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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1878, ANTI-CHRISTIANITY. . Col. "' Bob " Ingersoll's Lecture in New York Last Sunday Night. A Sweeping Denunelatfon and Whole- sale Repudiation of {he Chris- tlan Scriptures. “The Bible the Foundation of Hell,! and "Tho Dootrine of Hell Infamous Beyond All Powor to Express" The Orater ** Mates Sock Dotteines-Hafes Such Dooks--Tiates Qods Who Write Such Dooks.” In front of Chickering Hall there was & throhg regembiitg a tnuss-meeting last night, inket-speculntors got any prico they chosy to sk for seats, atid from 08 early as 7:80 thera was a8 numerous A stream of persons leaving ns coming to ‘the hhil, owing to the fn- abllity of gentlemen with ladles to procure anything but standing room. The audlence was an Intelligent and rospéctablo cne. Among thoso present were notlced Jack- son 8, Shultz, Dr, William A, Hammond, Mme. Blayatsky, and Ueller, the magiclan, and slster. At length, when ' the room hnd heen cloecly packed in every part, Col. Ingersoll tnade his appearance with a huge bundie of smanuscript, which afterward proved to be scriptural and theologieal quotations, In his hand. 1o was re- celved with tremendous applause. Ho sald sub- stantlally: TIIR ADDRESS, Lanizs ASD OENTLEMEN: Tho (dea of fell was born of revengo and bratality ou onc slde, and of cowardico onthe othor, In my judg- ment, the American people are too brave, too generotte, too magnaniutous, to beliovo in tho infamous dogmn of eternal damnation. [Ap- plause.] 1 havo no respect for any hutan belng who belleves in it [Laughter,] Wait until yousce mo in flell befors enjoying yourselyes ldughing at me. [Laughter.] I have no respect for the man who preaches it. I have no respect for the man who pollutes tho imagina- tlon of childbood with the fnafamouslie. [Ap- plause] [ have noreapect for the nicn who wotld thus add to the rorrows of the world, T have no reapect, I say, for any one who would thus endeavor to put an Intinite clond or shadow on the heart of lumanity. Iwant to bofreo aud frank with you at the outsct. I hatetho doctrine. 1 despiro and defy tho doctrine. [Ap- planse.] Fur agood many years the intelll- Rent and learned of Chrlstendom have been ex- amining the religlons of other countrles, and of thuse that have passed away, and futelligent and Jcarned men have sald that they were all base- Tess and frandutent sand, wnentliey got through, they turned thelr atteution to our religion. 1y the game wotliods and by the same argu- meuts, . TRAY. RRLIGION, Wikt n' GyRBTURNED 1Y o A Why? Because every religion has been, and Js, the work of mau, and cvery book lias been, and 18, tho work of man. If books existed before man, 1 might admis that there was o sacred vol- ume. [Applausy.] Anotber thing I waut to call your attentlon to ls, that man never had, and never will have, nn idea oxcept what he eets from his surroundings. 1o must get all his fdeas from Nature. You can imagine an animal with the hoof of & bisan, the pouch of a kanga- r00, the beak of an eagle, and the tail of allon; for every feature of that impossible creation bas been borrowed from Nature. Nothing on this tarth comes from any othor sphere whatover, * Man produces overything., Every religion emne bodles the hellet of tho people who existed at the timejof its formation, and fn no book fs any knowledge superior to that of tho time fn'whioh it was written, Barbarous natfons al- ways produced barbarous religions. Idcas are always fn harmony with their surroundings, and alltlie religions of tho past wers produced by Larbarlang,~c¢very one of them. [Laughterand appluuse,] We aro engaged [n produclog o re- lzlon now, We are dolng soto-night. That ts, we are chanzing, and the relizion of to-day Ia not the rellizion of 100 vears sgo. Man haa changed religion, Clvilization hus changed It, Belenco s changed (63 and, just to the extent we have clvilized oursclyes, we have CIVILIZED TUE RELIGION OF OUR FATUEUS. It the :rellgion of 100 yesrs ago s so dIffer- ent from that of to-day, what will ft be 1,000 years from now ! If thero bave been such n-- Tonds In Orthodoxy during tho past twenty-five years, what witl there be durfog the nest fifty curs! 1t will bave to bo remonetized_ by that lue, for it will not bea legal-tender, [Laughites rud appluuse.] Every rellgion that s sus- atned by imracles {8 dishonest. kvory re- llzion has denounuced overy other ae a fraud. ll,nugmur.] ‘Uit of itaell proves to me that they all tell the trath {great laughter]-—-about the others, [lenowed laughter.] “Buppose Bmith should tell Brown that hu saw n corpse ket out of the grave; that, when ho flest saw it, it wos covered with worms, and, as ho looked, it becaino reclothed with living flesh, Bupposo Brown should tell Bmith: “1 have scen the same inysclf, 1was in‘o graveyan! once, and the sama thing huu};cucd to m Buppose Buith should say to Brown: * Youw'roa Hur"y and suppoec Brown should say tu Suith: “You'realjar.” [Laughter.] It would mean that Bmith and Brown hoth told the truth. [Laugh- lcr.L 11 Suith had ¥ seen what he pretends &), he would look n’ Brown's story as o cor- roboratlon, aud would regard Brown os one of his principal witoesses, “[Lavghter.] But his thought was, ** Yeu never saw it, becauss I nev- ersaw it.” Bo, when n man ssys ho went up the slde of Mouut 8iuf and inct God, and God told hilm to stand sside and et Him devour the peopto, and hoe rald, * Uod, don't!” {laughtgr]s aud when another man says ho went iup anofier nwuntaln and met the Supremo Brabma; and they both say that each other Hed, 1 say thut LOTIL 8POKH TRULY, (Laughter.} Every roliglon has charced ovory other with being an uusdulterated fraud, yot ail Ask us to believe In wiracies, 1tell you that teuth does not need the awistaneo of mirucles, (Ap- +plause, ) Trath aconts the nesixianca of the won- dorful, "1t roliea upou reason aud the courvs of the Iaws vt Noture, ‘Thero aro some who beliovo i religlon. 1 don't pretend to. (Langhter.] 1 be. lieve in Hivime 'for thin world. 1 bolieva in waking everybody happy mow. It ever I touch thie shores of another wurld, 1 will be Just as ready and anxlons as aoybody elau to go intu some remubarutive wwployuant. - [reat laughtor. Wo binve got I this country a retigion that has been growing for 1, 800 years, and, as thas religion has grown, sonll mieu Lave grown yreat. Au fien have cenred to bellove in #t, {hey have grown char- ftable. 1f that relicion esisted to-nizht ns it once ail, §' would not by allowed to speak in 1o Uity of Now York, JAuplause.] 1t i throuyts tho old- ness and inddelity of the Church that I get my nignt ta apeak: and 1ssy It to the Church's credit. [Laughter.) Wiat iv this rcligion? What is it suyhow? “They say, iu tho firel place, that the Univurao wus created by the Dolty, 1 don's know whether ftwas or not. ‘Phey eay that, if {1 Lad of been for tho Grst wln, there would havu cen no death tha world, That Geny, 1 sin glad thero was death, be- €auwo it gayve pis u clance Lo live, |Laughter.] Buuicbody bad 10 dia to pive mo rovnt tolive; snd | sin willlug, when my time coues, togive somobody elec room. [Langhter,] If,+in another iife, | meet the persun tv whoid I ave been so indubted, Twill thauk lum with aliwy beast, because, whilo 1have lived, fi:{ fife hus béen a 1ifs uf Joy.” Thuy say that that drst sin consigned all mankind to ernal Hell because Adam was our roprseentativo, 1hayo a notfou that my representative oughi to live somewhera about th #awu twe I do. |Laughter. } }lolulfm to biave had some yoice in bis choosiug, and, t 1 WOULD NEVEK HAVE VOTED FOI TUR GENTLK- A MAN CALLED ADAM. {firent laughter. ] ' They say that, Lo redeem ma od Himeylf canio Into the world, snd, Lo show by way of cternal salvation, He guve us & bouk. Whorever tlwt book was read, men began fmwedis Alejy (o cut cuch other's thronts [laughter], and they {nstautly set sbont inventing tortures. ~ But £ am'tald the Uible ts thy foundation of Libersy and Civllization, Lsayatls the foundation of Hell, a0d we wil never bo rid ot the dugma of fell uns Ul we are rid of the tdea that ity an lnspired book, {Applausc.]) What does thu Bible toach? 1z, not golug futw interpretations oz opinlona; { Bon't curg abuut thew. The queeUion fv, 13 thls Aruo thut the Dible, which says & man ought to be sent to 1ol who doc not bellov fu 1, dercribes & Gud of Me Yuu cuu outy dud by readinz, and, 4 fewof you read the Lttt nowadiyd, § will give YUt sowe Cxtract €. Hero tho lecturcr proceeded fo quote fuluialnously—comuenting s ha read—texie which God s doscrjbod s com: manding the Hebrews to o forth sud cstroy ‘other pations, The Old Testumeut s, bo tuatlnued, ftled with curses, revenge, hate, bar- durity, brutality. Do you believe thut such thinze Sur: \entten of & wost tivrcul God: Do they uok uetify the murder of wowcn, children, aud Labes: a4 £ ot the gaso of this GUrson of Superetition " robher ealied n King. enongh ta tarn vour hearis to sfone? 1 deny that Aheso things swere wrilten af & weretful (o, and T torn to Reaon, that snothne standard by which 1 w11l five and die, and, 1f thia brings perdition apon me, 1 WILL 0O TO PERDITION RATHER TIAK TO A HEAVEN WITHOUT HEARON. IEApMHI!!.] Tloes tho itihle teach political freo- om or Lyranny, —to tealst oppresion or to tear from his throng the tyranny-crovned thief and It teached that all kincly robbers of autharity were place d In pawer hy an infinite God, and that, when (Jeorgze Washinuton restated the fower of tenrge 111, he realated tod. When the Fathers sald that_resistance to tyrants wax ohcdlence to Cod, they fatsified the [hitle. [Ureat appiae: Ideny this wretched doctrine, Wheoover the eword of the rebel fstirawn to pro- tect the Highty of man, [ am & rebel. [Appinnve,] ‘Whenerer rebelilou 1a clothdd wits Liberiy, [alde with rebellion. 'Tha ralers are not crowned by the Mont Iligh, ‘Tht ralera are the peuple, and the Presidents and Governors aro the servants of tho people. [Applanse.] All pawer comen from the eople, anil not from any aristocracy of the alr, A\pplnfim.] Upon Seripture rest the thrones of Europe, and It Ia this that has heen tu- peated from age to age by brajnless Kings and_heartless pricats, [Applavee,] Docs the Riblo give women nn( rights? Is it humane or bar- batieal In this respeef? ‘The leetarer hiere quoted farther fram the Bible. After reading the injuuction to women to keep - lence nnd ask Information from thoir husbands, he mald: ** Imagine the fynoranco of o lady WITIt OSLY THAT ONR S0URCH OF INPORMA- ox [Great Janghter.] Among others of his comments wera the following: On” '*Women should keep ellence, for Adam was the Arst fornied,” he ex- clalmed, ** What a maznificent fusson! It ld true thiat \woman was made frum man's catlet, and not Lo from woman's,” (Roats of lsughter.} Un Y Man was not created for woan,’' ho asked, *+ \What was lio_created fo [} your husbands, " he rald, On **For the hsband is the head of awife, " he aald, hat Lieads eome trives Layol 'On **An the Charcl is subject to Chris 80 wives ehonld be enbject tor thelt hns. bandw, " ho exclatmed, *'Uood apain.” And #0 on. All these comments wero greeted with npronrious langhter, e contlnued: Evon Christ dnes not woman on an equality with man, 04 In the NewTestament 0 woman’ hid {0 aek forgivences for balng tho mother of a bate. Thero I2 In une place a conimand to the Ilebrews to go out and make captive a heautifnl woman, and 4+ 8he shall shavo her head and paro her nalla.' in selt-dofeneo I suppos [Uroat s t Ia mfl.] - Docs tida sncred book, this_foundatton ot morality, inculeats concubinago? Read the thirtys drat chapter of Numbora and tho twenty-frst of Douteronomy, They aro not fit for me to reads (Great langhter.] Read the Iives of Davi and Bolomon, and the rost, Al the e planations In tho world cannot_ wipe this doctrine of.animal brutality, It is Uy tho Bible that Brigham Youne justified polycamy. Thae samo doetrino was preached,by Luther and Melane- thon. It destroyn the awost name of aweetheart wife, home, and takes us back to barbarisue, an fMls our hearts with UHAWLING, BLIMY, LOATIISOME SERPENTS, [Applause.] Does tho Dible teach that there aro devlls? Of course it doos. 1t tells of a good demon whose aboduy is lleaven, and of a bad demon whonae abodo fa §tell, 1tsays that Hell is neatly flllea with little doyils, and will ba quite so whon the rest of us get there, anIlKhlA‘r.‘J It speaks of spooks, and hobgoblins, and sl tf:0 imaginar) shapox of Ignorance and naperstitious foar, It teachies witcheraft, und that the dead can be ralsed by the power of sorcery, Does anybody belleve in Itnow? Tho lecturct recited Sanl's visit to the Witeh of roguine_ epiritaal Endor, which hu satd wi scance," aud other llko passages denvuncing witches, and exclaimed, **God wanted no rivalsin thaia bus! [Laughter and applase, ) Ils noxt f the temptation ol the Devil absolutely took God Almight Him on the Plnnnclo of tho lcm,plo. and eadeayored 1o persudo 1lin to jump down?t [Grest laughter, The Devil must havo known 1o was God, and (ol muet have known the other wan the Duvil. Tiow could the latter be conceived to have tho impu- denco to offer to God a world of which he did not own the tax-title to ono inch? [Rtencwed laughe ter.] The lecturor next narrated the story of tho casting out of dovils and thelr taking pos- sessfon of swine, nnd sald: Now I ask, doos ony reasonable man fn the nineteenth .con- tury, in the United States of America, bollevo that that was an gctoal occurrence? (Laughter,] If mdy alvation depends on Lelieving that, | am fost, [Great langhter, | I have nover cxporienced the sigus by which tho Dible eaysn bellover moy be known, *‘Thecasting outof devils.* 1 never did that, did that. ‘T'ho taking up of serpentat” I never tried that. [Ureat Inughtor.] Theao dovils have covered the world with blood and fear. I intend todo what I can torld tha world of them, (Aps plaune,} Ilaughat thew with cuntempt, [Ap- plause,] They have fllled the minds of children with foar, have ‘embittered the Aweet carth, and havo made religlon ferocious. The Hible tench- os that » mnl|e| should _ enalave his broth- er. le that etcals my® watch duce wrong on acconnt of the labor invoived in mnking I, If watches wero as plentifnl ns leaves of grass, it would be no ml.v\wrr. 1t 18 worso to steal the laborer biinself. Tho liible gives orders 1o **tuke your bondmen and bondmaidens from the heathon.” Why? Hecause they. ars not of E“"r religion, The lecturer quoted from the eripturce. certain rules In rolation to captives taken by the Hebrows, and sal **This doctrino chiangcs 1avo into n chain of slavery, and ks u man imprison himself rather than desert his wifo and child. [hate It.”" [Applanac. Now wa cote to the Testament, with glad tidings of grunt Joy forall the people. It v good 1o gebat the facts,” Hear what It says of servants: Contentmont In a great galn, cspecially for alave Rtead the dofnitlon of o scrvant in twenty- flest Exodus. What tepching s this To ono who recelves uffon Lls back the lash oe A legal-tender for labor performed; to a man_ enduavoring to escape when pursucd by Dbloodhounds, with hls eye on tho Northorn Start Thi4 book ought to be In tho echools to teach ull the childron to love Liborty. Lot ns sev what this Lbook saye about little children, Nothing llke com- {ug w facts, Abrabam was commanded to otferup i3 fon Iranc an o srcrifice, and ho pretended that e wan about to obey; and the boy, bulng only 20 ears of nge, wus nover consulted. * [Appianse shd sugster. | Did you evor read the story of dopli- 1ba? s therw in tho history of the world A BADDEN STOKY than this? Cans merciful God consont to such o sacrifico? 1 pload for tho Republc of Homo and 1ho Democeracy uf the Firealde, and leavo to such as will accept them such sacrifices and tho gheur- ful and tho comforting doctrine of iell andRiame nation, Itead tho book of Job. 1Mls chlld was de- stroyed. In thocnd, to show how much ho gained by patiénco, fins fortunc was doubled and bo fixd mora . chiliren, bettor looking than ever. Now put 1t to yourself. If you have a cbild, I don't caro if 1t's a cripgle, and it Is taken from you, would your sorrow and angulsh be recompoiser by anathor child, even a beiter-looking ono? Doea tha Biblo teach religious libertyr Do you know that if you had lived In Paleatine, and your wifo, whom you love as you do your own souf, hind sald, *U'm tired of this blovdy denovali 8 warahip the sun, thnt glorious ofb that lghts and warms the earth; 1love the sun—it first showeil me your faco and thy face of my child," It would bavo heen your duty to cast the first stone at her! I hata wuch doctrinee,—1 hato such buoks,—1 hate gods aking in new tongues." 1 never who writo such books, |Applawss.] This tiod taught that doctriue to tho Jews, and, 1f any ono atwbolloved i It, by was 1o hulx\-lncn. 1 it ia trua that God did teach thia doctrine, and Ihat aftcr- ‘ward thts same God took upon Hliowelf ficsh, aud catne npon the Earth. and wusht a different doc- irine, and they cracifiod Him, aid 1ic not wow what Ho had reaped? lnt the mercy comes in ln tho grlllplln of ualvatlon, Woara taught that, If it nd not beon (¢ the bigotey of the “Je d the treachery of Judng, wo would all’ of us have gune to lell. * If Adam had not stnued, we should none of us haye been born, The Duvll tempted Adam to Ih“ Ac.cfil'dlnlfi Ia‘lhel;n‘l{lut'ljrlnl'n. ‘:i“l:wf uuvul.’llv vaton ta the blgotry of the Jows and tho treachcer; of Judas, sud 14 g WB OWE OUIl NXISTHNOE TO TII DEVIL. ‘Tho atonewent covers everything. The vilest aln- nur may be pardoned for -lmnl‘{ nulluvlufl(. Vhien- ever a man 18 gullty of a bad actlon, he says Uod, ** Charge t."" Boma day he will ‘embrace tho Christlan rellgion and po pardoned. 1 think this credit sysiem in morals brecds ox- trayarance in tho sin.” Whom does the doetrino of Hell touchy Uldu‘;m over Lear in Now York of & wan worth $1,000,000 golug-to 1el! DI you ever hear of & man gotog Lo llell whoss income was worlli $23,000 & yeur, or ous who_rode in his carrlagu? ‘Theso sro tho people who talk about {{;fl ] anasscs, 1lcll s for the poor. They say, ** have all the luvuries, give that to the poor!* Who ges to Hollt ‘Tramps, Thae anlmals once held & convention. The Fox nominated the Lion for President; the Woll seconded the nonilna. Honi and tho Mycna sald, **That suils e ‘Fhen the Fox was calied upon ¢ confess his sins, but he thought it propor fhat the noble Lion wpeok st Th Livn said Lo bad uno wios to coufess, It was true but what, o asked, woere men inothing to ay on tho ud the Wolf adiitted lbat he ‘Tuen, awuy lu Doukey wiih 8 gortof Ab countenunce, Ilo wald micckly: **1bad beun traveling all day, and had only threg thistles 1o cat, wheo 1 the evening I came near a monak- te Thy monke wery ot mass. The gate was open leading toaysrd full of wwoet clover. 1 kuow it wus wrony, but 1 weut fu and tock & wmouthful!™ ‘Tho other snlmaia all ebouted, “uw's THE ¥ELLOW! and in 8 fow mingtcs bts bido wasstretched upon a bonch, Those are thokind of peoply that go to Hell. ‘Thlyductrineot Hull hus been warwmly dofeudediuull 8goe. It 18 sogarded as oy oulcuuse of tae wuverelyn- ty of God. God Las the right to do what lie pleasvs With people becaueo e wuade then. Supposs § could change thls book lato u living, hunan belug, i’gl;l:\ 1 l‘x:\ ll‘l.llr‘flwll.\t o Ihllllu’:dlhll bunlllfl: Noj v tho right to soyy **k wade you, and, cons acausntly, 16 5 your duly to do. i Dist pou caa forme.'" But et & natural pervon (andthat s what I claim to bo) boss yood nd as just us he can, no matter what Lis prayers way be, no matter how he wmay dlstress bis mind about hiv future, God (uccordlng to the doctrines) can cast bim dowd to daunstion, and His own glory will not bo ob- scuze Giod's sul fdea 10 cresting tho universs wus to flwhylllmw . Noble smoltion! Do you know uat uubody would evor have shought of ilc)l ju world' 1€ 1t had uot bacn far Yolcanoos: Volcanoes werg ought to Lo the chimueye of Hell, sud the fire that belcnod forth wad the overlastiog fte la which slo- uvrs aro barued to sl cternity. Al ardtbhwmotic bure cuds, —all sense, oo, U 14 aupposcd Lo send sinuer to Hell w vindicate Mis injured waj- waly. E\ery time thy aiicted fo” Hel seo the #alnte in [leaven they Nave o gratifyinz aproeia- tn of the glory of Gra. ('an the bolieviig hie- bawl in feavesi ook duwn npbn the torment< of the unbelleviax wifo In Iell—vonr wife—your Javing wife, that held you {n bar loving arts when yon wero ill—the motlicr of yonr children? Tho old doctrine tdnght that, 1f you wore a ballevet and sha was nn unhelteyer, yon wonld from ifeayen ll,wl:('npml her torments In e, and that tho Al i WOULD GIVA YOU gREAT Jox} That dactrins 14 not ‘vreuchvd to-day. 'l'mgudn not preach that the tight wonld give yon ]u{. b they do preach that it wiil not diminlab your hapniness. That i the docirine of overy Utthadox minister in Naw York, and I ropeat that [ havs no respect for men who preach snch doctsinen. The slahit of the tormenta of the damucd in 1121l will Increase the cestary of the saints forever, On thin principlo s man tieser enfv-saa good dinner ao much dr swhen a feilow-¢teature {a dying of fawmino before hin cyes; or ho never oujoyn the cheerful warmth at 15 own Mrexido wn: creatly na wheh & poor and absndoned wrstch Is dying on his_duotsten. The sainta enjoy the ecatany, and the yronnx of the tor- mdnted ath wnneic to them. [I'edy hets to-night that yon eannot commit & sin ayninst at Infinite Uelng. T cansin agunat my brotiisrand my nolh- bor, heeause I ean Injure them, ‘There can bo no &in whero there 1s no injury, Nelther can a finio man comgnit an infinite rin. e An old kaint belleved “that THell wasn the i1+ terlor of the Eatth, dnd that the Fotation of the Earth was caused by the rouls trying o get away from the fire. ¢ olif chreh “at Steatfort.on- “Avon, Bhakepemre's home, 14 adotned with pict- ures of Hell and the like. ' Ont of the vletures represcnts ltosurrection-morning. People are robs fin ot of thole grates, and devild nrg catehing hold of thelr hecls, fn 'ano placa thero {rn huga brasd monater, and dovils ate driting acores of fost nouls into hie mouth, Over hot fires hang catdrons with Afty or slxty peopls in cdch, ahd devlid arg [oking tho free. el tongues, and devils are lashing (hem, Up in the right-Yand corner are aone of tha sated, with URINS ON THRINl PAUELS STRETCHING PIOM EAR TO EAR, ““F. scém fo fay, '‘Aha! what dald 1 toll you Sume of the old maints—gentiemch who dled fn the odor of sanctity, . and are mow In the Ldtp haalness—insisted that Ticaven and Hell wonld he plaialy In view of eich ather, Onlya fow years lgm the Rev. J. Furness (an appropriate name) pholisked a iittle pamphiot called "Aslfill In lell."' 1femomber when 1 first read that, l’ Jittlo child, 7 years oid. was 1l and il bed. T thotight st would not hear ing, anfl 1 reaid somo of italond. She atnte ond nsked, ‘‘Who says that? I awswered, *UTChat's what they predeli tn somo of the charcl *+1never will enter a chnreh ns long ae 1 live,* she raid; and sho nevor Las. The doctrind of Orthodox Chrlstianity I3 that tka dsmncd apail suffer torment forever and forever. And, If you were 8 wanderce, foutmote, weary, With parched tonaie, dylng for a drop of water, and you Figt gno rho dividad hils poor portign with yon, and dled s ho saw you roviviog, —if ho was an unbeliever and yon o bellevct, art yon afed and weut to Ileaven, and he called to you from Tell for a draught af water, it would be your duty to Inugh at him. ‘ The Iov, Mr. Spurgeon saym, went on Col, In- gemfli. that everywhere in Hell will ba written l10 words, **Farever," They will bo hranded on every wave of flame; thoy will be forged in every link of overy chaint they will be seent In every 1urid flash of ‘brimstona; éverywhers will bathoso words ** For exer." by rybody will b yeliling and screamine thom. Jarl think of that pletuts of the mercy and justico of the Ktornal Father of us all. 1f thess ‘words arc neceasary, why are they not written now cverywhere in tho world, on every reu, And evory ficld, ‘and on every blude of grasst Teny Lam cntltled to have it so. ‘1 say that IT 1% GOD's DUTY to farnish mo with tha evidence. Hera {s another ol book read in every Bunday-schuol,—a eplen- did book, —~1'ollok’s **Conrse of Time,'* yery co% in the world of such Looks as that onight to be barned, Well, the author pretends to have gono_to llall, “and think that he oaght to have stopped . there. {Laughter.] ~‘The lecturer tead the passages from {ho work de- lc;ltrll\' of the tormenta of the dumned, and pro- cecded: And that book ls putinto the hands of children in order that they may -love and worship the most mercltul (lod. Inold timen they had to find o piace fordlell, and they found a hundred places for it. Ono eays that 11 wos nnder Lake Aveenus, but tho Christiane thought tifferently. Uno divine tells us that it must be below the aarth becanse Christ descended Into Hlell, Another lllvel A his opinion that Hell 1s in the sun, and ho tells us that nobudy witlout an expre tior: from God cau prove that it is not there, Most Jikely. Well, he had tho Idea st ali ovents of utilizing the damncd as fuel to warm the Earth, Dut I will quote from another poet, if 1t in lawful tocall hima poet; I mean Tupper. Col. Ingere roll quoted from that orthodux author, aml con- tlnued: Another diving preached a sermon no furthor back than 1870, In which he said thut tho damned will always grow worsc, and tho same divino rays thatihe Devil wus the firwt Universalist. Thon 1 AM ON THE BIDE OF TUE DEVIL. ter. The fact !]l that you have gol not merely to be- lleve the Bible, but you must alao believe (n a cor- taln Interpretalion of 1t mind you, you must also belleva In he doctelne of the Trinity. T want {o .explain what that is, so thatyou may naver fiave an cxcurc fur not knowing it. 1 quote, he said, from the hesl theologian that cver wroto} aud then ha went ou o slve il subalzpce tio Athu- nuslan definlilon of tho Trnity, windfng up with n long string of adjectivas culminating in the do- scription **entirely {ucomprenenaiblo.™ " If, ha continued, you don't nuderatand It after that, It fn your own fault. Now, you must beliava In that dactrine, 1f you do not, all thoUrthodox clitirches sgree in condemning you to everlasting flames, ‘Wo have got 1o burm through all our lives rimuply with tho view of making "thom tappy. {Ap- plause,] Woare taught to-love our enemies, ~to pray for thss that perscculo us,—to forgire, hould mot tho merclful God practico what Ho preachca? 1eay that roverently. Why should Lo eay, **Forglve your enemies it Ile wil] not Timsolf foreiva? Why shiould 1o say, **T'ray for those that deaplro and permecnto yont bat, If they refuue to beliove My ductrin, 1 will burn them forever™ 1 T cannot belleve L. Ilero i« o little child residing in tho purlies of tho city,—fomo littlo boy who I8 taught that it ls his duty to steal by his mother, who applauds bis success, and pata him on tho Lead, snd calls him & good would it b just to cundemu him to an oternity'of tortnra$ Bippose thero 1a o (ioil,~let ny BRING TO TIi(8 QUESTION SOME COMMON BENSH. 1 caro nothing abeut the doctrines, o rellgluns, of creeds of the past. Lot s como {o the bar of the Ninctcenth Century, and Judge this matter by what wo kiow, by what we tuluk, by what wo lover Dut theyany to n, +Ifyod throw away tho .Dible, what aro wa ‘to depend. on Tut o two vereons in the world are agreed ns to what tho Dible fs, what they aro 1o beliove, or what they aro not to boljevo. It hllkcuzuxdnumunnthm n thrown down in some timo of disaster, and has boen put up tho wrong way, Nubody can accent is galdance, for nobody kpows whora it would direct him. Ieay, *¢ Tear tlown the useless gnide-post," but they auywor, ** O, douutdo thal, or we shall have nothing ta go by." 1 woulil say, ‘‘Old Churen, yon take thut road and [ will take this,” Another minlster han sald that tho Bible Is thu great town. clock at which we ajl may sot our watclies, * Hut I havo sald to & friond of that minster: ** Bappose wo should ull set vur watches by that town-clock, there would bo many pereons Lo toll you th old times the long hnnd was the honi-hand; and, besiden, the clock hasn't'been wound up sor 8 lon time. " [Avplause and hu:]:l r,) 1 eny, let ns walt tlll tho aun rises and sct our waiches by Nature. [Applause.] For my Prow AT willing to give np licaven to get.rid of Hell, [ had rathor thery should Lo no leaven .ba that ooy solitary eoul shoulil condemned L siftor foreyer and over, But they tell mo that tho Lible la the good book. Bow, in thic Uld Testa- mont thore fs not, i my judgment, a_singlo rof- crenca to another life. ‘s there s ' burial-service mentioned in It u which s word of hope ie wpokon atthe grave of the dead? Tho fdea of otorusd Hfu WA KOT NORN OF ANY LIOOK. That wave of hopo sod juy ebba and flows will contine to ebb an the lips of death. Lat wo tell you, said Col. Ingorsoll, & talo of the Perutan rellgion;'and he told of a nian who, hav- Ing dono goud for yoars of nla ife, presented hime welf abtho gates Of Paradivo, but tho yutes ro- mained elosed ngstuat him. ~[lu want back and fol- lowed up bis zood works for seven yoars longer, and, tho gates of Purugtee el reinalhing sbut aminst him, he tolled in works of charlty until ut Iast Loy wers openvd unta b, 'Thik of that, and flow as long as love kivses o, hlin, Jieaicn Lo J0RLator, AL e b, JlE iairmus arles among those peoply, There fs no relirlon but Justice, but Charity. lellgion fe. [Applause, j It {e not la Divine iuinanity, and vothing else, pplausy, ] Col, logerwoll” hero told another tale frum the lindoo, of » man who refused to onter Paradive witlout a fuithfal doz, urzing that lngratitude was Lhu blackest of all sins. *+ And tho god,” bu said, **admitted biw, dog und all." [Laughter aud applausc, ) Compareibat ro- liglon with the Orthodox tunuta of the City of Nuw York, Thety te 8 prayer which every Brabmin rays, in which he declares that he will never vitur nto o foal atato of bliss slone, but that cvery- whera lie will stzive for unlvernal redomption; that nover will g d Uut remain 0 lcave the warld of sin and sorrow, T and striviug, sod sorrowing Compura that with the Ortiwaux {dea, and send eut your misstonaries 10 the bunighted Hindoos. Thu doctrins of 1lcll 1o INFAMOUS BEYOND ALL POWEE TO EXTRESS, I wish thero were words mesn cnougb, base enough, coutewpliblo envugh, Lo exprods my feel- inge of losthing on this subject. What barm has It donu? What wasto places hus It uot msde? It has olanted wreichedncss uud misery in tule wolldLllpvoulul the fataro with Joltish joys and lurld abyssce jof eterual fre. Lut we ur gottiog more senss overy day. Wae begin to dewplsy those mon-ttous doctrines. 1f you want-to better men and wouen change thelr coudition here. Dou't Bmmllu them sowecthing vowmewhers elss, Onw iscutt will du more goud than all the tracts thut were uver peddied i the world, — Give them more whitewash, mote Mght, more wir. You bave lo changs men physically before you chauge them intellectuslly, 17 belicve ‘the time will coue when vvery eriminal will be trest- cdus wo now trealtno discascd aud slck, when Gvery Pemtentiary will besomu a refurmatary, ang that, If criuinali go W them -with Latrud in 'thele Losowa, they will leave them without fevling of rovenzo. Let e tell you tho wtory of Orpheus and Eurydics. Eurydico bud boen carriod sway Ly the wud of Ilell, aud Urpbeuws, Ler lover, weut fn quust of ber. ifutook with bim his lyre, and played such exquisite masle that all fluli was suuzed. fxtou forgus bis luburs ut the wheel, the daughl of Danaus ceaned from thelr hopelves task, ‘Tantalua forgot bisthirat, even Iluto smiled, sud fuz tho dret tiano b tuu bistury of Heil the eyca of (he Furles wera web with teurd. As it wus watl the lyre of Orphinus, 80 ¢ is to-diy with the great Baruionles which are resculis fruiu the pricous of Buberstition the turn aod viceding beart of wan. L'euple are Hung up on hooks by .| Ha Gives His Sitle of the Story- CHADWICK, The Row Over the Trunk. Ho Made a Bad Investment When He Took Mim MoKos as a Tenant, And new comes Lorin Chadwick, whoso connee. tion with wood deal the McKeo case had pobjected himton of unfayorable criticism, and whosa lit- tle personal diffculty with &idney Thomar {he ather mn nmne, raing han beeh rofetred to in theas tol- M¢. Chadwick wanta to ba heard, clalmihe that ke han been tho unjist victim of 8 good deak of poputar projudice all thtough the affulr, and that the account of the trunk diffficolly was not exactly c orract. Hin atary of the affalr and his genenl connection with the McKeo cute wan told to the roporter yosterday, and s about es fol- lows: According to Chadwick, Thomas daked that THE TAUNK b kept In the castody of the Court. nnifl atter the tria), vledging his wotd that therd wonld ho no effort to retain it was only Attorney oaye, thal defense ¢! Innger time, and stating that it for the purpose of uvidenco. State's- Mille promised Chndwlick, as the iatler t ha atonid hive the trank as moon as the tored thd argument. e’ sleo told him to call nt the Connty Building last Monday morning, Lut when Chadwick wont over he board that Mr, Mills wan sick and ot home, Then, eays Chad- wick, Thomas obtained the trank ftom the SheriT. This, It Is clalmed, ad no rieht to do, the Sherlft having no contedl over thie trank, aa it was In charge of the Court, and could be vrl}gerly ob- tained only on an onler of Court. clulmed ¢ 15 also idt whor tue trunk was on tho atreot tho leral dnd technical rights had vanished, and that Chadirlek's right to hin nroperty wasanclearas day. ‘\coardlm,lynhluluvy of theditilenity between hime pell atid trunk to take it odt of tomae, ho (Cbaawick) took hold of the the wagon, when the ex- picasinan sicppert v bis aido aud pushed i buck. Thomas at ¢ samo time got up behind Chnde wiclk, dealt hiin o blow which knocked him dowr, uud then thar, all, e o snd, if ralso the cume bac! stall, Now agrealn| and kept month’n July sho unless wade In ouse, 1 ot of th valued 1. Whil his_room of 4t Ruah strect, loaving him to _occupy the house, which ho did until about Oct, 15, aho keeping the leuse and keyy, which sho stilt retalos, and refus- ing to sottle the rent or cancel tho lease, no that: tho houae mi mve a 84 Tuly 10, it s the tuj drew the moncy on May's chock, pad 810 borrowed monmey 1o . he ter, aud some small bills, and tho bslance shu then Lsd in her rscanion, That waa Aug, 25. Sho testificd tfiat she was going Enst with this balanco for her health. The replevin on, and Caroy, ow, frons tho Joct apos Which th ¢ Scatuat Col, the sult bolng “actusll; were obtained agulnst Col. Itn canes, 820U cach, aho testifiod that'sho drew tho original Col, Ray's check, bat immediately roturned it to Mm in bad kept mno teatifl aulte, B they Yved st No, 86 Casastreol. 1went tosce thein there, in reference to renting thom on Pino street, closcd, the blinds down, aus closed, sl In midday, On ring was, mitted and Lad & about the rent, 1 mudo an unfavorable report to tho sgent, Mr, Exline, who, howe Inqfr Wi aud renl of ntreet Hoon afie: Ray agrced ubon a_sattlenent of the Chadwick- McKew check for that amount. Miss MeKee ulml’lg ree tuscd, howover, to lot him doliver me tha che After tho Uctober distraint, Col agent agreed upon $100, which was about onu-half the clain, and sgaiu Mlse Mekeo refused 10 lisvo tho niono; the chattel-murtigat still putall ture, Al o Muy last, Cittcaco, Feb, 6.—Nr. Georgo A, Bhufeldt, un- der tho head of **A Delusion and & Snare, " writcs! .ll will appear from Indis 5 5 el frice ¢ wlic bing. Will Mlr, 8, pleaso explain how It can bo dono? 1t discounts ihe future with a Biie i SRR oCe kN AR ey of ' o Hnka MEheL ALY pocke ey of its fiufll‘\‘l‘t"fid viouwms, Wldwlll s«nfl.fl\n&u aud withoub i, " o it a fact? After showlog in tabulated forn tha promium receipts a; glo cumpany, he comuments: o, pisin B4, U, i, o fur desth lusscs, —i the Company; Caa'thuy aliurd to pey $4 out and get bus 81 ney ¢ u retura? The .£toa, New En, on policles. fciea would fal) far short of §$15,000, 000, wther words, for cach §1 recelved se sbove the helrs bave received more than 84 volicy-bol fluwu(ed wske & show s I bave not recelved more thau the premiuvwe paid, an veraz o ‘schwil thy price panlee au Cosulvy It may Lo that peoplo will go fnto n punc, and old lasurauce men liku Gurce, bi ::;u that taken topether, show & swmslive ure thau wny pther kiud of buainess duls ju this country, All of which whei he ot u in ** the manly art, *"nothing but the appearanzo of Ike Hatch, tho Deputy Sherifl, saving the afore- aald Thomnas from slrings nnd a bonc-ya Mr, Chdwick denle to the ellect that eome of Miss Mcicc's matireases ore ht hila houre, and eaya that a1l the rold Lo otber partive. Ilo did not bid for them st toget §100 out uf Mles M rmmlne that that sum of money would materially ithien the prosccution, by saying that Thomae himsell called upon Ciasdwick and Ezllae, the agent who bad churge of o No, 27 Pine strect, and as| forsettling up the matter of the rentand leane, whilch Chadwick says giounts to about 8200 ‘Thomas represented that he wanted to roport to Mles McKeo 8 friende, who had a patby for her and wished to rol the fgure was all_tigh offer, but Thomas declined to do that, and Cliad- wick named $100, Thomar was trying to put up a job on him ana cir- culate the story ol blackmall. Chadwick eays the trunk docsn't contaln any~ {hing ol valuo, but that It 2 worth of itaclt $10 or 212, which As to Elsworth, Chadwick says ho don’t know him and it cannot prejuaice Miss Mek want to give you She rented tha house for one year at 850 & month, was told that the lense Beld hiee furniture, and that fhe would bo ield to pay n collecting the rent, fn part to pay it. tomey, kept It two d: the second month'a rent. finally concodod un tho Juno rent. couldn't pay the talk, I flual the Tont, #nd {0 At up hor house, and, if slo could pay tho 850, to onr, ahe wan' on that account. thing unlosa the lense was roduced to S finding that wu coukd arrive at nu agrecniont, Mc- Elligutt wad nent to collect tho reat, McKeo hud rented part of thy houss- 1o Bradluy and taken_a rosewood marble-top chamber sct, ll%ln payment in foll for rent to Oct, o L it was put on for the purposo of beatins gut of my rent. August. and a replevin auit commenced soon afior, under chattel morigage. foue or fivo timus, Sldney Thomne being defeuted overy time in Justice Courts, on appeale, and In rior Court, Bhe teatifled In theso replovin saits that tho chattol mortga; nits wero finall; Isw Mcl{oo confeesed Judrmont to C, W. Chaflre, 207 Blate atroet, for 8200 before J 1200 Btato airect, b ascertamed that socreting houss ‘of the Pino strect house was expendod In ro- pairs for her benetit, and tho $10 received for the xoods didn't pay tho attorney, out, we have had no beneft of tho Louso sluco 8t or b continued to {mmmel him while he was ¢, Chadywick thinks was anwell as bratal, 1o, lnsiata, however, P, he tanght Thomas losson befng ¢ reduced to dddles Ba he exproanes ft. the trath of the statement 0uds were lalns the story about his alleged attempt Mclieo's fatlier on tic renting of tho house, them to sct a prico good deal of ryin- eye her snxicty, t, they woulld tey (o motoey, Chadwick told him to make an Thomad went off and nover :k, and Chadwick now has an idea that ut hls stiempting to exturt he woald rathe ave than not have, that tho trial s over," sald EOME OF TNIE PACTS, in the lonco to pay tho waler-tax, Nhe ensin and attorney's foen cano of o falluro’ on hier he took tho leane to show her at- it, retuencd ity 8he paid the drat nce, but liagzled about A reduction of 810 was On the st of told mo she wouldn't pay tue rent atall o roduction of $10° a month wan the leuse, Hho claimed that shio 50 & montl, After conslderabla told her to pay her 310 a month upon %, mined a copy of it herself, rent (M1ay) In ad! ay ity butI5 gt 16 ‘ena of tho abla Lo make the rent out of the snid whe aliould have no_troablo from us She uiterly refuscd to ‘Fuy any- . Afior Ua got ilfl 0 830 by golog after it soveral times, Miss ley wisawasy—Jaly 2o—shesteipned farniture {m.l l{lnvbd to vh'n. it bo vacated, More thau tnst, sho chattel moregage on her furniture, to Augustus Kay, and, Dec. 14, testided mo distraint was made early in 1t cume up in overy form was valid, that shy abaudoned. Soon_afterwardy ustice Robin- anotlier judgment for 8200 to B, ¥, efore Justice Wallace, 80 croditors bave come feriilo brain of Bidnoy Thonas, tha oh- rently befng to tramp up somo clabm by could commenco garnlshes proce Ttay, as the scquel very soun proved, commenced, Judgments in each of thoso 400, Un theso trial $100 on making trust for her, and that aho art of It. Four witnenscs to what she liad aworn In the replevin oforo ry went 1o Nu, 7 Pluo street 0 houso snd foand the windows tghtly tho outsida shuiters ing the bell, the thnov'“ Uunuu annwering | converantion with thew * Who's 7, ovorruled it 1 aterwards the liabit 8 In tha Cass svoid meetlng - credltors, 7 the first dlatraint the sgent and Lol tad thew the house. they wera' in thomu sticr fur $70, and Col. Hay drew lils ek, oy and thy y puld. ~ Audany ono, by looking over ecords, will find that she s tauch the larger partion of her furni- 1 the wonay I recoived from her for ihe As it has turned LIFE-INSURANCE, To the Lidétor of The Tridune. putable Buqures that persuni (10 11fo-{uaurance companics, su. they are pravidiog fur the future of fhem- aunlllcs, are’ payieg wmors than qusdruplu tha Ly could tbeimscives du Lie samg mopy fenerous baud. and neyolence, ot the ud death-losses (r woven years for & alu- Isuguage, *bls Cowpany recolved ncarl 13- Breisiuma, anil Dald out less. thuis 1y & Very gratifylug record for ub whst about thie Vicilma who pald the Mutus) Lifo, Mutusl Denefit, and tand Mutuaf bave pald over 360, 000,000 The vatits premioms of those pol- . or, ia All the liviny 1ders will sowo day have thelr cluime and pald, and then it bo fu order teweut. | challenge any person to instance in life-Insursuce where the bielre o scholar tn tho lighiest clavs of our pub- | bLas sutficient kuowlodgy (o prove that churged for isuzance in the above cows d cortain uitiors 1a adequate Lut not vx- ¢, Shufeldt remwit to such ut wheu the Lucls ato feachicd 1t Will Bo- life-{nsurance conipanicy, good and bad percentage of fall- Lu 1706 Wo-luaurauce comucnced In itn present form. U'p to this time life-inanrance rompanien have psid mare than N per centof thels claime, Until 1 read Mr, 8.'s artleln, T never heard it in- timated that any person conld ineure himeelf, and on this point I hope he will explain. Nosax, e — GEN. SHERMAN. Did Ho Use the Language Axcribed to Him by a Washington Correspondent? T4 the Tiitor 67 The Trivune. Ostana, Nef, Febr. 4,—It Is reported that the General of tha Army, in s recont convetsation with a newspaper corrcapondent, #ald that ' Mr, Banning was a d—d fool for introducing lis Army bil] In the House, and that other nicmbers of Congress wonld be d—d fools if they poseed {7 "\We find it diffienlt m:hfpnm that ho mintds use of Liese expressions, and arc confident the newspaper correspondent misun- derstood his remarks. A man swhase domestie 116 18 mo hiedzed in and surrounded by relizous associations 18 not In the habit of using such language. 1f fnclined to do 8o, he suon_learns of s taueht to cotitrol his dishosition and prac- tice eelf-restralut, i order that he may shock or offend the sensibilitles those pearest to him. Any oue who khiows the Geueral of the Arnmy personally, urwholsat all tatafitat with lis reputation, understauds (hat for grave courteay tw every one and for lznoring himselt In every matter whete the Interests of others ara_concerned he statids uhrivaled. Fqually as weil known is his striet aud scrupuloua adiicrence to every form of etiqudtte, his cxquisite scnse of propricty undet all clreinstances, and his wise diplo- macy, by wiich so mauy friends are made for the army who might otherwize be folmical to it. 1fs” srell-known prudence and judicious manncr of expressing himself, his {;mn per- sount dignity, are tou trus to perinlt his ever saying anything whichi might stiock others, or to (o wjlmnz which could be considercd a3 erogatory to the pro- feasion of which is the c! ho representative, The acute ana watehiful appre- clation which he cvinces In all bis converastion and pubtic acts that the nrm{ oflicers under him shall bo inclted io the highcst sense of honot and the most corfect conduct by the pet- sonal example which e affords thet muat be well known to and appreciated by all. In all these tralts he far exceeds any of his predeces- surs, and v.-slr.-clnll that uone ordinarily copeid- ered the * Hera of the CIy of Mexicn.” iy, llr.\rl from thicso personal character- Iatics wo have micntioned, another reason why the correspondent innst he mistaken may be glven, If we are nut mistaken, thero is a law fur tho government of the “":ly which prohibita eyery atlicer from epeaking dlsrespectfully ot the "President or Congress. Such offense is punishable, we belleve, by court-inartial, but it s preswned the law wae Intendied nnl{ to mect the cases of very young aud thoughtless officers who might be disppsed to Induige in such remarks d|:|r|ur to baving gained thot knowledge of discipline and sensu of propricty which mi'itary service usually teaches, It is well known that the Ueneral 18 oto of the most exact officers in the ariny lu strict odherence, hoth bycxam{xlu and precept, to army rules. Ilis consistent conrso in this, as In allother atters pretainiog to the profeasion of which he ds the honored liead, must commend fuself taall who have the wellare of the protession at heart, and should by a seurce of pride to his personal admirers. Wohave no doubt that the correspondent misunderstond the language hic used, and that the mistake was caused etther through ignor- ance of the reputation which the Gieueral of the artny bears, or by waut of famlifurity with his Iy lfe. U. 8. A, — HOME LUNCHES. T the Editor o) The Tribune. Cuieann, ¥eh, 0, ~Tho diuners given by the Tlomo Clnb at 104 Washington street are being largely patronized, and the genlslity and good will manifested by the mombers of the Clab are the subject of remark by the boarders who are {n rega- lat nitendance. They scem to be drawn closor and closer In the bonds of sympathy aa tho dsys pass By, and renlly such energy and perseverance as are mantfeated by the resident Homers ought to bring about the miost giorlous results. 1 wonder if cverybody nnderstands what thits acrios of Junches 1s Intended to innnfume! For the beneflt of thusg who do not, 1 would soy that the fund« will be ap- propriated to tho founding of a Home for poor bu reapectablo worklng-girls, wheru they niay realize the comforts and adtantagos from which they would atherwise be icbarrod. Dlonatlous In pro- vislons or money will bs thankfully recolved. Also your patronage, ladles and genticmen. OnLENA, Becretary Home Club, xn ASUAN HRAND PR QUUERLTO ACCOMMOBATK OU patrons throughout the city %o hia uilicer 1n NUMEROUS ve eatabiisned desl od racc! Bookseller mnd Stationer, 170 ‘near Wabash-av, DEN, Nowsdealer, Statloner, etc., 10 on'at,” hear Westorn av, T THIUMNTON, West-Hide News Depat, 1 av.. vorner of lialated ory, etc., 330 Di- U] ja SEOLU o i o i LESRY, Books, stat 3 lor, N d o MENeE, Jonae TrmpDeier sad Funey BOARDING AND LODGING, South Sidos 1 AND 18 EAST ADASS-HT.—DUSIRABLE Tvotns, with hoard: ‘water, bath-rooms, ¢t on_each fouri §3, 84, ‘Table busrd und meals, 72 EAST VAN BUREN-ST. NEAR STATI ant_roomie, nicely furnlatied: " 8t reduc MLEHOAN. Av., S J targa fran West Sides 2_]; g?cUTll BANGAMON-ST.~ONE LARGE FIIONT m, une smail room, with board, for gentieman and wife of simglo Kents; brick ouse; sil todern fuis Droveimenta, 95() LNMANAST,~FURNISIED HOOMS, WITI : '3.1;,:""'"" reRreuce; o fow tabla baarders accome nulaicd, North Side. Hlotels. B ‘auacuger clevator pruve Great reduction in commntations for tamilics austrliic 16 hosnds special " nt diniug- ryotn and colored walfors, tleket for £3, guod tillmed, CITY REAL ESTATE, WANTED-MALE HELP, T ERLE S en “evun Dow, BATANGE Beokitcopersy Clorkn, &ts fxd ) b4 S EIERANE SO ASTED-DRIUG CLERK, ORRMAN, ADDRESS basement stone-front dweiiiie, ol modern improve- H } ELERR, ments ot 25v143, good. Irick. bnrn. sonth front on }v G drfbaneatiee, |~ L Whshin, L, between_ Fheidon'st. and Bishon: FANTED-X CONPETENT BALFSVIAN, THOR- conrty declded ‘bargain. T. B. BOVD, Jioom 7, 170 oughly conserent with tho wholcsals and re. Madfaon-at. tellatatioaeiy ind commerelal printing barincs must , L §ia e = ak_Engiiah ami German, Jrop RALA-§isim nuvE BRI S isposnl, Addresn, giving énte1n th fart twn yeare: 2 woms, Al on_ et Goor N OF BTRICT JIATITH, 18 fart, eversihing corrranondents most be 8 pist willlng_ to work earl Addrew, giving {ali particalar, siary expected, ete., C &9, T he 1 ) ORI ETAN . o1 n- t V17, Trihe St B3I, rholes Tocatlon, Raogl) 1! camlrance (§4,600)); Interest 8 per cenl uhe omice. {AsTE:l —~ARSIBTANT BOOKREEFER AND s T LT AR T R TR rTesponderity must he capable: cra, [P0, EATE=CaNEIDETIALLY TR TV RE and wainey expncted. "Afdrea ¢ . THEORE offeg. 18te in Chieagn, eom) Trodese . ANTED-A PIUST-CLASS CREER g 4 _“T Audress HARLEY & Mok R becaten . i . Y FARTRD-COMPETENT | . RORTHEAST T 3 . A NHa Caaty. s Tl WH 1. poekethooks ¢ yi 50370 8 YaiuAtion, $2003 will scl for g, \\fi\ NTED~ S0 FINISHER AT BIEDO! J it Evan YY__ &0 Falls Waoen Mllle, Bhieboygan Falla, Wis. !‘ i‘;i.m BALEZFA i au0 waler-poweryt, In_fows 1.24i0-scre farm Miscelinneou: Tisalasippi ttiver and_atation, A A, D 8 AND LADIES TO_BELL CTIAY. ‘one well im- 4" Heheat 0 Learing gravevines, 3 feh s, ehromor, nredies, - phiatogranhs. watchce, o orLam: [ait Wnair plooes DaYinin Tiver rant throwtt 73, tricks, noveities, Uvers thonsand fart i {6 wiih B0 wateshower, M) a \eavy hard-word | llingriicivs, indnzements grevicr, thag any other 2 timber, A fortune can be made here by an energetic | Boute ean offer, ogue froe. €. M. LININUTON, (el nian rfter R0 WhT eyl in echunes im: | 45 Isckion o, i pruved p fedralie part of Teisest cus NTED-MEN 1N EACI RTATR FOR THE DR B Tatues, BT HOTCIRISS 3z basane s, cuire service, n&\\v:)’]"le'p;!“:lfl)l;!lt. Tagigraic ‘vi“ IO _HENT-110URES, o einnetl, O CAN BRGRE : JETIPIIES 'S Lkl e s Went Blde, £ PATER ?‘fi'i' 1[0 ENT—$12 PER MONTIL XF G rtationerys TAMPIL- R 17 Fllimore. “ere framie, 10" eat. FoUK-51. ¢ ii0 13 ACCURTOMED TO ANTET M ihe care of Loy ser and fine carriages, agd who :-ln do r‘n':l:ke carpentering work. Appiy at 573 State- A Ol A_VERY A A ERY WASTED-GO0] 5 ‘Popular weekl own’ and ccuniry: take well, Avply st Amerlcan o3 Washington s T Home omce, Roora 20, AL LTS uth Sides [0 REST—OX MICHIGAN-AV., ¥RAR et lare, handsinely Antehed hous 150 1hiorough_repates tmmediate poas . A.d AVERRLL, 127 Deatborn.et. WWASTHICA FIST-CLARS EGlieifom Oxe corne hirty-. AT vernon: e S0 Deovements: hoseasion at onee. MEAD & Domenticse 1L TO DO GEN- [} ‘VA\NT’ZH -\ COMPETE: AR L routs, all modern ime NTED =, WD GERMAN ( [ | X H af pomeraion at Gace. " MEAD £ Com 195 | IV A M AN I, T0 GO 18Tg i Aduiie-st, A imilar wiili farie life preferred. Call at 1572 Indi- B North Side. TN BRI 4 Sile 2 i TERMAN O NOWWEGIAN : '[O,IENT=A XRW STOLY AKD DASEMENT T e oD BEIERY | 3 : hrtek, th nt, one th"k tn Llark-at. carsi an o & 4 & Bpod oo an o PRucrs gl . g AT roum BF1CRy Rl TpFOYEmIents AR Bary; - onemariar | SR, fuired. Tnaalre In grocery stord G. 6 i flfi " PYOH\)'.M“IEI fiats and houses near Liocoln I'ark. " ——— e Foa. (b} CIARLES K. HALE, 153 Haudolph-st. “ ANTED-A 10D RTRONG AM CAN Gl ¥ e —— 1o do gencral housswork at 134 'ark-at., corucr ¥ ; TO_RENT-IROOJS, A R A 5 Houth ¥id WARTEDZX GO0 CO0R ST 30wt wasi: 10 REXT-RICELT-FURNIFIED ROOMS. APPLY | ma=- s The bestof ey feforenees seailreil. BoCTis Vet iandulin WStz ONE WHOGA~ War A GOOD GILL n well, 1n mddition to being o xuod cook; it 01t good woges 434 0 Roou pid:e wil 10 one wh w be grve s Waehington-st, 1o -3 ¥-FURNIRIED HOOMS: LOW TO LUINING-ROOM G N£ I rhiaent tenanie; per day, 50 cents (0 #1101 el b R D Lo ' 2 g Exst Waaningion: oA FILT-CLASS GIRL TO D¢ eral iousewnrk, hwedlsh prefsrred. Call 18702 Cheatnut-t., between Clark and bear.orn, Norih Sides TANTED=GERMAY OR SWEDE COOK AND Iaundress, 8t 220 Fonth Mopen-a-, Must g0 « North Bide, O NENT~FURNISHED RUOMS, £2TO $1.%0 PERR i ll’lfl' with fire, convenicut toLusiness centre, 137 chigan- st., near C| stand Loth thoroukiily. Call abonca with reter o - West Side, B A - 3 70 HEST—THRER IOOMS NEWLY AND NICELY A, T‘mf;'f‘x.'r'i.‘.,‘fn i g‘h‘{;';fif,,;, i furalened for huusekeepings tidy, pienssat, con- R ats 3 venlent, second Gour front. 33U Loke = —— Housckcepars. 2 _X0 RENT-STORDH, OFFICE VWASTED=A TEFINED LADY A% HOFSEREER. * k Tiscollinevis, ef for gentieinan of means, Please address f Teibune omlce. AND FIXTURES FOIR BALE—A {1y Bited-up bar-room, with billiare n-av., near Twenty-accond-at.y sty ‘entire r Tent, A Bplendid chance for efther fur- airs OF fOF privale sUDpOr-TonmA. JACUL WEIL, loont i No. 146 Dears Tiscelinncous DA QESPE Tyrolean .""5' T Rhply " ta Toli sl i€ . WANTED 10 IENT. Youi T, ) ifookkeopors, Clorik ITUATION WANTED-UY & G b 2 ol re desired on M poati on Sorh Skde 1o parts wlalies to be perinanciti table board must be had near by, 3 AddresaC 44, Tribuue olice, | W T A T F G, ROV 0TS, : suitabirto eht 10 i would buy some furniture., _3iiress O 40, Tribune. A8 TIAVELING BALES. . uring laxt five 'y fnfed with the Cu T TTUATION — WANTED 1T A ] edlmmnger tn tio oiatry, speakin French, German. Euglish and Duted, t which It capariifes nay fit b for, BSOS, 400 Outario. AN, A i dany L N rens S ’{u NCES 0% T 0Tt FURNITUL] i £\ out renoval: atso.” money Toaned ou coilaterals, 131 Randolnhest., Boum AW FOIL OLD™ GOLD AND R, Domesticse : QITUATION WANTEN-IN A U0 IN A PRIVATE A D) fanly, who ‘nuderstands thorougbiy conking ani ‘ 7 Money tolnaa on watehies, diamony laundry wots; would du xeneral bousework, 314 souih 4 ef crervdescripilun nt GOLDHAILY Parkeav, ] Omce disensed), e Eant 3 wint Jo G con i all pris Vl’;fll‘“l’:l'l‘:ln """-’l +at., corner Curt! chaddbl i JITUATIO 1 BITETENT RIOSEY Loaxt: 1D Leimn 1o o couking In Brat-cldss tamily: witl 1M dtacion work a< housematd or do general work. iefcreaces of Jistersis. 106 W0 years trum Jast criuluyer, 81 Veraou-uy. SUIVATION WANTED-IY A XEAT, COMPETENT ¥ xirt o do second or general tonsswork fo a small ¥ Fefereuces can Lo given. I'leass callat o N A ALDS TAN be liad 4 exchiaags for currency st tho countings To0m of the Trilune Compuny. 4 JENSIES CAN DE HAD IN EXCHANGE FOI t - ‘eurrency at the lng-roomn_of tha _Trlonoe, ! N WANTEN-TY X GRIIAS ot 10 JILVER 35 AND ECHS TN PACRAGES | 1) dujiencral huusework in a privaia family. Cail at L) uf Bit}{n exchange for currency st counting-room of | 33 Welld-at., up-stairs, third door, Tribune Company. ITUATION WA TRD=Y A FIIST.CLARS COOK 0 R secoiud et o & arat-cinas urivate family vord references, 1 13 Call to-day, troni 108, m. fo 4 p. B : o B o4 Michigan-ar, % 5 s i & AV —10 | 2 CYEA I TUATI WANTED ~ IY COMUETE b3 Vol R R S | Dot b tanl 'lllh"l:,l‘}g;"l;: ut aud 2 comm! ddress VI W Pl i ’“{m‘ e enenl i FANTED-$2.000 ATH Vil CENT FOILS YEALS, | S ATION W N EXPEIEN 4 % IFL 16 ¢o0k, waah, and fFon (0 & brivate fam Atarens IRt on Sres-class real estata securliys § Gy 7L iriae for two duys 353 Boutl Sayorte v WASIEL=TU BoLnOwW FIVE TO den yearsat 7 per cent: will give aveurity on uns fncumbe s(ate worthh Ova tlineatho joun askrd: Wil bay o commistious, " Addreas I O. Box 348, Oal: SITUATION ED~A4 COOK AND L3 dresa i g s family by a0 experiencod Fue wiish womany has goud reference. Call for three days a3 142 T wentleitiat, . s i VANTED-TY & GOOD iRt INK 4 AN AT 8 PER CENT, ALRO : < O.”O“lmuh-r Jumis on_city property und AN Tt} (1) H farmie, ' PETERSON & DAY, 163 (ndoinh-at. & or nan'st In oarding-bouse. Avply A current rates. | . DI SITUATION WANTEN=IY AV AMERICIN GIItL Ci).. 08 Jlearhorn: ‘near Washingion. sl’rlflm‘lnlhfl a8t ll:n o second lAulIl o & l‘?‘i.:]lx:’u —_— — family or 1ight housework. Call Tuursday aud Friday IUNIN, a2 Ewing-ste B et e, = ALE—| “CLAFS SALUON, ALSO BIICK ANTEN=TO DU GENREAL HOUS H O i ot 20K FEot: a1 inodern lmprovementas yrefareice. Applgat 408 Weal Madison, - i Teasonable terme. Addreas UARDNEL, Urundy Couns | GITUATION WANTEU=BY A YOUNG GIRL TO 5 | B dsecond work. ” Call b 343 South Halsted-st., LE~A GOO0-P. OFFEE Housg | It . o 3 TION WARTED=DY A GOOD Gilit. T0 DO .c“nrl.ln”t':l 0 C e neral huusework in u private family; 14 4 good b NTRITED without 2. B0 eLa. EVADA T AND 130 WABABI-AV, ficduced pric wnd board §1.5 per dayy $4.50 Lo 37 hoarid, §4 weok. Bu.um-ln‘ A FAMILY OF FOULL ON ROUTH bluds, 1n guod locativn two large tunn:clln‘ ToUILE, well furnishied, and good table, Itefercuces exchauged, On7, ‘Uribune utlice, e LOST AND FOUND, _ : TPOURD-0N SUSAY, I COXDUOTA GF VAN Iruren-at. car, 8 1argy breastotis, with hate st Tiquiry at oftice Chicago West D\ pany, 50 Itandolph R 3 AKTY WO RTOLE THE, 000DS FROM will return them, murs will be bald than feics woull utve, Address €81, Tribuno oiice. OST-TETW) ORNENR MICHIGAN-AYV, 4 Twenty-seco ol 128 and 123 Calaia o red monx‘cu&m\ s contalning atout 937 e Feucy, ticket south bide teceptiun Club, and some pu- The fnder \fl.ll Do sultshiy l'l‘l‘"ql:llnz\"} Nlol:fl‘l‘; o, Toimia i Teadors. [BeuranC Company's A .nnm.‘n Troom 4 125 Lacall O3T—POCKETDOOK—COMING _ FIL0M Train, Van Uurou-at. depot, to Fleld Co.wretall sture, Fagoulilon utiding. Fioder Wil te lahdsomely rowred by fosxing 1t st Gencral Feciynt “:ll;u Chicage, stock [vland & Pacific Laliruad, Van -8 viston Italiway Coime A DLACK NEWFOUNDLAND 1A NAMED aro," A lberal ruwurd wiil bo patd by retury- It the L8105 10 228 Kaat LEvisiun-si., coruer uf Larma- Led. THUB. NENNING. FPHE GENTCEMAN W1i0 DROFPED B FOCKET- ook in past-oifice yesterday can bave it by call- fuiz st 164 Mich Igan-ay., lguui 3. 3 hE O HETILY OF HLACK NEW- "P Julindiand dog. with collar and chuty” sttactod strayed from 210 Weat Lake st . L T T L —— S ORANGES - 5% ORY “AND BASEMEN l‘w'kn‘é’fi_fl:‘lfilmu. nnlmllu" lwnlnl.[’:r xfin}: lows or Kausasi partics uuable or unwililog W _pa; i oS i o e wply. U Fibua To EXCUANGE=T WANT BOME GOOL _VitD. diictivo Chicako property (ot all mortgauv) for & Srit-class faru, duely locabe M. F. CuY, 77 Llark. = SEWING MACHINEN, GET Youn ACIHINE WHERE YOU ate. E"fl 7 e, o warnsuted Josn Oifice, 123 Clark: 3 £ 2 53 AL " can buy it ot wholesalo prices. Only now sewing- ischiics Fold 8t 4. G MANY & CO B 52 Adema s, tear ITr“ur NICE 8INGER, DOMFESTIC, WIIEE] 4 Wilson, snd ofher mahines below half pric A toon! TI FOIL_BOOKH-STANDALD WOBRS oy goud prived. Befory you sell your corner sdtaon wnd earbora sis, GUOD SECOND-UAND 10 OR 13- powee Bru-box boller, Addreas C Uk Trib- JPERSONALTHURSTON: CALL AT MY OFFICE ysl‘h} Tovraing. b A Duddh s ol TG ' TLOM §1T0 urdav. _Call thai o STORAGE,_ o IREPEGOF WAKRIOUSE, 100 WEST UGNLGE for furnliure. crelandise, Cartianee ote. Luauslo AT E e o ATl gl Pty AVE THIS AT 2 WERT WUSIN s = ‘lo!;“l.l’l;l;.'hull with D —RY A FIIS LASH per day. 1oom Kxcl 3 of work Inw fasily, : i QUTUATION WA ARELIADLR UL AR O evok [n & privata Fosumitia i Iy ean by il ed. "Adilress, for two days, @) lielaware-pince, QUTUATH ANTED-RY RWEGLA tola general housewurk EERING I S=THE OWKER of & large nnd prosioroud m taring busined, oy forclu imgreata cumiel bius tu ko 4o’ Eurupe, 1y devtrous o fisce bis-ome depurtinent fn ¢ of 3 g g n e v, one Wiy 1t e will scil tron 0 8 1 his 5 al Tkin & sl fa o Ut E5 UR) and TAKG pay 10 thy prof. | CItY referpuce Siven. Ploase call at 227 Weat . u;'-l he alone will buy ot il kT s Jear; | upatairs. STTUATIONS “WANTER-TIY TW0 (ONT for nvest: Lm :ll!'l‘" ""'Ilr:lh:: :‘r:dl:ll’l:l‘("'flu. uther . ;| i u0 ubjection tu st dista . Lo PIENCE | Jieferes e I required.” Call st K47 Cutage Urav e ‘ Ui 118 u! h & capital of from $7, 0 1o $10, 000 wil] be noeded to run. the buslness; 10 oto nocd wppi) x4 L Amoutit i veady caan; tois 1au rure ch aiut. | For fulfpariiculars apyly to W &CU., 143 Lusafie- MILE HAWKEYE 'l.,“l. h':" ago; best coal and Aiflt.: 0N WOTtKH, ) GO0D il Tu HO W Furquer-si., S R L A L i tear Coy M 1, o 4 Ty L T s A K FFE & E{ILIN oo | QITUATION WANTED=BY A GO gl e RERFFE & WEBENLING, Kioavlle, | QITUATION WANFEDZUY A Goon ar S I~ACTIVE, RONESTMAN WITIL §1,u, ey s ' 4 g L | QITUATIO! BASTERY GluLs 3 Al i S | S R 3 WANTE e fauilly, ouc as cook ufactarlug wholesale businea 1ar ke : A socond klrt; rat-claws Teferuiicer op ill rake Liaccs P L P T o inree ™ | Meparat allor aliireta T0r o o oo Calicbriis® MUK 0 QITUATION WANTED-BY FIRAT-CLASE G0N, T A T o nanre | 3 0 would o geacea houseworks £l clty Tefe wero tho villy ol : i e 4 ERABTRTOIE g A ene | QITUATIGS WANTED=BY TRSFECTADLE Uikl tat mmvmwdn eation s husore ot 00 CeB! | QITUATIGY waANTED- Y TRAECITRLR 0T ! h tuno longer than any planos made, | Dearboru-at. and In e ich and full 1u tuoe, constructed 1o endure, 'y wascutial Lhe perect bianos of the age. HMusical masturs and anisteurs tea and prenvunce the tallat, Duvis & Co. Ups L Thea pisuoe, with uiher inusical instruoients of tha beat mnu.uun M{"u“[“m‘,’ ‘.mlrwllr‘l.ih:::m‘m. co catalugues furulaliod tree on spplivation, ed brice catalog e “;"mmc‘:'n“"‘u. ITUATION WANTEI-DY A GIRL TIOKOGGN- Iy competent to evuk, Wash. and {rt, or general :‘u.rk 10 & private fewlly, Mletercucos glven, 773 Wa+ 9 I ov Sonmsiressos. ) ATION WANTED—UY COMPETENT DRESS. ! Snn?._xfl Gl Address B, 170 Twonty-secu Q T, o CATE AND ADANE: A s LN e ToF e Worid rouow bed Lanit, Nurssis y JTUATION WANTED-BY A HEFINED GER. D';V.L'ugwtg 1200 CUIIPADI'Y planos, gu'fl'flxf& totak cars uf child or cuilareu and se 0M FALE—13 HORSES FIT FOIL ALL USE; W o , aud on trial 1 X T horac, Sefu o7 8 Lady, 4ot b ea wans. Every Lnstruuient ments it requtred. Ty fully warrasted; sold on_ust s . drive, can trot d Instraments taken In exeha, sty the luniest huuse 1h wrthwest, and carrylug (i Iandert sock: wo ara a coudition 3 wller upusual low prices W purchiasers, 4 PIANOS AND OLGANS OF DIFYE] D00 TS 5 Over bkt ver Stered infors fu this market, Deslers snd purchascrs will tud It o thelr wdvaaisge 10 call, exuimlay siock, il ot rices. Corner Btate snd Adains: nrw:i.-gdnnnnu 'eunoyer & Co. 1 3 eeal ruest Abwortmont of BeW and becon Ands Ju CBICARY, 1U 0XLTCes- WiguL: 2 04 of baruess: wiil b soii ai sud waguna' o' let Byt "‘;Wfll all Kiue rince. Hones Sy ndvanceds WIlkscil o monthly paymeits, by gt W ALK S aud = —r= | aure s ookt you Luy. EOUS, wibtea, 4 e TUBCELLANEOUR o ons | 00 w10 A T60R 7 PERIGOLD WoriC ok JURKISI BATIL IS SOUR OWY JOOM | 1 wolghiug ), 300 I ; lo 8 uod workor n slugiy ue for s centa: puniphlows frve, LUBINS Portablo | Gountu; ol at b sacrifce. aathe owice s o furibee Furklah ach (0., s st Fourtucat., Ciucinnnd, 0. [ GasT%, Rl AT AU R S Fi v, ; EAUTY, FIGYIIE, DEVELG! TIQUETTE, =t Danta's Advleo (0 Ludies,” & !i#.’:m‘&..,..:.’fi...‘.m: ‘Dula Banta, Chicagy. hurse, uar! Moes ¥ ’. Tt cars yid, welghlyj unds, Addreds A, JARTY “WHO H[A5 AL EXPEL b | 1 et Loutn 19, stativg” loweat casli 5 oFinan OF yaper box-factory misy leara of some- | peice, elc, By e tuin o blsadyialuge by wbirebiog, wilh full ‘nazie VASRENGEN COUPE TWOC - Y o AV ANTED= Uit 2 icte order; state prico fur casll and Wit St ek FANTED-VUST.CLiss POOLTABLET WUST ‘V ‘bz:fi:w"‘mldn— ¥ 1% Tribune vl NTED=GOOD ™ HORs! wivnts of ¥25 pur monthE i \Illlfitb‘: svud sad ueasly ifl.?;ginmm I.I\fi\rn&‘\.nx,u T VIvE on 1o O FITTRCOE, Kl Vaadun b nceuna nbSe, BOARD OF TIEADK MEMBELSHIE, W iNT. A Trivune ofice. 1t SALI duse pald KDTE 3 gae W, K. SN q!:ui‘."m'flx With balt . QELLING OFF AT COST UNE WEER PREVIOUS 8 ) ot etita, OF $or caali: aih Kiuie S removal, o twtdiiueats o Al e FouE SURV Wt 1€y €L, Bnt-cluss. Dl BALK-ELLGAN deska, Ae, dited Wit DAL . 3 O aTdadan ¥ vy s i of fusnitare, Carpeti, wud soved ¥, GO A el Weat Sadagi-ate

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