin Lottics, and not nding tho dealred | imnko me it thom bacle wealn, ho speang | F1i vl 10 4he ey have naen iniarmosed fron ~—'the Rev. Jieney T. Miller will preach at the far. An it s, the I’ may have baen interposed fron Bixth Church, Vincennes and Oak avenues, at 11 K3. The rmulnn. for a firat attompt, shows tal ent In problem compaosition, and we feol confidep! of futnre valuable contributions from so promir ing a source. s ENIGMA NO. 80, BY MIL 8. LOYD. shan recelved statistical returna from 174 cangre- * gations and ninety-nine socloties, from which + partial data it appeara there is o Jewlsh popula- Chugeh of Great Britain, Is one of the leading Low Church clergy of the Church of England, for many vears Viear of East Harborne, Bir- mingham, which llving ho has just resizned. 111« evangelical and temperance tracts have had lnrfiu circulation for mnurv f'm" through the Religlous Tract Soclety, and hls essay on tisca- artlele, concluded he would not bother Emma for further Information, so he pulled a button Trom another shirt, # Now, Charley,” sald Emma, **lonk in the top bureat-drawer aud gzet me a paper of noedles and a apvol of whits cutton—Dbe sure to get the white cotton.” Charley found In tho top burcau-drawer o dircetlon of the nearest pawn-shop, he sang softly and tonderly, "chusnhbntfi thicye.” John was an assistant bookkeeper in a down- town storo, and wus greatly troubled Locause T was oceastonally called tipon to make out In volces thay would not bear close scrutiny. He rayed over the trouble, and then declded what o do. The next [nvolee he made out was an {rom his arins like a Joyous deer, sho shook back her sunny curls, and with s wlm‘o poem [n Lier hazel oyes, exclaimed, O George, you have taken & load from my heart. I've canicto say I con't marry you afier all, because I've scen somebody T like better, and I thought you'd want your prescnts back again.’? R at the Second Chareh, Michlgan avenuo nnd Twen- ticth strect, at 10:45 a. i and 7:45 p. m, ~The Rer. ¥, L. Patton wfll'Frmll:)l in tne Jof- i 1" at 250,000, of whom 60,000 arc in New York City. . 1 There aro {n all 3t congregations, with proper- + ty valued at $5,507,400. 3 Tt Hhr i ratua Tty Jotn torsun Park Church, corner of Throop and Adams Loy v 3 strects, morning and ovening. N el o 'y WING-] Ringat QDo : ‘Bavcutlv-onu talfan lxlxaclnteu hll,'“ demanded ;L‘:fil‘“:""' ':,‘::to:“'ll,fica'mx tg::‘,",l::fl s ‘_’,‘&& L‘_‘:.'{.“,.’;'..Z.‘{“’.g,l,{&““f,‘{fi‘ {I'.ht‘l“ l&! fi.’f‘n’.’.{‘éfii" "'r?.: Birh 5 By s 1At el :‘!’kayng( It“x‘x';:":::d lll‘;;f«’::{m;ltmrm; ¥ :1’1‘#’4’:1’:3 it QU]!E?”E‘D:)#Z}“\'. d=RO0M; W ‘%;ll)“’ i -the rogal eceyuatury which must ba had before | (00 itteante near London, which hina just se- | boy quictly protested. ©Ilera, 8mith,” sald tho O O wach in jCheiat ohatch, | wmarks and comments, dear, sffectionate fittlo | A friend; who ovidently Mkes to bo spitoful, B, K | Mlicy can enjoy tha Incomes of thelr sces, | SomMmupleants near London, whteh had JoaL o | U ant Tna petulant tona th tho bookkeepor, | Michian avenua and Twenty-fourth atrect, Inthe | Ziy'ihat sho wasland mora perfuina Lottlcs Adent ho drav ; Kea iLargia ;‘:‘:",‘;"fi&‘;:’[‘,":‘l‘;‘{fc},"fd!(;“fi;’;:b’l;’uu‘:‘“:,zf;:bd'":‘: Eplscopal Church, hiave invited Dr. Uregc to be- | *you will liavo'to fix this; Jobn has been to the | moseiogen BWhat :’;:fit‘,:"':,',‘:“.\‘:;’-‘,’:‘. Y and 18 | £1d u patiern of Flor de Pumar overskirt, and :mri “gn:c;:«.::r:dnl: :“2 n,":;:u“fi:fi:s' e v 8 4 Kt t Kte ¢ 1 he ground that thelr accs are In the gify of the | COe thelr minister. Tabernacle.” / the Marrled."* the bogtnniag of o sofa-cushion, and varlous ception-rooms. Lady ——, feeling the cold acutely, wrapped her traln round her shoulders, and scated erself on o royal chair, On a sud- den a frightful smash waa heard; tho chalr had collapsed, and Lady —— was on tho ground. Fortunately but few males were present, and the row of medieval beef-caters had thelr broad backs turncd towand the scens of tho eatastro- phe. Unlike the case of tho preuz Bayard, “out ful sauve, mems les apparences,” Dut tho lady lmped for the rost of the day, and In future will ‘oot put her trust {n princely scats, The other incidont was scarcely less dramatie. Arrived at the moment of awful entrance fnto the throne-room, a lady, whose very initials shall be kept sccret, was nsked for her card, Her sangsfruid had goney slio knew not what was wanted. Bhe olfere thostern . ofllvial, a8 o peace-offering, hor tan, her glove, her handkerehief even. Nothing but the canl would suilice, and It was missing. ~ Her Majesty looked impatient at tho, dolay. Tho momet was critical. *The card, the card{? ST aco it,” said o courtior, “Then take it,!” eald another, “I mur‘lfit." was thareply, A subdued explanation ffllowed, and nt last the lml{(onrat'ted from & recluded’ spot, near her tucker, the crumpled remains of the missing card. It was still legible, nnd the namo was duly sunounced to re: ———— FEMININE NOTES. —The Ilev, Dr, Coopee will preach at St, John's Chatreh, Ellix avenug, at 10:40 a, m.,and the Rev. M. D, Charchat 7:40p, m. Jo owan will prench at Emman- uel Church, Centre and Dayton rtreets, In tho morning, and the Rev. Dr, Coopor in the evening, ~Tho oy, Dr. Cooper will presch at the Old Ladies' Home at 3 p, m, ~='Tho Rav. It 11, Bosworth will preach at Rman« nel Charch, ilanaver and Twenty-clshth streots, morning and evening, and Trinity Church, Engla- wood, at 4 n. m. ~Tho Nev. M. Varty will preach at Graco Charch, Hoyne avenuo and Laxlu(no sirvet, ot 10:45 &, m., and tha Rov. J. . Cowan at 7:46 p. m. ~Prot, T, I, Hnrklnl will.orosch at Bt. Paul's Church, West Wasiington and Ann etreots, at 10:45 8. m, and 7:80p. m, SWEDENUONAIAN, ‘The Rav, L. P, Morcer preachosin Yershoy Hall, 83 Madison strect, at 10:45 8. m, Subject: vy 1s There o Ilell, and How Does It Contraat Wit Heaven)" '—The Ttov. J. R. tlibbard preaches in Now c:l;l{fll Hall, Eighteenth street and P'ralrie avenuc, - at1ls, m, ~Thie ltov. ¥, W, Taerk, of Derlin, Canada, will preach in Unlon 'ark Temple, Weost Washinge tun strect and Ogden avonue, at 3:50 pom. 2 UNITARIAN, Tho Rev. Brooko Horford will preach in tho Church of the Messiah, Michigan avenue and Twenty-third strect, at 10:45 u, m., on ** lww)ilmlun of Irlenda in tho Heavenly World, " ~The ltav, E, I, Powell will proach in the Third Church, Munroo and fafin strocts in the morn. othier things, but no needle or cotton, Then ha rememuered that hie had a fancy ** housewife " thut he had bought from n girl ut a falr, and he got necdles and cotton out of that. “Thank you, dear," aaid . Emma, nnd she be- ean to stitch_wigoronsly, lmmm!mi a dreamy Ttalian oir. Prescutly she eaid: 0, Charloy, won't you bring me tlic sclasorst I think thoy’re In my writing-desk. I had themn therato-day cutting o poe out of n paper.” The scissors wero not in the writing-Qesk, nor on the mautel, nor inthe top burcau-drawer, nor in tho ease of perfumnc-buttles, nor even in the hair-recelver, 80 Clarley drow on his “housowife " again. Emma took the sciasors, soipped tho thread, aud exclalmed, *Thero, ilnrl{}r:glmul now make -haste, or we shall be nte. Clmfle{ wriggled {nto the garmont, and then ut up his hands to button the band at the Euk Kuz 1o button was there, “ Wlny, Em," ho cried,. *where {n thundoer did you sew on that button1® . 4°0h, Charley, ain't you ashamed!? exclaim- od his wife. ‘" Whero'aro your eycal® WL thoy wera in the back of my head,” xlllmwcn;&’l ‘harley, ‘‘perhaps I could sco that ution. Emna ralsed herfelf on her tiptoes and look- ed at the band, ’ " \Vhf. that's strange! ”? sald she. * Tako it off and let me look at it."” ‘Tho shirt was Inspected thoroughly, and the ‘button was found neatly and dumzc sowod on t White to play and mate In two moves, —— TRODBLES NO. 60, . nY MR 3 OF CXDAR NAPIDS, ack. Bopl HiE SN OEeE “mnm o el U Ul O @ G 5 @ i, VZMW » W BB m ‘White. ‘White to play and mate in throo moves. ——— SOLUTION TO PRODLEM NO. 78. crown, These prelates must renouncs the apal and ncchl o royal nominotion. Severnl i Littlc Mav had heen'on a visit to somo of her k { . havo already ubtalned tho necessary perission | ! mother’s friends in Canada, and whils there had heard the Sunday-school hymn so well known, “Come to Jesus, Ho will wash you white as snow,'! ete. Alter ber arrlyal ot home, not feeling In n very playful moad, she seated her sell in her little. rocking-chalr and began sing- Ing, “ Coma to Jesus—""which scemed to be all shocould remeinber of the hymn. After re. enting the words several times sho was asked by her auntle, * Moy, whero 1s Jeansi® May answered, “Over In “Tanaday!” ¢ Well, what Jdues He dof’ #lo works,” sald May. “Works at what1™ To which, after some hesi- tation. the little ona replied, *¥lo washes! A Toronto barer who had become converted to religion was told that ho must work for tho sonls ahout him. The tonsurial artist was o diftident man, and he did not know low to be- Em-. but ono day a pretty hard case camo in to e shaved, and o thought he would Improve the urnorlunll yo Tho expected couvert was scated {n o chalr, duly lathered, the razorstrop- Beamll the edys wns oy keen as o Damuscits lade, and Just ready to apply to the customer's throat, when the barber whispered {n his car, # Are you prepsed to dief” With abound and ashout the victim loft tho chalr, eryiug, * Not it I know f{t,""—rushed up the strect” bintless, and territled lest he should be pursucd by the, as he supposed, would-be murderous barber. Tho wielilor of the razor has given up conversion during busluess hours, bl LOCAL NOTES. JEPFERSON FARK PRESUYTERIAN, Tho corner-stono of the new Jeflerson Park Prosbyterian Church was Iald last Monday af- ternoon, Prof. Patton officiating. A box In the atone contalned a copy of the Bible, the * Con- fension of Faith,” * Fables of Infldclity,” by Dr. Patterson, formerly pastor of the church, Insplration of the Scriptures,” by the present pastor, the Church manual, and an historical sloteh jof the church, The church measures zcwmfiwvnn feot on Thiroop streot by 100 feot ongAdams street. It will be built of pressed Lrick and gray sandatone. The church will have no gallerics, and will scat about 800 persong. There will be s main tower and entrance onthe corner of Throop and Adams streets, a tower o Hittle lower, and an entrance ot the east end of the church on Adams strcet, und n lower tower on thie northwest corner, ou Throop street, giv- ing ndimittanco to the pastor’s study. The an- dlence-room will be a ‘;mullulunnun with tha four .corners cut olf, leaving It an {rregular octagon. Tho two southern coriiers ore ctit off for vestibules, the northwest corner for the pastor's study, sud the northenst corner for an orran Joft. The pulpit will stand against the north wnlll—-l.lmi is, on the slle Instead of « from the Pope. ‘' The First Baptist Church, in Baltimore, cor- aor of Bharp aad Lomband streets, was dedl- 3 ¢ <ated In 1785, Duringz the nincty-two years it as had but five pastors; 2,450 were added to iits membership, and forty-onu preachers have i ibeen sent forth from italist ot communicants, 1 *T'ho congregation has just abandoned the old i Socation whero umr Lave so long worshiped and wprospered, and will ercet a new house on Town- ecnd, near Fremont streot. - At the annual coundl of the Protestant Epls- «<opal Diocese of Vqullnh tho Blshop reported "hat he had confirmed 000 persons since May, 37, On the question of crectlng West Vir- gzinlainto & scparate dlocess tho vote stood: “Clergy--yeas, 89; nays, 4. Laity—yeas, 03; :mavs, 10,” On the quéstion of erccting the coun- F los on the south side of the James Hiver to the Tine of Tenncaseo Into a soparate diocese the . wote stood—yeas, G4; nays, 117. . In tho lostflfty ycara fifty ministers have rwithdrawn from the Lutherati Church to join ¢« othicr denominations. Of these fouricen went o the Frotestant Eplacopal Church, Lwenty to =hie Presbyterian, threo to tho Methodist, five to ho_Congregational, and four to the 'Romon <atholie. Tho Lutheran Church In the same eriod hos received forty-five ininlstera from EONN ther denomiuntions, of whichtwenty-twocumo | ot the end, Tho scata whi be arrauged as in an h) Ing. on'**A Christian leslynatton,' 5 g ot tha slirt-Los It it wasn't for hope, tho heart would White, Tiack, drom thie Methibdiat Epiacopal Churd, o | amplithestra. Tho riso frou the lovel pace in CIITURCIL BRRVICES, | it Ror. Rubort Color wil prench at Unity | 100 e e e ot atagunt, | brealo™ oa tho old Jady said, wheu sho burled | - K10 84 L mores . 'The Forétzn Mission Comimittee of tha South- ‘P‘Ifll% o{l:rholpl’zlpgtxnh:c):hmunfi\x;]:]\"f(l ::x;wlt l|Inl'nll K onids m’"{v‘i‘o’flfi&“‘.fi'“i‘"‘,‘;fiffi’ffim Wil reach on the | WETRET - e "-[ Jier sevonth husband. 5 8.4 mates : em Presby s (late AL 1o ¥a fecty o104 i 1 ohig saa 4 0 st Altia ay §i #\Well, by Jove,” exclalmed Charloy, s ’ LS ke e 11 Cecetyts o bl ot fenmc) o hirctes, Therewlll be ol | e onite Cowioch MO Tas A wtlog ormarf frilria hens b Ehirtleth sttost a6 11 | (gt ey oy horo abuit sowig on i utton .,,‘v’;g):fldz,';"‘,?u‘:"\lmmfl? a1 SOLUTION TO ENIGNA NO. 78, it peat sear, 8551415 tho rocelots of thgue | WS, O Adimia atrcet, Tho cunk of the | * =T v, X, F, Ravi prcachen na uanal ot tho | Goms v iy s Felowe” lal, 003 Cotago | fn, that 1 Woulift gt mar=—TUL 168 | gy e years botoro Lo gele turoughwith | 1. s T yterles reported misplons to tho " froedunen | churell, cxcluslyo of land, | Ly $5,000, aud | Froo Church. Morning suojec oty professed- | NISCELLANEOUS. You wero going to sny you wouldn’t havo | it. PR Brjsiakaornes Within their bounds. Thcre is also a theolug- | H10 Work 18 to ba comploted noxt full, by murderors under the gallowsa porversion of [ ThoRev. I, M. Payntor will prench at10:30 a. | got marricd " cricd his wlté, putting on berbat |~ «No» shareplicd, and sho blushed pretifly | $--Ktmates “fcal school fur colored men at Tuscaloosa, Ala, % The Fublieation Board {s embarrasscd for want of funds; The next scsslon of thy Assembly « wil be held at Knoxville, Tenn, . According to tho Les Mlsslons Catholiques, the statistics of the Roman Catholie Mission in Zastern Tane King, China, In 1875, worb: Elix,ht Dominlcaa missivuaries, 8 native priests (Do- inicans), 20 native pricsts (scculars), 5,000,000 total popuiation, 52,000 Catholle pupulation, 20 districts, 832 Christian communities, 003 puplla at the Mission du Diou, 3 seminary colleges, 05 students, 3 urphan asylums, 63 Religieuses ’A‘er- laries of 8t. Donutnie, 2,351 baptisinsof infants, 400 baptisms of adults, 443 marriagcs. The boards of the Reformed (Duteh) Church dn chargo of {ts missionary and other clharitable work have closed the fiséal year ending in May satisfactorlly, _ The Domustic Mission Doard Tiave received 835,000 for cencral purposcs and Chimstianity.” ~The ltev. W. W, Willls will preach at Tm. mannel Church, No. 200 Orchard strect, at 10i45 a. m. ~Tho Rev. W, J. Kermott will preach at the Tlalated Btreet Church, near the Stock Yards, at 11a. m. and 7:45p, m. A ~Tho Rev. W, W. Evorts, D, D., will preachat the First Chnrch, Bouth Park avenus and Thirty. firat stecet at 11 8. m. and 7:30 p. m. ~The Rev. A. Owen, D. D., of Datrolt, will presch at University Place Church, Thirty-afth street, at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. —The Rev, T, J. Morgan, D. D,, will preach at the Second Church, Morgan and Monroo atreetd, morningand oyoning. —TheRuv. D, 1, Chenoy, D, D., will preach at the South Chnrch, Washingtonand Paulina strects, 8011;30 8. m, and 7:45 p. m. m, and 7:30 p. m. In Calvary Tabernacle, No. 310 Ogden avenue, ‘—Elder \Y. B, Bhaw will preach ta the Advont. fats. u‘u-m roing in hall No. 221 West Madison street. —The non-nectarian Nible mecting will bo hold at I’ Otto's, No, 874 Weat Harrigon atreot, at £:30 . 1, P trtentst meetingsto-day, Twenty-sixth stroet, between Indlana and Prairio avenacs, ot 10:30 a. m., 71 {tandolph street at 5 p. m. reachingat 11a, m. and 7:46 p, m, at the Burr Mission, Thlrd avenue, near Fourteonth atrect. ~The Rev. W, F. Crafta will preach ia the Tabernaclo this afternoon at 4:30 o'cloc] ~—Diblo men and women and spiriti; at No, 230 Wost Madison streot at 3 p.m. to-day, —Disciplos of Chirist will moct at 220 West Itan- Qolpl strees at 4 o m. ~The F‘Iulsm:lulu' E{!Irltnnlllu will moet at Qrow's Opera 1inl), 517 West Modison atreot, at 10:45 4, m. snd 7146 p, m, B —Judge Layton will preach mnm|;|)¢ snd even- (A aatily auid bursting into tears. * Where aro you golngi" demanded Chgrluy sayagely. wpl my golng home, and I'll zet o scparation from you and your old shirts; that's where I'm wolug,” blubbered Emina, 1 thought you vmngxl the button there to fasten to your what- you-call-'ems.” - 1t took Clmrlnfl an hour to persundo Emma that If sho went homo thero woukin't bo straw- berries and cream enough to zo around, and that she could get all sho wanted at Delmonico's, and he'd pay forlt."? e Axr oxe desring to playn game of chess by postal card will ploaso address Mr, N, G, Parks, Oconomowoe, Wis, CTESS IN NEW YORK. A remarkably intereating gamorecently contested between Mesars, Dronzinger and Bornemsan. EVANS QAMBIT, as she slippod her number eixes back boneath her dress—*“no, [donot wearso small a shog osoncs. My sfzo is quite largo—I wear twos.” Artistic.—Lady: ** And put just a tint of car- mino on tho checks—but not too much, you know,” Thotographer: ‘“Exactly, madam, I rerlecny understand; abont ns much as you have on now. ' Qirla have their sorraws nnd their troubles, but nothing is more bumiliating to tho average young lady than to be beaton ot a gamo of troquoet by a girl who still wears hor last year's dress.'—Lalladelphia Bulletin. A dreamy writer says It would bo curious to follow a pound of silk from Its svinning until it beeame a lady’'s dress, No doubt. But most men would prefer to follow it aster It becamon dress, and while the lady was fu ft, Tho Children's-Day services at Trinity M, E. bburch this morning promises to bo very fine teresting, ‘Thie prineipal servic of the day will beat 10343 Tho auditorium of the church will be pmucrlf aecornted with flowers and planta, which, with the children, will certalnly preseut o lovely sight, ‘Thy Revs, Albert Bushnell and A, R. Thaln, and Col. C. G. Hammond and Mr. W, A. Tale cott were appointed delegates to the Natlonal Council by the IHinals Cungregationul Assocln- tlon at Sterling lnst week, PIOUS JOKES. A PLACID LADY, &1, Louls Republicun. A Bohemian yesterday met on a atreet corner an old-timo friecnd who ts tho proprictor of a pupular confectlonery eatablishment, and they held o Mittlo vonfab, the conversation cveutually Why Is a man more devout when he has a cold fn his head? Becouso e s on his sucezs most of the time. A eomesvhat simplo woman was asked wheth: SESE! ROFCER ) we € 3 3 2c! - £3,000 for the _church-bullding fund. For for- —Thoe ltey. A, Blackburn will preach thi; - ) {ng on {nstances of checkiness ar offront~ K h 5, okt eigen misslons 855,000 has been obtained from all | ©F ‘““'l “g“""“: ""‘,‘""‘ Qod,- auil """““‘u“l lnu;rl!nho Dok Park Chitreh .on ++Ourligh Ganle | Boees pcpy iien. Union Misslas, Hu. O1 Soit ::;Tlfx:uyed by customers, Tho confectloner relfifih ke ‘\3«:‘:3‘33:‘-'11‘1:!?: A jihe 1% byl %" gources. The tolal contributions to missions ia | guess he docs, for ho wever goes out onBud: § g« Thta evening the Songregation will unita In —Tho Trino Immcrslon Adventiats mect at No. | go{d that a lady,who was an vceasfonal or chance | Hor *An get to cnablo u man 1o marry bis do- | 1K @® to K it $101,000. From forty to ifty young men have | daya without taking his gun with him. the Bible anniyervary at the Tathodiat Church: 358 Milwaukeo avenue morning and ovening. 1 hi fnto his eatablishment | ccased wifo's siator,' read *Anact to enable a 8. S I Lcenin attendance upon the ‘theological seml- |« gy son," sald 8 doting motherto her S-year- | . —1he ftev. J. W. Custls will prescty at thu Sifch- | = —An open-ale yospol tempormnca meeting witl bo customer of hix, camo ful catablishinent | onan “to warry ber deceased sister's hus- 1o takea 1 nary, o cousiderabls fucrease upon former y20u¢ g year | o Avenue Uaptiat Church at 11 a. m. 804 7:45 | beld this aftornoon at 4 o'clock at the northwaest | and priced somu strawberrica, Sho thought | pagd,t» 14 fo L S en Jyears, ol3, fiwhat:plewnre o ) “u,.'vcc}-l{kv"lfmmu" Pe B e O vans. aasiatot by ‘severet reon | them too bigh, —and - sald sho could | © 5 yihy16 girl recontly went out tomakeacall, | 53340 Xh andi " 3 entgo 3 o con- s i Bowme years ago, 8ir Morton Peto, o Faptist, d:s::“pfinz_nyb:w:ynlr;’;za u!’mol "wn:llllol::;;l 3 Tho Hev. D. rg.ovgr,l"x'cart::?’:l'l‘pmnh al Unlon | structed dilnking men. t * get them Jower at an catablishment | Ag ghs arosc to go she oxcladmed: YOk, I for- “:u; wahch, Turldlllucd “:m(:g u}lr:tn fn Nortolk. I the | R Y 5 | purk Chureh in tho mornink ou ** Natural and she mentioned down-town. He re- | got! 1wanttoscowl) your now spring dresscs 1t tognd (;::_;:;:IL: :u 1ty Gt nf{h‘érfimlndl “lc:?m,:‘.ml‘m It was a New Jerscy boy who, having done ‘s}::l.r)l.m“nl, "aund in the ovening om “'The Firoof | CALENDAR FOR TIHE WEEK, | plicd’ thiat he could not afford to hn;l l.hh‘-g-. I'l:ll'?yg‘l"uxu , me g};om. 'cn; thzi’ '{1";'1' itk lofta, o thousand pounds, a Naflonal Churchiand cluuch’~ Legeiad wicked thlug, '"“{ belug zu.lm! “fh"},"" ,‘"’ —The Rev. Charles Hall Evorest will preach at XOOPAL, $eli il g n cenr Jickatlianithat niod, The \\‘lm‘ v.vl:u";:qumd detalls. hbdaias *'"k‘ 10 fak !“P’ yanl. Soon after the conseeration of the church- | 4idn’t want to go to_ heaven, seplicd: “Noi I'| piymouth Church, Michigan avenue, at 10:30 a. | June 10—Socond Sunday after Telnity, lady hesitated a* moment, aud then asked Lin FTM ey Witnbeh urd Do lost @ beloved daughter. Ho was | 4ot wabt to got wy fingers sore pluylug on an | m. and 7:48 p. m. Jupe 13—8t. Dorpabos.” | i lie would not let his boy tako ber basket and | Thero fs nothlng that will makea fond hus- { #1.KiuK2 (ke en sobllged to carry his_daughter's corpso many | ¢l harp.” —The ltev. J, 1t, Knodoll will preach at Clinton OATHOLIC, 2o down to tho placa unnmd,‘lnml got hier some | band madder than, when suaking alca with his | £} 1 # K A . miles Lo straize cemeten mmuw&wu nob The Rey. W. IL II. Murray, when askea to Street Church at 10:46 o, m. on **The ¢hief ! June 10—Third Sunday sfter Pentocost. of those Lerries that could be got lower, 4 | wifo to declde whether he or she shall clean the | & uuu{u-q WK.‘(“‘ + llowable for hit tobury ber with tho funetal | tell what tho chariots such as the Kings of Ju. | Gouh'yand wt7:d p, in, un "o Diiforsnce in | June L1, liarnabes, Ap. ; thaughe it way vathor s cool uquosl, Lathe | fatfor rvskiast, to bavetue,woman putans || Spuiiak s hi g oy A d R TR TGl BT L st i Bl L iy ‘Treatment of 1ho Barren sud the Frultful | June 12—5t, John of 8t. Facundo, €.'; B8, Baml- | conseuted and seut the boy off, tho huly walt- | hand bebiud her back, shut her cyes, and throw | 3280 K2 it 4 Tiad given to tho State Clre, 7o W B | eate 1o 0RO réapcctmd peopit rodoin them Tho Hev, C. A, Towlowitl preich morning and | June n—m."‘fl&%f%’? iddam, O I e e sl faha'? vo thany Ol i ¥ . y sut duown at o ¢ 0l 13 K The Catholie Congress which mot standing.” ovening at Dethany Church, Psulina and West | June 14—St. Baall, B. C. D, by An old man bad twosons, the one s minlster | 5131110 K K3 Wi ity Austrls, May 1, Pé‘lsgwd the ‘:nu'.'.'fin&‘ Xéfifn'::'- There aro many followers of the cynle who Hussnativute,, o wuunmwnlinre-eh ity | T 10t Hrogtiy. Vil B, C. D. (from May g:r{::‘; ‘:::llxlt:::aslnnfdlv‘lln‘-‘r;h:" v’:#:“fi g{',;nl}:‘yl% mg{:hfi:‘}):;:-cndd‘gcfior “,‘fuv:"‘fi::f,{‘.wfl‘;'j‘mo{ :3::'53"%"&: 13%"” vy concerun ' tho T Geo conteeon e | F e canmak SoiE heshes dioos fog tiias | 424 aroulu uttoe ¥iresChaeh, Weat Wasulngiod | June 10-81. Jaba Vevacl Hecls, C: Pleaso to soud the bay odt to iy Bouss with the } }u'an o° my suns was gaun to by & medienl [ 33 Fn': Réin N s, o oy v, - ;] + 2 3 % I vl ¢ ~Catholie Church, 4, "The Congress makea pro- | he prays ho closcs them, and when he preaches | -~ —The Kov, Z. 8, Holbrook will proach at Oak- i overcuming his inclination to faint, assured the “"‘“h"“d "“,’d“j"" L é“ R At i wad nover | 9.k iAKes R, Lol usion of fillal devotedncas L the Holy e, | £ sbut miue.” 1and Chiurch, Oikwood boulovard, this norning, on BE JUST AND FEAR NOT." lady that hio would tak. great pleasura in se. | 140 inen auld Jeuny Coslifor their mithert” ~ [ $5:iAKE ¥y lolis g e icricout B o, £ | ' compabenare seoo toetor sk an | AR Gow st sl an” i e e B s ot | nELi o baropews o you deay oy | A A i T - 4 iviuced that . " e 1 Mol his hid L Ve someo customers 0 jurfon hins ho command vl ho re.’ = # e },’;"l',f‘;l{ii',:‘,,“'x”{l“n"%r u:\!llfi:.dl{fi “"“’“l’ "“lll fix‘l’:;d::l:::;‘lh:n‘l; o e TF':::.;‘&L‘ hhlllln;':-y- e Tiov. Oenren 1, vacke Mill Dusack wiofa: {‘:Jflu‘\:flg “Sorva it hh’n‘lx‘mi‘:;.“ too, 1 told i " | Estelia: o kol who o earth is llkrry Hhrtoni It I lg commanly plaged hers, and I8 cer Futher fu bl cutlon of March i g ing and evening at Leavitt-Btroet Chureh, —Tho Rev, L. ‘T, Chamberialn will preach at the New England Church this morning, and in the evening Dr, Michaclin, & uative of Armenla, will ,:wn“:h on ** Mobummedanivm and Christianity in futkey,* Y. ~'tlis Nov. O. W. Mackie will preach at th South Park Avenue Independent Cll?lr:!l U1 : m. Nocvenlugservice. CHKISTIAN. A. F. Whita will preach at the Central Church, Van Buren street and Campbell avenue, in the 1‘114‘{1{‘!"3 on **Mircles,” aud n'the sveuing on W And ol the poweru in Karth a; Wil fee befure ite magic ») Why stould the just maun f Justice to him bs dear, ‘en falld thore many a tear, s God Is ever near 'L'u chieer—to chver. (8 ufufy roferablu to the move {n the text, L) l‘zr. Borpenianh cunducty this partof the game :g‘ry akilifully, and bas now by much tho best of 0 gamo. . - <) Hero, wo think, Whita slipa upi @ Q 2 80 civa 16 e, sironger Plagy, ne the moe ensbles Ak t retive bis Ke,atlackIng the saverse Queen, and niso guarding againat the inste with whic s presently threatonod. e, () White saw that this would cost the ‘Q ol but the attack oblained seemod sufficlent 10 were rant the sacrifce, and but for Mr. nmul; e sdmirable defenso, in all probability 18 wools “1'11 bet you o bottle of wing that you can't give an inutance Lo mateh that,” ho replied. #]think 1can,” 1 sald. *Ono duy while a tady was in-my store muking some small pur- chaves, tho rain commenced fallivg in torrents, with uo uru&wcu of soou letting up. The la- Jy was much dlsconeerted, as sbe wus anxious t0 got home, and alter walting s little while, uaked me to lend her an umbrclla. -1 had none in the house, aud so [nformed her.? # Jut can’t you run out somewhere and - bor- Florence: # Whol Why, you were dylng for bim when he salled two years ago. “Estella: WTwo years! My dear cirl, one dies a greal many thnes {o two years,” ) After all there is nothing very remarkable in the discovery that the exquisitely-molded arms of the Venus of Milo ‘were |mnr feet distant from where the statue wus found In 1620, Good- looking qunz women of 18-20 are privileged to get Ehelr arms out of place sonetimes, and with no mortal injury to the vmpdu!m‘—k “Yes, sirj:he was the only tnan who broke all the comnandments at ouce.” “Papa,” sald a Hitle 4-year-old Just Sundl{, “won't you pray to God sud huve him stop this rain, so I can go out and Ylny In my sand?” #Why don't you, rmy to i yuum:(ll M asked papa. “] have,” he “replicd, fbut God dou't pay any attention to a littlo buy," Jo was the son of & Blshop, and had been carcfully educated, but ho had bis wild oats to ¢ 12, will make use of all lawful mesus to bring about tho ¢nd of the oppression and subjection . of the Holy Bee,” ‘The following fa the I1st of topica selected for discuraton fn the Protestant Epliscopal Church Congicas, which meets in Now York Oct. 23 Firet, the church architecture that we need; &ccond, the true pollvy toward the Indlan tribea; third, the relation of the popular press to Chrls- ¥ tianity (o America; fourth, the spiiltual forces r? Jack on tho lapse of time, Know you not tho clime, Know you not the land, Know yuu not the band, ® ash- “In_civilfzation; ffth, Christfanity aud popular | suw, nevertheless, and when the old tman e Many" God's own Jumortal Threes row o one,’ she tnquired, besn successful. ste' B ey o e B b 1o b Lt Eh s | s ey . W Soriggs witl preach morning Yatii, Lope, and Charlty? W etng | ood-natared,”. continued the nar- | Yo dnurican. ) Bwicg €0 s undoveloped state of whte's ministration of (barity; scventh, the influcnce | salvation would stand open, he said he couldn’t | 8nd evening In tho Firet Churcl, Indiana uyeaue These gl the 'lcln"i rator, *I ran out [u the rafn and succeeded in | A Ban Franclsco man told his wifothat hewas | lefi wlns. lack now sacc u:_n B ntage of the pulpit on modern thought aud fife; | tell, but ke didu't want to be jerked over the | 8nd Twenty-Bfth streot. And opu kind Heaven to thee sod me geting an umbrella for her, Sha took it with- | tired of ber, and shie obilgiugly pofsoned her- | of the sdverse places, thal T Nt clghith, the reiation of the Christian Church to | threshiold, EPISCOPAL ..‘é‘;’l;““'fi‘:‘l’“‘g; ahLm out thianks, and as a matter of course, sclf. A New York woman, when shediscovered | enoogh 10 make victory s mers g soclal and natiunal life in Amerlea, The recent defaleation of tho Becretary of the . Boutheru Presbyterian Buard of Publicatlon bas culled attention aisin Lo the questiou * whether it 1s beat for the Church to engure in book- +muakivg, which fuvolves not only a large perma. —2urf, Hield and Farm. ANOTHER, Apotber lttle atranger Now cowe, unul’i:lurod, ' A weary world of sarrow, Of syltishnoss and sln. Another mother's blessing, ‘ Bunt her from ileaven abovej ho Rev, W, E. Williumson will preach sf the cx;':ucl { the (iood Shepherd, .Junu'-> aod Homun ». ., and 7:43 p. m, Rov. I, Hopkins will preach at 8t n's Church, Ashland” avenue, at 10:30 & w. o ey, W. J, Morrison will preach at tho loly_ Cotamunlon, Dearborn atreet, al 10:45 a, w. sud 7:40 p. w. ‘—Theru will be the usual services morning and evening at the Uathedral of SS, Peter and Paul, coruer of Washiugton aod Peorla stecets. sho was leaving the sto he remarked: YOl I auppoae you can seud sumu ons out to my houss for the umbrellal” und so soylng, she walked off without waitiug for & runl{. ] hops you don’t think that case matches mine," said my fricud, “aund [ claim the wine.'t wit Y}uu think so,' I replied, ‘' I will pay the wine, but 1"l bet you suother botila that the lndy was the saume lu bothcascs,” and ou com- paring notes su It proved to be. “1got even that her husband was tired of her, ralsed a frightful wart on his head as large as a govse- gy, snd then eloped with a handsome man. In selecting a wite, you wang to choose a 8an Fran- cisco style of woman, A charming ()'cumz lady of the Washoe V-.Ilfl had many adwfrers. One, greatly Infatuated, o somewhat exasperated thad he could never selze an opportunity to speak to her alone, at length proposed to her plumply In the presence of one ‘The Kev. Phillins Brooks, inone of his Yale lectures on & Preaching," tells the story of a backwoodaman who, after hearing an extem. porancous sermon from Blahop Meade (Protest. ant Episcopal), remarked: “Hels the first of them petticoat felicrs that 1 have ever scen that can shoot without a rest.” 1a a fashionable family the word *stylo” | often used, and such distinction given lo’l& lh::. Josxrn D, TunNEY, eom———— ** SURVIVAL OF THE FITFEST,” The Ingenious doctrine propounded by Mr, Darwin, the tireless Investigator of Nature and her laws, is as applicable in determinlug the fate of medicines as in that of tho animal specles. Every year new remedies are brought ! ¥ buslness,” The Christian Observer (Suuthern i Presbyterian) cites the cxample of the Boston ; ty L ctire v ! 1] E B b oty ir G vt | theyounicaigs s ttnor sishag et | bt el o e mor, | ot P, s sooncompletel | a8 b EA MO | of tinsneny, oo eepteh dogorogey | AU volved dn debt ond reorganized in busly, N ¢ e d & o o] & 4 K ¢ ! gr’iak it ll'“‘hr;li h‘wxfi{‘rwu with re:p:r::lbl{ Hfi:?lé;?:xp: l:utl‘:’u:‘u#’r::‘:n:!lm‘::;élrlwd‘“m (:‘n‘:. B Mron-atosold’ - AJP Comuiuiin A4 il modieticn wllch- ate bast-gidled o the };:%'pc:“mmh paCr e RIS .Jm]]m £5e Erocpuin sk tho wedding, 1y AI(‘I”&‘LWHD‘&ER‘&M[ | ors. he Socuty Lis now po expeuses ex- | plcase mako us very stylishu ' | % Zihe v, . Sullivan will oMcite morniwg | Pepplo’s wanta survive the Grat test. If they g : A mall foundation |, cept th salary of 8 eerctary, B Carver tadiviua) who scld clame oa tho | 830 SVeatat at rinlly Chuech cornar of furenty? | *are tricd, aud found wanting™ n the merits | A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEDTS, | A little S-yesrcld lady was rocently very "Hond bupen ubon o build, s ‘The Ameriean mfsslonacics {n Japan have for | 1ordie Dy defeaded himaelt with & plea treg | #15tb strosCand Micligan aveauv. — Moring sub- | whieh they are dlaimed to possess, 1o amount Harts Corvespondence Deirott Fost, clirlond o e Eue \bat sy Lik Apother loose-tongaed cherud some tine been euguged fu the trauslation of | o' feared that the clams would not keep. till | 1€y, o i a TBmorilt0 1 lit oficlat of advertising will wake them poputar, Ofall | Hlercis astory which msy amuse you that s | Futilines o0 6 HAE L& by 80 her tne B o d Lo clatter; . B Hibly futo Japsicar. A commnittoe, whoss | Momlay, and 6 would be better to bay ths coats | tngwad g ot i Church o the. Atonemosts | the romedies ever futruduced to tho public, | Rolug the rounds of Paris and is deelarod tobs | AblFics' il trse sutdy Th anvels brough Avorber pairal chuvby foet Jna charge of the Now Tetament, Tho New —~T'ho Ruv. J. UBredberg will olliciate mrnlnfi tament Committee conalsts of the Rev. Dr. < and cvening at St. Anvgurlas: Church, on Sedw lovely, and whose charuis won ber & wealtiy Medicines. Thelr sale has steadily fucreased and high-born husband, who, unlike most each year, and wholesalo druggists assert that Another tender blassom and suffer the pangs of remorsel™ ‘To nurse uto 8 flower; wus a big one, but the youny yucationer grappled with u,‘ and after {wudufiug 3 mun‘l‘l.'ntvlhu trect, near Chicazo avenue, ity o - to 8 flawp 3 el { resbyterts Husband (who has long wished for an excus s 3 ¢ | muked: % How did the angels et back—In an Anothur gulleless vietim i Hephuru of U Urcebyterien Board, the | o Kien away from. chureh) to evorional wite, | and sosiirrat iocs Caoreh Baah areasorag | thy prescot demand for thewm s greater than | Frenclunen, sar ""l'h“h“,“ °"fifl°°l'l‘:fb‘!';":lf clevatortV—Jiochester Demoerat. o guard In danger's boar. Church, the Kev, D. C. Greeno of the Amerlean | *Can't go.to church to-day, Busa, % too | Bisteenthsircet, ever before, 11 yuu would patronize medicines | that she brought with her no !t' o o We wero crosstug an alloy on East Manstield Another earthly treasure - Lvard, 'aud three Japanese ssalstants. The | rsky. These poulcs are Jikely snv time 1o lnTlIul:unluu.n : M. Tlopkine will ofiiclate morniog | gefentifeally prepared use Dr, Plerce's Family | cbrated during the past wiuter for ber exquisite Tokeep with Joy and prida; street when ourattention was called by some boys drumining on & tight board fence, Bud- denly a little fellow on the opposite sidy on tip- tocs called out, “Btop yer nolse, boys.' " uelluI ‘Tommy is that youl™ sald one of tho Loys. “Yes, and we'vo 2ot & new baby; ho s orlul tired, walked all the way from beaven happen. Noj church-golng is too dangerous a thing for e to take much stock in. Our club- bouse hus salu and specdy means of exit.” Durini the review of the Suuday-school les- son lust Bunday the question was asked,* What beeasne of Efijahi” and the entire congregution 1 Jobit Churcb, Ashiand avenue, B v Wil be servi tog and evenlngat were will scryices morniog and evening al the Church of the Holy Coummnlgn. on Dnnl’h!ll'll Bifect. near Thirtleth, ! —Thae Hev. Artbur Mitchle will officiate st the Guspels and the Epistles tothe Rowavs and the Jlebrews Laye been published, sud the trunsla- tion of the Acts has just Leco finished. ‘The United Presbyterian Bynod held its an- nual May mectings in Glaseow. The priucipal nubficul under covslderation was a toflettes. A fuw days ogoshio presented herselt before her busband, pale, trembling, tears tn Lier eyes, trouble Iu ner looks, and told him that shio liad a revelation which she felt 1t her duty tomske. The startled busband grew foint as hosaw fn his wife's bauds soveral folded notes Medidues:. Golden Medical Discovery is altera- tive, or blood-clesnsing, oud an unequaled cough reedy; Plessaut Purgative Pellets, scarcely larger than mustard-secds, coustitute an agreeable and reliablo physic; Favorite Pre- Tn paths upright to guide. Anothar Iufant ssilor . um‘n o the Yarege of life; Anither valisot soldler Tu joln in thia world's Another wayslde-wanuerer [ Churcan of tha Ascension, curuer of Lasslle and Elm proposul to wers electrificd b . * strects. Subjects: Morulng, **Our Vart o the & " . last night; don’t t any row kicked up round | ! i et Chare y & swall sbrll voive that piped | ¢5e; e g 39 | scription, & remedy for debilitated fumales; : eaded 0 hear. sst night: don’t want p Another sogl smbodled B e e | aut with extremeuuction, \tHe went to Heaven h%'i;;a‘&'fiiunm'ffil " Qeneral Judgment.” | BEELIN anlarkWeed, @ magleal remedy for | YAES S et e e Natamu do x, | Bere now.I—Crauford @) Forum "o develop on the earth “Hls ucation eatne before the Bytod fn coune ko & houso ;fi;’;fifitwug‘.l::u.“fi;; o || —Thg Mer. Coarlea s Lastor i ometate mora- | paln, bowel complatuts and aa unequaled Lni- | Read thess, aud whon You buve read themyod | Atdoclock Josterday morsiog Mrs. Fergay Agotise plst usstined tion With three overtures from the Presbyterics | Slare g 3 wal's Chul ‘ur Sghit will see that it is my duty to quit_the protec- | sop, iDg U0, BIOgH pass of "Glasgow aud Perth sud tho bession of | Little 4-year old Lulu was very much SIgith s0d Forty-wan | Hnent for both Luman and horseesh; while % ! made an fnvestization, sud was shocked to flud her daughter aud a vouug mnan ca onc snd the same sofa. Mrs. Ferguson burst Into tears, but the daughter said scothiugly, * Dou't be alurme od i 14 6 wercly 8 caucis. We aro about to Another living emblem O L whoi ali ubayy, Oaly & buman beby. Bora Lo the natural wa lis Dr. 8ge’s Catarrh Remedy §s known the world ovpr as the greatest specific for Catarrh sud #CPId o the Hewd® over given to tho public, {Theyarv suld by drugyista. tlun of your roof, our happy conjugal dowicile,” Mondeat X, bounded. - thoussad wild fan- cles filled bls brafn. At last Lo run his eye over ong of these botes, 1% read: i 3tme, du X, dobt- or to Mue. M. Marchaude de dtodu, 15,800 frauce 3 Gourock, all acknowludging the right of the Church o revise {ts subonlinate standards, % and recomwendiog tn o mnore or o lced » . felnite_terms’that the Coust showd - uow afraid {n the dark, aud for that reason bad great dread of bed-thne. Complwving of this tw a fricod oue duv, shie wos told that if she would 2 bhat Y durkuess and Lt are will bo services moruing and eveniog at k’s Church, coruer of Thirty-sixth street 80d Cottaze Uruve avunue, —Tle by, G. ¥. Cusbunan wil. officlate marn-