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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1878 argan has the crescendo pedal, which tn & great | tronhle. feature of the Botton orzan, 13 an annllance operated hy the foot of the player. by which ali iz #taps of the urzan can aradually be drawn, and vice torsa, The pipos ranza in wize from a wooden manster, ‘thirty<two fest long, twenty-six fnchea wido, and twanty-two Inclies deep, to & tiny metal whistie iy three-foarthy of an fach in teneth. The sannd of the firat 18 an oclave belmy the low- est note of the grand plannforte, and of the mecs d two nctaves ahova the highest note of the 0, All the larger metal fAnc pipes aro of the 4t zine: the others are a composition of tin and lead, 'n'{,lnlln acgordance with the requiroments Oneof the most blatant of them now hiad Jost n valnadle nosition simpty on acconnt of hisindolance. Thera wae only one thing to do w;th mich inen, and that was to make them under- #tan ) thit they had to earn an honest day's living orstarve. i e ltev, Mr, Patten didn't betleve the ** pooh- povh** cry wonid do anythinz towards nnderetand- ing und rettling the question, Thero were a great many soher, serlons men smong the Sacialing who felt that wien they were wiiling to work and eonldn’'t work there wan anmething wrong abont the busino«n, Dr, Patien lmllv‘,vmr the meeling had nut by any means reached the hottom nf the MUSIC. Church the aum of $10,500 toward paying oT a deht of $13,1.)) now on the church. The meeting then adjonraed, TEMPERANCE. WEST SIDE. A temperance mass-meeting was held 1ast even. fngin the Park Avenue M, R, Chorch, at which thers was a very falr Attendance. The evening's ex- erciae was opened by ainking, followed by prayer drey the Rev. 1. Hahcack of Philadalphia, Dr. 8. 8. Davis, M. 1. Eilen Foster of Towa, Miss Fran- ccs K. Willard, and others will be read. The thir- teenth annnal report will be presented by Mr. Stearns. Foliowlnz i an abstract of the important potnts tonched apont ‘The report nets forth that the past yoar has been one of great activity In the work of temperance, — platform, pulpit. and press having been consecrat- gincinnati Deeply Stirred by the Concord of Sweet Sounds. . 0 of tone, hot in no case lons than onc-tuted tin, misject, and hoped 1t would not be dropped until | by the iter, 8. II. McChesney, ed to its servico nore extensively than The Gm“‘t Bienninl Festival o Lo THE MUSGAT ronces rnwur;’wi.xngfipld',d = oy “‘:‘ . et W, Flobdapesd ebld that tbey bad entered | ver before, © Tha oclaty, thoush | hams - 0 e alrendy ennmerated the roloiate, he ho Preskding sidee enggestod thel 8 discus. | 4! o i LY to Commence To oL L T BT i .hmwwmnn:“}m”m{ e o o pon a wae of cxt:tmination sgalnat the ram | pered for''want of funds, har published trafiic, and did not mean to let up antil they bad exterminated {t altogether, Chlcago was waking up o the needs of the hour, ana there wan hove for the temperance canse. ‘The Rex, ficorze W, Prake sald the dificalty an dealing with the evile which amict the nation wae not the strepnh of the wicked, but the apathy of tbe good, e repeated the old atory of the Irish- man who took & numoer of pritoners by ‘‘snt. rounding’ them, ' and opined tnat there were cnough apeakers on hand tosarronnd the andi- ence, Qaoling from Englieh history a= reporied |)( the vereatile but sligntly unreliable Dolwer in hla *‘Last of the Saxons, ' the speaker said that Harold wae defeated at lastings becauso the night befure the battle the Saxuns got drunk, while the He helleved and circolated B larger acuregate of tamperanco Titeraturo than in_any previous yesr. it has con- tinued 1ta work in Congress in régani to a Natlonal Commission of Inguiry concerning the liahor traf- Bic, and fis relations to the public welfare. cunspicunus feature of the toniperancs work af tho past year hian been the revival of popular in- terest 1n tim total-abstinence pledge, o whicl manw thousands of alznatures hinve been nbgained in all parts of the country, and In the empioyment «of other **maral sussjon ‘" methods for the dis- couragement of drinking and dronkenness. In connection with the remarkably eflective meet. fnga for the promotion of temperance held by Mr. Moody, and with whatls known as the **Reforra Moveinent, " much prominence lias been given to the power of the gracenf fiod aa a curtaln means of eacape and prutection for the intemperate, and only the Cincinnatt alngera: Sopranos, 150; alto 1465 tenora, 100; hasees, 303: total, H74. these munt be added avuut 150 more from neigl boring tawna. Ve orcheatra is_ eomposed as fol- lows: First violios, 1d, 1i cincipal; second vioting, 10, L. Ger t 3, C. Hemmann, principa Uthoff, principal haepm, i, (1 Anglish thers were delezates present from the Natfonal Temperance Nuclety whom the meeting would probably desire to hesr froin. ‘The saggestion was adopted, the Rev. Mr, Cra- rou heing apuointed 1o lesa in the discussion at it tmo, Tie lev, Mr, Parkhurat calicd aftentlon to the large 1ist of canrch noticen In last Nunday's Trine vxr, and wantinz romething done wherehy the ublishers of the Sundav papers wonld pahlish bem §n thelr Sstarday editions, ‘fhe Rtov, Mr, Willlamson snegested that some of the notices were pahlishel withont the minls- tors' knowledge. That waw the cavo with his, Me. Farkhuret disclaimed any desire to attack the papors. W hat ho wanted wae -unnl{l 1o have the Mothodiat people understand waero the preach- Da Description of tho Music Hall in Which the Concert Will Be Givon, s plecolo fute, 1 Aute orn, 13 clarinets. 4: b \net, 13 binsoons, 45 horns, Hi cornefs, trampets, 2} bass trumpet, 15 tenor trombone| bass trambone, 13 taba, 13 tyiopanis, 107. A more completely equlppes archesira b never bofore appeared In 8 festival in this country, Itonly remaine to glve THE INAUQURATION PROGRAMME far to-morzow evoning, which will be as followa: The Immense Organ, Its Power, and Its Impressive Ap= Normans apent their time in prayer. pearance. 1, fcenga trom Aleeat. i 0terk | erpgtonlun bl puciuon, | 1ed the fallow- | {BALIL wana fuvorablesicn thatwhile he ruin-shoy, | InaDy tiere are whu lisve thus bcen reachied ana Citamn St Eritich, Afr.. Panmmtan. S Taghu: | 0g: Kecpers were, Sruuk, thy Cheblian ool et | e Womate' Chriian Temberanca Colons, (otrn. AL, esten Afr. A praylng. e had understond that $10.000 would 5 ‘e nlans, asi . \ pietc; e, Hemmetts,” Me.Walineg, Caorus, and | | Fowotnod, That we renacst the managersof the 7hnes | not covce tho oxnenea of the trlaluf Sherry and | which now cuver the conlinest, Live aided latgely A Vast Contiguity of Bunting, 3, Fosiivul e, Otto Sioger | Sd.ri% TEIAURE (o pauilah our pulit soticed i their | Connelly, ann wanted to know how many licenee. | during the vear ta incresse the nonulat interest in e, A Wheney, Or- 3, Symphony No. B Erolea. 0P h A T ROn Ut10. - ATaFla, Eunatre. sicherzo (allegra yivace), Finale (ai- 1egrO MATOYss oruerisnnese. Orehesira, TIIRRE AR TIRRE PORCES at. work, making arranzements for the Festival which commences to-morrow. First, thers are the manazers, who are hn-‘y rnulm( on the ing tonches to the Muxic-1{all, and trylrg to com: plete the nnmerons little details of hisiness so Ay not to give offenso to the thoasand and one people who are ready to take it on very slizht provoca- tion; seeond, Mr. Thomas and his asstatants, who are rehearsing the nettats, choras, and orchestra from sunrlse ta midnight. The rehearsals promise well for the Festival, but there Is a fecling of nervousness with regard to rome of the worke, pasticularly ** The Messlah, " which, strange as it may seem, has litherto been unfamiliar to Cincine nat) singers. The third force i the great pulile, and it s doing its work (hm‘mlghlr Ithough the work of decoration is not yet finlahed, the city {a gay with flaga and bannera, 3 3 feen it wonld take to maka np this eum." Justice Heully had said that scven-eizhthe of ail tha crlmo in Chicago was caused by drink. Thespetker gare a hard siap at Judee McAllister for Bia decision In regard tu the sale or lquor to minors, and mid that, although the technicalities of the 1asy might Leagainst them, the temprrance poonle meant to o right alonz until they had achieved the object ‘Which lay #0 near thelr fiearis. The ilon, C.C. Booney wanted to know what further disgrace was nosrible to befall the Amer- ican people than the drunken, mradlin scenes in the Lnited States Scaate during the Iate ail-night debate on (be Sliver LI, Tho trouble was that the 240, 000 grog-ahops of the United Biatea were 0 many cenirea of political power. The leaders and bolders of political power In State, city, and tc\lu\r vundered to the rum trade for the saxe of itz political iufiuence, s was ten times as eaey to urganize against rom puplic and national sentiment against the curac of alavery. There would never bo an Intelligent underatanding of the subject and an apuroach to reform until it was understood that thete were only Lo places from which power pr Gospal témperance’ work among the young. Tnruugh thelr agency twany wanderers kave been arrented o thelr ¢vil conrees, rescued from im- pending ruin, and brought within the foidof the Christian Church to the feet of the Sfaster. ‘The different religlone hodies have giren in- opersation to the caure of trmperante, y cases have adopied emvbatle testls monies againet the injnrlona drinking uvages of soctety and In condemanation of the liquor-trafilc, Much ™ han bLeen done aleo fo encourage and rtrengthen the weak end tempted who are trying torefurm, Especiaily has thero bozn a most grat- Hying increaee during the year in Sabhatn-school temperance fnstractl The diflerent temoerance orders and Natlonal and State organizatlons have shared the ceneral kening, and have continued their Inbars during tho year in thalr reepeetive aplieres of sctivity wivh & large messure of anccess and ussfulness, 1n many State Logi<latures. aa well as in tne Con- grees of the Unlted Sta the lanor traflic has occarloned much dircuesion. There have, howe ever, been fow imporiant changes in the atututes, Te flquar provlem s becoming moro and mare ¥’ Tiiesa notices painf news ftems to whicli the penple are gatitlad, and which the papers ate expecied o furia nd wiil send In oar notices un Feiday, end Fequcst that thiey b not publislied ou the Savliatl day, L CALIWRLL, A, KPENCKR, The ey, Mr. Thomaa atated that he wanted his notica in Saturday and Guaday too. Ho desired people to know where he was to preach, aud inti- inated that a notice in a Sunday paper was what would best accompiinh that. Mr, Parknurat called tor n rising vote. That, ho eaid. would show how the minlstars atood. Thery were objections, The Itev, Mr. Danlels observed with trath thata dincussion was um’ to take place, nnd that it would draw out widely-divergent opinions, Ile, therefore, moved to luy the resolutivn on the table temporarily, “The mollon prevatled, and the remalnder of the scasion wan spent 1n Jistening (o Measrs, Stearns and Babcock, of the National Tomperance Soclety, With Flags Flapping on High. Enthusiastio Singors, Multitndea of Stran- gors, and an Overflow of Bear, reelal Dispateh to The Tribune, CixctsyAT, May 13, —The great festival which will commence ta-morrow In Cinclanati has per- haps the most complete conditiona of auccess of any musical occaslon of the kiad that this country pascver known. They are: First, one of the Jaraest and moat clegant music-halla In the world; gecond, the Inrgeat orpan in the United States, and onc of the fiva great organs In the world; third, was fu creale PRESBYTERY, the entire Theodore Thomas Orcliestra, reinforced TIE PRINCIPAL STREETS The Chicago Presbytery met yesterday motning | ceeded: tho churchen and the raloons, “The apew recognized, paramount question of prartical poll- e nnunual number of 108 pieces from his Pbil- | are in a blaze of color, e dull, smoky gray of | n McCormick Block, the Rev. Mr, Walker In tho | ¢7sliaded to the work of the Citizens' Learne fa | tlca. and tho tims le at Land when the poiitical n harmonic Orcheatra; fourth, & superb chorns of | tle stone-fronts Inentivencd with festoons of ever- | chalr, The ftav, repard to reprersing the sale of liquor to minora, | rosvonaibllities of citizens, a4 such, for fhe leyal Palterson, of the8an Frans | pog said that it wonld be an act of merey to kill 8 | perpetuation or the rapression of the manufacture soout 700 volcen from Cinclonati, Davton, lamil. | Srecns, fowers, fogs. and sireamets of garly-cols | circo Presvytery, was lnvited to ait aa & curres- | boy outright inslead of mllmerlnihod]' and sou) | #nd sale of intoxicating liquors for drinking vur- ton, and Urbana, carfully picked from the choruses | gyeyp, “m* the etrects, aud tirais | Ponding member, by putting the demon Rom nto his liand, Tem. | poses chnnot with impunity Le lunger iguored or s et petione. festvale; ffth, o | 108 acros | s strecte, au Porerott | *orhe lev, Joscph Gaston was recelved under tho | erance mon must goan with the gool work uatll | SWAIOKEL oy clicions and accolar, ot given pera array of vocal sololsts, Includ- ;rll;f_r‘ct-" lh‘-;r g\'g‘t“r;"fgln u.é"'fifim n""v'fc%"n’r carc of the Presbytery, having s letter of disnils- | yhrown around the youth of the land tnat Bm(ec- mach valnahlo aid to the temperance cause the Mume, Pappenhein, Mee, E. - Aline tho dny.‘nn;l Tie finds. himeell lnl o 2al from the Presbytery of Peorla. The Rev. Mr, tion from the wiies of the whisky-seller which it | past year, devoting to it & Iarger amount of epace od, Miss Anna Louise Cary, Miss Emma Craueh, Miss Lonleo Kollwagen, Messre. Charles Adams, Clristian Fritsch, G, Taghapietra, M. W. Whitney, Franz Remmertz, and Ueorge E. Whit. ing, of Boston, organist: Iast. but mot least, Theodore Thamas, director, and histrusty lienten- ant, Otto Singer, leader of the Cincinnsii annonic company. 1lis porirait, in avery cqncelvable form, Invariab forms 8 centre-plece, Vlanked by the old and modern masters. The public_bulldings, hotels, and principal business housce aro very clegantly decorsted. Thio (Zazetle lan dressed tteell up In gay oltire, lkewlse the Commerclal, but the Enquirer 3 1n a kind of half-monrning ‘becauss it was not allowsd to sing, and it fv #till lamenting aflorded them in other ways. Mr, Fnller, and Mr. C. P. Baflington, two recent canverla fo iia temperance canse, spoke nt rome Tength, and were followed by the Kev. Dr. Gurney, Wwho {uok the ground that Foforms muet grow and cotild nut be manufactured off-hand by machinory, The nret thing to do waa to persuade tiic tempted to nbandon their evil hablte, the second ta remuve the temptors out of the way and break up the accuraed thap “ever before, nnd in many instances repros ducing extensively the literature of the Natjonal Temperance Soctety, As to Sablath-scfinal work, over 200,000 pages of leason-leaves, 60,000 pages of caneert exer- clscs, 300,000 pages of children's illustrated tracts, and 25,000 children's chromo pledzes have been published, circulating mainly in Bahpath- achooly, _Tne receivts for publications have veen Lamont, of Crawfordeville, was {nvited to alt a corresponding meinber, The Committes on fame Misslons renorted o 118t of the churches which had signified thelr Inten- tion to contribute the sums peked of them for the coming year; also thic churchcs sshich wore unable 1o ralse the sinounts placed against thelr names. Bocloty, assistant. the lost Eurydice. N The total amount nsked for Uy different | business forever. The meeting closed by singing | over £0,000 more than Inst yeor, and the corre. ot SR o | atrendy e VELUOND OF STAKGENS |\ gye | strogaling _churches wan $7,000, andthe | the Dozology. B pondenco in thia depsriment ias neatly dosbied. The Music-Hall uwudl'- extetence to Reuben . | Growasd. Where the great crowds yot to como are | total smount pledged was & ltle SOUTII SIDE. typed, and e vu-';ufucr. h';’-"be:;"prn:m:fl'v':'g; Eoringer, o wealthy and rotired merchant of the | tobe put s a myatery. Thoyare pouring inby | over 85,500, A vostsl-card from the A mass-meeting of tha citizens of the Sonth freat snccess. . Necelpts from subacriptions to the ralirond and river packets almost hourly, 1u niany canes the slocping-cars have been chartered for liotel pnrposes. As thore da scarcely n ticket left, it {s probable many will bo dieapvolnted unless they arc able to find standing-room. ‘The fuil ro hearsal to-day I8 an improvement upon its prede- cussurs, but, If thero be any weak spota In the por- formance, the mflmlnr enthusiaewm, the new hall, tho big organ, an TIE OENERAL MUSICAL CRAZB, will cover them op, nntwitnatandinga very bitter fecling among many of the local musicians, that they are not incinded in the orchesira, which threatens to make lively work after the Fostival e over, The general public dues not tronble {teelf .avout §t; butis disposed to enjoy & grand gals weok, ‘Fo-night tho strects are nnlnky crowded, and thero are many lllunnoations, and ali Cincin- natt {8 wrapped in flags and dreesed in all the colors of the rainbo RELIGIOUS. TIIE. METHODISTS. +4The Telation of Clirlstianity to Soclallem " was (ho subject of dlacusslon before tho Methodlets yesterday moraing, tho Rav. A, W. Patten leading off with a paper an the subject. The present condi- tlon of tno lower classca In the clties was reviewed atromo length, Oneof tho chief causes for the overflow of cities with tho Iaboring classes, wald the speaker, was tho growing dishxe for agricul~ tural employments, and the desire to leave the qulet cauntry homo and scttla down in tho busting, nolsy citics. Thare had grown up lately swhat wu known aa tho Bocialistic Labor party, whose plate form be referred to at somo length. Thoru was nothing danyerous in that document; but, from whathe had read of thelr pampblets, and from conyersations with thelr leaders, ho had no hesita- tion in saying that the party wan roally playing futo the hands of the Communtate. Tho Vorbote, of this city, who, immedlately at tiro close af the Festival of 1875, suggested its ercction and made it pos- #ible by o donation of 3200,000, which, with a like amonnt eubscribed by other citlzens, has been expended upon it. The Ilall In situated on Ll street, upposite Washington Perk, upon the slte of the old Lxposition Nullding. The facade fsn epecimen of artistle work, rare and beautifal, Tha front Is built of pressed brick and frecatone, and ahows In how many ways pressed brick, with {ts bright color, may be mingled with the soft, gray freestono to nlesss the eye. The approach to tie all fa paved with freestone, and broad stone steps must be ascended to tha entrance, The lall _eeutercd In front by nine doors, each of which measures eleven feet four Inches in the clear, Tae aggreaate space In the front of the Hlall, for Ingecss and cgreas, {8 102 feet, Nearly o hundred persons could marcl abreast through theso doors. The pine brond doors open into & apacious vestibule, 1% hy 47 feet. Over tho vestibule 1s a corridor the samo width, running across the entire front of the butlding, on the same floor aa thy drees circie at the main hall, DEXTER NALL 1 immediately over this large corridor, Its floor corresponds to the floor of the balcony in the main Dall, and is exactly the aize of the vestibule, 112 by forty-scven feet, Dexter I1all 18 named for Juliuw Dexter, who has taken a great Intercst in the enterprive from the first, and is to be rented fur public mectings, concerts, and balls, being provided with sultes of sooms, large aid hand- somely fnlshed, Tiere fa u corrldor nighteen feet wide on cach side of tuo Music-ilall, runoing its whole length, witl broad stone steps at cach end, These stsirways are entlrely of fron and stone, andare fire-proof. The corridors, which extend around two wides and acrass tho front of the Treasurer of the Hoard of Homo Missions fo New York to the Raov. M, Barrett wos read. Thls postal- card stated that the Board had closed the past year $10,000 In debt, of which balf was owing to the {m ?.'-“T‘ tho Chicago V'resbytery had not fuldlled ta pledyses. "Tho Treasarer had thereforo hnld back tho check for the salary of Mr. Barrett, one of tha nugsiona- ries under tho caro of thie Boar Several gentlemen expressed themselves feelingly upon this postal-card. The Rey. Mr, Trowbridge favored running the Home Misslon business independently of the New Yors loard. The Stated Clerk said that he had a communica- tion from the same Trensurcr of the New York Toard, in which it wus sald that the Loard was only abuot £9,000 bolind, ‘he Kev. L. Thompson thonght that the pos- tal-card was an lndlumu{. aud an lmvllry shauld be mado inta tho matter. It was vot the busincss of the Board of Home Mimlons tosay wnat amount should be collected from the Chlcagu Presbytery, nor what amonnts should bo paid to the mfasion- arles of this Presbytery, The Hov, M. Worrall offered the followlng, which waa adopted: Resolved, That the Cliafrman of our Tlome Mtssion Committes bu alrected to_correspond with ihe Beere. {ary uf tlie Bosrd nt New York (n raferenco to a postai- Bent iy the Treasurer of the liourd Lo une of our Adrocate xnd Banner have heen $17,024.00, and Trom bouke, tracts. . etc. S99, 013,00, ] total of 81 i v 828,05 uking 8 ’1;1r.er3'-:n.uu‘rl~|- ';r;mu‘fl;ofl Tocelnts for the e om publicstivna L BON, 02, dunae Tioms ‘£, 165,25, “mak 3080 3 “Tho expenses for 1 —— THE FREEPORT ‘'JOURNAL.” Special Correspondence of The Tribune, #uegpont, 11, May 11,—About three weeks ago the Freeport Journal oflice was levied on by the 8herifl of this county under certain exccu- tions from the Circult Court. The oftice was already covered by n mortzage for a larre Divislon who sre interested In the temperance work was held In Trinity Metlodist Church 3 cvening, &y proparatory to the anniverssry metllu; of the Natlonal Temperance Soclety snd Pablics) tion House, The meeting was called to order at 7:45, F, P, Elmendorf in the chair. The Rev. Dr. Ryder, the Ttov, W. F. Crafts, and the Rov, D. C. Babcock,af Fhiladelpuin, accapled poeitions on the platform, and the room was comfortably filied by n very fina andience. The Rev, W, F. Crafts was the first aposker, 1o spoke eloquently of the beautles and necessity of tomperance, and of the |mportanco of the great waork, ant followed h( Dr, Bahcack, one of the Scerclaries of the Natlonal Soclety. ile re« viewed the birth and growih of the temperance canse from the insuing In 1805 of the temperance 1’“" by a Preatyterian minieter up to the present Iime, At Saratoga, in 1BOB, the dret Soclety wan furmed, he raid, and the members were not aliowed 10 bocoma intoxicated except on election day or general holldaya. Following the growth of the causo, his reviewed the formation and work of the Amorican Socloty in 1826, which, in the apace of rix years, extonded Intu twenty-one States, and resulted in the holdiog of the first Natlonal Con- vention in Philadelphis o 1833, At (hiy Conven- tion a resolution was Introduced discountenancing ths manufacture, salg, and use of intoxicating drinks, and It created a great furore, and s great waa the opposition to it that a bady of Preshytes risn ministers In scssion (hore at the same fime tho Convention to protest against ite pane ange. It was passcd, nowever, but following it tho work was an up-hill business, for membera of the Soclety were at ltberty to drink wine and clder, and it was no unnsuai thing 1o ace avowed tumperanco mon pojnted ont as they swayed to and fro along the sidewalks as ** irregular, *ete, Tho next Conventlon was hold st Saratogn in 1810, Whon tho total-abatincnco idea was_Brst p ®Tota] ah- for 1t was plevied the property from the Bheriff, adver- tised it. and, on Wednesday, the Sth inst., sold iv at public sale. 'Tlhe property was bought in by the mortrugecs, rnd was sold bythem yester- -dsy to 8, K, Miner, of Galena, father-in-law of the present editor, A. V. Richards, who will continue to conduct the paper, For seyerat months the Jonrnal has vizorously opposed the renomfiation of {he Hou. I °C. Burchard, memnber of Congress from this district, and it {8 currently reported, and gencrally belleved. that the lesy on the oflice waa a put-up-Job to change the editorlal manacement of the paper. If :uclh d\\'u the object, the avtempt has slgually ed. kes aaare manifested in that card, ning defnitely the understanding tliat fa to cxist ne Uatwean thin Prestytery and the Losrd i rof~ erence to work within our bousids, Tho Rev. Mr, Trowbrideo read a lolter from a minister fu Dorciiester, Uu,, waraing the Chicago P inst the wiles of Mrs, Il A, New- ell, of that place, who had becn in the habit of sending begzing-letiers over the country, She wad the daughbter of a isslonary, out was an un- worthy branch, 8he had recently roceived nasist- anco from Cnicago, 'fho Rev. 11, T Miller presented the report on miniatersal relef, ahowing expeuditures of 3025, and recelpts_from the cuurches of §214. 35, The Rev. Mr, Dean read the ** Tative of the ——— MILITARY, Special Dispateh to The Tribune. OmalA, Nob., May 13, —Companies A, T, F, K, and D, Third Cavalry, and Compantes 8, C, 1, and I, Ninth Infantry, have been ordered to pro- ceed fram their reapective stations to the new mil- tary post which is to be catabliened on the Little stinence, 100, hesald, fronted by the winstry with the idea b Missourd, northw of Deadwood, which post 1s to & city, had Intely published an article, which he had | Rtato of Religion within Our lounds.* “Ihare had t God had : il N 5 biing, are”lned rom. tha oor wp avant | L, L L e o howing shat v | S 56 Speiasevial st Suring he Tet, | SEMCLEMGECORERAGd RPN, | Ko Sbiiea S i A Syt s et Wit by he - action of tho atmes. | MoBy botwecn capital and labor could mat be e o it year ou.brojestjon | teach God morale, or {mprovo: o Tr toachings | ordered o Fort Mckinney. which jost 18 to ba Pliste, becomes a» hard and smooth as marble, The | broukhit avout oxcopt by rovolution. Quotations | 35l " Four chirches had Feported no addi- | Wherevor the movement fook A foothold. The | commandea by Col. Merritt, Fifth Cavalry, who will scnd out various scoutini expeditions, com- poscd of troopa from _the avove-mentloged poste. P TIE TRIBUNE BRANCH OF N ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE GUR NUMEIROUS patrons throuzhout the clty we iave estabilsed Tiranch Otices In the different D13 l+ona, o8 designatod Belaw, where advertiseteats whil be takea for the sam priceas charged at the Mata Ofiice, aad will be receive until§ welock p. . duriug the we'ek, and upiti b p. m. (M8, Houksellers and Btatloners, 133 \ Newsdealer. Statloner, ete.. 1000 next Convention was in 1841, when the license que; tion came 1o the front, and the next was In 1Wil, at Ballimore, where the Wasningtionian mavement toak root and spresd over tho country, which aif- fered from the present movement in not """‘f a groat deal of religion In it. The next Conventlon was held st Saralogs, in 1RG5, when the Natlonal Temperance Soclety and Publication Ilones was given birth by the gathering together of the tem- porance fragments of the country, which the speuker dwelt on at some Jength, ~He concluded by urging, with considerable furce, that it was wrong to drink intoxicatinz liquors, because they of a sunilar import wera mado from the Soclailst, of Ciucinnatl, and from a pamphlet known as **Ietter Tlnes,” Al of them struck at the own- ershipof land, under theclaim that men had as mach right to Jand as to alr. 1f that wasn't Com- menism he should }ko to know what wae, Plato, 8ir Thomas More, and other dreamers hiad formed Just anch fantastical Utopian achioines for the com- ‘mon ownersaip of property, but they had all come tonaught. Thesocinlistsdenled now that they wera preparing to reeort to nrm:. claiming Huu.l they Ulons. Tho Sabbath.schouls wers promising. Ten churchea wera atfll atruggling under debt, Two churchos, Jefforson Park and tho Thoird Church, had nccnnled now editcees, Nine had en- tirely liquidated their indcbiedness. Unly seven hiad taken coilectionn for all the Hoards, The Preabylery adjourncd until Monday morning moldings ‘are minde of tho same materlal, The maln hall or auditorium {stho grand featurs of the Lutiding. It fa 1022 feet long and 112 fect wide. Every luch of the walls snd lng Is Hined wlth tatip-wood, fntehed Inoil. ‘This wooden line ing I8 not ptaced flat againat the solld brick walls, but stands out a few Inches, and acts on tho prin- ¢cipleot aviolln, ‘The maln floor alono contains 8,000 chalra, Includiug balcony and dress-clrcle, the main hall contalns 4,428 chalrs. This doesn't THE BAPTISTS, The Baptist Ministorlsl Aswocistion beld its rogulsr Monday meetlng yesterday moming in thietr Include the seativg capacyy of the stage, which 1s | Would depend oo logisiation. Tt was evident, | FoR e dolph strcet. Tho Hov. A, | Werepoisonous: that it was wrongto seil thom, €3t Madison-st.. near Westera: 3 . thi theso_detuas Wi s, No, i (A 3 ROBERT THROMSTON, West-8ide News Depot, 1 e ey atred b1l foe, | however, st tove of theso, dowanls woald | EERR A ool upon to presido. Tho Ttov, | BOCATSS Mex MErs PO orotn St has thete | Disods tnroor of Rt o Jeweler, New: aler, and Fancy . corner Lincol wide and 71 feet deep. The chalrs arcof white maple, cushioned with leather, with the seal to torn up lié an opora-chair. Tho foors of themain hatl ond the corridors are of wood, 5 £ H g people of © this antry ubinit to anything of the kind. The success uf thae party, therctore, 101t ever was to bave any, depouded on revulution, For the cauucs of thicse labor tronbles he agnin reforred to D, F. Curnnhan gavo s akeloton outline of hie sermon preached in the Fourth Church Snnday mominz. The Kov. C. 1. Kimball, of Engle- woad, Rave brief aketch of the ‘hislory of & aale; and that it being wrong to scil tquor, 1t was right that ita ssle should bs prohibited. irs, Harues followed In the readingof o caro- fnily proparcd paper, which was well received. She was followed by the liev, Dr. Ryder, who Guods, 2 FOR DROOKLY N, the firnt-clase No, 695 mado double, with three layers of heavy | the crowding of cities, an ued that it wero | Southern trip glven by Drother Thoarle in his | spoke briefly, taking the ground that{t was not A ol Brown "pavcr betweou thom, which serves [ weil o do something fohuck: the growth of up- | church. Alos kolcton of his Orst locture 1o ::gngiln tosizy tho il of lf::lnnr‘narlncf‘.‘ht;! it s | gy s |§’m‘|"-‘1d' el ASe Humeras P . | ulal e hon . a 8 b 0w young men. more imj int o arrest o flow at the fountain with all mudern improvementa and (n 1 il ‘a deaden all sound_aelalng (rom_persons movung | Biatlons Alhoush b Jakhus WS, Seon BIodS | SOUnE RER, 1 of preachingto Chllirens Tows" | Ruad—to" prevent tniemoerance, * Jlo read from | Tnquire AT s Mibunc, Hamdotp about tn the hall, Thore are GUO kas-burner in rlzes Touse, landuiphs a8, ho main hall, thitteen fmmcnso chandeliers, and UION-5T., de all fains sentiment on Lhe sublect, and at- front a tempt by proper leglalation to correct this growing, wan tho arder of the day, The dlscussion was the report of the Washinetonian Ilame, and satd opencd by Il P, Jacobe, who gave a inost Ine the statiatics from which ho read taught bim that T, NUION-ST, F BAL HTH, and Bort front, Kutestor. LONT, . in the whole boilding there are 730 burncrs. The | dangerous ovil, » Boclalisls, or many of them, | iructive and elaborate lecture, replete with fncl- | drunkennesa commenced In cbildbood, and how east uf ntate, fiour declines four and s half fect fron thoentrance | wern disposed to think the ministors mided with | Jents, showing that heart, and san), and sincen- | jmportant it was to affurd the young ecntertain- ‘Also lots on North Desrburn and North sate e e st the atditorium o tho wage, but tho | capital, &nd they even wentwo far nsto say, by | ty, and love of Christ were tho principal polotd | mentand keep them from tho aiirsciions of the . APy to OWNE] ot Mo 1n of the satio_ planc s he threshold at the | way of showiog whore mintaters ought to stand on | neceassty tu succesafully preach tu children. fntoxicating bawl. To did not_belicvo that he T BALE—DUAINEss FIOPE] ENT| front of the main hull. The distanco from tho | thls question, that Jesus Christ Himself wos & Drother Alexander, of BSrantford, Can., was Intro- | would live to sce (he day when drinking would be pAYIng kood Interest on investoie foor to the celling fe cixhty deot, but the ball is so°| Communist, Sone even said Mo was 8 tramp. | duced by Mr, Thearle. Thogentloman la cunncct- | entirely done away with, but by giviug our chil- ;::.'u:'u"'f,.vfix'n‘:“' chaten elt leuces 4, elutes elly. charge 1t ¥, JACOBA, '8 Generally thelr that churches were too fins for the poor, snd thet the Church ltself wasallied to and sym- pathized with tho capitalists, What he pleaded for was a sttily of this question by the ministers, and unity of eentiment between employers and employed, —mutual concessiona out of which would Onally come a fecling of trust and cunfidence be- tween tho two clasées, Tho Hav. Dr. Tunomns was plud that this timpor- tant subjbct had cowe up for diecussion. The atation smong the lower cl showed (hat somcthing was wrong, [t wae nataral to judge new movemonty by thofr worst phases, and henc tho Soclaliets hiad been denonuced a8 vosdy to d stroy propesty, burn. kiil, etc, The leaders, how. well proportioned that {Laect but Little murs ¢l was tho balf that distunce, No public ballding could have botter arrangements for escapo |u_case of fre. alarme or punica from auy csusc. The Usllison the gruun . aud has Ofteen rosdwoys dise tributed nlong the front, the sides, sud the ren 1Lrough which & crowd conld e: e watcr supply fv from the Eden Patk reservor, snd in each corner of the bullding there a Wllrr-mro Tunmng from the basewent to the top of the hall, with every convenicnce for the attachment of hose ouevery floor, Tl bullding can be Hooded with waler in ten winutes, TIHE ORGAN. The orean, as woliave already sald, is the ot in ml-cuunu‘. nd ven erected at of $30,000, 1t Blle s re ed with the oldest Canadian {,nuhm, ‘:nd :umu here for aptiss churchies, Moaste, Carnahan, Terrin, Clissold, Stowell, T, @, Carroll, 8, Clair, Mich., and Drs, Everts and Hewitt discursed the quesitfon introduced by Az, Jacobs at canslacrable length. ‘'ne Itev. De, Mewltt will road & paper next Munday's mesting oo ** liow to Proverly Vrolong tuo rate, e moctiug theo adjonrned. ((irandcle) French slstance from {he drea 8 high moral and relizious traluing, and creat- ing & healthy public sentinent, great gooa coutd bo dono. ISAAC CLAFLI "The moeting adjourned with sinzlog the Dox- ology and the benedlctian, NORTII S8IDE, One of the meelinge preliminary to tho sunual Convention was held {n Giraco Methodist Eplscopal Clbureh, corner of \While aud North LaSalle strests, 'The attendance was not largs. Mr. Thomas Moldiag presided. Mr. Ward Wood said that bhe was not alnconraged at seeing so small sn audience, ho thought probably there was se much good dune in small 000-92,00) DHOWS T FIN restdencoy liad ¢very ‘tnodern finpro lot 583146 (rorner) on Michigso-ay., north of Thire tleth-ot.. cast and morth fronts, T. . BOYD, Hoom 7, 179 Madison-st. MO BALEZAT A GIEAT BANGA dgwick-at., with th Tirings &t prescnt §1,0008 year. E ICK 1] T00X 100 ‘e Wotss one block ¥y THE PRESBYTERIANS, Bpecial Dispatch (0 The Tribuns, Pirrenvna, Pa., May 18.—The Gencral Atsem- bly of the Presbyterian Cnurch of the United Btatcs .. SUBURBAN REAL LSTATE. ]}0" B4 $100 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT one block from depot, at Lagrauge, 7 miles from Chicazo: $13 down and 85 monthly: chéanest property L5 cost in thu west end of el S e fect UTR o vors are T "’l:"iz‘ll?:'u'"“h‘flmll:gfiwl? e ot ua | will convene tu this city on Wodnesday noxt in tho | picetings a8 n largo oues, Ila often met pouplo e W 143 Laaite st Tooom e o Bite feut 812 Tnches In widih, sud the central par- between Iabor and capital, Light here, | Third Chiorch, on Stxth avenue, The Commiltes | who wol discouraged becauso of tBo | oy b CREVINAL ~CHOIGE TRESID tion containing tho large pnu'clu he keyboard,and | in the groatest grain market of the world, men | of Arrangements bas made every preparstion } 00, 000 icensed drame-shops in ihe 11 an restdence lute 81 Krowood and Tiyde Park, the cxpanaw of twenty-five pipes, is elgiiteen feot wem_-l,llr'lnl for {:;M-n Buch 't’"’l“l flm{‘hl not :3 necessary for the comfott of the delegatas, report- | countrys ~ but = they oldom . thought | enoventent o depur, andofered at i tsrpains. mgu'. ;l'lm l|l|1= portion -n‘:rmun‘-llh;u lha‘ lhll'ly; ""'h-' of ':Siu:'&:::. d.h:‘r‘&:;ul;;,:..“n:n‘:lfll.'u:’-nl‘;:’flf cre, and correspondents who sy attend the ?t{ the |,ml lr“y‘:&pflmhmmnm .;c;;:lu;:x.l.r::’;: Iil'. iALl)ll:n. [o) hingio A e Wil Sre baponchs Mo euyen. feet n width: The Bk batar, almy. thungoA{aly, | #lum of tho body. 'The Third Church fs ono of tha | Wt BIAGS, Vel 7ol fla' nausehold, and thu | ____COUNTIRY ILEAL LSTAWE, distunce from tho MOGE to the frioza Bbova thie Bret Iy, ‘must ‘result’ in pefmanent goud, | largest ana handsomest hausce for public worship | cybich, sud the Bundsy-school. It wasonly afow PRI ACHE 0 AGHES OF a8 There wax something fu the Malthuelan doctrine, but he couldu’t indorsa it fu all respects. was necessity for preveating the crowding and the most foasible methud, he belioved, way gzel peapla vat Into the country by donstivn of Government lands or otherwisc. He had always felt that there were a good many hero whose bring- jug fnto thls world was a great mistake, and who would douullcus Bnd more rovw and & better chancy in tmscity, 1t has a seating capacity of 1,300, T'ne drdicatory services wero hald Sunday morae in2, Nu:, U8, Tbo ltov. Dr. Htiddle wae the pastor. REFORMED EPISCOPAL. NEwanx, N. J., May 13.—Tha Reformed Epis- copal Church Council resolved to hold the next Serien of Gothlc panela 1o twenty-five fuet. The woud used fu cherry, which hay s warm color, snd 1s nicely adapted to carnng. ‘The tendency in tho carving of the psnels, with the exception of the Targer onea above the keybuard and Detweeu ine' lowers, has beey realistic, while ths bo ders uve ol been made of conventionalized forn “To some of the panels a monumental signifcance n given, Yhose i ths arches above and bu- days previously that two of his younz fricnde in the Sundny-school had been borne away by sin. Yet there was no reason for discouragoment, Heo what had been accomplished for vood In Chicago. Three years ago thers wera 8 few temperunco bands, but thev were baraly heard of by the by uor-sellers, Tla‘twou working quletly, and it didn' a8 if they could everinako any impres- si0n upon the great wall agsinst which thoy were oI Lk d ¥ 00 (8T lunid s ther fe I the Blate, the N. K4 of £ec. A6, T, 34, 1L 13, Just alg wulles southwent of The Vnlon k-vards, aud only iweive iles from (onrt-louse In Chisagu: only hsif-mile trom dl!p(»ll 1 16 18 I8 Bt a8 govd Vaid as there ta dn [Hiigols, 1 will &% your expenses f sen 16 and baek. It was'beld 3t 00 Der were. L is o f6 fu Lwo houre drive from the ensre 0f Chicago, and'fe the cheapest Lody of good xs boca oltered in Coaks County stucs 0 clear; title perfect. ‘There fy? Cl el hole section, fonr miles b by board ure sywibolical of the aasters in | in the next. Y | weotivg in Christ Chureh, Chicago, battering. e temperanco orders had grad- 13 per Acre~ G4U scTeh 00 W) fon, fone mi bide tus meyboard urw wyubollcal of the iaasters 1n | "0ES Ty My, Youker wanted rich ministers' | Tne Rev. M. Sablue, from tho Committes 0n | ualiy 1K eased. ta sitongin. The Womon'a {“'.'},Er ,“‘.'!,t“'“""‘ uots Cuuntys Jl. s pee dA T B d argucd for so equalization of t ona sdre uf wel it Blozart; its deslga i the Awmarican lvy. The next | salarics laxed Temperanco Usfon bad striven not in valn, 4 Aid out wiiat (8,80 leaves; to Handel fu the State of the Church, reparted increased pal timbérs in'm..-m wrlty y Celebrates Hach with laure) tile aalary question, lfe knew of niembers hera 05 far attend: 5,808 | and fisd been fullowed by tne Red Ribbon Brigade | ooine and buy 1t It witl mak ant farm, Where 4 " b tme Flch by preuching the Gospes, | lehes. There are 17,057 regular attendants, 5, ) ‘ O s A} Furto Jand (1 ) iiien of Chlcagy for fiyen e bewinorn fectbuven follows with uak | OISR, Swell stapvipg! 317 P10 9Bk | communicants "an 0 B30 wartn S1-coireh | aml the Cliens Lesgne, They ol entiel th | 353 itk A A B Sl il s property. ‘Puo colloctlous duriog the past year wors §780, T85. SOUTHERN METHODISTS. ATLANTA, Ua,, May 13,—Tha Ueneral Confer- ence of the M. E. Church to-day resolved to establish a conference fu Montana Teentory, A resolutfon chapging the boundaries of the ces wau lost, from the Methodist Epls: ted In & Usy or two. ', Whd sco 3 ChiBea 10 juake wwooy. Wi o it1 1t isoue of the blnl e ,Iu Iros HOY I, Matisn st “Tuw ltev, Mr. Daotols wamitted all that Mz, You- Kker vald, and want on to say that, ae long as tho Comuinnits underatvod that ministers were identl- fied with caplial, they would never ba abie to act as medistore. Let them stow making moncy, and, loving not themselves, work 1o bring about 8 bes- ter Teeling beiween the two classes. ‘Fho Jey, Dr, Thowss testifed that be, for one, badu't gotten rich in the ministry, haviug preached several years at 8100, £200, and $:100 year. The tiev, Mr.Parknurst said ha Lad becn throuzh the sumie thing, and knew all sbout it. Ho did not Lelieve, bowever, in the Communistic talk about m- perance seatiment 1n Chicaro, and that was a zreat stride in sdvance. The liquorreelicrs had been roused to iarm, and bad denauncea the Citizens’ Lesgue for cndeavorine. (o sava the young peovle of tue city (rowm destrucilon. Tuy Hev. M. M. Parkhuret safd that there was prouably no pereon in ghe dience who had not some personal infervst in the tewyerance cause, era was, [n fact, scarcely 4 fa ally bn the city or in the whole country of which some member was not cursed by tum. 1L w4 necessary for overy Chrletian wan aud woman (o pray nd {0 work. Mr. John Woods, of the Block-Yards waid that muvement 1n the Nintb Symphony on s scruli, and e pure-miuacd Mendelasotin 1e typided by o Iy, ‘I'he oblong paucl tu the lefl vhows the Vrdmpet-flower und birde, and Is the aifc of Mre. Mary Shiiito; 1hat to tho right, with tho pussion- Bowerund Uirds for s uewigu,'|s the ift of the d Florenco Fietch he thres area directly above the manuals rep- ning” by s dight of Uirde upward oon ! 1 " e, N 8 bevy of butterfics | du ! 3 suntlower, and ** Night*' by desecnding swallows, aud a crescent moon, Mrs. Dr. Willisis dunated geis jun't quots Couuty, Fl)f_};fiél. 13 lH‘: ¥ t 6 Yards; this land is high the foces farm) in L Court House (o Chlcas: i gulng (6 sell; come 10 woilg bo by suld. ¥ 4 dry, an Il Caniey, only 13 wiles (rom ¢ bo clear sud Uit pe 1 il make e 3 uller 8k oncer BB D, s 7, 175 Mad: copal Charch sru oxi _CHANCES, _ BE ESTABLISNED IN o frot, Sirv, Judge Force carved the aecoud, sad | equalizing malarles. It went tu encourage the SOUTIHERN BAPTISTS. hio waa 305 days old in the temperanca cause, suu [ A ‘,{,‘:‘g,i:, b it} oant aF mIi eyt Mr. William 1. Fry he third, ae well a8 tho Commuuletic fveling, and bo was sorey it exlstods | Niguviue, Tena., My 13.—Tho Soathera | thstbe in the babit_of attending temperaace AL S et oot L el 8 v?‘l:ell LR ings every night, o dido't think that Liquor rge frivze, with boneysuckle design eeting: sbove, The Mach pancl was donsted by Mrs. 3. tha restricttous which some would place on marry- | Baptist Couvention adjourued this evening to meet | Goaid ever be leghloted out of existence untli 8 B e ot P B YT TR TRTTTR 771 Thrctber, of Daytoa: the Hadel panct by dre, 8, | ing sud_ producing cllldren. — Comnigk “over | o Atlants, O, next M Falved which had been taught 10 e T e W ach il ey A. Winstow, ang the Deetboven psnel by Mre, | 08 oue of thu Cunard steam be ba y ahape. % et onthiy Call fo.day at 1tbom | S3bds Yarsnal), the Mosart panel by 'Mrs. Anthony | heard -an old geulleman speak of the ' MISCELLANEOUS. r. d. N, Sicarus, edltor of tho Autioual Tem- rucr Wabash-av. 8ad Madison v inkle, and the Mendelssobn yauel by Mre, L, M. | crowded condlition of Europe and contrast it with ) reutal " % Uat .P & C perance Adrocats, eaid that ho joioed the cold- 20N SALE—RESTAURANY, SALOON. AND FOUIE Daytow, —tho latter was carved by Miss Laura Fry, d, teeming plalos of America, w The anoual scutalof pewa s Ualon Park Congre- | RCRT L0 bty -six years g0, and now bo- b PR L R T d T LA AL bu much for the eateriur, aud now a few come | {smilics could bo sapported, oung m: tionsl Cnuzch occurred last night, Mr J. B. | Jonged to' cightecn different temperance sucletics. cucnt und the priviiege uf oue year's leass. Apyly Prebenaive fowarks on ing iy, with blawile, ro-cchocd io wanument 0F | Chambers acting as suctloner, The frat ‘choles | ife was not discouraged at the small audience. for | atoi West Kandolph-at. av's [Lavzater.] So t was room enouh ot laborinyg clas 0 £0 Lo, provided t1 to work. bad found, Bowever, that (I of men who were makivg this troul clasy who were willing Lo wor t 1 Just told Ewily." apeaker ‘believed that thore 1 the tceming plalus for tbe be didu’s beliove there’ was auy one prescal who wouldn't rather have been with Nush in the Ark than with tbe great crowd outside. Ile was for orohibition absolute. The grestost physicians had stalyzed the various wines sud Lyuors, sud had Jong ago declared that theru was nothiug that bad TUR INTERIOR foll 10 1. It. Bymunds for $40, sad the sccond to L. C. Platt for §30. Prices then fell to §25, st which five pews were taken by 8. A, Kent, 8, I, Mclres, Johu Williams, E. \W. Brooks, snd Jobn A. Tyrrell, A good mavy pews brought $10 premi- P HAVING BUS] DISPOSE OF OR stocka uf merchaudise tu sell are Invited to call or UEKNSEY & BOUTHOATE, contents. Its four mauuale and pedal contain "“K‘fl!'onn soundiug stops. lucludiug the carilions, outteen mechanical regiaters (couplena), twelve Edlnll gomnmu. aud correspond with us. U B, 139 Madieon SI'L!.\'UIU ul’I"II(TUSIT)' Orst class grocury businras fo 237 plpes, sppropristed To NGAGE 1IN & ollows: of 1w tubuli- g medical value except alconol, aud tho unly | Lianisln Ceatral billioly. ' For b 3 stoga: Ppre. | Willing to patrontze the veer.saioons, while plead- | 4% 80d more seli st fhe 10U pooust re e chat wie (hal goreBeat ftho e LrRUHK, 100 0d 168 Hast Lake iri30 13ua | ing their poverty sud cursiog the churches and the Vive yoars sgo even that theory bad buen oxploded CAST OFF O 17 ‘.:sl ea, He deufed Lhut the miuls wers The Cengregativnal ministers beld thelr regular by Dé. N. 8. Davis, of ihis city, who nad delivered | « e ot B g 8 < 3M st the laburiug classcs, The work | Monday meetinz in the gentiemen's patiorolihie | 4y aduress before the National Couvention, and \LL CASIL PAID FOR LADI 18 w tbe Church and the winlsters | Grand Pacidc Hotwl. he Jlev. Dr. Biown, of | who proved that sicobol sctusliy drove beat out of | b tueniecast-oll clothlu, 1t lias 703 pl iha great organ tn [ come o supplement the work | New York, made s lenziby roport radpocting the | (g body. attended . J i the Boston Music-dlall. Puewwmalic levers (ex- | of the Clvil Government, aud bv knew from ex- Bulldlug Congregatlon Union or Charel Boclety. ——— austy are appied 1o the four wauuals lndevend. erlence that the Lonust, willog workiugmen | Prof. Maimou followed wits a paper un the 8ob " 3 Ty AnmretAnA gaby, audulag 10 tho pedaid aud the regiier ac- Yout be balpadsud bl bevn Belped by the | of Bolomon. Tho, becretary then read & atatemen THE "A"'"’"l“‘, f:’“‘f{"‘h LTCT L UV YO B loh, Liros o e D us. fed oy | brvachere. and taeir burdens lightencd. Bub such | that, buder the lead of Mr. Kiwball, there was | ‘The snolversary meellng 06 e MELABY em- | QITUATION ¥ A0 S EE e et et Do bydraulic wolors placed in tuy cellar, The J Were ot tle people who wers now makiog the | ralsd swong the couyregstion ot Liucolu Park | perance Socicty will bu beld to-day iu Farwell | sudwualc, Addreas B G, Hovws 134 sauds Hodse. . 10, RENT=2.870" ments, on_Fultun-» month. T, B. BOY " ‘ndREHT-NO, 1 »OUTH I'ARR-AV.~FIRST- briez Yeside Bath.room.” store-ro-m. p hot aad éold water, stationary ma marble maatics, a1 everything comp "o 1 ashington-t. 'l"fl RERT-FURNIRIED HOUSE AT RENWOOD: kn. near Uakland at Ravents. and scveral A S asmount, aud the mortragees fmmediately re- Went Shies Bookkcepers, Cleriin, &ce \WASIED-A KELIADLE FIRST-CLASS BOOR. kerper, Addrain with references, and stating palary. M 45, Tribune office AND BASEMENT BRICK w ‘and_ali madern Improve. nn hack rom denot, 816 per 0m 7, 170 Madison-st. Houth Side, dweiling, stone st W ANTED: AV DRUG - ticrk or & feandinavien that can Ipedk the Gers mantanguage. Callor addres KOSENF, 314 East DI- whouse and Inean brick oarn. Apaly to owner, frusis e Bttt fTETO B TR RO o T=FIIUNISHE ¥ C 07 ol years of or ynuager, l Cottags, one sty and ",!; C :raluv.nm Tites & good hand. Addun.gm. Tribuog Trodcs. TV ASTRD-FOREMAS Yort A PURNITURE FAC: (he hikTresn, | A CN, RIVIng expericacs And” Tufer: enoer. M 44 Tilbune umeo, o C1P° ™ en Thirey-aecond aad Thirt it reatonale 1 prompts re 1o k. oU [} PRAIRE V.. NEAIL ST i) e S T0 bty o Haraanes, e a¢-ta | WARTERG 8, J08Ng, AV OF S00E EXEE bt FERSTEHERTE0NE | 0y 6 MALLE i W ACS Il & O abRNEA Jekr 118 170 i iTant hionsekespini. i Birasant private reut | Boach Ciar e ?'c’,l:;"u‘l’:‘ ‘est Rlde. Call at or wddress Clark-st., \‘TA.\'TEU Py TENT ENGIN i FON IR Ged Rt Sl te T ] norse power siationary engiae, Adc |0 REST-COMPLETELY FENSTEED EOTTAGE, | referencen N47. Tribune o e Atldrems giving ol o ity pin g . VEFOTR Cattaza Grove-av., §20 permonth to & smail famiiy. | \WASTED=A FIRST-CLAS i3 A restaurant; siso & yood m B 3 Avply 4185 Kot o early Vol erBInE. “AGIroN ¥ B Fribune smeor T North Sides HENT=0N NORTH £IDE=—A 2.8TORY AND basemant Brick restden mrrovemente R0l Feiairy Tent, €35, GEOIGE L. MOZET. 3 WASTED, GUOD ™ BARDER “AT 273 80UTH W e Rireres form tninay, 10 " oK ox WA i e 2, THlbune ofice, o nenes: WASTED-A DI ACKAN 7 i xazons. _Appiy at 58 Weat Madj Employment Agencics, at 00D SRT O Address Rubtirban. residence on La nd depat: housn FACn, 1yde Pari ENT-1200MS, e » \‘YAST 200 RAILROAD LATORKRS POR 2 Tows and Missonris wagrs i g oNortm miae 7T dug eeoaee Ul A S 30 Sauth Waker, o eI T e TV REAR, 4 ASTED=100 " HAILROAD LANORERS FOTH Ded-fun "ie 0 brh Resntes. Aduresd N 4% T ,‘,,‘,’.,,,S',',fl;:{,.sfl,.t",,,,*1‘:“’.";,'.,‘ Queiient wakea puidt - BPERDECK, 21 West Rtaniloioh st i Bl [0 RENT-PLE Wil PNT-PLEAMANT 15t o R/t AL o No, &1 south Morgan et Miscelinnenus, WASTED-RONK AGENTS. ISTORY OF TiTR Tutko.Ttusdan War. A grand opportunity for Fraesal and cauvasing exente for tha new work o ftled, ** Hintory of the Dnminfon of Canada, K ates from 1500 10 1874, with & (i tucstan War and tlie’ comaly d Fussia with Blazrapbie -nt Lrading Statesmen and Ktiona ¢ 11 b been pronsinee - HED OF UN- ern improvements. 5 & Offices, 0 RENT=THE LAWGE. WELL-LIGNTED, e e reermi ulct".r‘:\{:h am AT ) centrally foc iy o cotper hate and | tripariite prodty.” 150 besntltnl [lutirations, 709 o 7, Snauire ur, W pages actayo. onlv 4. Terms sampla pages, testl- and'ctrenlars sent frea tn any aidicas.’ Apply & CONPANY, 192 Washinkion-st., Dos EVERY COUNTT nofactare And < Fxclusivn tight giveny ali capital. K. MUKKis, Mincelinneois. 0 REST=LARGK 3-S104V BRICK DEILVING, cornee Clintan And DeRoven-ata . sultabie fur fne rpeater oy or furaliare. BAIND & BRADLEY, = GANVASSERS " Foit NAFHEY'S 33 Life of Woman.* _Higheat counnradas et JOHN ESUIY, 140 Madfeati-s: TANT IRAT-CLASS TRAVELING BEWISG ‘machine aalesman (wholesale). Mt be o gio L n, Addrest, wisting age, refercuces, sud TribageoMer, A _GoOD KTOUT TOUNG AN FOR work at Allicrion House. 473 Watiah-ai NCACTIVE TOY ADOTT 13 70 13 of sgo iy iearna trade, ¥, X. PAISCIE, Fult P ont| ond_foor. $10_Whird toor. {0 s a 108 of 1 25,000, & will Teceire in parment wvue-third casl suce good real estate. The object I view {s to tedbee atuck. and & genersl awortineat of wouds will be given In each (rade. Purtiea wh me to act protaptiy and desire to change wiil recelve all necessary tufor: 1o the goods by sddresstuie, wiih tull escripth erty sud price, MKUCUANT, F-U ox 'l'n'r;xcm 1 CAB ES and 160 acres of well 1a0d, flowing artesian well, and it miles tro ory and ratirusd station, lu_ lroonuls Co niall Amount of cash. Address £ W. 1] e VW ANTED-GIRL FOIt COORING AND LATNDRY- tne. Oaly those ARG beat” refe) 3 BT 1ng bes reuces need ap M fproved n cheesn wil ‘.\g;\:'limlfit‘v. L AT CLASE F 'r"“ nI:VD, _-le reace Ilous: “7Al\,"1;mfit':;rr‘}‘v|.’rgu GESEAT unf}'ap:\n'u—fic st i c v navian nh‘[_r"'ed. ‘él(hi«n .nun e:rrm.t" Bean PANTED=A GOOD GUETMAS GIRL 15 A PRI y amily. Appiy at oot Wess Jacksment, COTTAGE, Ravenswoud. O N ot dicar goui lowa or tidtng of 40 rouma, ciear, el Fi Nebraska land. CallAG | oiclicks RWELS. 18 Dearbori-at. = rommm—— WASTED mfl‘fi}:}? S5 GENEiATL K . HORSES AND CARRIAGL: person. ' 10 Kidridge-cinirL. e i LAROE XUMBETR OF FIUET-CLASY BECOND- 2\ hand carriages, comprising Wool firos, *cotpe, coupe rockaway. Ten liroeke park phaeton, top and open-aide spring bustncss ougiics our owd sk, Vrewster speeding wagaz, nnd several others, af very 1e0. Tull ifue of ine ceiebrated Cuncurt cks. We luvite an fusvection. W 1o 8rf Wabaabi-av, CARITAGES, AN 2, TOU: WASTED=TIDY wurk sad care IR0 N0 LIGHT 21 W 10-day. of ehildren, 4! Scamstreancs. TWASTRD-OPERATORS 0N KO. 7 W) Siate-ay M08 sewing-machinca, on overai chine prices, oAa Wity Miscellnncous, ASTED~YOU: LADY IS LAW OFFICE, Carresponding, awriting: pey ete. titve’ b expecied, &c._Address N 52, Trimne ofice. AYE, CRAWA VE, il vioTalA UEBLINE CADRIOLETS, LUNDON BROUGHANS Trimmed with Imported cloths PRICES JCED T COURESFOND WITH TIE TIMEX, Also, well assoried stack of our well-known sides spring business buggies, the stands I excellent: U VU unequales plessure wagoay, A % 0 FURNITURE MANU. e, Clv MG A acturers, eic:— A middic-aged and expert Fvo: wha Iravels constanly Threagh Iasly owa Missour), Jisnsas, and Nehrisku smoug furniturs Aemlers, twishes sote oiher goods 1 eoaneetion with s awn gl on coiumbwion; furaliars peeferred. Ad- WANTED—AS CLERK ALLS- S AT Tererencin, |4 ar, Filone et BALES QITUATION WANTED=DY A THOROUGIL EX- b yerlenced hnokkerpe hree yeara’ rlwr!i’nruleu Chilcagu: best of refel difress F 21, Titbune. Miscellancous. ITUATION WAKTED-DY A YOUNG MAN op 12 Fuod taste and iuoral claracter, 1o work in 8 brivats family; wilting to muke hituself useful; best uf refer- N %0 _iribune ofice, HITUATIONS. Domesticss & ITUATION WANTED-UY A OIRL TO COOR OR do hotsework: no Giection to a - eace. B South ulated-ai. U solonny gelce: QITUATIONS WANT e 4 JEPERLE & MELLOT JICESSED AUCTIONEERS ‘s for the saie of real and perannal efty, Auction satesof linraes, buggics, eic., Tiiead iy i . m. 1°f ales aiid excususe uf hos as-waguus, and buggics dally. HUW Touiboots - o o WOl BALE-GOO FAMILY TEAM, TSED TO JOOMy Py vin drivai eluiicr arive single, Darn, l EMOVAL—TWELFTII-ET, HORSE MARKET 70 Nous. K43 1o R3] o FULKY & CO. Flirst nd begkles Wedneaday and Friga) ces made. Amjple room \ 7ANTED=A GOOD HORSE, HAL SR, ANDTOP wagun: hutse must he & Kool stepper, {:nut. and not Ies tlign 1,(60; wagon of good make. * Catl on BAMUEL COZZE Traoelt Mouse Blables, Uniow btock-Yards, ence. “fls‘-fl:n‘—s AN HAND -~ TOP DELIVERY one tu w LSS wagony muust be ae £ood ne Dew, und chesp fur | secand wor carh, Addrein, stating 1owest o & and sew: whll required. Flease adaress 152 e, SITEATION wASTED-D CTABLE ¥ A RESIE Feandinavian ghl, o do general houulur’{. Call at243 Wesl Erle; gmunm.i WANTE] N fidren 1 N'iv, Trivune. th nid “fi\.\"rzn-nousE AND COv furcash, Callatisl ASH=A GOOD HONSE, 61N Tor casti. Apuly 10 50 J. ITAR 1Y A RERPECTATLE Causdisn giri, to o generath Tamily. DRt Call Tabeody at 400 Foriare oo ITUATION WASTED--AB 1OUSEY A St rtable Engiivn widaws zuod T e VAR QITUATION W AY fnaprivate South Jeffersau- i ATIONS WANTED=BT _TWO_AMNENIC v to dolight housewors ur secand wi W) bauL DesTburi-ab. Ll QITUATIONS WANTED-DBY TV TN S 10 cook. the otlier gln,'g.r flln'};fifi\o‘;enl:‘ ecoud §al hoasawork; both aro competest. Call at 133 North TED-AS FINST-CLASS CHOR milyy references given, Callat 2:4 MPANT, 4 WEST nlcte Ut housetur- nd Lerims made eany. e BOARDING AND LODGING, Bouth Side A v oo N L SSORTUENT D8R ALY N A T T e “Termsr @ tonavle. Y A CAPABLE WOMAN, npm‘{u‘xfl'rf"i:’;ffif.'hh:h:: rocral udsewark, ety ; i ! o V52 Chav ot Hpen 1o, iuai's Christian Avo i {98 SOLTAGE GROVEAVCTOND XD SITUATINN WANT! £ 28 {odizing for twa In smatl private family; ‘gea- {smen prerarred; terme excevaiugly moderate: West Blaes S A T A g O O " 1% i ; and fron 1a 56 American 4 SEST,ADANBSE, FUGNTING JREPRD | famflh Saardiui-icune; goud veforancen 0% H1ch- forgent gnd Wi oF twuorihrecicatienen. Bl | oy ATIGN WANTEDSY A FIRVT-CLASS GIRT o ichar < = X A encoeschangedy | QAo D Al hasewaric hest oF Flotels. references. Call 8t 98 Dearborn- T3UONE HOTEL, unt STATEAT.-FURNIEUED | QITUATION WANTEL-UY A RELTABLE GUIETS ith . €3, $3. ! withuut by A) . by N B rouuns. wisn podti e, o Fg;‘:?fe"l ral housewor or couking. Callat No. (00 (QLARENCE HOUSE, XOR, 83 Tt ITUATION WANTED-TY COM ETENT (1111, TO Board 81 room, per day, $1.30 (0 £2; per week, $3, | b couk, wash, aud trou.or general housework; city or ¥ Sad s, Firulbhed Foois (o reut witiiout busid, _ | eotatr, Hud Susts vra-a etk = caros st | QITUATIC BY A WELIADLE GRI- INGLISH HOUSE, 91 EAST WASHINGTON 5T.— | §in A Biriat 16 huuse tn rear. Cihicie rouns, with baatd. £3 10 §7 per weeki tran- dlss in vear. s By day 41 Fiachurant huea tickets, §4, 0 BECONT WORK SlenTaten $1.5 per dayy 31 1 e VADA HOTK 4 AN AUASH AV~ D e ireens Bbou Fooms and board. 8180 per ay3 84,3010 47 ber waek. Day huan, 84 per woek, INDSOH LMOUSE, 178 BTATE-ST., UPPOSITE W RSater Hotse ety uriieied fovms, with board; T, #4 verweek. "Snm-rmx WANTED' ) make borselt gouersl el Pleass calf fur two i rz‘;‘"\;'nu.r' & Hi ¥ Tasenient dovr, - oo W) Scamutresses. QITUATION WANTED-T0 CUT, FIT, AND hdrave, liefereace; 84 per waek, Call at 0'Cottage ue y-bosrd, ‘country VW ANTED = SEMAELL HOARDENS - ELE ‘sud commodious Tesldrace, ten minuf frum depot and (i celabrated raunds e el *ieterence. Clicaon Address us 84, Wik Vil poatt of & child Nice hotie; o ¢l . AGENTN Y Nursess QUIUATION WANTED-AS WET NURSE DY A N ety soug Norwegiaa Womea, Apbiy at 32 ok 3 Housckoeperse ITUATION WANTED Y AN AMERICAN AL AR Pl M RSSO dress ', 16 Bouths Green-s oty Miscclianeon QITUATION WANTED-IY A VOUNG AND TARE ENTIRR CIAROE { preferred—under 8 yesrs of age, Adidress K w1, Triouno, ren, : ADY A8 Sovernom or coureaiua; well exveriauced la wuslo | 1au teachies Ues Addreas 54, Tribune ol __EINANCIAL. UIAMONDS, WATCHES, SR C 2 taple srifcle—pleascs avery- ent Counany 11 Awcriva~ Axents ual ing WADIES every where— Beat Inductmeate-durt wasis inieuend for Clrcaiar 16 OB ta=dy TIVANCES SADK U \ RT WELLS, Pres. of the Otigiual_Awerican e ete., ut LADNDERS' h A R SPLLS Rt o Sy, s | 4 fome 6, ORI B e GENT WANTEDN=FOIL THE CUARLEn §F v FIRST MORTOAGE OF §: s pateut non.conductor sad strspace Lotler vorer- A BT nwpmyne!?in ' per cent tiei ing,"Avply I0FHE CHIALAKIS sPENCE COMPANY, | &b puibing (v yeat et Ko wgeats, Addre L33 Bust ltandoiph-at,___ Y CASH PAILD FOR OLLD GOLD AND SILVER. BL. Louts, M 5 __LOST AND F( T 0 | e S i o ND=POCKRTBOOK ; M Al 31 OF Y. u e £ X an and Bullion Ouibt »y sdveriisomeat. G, W, LEE, | Ofice tficensed). w0 Eat Madiol Dwper prove aud Forty-81th-ai., near Cotisge tirove, ORT—RECKLET ~ B0 bW ie patior 1L Esiayited b, WANT §5,000, BUSINKSS LEGITIMATE. TiOR. Qugh Investigation and Fclerepces accorded. la- Astiawat duubied in four mootis,’ Ny ane goed saywer T, HEWAND ¥ West Lake-st. UKO. =CHV TH o woney at Laad. No brokers, N 4% & 5 STHA' o — e e e A g ¥ Fala."C. . WILSONs Loom 3 11GKIES Handoiph, JICLELS 1N 5UUS I AND UPWARDS CA! T SYORAGE. e biwd tn exc! fur curraacy st the countings TRV AND COMPLETE STORRIOUSE FOR | oo el the Tribuse umphar. ____________ A Sl 4 merchaudise 20102 | |JAVMEST STUBPED-FOUR NOTES. EACH FOR fidapiphatesiia e Vely fu 3 L Juge, July, and Augus:, 1478, aud slgned by Ladis tho suu of §10. maturing mfé“ o auds Gf g J. Fowmers, were pisced by us u the rou-at.., eal Lell for collectiui, sud who Lsa collectud 83, whi 7 T8 AN d uu-bmum?} and re o u Leatabllib Tiabies 1. (0D square feet for ure and | Dellforsullectivi, sall who Las 5, whict, Wenera therchiandise: advan 08 &re bareuy Torbiiien tu e T MEE-PROOF WAREROU: elther uf \liew, of said Mell, oF 1f sny oller jerson T farottare, merchandi Through i eut Of tho ssnie bas besa iy stopped TElES R 10 a3y’ amouats jewa) fueret, © 13, BRIDG OLELS, Ay A ey s — mascernaneous, | P e e o h 2 Arlouue, e Y LADY CAN WAVE A PLEAS: | QILVEK 20 AND 8 CENT FIECES IN PACKAUI WORMERICAN Lavy Cax Havk a4 veEas | QUGS ARG SHahiiitoast Fonr U a b Tor adjacent rooms. chief ubject, | TribuneComvasy. R foimhmiy 0t hutoforaaother (7 tertacea o0 | 0 pun cENT_MORET TS AN 0N TEIOVED Ebanged, Address all at 8, Jarus fu Coateai sad Northera Uil EAN & R oy ot Nurtnwestera Mo asuraaos RGeS, v, Elic AR g 0 0 BUY CHEAR FOL CASI 3 31 CAih l't’l’ l"?‘::" anY‘B—?TAy.\'Efl}.liux(Il‘K""! 124 oo pricen, Deture yo ~ e SO S T s B Do s ANTED - ‘v alxe cutee-mitl, Addresa N 41 Fribu ot = = ALGAINS IN PIAN N BAuaal ’svfrfi_mu TETNNTS 5 rm:s' 8vlm_ ‘x._i.\hu: STUCK, 154 STAVE-ST., CHICAGO.

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