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8 ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1877. Mesara, fcld"‘l" an-m, ;1! Blue I‘sh\n;l I;’n- ?‘ln,&;%le‘v'n;#lnz to s:cnltboc‘l‘n :vndosén:c:m{-m;g & . tend 1! e usc of a room for storing | No. cflerson strect; Ma "Con 5 % GENERAL NEWS, :ggz’lnc!’:‘:r‘mc fair.. The offer was accepted with yearsof age, tesing to sell two ovtaconal m-ii!nu An Interesting Soliloquy by Prof, Bwing thanke, and Mr, Philip Kasster was appointed | clucks, which are believed to bave been atoken, on the Evolution Philosoph At 68:40 yesterday morning, E. D. Mooton, 8 | custodian. The Iadies were asked to assist tha | and are awalting a claimant at the West Twelfth pay. commisalon merchant, retaraing froma busincss | men éf lh'elr‘f",lfldfl"g. ml,; mcfllnz";u fllllrg l;lr;f'dfi'filhfi“; lvvnlm F"“’l’l rm‘ny.%cl:&hl{:f b C: i 3 o' TO] « ), rlow 3 « M. i trip to Ottawa, while attemotinp to get off tha | PGSO FAIQLAy SGToogn L RARlE | (oot T P Ao, Ve o S Ror "o Clark | Tn tho, Conrwe of Which Ho Evolves tho Rock Isiand train at the Thirty-frst street cross- . ing, was thrown violently against the’ties, and veceived a deep gash off the left side of the hend. e d have around Him children of intelleet, and v ) TARD TOLLET S0AD tue, and lose, ft 18 In harmony with the ks of | Ne,m{chty country full of all that impresse . i 3 he greatuess | T : e ol avound v that Tfe shild have mndeus fn- | 57 RCR, Ib 18, Prove i agos "millons B ABBITT’S T ILET SU AP ants upon earth, and have Ndden us come r Flawly towards Ilimself, As the fower opens | hoge fled out to fit oud” drun o f A rude ebuarbarian trumpet and cymbal to i leal, s man, a0 socicts, Frugeio ani die for that Inrge thing—the na- —— The fnner nature of nian intimates that he | groafand. The sirenms of blood which are ‘ must come g a higher atate only by a painful | e, 20 TS deep to-day show that wheth- experience. In the Hible story of the firat man | op 5oufind the Jews dyme for derusalem, or the and womnn‘ all truth was cast down before Russians fqr Kussin, or thelr fues for the Mos- them as pearls eforeswine. God, virtue, truth, | jom standan), you will find {n the ldea of coun- B iy e el SILY, (0T | (ry'ona of the’ groatest. tectinga tne toul can 1 It o] T freshest in whole perfection. of - character aml cherish, The death of Thiers heiay freshe and Tlappel were requested to bo present. After | street. Idea of a Christian Fatherland, transacting some further routine business Jook- & 1 ing {0 the snacess of the Tair, the meeting ads Gilbert Currie, a stalwart Scotch farmer from a {otirned for one weck. RN S R o SAC TIIE FATHERLAND. 8 1] qume now to conflrm youfn the be- | |- . the favor of God, The world lay un. | FSMOTT o1 jake. his chil- | Aabitrs fest Arap hns porfected, ant i3 TERSONALS. Randolph strect, he was picked up by 8 young BERMON DY PIOF. SWING, (7 hem, 1lel that when (fod designed to make. his ahhitrs Rest faap hns pertected, an Edward Jones, of No. 84 Ontarlo streebs [ M. Rasburn, Loudon, Eng., fs reglaterad at [ oo ira'said nis moven wos a9 dy an 8 Nmes | Prof, Swing prenchld 0 8 large congregation feall lofore them, I sas ",,?A",g"'";i;d";; themt | dren areat he passed o law that they should qynic i K TNERTU A GIT A James Shiaughnessy and®Thomas Kelley, of No. | the Palmer [louse. kiln, and by him he. was_stecred " to the ross | uo'she (rantral Church of ody yesterday forenoon, tak- | one that was approachable by dearces, They | fccdtheir minds and hearts upon great fo manujacture. While homes should fill them with beauty and 8 Ontario street, went out fn a boat for & £all | Te Hon. H. C. Recd, Louisville, Ky., is a | taurantand ealoon of Mary lagorl, No. 173 X \ ¥ “The Fatherland,” Follow- | wera obliged 1o innkerthe pearly gates atand . ith j ’ on the Inke. While get In tho river, between | Palmor Hiouse pueat. Werl Randolph sirect: There e treitel ncy. | BT for e bems, 10 + PO | om0 i shouia be Boriached Uy tho | et e mulss and mith e milions s witk | Fyp Usg in the Narsery it Has No By, Taniooh o Lk e e et capail | M omr e, Scoin, i tppio | S50,y W S e | O DA Mttt o o e | S50 o, S ot e | f ey Rurrtbiou e St | 0 B8 Y A MO dumping tho trio futo the murky water, whenca | st the Palmer Housc, When the bertemir kuotked iim seascless with | 1en. —Lie, 1., 43. e e xenita of the naliarr utp docaw, be- | nor in sclf, but ina nation. 1o wrole and | yChitaiendom, Sample bot, oawinings thkey ! they were with difficulty rescucd by bridge- | 'Tol, Floyd Jones, United States army, Isstop- | n beer-giase, without the slightest warning or | As mankind matke fts development by form- i A o ¥ es each, aont free 1o any Man must not begin hia creer by a paradise; thought of natfons, e arose to a hight whigh | ounce e Tes 0 recelptof 75 " verc anl | cents Address wich a condition of blessedness 16 the roward | tOUMuanded the whole world’s revercuce, sul tender Peterson and Officer’ Refchert, ping at the Palmer Iouse. provocation. Alts pockets were gone throngh | fng a government, and proves a high civilization The Scereturics of the English section of the | The Hun, Thad C. Pound, Wisconsin, Is reg- | anid $30 taken. | When Currle moved, anotlier [ 1y ghowing perfect State, the mind uaturally of Infinlte struggle. Tt litle mattera Wl ST s s B e RULRG wreaihions B.T.BABBITT, NEWYOTkOity; Workinzmien's party (Soctalists) of the United | fstered at the Tremont House. ctived four vuts in ally the woman Lazort piving | Infers that the State [s an Idea inscparable from Ve the pAFICHIATH OF o ol Hince, tho lexe | , Thua the soul necds great food, and it ts for Btates Leld o mecting yesterday afternvon in Twelfth-Strect Turner-Hall, to compare notes as to urganization, finances, ete. The meeting, though private, was wholly of a business chars acter, and dul not relate to earrying on the local campaign. The attendancs was light. John Burk, 13_years of age, reslding with his aunt at Nu, 460 Culon street, while attempting 10 ateal a riile on cugine No. 251 of the North- western Road 'vas thrown under the wheels, The Hon. F. O. Wyatt, of Dubuque, In., 18 | him the Inst and must severc biow, usinga | man. The intellizent belngs of any uther star, stopping at the Tremont House, bucket, He was then left for dead, but, | or of heaven, must have what are ealled the Potter Palmer left for Manchester, Vt., yes- | showing signs of animation Iater, they | blessings of State. That great futurity which terday, to be gone several weeks. :}"l‘:"m ’i’l'" """:a "M' ‘::"l' é‘w'he'g:o fl:fi rises up tn the Dible In such detall assumes tho ‘The many friends of Mr. W. 8. Young, Jr., 3 S IR P Stat! form of n natlon. QGod [s called the King of taken to the West Madison Street Station, will regret to learn that he 18 in quarantine at | where Dr. Dunne cxamined and dreased his | Kings. Hundreds of Limes in the Inspircd ora- hila residence. wounds, A semi-circular wound on the right | cles He is placed upon o throne, and all other The Hon.James N. Tyner, Asslstant Post- | temple looked as thouch It might prove eerlouss | ryjers are scen bowlogat His fect. The phrase, master-General, - Washington, D, C., is reg- | auother sud similar wonnd on the left side of | Kingdom of God? and *of Heaven ® occurs ent the coener of Centre aventic and Sixteentts | istered at tho Sherman House. fl‘:fl ‘;f.u‘-lo:::l ?:l:lfifil;’l‘:fl(lc’:m‘izvh{fire:fl"ey 3 Dfiflllgl 100 times 'in the two tcataments. ttreot, wnd recelved o severe wound un the | The Mon. If, M. Cloveland, member of the | (LI CERN™Y anoiio-Y omiciremar wound on | Christ came to preach it. Onr prayer from In- Tiead, and a fracture of the skuil, which Is iikely | Speclal Commission for Life-Insurance in Con- Ale back of the head cut clear to | f 18 that Tlia Kingdom would come, toprove fatal. He was removed to the County | necticut, fs staying at the Palmer House. the skull and dented it: and the ancy ls that s h's Hospital forireatment, ‘The Hon. Benning W. Jeuncas, ex-United | fourth badly lacersted the nose. ‘Theso Injuries Il“ l(mmtli m“l.f:;":::"fil: It{;nzflum::alls * GGestlemen.' safd the impessioned arator, | Btates Senator from Ncw Hampshire, epent | are serious, and, should inflammation set in to | Oly au instrumen B P +* the Republican party is like a shipwhicl, with | Bunday with.his old fricnd John Wentworth | any extent, would be apt to prove fatal, Currig | and that were all men perfectly enlightencd and luuunzdlmll ux;d tattered lknlls. :gm qer l‘-l.:'é at the Bherman House sestenday. l-’ ualluulh health A will dulfl‘;)llefi sur- vlr‘lxnnun, the t-ctl of ul B::e ‘m\!fl;’ilnm l;;my, Ct y Lt never to make 4+ A0 II0TEL ANRIVALS. vivethe iujury. ¢ police swooped down upon ulo and rul Ce ut & :r::: lm::ntnnc ‘lhe lxemzm of mgo sea. But the Tremont llowl:—.!, M. Law, Boston; John C. | the nlat-e ll." arrested 1. A, Wllson, the bar- ;‘:“:l(l.w“:“fh; Tighest scnse something more Democratic party may be likencd to a mighty Utics, N. Y.; C.M. May, Canton, | tender, M Lagori, Joseph Cross, and Faunlo 3 It man-of-war, with resiatless bulwarks, and tow- LA, Sanger.’ Bait o City; M. | Willisms. Lagorl is the woman who was fright. | theb an organtzation for protection, It is a vast cring masta, and perennial bobstays, and snowy | D. Darge, Sionx i Thad C. Poand, Wia- | ru11y carved up by Angelo Threacho sume weeks | 80cial body. The State 1s a large family, bound salls, that, like a thing of life, bonds over the | consin:d, 8, Miller, Montreal, Can, : J. il Joyc aigo, and it was for jealousy of, Wilson that this | together riut only by scif-dafcnse aud seif-nter- Dillowe, and bufTets the gurges, and deties the [ Toledo; O.: ol 3. Young, WWashinglan, 1. .} | S50 JOV ! ] ' caty bulk by a oy aud by's octl paturo rale, 1 never sinks. |Cheers.] And wh Hish ) eV W o hut bolds many in one. Should - oot she sink T Bvcmnc'.' gentlemen, sho [ | b aoark. . Sherman, Houses Yeoncs . T“;:;'; e °"‘.°",‘:‘ch {;"l';;'l“ oty “l'". ;7- I;Il',:‘fl norance be clhnlnnlcrx'lllr:mrk Fraiico or F'}fi!&‘“&" founded on & rock.” [Wild spplause.) Reorge A. Ghedner, Decorahy a5 9. Merce, | DIOURLL WO uury Joung | and there remnin 1o fonge s oF A meeting of G tatlors was helil yes- | Sharpaville, Pa. 1. 81 Boad, Toledo, . white girl was lying in & dylne condltion at Ne. | prison, or Pariiament, thoso nations would still erman o) romli 2 b terutsy aterioon at randels fait Yo, Gy South | 26, lex 3 FOIt SALB BY ALL DRUGG son I Ui snme: that the truo parndise'af man. | Ad€quate cause, therefore, the Luwman family Is 18Ty T i1 Ing twward a Kingdom of Gi kind is not by his cradle. but by his grave,—tha :fi‘,‘:‘;’,‘,‘flm lace whitlier a few little :f,?cm to speak fu the beinning, angels In the | fo called tn?nrnunure m“f”l"” n place n(1¢.|.|11. i PEP FEGT TOILI‘H‘ 0 : e ; ollowinge the Tible S M) In presence of this large hypothests, the flls len’.: :fi:‘rm :;‘fi‘::{fn h::i’mmt behold o stato : U . ol the world ’“""d" P’"‘h“" lisgoul. Thesl- | roqpnearing, with all that greatness which ternately sweet and terriblo experionco of man | ¢ymes to mind and heart from standing in uch [ Firse among the requisites of the totict o are only fo wany powers carrylly tugether the | o'y heiljing scene. The soul will not relapse nto | article of soap, but to procnire it 4 not. niwags o piss foundation-stonies uf the flnal temple, Uod had | 4oif) nor into the narraw walls of & sccty Catholic | matter. Many of the most exocnsive Soups in tny o] a right to asseinblo His chdldren here in conven- or l’mtumut, but will feel tho alr and see the | ketare made from cuarse snd deletorious materials, ang tlon, that they might fiud by theéir own research undying flowers of the Suprema Fatherland, In | their delicate cooring and fragrant perfama 100 ofiey the faws of the great omlylm toward which they | ¢ho hame of this State Christ cane with come | conceal the most repuldive impurtties. Tho disclovarey might be journcying. 1lis years are countless, plete power.to lend us to its high citizenship, | Tecently made pubiic regarding this mibject are poy, There Is o time for all things, however slowly | \s'tho bad and falec laws of cartis are winnow. | Breiv startiing, and descrve serious constderation, they may move In space,” There arestars whose | i out here andinto the Kingdom of Gud will | Feented Buaps are now kuown to be extrenely objec. Tight ins been a million of years in reaching our pass only those principles which bring virtue, | llovable, cancetally If apylled to the lieads infuring th varth hat It mottered hot how wide was | onrighicousncss, and hupoiness; so the wicke e e bl e aclag wevere B e gulf, the ligh had nothing to o ] i b @el = nferred but tu pass over it. Itvwas hero long bee souls which have morred the world they from the statement of a gentleman who m fore man pointed the telescope, or before have touched will be absent whfin n;:: Ilflmr‘:;r of m.,uflnyfi ut Dosty ma Ilmlhu-'u Illclm.'anrlv d!c!:rkl:].(;,':: empire | per.uns envaged in thls emplovigen s w st any sallor “fgoked ' to the miduight sky }:f“x‘r‘fu:nd(ljor““i.l!n’l;mq‘r::flel‘;'?rn&:\'h tha dotalls | omsaven 1a ten nubclxmnmluuw:l';e'r?;a“fl.:ff,‘ fur quidance. We all hasten, because our dava | ure wnknown, 'The Fatherland is alono soon in | RHne ucea plidbe tollowad: Liera are fow. When tho clock of the sun has | {00\ Gutine, 1is shadow thrown UpOn | Tollot 50up 16 &L 10t SirIALeds hadeser, Fina stent struck three-score and ten, wo suddenly quit our world 50 hm" in advance should alrendy | entorpriss and cheintcal skl of M. L. hairr, of | this scene, and, feariug It may be all, wo Tun to i the {dols of self and | B¢ York. the worid-renawnnd Sosp Manufactuper, and fro Smpatiently, 'Bib with God thero s [ O7¢TtUrOw In our busomis the tdols of sclf T hose Imimen exiablishment s by far then time for all things. ~ 1118 light which finds gulls | 26 and the weakness of folly and the shamo | kind fnthe United States. ‘The renown of Mr. Basnirey i ‘yarious productions hias for many yesrs beea whiel a million years wilo fa an “omblem of Himsolf, | Of 2ih and be fueding us withthe thoughts tiat | Jans AR oL ! d ¢ Liils Iatest aucceas Ie the. Aoproar N Sl make man more divine, The greatniess of self | EONINGthe nimerous vicsonios alteads b sta 1le Is carrying sociely In 11s arms over & soaco | ghould fade eforg the greatness of mau, aid Aflnrvelnululllcuzln’l‘m%mrlmlcn\’lneex?:;n}.gng 3 o iy 3 ! . e comporl- :‘I".")‘:t‘!,l{'ifig;‘i'fih‘;f m;l;l'l‘!‘l'm’l“:":l,"“":":zfi"’fm“( cven the sorrows ol to-day should count nothing | MrsTARNUTT hnd suceeeded In perfecting the ' compo ) ) Watertown, N, Y, i ¢, H, Guyles, Tock I 8 Clark street, the result of belug fouily dealt | move on, held in shape by tho unencss of lan- Jsmes Davis,” Pawtacket, K. I.; George | With by ncouploof negroes. Licut. Bell and | puage among the peopte, by all the assoctations e T 1o ono encompussed by such a philosopby. Asn {'.}’.‘."fi,:,‘,',‘:,fl:;::"L‘,}'.‘..‘,“;{:,‘,:E‘;',‘:}&‘fl.‘:‘.‘.;h..LE:,‘;{ State street, to forman exclusive Union. Thero Iford, New Yo C.;Law, Menry, | Offier Shadley went tothoplace Indicated, and, | of climate, “and scencry, and literaturo, and { biness, ars only tho hours of convention, In | nason ke France or England 1ifts its children | Sfactnpos procencs are bormay San o e 13 one now In existence, but it I8 composed of HL:“Il ” N/ \’.:ul'ahn%r In o basement laundry, chl by o colored | art. Should this Western Republic so pro- | Which queations aro dlscussed and conclusions various nationalities, which have rather opposite views fnrelation 1o matters of the craft. Itis believed that by fonming seperato organizations of the vanous natiunalities, which shall be sub- Ject to the Grand Union. more narmony can be U, G. Bert, Utica, Hovnse—J, C. McCall, Jr., Albsny, N. Y.: W. ¥. | woman named Robinson, they found Lthe gress jn light and virture as to nced at last Barlow, Providence, I l-g' . Wetherhee, Con- | young girl Iving in au insensible condition | no Legislatures, no cousts, no_prisons, it would gonly HeJLs1u smillw‘c an fi""}““"i “l:?"‘." upon” a”lounge. Upon investigation it was | atill remaln a Kingdom, n nation in the most Fox, Clacinnall: 8 11, "Crowall, New Vorks C. | diened that she had been browzht thare Friday | valuabio senss. for commerces and langunge Sath G, W last by ber atep-alster, Katle Daily. ‘The latter | and literaturé, and friendship, and marriages, and " the resit s simply unpsralled in {his depsrtment of fge yeuieds Lotrs I which the human il s 8p-lo b statesmen or leros Shat theyuie || ap) patmentat fn iic] lumented, 80 may Chrlstlanity come’ withi its [ F¥Fq 1y, 00rea toienr S0ar™ In the trade. Inylng the fouudations of that Kingdom w! 4 [sa above dis- | Ly whicli tiis viogant tofiet I L e bears that title of excellenbe, tho f((ngdom of fi;%%fi,fm‘;‘:,g.’:; foltg flavatons rishaboru cle- :«-'l;‘:lvxil::ntll‘;fi ;fi';‘ufe dcticate aRIn OF Iniac ehis i o, o o tog: un G"’l“‘lm Amerlcan Btate has been more than a lesd grand than the Christian who&rupl and fln{penlu. h'rm:ru-p 18 not persumed, the Ingredieaty W, R. lolm, Boston; G, W. Full v serves in the mighty Kingdom of Go ¢ing of Such nusoluie purity a8 to requirs no wid from secured. The meeting was well attended and § &g G T okiyn, N. was found, and at once mado o efean breast of | and deaths, the bills and plaws and the scusons | CCntury n’ the b""'"‘"%'-, M*;," genoratlons B leds) ghemintey todlezuise inforlor maturtale, The mow re. ose present seemed favorable to the propesed | vy finuton' Ve 3", O, lerron, Peort the affair, ' The girl's name was Aunfe Costello, | would all become chains binding the many wfil- | J1ved and "dled around that rising atructuro MISCELLANEOUS. 100 POrtaction Of AweCHers. and 1ha pachiiar ehrrsgns change, Aftera lengthy discusslon s tempora- | pacifie~The lion, W. W, Corlett, Chegonne, W. | and she lad found her_Friday at the ealoon of | lons into one, The holler and” wiser man be- | Which s called Eneland, Thus around tho 4. ¢ inticof i, T, flabhitv's Tollet Soap renders I& the mov unlzation was formed and Mr. Appel was | 7. Tohn T. Stewart, Council Bluffa; X. N. M Mrs, Beck, No. 171 Fourth avenue. At this | corfo, tho more would they “ measure o great @inal natlon of wlich the Lord shall be King oll | THE METHODIST CONVRRENCE AT MOUNT VER- | heaithtul and agrecablo articla of tho kind ever many. d Chairman, and Mr, Cliristopher Secre- | Laren, st Panl, Minn, ; I Ward Dix, New Yorks | ifino she waa in spasmus, and_luscnsible, from | and happy » brotherhoud. | “The man without | the nges of carth have moved in o great und HON, e apecaily desirable for the uso of Iadies sad Anotiter inecting to complelo arrange- | E. G. Rogore. St Paul; Harey I, Mawson, Phil which condition she had not siuco recovered, | n vountry ** was wretched, Wwiso industry, Abraham ‘aud wl his fullowers, Spectal Ditoateh te The Chicago Tridbune, childret, s suap 48 equally appropriate for geail. ments will be held ot the same place next Suu- g’.‘,{g‘}“(} an' Lyert, o -'""".'"m‘l'l"lu‘:a::: ‘.i!" From the kecper of the placo Miss Dufly had | ~ What “we call & State s not, therefore, a | David and all who san 'f’“““' after him, Solv- | Mouxt VEnxox, Iil., Bept. 23.—Tho Method- | men's tollet, and ax1t makes a heavy itiiee {512 sfaooss mon and all who showed the cmptiness of vice, [ holding the £ " In this city, | Ufshednestsonp for barien wis. Clirist and his milliuns of disclpics, all ths long | 1818 are Lolding the fort just now hls ity | pisced apon the wariet, butthe de 1ine must be viewed a3 eo mm‘:y workmen find- | In adaition to the large number of members in Eecoime general.~Veio dork fribu fug In the Lills and drgeing toward o fertilo | atiendancs upon the Conference, wo had to-ddy N Y A yule the marble of a great temple. Already tuo | several hundred visltors, who came by exeur- B. T. BABBITT. New York Clly. laws of the ultimate cmpire ure becominig leg- | yioy, tralns, fchlefly from 8t. Louis and Shaw- | s e W in dag. Westcott, New Orleans; W. C. Stewart, New | Jearned that her sister and a girl named Fannle | temporary and sceldental fact which sprang out. What might have been a bad accldent, with | York; Jamea Adams, Elgin.... 74e L’amml'rdr;b— Gray had come there In company with two ne- | of human deprasity, but [t isan cxternal form untold loss of life and property, had It oceurred | Thew. Halerman, Jersoy City: Willism K, Slonna, | zroesnumed Charles Whiting and Frank Bolden. | of human noagre or rational nature, and will at some polut farther from the city, took placs | Albany, N. Y, : M. M. Pillabury, New York; W, | They sat playing cardsand drinking and carous- | be as imperishable as mun, Man in {solation is yesterday moruing oa the Northwestern Rafl- | 11, Tihodes, Philadelphis, Pa.{Jobn M. Young, | ing for hour upon hour, and, when tho orsie | a poor, half-dsing cresture. What makes n Towl. The train due here at 6:20a. m,, when | Washington, D, C. was at an end, Annfe was left senseless on the prison 80 drendful 18 not the coaracness 14 fuis na foc i -n-?fl%fi ) ; & 1 fioor, As foon as the police learncd this, Dr, | of the food or the . bumble quality of | ible. The ideas faltinto words and sentences, . Tho nt- AUCT1ON SALES. :{)flrll:fl;:‘lzft";fi'm{:émwb:: fn‘.mfi'gflfé ?:’:caf TIIE IIOME, Fu‘\id .!nd C(ly-l‘?y;!c!n':fll)unn:hwm ;unh!or, ulw mrnll’urfi, but it s ’i‘lm mll’ilu‘{le,z tho :flg{:‘:g{;fi‘":'J::;{llalz‘sfo"'g‘i:;‘!:ll‘\;::,m;dU}l!fi‘l; ?:efi::':::r::“: 2::2'&5“::":{::’ by Blshop Ef’fiffffifif”mfim o v Iy o v l, ! il ea0 8| Ul in 3 i t ¥, 41 caused by o delective switeh, - The englne (No, L i L T S0 e i was In & moat faomerous sonaitton, | Aiscnce of that tmmonss oaing culled ane's | olion lulo stands forths ingustry anpears nos | Peck, who at 10, m. preachied In “God's frs: Auctloncers, 78and 80 standojpnest. " ‘l{. one of the best locomotives on the line, Wus slightly damaged. With the exception of the usunl ~ensation caused by the sudden stoppage of the trai, the passengirs received no further 03 the misfortuno of Her person was in o shocking state, and the | off frofs the great world will for days and for u tonot the contritutors to The lome depart- !DMlElc! were simply tho result of baving been whulolummofiuumo study a spider or count the ment of Tur TRisuxe, which begins on Thurs | most foully dealt with by tho two negroes. 8he | bricks or fron rivetsin the wall,and will thua injury or fnconvenicuce. Had this accldent | day next: * was sent to the County Hospital for treatment, | sink th the end comes by death or lberty, happened any other morningsave Bunday, great |, Meeting of the Convention at 10 8. m., Thn Incunvenience would be the result. A wrecking | “day, Sept. 97, At this meeting there will be ave, but” as the privi- » {mmenso congregation. The lege as n freeman; righteousness (s - found to tomplel fo o dminens L —_— 4 '3 " ishop's discourse was a powerful ooe, and c I A N “?JL’{.", tfi.!uh fi{e;i‘:,lr;;%r[ ‘.'f:{,’“’,;,?,‘.’.f ('.hrn::lvlzl;'l&n; yinade a profound impression upon the large as- ata Ogue I‘t Dt'ce. tself s Lelng better than tho pleasure of the | semblage. At 8 this afternoon Prof. Locke, of —_— body; peace better thav war; from a hundred | McKendree College, preached an able sermon A Remarkably Cholco Collection of over and lier ravishers wers locked up ot the Armory In harmony with® the demand of rational to awalt results. beings for a country, a natlon, the Bible ut onc a 4 v Kot und at | dresses and munic, and it la intended thata pe unfurls the flag of 2 State and'calis it the King. | conflicting cluns fizhtlug Mk robbers or Arabe | from tho stand occupled by Bishop Peck in the Vot when i TARMNS Feporte viited th | Tsaent orunfcuion sall b efcied: - b ANNOUNCEMENTS, ° | domotGod. is Kinglom tesboveallandgver | gt midulght alou luyely path, the buman | ety ud was favored with quite a larao a secne, the track wasclenred and the defoctiVo | o Vit et S om aujotnin i Batl o> | There ‘wil bo a grand concert In tho Parlc | 8l 1t1s coming alon slowly, etting one fuo | Tatily betite trvaed s beotheslioad which ehil | C007 PR IS, R areeted the Dishop, awitch repalred. The afternoan session wili openat I p. m. gnd | Avenue Methodiat Church next Tauraday oven- | (il A faoh Renetation THG cenlufiea are s | 600100, nd the Scilipkast friendahio rises | At the close of ProfsLocke's sermon, the fol- Tho Soclety of the Friends, who worshlp jn | theoxerciacawil consiatof sddresacs, iterpefsed | fug gor the beneSt of the church, 1t s ubaorbiug all nationsinto ltself as tho sea s | up ss a virtue, and the wider and teacrit s the | Jowing-named péntlemen, haviug flled'the ro- AT ATCTION, T emioctc, 40 tho cotltre. | ™\ the evenine tbaro will e mnslcal and liter- Thero will be a apeclal meating of tha Moody | said to be brinaing down, the continenty wu fta | More dicihe s sposars 1o, guslity; lacate tho | Quirements o' ft them for the Josition, At Spacfons Stares, 79 &81 State-st., Lhelr scrvices yeateniay morning, aml LICrt were | Baprocsed oy severtl poslas bt i g | Assoclation to-lay st 3 p. m., al tho Chicago Hlanity, andslould bo the theory of all our | meutal and spiritunl; religlon itself simplifics | Wero ordalued ministers fn the Methodist uhout 400 people present. The former, however, vonducted the meeting. Adidresses were mado by J. W. Plumnier, Isaac Wilson, of Canadg, and Elihu Durtee, The discourses of, the two Jatter were devoted to nn fllustration of the principly, tnat there was implanted {n the soul of every portion of this entertalnment an weil as that | Avenue Church, and all members arc requested | jearts’ It is absolutely essentfal that the of the entire festival will be under the | toattend. snperintendence of Prof, Oscar Mayo, of fts tencts, and easily finds one Savior for the | Church and sccepted s mombers of the Commencing Monday Morning, Sept. 24,4 11 ona bunan race, Thus the laws of tho future | Association of - the Illinols Conference: o'clock, at 3.and 7:30 . . Kingdom geadually appear, They como In dim p 3 marks ab first, like letters mu{lu tlin, ol | Aeonatd_'F, . Collom, Garter: B, MHolding, PICTURES BY G . Harrl . Thompson, savages upou bones or on £xRosctiaslabj but, as | Semucl J. Harrugton, Jesso B. T " | Celebrated Tome and Forelgn Artists the "centiirics pass, the. words fah i posi- | Eugeno Mag, John D, Reeder, James E. Rippo- FLISON, POMEROT & CO, | tive and d-.-c‘ix sentences, and blaze forth jo :.uo, Volngy O, Evers. Tho Conferance made of gol hort work of the case of Brother Fletcher, the '“Eé‘.‘,f,’,.,m’,‘,, thus comes to help Christlanity. It Krnnhcr referred to In a provious dlllpllw!lnfll []11 Tflfl&day Nflfl, 25”], fil 12 Wfllflfik Sflam leads nature to the witncss-astand of - roliglon, | pelng rathor cruoked on tho wifs question, "THe | o iy et oppotta onr Satesrooms, 80 Randolphs., and we hear its etralzlitforward story that tho | Telal Committee that looked Intothe caso found | gp {party feaving tho city, nearly new Ten Hroeke Crentor does not ereato perfection from moth | nbundant cvidence to establish the fact that ¢ ol 0P il o0 “and Inmess, and. ono set fiesry g3 Hle crentes fmperection, and. theu spreads | Flotcher had basely descrted bis wifo and scv- | PUgtl: ! KLINUN, PUMEIOY & CO, out an endless life before it, and the march up- cral helpless children to marry anothicr woman, — = ward begins, Religion hears the evidence -and [.the rascal representing to tha Mtter that his For Tuesday, SupE 25, concludes that llcaven fteelf will npt be foreed | fiest wife way dead. "Ths Committes roportod AT0,00A, .. tpon man, but will climb by stops stow and sad, | the rosult of the trial to thie Conference, a0d | (. ), va o4 our Stores, 78 and 82 Jiandoiphst., a toe Eurth 18 only a refiner’s fire burning for long | recommended that Fletcher be expelled trom mense salv of now and second-bagd ages to separate pold from dross; carth the | the wninlstry, which was done. Thoe Rev. 8t. | pypNiTURK, CARPETS, nd GENERAL HOUSE- wine-press whero the frult is trampled with | James Fry, of 8, Louis, preached to-night tos 1OLD GOODS, nlnndhnld heart fiuuclu?‘mumlnrg? estimate o‘; 4 I 1t m: the coming world on h sides tho grave, un sty Commrtony o e A dhe p ul;ll.‘lg‘l:'"I\h‘rufln}’lanllcv?scn.};e the. %fi{;;umw;;};:fi thau this coming emplre_of God une cannot '"mm’d'firfih’ o o= printed In dad sene Temperance Union, this cveoing at 7:45 o'clock | cherlsli a greater theory. Let us approach it us I'::‘;'n.u;d.' A S AIMIROR R et arh Wil at 221 Weat Madison strect, only a theory, but as the greatest and moat neountable being that which was spiritual in jis = bably theory of mun's destiny. nature, and toerefore God-ltkas: and that as this u"."c‘n'ifa'r'e'.fv'.“fi“l'b?51'1'."3)75’»51'-‘.’"i"f”'m ‘rhx‘trr‘fl:'clll.l A mecting of tho mombers of the Noctety of | PRHY yumly i development which nlarms waa encouraged and drawn out we saw that God | composed. of tableaux, dances, disloguee, and | Decorative Art will bo held at the restdenca of | many” and which In ita excess scems to dfs- ruled fn the foul, and governed it} and the pas- | mhele. will ogin e s 5, . Mrs. Enoch 1l°°lh0',l Wabash avonue, Wednes- | ;i5c'an intolligent maker, may, Iu its modera- elons and tmuulses of human nature which ten- | _In the eventag there will ba s banquet and socla- | duy, Sept. 20, at 8 o'clock pom. tion, help the pious soul' to belleve only tho ded to evil of all kinds—war, dissipation, ete.— | ble st the Sherman Jouse, D. W. Whittle, the Evangelist, will conduct | more in tBu nnnrlflnnllum of God. The evolu- were overcome by this power—the divine T | rbo tulr for the rme of flowers snd fancy articles | 110" noonday meeting to-day In Lower Farwell | tlon philosopliy shows us & world where truths in the soul, The feeling betweon the two bodie il apen, 4 the moming af Thureday, Sopt, 27, | I1all,' Sabject: o Amalok”” Thia will be th | are evolspd out of long experlonce. -1t makcs of Clirlatfuns scemed to be very pleasant. Il 0f the ahave entortaiaments il be aT® | Tast opnortunity to hear him prior to his do | the conception of right and wrong result from A Chicegosn had occaslon, the other day, to | the Tiowo membera and the publie, except the | parture East to nasist Mr. Moody In evangolfstis | the contact of mind with mind; ‘it mskes ail ut up ot & Big hotel In a smallelty in Iows, and | musical and literary soires and the subper at the [ meetings in the New Englund States, Maj, J. | the sentiments and bellels of soclety come like !::w!m: staged his stomact with somo tried ‘sole- | BREEA0 IOMSE. 1 be trea o contributors to that | 1L Cole mill conduct tho strangers' mesting in 3601l Lenin asluw beatiog ot stormn, sud a dis: cuthes LBSCIC b 8 eve! al e same plac < ol J.‘:m ;.ru'_.ull.‘xl;;m‘,‘.ti‘;'";Jy:?““:f,':::‘;%fig D"g‘: devartment only, ~ Al others can obtain tickets of nlag L and summicrs of the heart. While therofs much ! ; 1 : % ho Cou- | Ati3o'clocksharp, s larse, Dugyy, and Marness, Iy complicd with'by “nlno host” in person, | hag goroimas of, the Commitieo on Collation snd AMUSEMENTS to oppaso 4his doctrino of evolution, as it In | Weavy fretnod whero the Une coming trom }flhflmf,fi“&gflguflfi’Jm’;‘gfmgm£° ° P RE T 0N TostEIOY & Co. Arrived there tho guest zazed doubtfully at the | “TFho morning of the 2tk of September will And J . taught by Spencer aud Husloy, I tha smemal | Edous Loara comos el garmcnts dycd, but BEVENTI-DAT ADVENTIATS, e bed, and observed with timid susplclon 1o tho | the doars of 1ershey all throws dhen At o thenie and physical kingdoms, yet thiore 1s so much | B0 Place Fhose wiko becoes, purifiel tn bther Bpectal Disputch i2 1ha Chirago Tribune. By GEO. P, GORE & CO0., landlovd, *Say, General, there's no B.-B.'s In | for the reception of parties bringing contributlons THE GERMAN DRAMA. @ | trutn in {t that we may a8 well udinit that evolu- | far-off lfim f "“1‘ "cl"c o 'l‘ fll’;’ m;.nn'i‘“ 4 Lansina, Mich,, Sept. 23.—The camp-Zround 63 and 70 Wabsah avenue, that bed, are thered ¥ *Bet you §3 you don't \7:( have ul\lfid lm‘nnph the hm onm;!lmdnuvllo‘i Mr. Wurster’s new company did not appear | tion s the law of earth, The domma will not Our world treads the wine-press for the e 0 afternoon, A cAn_posn eposites tind one,” cheerily replicd mine host. ‘Iho guest wasreaxsured and waa about toretire,whenan un- happy thonght suddenly struck him, and, tnrn- iz to the lw-t, lio safd, * What' mukes you so certain? B, B.'s will occur ln the best-regulated hotels.” ** Well,” cordially answered the Jand- lord, “I will tell you. ‘The cusf that had this herv palatial n{)lrlmunt Inst night Killed more'n 200 of 'ern, and there can’L be one of 'em left. GUood night and pleasant dreams,” Justive Senlly, Constable Kenney, John Byrue, Thonas SeNamara, Tayno ¥z, Sta tlun-Keeper Muloney, snd several oth ae- cepted the fnvitation of Capt, John Taylor, of the life-saving station, to go upon a dshing and huating expedition to the swainpy lands of tha % ns_ 130 e : & better land. Buch Is the relfglous theory, sugh | Of the Boventa-Day Adventists conta tho Cnrlslllnn tl}cu{y. Dfltnllun:'m;nln‘c h& kyflu\v:. {"&g‘ 'nri‘-nl;‘,f “n‘:o. .‘l’b‘é{fi.‘.‘"fiflx‘?fi u'!r:::e‘::z. REGU LAR TRADE SALE ‘nor ean the perfect consistency of the theory bo | o+ 0 » 2 liowwn or mAntaineds i in fes ercat owtlino fe | {Fom this and other, Btates, Borvices ‘com Il;:ulbulolm us tho best 'x'plfll'muon ‘man posacasea | Menced on Tucsday last, anc will d"" Oct. 1. DRY GO ODS of the plicnomenon of his lfe, = Nuot (‘ml dous the modern sclence come with The Telephone In Minlog Operations. ] e ; Zondon Norning fusty sty st UL i spikats meris ot | Tithorto no Sheskide sighuis o the surtace | Tuesdmy, Sept. 26, 9:30 8, m. theory olxrwl"ulnl ‘material ll:lu;ll"u to Juuimeuu 1% ‘;gfi?.lr;l"‘u‘:"‘:;“!fl%é:n"v::;lfi{‘fi;i‘“ud" ;'! .:;‘2 A Very Important Bhowing in to our love. 'lio groatucess of furu; tv Is une b heso apirituad merite of tho casc. To vy soih | day De. Foster, Government Inspector of | SEASON.ABLE GOODS 8 the future {s tho larzest constderation. the | Mines, and hisbrother, au electriclan, conducted GRO, Ps GORE & CO., Auctioneers. 2 experimentsat the Ellza Mine, 8t. Austell,with Y B s toward Lo, South I ws | 48 telopuoi, which has never been tried in s | FOR WEDNESDAY'S AUOTION SALE- 4’ of man turns toward the future as by o | Mine. The little ustrument, uttached to u cov- | R Ly e cred nstinet, This fnncr sentiment of the | ered copper wire, was sent dow the ventilating Bl 2y atDs i@l % xplain the wotions of the birds of passage, nor Wedncaday afternoon should be lolt with the jani. | 0 the same advantars in the play performed | £XP o thu cell of tho bee, nor the trec-felling beaver, for, or sonie verson who will be In attendance dur. | 1ast ovgring at the New Chicago o they did on | for the actione of Licso creatures. o ot sem lug that perlod, as everything must be in readine ‘thelr Opening, ‘This, however, was not the®| to desceud from apy long experiment; but while Tou lave o vbae ety Aoral o culivary A5 | funlt uf tho eompany, Whicl evidently ts n most | this phosophy caves ustouched tho brute ocoi- ample room will' bo provlded for all yourdona- | capable oue, but s to bo charged to the unfor. | 9MYs it seems to hold all e i 10 le grent aruis, tous. Let tho tables groan Lene: sbun- | tunate selection of o plece which Is antiquated | Af Fhet evolution fa 8 gigantlc law of carch, we ance of material : ‘Tos and talica will ‘be made agd scrveil at the | 104 very faully Inhwnnrumlun.lnnl to mention | ynuya'th guide ua all through tho universe, and collation. For these contributions of cream are | Lhe many sccacs that arv offensive Ehtly |}, qu cxpreasion of tho general nothod. Hence earnestly solicited from our country friends. llona- | borderingon the lndecent. Buch plays may | 4 fop thousands of years earth Las been gradu- tlons of tea and coffce and sugar willnot be de- | please the vulzar, but tie educated and "retined | gijo'weaving its great fabrle of cinplre, has boen clined. . audicnces which vislt the New Chicago ean find | goliyner and wpplylng the laws numu’lum- the d ‘fi'ixf:uln';«':'r CALA fiz'r:r’r'?flfin:mkn \n yoar o enjoyment lfl such nmdugu‘n;m. o matter | gratutes and the arts, and the trienaships and ¢! ol . 0| he S " ¥ v. L 2 Eraud. welcouning festivat, and let s all Work 1 | Lot 1 iy °b,“§;'g ou’ Btufo 2 | j,yey that make suciety, s, ars theso passing unlty, the polty jars that o often mar the olcamuro | HoUfP 0 Gfen, & LA ';}f}f;‘m acey, al iglllug away at wi euiplrs of God tho . . f almilar entortalnments ignored and sllowed no masterpieRe of an endiess and gifted life, shiast, ahd witbig a quarter of an hour speakin Calunet. Theygarncredsandwiches, awd cigars, | foouhold i otr midee ou_nearly every (rerman stago i the country, “Flio presenco of o plan marks the prescnce of | 8oul joins therefore with tha theorles of scicnce 3 q r % Eighteen ed Cagos lusvlous fruits, and muny bottles of * mountatu X andls wel lknuwnl.umonnhcnm-goen. The plot n oand beholds s Kinpdom of God lyinz before the,| 8¢ the bottom of the mine was distinctly hewrd, p te undr. dew and started at lu’é'vlock Saturday nlght, Lt cuc tomaben modsl bome 18 of the moat simplo nature, L'wo working. | Bindy uud Leuco s great miud must mvolve o Farties brinciog sobstantial donatfons to the ¢ s i s callation on ‘Thursday will be preventad with rirl». one scrious and emotional, the other live- 5’3;&:‘1 ‘.'JS'L‘:”»J‘JJ&‘J‘?#I?% l"l.'t“‘flm‘?ér::'.i checka in exchanzo, which will entitle them to | Iy and Hght-Leurted, are fn love with two young plan which should everywhere return like the thelr lunch free of charge, men with the sawno tralts of character. TN | thume in & sonats, aid grow grauder ms it Sl o1 b to dhe wublic duriag both | serlous soung rean asks tho sorious young girl | IS proceed, A’fimfi emplre, uf which saine Tepented VI::nl‘I.n.m A o oatans ™ Wit o lf AuaFLy, ('l"“".'"“d"g&““fih Ho gives ""';;J'“"fi beautitul world shall bo the place, and God tha subatantiuliy answerd by the prescoco ot the muchs | 110 mextday to decldo. Sho govs to bed and | SEREIELNGHN LAl 40 the piien tg Cod tho abuved articlo itaslf, The grand suppor to bo held | bas # dreain, Shesces hersll and friend rive | ooy of u Induite Ouc. ‘Tho earthy soul bo- at the Shoruna Hoiss VAlSy evontis will bosaa | 10 8 dizzy helght, and then (uil atcp by step yn- | Mortiy of o tadulte Buce Tho carthy soul Lo- inost eajoyable alfair of the oceaslon, snd is fn. | Ul they bocumo outcasts and prisuners, aud | Tysg parp shall entranco natfons, weaves poar tended an 8 atrictly private banguet, accessibla | finally the poor girl, in her distress, drowns her- rhymes at first, and only after long study nnd only tu The lonie niembers and thelr friends. | self fo escapo her miscry. Of course, the two experiment produces an Tliad or & Hamict. Bt B e e patome who will take tickots to sell | lovers play & conspleuous part fn th dream. | PrbGRESES RIS CE B0 LT OF 8 Uotet. Bub m,‘:‘:lr m:f"::;"" the N“fl"“' ""‘ 'I,'"h m.'-,' Inthe lastact she wakcs “gl‘f o and finds sl | 41,5 "ouly image we possess of Duity. It must e ey Catestalnment on the svening of the ¥7th, | jas baen a vision, but sha besitates no longer De fuferrod, thorefore, from the prosressive i quested to call ps soon as convenient st 1 her loye d sho adylses her light- o fulerres ierefore, from the progreasive mna- either of lnn(ullowlnx places: Offices of Ay, J. L, | L0 1aarry her lover, aud s yies uor. A terfal world, aud from thy progresstve human Allen, Eyg., No, 114 Randolph strect, and Dr. | hearted fricnd to do Mkowlse, 'Tuere are | yory “tnat’ ths Creator Is {limsell followlug Amlo'M, Tlale. No. 125 State street, Room 17, | bumber of emotional enedy but most aru | ¢his jaw ot cvolution, und Is gationtly laying Good wmuaic will be In attendance, and the sociable | ridiculous, frivulous, and of the varicty-show fu earth the foundativns of an (mpreasive $0d upoer, with inelr saxliiaslen, will ba decided- | description. ‘The two gire, .ifayy and Eide, | I Sorth the founiations of-an lmprovsive tn':..‘,‘fi:.‘:,’:%..‘.“fi:..'.‘%‘}{ '.i’.'.e.mk'l'?“.n'u'{- p‘t‘-:fi" were tnkelr; e mvell.vb ri & ““x';:"‘ Macr | Jopiyicd in a convention uf six or tun thousand 10 vrocury & Ladyo of white ailk, ‘and emboider, | jongald ey e formierds thanow, cleuc ‘| uven more audible than at the bottom of the . LR 1o TFeat bt 18 55t s ey | MiDo, where \bispersu the topandsunica wera COTOR-MADE provine fiaelf richer than was thought, so thls | Sung and questions asked and answered, demon. . s ved, | strating lta thorough adaptability to mines. It -&l{ ‘x'."fi."f.’i",?f.ffl.‘,'f,’n" hu“?ulel l'l:kly‘;:: P,—':,m;’:’ edy was used by miners and others ‘who had never Could D:rwlnhnuf;:?: have taken its stand by | Buen the {ustrument befure, and belng so shin- 1, vi el le, etlleacious, inexpensive, aud quickly fixed, :,‘:S{Qg{:tn{u_'mfiu "3..?3,},‘,’,,,”3&.:2,,}?&"&“3},;2‘,‘., &fn‘xfght be m.l't'rpum';n every ning fn the coun. Including FULL LINES of STAND- jniler 8 law of -{e'vuxrpmenz.un SoMId lastly | O ine s desiied ot either end: - The impors | ARD PALL AND WINTER WEAE, '.:“J:k mfi'?m‘} gw‘u‘l"d"flut Bave drcamed that Hico of telephones tn mining operatlons can | whioh buyoers are invited toinspoct. from such & humblu cel) . there could | scarcely be overvstimated, as the wire and tn- G, I', GORE & CO., Auctioneert como a race of statcsoien, end orators, and | strument "‘W"-flblcu “"‘ can ba carriedtotbe | St RO ST TR, ."I'_ll}n:‘l‘m:hn D:me, a B[‘l‘“mm.l yu"‘l,w. extrewe pofut of any wlne, WM, A. GUTPTERS & Ci ng the Bible, then, of vourse Huaven 18 coujing e ——— 120 Wabiaah st Sip e ER S & NS | i e | St Sees To tlou and futurity it 14 still unable to appol U . ar. the heart. It hus lain befuro scionce greater | Brinted ou iue paper, Shely Mlustrated by tiu bost MISCELI:A‘NEO?’S BOOKS Slian s ddream, and iy weell be cobfuased b | 1 cafurums, 1t bl o langelols want in tho wewa: | Tuesday Atternoon, Sept. 25, at 2 1.2 ailochy contain simliur surprises for the folluwers o . aal 1115 &nd 120 Wabuab-ky. : Jesus Cnrist. Given tho evidence sround us of | Papefwurid. Fubllsbed by W. Il Awunxwy, Ciu- | Atourslesrooms (408 HE ARG, puetrs the faithfulness of the future to man's hope A fresh breeze arose, and, despite all efforts of the Capialn, crew, and passengers, the bout con- thiued” to head fur Muskegon Instead of fpr Calumet. And what wos mostiprovoking, lfiu valluut crew becarne most violently sau-sick. In this Licipless condition they drified northeast fully tifteen miles, aned by the most_extraordi- nary ciforts at rnw'lm: they succeeded in gottin, the craft Lack’ to the Expogliion Build- fuz ot sbout 4 o'clock yesterday morning, aud by the looks of thew tho lund-rats thought 8 veritable unclent mariner and & crew of rags tug fuflationlets hud come to town, Beveral of the party wero aetermined to bave the tnp at Buy price, und nmm)lnul{ chartered several bucks, but Dame Ramor has it that the party niuln lust their reckoning, ond are now subsfst- ne on fresh-water clams in the woods near Jrondale, Neither of the party had so much Tun with themselves since they were mewling, pukinge littlo ** Kids ' on their nothers’ knees, curs to find the constitution aud laws for thy WEDNEBDAY'S AUCTION BALE. 3 ; 2 leading lady, and made ler tirst appearance. | 4% ; o and we caunot but tind in this - instinct a LB s et o Wi Y Sk B | iRl Wioeh i Vo | sl ok ks Tvcrnl fneetlo i | LSS UG, gt Lol | oty i ol aad i e Al __pEATE e | Crockrs, Camputy Ollctohe, Vaspiture, Pios v v acting was fair, iy dressed Lier pal n- migity, . CAS! '—Hept, 21 nn Maj nfan ugh- 1] oy to ‘55!.':'.f|',"'.’u‘i?£{'n‘i’5" .-m:u:ln:z“llzol;. .;&m:{ {“3,',.}:;,'7;;‘;'.‘,{.'}',‘;“ m’“’."n‘::n':‘".%:f::::flmn gy o tovaas e effect. With a littlo | 260 10 1orin of wisdom, ur goodness, or proper- ZULy, A h gl i ty hus come to man ocr saltum, by o bound, vut I - | care fn her folleito she may @ pear to better | 1) ool hias como Nk & hlrve'-l,yunly after the sowing, and wutlnfilnnd reaping,” Avalogy 1214 | shutsus upto the Dellef that the conditiin rlonds from the country will report un thelr tival st No. 125 State Street. Room 17. adyantage In other plays. Miss Cottrelly as the Mus, O, 8. Mavrseox, Becrotary, lght-hearted £lise wus again in her element, catablished her reputation as a most brl| led the respect of Ly auditors by wondering why the judges had 5"“ the firit prize for mileh cows to u little Jerscy hicler Insteaa of to thecolussal short-horn Lull Eloventh Duke terofd. £, and M. E, Casldy. Ing. fept. 20, 6% D3 o'clock, at our mfifirfi#’:\?&fl‘lfi“fléf&é’fflflfi?fl.fi‘i‘fwfl o pinaral ey trar Bl fatdence, o 250 | SRS PRI S P Sevek o7 it us tho Crusaders sct forth for the luly Lund. Y-S, oo e e THURBDAY'S TRADE SALE. Of those devotees many died of want, of dls- - called Heaven 13 ot to come ab extra, like a | case, of fathue, of o broken beart, and instead DICAL. Goods, Woolens, Clothlng, Furnishe o Waupaces, he proceeded to dilate at Jength MYERS’ BANK, aiid able soubrett atill more firmly, though the | g3,h'or Jightuing or falling star, but i to res | of finding tho tomb of Chrlst dicd > 1o Byran. " | Dry Goods, Woolens, B, s 0o uvcessity. that. existod for farmerstn TUE DNED OF AsSiaNMENT. zfl;fl{dn{";};;’&“l'l‘z"fl“ lmfiefl?fifi“?‘-’r‘:‘fl S0t from Sartly, & tobtinuation uf Jto vtream of miserably In fleld or wood withuut ulmonic Syrup, fng Goods, Hats, (loves, Troots, Litng u greater share of futelligenco—tnore scle friend or burlal. 80 milllons of hearts For the Cnro of Consemption, Coughs, and Colds, fioes. Ele, look toward to-worrow to be betrayedy but Thogreas valaeof shis medictns s hac 1t ripens (ho | TUDTSDAYMONXING, 60T, 2 AT g:20 0/0LOCK, enrth pussesscs no perfect ity of eveut. Its | matter and throws ft outof the mumbnumu the u"\uxuc ANTS WILL VIND SBALABLE GOODS strafu moves along with many ‘adiscord. But | blood, and thus efiects a cure, " AT U 1t BA aw |8 hecard above all the com- | scurscr's seA D TONIC, FOR THE cu'm WM, A, BUTTEIS & CO., Auctiousers, Followlng 15 the document, dated Jast Tues- WWollgemuth, the loger of Mary, did tolerably life, Heaven iatherlver of human existenco igemul Aary, from the trst spriugs. The oges day, the day of the suspension, by which 8yd- | well, und In the scens where hie tects his wird oy for awuy of ot ¥ ncy,slyen aasigna to | lv:’r for the | the inistress of ancther ho was cxc Mr walch have met snd parted here bavo tolted b hiard and Lave found many & precious jewel in beneit of the depusitors of the bank il the | Bchober as Aiiz Lerche, tho loverof Klise, could | it Sir, \iTE Moo udear b prucions Jowel fn ence—to therr work, *“In the not fur distant future,™ he sald, *‘steam, clectricity, and the uthier axents of - civilizatfon will” fmprove Amerlean ugrleulturs and render - more the unlver toleravic the nard lob of the honest, | real eatate not otherwise disposed of which may | Jardly have beeu Leticr, and showed dcomie | giokor T valy “was their Jabor, tnless the | pivints of Tiee few unboppy e Tucrs 1s OF DYSPEUSIA, INDIGESTION, &c. = Lorny-landed farmer, who is the bone a 4 talent thut was really surprislug. Ho ond Cot- | sopel 'ls to reappear In some ‘diadem of | heauttful music above tho falseoromitted notes, AUCTION SALE. sl of the countsy, | [Cheers.) The dag fs | ¥220ed by Mr. Myers fn Iliuole: trelly slired the Lunors of the eventuz, The | $8ture, T3 00k te eheratlons. fodr | o ruth Teturim toat the Lature i lades with | TUSToule produces bealthy action of the stomack, Tinow all men by these presents that I, Byduey | other members of the company hag anall part catch ¢ ¢l Myera, forsnd In’mmldemuanof the eita 51 1 :mlena npnum.n‘;lty wn: g‘i‘;en’ thein Il:: u‘:ml'l {lousunl Jeard fo it tven ghmptes: uf 1 me in hand paid, the recipt of which U heroby | thelr talcute. Favorablo feution la duv to Mys, | 16 Uoldeid Hule, Plalo waw the shudow of scknowledged, do bereby r el i & the divinity, but she was a vanlshlog torin as Hiciain ntd Samuet b ward, Heceiner G the | Schwumbers: for her exceliout Ruging tn-the | Gie i IR Tor B o ta cit not fur distant when the artificial incubator will be used cxclusively to hateh out the frult of e euge-plaut, und the heus will bave nothlog tu do but to contine their attention to prodpe- g at! tite, formls .nyle, sud curlog the b= e A 'n When our eariy statesiuen loul?ded our.lree SCUENCK'E- MANDKAKK PILLS, 72: TUR CURE . and Clark-sts. , land, they luoked to the future and saw a nuw OF LIVER COMPLAINT, il " fuge apring chicke i Pt bs i whies | Serchans Banaera e e ctasee el Bask, [ l3ger-beersaloon scene, The music and sInging | 1i50-vetled one bora of the sea's form, 16 was | worll, and Were bnupired with the sight. But | Thess Pillsars slierative, aad producs s healthy ac- s v “; 0 v T “Es NSy TS bt T nor soteod i eats | B Iy IHSE it e otesses by | hFoughuut the perforsaance wers of SuporioF | LA {ong Keting and confectars qn oiie worka | Vi tutare was geasier shan fhor Tatination, | 1on of thalyer without the lesss danger, 4 they ira ILVER AND GOLD WA 0 )y 10 bls dry bread In the persplration of his fore. | 38d ~ all character. posy A ";‘y‘ ‘;‘:“:. "‘"“:" o ny oe s, YU A i m‘ that Wfiumuf‘lflm“uul: I‘Scug.lehe‘l]n llcml- ' ) ng in a willing captivity the lofty Truth, whoso Fartuomat dotube ihe of the sald Merchantel, | HYDE PARK BONDS, Eubincnta had fustied near by s many, but by ore) 40 beby Lim sdminlstered ss such Recoiver To the Eddtor of The Tribuns, ull unsecu. * As thers ure gisut oaks whose -Lmdn the ordoss uf ihe Circuit Cours of Cook Hros Pank, Sept. 2L.—In your fssue of m:nll‘:"r‘\l;‘l‘ubm“:du\ll'::‘rb.n‘;'uflzvr:;flolu"l."di:;“r: Couaty. Lol ¢y £ o society al in . Ciiiasns wberdt Tinkvs bereunto set my | LU¢d8Y last L note, In report of proceedings of Yy Though their minds were stroug and thelr souls | free from calomel, aud yet more sticactous kn restoriig sty 1o sl ol ST ke i | $1ea SSSL BN,y o comumuen | JOWEIFY, Dlamonds, n MISOELLANEOUS GOODS, head shall have ofl-cuke on his teatable, and that oil-cake shall be full of rulsfus aud citrou- peel, sud deed all over the top. Yes, fellows uruiers, you and I will live to aee that golden ale wieti our wives and daughters thall guther' 4o Cducarion und B amasing. hventions, | 841 Pulmonlo Syrup ripesa the wacier ad purlica Ky e Pills act upon the Ii Iney saw no lghtotog words, uv tlylng trai :"‘:‘tfl:l-u;l;l;"h ,“;fi:."u ,'u wm;f’ m”:m . no rapid press, no pleture-patnting by the suu. Uy fien s cause of Comsumptiou. The Sea Weed 1 will be yuaran- all thu duy from ever; ning tower, 4 % Jast which rose up slowly out of the ages, men | Nelthier Wasnington nor Adame nor 4 Frauklin $rel POR CASH ONLY, Every artirle wi s the b yhnvlng (Lcir mbads. e Trony | Band and seai 181 Toih day of Beptewmber, A. D, | Trustees of Hydo Park, a parugraph which | gyine' by yriads Whils the.idea was, putting | could ook toward thy nest century ond do | TUsle Sives tone apd strunkih to the siowack, makes | feed, A TIAAY, Yawavloker. ty un this subject, shall ouce more become byxy Myxs. . | reads thu ceg, b . [ agood E“llluflfl.' sall enablcs the 0"}“}‘ to form goud | ———m—————————— = e o ! 158 single shuol. The history of one fdea (s ot burden, aud——" but st this momeny | It 18 acknowledred by Joseph Kirkiaud fu the furth & singls slivo e Y ¢ The Traders' losurance Company, fo snewer to | the nlstory of all, Livesty, equuity, industry, Vlood. The combined uctivs of theso medicines, as the horuy-handed farmers begzo pelting ki | 8ual way, and was flea tor record Sept. 19, advertisement of the oard for $10.000 bonds, | eduication, tbe forums of asd, Sus davion of Cire Jover, or friend, have perlshed, bit 50 there arg i cure i With the. ver-Tips {rult of the rbolans, ug | 1877, at 2. i, . ) ed L aell 3,000 41 par with acerucd interest: | Sou- s fricud; Fuler Bud subjech - tae. 4o : i ¥ L s o s Cromaum Mr, Henry Slegiried, the old Casl ol h bank, returaed from Colorada Bl'.unlh:;: :n{d“:: rovosition, and ibe Prestdeat was outborized | SFEH8 .ffw:"i“;‘f;';‘am‘“:“m““’:"";cfe" "l‘lll::“ ouce voluutecred his services in posting up and contiaue the udvertisoment fur the purchase of | #HL, ACHOD | . th p I H mr o explaining thebooks. e is thorvughly familiar | Sdditional bouds. The boads suld iast year for 0 | the lacalike corul b the oeau. Tu bis fira with themi, kuows as much of every ertry made | S 98 the dollar. There was only one offer o | tatate, mav's world ls stuiple fudeed, It has Le had to Jeave this noblest oratorical effurt of hiis Iue as untinished us the Wushington monu- uent, und take the vext tratn for bome as #s te could Luy sume vew cluthes, that Le is more than ever couviuced that the i it but the grest v i f logains whichbeae v irults bt the great | ir"Gin"la Ve, dd s wiaor e medicuresure- | Peremptory Aulion Trado Sale of wany buld of prowbse falll Nous of (b gifted | 5% 82 eack 1 professtonsity at bis priacipal omcs, . it b st e sy | sl sedionzs | RO0IS MI0BS& ATl teaotic 0l lay. ¢ o N uelther Perlclus trom tho throuo of Greece, ynot | Bk wadiclacs forsie by Al driwytats. oo ) Piuagce Commitiss was authurized 1o accept = " gitv s e uuly true-ceutrs of civilizatiod, and | U 10 1o fime of his leaviug us Mvers uces, wnd | *Hig ponded dest of tyds Park 1 now gean.. | Abistgiiy along the. Truukhy Mghwase s ‘i | bon Cosasauesd S splvindurs ot Kons, s | == © CONFECTIONERL, " TUESDAY, Sept. 25. that the agricaiturisa of America ¥ ‘Thelr will be of much asslatance to the Recelver, 000, abaut double 1ho canatitutional Tnits To | pasbesw-by cast sometling it Lucus of thought | Floning Tancy of tio Medc no deapet tholzht SONFLOVIONELA g niefortunes ielr stul ru erence Lo U Las buel | s A P e t10o'clock. ¢ of u Pitt, or a Burke, or & Jutferson, CELEBRATED throughont 2,500 Cases. Sale locnmmu::ls; Ay Crsvily avle to louk ouward und see thie future in colors G RADDIN & CLAYP, half rich cugueh o b its’ drapery o 0 aize e T A AR e = lur&mnuuulfll wexprese telite. :u:z,'::alulu)-j:: an‘ Giepern. "Kdinis | By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO. aud thers a few oyes have been we GNTHER, Confece -av. u‘_‘reeu;.n.t tus truth stands that the rolling ceutu b Uity Con]ee L, 1sadii Wganar 4 have always cutie w! B gre e d e cutiane sl widpadone O e AUGTION sALES, 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES AT gg,'}g}! URuEY werutian o BV B M AR TONY A & GO~ | Toesdsy Morning, Sept. 25, at 033 o'clock. 3 | distrust theu the proplsey of Clristiauity, By L. B. MANTONY A & CO. Now Fal ithout reserve. i w‘l‘le’l‘l‘.‘\::!r‘y:ulm:lzk ;‘.fit luZuhu( selenca or Y L S\, sy OO | Gid Had'ol New | o e RalA N o Auctrs of humau life, you lnd cverywhere tua o PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF e e chof the univesse is udward, Thus the v JOHN J. HENRY, s ot che et connes o biscs p the teosty | BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS, By IR N of religion, uud whispers to ufall of & flusl aud | WEDNESDAY, nr 30, when we shall closs out to better couutry, s the kifghest bluder Tuls cogiug home assumes he form of g | Howe Lake- i Alwluflll'x:'.l""l:‘lgil.u“"tr‘ RN by kg Bug[s Shflfls&flflhhflrs iy try or by mecdent, pug [ 3 == s oS e - o YT o ettty ol the fase: The soul- fo be | 18y IEONENFELD & MUNZEE, 2, reat juust bu cducated amid great things, He | Ayctloseerd, 42 sad 4i Madlaoa-si,, pear WADMIL-8Y. 9% § fiuu to u poor whool wbo koes w aell. Tho AN ATTRACTIVE TRADE SALE. 'l‘uesdny, Sep(, 25, at 9:30, . traditions of the past and shelr vuwilllugness 1o llsten to the advice of thuse who have given thesubject of scieatifc farmivg thelr constaut sud eartiest atteution. = be explivit, tho Assessor's valuation for 1577 of | und ol senthnent; and lo, after the prbeession CRIMINAL, real entato’ls E5.000.01%y s persoual proberty, | bas dhed lan Tof indide uf veareGr fchers: ,839.671, On the s [ =g|urmnu of T i u‘ulul, the urul‘uvl:‘hi\‘md X,R_xlllu! llvll,‘lfi ;Ann, " suppusition thut tby Btate Board of Equuliza- | of lauguage, of rellglon, The mauna falls from tuttcation. i a urmenbupot s byl Lt aiant, lon wiluot let upauy on Chicugo, and Wil add | the siice pl»::;ptilrhully‘;“ i th ariay ges forth 3 2 3 B | eyl atbel ¢ UW, 4 L A ntuber uf delezates rom various lodges, | Bardt on Van uren strect, tiear €lark. Relu- | Would tabe theosrset Toisi’ aobon St | sy goperts fur the frrw, though “they sucietica, ety induding Catbulle und uon-Cutho- | bardt oad the best of the fght, whereupon Mary | coustitutioual limit of bonded fndebtedness is & Standing amid such 4 scene one canuot but lic, beld o meeting yeaterday afternoon in 1he | drew a revolver aud fired one shot, causfog no | Per cent of valuatlon, which would bu {n this | conclude that lu it ls e picture ol things (o 4 cmeuts 3 uow oul 1815 v Ct | for holding 8 1air fur the benetit of tuy Alexian | locked bim up st the Armory. sLuws uu excess beyond nw‘f;nnr ot u..‘,“zu..: Qud. As thers are storehuuses bere which re- Brothers' Hospital, oo North Fruuklin atreet, Late Saturdsy oight Ofcer M. O'Conpor | stitution of §X5,20% O thls lasls the village § celve and hold the treasurcs of each aite, 80 at \vh‘}c.lh )[;'u:‘,n::giyv:r E&u-fiml;‘a:u:‘m“:mf. beard somv oo shouting for belp near the cor- uwau. ux::lr‘d-lm: vnam?mn Valuation, & per cent, | last will uomn_glm{;n, Ill’: lmruhu:ms u‘l atl the ‘l‘:fimu‘: :I’ct:ncr sble to pa);' or n:h M:. \Fuu!: serof Kandolph ";‘1 Caual streets. He found #uwfilu'w:‘p:gulv la-uv:“c;.;u‘;u:; };55;:3&‘ w: y doeu‘:“n:n. znu: u“.u.r:a.: S dv'l‘llc‘;{t togton Heslug presided, und 3Mr. J. Happel g‘&‘:‘:‘:f""{r&oe:‘fin k“:‘gfi'fi‘fig’;‘z kiven bouudary, bow cau thelr represeutatives, | of terwiuatiug the policy.. A bo&y once Kl ara LT Bl L tho North Sute ana | PUbRIm wway. "o Bt otta LY Comor uvs | fue Boted of Trusteen locelly g Leyond? vt | set” i, motlys goes forcter, unleas thero 4 o J sk, evede : U y enlighten cu me ¥ 1) . s e L\ aStinnt Gt adiny v | Wi e Ule sme of Dol Lake sk the sia¢ | 143 7U0eE pecple upus tlasibject s mowpa | Fhees et b some tesue,elea e gkt s ] ¢l bt of el ucts pertain- | forever. celvi chel the Weat Side fu cbarge of genticmen, tlou. L."“"" charges biw with baviug rubbed h t0 publlc. affars, from the President of the | helobt of 2 great miotlon, and scem bound to 3 “ i wind toat s to grow larce ueeds o deep soll aday, Sept. 23, at 10 o'clock sharp. Just recelved, large iines of prime goods, to Au Exeeutiye Comtuitice was appuinted as | bl of $10. Unlted Btates down to the Towu-Coustuble of | confess that its movement is to contlnug world | aua o great opengir, Hewco soclety bas not e u.)n:::}- mu!‘; mul’:uul‘ul ul:‘.' suld without min:m J. LENRY, Auctionces folluwa: K. Maus, ¥. Happely H. YFaus, J. A. Minor arrests: Eddie Judge, Thomaus Mur | Hyde Lask. JNauvigkn, withous end. 1 u Heavewy Father desired o | oaly its buwe where the veloved few dwell, but HOSENFELD & NUNZEE, Auctloncers. A 4 e Ny

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