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Sreery - Py = -~ A i . i differenc en yon eet ont on & Journey ronth of 350 the Iaw regards Jounn on that joumey, and, therefore, ronth of 350 till yon get home. {f you'started for New Orleans by way of St. Panl THE CITY. D and died at 8t. Paul, you wonld lecally have died GENERAT: NEWS, n‘{" New Otleann, and while fn ipraurc‘n‘~ N vio- ‘The recond Ratterfies' Ball wli be gteca Thors. | {100, Oy 5 ond by, "hieriaken fn - vio- day afternoon, instead of Tuesday, 18 previously announced. Pasange from the latest fashionable naval: ** ‘0, clel,' exclaimed the Countess Seraphine, with a pretty dismay, and blushing ajbright eardinal color. (Coroner Dietzach yesterday held an Inquest npon Henry Gllimore, who accidentally shot himeelf In his bunk on the schooner Mary Copley, A verdict of accidental death waa returned. Judge Buckner S. Morris was at 11:70 last night And an for the flash of lightning, that doesn't alicr the technieal aspect of aifairs, "It you hadn't been {Mnlln Mobile, romebody elee wonld have been illed at Columbus. It {s as clear it. Louis water fen't. Ank me something " *'But a flanh of lightning, in any case. ‘I8 an act of God, like an eatthquake, or & delnge, or some- thing of that nnasual sort, and we don't insuie againat that. Then, -‘:fln. it _you die of gout, consumption, of any disease of that sort, that is nrima facie evidence that you had the seeds of the direase implanted In you when you made your contract with the L‘ampn{. and, technically At feast, it wonid bo fnvafidated,’. *The law" reported to be in about the mame conditlon as he | (a9 was well-observed by & worthy Judge, who Tias been for severaldays. Hlo tiendants express- | bad 8 gowd deal of insnrancs stock: and T 00 prolonged for exters Hayepoetantitars | P16 1ot? oot B e, 0 diridend | dayey, Al = perl a 3 s peuionged for Aavoral days ~porhape 1t gOen by what you said.' "+ Lt us imnzine that 1am bilton byaSpitz aog or said the nnhappy vietim, wif in his manner, °*what the; **Why,' answered lie impertnrbable agent, *‘there Again it is & de- batable nofnt. Tlhe law assumes that yon will keep by 8 inurderer, ' James Mulcatiey, 18 years of sre, resfdingat No. ey 8 musuen 60 North avenur, yestcrday afternoon fell off one of Ragor'a buees on Ciark streel, and the wheels sikeh ‘over Bis vody, Dr. Von Tagen, who at- S ele avagny® be cacaped micacalously Without | gut'of the wiay of Spits dogas i You Ain's alive to Alkingle n Jour own intereata, "you cAn't sxpect 1 o atiier; Jtis s very accommadating sort of a borrower | Tan you? Ileave it to yonr mwn good sease. Is 1t who nen he Ia stiapped and | reasonable to expect our Western Gencral Aent to o1t & notefo . 8"1{ Bo round reoing that yon have your legs encased in stove-pipe and ghin up Jamp-posts with *renaona- ble mfimu s the Iaw provides) whenever a Bpitz opens basineas? And, ns for belug nurdered, |fynn fi.p the compacy of mnrderers, yon, ina measure, perish in violatlon of the Jaw and wilifally violate and vitiate l{mlr contract with the Company.” **Well,” urged the pollcy-holder in desperation, **{sthere any way 1 can die so as lo get ohead of the Company?™ " **I don't know," nusingly replied the agent ou eee there's lots of waynof dying, and some of them liaven't been pasted upon yet by the courts. Still, it scoms to me that it you were to die In an ingenious way not rovided agalnst in the contract, it would be prima YAtla evidence that.yon had died intentionally in that particalar way to get aquare with us, and pos- sibly the courts would cansider it suiclde—tecl- nically, ot least. Iowever, 1'll write to our $04,« 000 Actusry and nd out, He's pretty sure tn know." 'The $04,000 Actuary's snswer will, in due conrse, be cummunicated o the readers of Snm‘l‘mnun who take an interest in mach sub- cela, lTethim have 8103 1f ind If you aredend- ‘clegriph boy who oto and waits for an snewer, 0 128t evening Mrs. Bonnett, of No. 401 et, accidentally fell from & buggy by the lmI of the seat, near the corner of Elm strcots, ler right arm was cartien Larrabee and #plit open, and her head and shonlders badly cat and brofsed, Dr, fless, who sttended her, nays the Injnrics are quito painful, but not dangerous, At 0:15 1ast evening, as Rudolph [lsert, of No, 15 Uardner sireet, wns crosaing the lake-shore drlve at Lincoln Park, one of his ctaidren. & boy ¢Ars old, was run down l;’ 8 buggy owned and riven by W, ¥, Voute, of No, 371 Centre strcel, Mr. Vouto tarned about and conveyed the child to the nearest drug store, wlere was ar tho only ‘wonnd,~—a slight cut across the forehead, Officer McArthur swas last evening resting mors easily nfter having hiad 3 movement of the bowels, Dr. Dunne tainks'lio s much better, and hopes for his recavery. John Unirns, who wau cut at the woolen mills on Ohlo atreet by Charles lisslam, was reported very Jow Indeed [astnight, and, ns MUSICAT., {nternal hemortliage of the lungs had set in, his TNR CANY TRSTIMONIAL. 1ife {n despaired of The Exposition Bullding, which bas ro snd- denly bloseomed out a4 a Summer-Night Garden, whereln Mr. Thomss and hle Incomparable band will enterialn the stay-at-homes during the next iz weeke, was thronged on Satarday night upon the occasion of the testinonial concert to Misa Cary. Burely no singer could have asked for a ‘moto magaificent Lleatimonial than the presence of nearly 0,000 enthusinstic people. It speaks more eloguently for the popularity of the American #inger among her ovn people than long eulogiume or lavish gifi iler asalstauce upon tils occaslon was tho Thomad Orcliestra, aud she needed noth- Ing more, for Cary and the Thomns Orchestrs com- bined miake up & concert tronpe that renders any Minor arresta: George Vogt and John Hartigan, *'con' men, captured at the Pan Uandle depot by Ofticer Dettinger; Fannic Balloy, larceny of $10 cash and o quantity af clotung,' by Oficer W, Bhandley; abont thirty Inmates from vile resorts on Clark strect by the. Almor{ nolice; ** Cabbage " Ryan, the g:r’uu‘r in_the Hickey case, by Sers geant McCabe for disorderly conduct in the Hin. man sirect district. Delective cott yeeterday ran acroms a gang of youog thieves on “Clinton” street, and out of the crowd ho succeeded In arresting Willie Bnrke, Thomas Sullivan, George Wilson, and James usse, who, If nothing ‘more severs can be found n{:lln!l them, will louk swell on the vagrant list, e all four are well-known thieves. Lpon une of them waa found an English cap lover gold watch, | outsido help nnromnu--. Miss Cary's nume hich swaits an owneratthe Armory, beras w;romoddy elnloten. Ihn uirler:ncu (ln John Willlams, of Winons, Minn,, yesterday | sume o LG Yo jhaYe, wante afternoon fell suddenly dend In front’ of Ner 39 | t miore Dopslar ballats, ste i *iathlecn Alngiwon street, supoosedly from heart diecsse, A | 3favournecs * anda lowstoncd edition ©'Clock in the Storning™ on the propramme, and wouna up the ballnd business with ** Connn’ Thro' the Iiye'! a2 an encore, but she had her revonze by giving the Fatlma aria from **Aba Hassan * as an encure to th Don Carlos" aris, so that she not only accommodated the grambicre, but had her own awect way besldes. Sho never was In botter voice, never saug more glorluusly, Sho filled the Rreat spacea of the building to the extremo limits of the ‘auditorl evary note was audible, agos, to.tha last individual on the ast audlence. ller recention was cor- , and, moro thanjthat. cnthusiastic in the first art, erazy In the socond, eo that aho Tiay carry ast with her to-day a very pleasant memiory to think about as she sings (rom the Mesainh to the critical Bostonfans on Wednesday. Tue orches- tral numbers wore mainly light, the overtures to +* Masanicllo” and Overon, " Glinka's ** Komarina' Rt > Idmark's bullet ‘music, Strauss’ \')ngn old watch and chain and $1456 in moncy were ound upon him, bot as no ano knew who he was the body was gent to the Morgue. Thero it was #oon fdentlfled by A. 11, Hotchkiss as that of young Willtaws, a former ntudent at Rash Medical Cols Tege, and visiting his alster, Miss Annte Williams, of No. 470 West Monrooe strect, Yesterday aftornoon Officer Miclael Maroney came upon a gang of younjs roughs st the corner of Cnicago avenue and Bedgwick strect, 1o ordered them to disperse, bot inatesd thoy knocked him down, Look his baton away, and so badly kicked and beat bim that he will not b abile for wark for ecveral days. Oficer Davld Little came to the res- cuc, but was alao driven off, and followed by tiio gang to Chicago avenuo brmlf, whera they sepa. nteui Le Oring three shots st them ashe ran. No asresls, Yesterday ofternoon Harry Nive, a driver for = = Belpp's brewery, while preparing his revolver for Waltz, und Meyerbeer's Indlan Marel The Bourth of Jate oo dontal g ahot & 12.year-old | from LAlrlcz'nlnc.I‘ being wandwiched tn ,bw bay named il Allioraer, rAlNng at N, sa g, | tween Hafmane Hungirizn ‘Sulte, ke Uelioz hait place, neur whery the shooting occurred, _He | .*fomeo and Jullet*" music, and selections from wa -gafllynuerlrruled nand condned at the Cot. | the **Flying Dutchman,* Although the orchestrs were worn_out with its conntry experlences, night travellng, bot weather, and hard _fare during the ullwu«;‘k it did Its work superbly. During the intermissions the sudience made {taelf at home wnndorlnxi about tha auditorium and the conserv: lm;{ with its elegant outdt of lolll."t! and blosso:m and exprossed itself dofighted with the arrange- ments, The managers are to by flred“fllu' ith ageGrove Avennc Siatlon for aseault with intent to kill, but hie Insiate that [twas purely accidental, Dr, Pitcher, who attended the injured boy, 1hat the woand In not 8o aerions na wan at fre posed, and that he will epecdily recover. Did the gentle reader over notice how red:hot mad It makon a hotel-clork to be contronted with & c€a.d to be sont up-staira to n gucst the address of | haviug arral an cxceeding); Which Lo cannot read? Two reporters obrerved enjo! 5m-. ng:mmmble. A i pleasant this singular mlm(ncnc{lot the mombers of the | music room and garden, and aro &lso to ba con- giart. and one partlcular hotel-clerk baving made | grutulsted upon the supeth acoustic Jualitien of Limselr | obnoxious to ‘them, put - up & | tho buliding. Tn~nlf;hl tho garden will be open in fearful Job on bim. Ono went' and registered | a munical nnd social way, ‘The concerty will by himself “as o reaident of Pekin, and went out. Then his accomplice went to the hotel—out arence 10 the proprietor {ts nama ls eappressed-y gotacard and wrote on it abont iwenty-ono as- varely informal. ‘The progeammes wiil be light sl Jolly, and thers I no regulation to compel ano tokeep' bis or her mcat. ‘There will ba music for the cars, flowers and decorations for the eyes, forted dashea up and down of varlous degrees of | fragrance for the nose, and sgmething. for iha Lhicknews, with s coupla of dots and o dashabove | month. Arusik und OemuctHichRel at6 o g6 hand .andabigfourish below, .. Giericcatied “trunt | inhand, if tho fendish determination of the aver- 1n » discouraged tons ofi¥pkd,'snd hid eyes balged | ago American to Keep bia sent on A Horel choir de, not prevent, Mr, ‘Thomas and hie managera ha worked hard to make thceo concerts deiightful, He 1 not Rolng to play to_concert-goars alone, but to the wholo people at people's prices, Now let rop- ‘That dido’t y help bim any, sad when thoe bell-boy camno down o esy tho yuest wasn't fn, tho clerk said © blm, “The peogramme will b witeaily, “bus “with spparcatly’ artlcsrmens, In A YEaua sopeons: i S The' prog A [ s be taka who shall { nay cafled 'O care- | orortury ' La Gasza Ladra® o will sce Vi L4 Jossly_replied the reporter, ** say 1 did; Y uama on the cord, Yon saw it, dldn't your" Y&, " raid tho clerk, fallinz Intothe trap set Tor bim by the superior astutencss of the reporter, §0d taking oat anothar card, ** but In caso I forket A%, how did you spell L1 " 440, with ona *£V* 2aid the revorter, calily, ¢ Ifoll-honnd, » mut- sered the hotol-clerk, underhls breath. A DISURACErUL APFRAY, the nnl{‘ aitz, Vorstaedifer aller Musle, ** ltetna de Ruapsodie flongrolse No. Intermi Effraflm'xmbfll".o P Bymphony Lenore, March Tein, ymphiony: Selecuons, fat lc‘s Lohengrln.., Intermiaiion. QOverture, ** farths Horensdo adapted TROMAS.. oo Coronssion Marc! THOE GRAND JURY, CLOSING ITS LADORS. ‘The Grand Jury witl assemble thls morning at 8130 o'clock sharp, and procced {0 azree upon Its report, 1t waa noted yesterday that Saturday thoy had practically agrecd to return truo bills against Hickey, Dan Webster, and Commlsstoners Conly, Carroll and McCafl and ex-Commiesloner Johuson, but that this sction may e sabered to ls not at sll certaln. 1n fact, from the discusslon among the Jurors, nothing can ba counted as abso- lutely certaln untll tho lndictments bave been fileg with the court and the Jary discharged., At one timo it had Leen virtually agroed to fndlct all who votedfor tas McNell-Walker stone contract, but the jurors’ apinfone changed in the discussion of the evidenc redecming quality of which fs the fact that Loth partles 101t received conslderable dame oz, occurred yesterday worning in the rearof Law- rence & Martin'awnloon, No, 111 Mudison strect. In partit was the result of an old feud Letween the e, Jeromiah Dunn, proprietor of a resort in the vicniLy of the South Parks_ known aa lone Place, d Michael D, Boardman, formerly barkeopar with Chapin & Gore, at No. 121 Clark streot, Dunn drove Into town early and left hia horse and buguy in the alley between Clark and Dearborn streetn, In rear of Lowrenco's saloon, and Hoard- iman reized the opportunlty to geta free ride, He drove down ' 't the boulevard and there, belor underthe influence of liguor at the time, managed to damngo tho vehiela by a col l<ion. 0w his return Dunn undertook to take aot- infaction out of Lils hide, and a lively 6ght enaued, Of tho rough-and-tumble order, ‘I'e combatants \ere separated by some of tholr susociates, anu Wlll nuras their Lruises nnd their wrath for & few Iy, Nu utrests were made, TOTEL ARIIVALS, Bulmer Houss~Killa Pearson and W, oy {i‘ ton, France; €. I, C. Harvey, Lon 0, n L Guild, Roston; the ud fn the conslderation of the e Thiea i, Sierelands e Mu 10 Wail | W eation of (adictios corsi of fhideration of the Claveiand: thun. Chicica i, “oouet Op o romss | feved®lo” bo ymittiecs. . Tho Jurs meamocdero 4 Urewn. Cinclunatl; d. Sinlth Rice, Now Yorks ¢;. | wonld bo manifestly unfair to indict one who voted QUL i Balo: 1 AL Curventer. Alinneapolla; | for the ateal witkout {ndicting sll, snd to fndict il Macdonald, heotlant; J. . Koos, Wat waould be to do jujusiice to sume whom thoy ware 4rnont fovs Vigybiangy, Douvers 1h | yatlatied had voted for McNell with no othey than tod A% ¥ | puro motives. Col. Cleary was regarded by the ? b Benas |y 0s ato of the latter class, aa i has genorally Hmn 0, ¢n regarded by those who know him, and to . New | such menas him tho notorione Siglt may bo sald 5 ::lnwohmelr "'-fl?‘j” fac "mhpc dlm{llcmw‘mnos i A s charge. T ury woa abundani aatnle Bodton: fugh T | {hat the aymo wa (he chte | ? . ‘New Vark.. | that while the steal wi n, Jr., a4, A. Cosgro votad for it shared {n | ore, m--qnc‘ U, G, Wrigh 10 liave aaved the ol , for while he voted Yy e Clevel N;'*I,‘l'«glmhrllyd for [t no one beligves for & woment that he shared X AL bralth, Loueie ot New Suieey o S | in o plunder. Thls conclusion of the Jury bears 3 Mudse, “New Yorki W, McClure ana 1 11, Duval, | Out ttie positlon olways takew by the press, and S York. The Cummerciai—d. C. fueketson, 'M° | will bo sccapted by the public &3 anothos ovidencs « e paavatonndi N, C. Warner.Ttock- | that tho inafority of the County losrd are not core {. £ Tnnnl:'"lfm A uttei d, C. Juocs UeaMoloes; | yupt, or at [east that all of tiiose Who havo voted e el clle, ;vllh the ' Ring " when m“x'{omlwl'”“f".fi 0 Calry & measure were uol nowinj arties LIFE-INSURANCE,. . B m“ ’L i % , ether the jury is sied of It or nal s a WHEN TUK COMPANY WAS lizstoNsinLE, fact that Certali munbers of ‘the. lipssd beve hoen The ather day a denlzenof Hyde Park, who bad | nduenced by thei foltows Lo every fmportant dust taken out 8 §5,000 pollcy on his life, got his | measure whero ey luve scted with ihe majority, contract with the Company, & promiacat Bastern ’f&g’ hfl_“' dllmngle ‘fiutuaa-ln & couaty umnfir's swsociation whose Dresident gots 507,000 year, | 08 “;m: Ve e o au S e i whien Bo came to read the conditions though, | them' ‘as'a fopronch id o mirn upon. their Wus 80 amazed (hat his hale siood up on end and 8 | characters, lnd‘, such belng tho case, the jury is cold ahudder 7un down tls vertebral columa 88 ho :nlnnrlxm‘ and I right {n refusing to' tndlc them remarbiod, **There's 100 yin-cocktails gone where iy 'c".'{'x‘fc'r"::x‘a' stion romatie- 10, Myt tbe woodbine iwlneth,"—tha prowmlum, payable | whetser e fact that Cleary, Quenther, and others quarterly iIn advance, belng $20,40, and tho | are honeat, shonld serve 10 savi ro known averaye'gin-cacktail of commerco belng taken as o ;g::ngm{v!g?‘ ;ln l"{-‘n:']'.‘. Wi Sh ;"flurl-;- basls of calcalation at 15 cents,carrency. Assoon [ I8 ence, aud nothing clsc. (oday. 1t It bellevas 84 bla baiz had subsided suticlently to enable bim | $hat any membes whoa volod for Harms or MeNeil to keer lle bat on, he hastened to the cloquent | consplred to defraud the ublic, and so voted with ©erulwno hid, a8 It were, roped him in, und sald | & corfupt mollve, it wil) be Juetided In returning 3 iBee here, I want to ask yi fndictuients sgalnst them, “and ought to. Thls ' Well, wy dear sir, what 16 1003 18 the opinlon of tho Stale's Attorney and of somp Wuat L et e u. | Of tho leading mewmbers, and may ba scied ¢ pollcy-bolder, **fs “this? Can § | UPen. ‘Tha jurors arenotcalled upon by thoir Ay 40 us (o have m, family get any- | 93148 to fudlct the jnnocent, or those thny{ul(eu policy T - Rveln a4 ihe | lanoceat, from the evidence before wham dor gL Utfally but candldly, *T'dow't know, | Uy coniposed of men of Lhat stamp on'the other i {iapged or illed 1w dush or commit | Judl tiey canofexcusa o scare e sailty : e o e st kil ive m | 20 Tear Lk one lanacestmun s they will, Thels 0 successfully dis and biud'tho Com. | Feport will bo looked for with Interast, et ot awe Ot mmudiately upon the discliarge of the prosent at that i¢ an sction of grace aud aa au | J9°Y shothor wlll bo {mpaneled. This Jery i ety the selection of {he County Hord, sad trme, and Il give you s confidan While tho State's Attorney has siguiiod his ‘int wainlon. awi tlon tapretty thoroughly weed it out, nothing is ex- tw, 'auppose 1 make & mistake' in my l::cludn is bands {n “bringing any of the mom. 1s_hai? Frinstance, I was born Dec, | Uers of the Board to face Lhoir sins. It bs come S am 10oralt My fatber had Siteen oF | pOIcd I8 part of men whio Lave solicliod tha prace Ry hsieu-Tam ot aure which: I 1 uaid | for the 33 verday that It brings aud thy cliances it 2 - r perquisites. Another jury, howes Cts, S I ieens g sixives aud i wa | S50ue o perauielies, Anotter Jury, bow 5 Sibe” spplication . belog | part of compused of represcatative business meu, and tusliuct, tecluically you wouldart | 18 work lef oft by the preacnt Jury will bo faken P o L e b but | pbrit “Mr. Milla ia 'deicrmined 1o spare oo +] <L vu dsuppoe the Compuny would: b [kely to | MEG 0F baias to bring the syl doors to partloe ang kici i you didu't dis tou” soop, k we some. | 10 mfly the County Guvernment, and 1 Lo Wwork Praghird." *“Then supposs | wus' travellng and | be bas undeitaken’ he louks conddently to (he 14d Leen down to Mubily, aud when I was oo my | PUblIo {08 saslatance. Pay back Ldicd at Columbus, 0., how would that e be !‘{r die? 1 gueas Lu:&nlully your pollcy If & gentleman cannot do without his mornlag would by vitlated, suswercd thy agen! ‘yuu per, ue wore con & lady do without her fashion Sce 1oysdIng south of 850 north v 4 tho con- | Journal. “1f the une is a wattor of news to bim, the 0 e tgbut L woulda's die south of 959, | bthcr ls not valy taat to bus but a practical econo- tf Sul sapposcldicd of a ash of uluto, bow | wy o tice and money. “Andrews' Latar is moro L coniatheers of tho law—tls lusirauce | tian eatertalnlogosd lo” saarol aolopien slone .{ Liw, as conatrued by over 40,500 Lyw! ers,” con- | canappreciate. Send 10 cunte for aswply copy Lo :‘, Vaued the agcut, n&auz. *tiat would 1maxe 0o | V. R Anarewi Ciuslonatls i | Life Not a Matter of Routings== Civilization "o Misfortane Withont To Three Discourses on the Prof- The Authorities Cnlled Upon to Sup- Prof. Swing delivered ile following disconrse . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JU RELIGIOUS. tian hy the thonght and desire of Miss Martin u, that the tomb be tho end. Tta arqument remsing untoched, juat as England moved on graadly after the toars of Plte. ‘Tho Inference we can draw from tho plaintive worda of many, from Solomon to Harriet Martin- ©an, aonly thin: that the fieart 15 often overtaken by & scose of wenrinens ana emptiness that do- mands peace. Not all the time docs overybody wish to bo Immortal. A clorgyman, called in to comfort & dying alave wowan who had worn hor- aclf ont In the terrible bandage and toila of seventy those longer years tha day oar daily bread. " — MAN AND TIE SABBATII. SERMON DY TNK REV. B. N, DARRETT, The Rev, E. N, Darrett, of the Westminster Preabyterian Chureh, corner of Jackson and Peorla Mtreels, yesterday morning preached a sermon on ** Man and the Sabbath, ** taking his text from the ccond chapter of Mark, twenty-scvonth yerse, esmo prayer, ‘*Give usthis DRARBITT'S TOILET S0AP, BABBITTS TOILET SOp, that he escaped his Just pnnfahment. Those who belloveIna jnst God can afford to wait for Ll yenreance toovertaka the man-slayer. Hut the evil consisted 1n the wantof confidence in the judiciary and theadminiatrationof the law engendered hy the mock-trial, Hence the necessity of clecting nons but good mon to oMce. Thers wan no Instance of Jeglslation In favor of the temperance canso having boen procured by corrupt means, while it was certaln that monoy had been ased and bribea ind beenziven 10 put men Into office for the specific rnrpnu of opposing and throwing obstacles in the way of Sermon by Prof. Swing. iri by asaur. | 4] " Mental and Spiritnal Food. cace Altompted to comfart the suflerer by The Salbath was mada for man," The apesker | temperance legisiation ‘Thers are far 100 many ’ l’gu"h;.r':l:ln 1 c‘?‘}fil“y’lflfi;‘fll‘: '::‘:V:l‘l‘;’e“ h‘m‘ explained that at present potitions were being clr- | men high in offico to.day wha are under obligatione fo saloon-men and their friends, and hence the 18wa are not properly sdminintered, As to the po- Mtical parties now [n existence, theyare both about qually guilly in thie regard.’ Hoth partles con- talned many men who dare not stand up and act in oppouition to the liqunr men who had. vaied for them, The three elements of tho ald Democeatic party were elavery, rum, and Homanism. One of hem has been removed, and the other two st remain. As o (he Hcpublican party, itwwan originaily that of reform, bat it has aoid oyt half intercst to the lager-heer element in wrder to retsn posscasion of the fat offices, Thero are indications that both the old partics are to be broken up, and temperance peaple have learned for ahio sald *'that aho hoped not, for she feit thonch slie wonld luve to rest 8 thonsand years. Difiicult 18 it to messare the present or the futars b’: the ocensional waves of feeling that fow and ehb in our hearts, Jlence we muet inava n\'l{ from these occasional moments And stand in the midst of thepreatacene, mankind, and there read the phitos. d that philosophy may be summed up in the word—Infnite. The soul’s hunger is infinite, and the food for ita supply fs Infinite. When man 13 1n health and hap) Incn.uclmr:{ s ancw day, Jle moves out with elastic step and bnoyant heart, as thongh he had just landed on the planet and wero rmnz forth o explore the land and ace the strange calated to bo presented to the Council, asking that the saloons and other places of amusement might beclused on Sundsy. 1l held thst the Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Babbath, Hecited the cases of tha Pharlsees, who wonid have condemned the Savior for healing on the Sab. bath. The law of the Lord came ir.to collision with the epirit of some of thelr peculiar laws, The Savior came {0 earth to enfarce the laws, He cited the narroiviiess of the ancient Sabbath restrictions in Rnyfit In thoee days o man was not allowed to catch even a flea, excu{»lwhllo 1t waa actually in K11l Time a Fruitless Stndy Until the Return of Barbarism, 8 Beést Soap has A nhil ENT T 3 Torte, S N vead O eltanis manwacture, For Use in the Narsery it Has Mo B Worth ten times {14 cost to every mother and fum. 'y InChristeridom. 8ample bog, containieg3 cakes of oances each, aent free to any address oo receipl of 73 cents, Aduress i it 3 n anation of the Sabbath. press Sanday Ligudr-Solling. bitants, Astl i It 3 , | theact of biting. " The Isaelites, desplte this, ene . Sk for the e Thmsrs e e i o™ | Joped e Suundin ant Spaclitch dcnpite i, en: | Brok A5y pidcrend, wen, etier, £or tis | B,T.BABBITT, New York City, hin table with A rellah atrong and new, so the world | had even attended a feast on the Sabbath day, and '“"".“ ""“i'“ll p “g' an Elm"l ll" Elm made, LIFE NOT A ROUTINE. unveils itacif each morning ay brightand frash us preached o, Jermon, ou hospitaiiy, yaring the B i party, ey and sometimes unwlsely, o form | | poR ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, i % 4] abbin ays the 8 a8 rest o - SRINDN BY FRO¥, SwiNa, .'.?.‘.’.}“’.‘.fi.‘n.'.'i?m‘é.".,:ck‘!‘.u‘n'.‘infi‘.?.fx,",f.'&’fi. The | d07, and menwors dreersd tythoe mons coatly | - Mr. MeChicaney norrated two anacdotos; the Brat n yest Central Church: **Give us this day onr dally bread."—Lord's Prayer, 13 and bread * in its literal sense, bul as words that mip! 1In his memorial supper, bread was appointed to be ane relatingto n woman who besought the thla city to close up her husbiand got dronk, voked nccordingly, but was reissued on the spplication of “half 2 dozen old topers. e sccond wad to tho eflect tuat on the night of the great fire, and about balf an huur befora the conflagration broke vut, a cleruyman of tho speak- er's acquaintance, looking at the saloone which enrronndad his church, sald that {f there were o Uad Chieago might expect fnmediate desteuction on account of Its wickeuness. Both of th feelings of Mies Martineau are not common to the fayor of homan race, The vast majority coming even 1o 1he age of 50 or 60 would glndly acceptof a hun. dred yearn tuore of earth. (iood men who are not alraid to dic wonld be Incxpreasibiy happy should Heaven speak to them and tell them that their life had been prolonged to two or three centaries, The Letter tho mau the more would he delight in snch an enlargement of his time, for the goodness of his work, the purity of his hearl would come nt once and 01 all those llld‘ll Years with visions of noble- ness, raiment and feasted on the best. Tt wasa happy reat fram toil. Thaeseverest restrictions were placed unon the people in those days as regarded Jabor. Yet they strictly obeyed. 'The Jews wonld not even fight for thelr uwn Jerusalem on the Sabbath day until they were compelled todo sa in self-de- fense. 1le held that tho Sabonth shiould be o day of physleal and mental reat, and a day of spiritual Teat. It waa ta be a day not to be dreaded even by tbe children, bat a day of holy Joy,~of haly joy and recreation. Ile heid that the ancient fathers Placed no restrictions un the Sabbath day, but Con- a saloun in ‘which The license was ro- erday morning toa large congregation st the A PERFECT TOILET SOAP, Firt among the requisites of the toflet te & good srifele of Bosp, but to procura It Is not. a0 eary matter. Aany of the most expensirs Bon, the mar- kel are made from coarse and deletorions instertals, and their delicate coloring and fragrant perfume 100 often concesl the moat repulsive fmpurities. The disclonures recently made public reqarding this subject are pow tively starting, and hrist *daily I8 not probable that a belng so divine a of & stylesa fignrative needthe phrase Lt stand for all the recorring wants of man, n mblem of all the forms of spiritual food, ; deserve serlons considoration, g o and | LT you would Jearn how a daily bread raina dawn | #tantino issned an arder preventing judicial pro. | 8tOrles wore given ae facts. ltoference was ' a] ::s tolrec.m fllmm m; -;m;:m, aud jor, s 7 Jon would llmrlmnx"v’ . oul.’ul:nl‘l‘llb ome Dot | Cocainge an that ay, e B made | Made to the case of Elder McOhee, who was ser ?fm‘;d!::nmln:r- kuown to be extremely objece e that bad conie and should come to soclety tall of llfoaud mark wiat infinite resourcesnre in | for man." "It was made for man, for his | lenced Iaat weok to fonrtecn yearalr the Feniten. | Honable, esvectally if appiied 10 the head) |njuriog the rom ite relations to Jesus, In order to grasp th . spititoal enjoyment and rest. fan was y for administering polsoit to his wife, 3 3 clog severs head. from ite relations to ) In order to BB | 1 "and how 1t fecd the mind tach day a3 ihe robin | Spitiin Joy Unty for administering polxon to his wife, T L "!r“‘;'“‘,“ inescalp, aod indaclog severs hesd petition of the Lard's Prayer, '* give ua this day | bogiue Lefore daybreak to weck nev foor for hee | created rs, and tho Sabbath afterwards for his | 8Peaker wald —that severa) thonsand per. | sclies. fa < character of the mgredicats may be Inferred our daily bread,** we must keep In mind the rich- | young. Sclect, it you plense, the profession of | recreatiun and cnjoyment, Christ gave o luw of | 20ns in hfml':l 0 were llcensed :a sell lrvm'l o statement of a gentleman who makes tho ness and breadth of sll th Orlental tmagery, and | e law, - When tho mind accepts of [t v pursuit | the Sbbotl, whicn belonged to Him. " ife tnd Taly bolzon to thei fetlowcrentures, and ssked how It | sceutln of Sotns his busiaesss he receaty declared that e ) aud the heart bebtua upon It {in lave, it apreads « | down the Gorpel and Uhe apiritual- decalogue for | onld sound If the County Huards Ahould 1aeus | bersans eneapen i e s omn e e were shortllveds the 8 Nile beyond !ta banks, much adjoluing conntry, When Christ sald, ** De. ember that tho meaning of the speakers of East alwaya flowed besond thelr words, llke and spread fnto daly feast for Ite sons just anregularly as the night makes new dew-drops of each Junc new flowers, The cases which come before the latwyer stho has spoken befure the bench for fnrty yearn are as new licenses to men to puison their wives on condition tuatthey paid & fee of $50, and refrafned from ad. snnlatering the polson one diy in seven, In cons clusion, the mpeaker ciaimed thal the work of clos- men to obey. ile brought out the fourth Come mandment taore strongly and lorclblfv than ever before, The seventh was the Lord's Day, Christ reiterated the force and meaning of the ecalogue, {rown seven to ten years being the which lheocwnn{uu could e !flllIg::fI‘} e uniag e ditic erfectly pure seticle of et Bos Ve, Bianics ta. ts " a ! ing the'snloons reatod witls the churches, and im- L i 1, Banatr, o atcoy this temple, and In three days T will buld it | & Uhe neac Just biutolog or as i rapes wo plck | Tue speaker held & Bolliey. o aareh WA | Nl oot bia pets e the eburchizs, aoil pit L3 fant s by faf e sauTastdier, sgaln," Ills utteranca passed Leyond the pile of | the fawyer in his Bth yosr., and he nieep la dls- | made & day of prucensions and unholy actions. In fin eud to this awful staln upon nuclety, the open. g ADsHie Lnited States, ‘T Mr. stonies in Jorusalom and Included the templo of Xin | tucbed by it, and bis mind all wrought np aver ita | thie morniog there migh be aome services mumbled | 1% Of 88loons oit the first ey of Hhe werk, e tong has fox bes o body, which In three daya should b rebuilt npon | Intricacies, as though the court had just bees | over in an unknown language, and inthe afternnon T e e —— crown ta the nuimerons yictorie. ady acli the rutn of Calva Such belng the genius of the | OPened for the firat’ time, ‘and for {he frst | there was cock-fivhting and' oull-balting, This SUBURBAN NEWS. - After years of patient avor sal sclentiacexporiment, he ruin of Calvary, Sn g the g time &t tho age o he were uddress. | Was the csae in Iialy and Spain. e alluded to the Mr. Bannivr hias succcoded in porfecting the compois Eastern langnages, and such belng the style of ing the grave men, Instead of bLeing & rou- | landing of the Pilgrim Fathers; to thelr narrows LAKE, ulon'u‘iwednnmrolmmpuermmufi The prine Christ, lct us ind In this prayer for daily bread tho | tine, his iifa Is an Indnite expanee, Bixty yoars | mindedness Ind Wonecessaty pernecution of those | Tha Board of Education of Distriel No, 2 of :.‘;...",‘,‘;;'{::,‘:;;:‘_';;::{f,':,;',f;;“{’,',r",m:,fn:;; doctrine that the soal as well as the body necds ita away from his eradio the chunges of the beliahavo | who would not obeerve the ' day as they considered Lakeand fyde Park Lield an extraseasionon Satur- % 1l resiuit |a stply unparailed b this deparsment of Tas il Lot and thatthe worth of s les largely In | 0 G cing oun. s e i, Fombmrqroin | 1 ghosld. "Ther mads the Sabiath o dreated day | oy 00 OTle FArt held am exttosessiomon Satar. Ar nunnirre Toiuar BoAr® tn the trada-mark the fact that the spicit ls always hungry, and Ands | poars, Theociath of 1t table Is shaken, and fla | justn them oven more than in the Pharisocs of { Thers were present President Lrownell, Mossrs, by which ui(s vlegaut toliet luxury fs destgnated, ang - ‘happiness In belng fal, worthleas crambs are bldden to go feed tho birda or | old, becanso they thomaeives had fled fram rellgl- | Coy, Kimmey, Alloway, Grabam, and Fallman, '"fifl“filf:'fffl".fiw”flfi"“f.',,"".{".’ “l"":fl' l:l!the e con 1 of st 14 Fshloned b v s | I ¢ ok o Fo 1 Ao o | S0 ATyeculons Snd came (e 8 land where Sy | T, Douv, ke many’ohers b e reirepeh | AEAIEAES 01 SASEARE Socsiuta 1276 CHIER, outer conting of the tree I8 fashioned by the same What you thus note In the profossion of the law, | Thesa wore two pxtremes of tho Sabbatlh ‘fhe | 108 fever, and are seeking to reduca tho expenes cing of such ausalute purity os to law heart, has (he same cellular stracture and all the elemuenta in the rongh, batas it ls rendered coatse uire no aid fro chemistry 1o disgalse (nferior materiais o fined taite considers tha abwence of artl tne perfection of Istfeaf 1T, Babi 8 that which makes the wood in tho wrec's you wili find in each department of activity. The bierchant's seasuns never repeat themselves, In science, while it votarica ure moving along they atumble nnon a new fosail or a now track of hied or of the district; vnt, instead of meeting the dilem. ma at the proper time, they have allowed & cone slderable indebluduess to accrue, and, being nn. l'rultllfll:l!ellj{lnll tried to arrive as to what shoutd be alluwed aud what shiould be prevented on the the pocul Sabbath day, and which conclusion should be in a7 orinracters Tonders 1t ihe most ) cters o ricie of the Kind ever manu: sweetness, aud bitt's Tol naunance with thelr consciences, T'he apeaker Pesitnful and agreeab) by Its contact with storm, and hest, nnd coid, | fLumble phona new fasmil or anew trac i Shior v | auoten Trom Coertiny, omclenc lor, Dr, Carpea- | WIUOR to assumo the responsibility of {ssulng | factured. 10 the Ludy stands o mde picture of the spIrit | yuch atndy and slcopiessnes, Ay (0 sei-derionis | b sud oiboce orog:, leaas Taylor, Dr. reatwas | bonds to cver the amount of th indablednesay CIRPe thTa i deslrabie for the use of lu within—stands not a little warred by con- | tion, n'miu"nnl I|u|s quclllqnlwhhl:}uwlulnml ,\leni. rfi;ecn‘:slu and t‘I‘zn‘l,‘mlrn‘ fin]uyg;lbml:‘l»rlu‘ngnv- g:‘c:m?;:"‘l”nwll’ o ”:]:fl,':‘n':'a & :»:m_}‘netlw Lne‘n.;:lno’!lflt‘. -f}]!."'fl"u a2 lie tucrittea tuune A totle or Pliny, and were not the fnqn ties which who observe: rightly. Test was () 0 .l 1 I ANCL it e violen: - sssaults of 1o by becosny | Mo feed thar monte of thaniy oicy fjduities which | 1y who observed it i morality, There could | the disteict a volce in tha matter. The first move Ez‘:‘.,‘..‘}."’;’.’.‘;'}‘.? DA G s teiand tor it wii woa Run ty every few hours? $o does the soul, HNav. | old feast was cleared away, and o ncw repast has | not be labor soven days ° without rea towards cconomy by the Bourd was an effort to do & 2 S e E e e e B e A, ¢ 3 vi and the phenomenon of dal read s agaln seen, , h day for reading an 0 - ' Beon Wapiy of sHoful fog an nonn ronid havig ( Anf (e Bhemomenonuf daily bread s avuls Janie ship'of the High Ecnoul, oue_person o Al both " ) Aty wakeanu ek whenco lsto como {ts new useful- healthful receeatlon to those who worked uix dnyl.l kind ‘cannot live on ono meal to the cen- [ 1a greatest help camne to men'a moral and spleit] pusitions, - Prof, Warren J, Wilkle, resent he pi ' 2 tury, There could not have been much n fonst | charactor. "He Lield that nations which did nat | Incumbent of the Suporintendent’s odlce, In a it ;‘:}3”3:“;‘;:“'::3“?.:23?’ "'r'-‘urc-n:fi:"v‘c'-'r{y‘:"g wr{ad :fn the l:négd centuy x""“d ‘l'n the 1'15:0:"%"’ g\;u)"allh;rlflnbbm‘h;nr»mly"ll'ezc;mfi-lvm ,{;‘.";;‘:]llf',:‘:"‘,"z{w".c‘;fi:}'}gfiu‘gg:m{g&“‘flfi A AU CTION W ALER; e T ke nineteenth century nol Y woul e foun unse) ‘enaracy, hie held, mus ccersarily foilow n - 1 h ] '] N 1, A thtons i, pumenly e aniafartuno hax | (ntstesstlscentury niodods would e Century T | desceration of fho Nahbathe: Tlo bert it oW D | (e rer o necesary o bo done to keep | BY ELISON, YOMEROY & CO,, most terriola afilictlon; bnt when the table is laden with bleaty, when the fruita of shrub, and tree, isa delight. world was young, never or b thema feartand heaping up **the shining canls- ters Thus the ever-recarring and Joy-laden hunger of the body playa netor nnd represents the ‘unguz{u of the higher nature of man, W deed we should have If, after having caten to-day orto-morrow, we shonld never lumger agaln, but stould uut the table aaido to Le snergunded. caten ita feast, no wnatler bow costly or luxurlant, we know well that the cloth was carrled ont and shaken that the morrow might awsemble in jo: around another table with new viande and with somo naw gucats. Thas the pulplt shoald advance in thme as advance all other pursulix, ever shaning itwedt to the now hours around itx feol. lubors under pecullar disudvantagos, Lowever, and doos nat, like the law, or statesinansblp, or sclence, swaken each day to & naw freab )ifo, ' Tho lawyer's €as0 nover comoa back to him, Tho ?nmuum, the -nrmnndinr. tho witi:esscs, the inclients all change, and tho speach the lawyer mado ten yoars ago cannot bo wtored away for future use. Each Ilnn'lr:rnclu“y depended upon the correct obe rervation of tho Sablath-day, e objected to naking in thia country the Saboatlia day of proe ceaslone, races, olc, | The natives of some of the European natious " brought over hefr ideas of tho observance of tha Eabbath with them, and endeavured to forca thew on the people. 'To thin clasa the politicians pampered, and thus thres eiiod to abaka the very lonndations of onr Instit tious, Jie waated a reforim made In public senl ment, He wantod the Sunday lnws ana ordinanc enforcod. e wanied agllations kept up, snd pubile sentiment of » healthy nature made. 1o wanted them to agitate ‘and up the presont excellont reputation of the schoots, would lfl?u"fl tho attentlon uf ano person contin- unudly, It wus gnally declded to make a reduction In salarics only. Tle eloction of Superintendent and teuchers und tha fixing of aalativa was then taken np, with the fellowlny reanlts Frof, Wareen Wilklo waw elocted Superintondent of Schools and Secretury of the Boardaf Education, with & salary of ‘l,wu per year, High sclwol =W, W, Carter, Principal, 51,600 per yeurs dina A A, Balluw, nenfetant. $1,000, Luglewoud School—Mius Nellle Suiith, Principal of the preparatory cepurinent, Suby per year; Mrs. D, K, Wood, scnfor department, 5300 Mins Auctloneers, 780ud 80 sandoipliest. CONTINUATION SALE OF 0il Paintings Messrs, Elison, Pomeroy & Co, WiIl continuc the Sale of OIl Paintinge at Stors vine are on the Loard, then hunyer of the body Momer himeelf, writlng when tho fiut tagotlier hls heroos, os withuut apreadiug for 1o Bailure, ue s ux with bread, " What poor world In- by the titton, Ile wantod X 5 - [ Oy minat cuca for itsolf, Aud the worldof tho | It know tlat the Cattiollc. nletop was with fom, | Funnio . Mack, 3501, Stiss’ 8. v Bill s 2oun, THEELY NOUI b 118 cfortomn. reouly s fant | Moo aterfor Huelt, And th sy, rearrungos | and had given tho” petitionors a"circular:leiter (o | Mina latifo Sluificad, 83507 Sisn Lowic 3. sach: 118 & 115 8 haying to-dsy Alled ttsolf with truth, of friendahip, | Ite clow MThe Tetiers of flurka on | the pricats, aaking their co-oueration. ‘ThoSun. | enbusli, $600: Miss Annle’ Dunforth, $:00% Nihws £y ate-s oy or meditatiul, never lon nziin ta be fed from the | ‘*American Independence,” and tho speeches | daylaw in New York. deapito tho oppoultlon of | Maron McClaey, 85007 3llus A" B, MeClary Ay 6§ ¢urth beneath or the leavens aboval To grow | Of Sumner on ‘:Slivery," could mot | tha proas, was n success, 1o advired continuoq | (1Wdge School, 3 Monday Tivening, Juno 18, at 8 o'cluck. mind-hungry or sonl-hungry, and then to Lo fed, | Bave been repeated by thele gified | sgitatio ccesd would crown thelr eQorts, , Yorty-te hStreet School—Mise M, J. Lawls, ) this [s Uiesscd and” this s the fact of | tongues, nmxl lheyT Sover can Ilm mmin or prs }lfi'fi‘n""}s#{"w Misa K, Burns, $500; Mies Adely ll‘«'ml::.rluul:;_uu"l;ohg:-tlflz'l"l:x:nnlwlg LA 1.% v 1 nounced again. os0 facts inipel tho lawyer un ‘-’ y o oy . Lo T - Eincig thle ot palition:, OF our | Budiced Ay, Tha hew montal action, andhones | SUNDAY RUM-DRINKING. Centonnial School, Fifty Tosed of, Vositivel 0l souls may find each day soma bread—bread of juy, or trath, or usefnlncsa=la cun BENMON DY TIE HEV, JOUNX ATRINBON, and Babbathe breaking " was Lhe rathor sensatlonal title which tho new mental power, So-ihe man of acience and Nternture has no option lefc him to stand mitll, but ouward lio inaet move, becansa the pant has been Principal, 81,0 Louise L. Finn, ; M Mies Frances Utcklien, the graudest petition man **Ram-selling, Rum-deinking, when ho prays for hie 5.3 ‘rances Cone lay befora tho Thirans ASSIGNER'S SALE N oY own waltare, For, unlces this food shall come, | laken away from hin. Iut the puiplt ls not come Rev. Jonn Atkl a Jist ¢l den, 3500: Nellio P, Dlas, §550, | clied to eck new atadies and o strugle with | Tiov. Jonn Atkiuson, of Grace Methodist Churc, | ‘Slack-Yards SchoolmE: T iWebh, Princips " Pt famin mill scizo us od thiaTalaud or luthiy | Belled fo veck ney 15, may, 161t S0 chouae, ‘psg | beatowed on sormon doliversd to- his o ik $1,000; Misn B, M, Miler. $600; Mitn Midors AT 1569 STATEST, imprisoument! 1 7 3 ! All over the civllized world thoro fo atarving {ho mator ud thoughita Gt {:iwrd:yl.nnmhhll‘k avoning. Ifis text waa a famlliar one, —** temerm- Real, $500 ;{,‘5! Leol Aiie, Soung Mixe e F. G 1 d ‘v tel mortals, existing but not living, full of wisery bo* | from lteuwn foaction, Man docs not lova work. o ] Misg Einma . e ol sty By byl ity | BBl GEE o O iy | Br e Savth do o kopit ol and o | Wi, 808 Sl S 6 W S me xo ¢ 1 atches, oI £l otr souls, 'l ¢ i " . o Eiornluk and MR 10F ‘the alisrhossr s 1 tha | HOwld rust setaily s, o SR TEA ekt e | U0 R0 Sl 1t avotnded fn "entlomaa pass [ Soringer School—J. 11. Brayton, Peincipar, 81, | F'ING Gold Jewelr Y, afternoon sigh for night, and then for some other | court witha brlof yellow with antiquity, 1lels for argument. ¢ Miss Tainma Curtins, $U00; Misn Harah . d {ime and somo othet pisce. Tley atiompt to kill | {a¥ured by tho maturo walch leavos hiun o choieo | ' i jaw enuaclated n the text and delivered on Fhulletts, Sino; Sise dary L, Biivo, ats0; M 101monds, Ume, that the wneniurabla proteat 1asy'bo gotien | fllsshipd ato burned beliind bim. 'Anew cass | iy g eunclat never nceded any modieatlon, | §igh; Noumond, $330¢ Clars M. Ruseoll, ] 3 It bebind them. Civllzation is » mis(ortuns | dtives iimtos now studv.” Dut viot o with the | &I I By rer neadel odieation. | 360 Slva liato O itieat (s ilver Plated QP05 11 1€ bring inoutal powpr without belnglng montal | ¢lorgymaa. llssout Is not compotlad to go forth was sulted men then and It was snited Lo men olin Huckleauw was nppotated Janitor at Lha Ka- Fi3< andpiritual food, ' An Indian, of negro a Afrlca, | 81d ssck datly beaad, for lie Lins on hund tho bread | now, and 1t was eqaally blnding on thom naw w6 Rlewood School In place of J. 8. Dudge, resigied, Clocks &e., § ) £an liva 1 almast unbroken Idlunees vecas cirll: | of tWenty yoirs ugo. ' s tho Bighert of Ml pur= | thow 1t pag: poser Lo repoalod, Jesus Iim. | THC other Jonitare rematn the same, 4 3 e ? ization has not come Lo confer any powers upon | snlia conicnds with the roal misfortune that ita wolf bad mot coms fo destroy tho law, An cxanilugtion of teacncrs to 6l the remmning Snles DAILY During the Weok at him, 1is prayer fur daily vread would bo caaily | #hips aro not burned behind If. 1t can withdrav 7 o | yacancies will Like piaceatthe lin.lewood Liigh 2030 F 30 anawered! The lazy hand could reach up to a | from baltle and aproad aail for rest and peace, but to fulffl §t. True, the mero Hchool on uext Saturday at 2:30 o'clock p, u. = anc . bread-frult tree or could 3 o srrow at 8 flsh or | Linougli has beon sald uow 1o illusiraie the law | Jewlsh ritual<the shadow of botter things to The Board ndjourned to July 7, a buffalo, and the prayer | moat. Lint not #o in clyllization. The mind AEROY & CO, Auctloneers, ‘3 For TUESDAY MORNING, June 1 of iun that d 1s to that the sonl infinite bo prayed for each day, and ENGLEWOOD, hunger its unobldst nt- swored (o tho uuord- come—wag snnulled by Jesus Chrlat, but the great 9, at 9:30 1law, tho substance and not the shadow, had A tramp entered 81, Aun's Cathiolle Chnrch, cor- ave been expan o tribute, Man's mind and heart are hiko thelr (iod, | TOFAllaw, v ner of Wentworth avonue and Pavilion Parkwi . at,, N beart b Montom, Bt e, e Joar R | sl s aad hesrt ate. ko thels hun’ | mever beon repes! Uenco the Babbalh was | afier the morning service on Sunday morning, 74 | Srclock: st our Stores Putsdl B Mandolphyets e Kuun progross, and the passion of hunger las bes | dred years empticd thelr varied richos into 1t, | sacred because it was God's day. ‘Tho command- | stole n eflver cunser from the aitar which cost 843, | Mousehold Ui 3 i coine powerful, and thoso who find no ‘filly ond | 1t wakeaas from asleap and maks for moro. In | mont to koep It boly rang out from the thunders of | He wae noticad to enter tho church from & nolghe B1180N, TOMENOY & CO.. Auctloneers. in work or thought are infnitely miscra. | Weary, or sick, or melancholy honts, life seoms In- Bluat, and whilo men might nowadays forgotit, | boting house, and word was sent to thp parsonage, ble. By mental dovelopment ts tha requost | deed s routine, and thon with Solomon of the ot It wus God's commandunent, as binding now as | biit, 83 nutblnig was mivsed at the tmo, 1t was sipe Our Re ular Weekly Sale of _the prayer enlarged and tho answer | caes here and thore we complatn, and wonld ten, The ofd Jews had observod the soventh dn; E“d that he merely enterod to say hiv prayers. 4 ’ maio more glorlous, The ago that builds up this | come oblivion. In tho lung exjinnse of a lalf-cen- | aa the ® Commersoeation "of tes ey *re ‘Qod ter o tho day tho loss was discovered. = Tiia ls = 5 e s apread, tha table for us or wa suail lio | tury all kinds of houra como, Light comes to hiclp | Tabora in " creation. Why - ehomid hoto o s | (ho sotons tima sort Jras d Lava visited this Friday Morning, June 22,at 9:30 o'dlock, Usbappy oo, Tho ptady how o kiil time will | 1is oo shadow, and shadow to hiclo us woe the | Christlan Cinrch ooeerve - the °F o church and L | always bo fruitiess unifl the centurles sha)) undo lght. Ba hours of deprearion come that tho next in_commomoration of the IMMBENSEH 8TOOK OF y 8] thelr work, shall havo taken backtholr Intelloctual | da¥ may seein the better. Ont of molancholy | when the Lord arose (rom the grave and conquored a and omotiuaal -}::eulupmlengluux shuil uare e Hours com &‘:‘."J’:&‘;.’.‘,‘:", pmxmw, Ineed, the vower of deatt, wheu llo x:-flu’r.‘;‘ném c?»puw.‘ Jeicelrr and Slltersmih. NOW Parlor Smts, milted us ‘comu sleeping Indlans or {7 g and brough nto the wi usiness wen! O & 5, onco more. e wall might thave starving sel ffiors | poct sa ¥ thatt e . o Hiere will sbortly bo olfered for sule at Lan tn Andersanville Inquire of each other, H{ow can we kil belng whould usk how It can kul time and wmake o duriig that dag, it could not of courss bo kept oly, Af Christ drovo tho thieves out of the lcm‘zle, 80 would Ile drive out all secular business on the Sabbath. It day f New Chamber Sets, A full line Oarpots, Lounges, Sofas, Desks, - caster, England, ai article of great (ntercst to the American natlov. Mr. Joseph Sly, of the King's Arms and Royal Ilotel, Lancaster, has For: o this lunging for fuod: w.u"r‘l‘a‘&“:rl".m 84 that an intellectunl id we viaw () 1, Al And we run the same course that our fathicrs b aday for devout worsbi cmptinesn of life 1o bo full of satiafaction, T ©TUl. | not for the echomes, the ongroasing pluns, aid | for many years devoted ‘isolf 10 the colloe Aes, &, only bupplueas fur a cultured mind of this centucy | wha thanghts we are thinkin our fathers would think; | WOrlly concerne of thé week day, - Sotuinrise the | tlon of raie and valuable picces of furniturcand | Genersl Merchandlse, Planos, Refrigerators, &e. 18 food. s {ntellectual table must be well spread From the desth wa are slirinking uue fathers aid | poblath, sald the spoaker, and thero would be no | antlquities of varfous ki nds; and among his RLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers. An old monk, desiring, no doubt, to find some irink s safety for public woy ud aa soon as the Bah- | collections, which ha will offer for sale in May =t ! u m.mm..unfi -rmbfll t0 repredent wan, declarod [ To thelifs we are clinging to they too would cling, Lath was destroyed .fl. Church ltaelf would | next, 1s ono of the thres clocks fuvented by Dr, | = o e that mag stiould Imitate carifully the atfributes of | DUt 16 speeds from us all ITka (e bird on the wing, #o with it, Hecular labor, whelher mental Benjamiu Frauklin, of Puilsdelphin. ‘This ol K ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. 8dog. ¢ anould lick the hand that strikes him; | In theso verses tho truo and the falso aro mingled. | So janusl, was ono meane of deccrating | feh) i nd b iy T comusaiby ‘Auctioneers, 118aad 120 Wabashoav. hioshiould be taithful to friende; hashould bo minds | Wa do ot seo tho samo sighis nor Thne sua | tre Babbathi; the purault of imers sensual enjoy- | Strikes tha hour, and hes only three whecls; pisssialhlily ful of hla Liome; hio should be afways hungry, By | Wonghts which bolonged (0 out fathers, Bat we wij ment was another, This natarally brought iho | And on many occasions Mr. 8ly rocelved tompte . T Site ipat, yacticuiar tho monk tmplled tuat man | fook up and cateb frous heaveu a dally bread Which | peakec. o 56 quoeiign of rum-drinking | 0e offers o part wish it Thodial Is aranged to Eutlm Machmer m]d T(mls should never so befriend his body as to eat enough, | Never fell for any ouo or for us bofore, Aa Uol's | and rumesclling on the Sablath, of tno | mark the thne on the system of tho land-watches but shoald keep wuch & vewel of sin | own world {s uni erw)lnzml[lnly changes, fu iak= | parsons who were enzaged fu which souls | fo yeara gone by, On” the face athe inscripe OF A MANUPACTURING JEWELER .an‘..y. w"m":mlfi {v}l'"h g{u hp,]l."ol{:m ::;sfic:m x‘;‘:‘u’fl;: vffi:.%"“ W:I‘lel.nmlml:ln ucn'tln:{‘l’n’n Im:lrlmll "r’fn’ speaker nhntzru'lnla‘d tlon: “Dr. Benjamin Frauklin, Philadelphia, S L e N nun and e noble brute closer tha o une A8 40, ane # | no fattering oplnion, ey wure, ¢ pul 3 C) " > 0 each day soui-hungr) e zing, nost year ho 4 not 0 or o regard mau, o ¥ . " Wotk ot Aearn.. ad g o and | will sesrand hur’whnnulllx‘firmnnrlllyr’;mcnr keot hile placa’ op (5 M e o relatives of tho late Ruv. | salesrooms, }18 aad 1o aast charity, and the oj;en on the Habbath, while of foto saw or heard, As when the oyo has trav. iashi-ay. quly |t wanls, "}3: every otner kin fl:ur‘iu Whitileld, who, along with Dr, Franklin, WM. A. BUTTERS & 0., Auctioncors. aln business n the city, be always hungry would b takty in a d gled over land aud ocean, marking evory prospect, | geucral speaking, 'was - closed,” _ 1g | Concelved the (dek uf thaking 3 clock, for which nrllinn,'.'::on, h‘flo it d" um-ulxx ?n'u wlfio.::llm LL‘ Il»?:'r":;hjh |y.:|'r.|.||u.:’|"| urflru::.o “lt: ‘:I"I r}‘ ':l: inf ghho';up krm":“f"lf. H "i rdl;su hgi pu‘rnou :Im h‘mnm;l!ouud the muu'cy for car- Auction Bale Deslrnbleo Ks world, where 8 bonnteous o 18 nlways awalting o Y ), al RN an rou the poor drunken victim, reeling from s | rying ou e luveution. the guests, What Bolomon wrote down jn th Ita depth fad only o grow hungry. 1t ia o [ door, went honie ta heat his Wife and make night = MI AN form“af complaint About the. rouling o) 1herhs | Mend v gl ny, io Frow oye, tio oar, the | hideous; rexardicss of the number of POOF-houses SCELLANEQUS BOO wrote down ouly I:} ] woul can never ba filled, Th fe fuct keeps the | he helped to il 4s was un oghibition TUFSDAY AFTERNOON, penalve ulmliloqny. not aflrme :'cv}oh:k zm a'clock, D e s T OSSN U DEIMEL—June 17, &t 11:45 8. i, Joseph Dol 1la by aLour suction routns, (188} av. Ing, bat only wouderiug. Al things do, at times, | WOrld fresh mnd makes is greater as we pros | of dech and sumitieion epravity, Al there was W citoneers. wekin to'bo vaniiy| 1t do cem ax though the sya | coeds Wo hear & half dose wonga. - Wa call | Of {cuae v Fevit ‘camuaity: Now, why | mel, i M. A"'P"‘" Y % E0n Auciions {a hard to satlefy with scolng, and thaear with | it & foaut and seom satlsfiod, but soon tho ear | pot onforce | forbldding in Chilcago the salo | . Funeral frum residence, 603 Noblo street, on BUTTERS WEDNESDAY TRADE SALE. hearing, and that as tho wwator yoen to the seu, and | has lot them escapy and ‘wo demand mora | of liquor on tho Babbath? ‘o Fohsedyinker o Monday, June 18, at 1:0 p, m. June 2, 8L9:50 welock & m., then 5ack to tho mountalus, Ani then dawn to the e domand becowmes mare howerful as | gcd God, man, and public optnion, and 16 wae still | 1NNKB—ane 17, &t tre rea ence of his brother, 1 N sca agaln, 40 man mioved 10 A circio, und [ At tho Wae raturn to church ench woek, not xuln\,un. ‘Ilibs mual not be put upwith any langer, | 80 Miller atreat, Ju In aged 2 years. ‘vl"TE Ahl} YELLO‘V ‘VARE end of a yoar where ha was at the opening of ft; | bocauve thera may be discuverad 110 HEW CO far, 11 it wae, there would be no Sabbath, and & curse ¢l that thera ja nothi new under ¢! wmandment or new way of eternal I} sun—tha Lut becay was ou that clly where thero was 1o Sabbath, Ace 4lf henco ls vabity but the unlvorsa can nevar | W noed tli dally bread of ‘another bong an sore | tardiag o Sioe' ae s uo Sail V67000 | oo R OAL | 200pkgs, Assorted 9':“""5;19‘!".2‘3_-"‘ Carpety, be wessured by & woary feart nor by an | won. The hymi and remarks of Loy ihulsy have | Jaborer pat on - cléan sbirt Bunday mort- [ Dr, Sehonckes Dulnionic Syrup, | AtthelrStiroomu a1 W HAE LY oneers. unbappy beart, Solomon binwelf scon passed wumhm{ like the rosca that stuod ti tha [ ing, -'10 bis hreakfast, wont out Joto L3 [ O mj& ‘r':nrxl'n :mflu.lcun"m:‘m 'lénlr‘."[; vanity, -lu;. m.}ll.l‘ h&um;’:iah:nnl‘.,:lgul: “-‘1‘“&: :‘n'dnt'hn: .ull)rfigdu);n;.‘ehuuslaml}:?hulul-_ K‘f'!..,' SEA WEED TONIC, AND MANDRAKE PILLS, THURSDAY TRADE 8 an | un! o L] 0] e Bal 3 "0 L) 0 thove grander wordd: ** Hemomber now thy Ureus | around them again. ' ailowed the run basinicas fo g0 shead on the Sabe | Thess medicioas have undoubtedly performed more tor in the days of t sud £00 vast to be meswured by a disappoluted, or DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTIING, Toots and Bhoes, Btraw Goods, and Wool Iats, Having s becailed thls wplritual hunger of hu- manily, and marked how it (ollowa mau sa & shaie ow of "the ndnite, wiiat conciusion can we reach I"nlllh‘ ** wheu tho silver card n bath wero particeps criminls, golden bowl ars {n thelr besuty, i3 crating the day. ¥From what ho had beard, go Wus even worso than New York in the matier of cures of Consumption than say other reniedy known to the American public. They ars compaunded of Yegoe of weary heart, ‘That heart can only expres but that the »* daily urcad ¥ becomea wore divine | Bunday desecrution of all kinde: Including proces. [ {8ble togradients, and contain nothlog which can be | TiURSDAY MONNING, June 31, at 9:30 o'cloak, l:lwn lt'u‘{‘nul: it cnq!llm:vu rdlc; 10 tlue pi o ::l‘hf.e i “Mnhlflh,ml::‘l:l Incroase? h:ld.lu“mmd llhmu ullnlflhl ‘gh:nunhl lll: d-""lus."‘:l:lmln‘ Injurlous to ihe buman constitution, Other remedles At Butters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, second ficor. ice of the race, hat younyg man of our numl e upon swee or_ thy | chu; me, What wus to ong? Btop the rum res Wit has Jaat ot Wi dn’ulh ‘l'l‘ our Laka Michigaa’ | tonguo. 1n Iater yoira "yc o) B iy 1) advertised as for Consumption probably contaln 8 fnd full lines salabile goods &b husincss and atop the street.cars, In tha nsme of M ota will alw ottt T8 compared DiAly D0 onk on, the ey water,—a waak | g1y fur frlends, for leamin, for high hapiiness, | tho God of Simi he Suciarsd 1 oo duty o1 Couissiiy | oum, which ia & somewhat daugerous drug fo ai AL AL BUTTERE & Gy Aupes. Lody baltliue ogainet 3 pitiless oloment,—wan at | for charity, for honor, O, what tanna fro) people 10 do both. [Atthis point & wan_with cases, and If taken freely by consuwptive patlents It £y > ‘- ] last so full of pain and utter exhaustion ho | Heaven docs the nodic soul whose Lsir €ana exerted himacll violently in poun: muat do greas lojury} for its tendency s Lo contne the By GLO. I'. GORE & CO., ssid; *Let miaalnk and care for yourself.” 7o | begun to whiten nced day by dayl When | foor with it ] Jiut Mr. Atkinson couid Maabier 15 sbeszal 3 43d 70 Webash aveaue. him thespeace of deathi must ligwe appeared sud- | tho passions of youth, tha euvy, the jealoury, the | Huse. " AFt] vin tixcd \le ruia busin fmorbld matter in the system, which, of course, must denly, and evomed Hkon sweet slcep, Yaultingambitlon ate dying sway, and the grutiteur | atrect-cars, he wauld, if he had. his wa. wiih thst agony of life. has make & curs impossible. Bcheack's Pulmonle 8yrup It 4 kind {u God that Me | Of man and the glory of Uod are becinninge to 11 t sens; REGULAR TRADE SALE stop the Sinday newspapers too. (Al 12 warranted oot to contaln s pasticle of oplums it s Saarranged tho wnind (hat, byas much asjt | Jumine the mountain:tops, what daily food o | Thon ] 1t was poot pre aratlon for church toget upon ucars deat, by 0 much oew It "betorue wiling Ly | the 0wl ilin crave e patite p (oog dnce Samsageusspoct prestallon (or chatehia Nituown | composed of powerful but harmiess herba, which act sluk into {te wlocp or ite immortality. - Bug theso | Lraving for pleadure, or money, or fame; we | to Tux Tiisuxe or Times untl) church-timo, | on the Juogs, liver, stomach, snd blood, and thus core lnn.mnnury 'ednlxt n{u no meuurumaht of the fi’:""f.fi.{’u“nfi "L‘.‘:‘flf.‘d.'h:.'m'?." wo nkdrilltlx;l'ln send | Ye helu‘\"leru g‘nlwd Dapers: it Tect sll morbld secretions aad exvel all the diseased o Tee, An 0 ‘no! rove 4 lonor, el 7 O s }“"l‘i'i":d'."l" oniy " dectars fluu"v’: “'Eg’{'%:“'f‘: beatien, 4n'|'n‘. ur.mnu‘u.'nm;d leused the man | U :'Lf:&: 5..% ;u:;'.l:h': Tt b o e rom the bodr. Thes :::lho‘nnly;;:u br L] ndividual it in to m ant 0 1s mfraid of no oue, snd of whom no one Vot ubty ther were specis! ‘whic! usumption cal cured, aod as nek's {RALOE the thlcs, Yon and'l may ooty | afraid LUk & he sphedant sreame e Bo,0RS “aud th ¢ {0 ba atophed—on Tuesday, June 19, 9:30 a, m. Youand I may becomo wurz. a Pulmoule Byrup, Bea Weed Tonlc, and Msndrake Piils devotion, sud they ought to bulnpu ut those fesliugs will prove nothlog abo ty oud mark what kind of food satisied the last | days, Asthe servaut of the (iod of clainia of fifo, Coutl youme Hamiioy oout the Ygars of Clirist, wnd Paul, and Jubin, e prayer, | It his duty Lo deciute thin 1t mas ihe are tho only mediclacs which operats fu this war, 16 s 3w yhall close severs! important consiguments of Tescuud froim ullzla'wmr-nl:uhw‘:mm $aou hava lo“ld Uive u this (J Y :3':‘::“’ bread. o Ande at man daty. waid e, in spcsingagain of the rum Obylous they are the only genulne cure for Fulmonary | seasonsble ¥uodsat this e e again thls world from which ho ssuk Away 50 narches along, s towai e Throne a | 3f pedpls wou o bell, to make tha way 4 = . P, e 3 hely. "Hatrle diariiacas died wot boneried Tk | wectsy (nioak, 4ad revs toward (i Throne 2a Uk A uipassabls ‘se’ pusgiole: ueroiarg | COOMBPaR. Eschbottleof thls avalusiie matictoe fatura life, nald eu wnd having no dewice to i imwmortal, for the hunger of hissoul riees in al ahe had Univbed the courew of o s sccompaated by full directlons. Dr. Behenck Is pro- nity and strengthl 8s thouzh he were climblog fesslonally st his principsl oftice, corner Stxth sud Vo again, B A woul; had ho hoped bis bearors woald give thele sanctlon ot the movement for clasiog” the liquor saloons on Wednesday, June 20, outh sud muture years; lLad dons jis | Wouataiu whose summit were fn the skies, Sundav, and throw their |ouence in the direcs Arch-sta., Philadelphla, every Monday, whers all lote ‘Wa shall aell at AUCTION Badtariod its Feel uot, my friendy, that Life Is aroutine and | tion of temperance and of God, S a ofar” g Wia h'.'é‘;'é’:. R e thatitaglory {I{opul:dv:vdhu'n you were youny. | 'i¢ Huatiomveeces aidiol Qo Lers for advice must bo addressad. 1,000 CASES i 1 such féellag pervades you, then you st bas 5 i sa'irs have Coima Lo it not. pethusiry | fared 5y boo ke oo Lot Jou then yUnars be- | RO B ANING TIE SADD ATH, C Well-assorted snd sessonsble many of such h but wimilar bours—come, and 1a break ng your heart, Your pureuit te l\:ldflohli SERMON BY TUR l!v . M'CLRSNEY. perputusl sleep ri enough, uD a8 the beat gual, 0t aleo youire wearloy out bod oiuLE LA = The Hev. 8. McChesnoy'preached a sermon last b Such stalea gf apiril theto 18 no argument agalnst | 0 _ite vondage, ” it Lo, for such upward Beavan: f0r's aud heatt OF & tred hontt. o tioamst | st o of sise” g oud ey day were spreading | eveain; Park Aveaus M. E. Church, taking gfii , GOC per . Addfuss . Solomen s turary, oraiatudy, orln ofice, or In Tuling troms Heanon int goas el e e | e th the nab¢ia of Judat, and sald bt mfl(.‘fi%“!m Castes ! oloton's luxury, canno! CO! mg Ql i n oa, 9 uexl ne I'hen I contended wi 10 Rottes of Judsh, and sal oner, Chitaga dealarof i Dt ula b‘:linll;n ér‘lm‘lfmfi R aae il chme baci il icker " Talage aud Slossoms | uate theet WSS BRI d8f pne - Avd jnaddislon, by iastractions or Aulguse, ihall a bioken heart conl u #tandard of weasure- 40 those of 10-day, 80 next vear will come Lo toy 38, feat then, would al hlug bo Saply! | sobl wit beterincighlawny Belte etione, *Hf | BISaSt e harsag it st oue g trine AUCTLUN BALES i 180 Lots of a Bankrapt Stock fur thera Bave bLoon ststeswsn who have | biore than the seatimentsof Miss Martinean should 1iors wrath bpon. Teraal by profanies the Bebbasa s By RADDIN & CLAPP, P ’ despaired of the State, Pity lost o love the words of another womaa who saw the | Nerewmiah, =i 171 Auctloaeers, b3 and 83 Wadash-av,, Clilcago, IIL ‘Which buyers are lavited to ozamine, Lnziand, and ssld: **Allfs vanity; but the | udiversed ugh othor eyes: lsving quoted from God's statates as aforesald, —_— ¥ UEO. P. GURE & CO., fzeat embire couid not bo_welghed tu such smail Lite! wa'va bogn long togathar, the reverond goatleman resd a number of Tuosday, June 19, 1877 68 and 70 Wabash-ay. ! -:lu“r"fi'ifl':d :gcimlnh tombnl h.d.l Elcv‘nlun\'urd Ahioust plessant s i'en’l'h':flf.‘r'."?fl.-'{“"‘"' }lnn.llrog.l e Havised suum‘- uf the State & 2 ¥ ——e——————————] b m| gl nstlon notcare fora t " ots. 7'l W 0 ™ o feneinls cyse o ohe Ve, B 1003 | ffinis RO s Mot cratie. lenmlag, sertioe on e 10 the 250 BAMPLE LOTS .Oflico Dixon Elevator Company. er Btaukope desplaed the thres Islands, s h0oss thide Gwa timey like, aud can be found uadar the sppropriate BOOTS &K SEOES! Dixo, la., June 12, 1077, suiled away that sbu misht live {n solitude whoro Bay mit oul-niyht, but tn soms brighter clizme ds. S The Dizon Elevator, sltusted In the wout fertile O faco of Enylishman vhould disturb her peace. . Lidme good-mornlng, b pesker claimed that the Christlan Babbath | _Bale peremptory. To commencent 10 0'clock o portion of Scott County, Iows, and provided with But the Envlish multitude went along their way, Wordsworth sald s wishod be bad written those coguized Ly tho statutory law of the State. all tho lateat facilitles Iul‘ baudliog luln"wlll [ aud thelr whips sailed upon all seas, nud thele vine | lnern for law was aficcted by varlous By ROSENFELD & MUNZER, | oflared for reut tu the biyhest Lidder st public auc- :uw and roscs bloomed s though ' the Lady Stans Let us all focl that it will require another lifo (o rations,: notably the mcans by Aulfim:em 42 a0d 44 Madlson-st., near Wabash-av. | tou, st Dixon, la., on the 2d day of July uext, st upe had notsalled sway. Andnow s this world, In | farulaba full unswer Lo this pelition. The **daily the law was enacted. and tae hon- ———l Y 2 p.m. Terme—To Le rented for one year from love, aud ambltlon, and politics, refuses to bo | bread' Which cameé Bore doce mob sallsfythe | esly snd integrity of the JIIAEQ mwd | REGULAR TRADE BATLHE, | Auz. i1, 1877, 1o Aug. 10, 1575, ons-balf cas, Bt e b S TR | it ittt B | B S e | S e s | Bktull Ty it 1, B, S 3 v ) the endships, and virtue. Let us truat that, after this orlustance, whea Lns wurderer of Mr.Hanford was o 3 securcd un the sameaay, order, wasld bovoad tha wiave, 1 5ob beousnt 1uio uner | 1o s Qi we aRaiL vater WaIRGTIAH, SBasting 18 | st frren b 10032 kgQ, b9 ¢nil duny waspot | CSAWEULTody vt utas OF aale r DORMWISTEL, President. ROENFELD & MUNZER, Auctivasers. Vo