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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. FEBRUARY T8 03 ruits of the land.” Melchisedek, tho priest | temperance question, a proper discussion of mit every one Interested In the uncle's siicesss ELECTR BLLTS AND DS, 3 FINANCIAL. EMPERANCE. of the “'Most, igh (o, bronght wine to | Which wonld reaniron treatiae, viz., nomal ni- 4 To oo T pemnaaity, Teltan's Gppotianity WAL BANISs st R s Abraham’s victorious bands, This fa certainly | trition and the hereditary lawa, evived as a Moek Duke, During the cin- hil hical urfi;"tyaIflm‘xl;’:u‘th;xr(u’fu(r'h|k'|’nzuldrluk. i ll{av‘e!unl\' lihm: et ‘m hnruly“m(cl;mnflvv;m y. ey M;)Ilu =md dobe ot Albauy, Pelten i 4 8 cal ese * Statutes of o, and many others | most intereating questions. *“'Aan s the fu- " " | made imsell ofliciously obuaoxfons wi Lecture Before t:e.l PG:':v:r o which Liavo not tme o rote, rove con- | heritor o alf s luquu‘l:lu:ml of the st 1o How the Nephew of Mis Unclo Has ;xm'mrumr';'":malI::.J.:Lméalyu'fl'n'\' :luulll 1o ; o P . usively that the 0N Testamnent i’ {n favor of | Iuberitor of all the agee.” 41t bs nut by virtue urt hifa uncle. flad Peiton heen atilla widow- TESTIMONY Society by wine-lrinking, and not against it. Andther fm- | of education, so much fs by vircue of inberit- Figured in the Drama of er It fn mot. fmpossible that lie might azain have n| . N . + | portant point wa must not fall to notice, viz.: | ance, that & mun 18 brave ur timid, generons or Our Day. heen ghelved. Daring thie whol: campuign—~as # L) , 7 d Charch, He Says, Are that If anotber * Btatute of God " is valid, the | selflsh, boastful or modest” (drunk or sober), o it 19 now looked back to by those who kuew lis (Bziract from the Baltimore “American,” 3 The Bible an! LEG Sy e race of mankind has, by dircct inberitance, | **The ground tons of bis character is orizinal in incidents best—Pelton plaged the part of a most December 21, 1578.] in Accord with Appetite taken Al :lsubltun)dfi?om‘ the famllies of dranken him, aud Suiorn alt bin submeueitly orned wh guormpus cnfldenve nap and pretender {n pol- i . B A N K y nah, 18 nur inherited joox] U herited hotlons and thejr svmpatheticidens, **Many R % 3 ™ o 4 and Cupidity. elilon, make drankenness soetam s well a8 | an exparionce tn lits teaches. e foivktuai wiy | L€ Wars and Whrks of a Person Made | itet all ihis cheds liht upon hig well known | wno puivermacher Electrio Tielt ta recom. connretfon with the Oregon nnd Florida busi. authoritative, bie hid the hleseinz of wond parentage how. i Famons hy Telegraphic e ietle sl o Bowiis Garolina aud | mended to ganeral use tor the following ren. | NOS- 16 and 18 Nassau-st., [ Noah, [t must bs presnmed, waa the best | caleulnble (8 his debt,”” 1 ho has not ot the Whasdington., It may be here ubserved that al- . P * NRW ¥ tes Extonsively from the | specimin of human atoek o fould fnd. But | binls of o strom eharacter in hia (nher Tramps, wiost Trom the Mption of the campuen Mr, | 8071: Fim, for it wonderfal propertics for the . B3 ORIy k - m Qo R 18 8000 48 U1 wot anoll ™ was over, 1o plantod | NAture, hie will nuver woqdire 1. Theee are | i Mewite relused o lave anything todo with | cure of disenscs of the kidneys, stomach, liver | Jay and inll o Commistion fot cash oron margin ol * Beriptares to a vineyard and got glorlously Intoxicated on re-l; genuine “Statutes of God," which | tin:l New York Wort Pelton, even ne the nephew of his uncle, and | and bloot ; secondiy, for ita extrome simplicity, | Allow interest on depostis subject o cheek as sight, k: Statements. the first crop, and never drew s sober ureath | in Dr, Maudsley's ¥ I'iysiolozy of Mind,” Correspondeniee New York World (Dem.), this distrust was shared by nearly all the local i 4 * | and make sdvances on aoproved coliaterais. tiovern- nfterwards, Ao far an we are {nformed. This is | Dr. Carpenter in us” # Meatal Physiology® | ALBasy, Jan, 30.—Une famnous nephew of an | pjitieal magnates, Duribe the progress of | 884 tho faet of its being applied outslde, pre. | ment, Htate, City, and County Londs for ssie and im- i s e not the firat fustance that the blundering God of tho Jews mistook his man. Who ean wonder thut, with such an sn- cestry, on the heach of the great ocean of lutman life are piled Mke reefs of coral the bleached skeletons of drunkards alain by wine! Who can wonder that this Ixt'f;l;u“:; K chryl mm::‘um.r"?muuelm ll"; unele sleeps to-day at Chiselburst. What re- | the counting 3 i it e ———— v, 01 a8 L would prefer to say, Law of | malins of another nephew of anotlier uncle may | Commission, Col. Uclton~os he delighted to RAILROAD TIME TANLE. > Heredity, thus X % 4 nela ftay | o e A \Washing- | 10 the patient, ns an external remedy I8 unfe | oo 2 0 L "Thl!;nu:h. howorer, mav be confidently be daily peen ot the Ererett House in New Vark, [ Feile himpelf upon the tooksof tho Wesbloy: anirmed, that’ where foneral constitutionaf | 1 the perton of Col. William T. Pelton, just | 1o et T loborats setd cos | oty ackpowledgtd 1o be (e, Anotier T tha e qorhrs seneral, | eontitutlonal | alo au Intorestin gizure Tn' the eyes.of | Soirbar, flo was fusey, meddiesome, nud con | gyvantage ts the sacitity with whien the prog. | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, uutrition, have been acquired, thesa tend to | Americans Ly the operations of certain * tele- amation among Democrats: **{ireat | Fess of the disease and cure can be watched, 2 P snia s & ¢ vote und of th of mediase deiivery. §: 4 ectorals| eludes all possibility of any injury being done ateatlon from Intemperance, Accord: jng to Mr. Grover, Depend- ent npon Science. e X hastly’ accumulation of centurics f{a beiny ropaguty themselves hereditanly, 1t m: « i} ¢ oV, el ¢ 7 FxrLANATION 0P Rrrzrexcx MAREs.—tSatard: e, A4, Grorer lectured bofore the Phito- | {80, REGTUANGR, 00 <ubiHiER, (8 LEE | Do immed thak sters tepatitin it anen Lo graphic tramps, n 1895 Mr. Pelton first be- [ Lensenal 1 Bor Bl b e e the | "0 4f the Deit bo mot quite 1n the right pisce, [ efeEriae T3tndly EXimed o sophical Society Baturduy evening on the sub- fifhbffi?flfl‘éumm' and "an hereditary wine- | mission tends to Inerease the mischiel came a quasi-public character at Chicazo, where | fye/eiiants toom or the sccretary to sign pat- | it €80 be very easily read)usted ao ns 1o cover Y. f Fyat In ce~C ity 1ts Ally; * of @ Intemperance—~Christianity B E:I::c(e 1ts Remedy," before w large and inter- udierice. 1e sand: was xevssivé use of aleoholie stimulants “4 [t Iy vastly more Important to know who n | U8 then lived, busied withe nmateur superin- | euta? It sn why thenPenni hevn would 1ol [y ¥Y man's father Was than to know who his schole | Lendence of one or two raliwaye, und as Inter- | law a serich uf, hoteweather comments, e el L e InlvermadinElostrls A & WO RN R T NS AT, : K-st. (She & mastor wasl"? If thiere were tima | conld quota | ested in o patent, for treating wood for pave- cloral Comnlaelon haviny déclded the | T, and 1ts perfoction, lins been halled wity [ Tictet Ofices €3 Gl Gaerman Hows) sad ae ; puzes of the hiehest scfentifle authorities 1iua: | ments with chemicnl prerervatives. At that y in its _pecudlar fashion, Col. Pelton | delight, not only by the sufferers who have re. If any one happens to be skeptlcal as toalt the blood and relizlon of the races of mankind baving coms through the drunken veins of 2 t the ¢ d Noah and the Jewish Seriptures, and should | trative of the jaws of heredity so foreibly s Chiour adidrey i don clevation of h?;:"‘ the \:,x:'lln;;:.’x&n;ll‘:l:um;xtmvx“:udl‘:llx;étléfisl hops for a better drop or fwo from Ramo or | by Mawdstey and U,lmcmu{_’ e time Chicagzo was innocently preparing that kina r;;,,}:\’:_“ 1|'J."5.°z'.f.|‘§¢'23mm ""fi.,,r Coustrue. | 8ained henlth, enjoyment and a now lease of Greeee, hie would find but little consolation in that direction. ‘The old Grecks wero like the Jews,—wine with thiem was “the nectar of gods "f\fr:.nz“f:f}u ources and fountalos? Who is | r. aring ths V. A, F. Browne, of Seotland, Dr, Chiarles Dar- | ©f vavements for her fire of 1571 While at | tigw aud their transits becatns well known to se- | 1ife through its beneficent qualities, but by (he i itf And what is the iedy responslhic for win, aml thers, Chicago Nie contrived to et n hot water with a | porters, und bave been widely published. Ile I it wot high thno that our teachers in tha | Jocal orzanization known as the Chicago Club, ?vn-ng'nol:l man to be lmum’l 'when contracts | medical profersion, who very frequently pre- licsa "o S edyl All fonest efforts Io.muwm"t ; and_men.’” Pindar, nud & hundred other poets, | pulpft, in the publiz schools, und clsewhere, | At Chicao, ton, he eogagea w the following | were helng made, bt he waa so ineflicieot and | seribe its use to their patients,” 'fl‘sux{m sra commendable. T'("'" h‘Il“ |b"fii‘. sang of its divine qualities, It eheered Fatner | should begin to teach the lesson. that e\rt:r}" transaction, which {s a key o his character: In anflbulng [y \')cki’:‘eaidenzuul“l'lm "mnll that, ¥ eFree oc ;ml ' % various cfforts and attempts {um h’;t [l u" Jove on high Olympus,” as well ns Jehovah | child has a riieht to be born_ well the first tiné,+| 1500, beink fn want of 85,000 for his buslness en- | under the other burdens of unpopularity which bAnwaukee Fast Mall, am jnts to olve theso great soctal roblema, the | an Mount, Siual, “The #Biind old man_on | born frea of tafut of rum, discase, and fnmo: | torpriscs, he drew a sixtv-dgy draft npon hisun. | scemed o attach to the roxd, he proved 8 beuy- ] DMl iwankee par am| mml“‘"k"' Is a general Clumnunulm lr::lm Belo'n rocky Isle,” -as well ns Solomon aud | rality; that all human qualities of body aud | cles, Tilden & Co., of New Lebanon, in Colum- | fer load to carry than s traln of five cars. Tass pm {heatandpolnt af the Uible, the Uuspel, and n'(é laalaly sang f1s pralses, Horace, like Jere- | mind, botlh {nheritud und mequlred, are trans- | bla County, in this State, which thev, tor his ac- In the early part of tast summor ho lost his b liwaukes D pmy Clureh, of which [ abiall speak lm"nt'mi! "ue mish, grgw eloquent over his wine, fle § mitted Lo offspring; that parents are largely re. | commoxiation, uccented ond returned to his | wile. Shortly alterwards came the charges of H:H {he final, amk highest, and onl yyn'x hurd: “\'c wrote, ** With lenlont bheverage [winoj fil your | sponsiblo for the nature of their children? 8ei- | Possession. kebplnu to lmsclf; as he nodoubt | his compiieity with Electoral trregularitios; and 5 nm‘g {ribanal on sl auestlons m«'u‘":c 7, "“i empty veins.” Deimoacritua, itke Dunlul‘ ab- | ence demonstrates thut thu character of tho | hadacommercial right to do, the fact that ftwas | altbourh they were atated In a childish, sllly, B 'Q Rapress, am jence must 3t Lust olve and acttloall, All | graining frommakinga st of himsclf ® for | parents- fs' reoroduced, deterlorated, or fm- | 8t uccommodation draft, Heemployed @ nota | aud fippant way, yet they were discossed sor Biihenad New i 3 . genufne salsation Lo iien aid woinai st cOmt | tliree weoks,” perhavs, wrote a vohime to rruml i theic children, That vics, virtue, | broker of Chicago of ‘the proplietic name of | riously tu his disadvantaze In many auarters by SWinonn & New Uim. pm 3t lnat through sclence,—through obedleuce to | yrave thut wo person ought to drink more than | health nnd discase, talent and idiocy, are potens | Coventry,—Mr. A, C, Coventry. Coventry ne- | the people. For teveral months of t bMaranrtte Fxpress. >m§ the laws of Nature. fons tnvolylog | 2% &lasnes a day. thally transmitted. atiated 1L upon o capitalist by the name of | he cave himself up to travel. ¥l AND BANDS e e e 44 : Jtis equally true that. all questions DTerving | Eplcletus wroto, * A man Iy a driukard who | A drunken father handadown bis appetite,~a | lain—not Montgomers. At fhe maturity of | him agreed that at last he realized what the . 7 . i ur woua, o sccloty, arc necoarable. 1% | akes moro than tirce glusres, You neo the | sobur father s nobriety, tho bill {t was torwarded for collection, when | fock Duke aid I the plav, that the vell hnd for | S T e ot e : s generlly_very diflicult to tell whers otie | quantiy required depsiuded on the tempera- | _Every worthless son ind daughter deaw their | payment of it waa declined Peiton had bis | been lifted und that the fasion was ggne. It | AFo Solf-applicable toany part of the body, for | £260 34 G . tocial problem begina anl whero another lea¥ts | yyent of the driuker, : worthlessncas from worthless ancestors, near | Procecds, leas the natural Chicago shave of 10 | also becana known that s uncle bad at last the speedy and effectual cure of Suother rosd runs Pulimas or any otber form of i ol The ronts of nll iuterlaca fn th samu solly | 1 o Jook Into the Now Testament, we read | or remote; n bad cross: o bad tnther und aweak | pef cent.. The dishonored draft came back upon | been compelled 1 forbi “biin the house, 1t is B T over of 1Ce1s and Kinzle-ta. snd the branches expand 10 the ssmu atmose | yup John the unrm, came neltber cating | mother, o a bad mother and s weak father, Slair, und, of course, upon Lelton, e wouldn't | understand that he has not been atlowed Rhoumatism, b—Depot corner of L d Kinxic-sta, phore. v { health, boay, | Lresd ot drinking wine.and they sud, * e hath | Therels noascident, no {nscrutabla providence, oy 1, and Blafr commenced sult, All the de- [ to call at the Gramercy Park houss for ge N 1gl Zm— Temperance 3 the vistua of healthy body, B o Jevllal Jesus eaina doloz - Bouty - and | sbout ity aid thero e o remedy i prayers. endaite leaded usury—sdlecting Nuw York, | montha. 1le launts il corridors uf the Evereit °1‘;"“- &', i CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & and mind, o " ty ey rald, ¢ Behold n glutton and n wish- he lnws of heredity govern In all cases, Yo where Chicogo rates do not run, as the place otae, where once durine u great Presl 8] 8] H patrition, Intemperance Is depraved nutetion, | yyher,” which indicates that drinking was no | cannat pray sucee i g : et s nedeniid S e VEn daet - traffle In intoxicating drinks, shich en- Twh;“" depraved nutrition, is depraved com- merce. Intemperauce scems to have chisfly (ull ralnst law, We o for the transaction, ‘Ihie rejoinder wus, that | cunvass he vaunted himsell a8 a chieftain. not Fnlhcr arapes Troc, :finrnn, nor figa from | even under Iilinols faw there was no usury, and s —.__..‘.,'IE o Nervous Debllity, y thistles, Children are created in the inigo of | thut st auy rate, swhather Chileago, the residence YORICK’S SKULL Liver Complaint, parents, body aud soul; parents aro the cre- | of the drawer, or Lebanon, the home of the ac- '8 SKULL. L ani total abstinence no virtue. - Paul-taught that moderate drinking s a good thing, but cautfoned His doacons snd bishops d Unnal and and at depota. wosonrces,—depraved appatite and cupidityy— | not. to get drunk. He sdvised Tinotly to | ators, uud seleaco holds them responsiblo for | centor, was selected as the placo of the traos- Eldnoy Discaso, nchtending to keep the other ailve. i $ drink no more water," it 1sn't gooil to u!mk, all bad Iubs. This ru.lnnnslbllll; st u: actfon, the draft was sold nnd bought in open . Nead—0la Fomale Oomplaints, Destroy elther and the other would die, "and | by s drink wine," which Is hormiess. Jesus | brousht home to tlie understanding and the | market and Pelton had profited by the procoeds, | - dohm 1. Keod, for n Half-Century nt the Nervousness, bl preat Llack river of death would dry ub. | not only sct the example of wino-driuking, but | conscience. Woinust cease to throw responsi- | 4nd that ot the worst ouly the excess of tnterest [ Walnnt Strert Theatre, Cetabrates 10 ot | 2 OF ¥ OooR 088 : But we encourage and foster the sources of this | enyaged fn its mannfacture to furoish | bility upon God, Wa must stop praying t6 fim | should be deducted. 'The ault wan stubboroly | gen Wedding niwl Prosides that 1s Skt Urinary Diseases, river of death, wile trylog to dam its frl‘zhl- ‘a csurfelt after ‘o liheral supply | fora releaso from the responsibility or conse- | fought up to the Supremo Court at Washineton: | gy il (8 R TEEER ERRE e SR General Ill-Health, fally rusting tide with cobs nnd sund. Like | haq ~ yeen exhausted by a bibulous set of | quences of our sins, We must fcel thnt the | 1574 came, and the draft was five years old b aneatuce Mnlets ¥ the old Chaldcan King, we worsnip our lndul- | fast young men at mddlng. On that oc- | fearful consequences rest upon otracives nlone, when Justleo Strong, delivering the unanimous tladeiphio Times, dan; 31 ‘Wasting Decay, gent gods, who are fu sweet accord with our | caglon ile used what scem to bo distespectful | and cannot. bo cacaped. A troo. draws. ity | ovlufon of the Court, condemned the defend. | O Juhin R. Reed nud his wife last evening Spermatorrhcoa, i drinking propensitivs, und sro _\mmhxd(ul of the | Jynonagpto s mother, if we may judge by | @rowth from the soll and atmosphere. So o | ants touay the judgment of the court below, | celebrated the fftfeth anniversary of their war- Epil i wirniog wards Lhat sclence writes on the wall. | grdiuary standards, viz.: Woman what' lmvo | mao gatliers tho qualities of his body il mind | Which was for “4,825, * Mr. Justico Strungt | rlage, aud were very bavvy, Old Jdolin s the | PGPSV i n Lsen to tho solemn utlerance of the © ok [ 1o o with thea—which ralaca ths suspielon | Zrom e blood of s ancostors, wid o | slowed bis onn parsonat opinlon—in which of | zas man and coptain of tie supernumersrice at Paralysis, . & o Buitman Paface Sislne:cars apd Paliman {6 phee) e at he bud taken a ! or educationad - urse o)l 1¢ 5 hiave ahare ane . < = hee) Sleas e bted at GAloatmir in. October last, through | 3¢ 1east that i wass or two oo | B O e e Chiesty marround | i Ges Davis nd Flald wera of the numbere | the Walout Strece Theatre, where he has been Soxual Exhaustion, T Pafac Exrenss " T the pen of Miss Frances E. Wiitard: “ Resolved, That, 88 temperance women of Niols, we have always belfeved that the statute books of our State ouzht mnot fo contragict the Btatute, Book of God, Yet, i view of such a record as this, Miss Wil- lard pominates Him as a Prohibition candldate for Governor of **our natiye land," that we may have * home protaction™ sgalust strong drluk’y , odigus ns woman-sufrage is to her exquis- wlves us our own. She hides nothing. | 88 emphatically as s judicial oficer dares to | for fifty-four years, andl never was absent from 8pinol Diseases, CHIT. ABD CTICAGO, 8ho reveats all things. Tha tenor of our lives | Mliow It rezard] ng Pelton’s attitude ns o elahin- | O0e }mflormn"m e has one wish, he e Indigestion, xfi%’afix‘ gg} :% BHORT um:%. alio proclaims to tho world, in & fresh volume, | ant. His opinlon, that was freely published fn | Uit Is dearer to him than any other b has cve * | vaton Depot, West Slde, near Madiso in every ciild that {s born, In our children shié | Ui papers of the itay, {n recitiog the fncts saids | entertatued, sl to the end thut it may be real- | And other ehronic alimenta. wenty-third-at. TICket Ofice, 124 It sums up the exact total of our fotellizence, our | *This bill was drawn upon Tilden & Co., with ized he has embodied it In bis will, and It reais e e e which says: ¢ Wo unto hitn who justiiieth the | jyq ¢ulture, sho Is actually petitioning the Legis- | virtucs, ‘and our vices. Our subterfuges of re- | the members of whica lirin ho was nearly re. | thus: ** My houd shall be severed {rom iny body PULVERMACHER'S - wieked 'for roward! Hence " wo _believo [ nture for the rlght of sulTrage herscil, o snectabiilty, rolizioo, wealth, soclal standlog, | Iated.s Thg defendants were rapresented 1o | aod my body ehall b blaced fn a vault, Lut 1w Kanass Clty & Denver Fast Iix... fo prohibition na tho legal outcome of | mias fivote for Jesue” chureh mombersulpe and lows brayéra. pass fop | he suft by Joshua M. Van Cott, of lireoklpn, | head shall be Lrowght to the Walnut Street ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS 31 L, Sortneticld & Teras our ‘work, and we will contluge to petition ™Ry Y emnerance man, I must protest azainst | nothing. ALl tho faets come ta lght sy tase. 6 | and the Cileago creditors by dohn E. Burril: Vhesiry, there 10 bo usnd as the skoll n ! ifun- it fpriognenl & Texas aur Legialataro for homo _protection,.asking | Miss Willurd's candidate, with sueh 8 record, the character of our children. ‘The Court iu its opinfon also regrrotted fn effect [ let! and T do beqiteath my head to the ead that on the'question of opening saloons the Louts, Fpriog . t ema- | 1'Coria, Burfgion g Fase Exp But Naturo s beneicent as wel as fust, i | that In conscquence of the plainfiMa not. baving | Walmt Strect Theatre tor fhat purpose.” oia | {12 o e e ol Sl e Apren, 5 ¥ y John, beine asked his reason for making su sent medicalang aelel o Paducah it 1. Ex. provides for the conservation of forces, and fm= | Joibed in the apoeal, it could not lave given 3 b, m 2 such a 11, by the Fucultles of Fraj England, | £fieattr, Lacon, sashingtn K. provement, by the cunnlog devic of two pa- | Judgment fur the full amount of the draft, | Teaucst, saya:+s Weil, I love the theatre, und | WOrlh Ly tho Fucultles of France, BRRIBNCS | 40l o vient’ Aeconimm. dtlon ¢ 6 reuts supplementing defects in ona by the u{._ Wl the dlx _v?‘lm' ,,,m,‘:t fncluded. Those nnen thnl:ud Ham'e's wu;;: ;:xzunld 1~)]( x’[l'umur. lAuuml.l.,k Trussin, l‘lleluluml. nm: ,\:ml-:h.-u,x ‘::‘,d e posite qualities in the other; taking off alittle | who were famlllar with the matter were con- | them on thecrave scene. Hut, serivusly, [ want [ by well-known writers, who refer to tho vxtras Bere. awd puttiog on o it Yieror vinced thut the uncles of Pelton would have | MY head tostay ou this stage, where it has, with | ondinnry eures effected by Pulvermncher's sfigfggwmfimgnfi feg&&?fig‘ S iaie v never dishiohiored the draft if thera had notheen | MY hands, dune serviee for over hall o cen- | yie ielts and Tands, In upwards of one Cmitdren aro saved from the curse of a Electric 1 3 P Again, it has been ascertained ln this prac- tical nge that moderale drinking prepares the apuetite for immoderate drinking; thut drunk- ardd are made, by slow dexrees, of indulgence, =—a fact, 1t secms, that Paul and Jesus had not! learned. They preached against drunkenness, bul.,Bmctltca what {3 very liable to lead to women of Illinots (who form two-thirds of the Churcb of Christ) may have thelr votes counted sloog with those of thiclr fathers and husbanda. In taking this positfon we repudiato the {nsinu- atton thut eur Unlons thereby intend to afiiliate with woman-suffragists; nnd wo refute that ab- surd imputation by polating to the fact that nt ‘Office, K3 KGuLh Clarkeat., opposite Sherman House drunkonness, It o ¥Christian Unlon Tempor. | wrotched pateraity by an excoliont muternity; | omething behind the apoarent fucts for which ke lundred medical and philosophical works. Anaadepots ot 7P fe tbree successive annual conventlons we bave | ayce woman should do exactly as Paul und | though the bad bload of tho father may crop | 1y blamed their nephoir. The transactlonled | UldJahn and Ins wife have had a bapoy your- | vE PaupiLer and T ELECTRIO Leave, | Arri 2 never asked the ballot on this sivglo queation, | sesus did, Miss Willerd, Iam quite sure, would | g2 1n the meand hiliron, or even later, ta an extremo coolncas bebween lim aud his | ney through Hfe. and have ralsed quite a famlly MECHIETIVE S AMDLILE: g ! e and yet. hava never made to the suffragists, or | 3,5v0 her' expulsion from the * Union,” Paul ‘Motherhood lias saved the race, &0 far as | Felatives. i of ¢hfldren, nearly ofl of whom have adupted | QUARTERLY, o largo flustrated Journal, con. Milwaukeo Expromn..ovovoovnes $7:53 a1t 5 5143 p fi;‘l’a;dnr(mo'srltll:!:‘;!‘l.hc slightest Intimation of | g,,3-Jesus were not prohibitioniats. Not one of salvation has come to ft, from u\"crwhe]mlnz 'I'his transaction also, in connection with an | the stave as o profession, Last night his friends | talning fall particulars majled free. Call on e b mmu"’,’,a, | the_ intplred mon of the QOtd Tcstament was & rofifbition!st. Not ons of the writers of the ld Testafuent, or the New, were woman-suf- frn;iml. ‘the Chrisifan Churches, Catholic or Frot- estant, haye never construed the Old or New Testament as in favor of total abstinence. The Christian Churclies bave nover regarded It as {mproper or fmmoral to drink wino and strong driuks, and do not now so regard It, cxcept in inconslderablo numbers. Tho churches of Eo- glund und Scotlaud, up to this hour, are no more free from the vice of intemporanco thun the'Eiglish and Scoteh " Boards of Trade. On ol the affaic at tha Chicago Club, ot which E. B, Me. | gathered at his house after the play ut the thea- | or address e arunkcnnges, Our moibiers have | e, Ear, Was the firat Presdoat, led bim to | t6e, for the old wua was on th stage duriog the h 3 bring bis chemical wood-pavement patent in the | performance of the ‘‘kxiles,” and gavae bim | § :llll:l‘ F"",‘,‘," hfr",‘l’, g“,:‘:;“e‘:.{""'f;‘ gfn“&"“’:f '.‘“}l':‘; autumu of 1870 to the mucu-besloped door of | heatty conzratulations.” Amonz those who camie hava generally been of weak will, ocauno of | 1Weed’s New York Street Department, In com- | was old Alexander Wiison, who s glven forty- = ages of subjeativity to mon. Tho'lnw and ro- | PaNY with o tmob of putent-pasenicut erabbers | One years' coutinuous eervice nt the Waloit ligion of thie world have always degraded aud | Who buve since all come to grief, both persunal- | Street Theatre, and who was aitachied tu Cooke's 0 crushed Woman, becauss: Hon’ have 1aade both 1y and os patentevs. £lo ondeavored to newo- | Llreus when fu wos located on the grount now [T} Jaw and religlon. Zhcology has beon healogy. | tiate with Tweed upon the strenith of the namo oceupled by the Continental Hotel, ~ O1d Wilaon . Bertdom nad sublectisity linve crushed ot ot | 9F, bin, il Yamuel J, Tiden, who was ot 3 Keopa the sulecy Joonuliatad been gt hig ILLTHOM OENTRAL BAILROAD. .‘I:’.‘“:{'WZ}‘.' e e ol Pl | Cluwumm of the Dontveratio State Comnlttcs, | been opened. Previvus to that o was far uearly 218 S T A. S T. ] PO ek T andophert. Tea? Clori Posseasing these qualitios ahie must iy thom | Lmeca was willing to alver Pulton a freo run of | thirty years the uaster carnanter of the cstab- e to her sons and dnm:lm'u: Pasalvily of woman | Wooden pavements it the Tliden recommenda- Hishmont. 15 his youth hejwas o soldier in the En CEIICACGO, ILL. “ But In our own way and within our own or- pr—— fanizations, d8 & sacred duty, 1n order that Christ inay come In the governmeout of our native land, we Wil earnestly petition until we aro heard, lu ourown State Leglslature, on bebalf of home prutection.! . ‘These good, Christian women sre all uncon- adous thut the God they so devoutly worship Is s wine-drinking (od,.who throws Iis :{nfluence wholly oo the sldo of the u -keepor wid his customiers, and that 1t the “statute books of the 8tate ! wers wholly for the prutection of winedrinking, they would bo quite lu Hceord with the “Heatuto Book of God ™ that the y i to00pm 3 Tlcketa for 1 gowd eithor via Siadinon and i’ralria tertown LaCrose, and Winoos. sod Minneapaija duChlen, or v the othier iand, the Scotch and Engllsh clery vo | tion proved guods for the' Rine was then eager | tellsh arny, andalthoush verging onfaur score hio 2 b ySlauute Book of God 1 vaferrei o’ by Mins | aro notorians for thelf rIRKINE. WODEEIIGS | orons s wonid i oa e aaes who ey | £ Piacate Mz, ilen, und wouhd lavo doneagy. | 15 aull stebng wnid heariy, sl av o said whea i Wiiard contains ot n singlo “Prohibition”’ | Xud no onecan call them to nccount. on Chris- | §iai™ or pass & arameehop withodr gotng i, | thing undor [feaven or the other piace to cnliat | shakiog Haods with Reed: “doln, we'vebeen | AMUSEMLNTS, o ym I, from Gunests lo Rovelation, buk, on | tian grounds, ‘The Bible and the Christisn | Tuhorlting the appotites of the fathiers, arsd the | bl in its wehowes. But Mr. Tilden oxoresaly | torsther nearly o lfetime, but wo never wus TCOIMICK TiAT A lie’ coutrary, the wholo tenor of the BI- | Church, from a Chirfstiats polnt. of Ylow, bavo | puasivity ol Hie mothors, from Noalr i now, | declined "t ludorse the seliee, atthough lie | 2way when theicurtaln rang up, nor we havent | T)J "COIMICK EIAT ) Bin. { bo encourates "l“‘“lfl“kl“t- This {s proba: | pocn atid now are thechiof sourossund bulwarks | wnd roimcmbering that oue Puritan aucestry,| Batursily wished bis nephew all worldly succens. | missed a meal 5w the voterans shiook hands ) pm Uy the reason why the W Uhristlan women® | of intemporance, as-they wera of slavery s few | dragk. Now England ram by e paiital, | Nowever, Tweed did “give ™ Pelton “a sirect | beartlly, In the early davat ltecd's cuntuiney NIGHT, 2 p 1 lflhuur:fvcnl years' effurs ot prayer and | voars ngo. Chrlstian natlons bave not only | that late Toreign uccessions of blood have | ortwo"—as the slang phrase of patrouawe | Of the“supers, he hadin bia service many who g Fob. 4, 0 b rupplication'” to nduc thele, God to clos un | Deen the ehief conaumors of sicoholle drink been far worao than the nativo stpply, 1 | Wenty—but thio enterprive. was not s grand suc- | have sincs then become distigaishied in - the . @ On Saturday Dighs funa to Contralla only. the satoons. They axked 1lim to disregard Tlts | pug they have forced the ovil upon so-called | sk wo have but little resson to wonider that | tes# nnd the Peltonlin vavements are now oy | profession Into which they entered so hum,blb,'- 60 CENTS T3 30 Saturday night runs to Peorts only. xlnm statutes, to tramplo on His own lawa. | heathen npations, together with oplum and to- the women's wrayers did not lielp us wuch. deud as Crouln, of Oregon, frst of thesc stand John E. Owens, Wi, AND ONE DOLLALL DEBU I e ke the uist who prayed to Jupiter, they Lave | haovo, England euslaved 190 miilioos of total | With druukards for fathers, and Incarmated ‘Ihie nophew of his uncle for two or three | Florence, and hall a dozen others scarvely less BESERVED SEATS. MICHIGAN OERTRAL Dunl:ouuludcu that it fa botter to put shioulder | gustiuenco Hindoos in Tiritish Indis (is now | pumility ftsulf for our mothiers, God Mimsetr | Yoars sticrwards drifted aimleasly about town. | fanous. Of tho Grest Hungarian Violiulst, withithe * | Dapot. font of Laze-st. and footof Twenty.aecondat. 10 the wheel than to walt fouzer forthelrprayers | waring another war to sceure the remainder of could not save tho chlldrer. P At this thne be was o widower, with a charming The presents wers numerous and beautlful. mv..:nm.d a7 (‘llrk-u.‘ nnn.l‘ ieast corner of flage U baosuewerer. . Mins Wilard i lier, saso- [ Tudia), taught them to, drink whisky, wado 8 | “tiuch sowlui of necomity Insures a crop of | SOUBE daughter, wud the family ived on Granr- ol . Clarle sent i arie Kold meal, upbroprl REMENYI T _dufighe rand Pacifa ifate), and at Pamer Hovsa, ;} y ) ;s . Me. Tilduen wi cte . ; ST¢ WOre prese: NKLIN, e e X T syt o prvine o oo ks | whiy parof Cilei, Sompofol ' | RS USELE oo oty | o Pl Wiy My il vag gt G e raise oplum, and forced the Chinese to buy it at the cannon’s mouth, Archdeacon Jeflries, of the Euglish Church, deelared that with all the cfforts of Christian had sober fathers, or strong-minded motliera to save us fromour fathers' uppetites, can nover know the blessings we enloy. Not only are the qualitica of indlvidual char- crqur the houschould substantially moved to | of every wr(mlur&n cake-basket, a carl-re- Albany, Pelton wsked and expected to bo | celver, rings, bracdiets, and Lreastolna, gold taken ' thither as u private secretary, but ob- | coin till the value of that ftem summed up viouly neither his antecedents nor his ways | dearly 8500, The attaches in the fronu part of the right to ‘vote, which the *Buatutes of God ™ also expressly forbid to wornam. “Thy de- sire shail bo unto thy husbund, and hie shall Tulo oser Thee. S The'mun shall bo the bead of Mall (vfs Matn and Alr Line), Duy Expy Xalamarou Accommndation. Aviantto Fap: Mght Expres i % Concert Combinatlvy. Kescrred Seats at the POPI- Vi ch us to recommend b ta u Governor | the theatre gave a large sum of coin, and the | §A% pieick: ! 4 pu R woman, a5 Cisat 18 tho liead f the Cluurch, | Bations to convert the hoatliew to Chrlatianity, | acter tratiiiod, but the luluencos of soclaty, | o shrewd aa Mr. T/ldoi, who doubiléas reasenn- | ctors uid orehestea et a bandsomo pures and | siata'st: 5 BN et B : 5 These are the “Statutes of God” And yer | O every convert wo lave wiade, we buve | absorbed by lodividusl eburncler, are traua- | yerd how Gove Myron fl. Clurk lud been | & mir of gold-rummed epectaciea, which Mr, = PITTSEURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGQ RATLWAY, made s thousand drupkards.y Clristianity, the Bible, nud the Chelstian Chinkeh I3 responsl- glu‘ “Im- wmore drunkeaness thaa all the world eside. these good Christan women wam witted. Yote “in order that Christ may coms fa the povernment of our native land.! The {ntlurnces of our surroundings are unconsciously guthercd up aud sent down to poaterity to help or cursv the crellessly, und yei without suspecting it, | Meredith presented In 6 neat_spe The old ! Depot. vorner Canal and Magtson-a1s." Ticket Oliico, l-’:::;?llll:cd Yind ‘:Ivcyn away by Vrivats Sg-:i’flar) couple'a chlldren, grandchildren, and yrent. H Bole Uropricior and Mansgur. | P4'Glaricat,, Vaimer iloute, and Grana Pactic Jutol, Wdoe Chambers” The steretary of Gov, Til- | Erandehild were represented {n presents, il S1x Nights nnd Two Matinees Only, H Buppade thiess woen, by praying the Legisia- race. L ° s dmpossibie to - state | go, waw Charles Steublng, a clear-headed and | trom John dack, o son-io-law in Australla, came TIE FAMOUS NEW YORK :‘:1“'.“::{1" {:m uod-'luilxh‘;nlgn l‘r‘ullo‘n‘lxtflllcnp mh}:{:fill’g'.‘,’;‘,’ ;é’.,‘&y"i'u'lfi:‘i‘}:r'zfi‘?véuifr"n'.'fll'l ‘t’lr::u:u'clum:3‘T‘!.l?:cm::u‘v‘l‘l‘;:uaul“ur“‘l(': L?,fi,‘:,;‘l' 'm”.'xiumtm mun, aud he l'm.lLlhn.'u nuu,flmu. “‘Hh-lmid .,:'. i it " CRITERION COMEDY COMPANY, hnd by mcans of it induco *Christ to | CORNHEEC I TLKY, (NG CEOTERL DR et ot cottuctive “vice ' Wha aret | Pelton, -howover, objalued e ornamental e ohl gentleman's speech was @ novelty, ) the governinent of our native Jand," und cshould. cowre, a8 Tte dtd thy ficst e, ae- runluyn'a to Luke, “catini Lread and drinking Imne. il should gu {nto the wine-making bus- e 2 e did betore, und cucouraws others by breceptund examuple to drink wine, low much would be Bained to the temperanco cause by His cLonlnnzl Thesy good “Chrlatian Temperance ‘l'llunvmmun" turn up their exguisite noses u"*“r-\(lw up their immaculste skirts in scoru feet 1 avouun-suflrace women, who with bloody et hive worny sumiooth the thorny path to thi consequenc udexymn(v oxpress fhw {muortance of atrenzth of character in the mothers, and subjectivity of place of Military Secretary, and fmsmedistely fn- | @il run thus: Monday and Wedneaday nd saturday Mustnee— nlunllcd Imnmi"“‘.J“ullm‘wurx‘fflmh; m.l-lrlumrv. L‘:ulm AND (.lr.\rfl.'r.w);n ’I'lu-)ra l; B0 sk Y Probably an hundred thousand people will nuw | making s ansech, for man who lua been marrie anpetits In tho fathers, of this ereat family of | (rotSps B8 BT HEERIRE DN WhL B | 8ty yeara should tuve some constderasion. - Tind unkindd No wan may sufilciently enphasize | G4 aocretary of Gov. Tiden, althourh o un- | §ouly known when o youn man that 1 should the {mpossibility uf rewriug uoble chitdreu whifle | yopiladly din o groat deal of elerieal wark o Lived 1o moo iifty vears of warried 1ife §stould woma(i {8 a gerf und slave to man. 1t cannob | pocoi0'stafl, He aclzed eve cuslon, howe | Beve had one preparett, - You may think from y lished in the old way of oo | Jornoman.. e ary . oot b ho uminess Lot 1 waotild ope oty valya bu‘ nul-mn» ?;,EIVII lll‘{! valnL o ls“.bb.’“l' eyer, lor causing legislators, und lobbylats, sind § i wpuak treely 4 seman' in echool und catochlem.,, Ve Bt &0 duepers— | gisitors to Albany, aml reporiers 4o Lo 0g: | one eatanlishmnent so lang, 1 have nat been ong i | ~VHIS WEEK ONLY, this Great English Tragedieone, got dawsi to the hisnd fauudstlols of hereditary | Jjugy (it lio was o * power bohind the thrane."” | e for *dahn his furnisied the o iae® of law, Thero ean be ho biope ol luyiug the busia | 1y this tmo ho married ugaln o Tady who | hixtmnity, il vors tverally ot tinos, but sl AD A C AV ENDISH of atrong cliaracter fu_ollspring Wiless parents | gy (a0 relatgl to Gov, ‘Tilden, sPuriug this | #he by * briehiest biren,® and 1 hopo “the td waters of the Nile, the ¥ f{oly Law" of the au- clent Brahmins forbade the uso of strong drink, and punistied the druakard with tweny-clehl hells instead of one. If a Bralimln was cauht drinking. “rlm-hmulv,“mu( wmade him drink more, “boflng hot.' This was the earlicst relliglous prohibition, and It jgave the world the first example of a eober poople. Hindoos have llwn{l bean distingulshed for sobricty, unil Christlan Europe went them maaters, misstonories, und misery, in the shapy af rinm, oplum, und theology, in about cqual E n“nkllg}nolf t of B “Tratas leavo from Exnasition Dul n|u. foot of Montos. . es, 3 Clarkest,, Palmor House, Graad Haclie. and Depat (EEporttion BOdIom: o Jeave, legislature with thefr frequent pil possess stroug charaeters themscives, Noble chaves | it bel ¢ panuf life " will never pan aut of her ** metre, 1n tier powerful personation of erimages i time he behaved himuedl mucl better thau when | oF & p hally askine for suffrage themselves! OF | Tho Kuran prohibited wino-drinklug us a sin, | uf woman und the sHeng'h Wl A person who knew It well In this era of | g WS ERi C B IR ¥ RRueatthe e 9 K Yy A e cdallyy trarecyall this must indicate eminent Cirlatian | This probibition has beon practically recogniaed | fresdoin uloue will giva ber, It tho st | 157470 thus describod I wnd ut that timo Inw | 9290 GO0 RIS e In W. (. WILLS' historieal play of that tiile, | Night Expromes .o svem Vi t Y, twelve centuries, an uor-drinking and drunk- ol to say, anything whiclh promotes 1 A e, iy, Cbug e e s ey PO | e havo been A8 rive. and sectit with so- | wuttl woman fs ftady frev, and tiereby strong. | Lt ie Lo sk lu SRR WL Broges bl PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUTS B. B. bis own ease or enjoyment and the comfort of those {mmediately shout bim he 18 generous unied sometiies exotistieally lavisti Hu s vain ot Difs possibitities, and thioks himself cupahle ‘I’l‘ Tntu‘rpr!u-‘ b fio iat aivuya utled e, | Gt ok v 6 I8 given to what (s kuown abroud usé holiduy v : % i & e ot Aiplomatic iraucs Baind cartabin the manaralt of lec tositam ot e o of | BEALABRIGA, the hereditary Jows is Nature's only cure for Hf ;’ fi::{‘fi;"‘;“',‘:,',‘l ‘b",:"";,“‘z',::‘ “:Ll."c,l:,fi‘:;,’?“':; the Canuda vide, which were cosered with large sy MAY LEYTON, futemperance, Tha pulile must be educated | (1 Cpegneplaver who sees his Jast move beforg | Crowd of vinitors, wis o g ones Blowly 1n thefr Entertalnment of i on tnis subject. Whea this education comes, custles. o] ] e nitor | B I t up the steep rlippery side of dranicen pareutise on tho one hand, and sorvile | 1 ciitics e talehe o el In lookduie aiter § .l rean tee eone, windini roand the foot, path SAP"“'__ EN,%E._?;{‘%MXEIEBY parcntuge o the other, Wil b reeardal #3 | Goyigy renerositios be counts the dotlurs, and | H1 the sinmit was rea L Veloped | 5 e—— public. Eatumitica wid crtgen. Chitdren and | SouRY S Wore W I tying to nave §100 ot | 1 6 elowd ol bty which ucealed the whita | | F.4 VI8 A Boaturity bave tho riit to be protected uzatimne | NP SR I Ga wireiy necomotiahing | como trelf, hurse and ridor Tooked bike - sowa | KL, h. Goriator kad Masager, the tatut of wleool fu thele atyred, Throh | w, imdertakiug by usius the whols 81006, T | weint, uaxintin swssoutol o wibule, Bor | roxians, axp Nt Fieme NOTICE, the purity of the futher und the {redum of We § ' anaible t thi e persot who aro aperficlal, | some tme e hoese went caraerlne o ; jaarher wlune wiIl ihi protestion “evor eomu. | 14 8ORGUS SO AT T Comany R et af | Ut o the corie whors une ales st lght nlgfifgég‘lfvltflgfllfllh(fmfl‘ g EEEDE.EL“ QHIOAGO, ROCK IELAKD & PACITIO RATLEOAD, Thus vnly can the witter of Life bo purified &t | g o “stamps but when brought tn coutact | Bhave burled botn hin aud i rider duto the | 7i8 SO ST i i il array or Anitats, fo 186 | D08 e o ara-sice Blerman iouss. the fountaln-hoad, ‘Thus only can this dark | G dominating miod bls dmperfections be. | fathomiess, fonming eulty full seventy fect 1 Sarlling Comic Onara, —r and shorcless thio of dobuuchery be deicdupe | iy trausparent, AL thucs ho Is viagaey,? | 10w Presontly the aarue horsoman rode ETIT D Probubly Miss Willurd fs right v her concly- alon that thero can never be auccesstul probi- bitlon until woman can yote. Nuture imposes u diviue neeess(iy upon the race to go forwards and the emuncipation of wonan uinst cume, anl, with her freedom, sobrioty to the race. 1closo, then, with the words, Obedlence to h (t!tuciunat! Atr-Lino and Kokoma L) ¢! ¢ " ) gewuloe aincerlty und aimple-heastedness Deet. carmer of Cilutols and Carroli-ats., Weat Blde, ud berfectly 1o acvard with ofl the fupocen A9 Sbout “DrobiUition. * Stardies of ont nfl\"“(lllhlp, by whatever Hame, neyer acconm- banies strovg heade and clear nereeptious. ““!ll s examing very brioflv a fow of the re UteB Of Uod " 10 “which Miss Willard re. au alleged reference to Jasus in Genesls, :lkl‘x reads, o wudlicd Wy gurments o Tty {4 K00d thing externally, as well au fu- o :) tioud old Jucob drank the pure blood blensey 1, 2PS—Deut,, xxxil. When Isase poat :l&-!‘u. to said, ¢ God‘flvu thee pleaty of !mh? wine." God ratified the bleastng, snd The pim Ui puro bloud of the gruped® *In i bnuly place thou shalt cause thy strong wine o boured unto the Lord fur a drink-oftur- ‘;':.\um.. xxvilk., 7, In Judges, iz, & voice D 108 zrape-vino, and, belng tnspired, of hammeoduns us aduitery with Chrirtlans. Adul. tery 1s prohibited Ly the Christiau religion, nud has beew driven {uto the dark. This prohibi- tion has been copled Inta the clvil codes of all Christiun countrles. Rum«trinking was not probibited by the Chrlstian religlon, nor by the clvil e, and the result is thut Chrlstians are rum-drinkers and sots, 1t Chrlstian Europe ahall Oually parcel up the Ottoan Empire, conquer und geupy the ro- muinder of Asla, und by force of Clnstlan pul- Jets uid bayonets substitute the Girosk und En- glish Churches for Brohunintsm und the Muslem fulth, Mussulmans and Hindoos will tearn the vico of drunkenncss, {n which to drown the lu- milfation ot their cnslayement. Constautinople, like Houw Kovx aud Caleut- ta, will beeome an upen market for the distribu- tion of the products of Christiun distillerfes amd browerlos, as well as orinting-presses .aud puj- ) tn fhronto @inbe, ew Wallaee roge his e ——— ditticult feag fu fc- OND W TIRE. CHANGE OF MLL, i | el with this, ascended to uumm\'! FEI. it Wedtesduy and natuniay Mstinees, d:_'!:l‘:.“"‘ld&‘h‘::"?‘{?n‘f"i‘)‘:y ve. Sourge, fr Qe ¥ ohi § : 1f the vertainty that wo shall give to posterity ! 4 or, M . | down the path, and, crosking the deo bridee, caday wlihi (Lla Opera Company, Davi ® an i gghicey 3 My wita sliecoth oduid | pis. Curstlan whiskyy il fa w0t | ever-cuding’ strcame our Views nud our yIe. |y, Sie alrale o€ bis chiuracter, miads ln 1578 | V06 e Canadtan sie: Tioth he. wnd 13 | - SRR ol | Bl e Srk wine, 11, Suin, xvb, 3. W GITD 8L70DE | Toud Lo 1o Mfkdel Turks the hoathen Brabaniy, | 1108 o bloss oF curss, docs not furnlsl wn i1~ | 41,5, deerlbed qualities canta out In his Afbauy | lorse were completely drenched with spray, | | fEXRROPOLITAN THEATRE, | o feumiolsiol 0k to bim that fs ready 'tu poriehy and wino | as cousencios with Bibles ind nteslonarios In the | bulse to obedlonce, no tansiderations conceiva- | |y, - fly was afwuys *mussiig i affairs,"" patd | Tl lutellizent surofonted unlaial who pla e TOTNIONT, T Urikia Eaprou are served (6 QIaig 0 Mhose ‘that be or beavy heart. Let hitn | spread of the Gospol. oor conquercd | b0 can duso, Tho sclfish systew of eutlows | (1 1uboy, Ile guve s deal of thne nad ' utton- | Buct s prominentyart (n this feat of unparullel- - ) e e R ks SHnle uid furget hla- povarly, amirersmbor | snglen for twalva centuries wober. probibisions | Sheolozical ruwards wid pitulshnienta fades into | (0L 1o Getectinie the elevuton railruad xehomes, | ¢ dariiie was 8 moderate-sized brown elding, LINA TETTENBORN ——e t10lery no more.1'—Prov., xxl,, 0 Tats, will bo forced by cirtimstunces to becomo | tHe Instguificonce of {dlo wind compared to con- | A7) {he old dlatrust and coolness that had | With four white fecl sud 8 snlo on the nose. | y dehot 88 TINA, THE MILK- VRND- CHIOAGO & FASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAT, Wine maketh glad the: beart of man. e | Grankarde; to say Christiay orayers from Miss | Stlerstions liks these. wrown np botween himself aud i uncly scemed | Thia ls cortaluly u stroug arguient v supurt FIEM AN TOWS, elviny {inltaclons of e et o e ornest.; anid Do Bulu, ar,, 15, " | Willasdvy rluiat, vl God i vadu o close the | ‘T the truo man, no motives of hope of cuod | (o destroyed by the intarposition of his wife, | of the theory that horses warked with white | SIS, WL W bara, snd o nost or | TEE ot I G il B EurmolPate: 0 ye it tilrsteth! Comd, buy wine w saloous; to pay ten-twelfths of thelr carnings | OF Toar of evil to self cau cqual motives which | g whom—as every Aluausn knows—the (oy- | 8re mora intelllzent than whols colored ones. otliers. I'rices—15e, 3, 36¢, : ith. Ut augey and without price.t=21s., I¥., 1. I‘HII' u‘.‘“x‘- touk like a prohivltion, * statute,” where frea gubliet of God sutaa free luuch™ with nmn’"[‘n"‘ The grape crop fallud oue year, e ew{.uphutnl God buwalls the calamity il here 18 & erplug for wine in the Jung g SLJoy ta darkened; the mirth of the Wunghy Sones'~Ix., xxiv., 11. This does not o hm{qh 1ike nrolibition sentiument. Tirgel/s £00d Uod bl gather the ouiteasts of for Christiun tributs to thelr conquerors; snd flnally sept to & Chilstian hell, becauss “No druskard can enter the Kingdom ol Heavon With an_dncestry of Noahs, with a ruu-taluted lood. with a runi-tainted retlgion, law,and Hter- sture, 14 [t suy wonder that the United States pay six billions ot dotars every ten yesrs for Iu- toxicating drinks, und that Great Dritain pays a3 fuuch inoral : . 13 it uny wundor that 60,000 dronkards iu this epriug from regard for the good of the race. | eu L * ee athie: P ——————————————trs | blaod utd the stain (o our Hives must talut the | Yoo e SR Y e s o | e s [ PN & Vo el blood sud staln the lives of milllons who are tu | 1000 CCSRE Wit tho probable feutecs of Gov. ERKEN BREGHER'S R T R e e e come sfter us, the motive tu obedicucs wil 0ur | "piden's weaith, This scemed t0 ive his na- REILLULU FIANCIS, CLAWK And EDWALDS, and GRAY'S REMEDIES. consclous responsibiiity will come to be un- | yoyyees uaditional importauce, Mo was per- mm;u:m-:d r. CHAS, THOINTON tu bis grost 3 Zoeakably momentous,—iuiinitely sransecnding sp.Ths oivitot o Kanawiin | GRAD'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, ctually compromising the Uovernor by uls con- olwon iSeal way und all thy motlydd that teaditlonai redig- | YorSisdng and sunuendoos, and 83 constaitly Brioeh1s Hi ik du " " fons hiava ever voncelved or furnishicd to man, forced t0 ks cxplafiations and apolozicd, - ENTENARY Yo TRADE mux.é‘#'- fi'.'.n' t;l; TRADE MARK, b A ————— Witen Gav, Tihten was boing larassed fu the [ G SRt e LK, f itl prompily” it A New Canuon, Inception of his canviss for the 8t, Louls nowi- Arrive, B 00 am ¢ pm $7:30 pu§ 713 am id e ] B0y ohull sy s ¢ ¢l y I wouder that i ¥IHY, FE} . -3\ redleally”€uro auy kw1l o han 2k L L sich wina, |t e acaand L dan et | | it he maturaiv surwet oit il th Vitors bo | Ia absolutoly odorloss, and Ghomi- | URIGINAL TENNESSLEANS ! {2 ovesy g i, G doee wot louk wiucy ke u | und aly prwileks | s Ty euy wrowter it wa | 85 RS0 COSSCHRG i BT | coutd woo his, bemig Wik, M i | galy Pure, Appiton et ot suat e fal At ‘¢ blenle, such as Miss Willurd would | elect 8 rum-drinkiug and tobacdo-iteeped Prest-’ R UER g i o] (picaed MY o t ; clicts fuf aalo at J. N, Deceliers, 313 W, Madtion- Ex0eia OF WvErwvr flnkee . Eor’ Thug saith e Lond (iod o, | dant, snd Wech Bl . oflce it years, and | lusdine cition, with 8 vovel projectlu, for e | tuctles that he_ pursucd towards visiwors 1o | 1t 1 SHOWLako whito Uiy S . Sl i Goveroweut of (uatemals, to by used 1w the | Lo Fxeeutlve Chamber who desired purdons It is susceptible of the highost nllh:hul:lnd 7] wountalis, The gun carrics 3 one-and-a-hall- | o uppointments, or to be biesrd for or azainst | and most lasting Polish. o e, take the wino-cup. gt my band and g t ure {kely to slect bln agula alter au extensive hjesso bl the natious 10 whom 1 scud thee, o = s Eurovean debauch b "DYEING AND CLEANIN " LU—Jor., xav., J5. We bav the - | ; Bub with Jew or Greak, Ghristlan or Bralunty, | pound Uil which, 1t Ls clained, It will pro] bitls. e blayed fo elilicr casu the roleof Pres- | It possesses groator strength of | o~~~ =~ Srne Wiy After Taking, e ward of Jurenaah, ot Mias Wilurdbs | sobeioy b vorets ot ok loveimpronar % { Hirco miled, " T’ gun 4 stuooth baro, But tne | Uit asolesior Guveryor much Lo 1. uivis | body than othor trado brauda. ° ok AL B an Vi e, fice whig2LlY ok I avor of probibitiun, but et | ° Avall stagus of growtin rellgion und law ara | broseitiiodt SRS SIS0 Vi | of tho Mok Dude [ the play’ wllle Pilouss- | 16 is packed in Pound Paroels. our R e e | pistateaivealy Wlioeyevoe Ty Tne souaid v ¥ . - " ’ R 3 ¥ ¢ 3 e i N ruz, o, v 7o Pillied Mout by canstug (o wihie-czop L T e W . paske. o o Mo dircction, which gived 1o o ball | Lol et e piavGi his fote ot ek Dule B O i iy 0 es' i “""\“‘Ji.“‘;“;‘gfi?{i.fi':g AN A T ) RIS i Ereas blessing was withbeld. from 1 Ny, well a8 pelizioud meu. ° This fact | Fotary e e able | 1y purtection. v deceplions us representing Y eRK D urih Gl o d % ¢ i, ug ., s ¢ ¢ -pia. e Were ¢ e B % i: Eauing M, 1K GIAY MEDICING OO SLikuttord dre aseured ‘by Jereumiab, by this A s el T Sala s gro rrev: the Ruw is Lo rnoro, th brsechvin Hhe | andbinding s unie werc conveyed matier by | Starch ia tho World b D LAl etk Sucuee T Nieehanice: lock, Duirvin Bich.: - s, atud tonduce thao LY words—yet It is manufioturod in the heart of | |00y Axn orNTS. crialy, 80 arrauged thut ihere 18 no cxpansion ¢ wery Y M e O s i bty Byt o e B riond il e o e v g wanutie When ocegalon uc- | the groatest eoxonl region of the Livcconny Uecatiae bis was s naugbty ‘Kiog, [t ls, dyed and cloanud, cio. abggiraed of Dautelas o uotable fact, that bo: dreucpyund thinawa - fho 'nuyou.slblu:{ for wiug- : CIAACK, STEFUENSON & CU. hlhbluk:&crlix\ur,u-lum:luxe fuws, yud ot upan i Chlcaso, w) u 0t Wine “ihreg weeks'; Ood gomy.| the modern 1dea of Reltglon und uil vir- 2 h ut shrewd jenple could seu. that | Globe, ) 3 ; ‘drugk st 8t proprieers’ Dl Gded e vori o Reealy o be bryu TR0 | the aro thia prouct of BankSod, ¢ & t- provomicuts tn th gun b the pubiig aid de | yueever by prowiticd urvl’!cdava.ha,» {-.| “T¢ is Bold universally in Amerioa T areontde wut % b ‘«inp‘fed 3 \-flm_fi g T 11 the edioon, “brodigh read eagybling-don | bressius apparutus, LY which u i b ook Sbe 1. vays reocrlug Uhe pled of Youry, as i were, W [ Grooctaand Dealors, Lt : bt e auett iyl et it awousel b i the ulfcti Vaieurs of | 548 dac ot B0t I 5 SAUEle R |k folimentof conteuiar L 5 GrooeTauaL Denlors: o vesolios O Sl e el M ,{;%% B 1] Rustioh i bowseds iribudiiaie e gurass ol can b takon widiout expontie "It | e cuivans s osetaton b the ‘wbii-duows | Tiventy Mitllon Poudds. .- oo 1+ \ BT Bk rU¥ It [Wine) ot or & Llessing 1t 0. | relizlon, und.dawr Baye soots:in &n -inemoderate | 19 claumed that e gua e 3 4 Beadquarters at tho Evecctt Houso mnd ut Wi+ - 'ERKENBRECHER, o7 ALL KINDS, i e 5 Vi gl bilesrr1or b ethag il | Rl ujublnie hava pootaita 1 endernty wiaca worc With, {oor nied as an vrdiuar gut | atot, bowove, who had expticuce i polltica ANDREW ERKENR 3 £ F AIRBANKS. MORSE & 0O, 173 Bouth Clark-at., Obloago. a8 Gl vt G the liaryws 3 it | relzian and o will becouns ruepeetible: | | Wita e Quateumala Goveruaieut Sor & battery | Lok Bt U Wi vepion of 1a hcter s | Ertenbrecaes eniich ne Sturch fur Puad. &I Laka L Chicaga, [ Conmult periatiy 87, RS 103® o8 PAres G o the Most Hus st AL | AN thig brive Uhe coteideration, as it v Y | weur. ] ey of his upcle, uud O Vi ToNAL s 3 <, ne Ul K N UrSiniacd i Laraelites wins aa uhe ol e | aceia (o e GF th GIOSE vital Lianel ot g | U vit Kuue." 85 tlio GALiGHALE UL th% siabion, Gl bt por e i e B casefultobuyoalythe Genutne, | Sufy Jijadeiad i sl ¢y WuoWatranue Circa'as v has