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, IST—SIXTEEN PAGES. : L Ty : 'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. OCTOBER — o following circular sets forth at lenrth the ob- | *’Samuel J. Andrews, Hartford, Conn, 2 times giving his hearers m:‘m and chaff, will | fear, and they tremble because, it might topple | have been taught i chools, i t = B 5 reh; i Knoxville, Tenu. o} ¢ 3 universal desire for money is a stro: K e 3 5 4 s, S [ iv b " Mos! wurch memoerships aeed continual | m ity s r o= | ves Feltwell. pastor Reformed Episcopal url.'li‘l)x; o ken b thils Dcators | s ‘[:l;l‘:‘unl.{,o“‘ Sl tily logetus wid de | seor, i Arnold of Ruzoy's sun, Thomas; Barnand, au- e editor Clriatian’ Bostos Mass, | SUIATV, N0 G0 speals of NEcessary cxpenses | but how few realize thelr hopoe shelr seasuings? | ., 1 Foce Dila Verita formally eouteadicts the | thor of © Hanpy Thughts ' Bellew, tho eloca- Barr, pactor United Preebyterian Curch, | Which no church can get aloe without, Un- | How mans are disapoointed, and e ait their | =Port O the Pope beinzindisposed, transmitted | (ouisty Mg, Bl Bowles, the saiioress; Wwho unite in approvine the call: - DEAR BRETAuEN 1N Cnmst: When from any’ A Recent Pilgrimage to Louise | cause some vital doctrine of God's Word has fallen | into neglect or saffered contradiction and reproach, i it becomes the scrious duty of th ho hold it [ W Darr, pastor United Preebyterian Church, : enses neser onght to. be i cpectati d by the telegraphic azenci d says that th Lateal the Belgian n ; y'of those who hold it || / necessary expenses neser ought- to. be incarred | expectations shattercd before death! Notone [ oY 5 graphic azencies, and says thak, the <ac (7] Y 5 £y 1, oy g not ouls stronely and constantty to reafirm it, but FFURSSIONE U 0oy chureh, Prosident | —no, never—eittier by church or individuals. | in o million realizes this, his mast. carnest wish | Sliences which s floliess contines to give. | Cusae (4The un of Kenmare ) 1iss Frous, Stigma 1he Lord's heople to its apnrencosion and sccept. | OEford Female College, Oxtord. 0. IE profesing Chistins o o fferent 16 | and hope:” How sy hobe 1or Tapoines, o o L L e ] e e | exePrimior: Hency d. s Coaptiey I Ko i a ] F.W. i 3 's Charch, Ports- 1 welfare of the church to which they | conti enewe fow, i ut interruption, is sutiictent proof of their e ex-Pr! 3 ¥ J. an F. . Dobbs, minister St. John's C! the moral wel Y | continual o renewed health, but how few it | HEO d v Jake, who buth entcred " the: priesrnood; the ance! The precions doctrine of Christ's eecond xpec ors Dersonal. aupearing bas, we are constraincd 10 be- | 0Rtl Oni pas. | efons, bow cau thew expect autelders to take | any, arc truly happy! ‘This, theu, proves that R. G. Osvorae 8. G, 075 Paley” < 4 Revo. 1ong ain uader sush negiocs s noanpre: |- M- Br Smith, Reformed Episcopsl Church, Pas- | au active interest? If they are 6 ablivious to | our’ hopes have. novbing. to do whatever witli | _ Thirty ministers have lately left the Orthodox Ef:;,};of;'.f’f:;?‘;n’,“;? S0 5 Lalera Revival of the Doctrine of the | hension. © y Sle N . Rector Church of the. Eplphaay, | the fact that the uprising or downfull of their | their - fulfiliment and “eveatual occurrence. | Congremational Church. and Joiued 0ther de- | Prrmomes Bacin the ieiiomoT In the Word of God we find it Lolding & most = 3 * | place of worship depends entirely ou them- | Weaith is a dream of happiness, so is immor- | Nomiuations. Thirteen Were Teceivel by the | Proctors Praf. i:cgne,‘; Woats s nephew, J. re-Millennial Advent couspicuons piace. It is there strongly and con- | Fhiladelpbin. _ | Beives andtheie own unaided exertions, can | tality; therefore. b 58, ; o - Thitteen il " S ve reat object of the Clirch's hope, the i¢, N. Y. B i, B o = -h by 5 3 3¢ (* Aril et % e powerful motive to holy living and Seatchial serve George \11 Stone, pastor Baptiat Church, Tarry- f great llllf:;lcslil:;fld\:l"!:‘m“;‘;,; des' 0‘1';1’( . ::,: 0{!-;& _toBbc niny_. T s \};ln!c tvo remain udepcudent, aud one is | Scotr, Sir (vu"c,a, srand:lauvhters Elizadeth ice, the inepiring ground of confidence amid the | LW, N Ko L e, | LS fell well thut an ever-indulgent Father | aeamat bl he Professor furnishes proof | clussed as “itadical. Thompson, painier of “The Roll Gail; and Soprowe i sina of tis present evil world. £ud the va} S i e Vs Lt :;m,’_.z,mumm‘,v,; l_,m‘:..r them 'cvuryg:n]ovmmf: g;}‘:‘c“:;s'fifl“"“x‘.’:'fi;'“ & Hlu it Lfl“ Among the speakers selected for the coming | Wilberioree’s eldést son, an ML P. An Tmportant Papal Letter | Sim ron wstorone a soiohon e Komaog | 5 W- . Clatké, pastor Congregational Choret, | 220 blacine weaus within their reach to lielp | siving it o, Depsons broeht sudenty fo fue | EUglsl Churcn Congre Y g of God on carth, S0 vita), indeed, is this trach | Painceville, O. nita. | Turther His cause and to *Hold the Fort,” aud | death, as in o sinking shin o in the midst ora | hArths LIS satd, has the STRAW-COLORED PIETY. on the Roman Foreign represcuted fo Ue that the dewal of it is pointei out | Sumacl Ashurat, Prosbyterian Chucch, Phila- | yory gfien it is aporopriated to other and dif- | fatut ‘pestilence, shrick and | tremble at the | e tonciall of the sperkers T ke dee biol EN | you cannot always tell by the way a person s of the apostacy of | delphia. ferent uses and seliish ends. If the buildiog | thouzht of wivine up life.” Well, if all pe u ye. Francls Ruseell, pastor Congresational Church, ! L £ Zht of giving up life. ell. it all persons e o oa castivi 6 word. oF IFebToNst npon | Mansteld, O. and groundgare "e“m"?’ &;’éfl; S '“"1 "‘"h“’” 5 | upon this sinking ship and all tn the South were | ey ynd sixteen are’ “doubtiul” - dresses whether his Bew is paid for. those who mny differ from us, we cannot be fn- 11. 31 Bacon, pastor Presbyterian Church, To- | belongings, under trus i and chattel | materialists, this arcument mizht be etfectual, o - 2 20 . é % sensible 10 the fact that there has Deen a sad de- | 1edo, O. mortirages, the end justifies the means, and | but are not these persous whoshriek, that trem- | __John 8, Pierson, the Marine Ageut of the New | The provensity for supplying titles is so Cline in our times. frow the clear. vivid, ardent | . D- Mack, pastor Presbyterian Church, Cartbage, thiey bave onlycfihgu:_s»:vn}s 10! :flum:;au A Ellc,[m_lm; i very lurge proportion, altaye \orklumlfi Societr, bas recautly brutted an - | strong in Kentucky that the Loutsville Courler- faithof the early Church in regard to this doctrive. s A rolessing Christia cnds, s¢ your- | Christians, always believers in Immortality? | terestine little pamphilet, entitled **Twenty-tive | Journat cine David R. Eddy, pastor Presbyterian Church, f gejves fromt the lethargy hich yon ‘seem | Then whiat docs it prove—this terrible fear of | Years of Ocean Colportake. Durlug ‘Ilc')lu;“' u:sézl:o:?;:::x ,Ly.:f)rx?lfdfi? sRcakiisoh gur us one of the conspicuous G ure Tiieh Cliurchimen, tifteen are Broud Chreli Policy. 2 4 Timely Letter on Church Ex- travagance and Unliqui- o Dl A b0, i | yrockport. X ¥ to have fallen, and give a new impulse to your | death within the bosom of the Christian? That | Ler of @ century there bave beeu distributed 1n £ death; others regard it a8 synouymous with the | William B, Paxcn, pustor Presbyterian Churelly | gormant energies in this one dircction. ™ Be | the beliet is vague, uncertam, false. | the ports_of Southers Eurape about La,u00 | He ws formerly a batter, but beeame con- dated Debts, Y T emptos | ~Joha 'Pearson, Adsent Church, Sewburgport, | strous o th Lord aud in Uy pover of Hlis | [t wo bad posiive knawluiico that golng | ibles aud thiruy-ive niliousuf yaiosof tracs. | verued, s e way one of the Ocanee, . 1., fie feiim ol he “:’,‘l‘;‘“h];,‘:,’,‘;; ;;Eyfi "‘;",‘“ o mfi‘;‘tinn Litch, Agvent Church, Philadelphia. that ye may b ble to stn&m ii:‘zn‘in@: thie wiles | to “cternal biiss,” Lhie whole world would he- ,&,5{‘,{2‘" gx.}- If?.if,"u?,“'ué‘ fi}rfibfiéu‘.\‘ffi“’:,‘n‘:f: E‘Y‘IIRL‘Z.‘Q!TJ.‘L'.’ :fiax;kigfn;t; 53&32’1’?:"“&& B 5 aun ot as only Cu ¢ fascimating — of llhull}fi:‘l,l‘ i n:;’;lll:)fi?gn.,"v 4 ;!g‘;"; :i;_{g‘; ‘_mfzfgrh}m_y fu'fif-nmlm'f'& rae, :g;‘_ lt'l‘:u sort of 1 colony o monastery for thuse persous | GLy. 4 Annihjlation ‘vs.. Future Life--A.[ aretm vorstineg nover'to be palizes, Babunie LTO’S POLICY. veters: but 1 speak eoncorpiriz Clrist and the | piness in 3 watery Grave, and. shont with joy | oo eshloclied to retura t the creed of iy | g Somfucius savs that good men love to speals Ax niPORTANT LETtin FOM Ta Tors 10 | Slurdit Frecly yo e recaived, recly | Wille coing own.” Or evon IT o fith th | fuud s the most pockoc ot ot obicons, | iy 9 Sl oties. Con never hppened to alaruiug symptom of the preseut state of religion, & it 18 un occasion for the profoundest geatitude that CARDINAL NINA. give.” Promi: there rmlu w‘&“"“d the lnw'l[ few ?"x :;;uu sm‘hl: LoxpoN, Sept. 24.—A dispatch from Rome | bring the gold and silver to I.lui ‘suucluan powerful and wi spread revival ol 18 aucten e . i . Ou s vy weekly or mgnthly subscription | eressive rel i i o G 2 of the important letter of { you; pay your weekly S B gressive rel i, Looking over the Chirch of God in ull ity | Eives the B D oo zor | Dromiptly, however swmall; do not o bek of | fubabitunts, thousunds woutd fock us tiurse I»r:::[: e, ::)Imialh {:’.‘,'H}'m;'l ‘l:g;;‘xfnfly‘tx ;ch-lv_'.-“ e Pope af rfl' sed al Nimt, 0 any promise you mav b made on the impulse | the fever-stricken South and take thewr chances | e mcouninie U0 i $uch | pointmnent as Poutifical Secretary of State Aug. | e moment, and. 1f you were fuduced 0 | on big vay or death, for it the latier, it would | Satwa s sei i 21, but only now permitted to be published. | subscribe nlarwer umount to help linidate your | lead them to éternal hapniness beyond. Atleast | Savdwien sl lay workers, evapgelists and missionaries, it can L ¢ butappear o ng that, after tbe long sleep of the | The official appearauce of this letter at the pres- | chureh indebtedness than you could actually | all' gool Christians would go.” By the very Chureh, the wise gre at Jast ristog up, aml tnmunng is & icate ¢ affurd to give, make e etlort 1o it when | nagure of their being, which is always seeking tiir Tuimys, 1 preparstion T the comius of the | Cutwomeot is supposed Lo indicate on e hart | Gue. Do i et el L L R R D A Bridegroom, : of the Pope a destre Lo accentuate the firmmess | o) bivee 1o be meu snd wouen in decd 2s well | zo and face death with joy and skadness, - Iu view of these facts,'it hae scemed desirable | of tus recent less formal utterances respecting word. fwprove every opportunity in ad- 1 cheerfully gract that the belief us pietured i i Lt those who hold to the persoual pre-Millenntal | oo yeyes of the Churcd. After payiue a trib- | vismg others to do the smme. Get your | by the cloquent speaker, and when superlicially | #56r5 Year ty preach the Gospel inthe neighbor: | that they hadabouk in the British Museun B e ATt etz 197 | e of respect to the wemory of the Jate Curdi- | churchos out of the accursed debt into | adcepted us truth without vesearch into its protn. | i istands. ; R s oiad by Clebra. e Ot 3y ference, 43 our bonored brethren 1 nal Franchy, the Pope ewlogizes the abifity and | Which they have [ailen, n}lgl when out, | apiliues or possivilities, Is beautitul amd fasci- Washington is havine 3 sensation in the | Museum in Umfuu{fi‘m»’v: L:un‘-tl;.l?l‘::ld':enu?l recently doge, to set forth, in ciear te, : £ his 5 towh his Holiness | Ke¢P outi never again vurckase anything | nating io the extreme, vet I for one will not | preaching of the Rev. Dr. Harrison, a revivalist ¥ 1. chcek: OF Sheuninials thae Srrounds of thelr hope, to give mutuxl en tirmness of his sucecssor, to wiou his HOlNCSS | yluss you' pay the easit dowi. * Keep this one | allow myself to be beiruiled {oto an ubyss of | and sensationalist. e s Gescribed 45 wa tall, | woat 1oea ths s U sl A ment in the mintenance of what they believe to be | wakes known his views. The Pope proceeds to | maxim continually before your mind’s-cy error over & path of flow Even if there is & | sleader, boyish-appearin man. " 4 reality o eot il ¢ ark.’ = most vital truth for the present tmev, and in re- | say that ou his elevation to the Pontiticate e | your watchword—the talisman, that will gi Hell, und devils, and demons, and ghosts, Jet us | is = were youth. He belongs to the realistic sponee toour Lord's **Rehold, 1 come quickly." | cent 10 the Catnolic Emscopute an eneyelical | you a certain measure of peace and happiness, | be manly. search for the truth only. atd accept | sehool of urators, and.when he describes o to voice the answer by thete prayersaod hymus and | jetter deploriuz the present. disordered siate of | j y—"Owe w0 man austhine.? | it ns such when found, tven thougl tie | deatn-bed Imiates the death-raitle with revolt- le.;{_l{un‘l':y.‘ d-\ m:;.l cfi:::::(nr! m:"::‘_fi‘lv invite | Seciety, and pointing to the beneticyut influence ry expenses of your church | “heavens fall’? aud regions infernul alone | ing realism. fle wets very excited when preach- ¢, thie undersizued, Aty of the Church as even now possessing strengzth | jujd up at all times, your pastor’s salary in his | remain. 1z, amd a few mights ago, when the church was Criticism on Prof. Swing's Recent Sermons. will not pay juse oblizations: | Heaven were halfas firmlv established s it is | Neo-Druids of both sexes wilt be aduntted to th | wenerally supposed. espes ally now, when »bro- | participute v the worship, but only aiter they :’.:'.} :,"?c"m ": ?;&irl}:’n::;‘;’;il:fn ‘:‘k: w:un::fx‘z‘m 2 1o say.— Lurners Falls Reporter, The history of Christianity in the Island of | Arthur (ko has been listenin with breath tess winderful thau o the } Jess interest to one of grandpapa’s Bible sm,‘.ws) r*mzzzflf""‘\: o il werc you fu the ark, grandpa. along of Dow contains abont 50000 peonl 1y all of ml..?K;i{l-hsgcsifitc:gi:fi?,}..;n(v’ e (o whom are professing Chiristians. There are [ «Then livw is it you wasu't drowned”— Punch, sixty students inthe thealogieal seminary, and o Lwenty iissionaries are: seut out by the natives | An Englishman was buastine to an American u’* has discarded a Heil snd i3 | bave pussed their fittieth year. General Notes, Personals, Straw-Col- ored Piety, Services To-Day. LOUISE L. THE BELGIAN STIGMATA. Cattutte Cotumbian, On invitation ol the veuerable pastor of the parish, I bud the bappiuess, ou the Gth day of Jast June, of administering Holy Commuuion to Louis Lateau, the well-Kuown sufferer with the stimmata. Her bowe is situated about a quarter of & mile from the churet, **Give me some quinine,” Abram plead; **What for? inquiced his neighuor; the patriarch sabd, F've got the Iagar.™ 3 Strange, unreal, vagne. the story seems, and is an isofated louse on the romd- | 5o mpet with us utthe Church of the Holy ) A * S 4 side. On the way gentleman preceded ringing | Triniry, Maaison aveane und_ Forty-second sirect | 10 comtuteract the moral evils affecting socicty. | pocket. Eudeavor to becoue huirs apvarent of | Luis very beautiful, his description of Fara- | erowded, he startied the conzregation by muk. | a0 Piatement eonid sound vauter, S. I, Tyng, Jr., rector), m the city of | His Holiness,ruided by a desire to aweliorate | Christ's edom, full of boly love and lervor | dise. Here *virtue and cbarily become snot- | ing a spring from the pulpit to Lhe frout pew, y:.‘;‘:’ I;;'m:;; “‘;‘Lu';r&:nenhlan‘;;;nlm. a small bell, two others lolowrd carrying torches, another supported un umbrella-like canopy over the Blessed Sacrament. A tew other less, the mind revenls no ivnorance or weak- { on which he stood and continued to preach in . the heart no bad passion, and the physi- | the most impassioned maouer. world no deforumity. The land is covered | 4 qon- progestant paper, at the price of a sou “on 1he 36tk aud A1st of October aud 1st | these ills, addressed himself to the sovereizns, | 1 the cause you represent give no occasion to er, 1879, 1o listen o aseries of care- | even those not united with bim in the bonds of | pastor or vthers to remind you of any deli holic faith, and wvited them 00t to e+ | quency, but discharze your duty faithfully and A danceress celelrated of the can-can, on re- turn 1rom the Garnden Mabille, weets one of Well, are you satis- of Nuve a serie: Tully prepured pepers on the pee-Millennial advent | the i Sis ¢ - Jesus Christ and connected teaths, and | jecr the aid of the Chureb. Hiun who is forever watch 4l b i gevout persons fotiowed. Along the road magy | 9f the Lord Jesue Christ a ) Jeet the aid of the 3 prowptly unto Him who is forever watching | with unfading flowers, the climate i3 spring- ¢ it Al 250 ko ku‘:.-hnz i, i e pasedy, 300 1 parcusien such discussions us the topics may Respacting the negotiations - hetween Ger- | oier you and carug for you, aud resolve that | time, the hoases are ‘marble palaces, the oceu- aday, is 1,4) be pubhglml m._urlu. It will advo- s there a goud attendance to night i g0 phacd S i | !afl.[ B many aod the Vatican, the Pope’s letter savs: | « By His grace you will.” L. MoUAT. pants ancls. cate modern prugress, appose the subordination [ (), do not speak to me thereof, wy dear,” re- the procession, 50 that by the time we veached ;A’hfi i o “Following the impulse of our heart, we wrote ‘Alus fof human reason and understanding! | Of the State to the Church, and uphold refig- | plies’ the artist; 1 am altowether disgusted. the bouse, at the ewrly hour of 6a. m., the | (& "t “Niviio o algo to the powerful P.:un;mr of the lll;lsl;‘b ANNIOILATION What a pity that man was endowed with :gfi: "vflt:{;nu;x“n:mtxlln:isb:);;:}s;g fu!“ fi‘:};figfi- imagine you that the place was literally jammed er was quite larwe. Arnving at the num- . Y. Mooueags ous German_ uvation, which, on account vl the = i active in 3 e . -gnal, - | with ecomomical clerryment’—yew York Work number was g iz s W. Y. MookEQEAD, %, active brain and possesses not instead the sin dreid aud thirty thousand franes bave alrcady | oo o meonch yie iy Com 'm i ditlieult position of the Catholics 10 that coun- | A REPLY TO IFiOF. SWING'S RECENT SERMON. St st S Y o 1 0 ommitee. [ plicity and confiding natureof childhood! What | 10e8 S GMAY hasanct franes e Gieeady ble bome, the hitle voltare was soon filled. i ¢ b 4 > ¥ing-na Bishons, Professors, min- ¥, C or our special solicitude. This stes To the Editor of The Tribune. | i of thier] P, " 21 0 _ o = Louiss Bl jdeen, Leeoinz her od siace b e Iodsaing ths i of | o2 u‘v:.l.lxlml“!'m:'!., SOl Taspial by the desire W Rochsias A1, Ootsbos Prof, Swing s dld: iyt O et Sion o | be iseued until double that sum” lias been paid | | Mo old but penpiless lamvers who attended f:»'::f\;li? ::‘r«;‘l;fis-sllxll‘{‘énw ‘3ud her breathing | Topeks. Kan. i {}‘,‘é"fii';i,"v rr?sfllvr.egt bl;‘l’n:::n‘:' St Tricudly ner | sermou, *God is Everywhere,” lins again been | thoughis of xmuum_ldm_-glr_i; ‘im!? “a;lt E\r‘m: ers, writers, and statesmen i F;NM“;W,, the pastor asked the cnorr to arise and_swi, was difliealt. Her cyes Were closed, il shg | Georse C.Lonmer, pastor Tremont Temple, Bos- | 4 iarions, jn which it wis not our intention to | led 1nto the deep waters of fncousistencies: qud others who have deseribed Taradise belore | gy fjyeral thiukers of uthier deuomivations. wGume, Ye Sauners, boor aud Sealy. Thens sppared useunle 1o “snytiing’ o b | 18 850 eotor nectns St Gaorge's Epta- | 9Bt mefaly a truce, but re, ol aud dura” | T benet 1 tmmortaity, ke the beliet ina | MY e gierer, thoso leas of Para. | The Admncesays the Congrogational Charch | Fonbis ot of ‘sse avtan o Shtiog oo e peace. The fmportauce of Liis oblect wus | persgnal God, s eutirely 2 matter of faith. | gia 100 slight glimmer of light, nothing re- | in New Ilaven s just had a deliverance from | yrose and fled, declarinz that tney’d vever New Y ace, but when I pronounced the Words % Corpus Dommi Nostre . ete., she opened. ber mouth and received the particle ke auy other wvalid. [ took particular notice of the siizmata on the back of a very bud man, coming 1o them with the title | yuum eoter the nouse of God to be insulted.— o of a minister, Some two months 10 3 man, | ul. Kronie erud, : slohn Brown by name, came to them from St. " " e s % | The Scotch know their Bibles by heart, and Thomas. Canada, as 4 candidate for their vacant 00w pulpit, ud obtained a hearing. Rumors of an | Sometimes makc use of texts to express very thave. Traus- | mains of them. one of the tew | \What hus o beginning must have an end. Axiom No. 1, Where was the “suirit ™ within u3 2 hundred years ugo? 1L not in existence as our individual *spirit * a bundred years pre- justly estimated bythe wisdomot these inwhose | . ks hauds the destinics of the Empire are plced, | fuowledge we huve not or cann Couper. Professor of Theology, Alleghany | gnd will, we feel sure, lead them to extend to | wwitied from the Dark Ages, us o triendly Rand to attainit. The Church, | betiefs that will tiud 2 place in the bearts of the without deubt, will be happy to see peace re- | mysses when all other superstitions of the past ber Lands. They have the appearsuce of 3 balf- x“ml- |gmm i Commguion Lhe 8 Hhed ety sty Top | oecR, Witd, pator of Ualon Congregational | 30118 SN0 Lt Si 6 "Sh iy | are vanished. e of man. s sy, | VIS fa Birth, Bow can dhis Yepiric ¥ exint o | excsdiuely scrious, cluracter soon followei | BN, QRIS SR, Lotoat S e St 3 rooklyn, N. Y. R i WE ] ¢l = " - 0 'y seques £ £ Ik 1o SBeer i sbout fiteen immutes, atter which she becomes | CUUTS > Catlolle cousclences ot rest, wil i, asin | The prlucipal characteriti of man ts sefih | hundre years afuer (oot 1O can S0 | igation proved o be. Loo “tru. They were, | OCMS parisbiomers. ~ Ou, fist Ik fther fonls 4 ness. Upon thi 2 that be iuut been prosecuted by a young woman | Was the reply. 1i: demanded 3 more definite Vigbrie, pustor, Presbyterian Churck, Jer- [ ({0 0 Lt fts most faithful and devoted sub> 5 imes pus! £ Ve - -mor- pastor_South Second Street M. E. | jucts among the sons of the Cathiolic Chureh.” | beiug are built. AN lis motives to act, to | but i first formed, o ived, or bora to-mor- in London, Engtand, for the support of an _ {lle- Brooklyn, N. Y. Relative to the Eastern question, the Pope | gpinte + fiden Sk row, be immortal, never morc conte to end for (7 2 O i PG O PO FED strstal . ilrtvr Cniseet Bk elatly B o ditected fo | think, to belicve, are based upon this oredom- | uyer gud ever! 'Baty if 50, is not the above | Kitimate child, and what the suit was sustained, | 37 TS0 Tk o0e STUEUG, (A8, BOME Coul Ymcml. ector 5 , says: * Our attention has also been directed to inating trait of bis’ fudividuality. To be happy | axiom of science false? and that be leit the country and came to Canu- ey that bef eel, because’ pace 3 % the East, where events are perliaps prepariog o £ P . Co. o | du, deserting his own family. And yet, not- | body 2ot vnything by bim, and mony los kins. 2T i thare “The gl 2 o 3 T The universe is eternal. ‘Axiom No. 2 - r d 2 3 Perkine. Rector St Paoi's Episcopal [ o' ino Chureh a better fortune. ‘The Holy Sy 15 the motor to all Ufs setions. The wood do | Du‘;l e e e ens | witlistauding all this, lie had succeeded in got- « When T travel by rail,” said an emineas di- Church. Loaisville. Ky. will muke every effort to promote the best in- | good becausein so doiog they seck their own | Dust to dusi® Is the euly Soctfine consistest | yyy 5uch a bola upon the commuity that the | vine on the :}?mh plutform the other day, answer, when the catechumen said, * Weel, he was just lik Joe Sunpsvn, the horse couper.” ble to ull earthly things, and is absorbed iber in God. Tlie Holy Eucharnst. has been bier ouly nourishinent smee the 3th of March, 1571 Sbe has uo deed of eatiug, drink- ing, or sieeping, and 1s impassable alike to_ the cwlds of winter and the heatsof summer. While the I8 in ecstasy the people preseut talk and : v ; i : wonder, st alone hearfunr nuthing of whatis [ I3 1 Hern. pastor Central Bapuust Charchy NeW | porogt of religion in those regions.” happiness. ‘The vicious commit crime because [ Witw L9 sceond Leltiston of serove Bo church found it dutficult to disloage hiwm. He | % select firsticlass carriage in the middle of i anatout ler, o7 dogs stis:sce daytliioe Shunders, pastor Laytist Church, Yon- | Proveeding o touch upon the state of things | ey expect to_gratity thelr sellish desires (0r | fatton from the creat vash whole to make up | i NOW gone, prabably to allict some other | the train, I euter the middlc comprrtment. of The sisters and other tadies in the room kissed . between the Vatican and the Italian Govern- | Godio, revenge, or othier persoual advantazes. | these spirits, would not, at the end of vertain churel. the carriagre, aud I tako the middle seat in that ~In medio tutissimus ibis,—~and the rest to Providence.” “ It strikes me leaves precious little to Providence,” said a0 emineut descendant of Mr. Toodles, s0tto yoce, whiv nappened to be standing by. nata on her hands, otbers avplied the osses of therr beads wo them. At the end of sbout ten mivutes, 3 veoerable geutleman of he company hegyred us Lo retire, for, said he, if ste should return to her natural state, it would e paintul to bier L0 see the company. Luuise belongs 1o the Tlurd Urder of St. Fraucis, aud lives in the paternal house with her two sisters. Uer fattier died when she was guite aujutaot; ber mother passed awav about tour yearsago, When the ehildren were young, the Tamly was very pour, but at the present they ¥ Whittlesey, pastor Presvyterian Charch, | ment, the Pope dirccts the serious attention of To *do cood for £ood’s 817 5.l Tk | - o % ; b itlicuts position ere: “do & ake ! is, alas, like | jnyumerable ages, all tais matter be exhausted | The Seventh-Day Baptists are crectins at e g )'Secrmry Evangelical Edaca~ fi,“,"{;:’: i»&',?“if," lgfi‘dfliunli i’x‘iféf;"‘!n":.,“.ffig pure diamoods,—hard to be found and are vir- | and made into spirits and_thus come to be an | Rattle Creek the Pareen, chuves i Michizan, tional Society, Fliladelphia’ aueuce of the spoliation uf his temporal power. | tHe If the coutributions to the South in your | end and prove this second declaration of geience | baviug a seating copacity of 3,000. It Is to be 3.V, Boubam, Church Evangelist, New York | W5US00e Y Continues the lester, mwill not | ST are now S100.00, how auchdp you sud- | fisct " constructed of wood sud irou, faced with dwell upon'the rights of tne Loty See, nor upon | C03¢ it would ‘have been if the only means of | “‘There is no effect without a cause. Axiom | brick. The size of the building over all, on the 5 o Del oo disniecnde felt. by Catholles fn secine their | coMecting bud been the contribution-boxes, | No,3. Our mindsare caused by our ohysical | ground, is 130 feet on Washinzton street by 100 oW, Mastings, fector Iloly Trnity Church, | Te £ BARERE 0 o0 Trey Sud of real and verit. | "licl, 4s vou purtly sugwested in Ttz TIIBUNE, | orgunism. We have no knowledge of mind | ou Main. The general design is that-of a CHURCH SERVICES. Swdntan, ML pason g Gtk Lol able tudepenaence.” Hut His Holiness must | Micit *now be tilled in the stillness of vislt, | ever springiog into cxistence in any other way. | basilica. The main auditorium—655S5 feet— Eeiscoraz. - yil» L Farrer, pastor Baptise Charch, Ludiow, | 8ble tdeen e e soititual power hias need | When uoue would see the checrtul giver! | Yot if mind eXists after the dissolution of our | fors the central body of the structure. The | cow ot Free Charch 89, Peter and Paal, cote Altred tarris, vastor Baptist Church, Westches- | of the fullest liberty under the prosent circurn- | 2, 15 DOT In the, Lost-Office ns nosted the oreaniuy thero s then un elfect wilout, & | maio suditoria bas euleries abous three sides | | Z¥ R, NUSTLE, o peon . g ter, Pa. * - P statices, it is on the coutrary fmpeded in man- ) an's selfishioss: PN [ e d L o ' Three sf % e fowe " wh -Rev. W. E. McLaren, sishop. G Joscph Evans, pastor Baptist Chuich Goshen, | Sor- that pendors” the - Foverment, of - he | Upon man's salfisbacss, shon, leboilt bieiin- | koot mind active, is removed, therefore mind | three sides nlso on e lower flour are what | It ;::;wm’ :‘fi“ft‘z ki - & ghog?*’:::n ig: . cuty. RS Georze K. Kramer, Wilmington, Del. are comfortably situated. The house fs kept A i d c e i o st 8. 1 Obar s e 0t natcand inexpressiole tove of lite,” and upon | st cease. No mind ever being seen outside | mizht be termed closed piazzas, with thin ceil- feravulgusly eat; and adorned whth tasty se- | P guen, pastor Advent Church, Providence, | UBiverssl Church very diflcali. The Popt | yhis double structure stands sirong sud tirw the | of s physical bods (exeept by Spiritualists () | ings reaching aboilt to the floor of the gallcries, | prayer and celebration of the toly Communion 3t AR B o, | pelief of immortality. and which caunot be proved in court) proves | These ure set off from the central room by | 10:40u. m. Choral evening prayerat 7:30 pom.. ° ous- [ that when the cause which produces mind is | movable partitious, which will disappear on —The Rev. Samuel S. Harris will officiate in St. Bois @’Haine has become quite 2 pilarimage. wing, | removed the effect vanishes also. Axiom No. | ereat oceasions, as a meeting of the General | pipiee Church, corner of Cass and Huron streets, Tremarked that it must be quite a labor for the 3. M. Orrock, oditor Messiak's [lerald, Boston, | Pius LX., on this head, and also speaks iu con- seltishness ziso fs hased the a s demnatory. terms of the suppression of re m"l’,‘j‘;‘} boir e dtotnes, whio ke goud parish priest to give Commuuion.to Louise | ~Myion Adams. pastor Congregationzl Church, | ligious bodies and the law of universal military | qrpomas and Beecher, have discarded the dis. | 5. & L 2 e ory day, s ansiee it wa , 2 b g ek ¢ 5 i R 3 - | 3is correct also. Conference, and the whole space inside the ; % ; et B sl s pers T ot v | b L Auion, T : e ivirehte sk schosse. i Hofiness reble lesinres 0'; the Christin religion, T it not, reasonable, then, that if mind, our | walls will be one vast hall. ‘The building i it DS b0 oo Moy Comminiion st R ave boldly reiounced theif fith in a hberal | gentity, bas its origin with ' the physical bod, | four entrances—one ou each commer. The |2 T0 o o b B Bilnt, padtor Brestiyterian Clinkeh, Kidgs: | turther compleinant the ‘1‘3"(‘““;‘““‘ in Jue | Hell and ctornal punishment, because not very on, Pa. nomination of Bishops, and of either refusine ;i i 4 ine 8 F\ - ¢ it. C. Booth. Rector Eplscopa] Church of Our i i i desirable to their notion, but who still cling to | jndividuality, is again. gone back whence it | bell-tower, 100 feet in hight. L t recoguize certain brelates vominated by the | Yicaven and clernal bliss, beeause they so much | came, our mind I wone: also? Does mind of ? APOLLONIUS TYANEUS. sun a Savior, Brookl. ot L &8 Goming ie m . H. Dana Ward. Egiscopal Church, Philadelphia, | Vaticau, or subjecting their recognition 1o te- long to <o there and meet in eternal hanpiness | those not vet born exist or even manifest itself Retigu natt. —Tae Rev. Thomas K. Coleman will oficiate In * Judge C. B. Wal is announced | yo Churchof the -Atonement, corner of West * el et 15 Sae Go S seele ol ek Cien S this thist gave us our mmd, OUr | southedst ¢ad Is crowned with wn appropriats form has been built at Bois d'Haine. “T'healtars are carved out of white stone. The stained- Chureh, corner of Twenty-sixth street and Miciii~ enge, at 10:45 2. m. and 7:30 . m. g pastor, bau Leen avle 1o build such a church in | CF v Adums. psstor Presbyterion Church, Dan- | Ieallan’ Goveroment, towards the Chureh, con. | SSH,Hiose 1eft bebind, 1f there is one | I tliesaie conditionas theuind of the unbort | 40 e Det. 26, o Apolioulas of | \Washinston sod Robey stroets, at 10530 o m. aad - a swall countey vitfave. Tie answer was, that | kirk. cludes by saying: “In this deplorable stats of | 4 b oe tOSSOr SAYS: L - o I i |k D o L il od | TS 7 iy 3 70p. m. ail the preat, families of Belzium, France, Ger- | ¢, . Morton, pastor Chicaga Aveaue Independ- | things we lift our cges to Heaven, and plac | Shin ve all lores fis e oo Shiukine wid | keeps time. But where s the ime Indicawed | 1900 oo nne sestionting in the library | —The Kev. J.” Dredbers will oficiata n St. Junssand eveu Eosland Ladcome to seoToulss, | ent cburel, Chicagu; Uil our trust in God, We arc ot unauindtul of | Not ouly iu our own unme, but n-the name of | than before the construction of the clock? of Congress, ut. Washingon, some questions | Ansgurius’ Chuech, Sedgwick street, sear Chicago iely 1o build 2 chareh that would bean orna. | Frank M; Rockwell, Evingellst, Chicazo, L. | oicer sad shalt perform 1t Fulfill yours m a . (l")m?xmdh? ieing sou. | gp 3 lulms Immoriatiey for, ihe brae? Bab B L Rl m e [ e Bltaton Locks il afiiate 12 Graca ot I atveleel ited St 2 George F. Pentecust, -Evanselist, Boston, Masa, 3 i Vs 2 change its eternal course’) that this living soul | if intelligence or instinct of animuls wio be CCASI00 LOSRIMUI IO he. g = [ ihatick: S 2 & g&‘;&:?’é&%fifl o Gt s el | 3T Scier, pastor First taphes Charet, Hom: | 15 insubes, S est always assused nt 0us | pogvrbvaon accounted for without conceding or necessi- . ed fn the | Church, Wahash avenue, near Sixteenth stroct, aé Twin His Sants.” At present Heis very won- | ton, N. Y. . . Aunpor ‘This reminds me of Joshua, who desired the | tating immortality in them, then by the sume X Xamining every- | 11 . . and 8 p. w. Q6H01I0 Lociot Tates n Poonie come famall | ichurd Norton, Lockport, N. ¥, . = = sun to stand _still, demanded it, and bebold | philosophy can we prove the bigher degree of | thing he could find refating to this extraording- | ~ _qpe gy, arthur Ritchie will officiate fn the * ful in Louise Lateau. People come from a Nathaniel West, Presvytcrian Charch, Cincin- CHURCH EXTRAVAGANCE. (some believe it), it stood still! Or of the no- | fniellizence in man. ry personage. He found In the library a trans- | oo 0”0k Auconsion. corner of Lasalie ang 5 often asked: Do you believe that | lation of the ife of Apolionius, which had been | SRTEh ot 15 Sreersian BEE o - Parts to sec the wonder, admire it, and retarn nat, O. COSTLY TEMPLES AND MOUNTAINS OF DEBT. tion that this uuiverse was made for man and : aub D. 210, by Philostratus; LDome giviny thanks. Though a poor airl living | ~ Jesse L. Gilbert, pastor Methodist Church, New- ) . i sim e, W written in Greek, i Sasantts liotss, o To the Editor of The Tribune. other exhibits of mau’s folly. we die like brutest” Tanswer, '*Are we not | Written in & el 3 * ] —Tne Rev. Charles Stanley Lester will oficiate ; bumsle peasant’s house, yet she has more What rizht have we fn d’!scussing the impor- | porn like brutes?” Man's scltish nature again | also, several books in English and Freoch con S5 8L Bunie Chatih. LS Pk ATSHUE, beEweeH. ‘ cerning the Tyanean philusopher. A, § ‘Furning his actention to the writings of Apol- | Forty-ninthand Filtieth streets, at 11a. m. snd wanda, J Tonius, he found a copy in the original Greek of | 7:30 p. m. = Almond Barrelle, Baptist Church, Melrose, Mass, | aoy business enterprise with borrowed capital; | lief. Weshonld scek and prefer the truth, | no bad passious, no deformity, no ignorance” | the Epistles of Apollonius, being the only por- —The Rev. B. F. Fleetwood will officiate in St. . B. Thowpson, pastor Dutch Reformed Chareh, | but to bave the uecessary expenses run behind, | however agreeable or obuoxious to our peculiar | ete., mst also vanish from the great galiery of | tion of his writings preservud, but there Mark's Church, corner of Cottage Grove avenas g : trunslation. These Epistles, over 100 in numi- | ooy et strect, at 10:30 2. m. and 7:30 ‘Visivers thay all the sovereigus of Europe. Belgrium is 3 rick, industrious country. The ‘people. appear to live comfortably and happy. From aoy sinall emivence one cau see the spires .andlear the bells ot balf a dazea country i . 6.—N¢ i - tewart, pastor Presbyterian Church, To- - 2 5 PUY | ter to take into consideration our wishes and | “The picture of “uufading flowers, eternal met and liquidated. It i3 bad enough to start | desires? Choice should not jnfluence our be- | gpriny, spotless robes of white, marble palaces, Shugfes. “Tho grreat wondegys scen on Fridss: Y A e : e bebivt: | Botions b Tk b e Somununion s adwiniBiered at G elock | Dk Kiorcs, pastor Presbyterian Clusch, Ra- | aud remalo unpaid, very soon results in ruin | ™paciny giscorded tho Biblo as infallible, and | *All things change. Matter aloue, in ts primi. | ber. were carcfully translated by the Judge, | 3, ‘ : 0 < i cine, Wis. and trouble. £ with it the only authority and basis for a belief | give clements, and force are eternally the same. | Who bhas, perhaps. the only transiation of the [ “__The Rev. G. F. Cashman will ofiiciats in St. i o writings of Apollonius in this vountry. From | stephen's Church, Johnson street, near Taylor, at 7. Father Wicly administers the Holy Eucha- Tist twice on the Jatter dags, at 7 in the moru- ingand 2in the afternoon. * The dar following Wy visit wasa Friday. A priest carried the d Sacrament, six other pricsts accompany- iug. There were also in the party a number of lawies aud® gentlemen, makivg in alf about ‘twevtyofive. Qu Friday there Was no admit- lepee without havine previously obtained a “Ucket from Father Wiely, otherwise the crowd would be too grreat: the priests, however, are aumitted wihout tickets. Father Wiely pre- cedes, the door 5 opened to him and to those C. C. Foote, pastor Presbyterian Church Detrolt, | = Many churches and relizious - enterprises, | fna personal God and immortality, and sub- | & Unfading fowers, oternal sprine-time,” are us mscf"n.mlmn, pastor FirstCongregational Church, | Which unwisely and very foolishly have bor- | mitted to it the test of reasou, right has | jmpossible as eternal youth or eternal stand- Genevs, 111 rowed large amounts of money to ercct their | the Professor to cling to the agreeable part of | gyill in the universe. All matter is in motion, E. K. Craven, D. D., psetor Third Presbyterian i i tbe Bible doctrine, and not submit it to the | and the Iargest as_the sypaliest body is born, Church, Newurk, N. J. buildings-and purchase their grouad site, after | gyp, o hrocess of analyzation ! fzrows, decays, and must die and go back to Iry. L. C. liaker. Gasior Presbyterian Charch, Cam- | baving dedicated said building in Chirist's name | ™ ['nis lave scrmon, * The Moral World,” he | Gust, whencs it catne, by the Ciristfan | , =The e, T, 5, Jlosrhion, Je, will ofSciato den. I Jo : withall the holy fervor they were capable of | says: **It is a irst step toward atheism to pict- e “spotless Tobes,” alas! and *marble | World, put down as a magician or sorcerer. ~Ae- | 1028 SETC S PGu R 10:30 3. . and 730 E. P. Goodwin, pustor First Congregational | ,oouming, find out too soou to their sorrow and | ure the Creator as_having once beeu here to | palaces” also, must cruible, as the spirits and | cording to Judge Waite, he will be broaght vut | oy, : 5 C'{{‘v""gc’fi'filwm‘ pastor United Présbyterian | mortification that they have engaced ju au cu- | sow the' fields with rass, and to form an [ aurels within them. Spotless robes necessitate | fu the fight of history as a pliiosoplier, a teach- | - —The R J.Petrltwll[nfl!chtehb tllaechnrchA Charch, New York. 3 ™ | terorise unwarranted vy Bible teachings, and | Adam aud an Eve from a handful | gressmakers, and weavers and material to er, a reformer, and a worker of miracles. of 0";?;‘1":" :.or;:fifl'y})"“cfln and Belden ave- W. B, Lee, pastor Presbyterian Church, Port- | discountenanced by Him theyattempt tohouor. { of dust.” The fact is not. to accept | weave; nccessitales cotion and plantations to = m‘—z{iisnup ke P \’v';h gl']mx‘u PR Conn. “ i To remedy the sin into which thev bave fallen | this literal version of the Bible isabsolute Ath grow. and darkics Or **white trash” to guther PERSONALS. Coufirmation and celebrate the IToly Communion W. French, pistor United Presbyterian | requires constunt prayer and daily efforts in the | istn, and cannot consistently be called anvil 1t. 1t necessitaies sewing-machines or peedles = for the Austin Church, in the Methoaist Churca at all this material the lecture which bas been an- | 10:40 0. m. and 7:30 p. m. nounced bas been prepared, and no doubt it —The Rev. Luther Pardec will officiate in Calvary will be a rich treat to those who hear it. s‘lmrvh, Warren oo ;:;cl\re;:n gaklc_‘{u u;m'c‘:und ilonins f crn avente, ut 10:50 3. m. and 7:30 p. w. e Pulonlus e e et oy tias | | —The liev, T, ¥ Morrison, Jr.. mil oficiate baving tickets, about fitteen gt oae time, as the - > i 5 . . divine P Toom S Chureh, Peotone, fll. < right directiou. They must keep their pocket- | else. In discarding the only-known ‘divine | to sew thew and shears to cut them, aud cutlers Archbishop Hughes’ remains are to be re- | that place. at 10:30 u.m. P ey el ks usual, Loutes foll fotoan'| “5im; Teca, puator United Presbyterion Charch, | books well illéd, a0 be constautly prepared for | authority,” he must now, iu discussing immor- | 1o make the shears, and forges to forge the | | SroP IR TS R TR 0 LT "HKPORSED EFISCOPAL. 4 mumon. fler hawds, 15ng on ber becast, were | B oom e T Presbyterian Church, Chicago, | C3UE Which may come at any time from oflicers | tality, confine hiuisclf strictly to the knowleage | sieel, and miners to mine the coal and irou. and | F/907 The Rev. Hensy ‘I Miller will preach in St. : SOTEEd with 2 clenn WOt anont s yard cymere, | gtk ety ¥ hurel, Chieazo, | or solicitors, iu order to help forward the cause | and the reason of meu. horses to draw it to market, etc.; and behold | York. ) Johiv's Chureh, Elis avenue. nesr Thirty-seventhus reachiog to her chi 'meu do}m “':s re- lé M. Peters, pastor Cedar Strect Baptist | Which they represent. In all earncstness, | The happiness of the believer fn error is fic- | you have again, instead of u picture of Paradise, The Rev. Howard Kingsbury, of the First | steeet. at I .m. Tne Rev. M. D. Church Toveds Wiee 'S e eloth s e Mo el church members, as n class, are cotirely too in- | titious and a sham; like the drunkard seeking [ o picture of earth, its vicissitudes, and—thot's | ¢onoreratipnal Church. at Amherst, Mass., | PF hes x'&“ A kil e ity tlowin sight! The blood was | Chareh. BIT0 o of Prosbytorian Church, Louis- | different and carcless in regard. to their | his happiness fu drink, and drinking to obtain | all. Then where is Heaven? Marble palaces | “OMSTeEDBA =7 B b —The Rev. I 1 pe % Coniously fram the stigmata 3s from a | S B. J 4 " it res | huppine: is delusi & miSGEY, v . % e died recently after an Hlness of three weeks. Church, Englewood, in the morning, and thy Rey. 1resh incision of the flesh. A cloth ey mdividual shares of the necessary expenses | huppiness, it is delusion and miserv. topble over, tov, by a touch of common seuse. GoUA. Case, of Chicazo, in the evenins, ith and hor ands ccessitate lewers aud carriers of stonc, | The Presbytery of Shenango, Pa., has sus- | ®“ifictes. F. W. Adimy wil preach in Christ § ille, Ky. i % Y Dupols Wyckoff. Presbyterian Church, Oly- | which they houestly and faithfully assume -on Ivis a law of nature that true happiness ean | They n phant, Peno. “ joining any church, Too much apathy and iu- | only oc found in truth and virtue. Intellcctual | and—well, that’s cuough of this Kind of a ‘pended the Rev, R. J. Graves, D. D.. from the | Church, corner of Michigan avenue and Twenty-" Abner Kingman, Congregational Church. Boston, | ifference are manitested by those whom anim- | research and the diligent use of our reason -cau | heaven already. The Professor will please ministey and the communion of the Church for | foucth mwormiug and eveninz. Morning Ma: partial public would be apt to point out as the | only decide what is truth. ~The fallibility ofthe | pount Pegasus again, or annihilation wili be u eanke pinitual Lenses.™ Evening: **Sam=-y drunkenne: a sermon for youns men. Iy hiands was etnined with_blood, aud _her Lands “Lcre cutirely covered with it: the bedclothes, 0 Were marked with blood. The tlow of Liood begi Hock i " 2 L, i n A ing, J,,"i';‘,’f:fggfi;l’lfifl‘dvré in the morn- orge fail, Methodist Church, Clifton Springé, | jirer to make any sacrifice in upholding the | Bible being acknowledeed by most all scholars | blessing when compared with the fate of these s ‘ cle Is witnessed s anu at n.nzhr.. The mira- | N, \‘.‘, Harvey, Methodist Charch, Chicago, T, church to which they belong. It is too bad that | and independent thinkers, no authority remains | poor quarrymen in eternity ! The Rev. D. Gilliland, Rector of Trinity: =T E. B. fln.{be‘rg Wll‘lrpr;m:n in snrd 9 sdybyasmbes otper | R, O IEERT . " M. | & continual solicitation, only at times wrings | but man. All men possessing equal rizhts, each | ™ His idea of the equality of immortals s also | Episcopal Cliurch, Bristol, Conu., lis resizued, | Paul’s Ghreh curiet of Weat Washinston s k Fisher will preach In the Church b s B Sompls pasior Preabytenian Chureh, Min- | £ EUNCIeR persons the widow's mite,” and an | should thin for himself, and acknowledse not | very fine, bul inconsistent, lia all the rest of this | and has nuounced is intention 'of juinini the T. W. -Bancroft, Professor Brown University, | urzent appeal only results in opening the | & thority the belief of any oue man or the | serinon. Please tell us, Professor, G Roman Providence, R. 1. . +small change” department of their pocket- | beliefs of “his fellow-men, or the millions who | not make us equal when e first created man, Brother Moody wilt miake fils hovie T Buiti- E. P. Marvin, pastor Presbyterian Church, Lock- | hooks, which they themselves acknowledge huve [ bave lived before him, unless brought withiu | and thus place us in Paradise at once. ILHis | pooguring the comime winter. He may nold port, N. Y. " heen well filled tbrough God’s kindness and | the spbere of bis comprehension or understand- | desire is to place us ultimately ina heaven all | (00 G0 oo s, but the most of bis tme Tt A Mcavcal. pastor United Presbyterian | pift S : fng.” All must search into aud meditate upon | alfke and perfect, nob even * free azents 7 to | SSERSIOALBEGtES: bL e oSk OF s e Church, Oshkaloosa, I The runuing expenses of a church must be | the £reat oroblems of religion, or remain in | sin, simply because we caniot then orizinate a | oo : Churel ~ T e atholie Chueell of the Good Shepherd, coracr of Junes and Huron s, at 10:30a, m. Sunday-school coocert at-d sons; and, during the last eight, years, thou- :i'n:‘:,(::,‘hn\e azed in plous a(lmifi{mn on the tie wata. However, the ereatest wonderis Fri- a afternoon, commencing at sbout 2 o'clock sod lasting until near3. There were about forty persons, some of hieh rank, waiting to be admitied, but Father Wiely could sdmit but e % . I W. Burke will preach in Grace} and Le Moyne streets, at 5 p. m. Evening subjects’ ) tion of St. Matthew's Reformed H ; 5. fiticen, thus sadly dissppointing many. Atthe | . P. Welton, Evangelist Presbyterian Church, S i ver. There it the] o 3 5 id he iy " & g many. . P. W 3 3 " | cheerfully met and paid, or grest embarrass- | slavish ignorance forever. Therefore, if the | will 1o sin, then why did he make us * free " . H was present, half an hoy. T?Iunsl. the last, an chn'r:h. Doston, Siass. in the natural course of events, to give his hear- | him, belicved in a certain creed which he, \rmm! and produce so much evil and mlzsery in the mslon Cul e.gL, o Lrngc_ uss of 15 5 u:u‘ been ;uv- B ter Lincoln Fark. have ecured for the pre- fun before I entered. Tho ipics) had be- \Wiliiam Reynolds, Preabsterian Church, Peoria, | ers the bread of life in all its fullucss if hismind | the sileut court of his mteltect, has decided as | world Orro WETTSTELN. pointed pastor of Cedar Strevt Methodist | B nearer, Baedin ieet, A et 0F of Norin ' ood was flowing is bothered and beart depressed as to whether | faise, it would be his duty to sav so, and, if he Eoiscoval Churcel, Brovklyn, N. Y., in place of | 0 000 Centre streets, where services will bo } i the late Dr. Tiue. 3 held every Sumday mornfng. The. Rev. J. A. 1rom the hands ss in the morning. lier hauds Jere mueh stained, as were also the bedclothes, T “i‘f,“’m".‘ etely impassable to all earthly riehe, § vivz iz bed, leanivg s littie to ihe t. lookine up, her eyes wide open. without m. . ; t . John Wanamaker, Presbyterian Church, Phila- | he will ever obtain the wherewithal to procure | saw proper, to proclaim it to- the world, Ove RS0 NOY 3 2 aelphia, temporal bread for himself and family. It is | man being no better than anothier, and having GENERAL NOTES, 1t is said that the Rev. R. R. Mere Joseph_E. Jones. AL D., Baptist Church, West | 1,0d_very. bad and sinful—for any relizious | Bo beticr authority, und a million being made : - | tiie most prominent Methodist mi Chester, B3. o olist BaptistCharch, Ocon- | bOUY 10 assume debts which they mav uever be | Up of separate individuals, and not being able | . Elstow Church, where John Bunsan attended | IS footand, has been called to toe Poilips H. W. Brown, 8 P! . able to liquidate except by the sale of the prop- | to duplicate. their intellcet and judgment, are | in his youth, and whose bells he used to. ring, } ¢onerewational Chureh in South Boston, st a Franer will preach (o-dav a¢ 10:30 . m, \es. C. M. Giluert wili preach in Emmanacl Chmrch, comer of Twents-eighth and Masoser streets, at 7:50 p. m. N PRESBYTERIAN. the least movement. It is Vi 1 is also remarkable | omowoc, Wis. o erty, and sometimes that is not even eaough to | B0 more authority than be. len into so much decay that a movement | gulary of $3,500 a year, und that he will prob- S. ing the vision. "4 aourdes, did not vwinkle dur- | E3ameses o "5 p., Metbodist Charch, Clifton | let interest and mecessary runuing expenses | tality ¥ has often been shown 1o be 110 vroof of & about 416 members. 1t was formerly served by | 1o, m.. 1o the Hollaud, aud at7:30 p. m, i En- . felt the phlao i octor sxmug‘l_)fy the bedside Sprin: < Y. fall behind, with careléssness. and utter ) its truth, but by voue more sa than by the Pro- The Synod of Northern Iilinols will meet at | 1y "4'1ion e of the Secretaries of the Ameri- itsh. peia ud; et ouise often durine the eesta- | SPRREY { \Wallace, pastor United Presbyterisn | indifference’ as to the result. The purely | fessor himself in his last sermon. Denounciuz | Rock Island ou Tuesday, and will be ovened by | can Board. TneRev. W. F. Meloy will preach in the The rate of J1a ncd that the oulsations wereat | church, Wooster, 0. moral and—in their estimazion—God-forsaken | assuperstition almost all the other beliefs of | o1y dgress from the Rev. H. H. Jessup, D. Do, | ' N1, | et Cated Chureh, corner of Monrue aud Pan- tay e ol 112 a minute. The ecstasice ou Fri- | “\V. 11, Clarke, pastor Dutch Reformed Churen, | covci "o The world can Set. such churches a | the Eavptisus, Hebrews, Hindoos, and other e b Aeic : News has been received at Conway, No T, | jip irects, mornlng snd evening. thoce in the momring ek are diflerent from | patereon. X S s Gharch, San | £70d example In this respect: an_example of | leathens, what proof have we that ‘their belicl of Syria, on Tucsday evening. o from Prétoria, Trans 'l{l:fc{:}‘xhl;m;mtl;‘slfzfi oy, 0L Walkor wil vieach at the Tio- & . She see- ™ son, Dpast o < 3 : Loaed s fr > . Hos: ¢ ¢ des A s ary, ci umon urte ¢ then appears as see 1. Patterson, moral rectitude, uprightness, and honesty which | in immortality and in a personal God is not By the will of James B. Hosmer, of Hartford, mission school for sirls at that lace. She was | ‘Tnroop, morumz and eveninz, Moming subjectz fulse also? What suthorloy Is the belicl i im- | the Concrexational Theolowical Seminary in that | I y0uR S8 00" 10 C0® Jhn “Clary, of Cotnwar, | +Fhe dazment Day.™ Evenlng: - Tho Pearl of n years a teacher fu Mount | Great Price. dog some object i 3 i S| 3 Pyt ject intengely pleasing. - She smiles siderable portion of the time, showing her Franglece, Oy, pastos Baptist Church, Newbars- | they would do well to imitate. Wien te J. T financial affairs of achurch are ina very un- { mortality of all these barbarous nations when city will receive about $100,000. Various benevo- | yua™ for fourt beaut-ful white teeth; s 3 st Mae: 5 3 at times her lips move as | post. Mass, " " Snmervill tisfactory condition, the doors may as well be | all the otherbrancnes of their 1aith are acknowl- > & 5 —The Rev. Arthar Swazey will preach in the i he were speaking. ' Several times ehe arose | , J-3- Miler, pasior Baptict e, e, | B, opastoy and people ramain at home | edzed as rauk superstition? . 17 the Indian’s be- | lent societies will receive small bequests. Holsoke Semioary, where she was greatly loved. | ~ifhe Lev. Athar Swazey will preach in th ot ands oot béd, without elfort extendinz | M 5 grgman, pasior Presbyterisn Cherch, | qnd read T Suxpax TRIBUNE. They wil | Jiel iu Heaven proves its truth, then the act | 1y England, it costs thousands of pounds to [ e Te(t ome,s litle wure thap s seut 800 b f wvet at 102456 'y 7280 . . s T y 85 wards somebody, o X 00d 3 Y, that bis bow and arrow, his pipe and his toma- ol . 9 A erne S, DU > > ~The Kev. J. 3i. Worrall wili preach ‘In t aud ater’a iitie widle elf searn on ber ohiow, | V41 W ors, pastor Preshyterian Chuscn, | FeCEivemore real good the one way than the | Wk, arc piaced upon s coffin by bis requess | 9epose & clereyman; jn America, mOLRIN 10 | of labir ghe was atacked with consumiotion | guouih Clhureh, cortisr of West, Washiusion sud i 0 rising, ehe scems not to follow the laws of | Mopmouth. ik 5 1y fall t : thie cares of the | and buried with him proves also that Heaven is | makea Bishop step down cod out. A corre- | gnq died Aus. 3, atter an fliness of about siX | Kujwy strcets, at 10:20a. m, and 7:45 p. m. ! W.E. Blackstone. Methodist Charch, Ozk Packr{:0nl falls on stouy ground; the cares of the spondent of the Lonaon Zimes wants to kuow | pionths, B —Tiie Kev. . M. Gibsou will preach ‘in the Sec- ENGLISH CONVERTS TO ROMANISM. ond Cburch, cormer of Michizan avenuesnd Twen- equilibnum, but is liited as by some secret a great hunt.luz-p.runudz where he will shoot “world aud their own financial embarrassment EDring 10 an sngle of forty-t i v y why. = 0 y-tive degrees, and re- | Til. i 1-Spring up, choke the word of Jife, and it be- | plenty of dec eujoy his tobacco, and obrsin 'y a c H ' G Ll s s zh;g this position for some time as ff speakmng | J. B: Claslxln,g::‘.c. , pastor Tnlted Preebyze ;cgmeg antruitfal, What is the reacon that 5o | Plents of whitd sealos to grauify his vamty. The Roman Catholic Cathedral of Columbus, | Tue 1Wiiteha't [.’e:Auem {mntfr ‘-;‘,”5'9 n'é;'—u som Nethutoreb arinoe ,‘r';;“;‘;‘;‘“;w,;’;u‘,‘;;ch fis domebody. During the ecstasy, Father Wiely | Courch. Clatgnce, W ooy philadelphia, /| many seats are found unoccunied on the Lord’s | The superstitious notious of all other nations, | 0., is to be couseerated Oct. 20, by Bishop Rose- | veris to Kamanism made duniui this xebefod | e /0, ureh. coruer of Indisua avene und - "Tair- e Topiriests sang Vespers at the bedside; S Whittle, Evangelist. Chicazo. 3 day by professing Cnristians and a semicircle | concerning their existance in Heaven, are equal- | crans. The Archbishop of Cincinnati and Bish- | among tl;e unpcrlc:?su; .—‘ ouiplen eight and e o on b negtna Ceeli Megnificat, Louise rose half’| Faara S. White. Baptist Church, Czmbridge, | of empty benches in close proximity to the | I¥ ridiculous when plainly defined. ops Kain and Chatard will take part fn the cers- | a lulf coluwus of the puper, and includes the | B8 jce: ™ - ind's Detbctives. Hhuler et smiled gracefulls.and seemed par- | ypyes; *- ) pulpit? - Answer: Financial = embvarrassment, | But aeain the Professor furnishes oroof | monies. - names of a_Duke, tyo Marquises,five Earts, | MUIRC, Lle SIS Wit presch in tho Bioaarly bappy 0 hear thie vraises of the | X Eraman, pastor Presbyterian Church, Morfteh: Brle” aivchould be love, harmony, and frec. | agaiost himself: . . . “Wearceradied amid | "o "B oncin of the Association of St. Francis | fiftezu Burous, taking tio account of cotrtesy | Wirst Church, corues of inlinug avenue and Twsn- ed .Vireid, When the time comes &ll 8t | town, N. J. 13 i fal ovserve notions and o forth 1nto youth and aze equip- 8 = 3 FRNCIS | titles; seven Baronets, three s, 2 Genernl, | iy irstatreet, at 10380 2. m. _Eveniur wervies at ~once she returns to her natural " Cunningham, pastor Evangelical Advent!|;¥iil offerings. An impartial observer, on en- | ROHONS Auc €0 OPS | EE FOULL SR B3 de Sales mentiousanumber of miraculous cures, | /g Sy em Baro e, amient, four | fhe Rarleoad Chapel, So. 715 Suite atreets 8¢ 7+55 iy Charch, Boston. ing _the *portals of any sanctuary, can very | ped with a full oubllt of convictions. - o - | \whieh sre sttributed to contact with the cloth- [-Ghe il Cotgels, tour Professors, 165 vedeticed | p. m. h P N’ BIF Jucobs. Baotist et Chicaco, o tell whether they are na siate of true | How powerful o the tation (or desire 1o%h | ine of the Inte Pio Nono. Tnese are cited 85 8 | cierrymen, of whom sixty-seren have becoms | *~be Itey. 3. D. Charch. Rector of St. Johms ° RE-MILLENNTALISM. C. Perren. pastor Bapust Church, Chicago. worldly prosperity and spiritual welfare, with | Wealth, or wones! illions hurry ou reason for hls immediate beatiication. priosts or entered the Jdesnit Order, and 190 | Reformed Episcasal. Chiurel, will preach in tas e A0 Sn10E s, Selloe ot of Ddtlamen. sous of Peers, fellows, etc.. of whom | Sixth Church. cotder of Vincennes and Oug aves- F. L. Coappell. pastor Baptist Church, Evans- |'all that the words {mply. Imitation and uneasi- B stol, England z sure ot mind and soul of tiie vellow light of The Rev. George Muller, of Bristol, Engl y e ve. bacome pricsts. oF Jcsuits: also | et Wt 10:30 1, . tou, IR - . ~.71'mess- in God's house find po place iz their E 3 m. _'The Rev. Heory: T.3ilec . rry, pastor Preebyterian Charci o o i s old!? The conviction of immortality 15 the | has fssued the annual report of his .institution, come | . or Jlesaits T orch at 7200 o ma: ughll:fl:fi’is.]?. r,y L 7 ':‘:ff"s'u?en:? “;oa:ss«‘:‘%x:&fl;c%ignfog%:“?‘%:;n Igsec- grenest thus acauired, and thus slrictl})" amat- | from which it appears that the expensesamount- | flve Ducbesses, thiv zy—cngb{..mcnjafi.\ v:welxj of b Ttes. arrett will preachin the West- W. R. Gordon, ‘pastor Reformed Church,’ Soke ‘l““_efl ‘tranquillity and serenity unknown | ter of faith, and not of knowledge, logical | ine to $210,000 have beena little more than met | Baronets and Kniglts, e «..T:lf u :,ry-r. rut; minster Ciwieeh, corvee of Jackson and’ Peuris Schraslentere, N % Pr O B g O ira 13t s so | Tesearch, and reason. Accepied by the masses | by the donatious. Since the iosututions were | other ladies of position. “The tendency of | sirects, ac10:d0a, m. Gospel wecting at: 7:40 Jobn T e, B e Gharch. Beast- | of chaos. because broeable 10 their selish losires (s 16 | founded, S3#%0,000 huye been received without | the converts to *go over” in whole familics ufixo,ns::.c‘mmn" EAMORTeSRAE GO Rontt; The piszor of such a church, Instead of some- | DOt truely sad the lasi thing 10vi any pecsonul appeals, £6,600 childrea and sdults | 15 noticeable, - and o wany cases REFIVAL OF A NEGLECTED DOCTRINE. Xew ¥ork Tribune. Preparations are making for the conference Of believers in the pre-Millennial advent of ." Jesus Christ. Thisis to be held at the Church f the Holy Trinity at Madison avenue and For- ty-second street, Oct. 30 and 81 and Nov. 1. The . m p—"x‘he Bev. A, S, Entelze wiill preach iz the -