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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, may well hopa that there aro worlds where noth- n become dust and Wisappear? If this amall | prayed, acarched th Ing'cames Lotween the young hearts and the | earth so cducates the mind nnd soul, why may | —ane who kept '""1'»?‘1“ I’lhmelr lul)'u. and the roses on thefr cheele. [ not other worlds, more amozing and his will we nl FEBRUARY 17, 18%, eriptul gave, worked, | man's name on {t; nnid so many passengors tes- | not more than thirty words in either one of e | o, e o, S St e | (i ociagis T S Coote e | B! : T e e g o5 'y 0 explicitly set forth in His teachinga, hio man and trying to pick his pockets, tha 4 Were all the die 1 i i canfess, that, If God mado the | take up us chiidren dying here nnd bid us re- | ¥ Dare you solemnly ansert that, unicss a'man | two-of (hom conjensed n?hul lald‘:hey thought | Mr. l)m-nnnr::lfl;ln-nxlfiyhfifnmxs?‘:fi? Inpita i | *VION &aca addylonal une, 10 cents, <A RELIGIOUS. —_— et universo for Hls own pleasure, the greateat part | sume ngain the biessed journey of 1ifei Ifman | ba converted and ~ oins the Church, ho | it was Bammy's wateh, and they wanted to et | Jority ‘were plain i s, The: o= 1 gwing's Sermon N atUr | e nivere s el & Sonscions. intels | came to his oarih omid n myatery which noten- | s no hopo of salvationd” wae | It and restore it to him. And o hiehanowts | Toord than toelve 'un';fi.'&'i::fi1n1::)::rv;§£:|3f.{' rANTED — 18 ,n:f,?;?,‘\’: 18 THOSE UHD: Prote : God and His lectunl being os wnan, Man fs tho sublimest son can fathom, ft wiil require only one moro | the next, ‘The Christin ' Church, the | dered man, who it appeared was making slens | by me from Cliamiior, and hone At i o sianaing wielug - work proferred. - DHBLFS, and Man; witnoss of the power and wisdom of his Maker, | such mystery to ropeat i some other world thin | sncaker aaid, tanght no such doctrine. ‘A per- | to the niher follows, sald be thought it was | Col. Carter. ‘Theae dispatches were simply re. | VODGE & PALMEt, 38 n o Wit se s X i CABINET. R & BO: Creation. and It 14 not prabable thut in no world but this | phenomenon of the consclous created soul, ron who conaistently harmonized his life with | Bammy's watch, too; but ho had no Idea of | porte on the condition of aMairs In Florida and .\,vi:li;'fl» little one did the Crentor plve belng to that The materinlists remind us that the bruts | woat he regarded, to the beat of his knowledge | zetting §t back in that way. Iic only made | the cfforts of the visiting Desmocrate y' kind of soul which wo sce upon this littla | dies; the flower dies; tlie song-hied falls and [ wnd bellof, 1o be right, woutd not be doomed to | slzns to the nevy where the watch was, and how | more members of the Rilummg Il'untr‘:n',"xfixfi"&:t Conch glabe. 1t seems almoat certaln that man re- | perishes, amd, then, why not manl Why, then, Imnlnlununt any morc than would nn_untaueht | carclessly the Ohlo man was carrying It, ns a | talned nothing whatever which” I am ashkamed. ANTED~A HOSTLER AT BASSETT'S LIVEI peats himselt upon ten thowsand worlds, aud | In such philosonhy, shauld ot God die?” “Thers | heatlien who conscientioualy followed the path | sorc of danger-siznat. Novy safd “he ‘under- | to have published, and I will gladly =turn them W ASIEL=A, Harmon-contt, near Wabaib-ar. %: may be hero In bl smnllest noture, fn thy least | {8 a lfmit to such inference. There 18 somo | of life ns ho saw it: no mora than would a babe | stood the signal to mean *go for it,” and Lo | over to the Committee when nsked to do so, | P this morning. 5 of intellccts and the Ieast of morals, just as ho | boundary where animal lifo and vewetable 1lfe | that died before it became a week old. Gud [ went. but as yot I have reteived no notificntion from Miscellancous. i dwelling upon the sinnlicst of God’s clobes, arc on the ono side and rationnl lfeis on the | would punish peraistent, stubborn, willful dis- “‘Then it scems,’ sald the magistrate, ! that | the Potter Commlittee. The dispatches wero ANTED=~A G0GD M AN POIt RVERT ) Human lth: finda great ditilenlty fn getting | other. The logic of the former cannot cross | obedionce. this was only nu *{nchoate offense’ attempted | addressed to me personally, il 1 repeated o aeil aur gooils by sample, s man into this ' LA LR MANTFG G0, 05 Elark- Y S Rove I P. Morcer Pleads for e L inckcnjnp; of the Pub- lic Consclence. e . world, A large multitude has | over the line wind wave its binck flag. Twa hun- “Did Chirfat k tonds 4 3 Ct th 7 2! Vi % auuuan.se:vlon at Trinity Mathodist {,;1‘? 1o the '.:’:.T it mdccrdmm] L:‘:’t{.'!:‘;;fi“:é E]r::l“yf‘::nfiolgs;mfi‘l;m:n'lmfif:mg‘ nin o n’hmuufinvul ;f.u;';:fx'“c.;‘::{?;-:uux':le:l‘):‘:fififsd:e- .‘.!,Zr‘.’.?li".’vfls‘i- st pan ‘Il:ée;::'gfigldgf Was :l;f:%;-on;hfifi}‘-’;n(&lll::';d"ve:r;"a‘e‘nnt -;i'rt‘gu to ANTRI-CANVASSEAS ~RVERYWHERE 16 o differen: erred to. In them was the erecd, an bade | thi it fvan mugl “Zach " | nell fene Lo famlliex: Arat cost: s e Church—Inquiries and a human race. Another multitude has sur- | Letween the death of antmal and flower and the | the imyplicit adoption of those cornmads "?&‘x’,i“;f'nfl,"}“ifif‘?§'=";o°u“,‘ Judge, Never nnn“fi..'uw'fi"e'}flf}'gfi?y".' Wighington, BLADIST do cavl XY, S P Answers. —_— R’E AND MAN. A::Low AY PROF. BWING. reached f0a full congrogation taking for his theme *Nature mlsed that n simple form of life, that of an in- | last hour of mnn. ile eays: * Yes, all crea- | ments dreamed of It; never saw Any sizns_pass be- Mz, Iavenpory sols W. o] P fusorial fnscet, ‘has been doveloped by an | turcs nmd things die, but man only kiows that e | -Does the Church make anything by hurling | tween theso young mens nndywnnn lpdld sca | ety pmclnlu?? 3 n:.'gnln,;nl';:“}l‘llllnuc{'r?r‘:L’:&::ge?l‘;g‘ e SYANTED-FEMALE MELE, almoat em}lcu process into mnians while | fa dying.! Oh painful bhutmost chcering knowl- | from the pulplt anathemas” at the Beus and | them disapproved of them. I had no tdeainy { yet b had never atwenpted Lo concert the rm: S Mojncaticss : o third party, fecling the absolute diffleuley of | edgel For years nan foresecs Ulu“uvlml.. When | Bobs of society 17! was the substance of the next | nevy would do say such thing, for I've told bim | und it wis known ty a Jarge number of Demo- “”m‘ J :r?;fiq g.'xl.'l'x'vmli'uvk'uw‘““’ AND IRON- making a begitning of naterial thinga such oa | alone in the stil] night he saya: 1, Loo, must. | interrogation, The anawer was foteud fn Chiriet's | T did not like it, and when he was caught onco | cratic as woll as Itepublican oflcelioiiers (h tas G et m'.'kulmul carth, and dust, nid bodies, havo de- | die.” As the Inat hour comes his eyes flil with | applieation of epithets to the sinners of Ifia | of twico before [ have stlown considerable im- city. 3 ¥ JANTED~A OIRL TO DO GENERAL TIOUSK: nied that there 18 aoy materiol world, sflirming | tears—unleas discasa makes hitn too fechle to | day, *Wos unto vou Scribes aml Pharisces, | patience. He did vers wrong. 1His only excuse O Prippenk the laindry Work. No Itfah need ——— apply, o3 § 1, Seing P ’"::,d.ymumlfl-"' ot that wo arc ell parts'of the Infinite Mind, lving | weep. But his very Introspection, 1y chres, ¢ : eal s i CGERERAL HOUBRWi 'n Following ia tho asrmon in full: in n kind of dr&m. ‘The difficulty is not one of porl';cz survey of deulh{ besp k'u7 c:amh h’x‘n’x’ 21, ‘:?fxr 'lgc;:\’ll." ‘:"l.::uce:lrl::e:;‘:l';’;gr-med m;lrl:s]’vtlrf-: m:u“m'tvglcehl :.uu:’lfum!‘nc‘tl,"‘; usptisman hakeny vnlnlnen'r:r:}:.’x'v'}lmuw’lgrrn x}’ I:TnP B .)c““ldsfll“ o l}f ‘vmgn.w "’3.‘?,"‘, l,‘Iw ‘n\";minllx\n'y'uxgolu:’ nwlmm ; < deiar th lory of God,—Fiaims, | peopling al Lo Leavenly bodics Dut it iew on- | shows what an fufnio dianca bevween mans | the Land e valus of tn cpitiet. 4 Whll, thicn, as this gentleman very plalnly | Tive you Folier. Tor rais by evers rospe oy | EiFk_502 Eeat indin ctreon Ciai and fiuriaie, Tha hesven tirelyin finding fnhabitants for sny ono planct, | death-bed and the death of n bird or flower! Y \What fa truth?" Fundamental reallty. has his ow watch, and the attempt to stcal it | Drugulet. _One boitlo 25 centa: five bottien for 81, | oDOIN. ity 1o tosophics of the univerao 1la before the { Tocreate mun for earth 18 not the problem, but | Yes! man knows that he is dytng, nud thereforo “ By what power was (lod created 1 Every | by Summy's pals—or, as the high-shouldered | == - =28 = 173 ANTED EHousckecpora, TnopbllofORNC B onoall that we see and [ to start man at all was and is the onlgna to be | the more probable 8 it that tlic Futher heholds | depenicnt cxistenice presupposed an independ- | tnan calls them, ‘conarcencrs '—was only an tn- | THE TRIBY I i M beaper ENT, MIBPLEAGED pefecting mind: Diysicnl baste; in the | 2olved. But tho fact stares usin the faco that | this sorrow of s cilidren and will bless them. | ent existence. Any trafn of thought must in- | choate offense, we'll dismiss the case.” N ORDEIR O A 8lsrge caibtry phace: or woll amploy man nad wita: passigen up from 8 phy ) man (s here, Thero are sald to be a thousand | with n sccond 1ife. evitably conclude 11 n conviction that there fsan “Couldn't you find, Judge,” sald Bammy, Dpationtty o Work Un'form. “Addrem gy tlo Tuncols, 11l e b wo sco and aro bas doscended trom | mililons of thiese eroatures upon corth | Standiur amid the wonders of thn material | fndepenrent existence, Roftly, *thut "on the bayn Tailed to steal the | Jiranciock " Employment Acenci g el mind. Ouly a fow minds have ap- | Somo of them we bave scen. Some of | world which adis plory to the Crealor, marking | Tl iext paner askcd whther ropentanco and | watch the Obio man must have swulen 11 That | ferarireaivertisenioats el be ta ANTED=GOON GEINAS. AXD SCANDISA- i3 1l nlstory thot felt willing to espousa the men aro wise, some of tlie yomen are benu- | its Iutimato relations nlso to man, how It sup- | converaion wers followed by a feeling.of for- 18 Lo be 1 reasonnble theory.” 1l A o'cluck p, m. during the week, aad until o p, m, WA or peivate familfes, toarding-hotsed, sred 10 81 Tt for reasonsnot tohe cnu- | tful Man 18 here, nud _therofore the enigima es in laniruage, how it arutiscs his suul how | giveness, Fhe Bible was the record, ud the We niever do buslncss here in that way." MMS, Tiooksel and i eve K Ghice ot Silwankee:ay: Betormer theorvs it for Fena0gR L e | ahout how ho got liore all gocs for naught, wud | It fuvites bim aiay from vice, hiow it makes | vecord muld thnt he wiio hetioved on the Lord | “-AVatl Neverfr weatymicia,r Dookdelers and Blatloners, 123 | =L g o fG ™ mu“m,uwmlmnl Yy a with that cutting of the Gordian Knot man ap- | him tappy with Its landscapes aud - suushing | shouid be given and find peace. Anexperiment 4 \Well, hardly ever," S ML WALL sadealer, Statlonsr, ete., 1000 | ~or--sl oo e e LSl s S A as mpdlnthhworldhnvnusaumtdll:cnuunter—l en | pears In a thousand worlds as well s here, The | and with the very alr lio broathes, how it in‘ | would auswer the Inquiry. “ent sald Samny, I desire on this in- Jidloncst. near Wertarnse Jtookkeeners, Olorks, &:ce Unedlatt T otis mind must be conceded ta | processes which gave man to earth gave him to ( weaves fteelf all through his miud and senti { * “What proof 18 (here ‘of the muthenticity | terestini'occasion to aseart my entira bellef; ho- it ews Denot 1| GITUATION WANTED-A GESTLEMAN WITH 28 m‘lflmdwhn\m call theuniverse, Thero hus | Satura and Juplter, for the Rrfl,',‘lfl(‘l ln‘fi“,‘ {l!u ments, I canuot but conclude that this Nature | of the OId Testament!” The New 'Test- | fore God and my counrry, that he's got’ my Numalealer, and Fancy | doy oo foniar poons o oaatng for s caad 3§ garded L 3 Vi 13 P manulACturers: or s selilng o ol rin aiiction koods; higheat retereates. Ade enced huye Creatirs Mind; it hos been vaguely expressed in encet tiuyerln. may cherlsh the thought as a ureat probabllity, | works ond heauties mil trlals of this world, in- | ad Hhwself put hisseal wpon the historical A Kentucky fournalist mot him on the steps A monothelsm, and panthetsm, | that while we ara licro an our little but good | tends to trausfer him to'a still hetter lfe, ‘And | parts thereof, fipon the story of Jonmh, wnd the | and whispored to i confdentials : column, hrea iinee or les, 25 cente per fue | 972 SERRBRCHE, ul " ed the y c| C od, wi uléo the perpetunal | mytnleal. Christ and the Apostios bad Ind d | n-going, the public ' b 1 'O BALE- P 15 . h oy, pamelys that nmllc }:,mlm:l c:: :n?] m;: millions of euch but perhaps better belugs, who | development und happincss of 1is ehildren. Il,{lml stamoed it over nmllnvcr nualn, T re- | to Ret Hid of Kwu-" L B I |,,',,,,,,M‘.1}',‘,32:"‘,‘,“’.“:}‘;’3,\"5,“"‘,,"',,'5":{““‘ it [EIeTCocsal tnlerh B per werk, N (rihuns, paterial cosmos nm§ lrl: ol dll’fll;“a ';‘;m Greative | 222 rollrorln h;mbler‘ ‘x;nlrtaulls" gml arc busy in ject it was to reject the New Testament, hecanse e — O ver Ll L recelptad hilla that the house kA . Pulythclsm o ctter friendships und better plety, v s 5 he o e other, The Ne : 3 ' Searsuio, 1t e I TUATION WANTED-BY A FIENCHMAN, AS e oan army of delton, fusk an the | "Lt us now shandon o Mot othersters | Y IRENC CONBOTNNOR, | couidhol htcepiol wiont theOia, > POLITICAL. e St R | e et S Rl hends a multitude of citi- | An a3 r - H .| . Another question relerred to a passage In Tilere i w T A e e yord State compre ative Mind | first and lnrgest oroposition it was afirmed that | ‘The Rev. L. P, Mercer, of the Unfon Swedon-' | peter which spoke of Christ's bentliie 3 mesnee COLUMBUS. Yot sy dere o n nica 10-room modern dwelltus, and | “SETUATIONS WANTED—_FEMNALE. nthelsm distributes tho Creat! the Creative Mind fnshioned the matorlal world | borgian Chureh, preached yesterday morning In | to the spirits i prison, and nsked: * Wiat does Spectal Dimiteh to Tie Trivwre. s ind ADERErn: Compretely hd utsly fomiame R s 0 aterfal and makes it that in o sced “;ul:r:l“fi:‘e:,ll togrow, that o a fish which . and swums, that in the bird which sings and o ¢ in man which thinks, and laughs, and ail becauso of Its roflexive _action upon Himself. | erehey Hall on * The Public Consclence,” | *in prison® mean, und what s meant by the CoLumpys, 0., Feb, 16.—The N ur £6,001 ¥1,500 dow, Lalance 7 per cent four years. ¢ v & Howas the end to bie bleased. 1t i the Sculp- y " | capfrita’ i "One writer bud avanced the tdea UMBUS, 0., Feb, 10.—The Natfonal Green- | 1t a dargarn. - , QITUATION WANTEL-IN o PRIVATE FAMILY tor, not the statue, that is blessed. It must ukl‘ngu his text the following worda of Scripte Uit Uhrist, ot vivteed e spirata i THety e I;nfk Committeo held a mecting last wizht for oK i barn, and lot 25x e,en‘f’"gflg‘dfi:g‘r‘, p;yfl-s:rmgn‘vnlnmgax::!‘:gyar" therefors follow that the material {8 formed to | ure: fugz to them Itls teachings which they were de- the purvose of discussing the political situation. oF addrem 222 Northeav. ties, that bloss the mental, ind man baving been mado o Ydn, Inquire even of yoursclves: Judge yo not | nfed before Iis coming. The people living dur- | The meeting was quite small, but, natwithsund- Employment 1o8s eis. Monothelom gathers ol this erestive | panial nnd splritual bolng, tho external world | what I ighir iz His Wio and who ind Tived. since: His | ng tho waninz condition of the party, the old. | S ITUATIONS WASTED = FAMILIES TN NEED werand wisom into one Belog, and crowns | hecomes a great minister to his education and All theorles of Church and State in recard to | deuth wonld not bg excused for dis- | time resolutions w d des & U apleudid uclazon stonectront dwelling, 8 | 13 of koud dlnayian or German female heip can be L4 4 of all liappiness. * 1f Juhovab Htmsolf needed alieaven | {ndividual rights and resnonsibllitics, sald he, | rearding Ilis word. ‘The passage In no way ons were paseed denouncing both | rouma deep, and 1ot 20x (2% half biock west of Uriton | supbilea m G, HURKIER oMan: 1 Ailwaiker ne: mfi&f, Shllosophy of the universe, that it b carth tho lawd aud sen, und all these et etainl upon the assumption of | tstablished the doctrine of the existence af :‘lfh“:l‘:l'“l;'_ "[Rfl‘:flmflnnlu, reflunn‘u: to n?lllnle B N e : nnumerable contents of the Cosmos, needo: satory. 3 ¢ pas- elther at the spring clections, o future | nesr Disfalon-st.: $1,000 down. Hargatn, ¢ | snrornnc - RO X N353 appfrom materlal catises or that it camo fr.m [ {hnumerable conrente of oo Cosmon needod | g ablity to do justly und to do right. AN | B PurEetory. A wrong construiiis of the pus- | mi, LIPCE B8 fhe, SPENE purpose ot o e Sem NFRG e T Fron 7 Eon 1 K—i [IAV, 15,00 worth of atapia merchandiee, ail prine order, " Will acli ln lots of h, and taxe In_paynient one-third [ 9 150 Leli vhicl child andfmaga of God, i plcked up by the | our fnstitutions fn ‘this country wero founded | fiioro fl‘j_,‘,‘,fl'”,,fi‘,.,’.',"@,fl,‘i,’,‘,é"lfi‘j“ d.[‘.’(‘-'mn‘:,rm“[%': '; nating a candidato for Mayor un %, s wholly fncomprekonalble. It fs part- arms o! the same- law and is borne rapf other city of- | ——0—. 1y the InabiHity of man to conceive of & God ns. om dly for- | distinctly on this acknowledgment, Soclety was | belief fu the lezendary pontificate of Peter. ficers, From prescnt indieations the coutest H w8l F=T TAVE GOT GIEATIARGAINB TN | o oot, s e 4 £ 3 o entral improved hueine PR TR 5 i . a fora there was anything else, orof a | ward into a highor mental power und n decper ol humi i “ Wit daes * helleve’ mean” %o belleve® | W1 be 8 must bitter ane amunig the Demucrats, ot G ne camnand twa-thire soud reas extate, Address MER um!n:ht:h ftself a stort into buhl‘g which | happiness. ‘Fhe heavens, which declare and con- ": “:g?: ',2';:‘ 3:1 = :;eil‘_m‘."::::" m“{,fly meant: Lo betlove In the futellects to nssent jn | 1CFe el threo. prominent eentlemen as- iortupioetes Waseton: CHANT, Boxes god A Tl s A i here.an therc In his bolicf, | tan ad causo the glory of God, reveal thie path | 82 IncolD P fhotton, omo | the will; to trust in tho bourts und to demon- | PiFIDE for the nominatlon, fucluding the prasent, | s Mopmeit, Auses T ottt e Dty e e s now an_nihiclst aud now s worshiper. | of man Bl tréasure up mineh oL hls meatal sy | man ‘“i:‘]“: ‘“[““‘" wmon fl(" suphle- | ghrate 1n one's lifo and works. ot e dare ynegat s Jecome the ol | it &) i R T g i - ot S anl C1EAe pitd dollt & BRVar e of. 10,00 n # spiritunl greatnees. ment bl inperfectocss, and the per- [ & apic ot tho day: e this triangutlar fleht ts iest Madlson ar. Wi [ Ve . clear, mmmrluheluglnwmpmhcnulblu. it remains | 8P h Ll How Ia it that Mosca saw God face to face, £ "";'1‘"‘?".!:1'.0" H fi.} year. :nlll“fl:aé} Improved fam, f{-f.:{.‘ Wiltput ‘The matorlal world comes to man and helps | fection of the wholo rested upon the | and yet the Bibie saysthnt no man hath seen | I, Progress the Republicans ars awalting de- LY. g furnish bim with lsoguage. His words oro | jqividual perfection of each In his place, the | God! The Old Testament contatned thirty- lvelanmfinu;. Jvith o fair fizhting cliance of cleot- i",'}‘,’,‘:‘;’:&“"'"—;:,‘."f”%’.;':—‘" = t0 mado out of s qualiiles and quantities. Ho | wholo 5o organized beln suverior to lts. parta, | threc accounts of Christ's winliestation fa tho | 102 @ Masor should the wrangle nmong the | [POI SALEFTIE TRUSTONY 45T nadey thie bend stares on Btate-at. foiise Ia tow sélling vutof learns highness from tho mountaina and the | Tu0'G SIS Or “our {r iy manitestly | flea. Chrst was the God whom Muses snw. pmocrals aesume the serlous proportions | pear ‘Thirlyskeventiate. cwxt ot 6 n harenlis | canie eok every dav to Chicagy trade: po damaged or clouds, unid thien ho speaks of high virtuo; ho | gopendent on the Intesrity of the Individuniand | .. * 1o Whotn should a Christian prav,—to thg | Which arc now alnost apparent. . PIERCE & OUTHET, REAl Eatate lirokers, 162Ladalio: | proporty. aud aseumo $1,0 1, Want & houee 884 ot learns depths from the earth's chnsms, nud | gy pyblie consclenco, s the Iatter rested upon | Fathier, the Sop, or to “the Holy Ghost?? A 5 . ey G fi e of Solties orsuod Masoaml ol - ’ speaks of the depths of Iniquity; he sees a bird | g Congclences of the individuals basing socic- | Chiristian should pray to the Father, through [ MINORITY REPRESENTATION. | [OR BATE-HiiiE e Countn. Al apies hedza aiet Boumd Fopees 13n “pass an st Wit wid cay thien spoak of tho | ¢y Consefonco was not. merely o knowlediro of | the Son, und fn the Spirit. Snectal Correnpondence af (he Cincinnatl Gasatte, | o Wra puammiosn iy Acrea now {0 ¥heaty 4 horace, Ao, (ho. bost OF Jand. fllght of time; ho beholds (um ocean, and ever lfl“ distinction botween rlehit und wrong, but s 4 WLat {s the unpardonable sini Blasphemy 1¥DIANAPOLIS, Fob, 14.—At a rccent meeting | tou-s wner swill, ho hore o a fow day 1o trade for éh gy 4] J of pleasure in choosing, belng, und doing right, | that 8 person b 0! cd thut efn Tuy 0 | 1, Milier, ot the legal firm of Harrison, Hine: o AL E e et N o Ar banlo. :X1-ncre stock farm In Monroe County, Ind,, say *'man comoth forth ns aflower amd s cut 4 ol . : B " U8 | price and verv'easy terme. 1f, POT WIN, succeasorto | ¢ 1ea 1) 2 T . doywn." ‘Thus camo the material world to the %‘:;{ ::g;f,‘:‘;fi%‘uegmlI"fi:’u‘;{“‘:}d‘gfi& L“‘,R"fii {l:fi,‘,‘.‘.’,{{‘c‘ A wiikcl B orho felt lestit hud ‘bont | i Miller, presented a paper on minority repre- Vot Corbyr, v Wavhingtn - iy ‘;1‘[?!':;.5; [r-‘:’rn:fx‘ffifulrntln Tnarclangie, Toatl;. cless, soul fo its early eaveer, und dressad t in a beau- | which' the motives of sell-intorest; Jove | Is thro any harm fn dancitiz or in an ingo- | seatation, accompanytug which was the follow- | JTOIL SALE-A FINE BUSINESS RUILUING GN AEMGSNice goneral nshtmEnt of (anex xoodetn tful language, that ag a pafoter puta hisemo- | for ™ the rommon _good, amd regard for | cent mamo of cardsl” wns what somebody [ Jug letter on (he subject Irom Mr. Joseph | FOTWLIN, ruccessor 10 Potsin & Corby, e Washing: for improved w“ e farin or city lots: puods tons upon canvas, oll minds might pour forth | 4o Kinedom of Ilcaveh were respectively | Wanted to kuow. ‘Iiic -spenker sufd that the | Meaill, editor of Tie CiioAco TRIBUNE, who | (OBt 5 clva o find the ona more o harmony with ‘.&"xm :rl cousation known to hitn and more iy barmony with the welfare of society. JIn- faenced by these to conslierations, that ‘which fs here scen of causes and effect, nnd by the yellare and happiness of soclety, almost the en- tirs human family [n_all {ts countless millions basaccepted of the mental origin ot the mate- ful world,—that It camo from a conscious soul jotelligently. '%"S?Lm ‘taculties roveal to us that mind fs - prest casual power. It bullda catbedrals, ibips, rallways; constructs ingenious machinery. enzines, watches; It paints picturcs, it carves marble, it writes books, composes poctry; and wben from such & amall dlsnln;; of mind man t,0~F e stock of fancy gouds, such an militaery, Bomtery, cluaka, JOwelry, Sice of one B L., cit., out of one of LOTS O WARREN-AV.. ai o grent bhaneain, win & Corby, 02 Kashi Dl volce brlces, Uirick liotel and 1ot 2002300, near, Chicazo, S gl 2 i will tradg for Improved TAtm 14 d sces the universe with ita strangely | thelr feclings in ‘vords, Words are urnsmade | o istiorulshing characteristics, ‘The true | questioner had himself avswered the o 01 R NT T WHOWN-STONE. | any Kood lucailty, B el motions, anil scasons, and rains, | of material thinis {nto wich urns the soul maY | consclenco’ was - tio . fountain . of - moral | list query ln the 'putting of i Thera | i on° of the advocates of the retorm fn the | Vg, Batimaniar. Bof on et frondl il b, HOYD, Tioom 7. 17 Sndleonst. _ wd gnow, and birds, and flshes, and man, it do- our {tself outward and bo passed over to its | yonpy und justice. Law and order depended | Wns horm fn the lasclvious sssociatfons of nols Constitutionat Convention: lglnh;wlx(l‘ménun wooud finish, lcated by stean, N uu.'.\‘,fuu-nw.rmr1'131!#&-51":33"5: dures that & Greater Mind has caused these gaterresalts. ‘The analogy of reason Induces ibelief tn 8 Makor of material forms, and of these earthly Jorms of Iife. From this srgument from analogy of causa- tion man passes to the argument of interest, aodfolers a God from the uscfuinces of auch near «yn',’;n"elu"\'vunn from §11,000 0 §12,00); il i o] praner nd igteretice ta caul or assuims. JACOB WEIL 02 L o LTt T : R 7 ANTED=TO ety | W kil ¢ lieat riend, n the inteerity of the public conssience, und | * round dances "—the dunces inventod by the | CHICAGO, Feb. 7, 1870.—Wr. W, H, H. Aliller | *"\iso,\founle bitek houre Na, 018 Mientzan-ay Haylng given humanity languaze the material ‘t‘,fi?mm upon the m(unng"y of .,m_.};um,,’#]é'h deml-monde of Parls, Dancing should mfly b | —DEAR Sini e, I1. 1. Osborne, of this city, | Eiviteenth-st. ( D i v|uuu nnwn"rd‘ ';"ad mmul:cu] thought I?ndl emo- | which among Unu people the known princlilesof ul’lul:ved nioog lnmulnrlfilmulfi. ar nuiljom.'l inen ha: El:x'-l\’lldm'l" :“fiu‘r:x quvfi lr:m :;;m ‘nskillkc' fulie in f;’;:“;:‘; Y tions to put In oso holy urans. 00k Into 0 e} q with men und wotnen with wowmen. uncing in | 4 l e U the practical workto ol t SALF~CHEAP=-13 ) N "'l‘" ‘appreclative, senaltive mfl'xd L Dtk hnt }uuu:n and equity were embraced and fultllled it corner of Michfzan: and’ Tw‘r‘rlx'nln p! (lut 10 feet): h AV horn-p. D or thelr own sake. When the love of civil and | olden days had been un acceptable and vleasing | winority representation in Ihiinois, a8 he su o n that spirit the sky, nud sea, and Jaud, | imoral order for thewr own sake was weak, the | form of worship, | poscs ie to be somewhat familiar witn the sub- g:r‘t“ R gne secilon of land . - Southori Miunesoin. Addroas ds an e seasons, and the tields, and bloom are | motive of self-intercat led to the recognition of ‘There were many other questions propounded, | Jeet. 1 can only very briefly reply to your fi- ]rml"sm.r:— A Cou Titllu, Setieca Co., G, . s Hearenly Father. ‘The morals, the hivh | assigning to themselves, And welcome tenants | g merely conventional stundurd of miorsl dis- | the which the speaker had not time to nuswer. | Guirless 1. *Does It fuitlil the hopes of its nd- trondtig on two busl trentns’ bulldines all pents SNEe Py e character ir mun, the motives of n noble | arc they altl Ouridens of the vast come to us “,,c,,u,.{, which in its turn dobased the private | At some fulure tine ho hoped to auswer them, | oeutes?! It dues. Whnt they sought was to | ediaslom paing o Coluado, 1 il sl chieap.~ Apply e e O I N IO US B, iife, the hooes of a sccond Iife, de- | when the astronomers inform us that there are | conselence, sectre the weaker party some representation, d i3 A ST L “YWeat Sides 12 PER MONTH UNTIL MAY 1, AND POl RAl ) L et Jot 20123, 100 feet st of suns whose 1ight, which can outfly elcctricity, The wenkness of the pubilc consclence was the ETLEEWHERE. say une-holf as much ns the atronger party, w 4 H. Thid Houros coat $3,00 11y could not bave reached us fu a million years: | gafly complaint of pulpit aud press, und the tobreak up the geoxraphical party moiopoly 0d upon the assumption that there is an Emng:m which ereated all and s superin- 9 . v H = ‘Ine 1wo-story brick honse 434 Irv- dlog all, Incomprehensible as the nation of | that the sea star, Sirlus, {s & sun equal to 2,000 N . | orrosiTioN T0 BISHOP WELLLS, OF WISCONSIN. | that cxisted (n our State. Roughly speaki 2 ol & mortizge of 1,200 sy Ry o y p FeaaSAlalnays by 1 I sat. by Tor mants mogt. | 8uns such as tha ona. We all 1ove, - And vet OUE | et paiis conusre: T polnt ot il siis ‘Succtal Disoatch to The Tribune. for twrcnty gears o Republican lid beeu elcc: | st il i1ar $8 68 e i Iarcistet e Jraeart foame 0 runal concluglon. It Barmonizes best with | sun is one of the most measureless things of | wag o counterfeit of conscience, in whiclh self- MinwAukes, Wis,, Fob. 16.—Representative | ¢d to the Ueneral Assembly from the south | ECK ARG ERERISE MM Flose o thy Htockevards. fll.g nijufr Western-ay . thelaws of the humnen mind, and with the best | which we can dream, We owe all things to it. | {nterest was the ruling mnotive. A soclety thus | Jaymen of the three prominent Eplscopal haif of 1livols, und no Denoerat from the | mraet goes with e T. B, BOYD, lioomn 7, 170 Madl- IS fateresta of man. + Asumlng, therefore, ns the more lomieal and more uselul theory, that uur universe proceeded lrom Mind, it must follow that it procceded fur ttegood of Mind, for {ts use and pleasure. The aeated muat exist for the Creator. That Jnd- site Boul which we call Deity must have pro- duced this immense moterial system, not for the iystem’s sake, but for I1is own snke, ust as the sntist carves out @ beautiful statue, not at the request of the dumb statue, but by request of hoeelf. The Paslinist was logical in singing forth the words: *}The heavens declare the gloty of God," forbaving been formed by o powerful Mind they mual indeed set forth the thought and tuotion of that intelicctual power which ordered them to exist. The Creator Is the rea- woof the created, It must follow then that the It erew the trees, und grasses, and ferus which d 3 _ o y north halt thercof, nlthough the Repub- | ron-at, S = a milllon yeara ago made. the' coal-veds of the fi'{.’;’:‘lfi‘fg‘:ur’:}gb{“L{}.."‘c‘;;:f;’; ;fif“;l}fl!;‘x“(gd churches of thisclty—St. Paul's, St James',and | jieans of the South halfl _constituted GRE 01T 10TE | No. 671 Wahi ) warld; it melted the glaclers and made our seas | yne alternative of an fuerenss in the existing | St- John's—mot lust ovenlug to the number of | about 44 per cent of the total vote, wnd THIFLY Bithat, vory”clicans i ater, s, erained wouneary o chodi: and streams; it waked up the verduro of our | goclal complications under such a conventionsi | 81Xty at the law offico of "Finches, Myude & | the Dewocrats of the uorth half uoout 40 per A Y Sl STy ot s or e O oK L i uuss anen for woods and pratrics; it now grows afl our food | gtandard of morality dedfeated to eclfishncss, | Milier, to consider matters bearlniz upon the | conte Of course thers wers exceptions: Oc- | JROL SALV-FOL GASI-LOK (5 TLLISOISST. | Joom 1 and fabrics for our clothing; it makes the wood the other haud,'of thel dund solution 2 ,. | castonally n Republican would slip it from some | sonli 1n 1mm, B9 Tont, will now e sold for S04a 18 our houses; it in_ ono word, sustains all the | Chonigotticr haut of thelr geudun) solutlon | welfare of the Eplscopal Ghureh In thls dlocesc. | Vizgypyian ! district, uid, viee|¥ersa, o Democrat | Tost - Apoly 1o 1e M. THOMESON: Tal Sablngton at 4 y through the fuliillinent of the luwa of moral | /e meeting was presided over by Judge Mano, 35 disteiet in “Cannan. As thinanre how | —emmme e, life und mukes all the beauty of carth, and hos | equity, This conventionnl standard was con~ 3 s {ro nver in a milllon yeara sbaied his card und love stantly fowerlng, aad, {f tmeiiccked, must, end A S Pt e R ot G T b R A T S O of every man aud ‘every beast an N a8 B, M, rodhead o . K. mlller, o 3 2 wont to assemblo on the 2ith of Juuc, when | gefence was weak and the sources of that weak- [ of Bt Jame ' Church, in favor of | ore Demucrats or Greenbackers, The slmple this sun hud renched his annual glory, wid wor- | yess was to ses In what Christian duty Iny, | © ., WO % queaton wus, whether 4,090 to 3,834 voters” in | = ship him with their sympathetic fires on the | Men thought they coull do ns they chose, righit | *% address to the laity throughout the | 0,000 in o district should Luve one representa- | . beniggald mountain tops. Now, When we are Informed | or wrong, provided they kept 1t to tln-m'mlvu. dioceso in opposition to the course of Bishop | wve out of three; ln' m’lwr Waords, sliould the F°’.‘=§=‘.".'.°.m‘:£‘ {e&‘:lfi{ that Sirius can perforin the beucvolent work of | put that was lm{msslblc. for soclety was o far | Welles In creating a Cathedral Chapter, and | muinority, constituting nearly a half, und moro tivatls bouse, good bati, orchined, and water, Frlce 000 of suna s our loved one, wWe may con- Y than a third, have any reoresentation] One | Wi take 3 eattane 4 oL 10 efty, ?:.’A& Lfm:\l’fig materinl realm not only furatshes ?‘fi:fl“d Nl,’ ?fl{}fifl““‘ .fit‘;lmn‘u""mdfifg{l also In opposition to his method of disburs{ug | ralt “Gurposc of nil Just Terlslntion s to Dro- | Lo stors o 1oc 1 Eousiry Lown That fvnte. - Exe s mdn with langusze but also with thoughts } | funds collected for dlocesan missions. The | gect the rights of minorities, as this proportional outies trom Hemligion, Jusper Co Il - hich "almost stop hls breath,—thoughts which T Wr J:;Eltnt:;)uv; ?l{eql‘lli‘,’l‘:?’ late. curn® | speakcers cxpressed, themselyes fn mild terms, Liversestaplo and (ot witi nteu helling-ouwr nnd = 0 RENT—G-RTORY. VEITST hows Ko B ToCHEAP-FIN 1%, efe.) bakn, rorner 1. 180 Wasitzion-st., M T~STOXES, OFFICES, &cy Stoross f['0 RENT—STORE 104 SOUTH ULA\HbS;;d; IMME- ' lllll —ONE OF Tik ¥ Apply to J. J. RICH- L] dencen, Hoard o {iato poswesdlon glventrent fow 10, yood Lenunt, l\u');'x‘:w{x o CHA R UODMAN, Hoom 4 Washe Miscellnncouss 0 RENT—A 8-5TORY AND DASEMENT DRICK suitabio far firat-class aloon, and dining- . Only responsivle partiesnesd to ape WEIL, 0 sentation is intended to do. 10C, With 17 hurson, carelages, DUg2ics,—Iit fact nvers- Being wbom we eall God is o being who con B *Daes it result in minority rule?’ ¢How | thing tn flie livery buat [ ) 100 mile 1y, W Asliington st. draw bappiness 1 s seem to uncover the white throve of aGod. | ynder the plea that it could not be helped fn | and yet with o firmuess of tonc thut assures 2 ‘Due sl .y P’ thing a lie ivery buainess, i a gaoy town mfes | piy, Varlingtobeet, ieveatlired stars, tho vast Cifcios e ‘whidy | \Vhen Job looked upmard toward the stazs hia | ic present stutg of sucloty, but thers was onu | mucl tribulation for tho Bishop In the near fu- | £a1 the Winority clect s najority of the Leelata: | Batl GRS %ttt S, of IAAE IBET | (OIAT=I0 ACWES PAINING LANBE SRR they more, the yast bulk of many of them, thelr | Le3rt began toburn aud Wi cloquent Jabzuace | thing that could bo helbed—tho oxcushig of | yure, The sentiment of the meoting was unani- | §ibe oight vears dgo. that party which carried | 8o o T i BOYD, fioou 3. rvsiadiioneat. _ | oGy fo0un 41, 116 \WashIRETON-8t. > Tulatlons of light and heat, afl these count- | 35 00F% T contemporarics, looked upinto the | Muman wrong. —Every mau who called dls | 5001y in favor of the promulgation of o ad- | the Stata ticket has always secured o majority | [PU1 SPE—RUSBLY AND FRUIT BAUM OS lessdetale, ara o perpetual Joy to the Intelli- | RALRN WE Learta nrose ko th skylark | Loneaty and ovll by thele right names und hated | 1 84 yroposcd, 1t was resolved that | of thie Houst of Ruprasentatives, whien Is oloct. | aores prik 6tk ose. “Uani Sans fard e INANCY “g::h"l“:‘::‘;“k"l" forth ‘rbll"‘vflflflcrffll vnr;:uy. flfi‘é"»':flf’é&:" lntrrn:uugl.‘mlgfilt \v‘gut "fw!ggn.:o ,‘,‘:,‘,',’,‘,}“fii‘,’;‘,i"}%,‘g’,,‘;;“.,‘.‘, :w:?fi:;cfi:q‘:;:ku?{u? :u:““ual“liu:' ‘e,n‘:)udy[;)w these vlowa be | ed by the proportional plan, Our State Sennte fs | 1o land, thi er haif, Adiress 1t DVASCES SIALK 08, DEANONDS, W7 IO Ty Is ¢ 9 2 G eons ol ¢ ¢ o -on R i, a 3 : 2 7o 48k ua 0/ murk Tt the " oarth ll: b:m?:le- far back has folluwed . ;nan without any futer- | gejence, In conclusfon, the reverend gentieman | printed for general clstribution amoug lay- L‘:fi,‘,fi:"&fl:‘fl:,,‘,"I,'Il,f,‘,‘,mn:"':},fl;"" I ;{,‘fll‘;‘}, (A et Dolpl-bta e Gomy A uau ,_Establlahed L missfon, and it remains true to-day that the ma- the incoming of an cra when overy . o fencoaind ¢ 1 FOud b-rouri {rimned d tortal world awakens tlio mind and holos oll it ?r}:ll‘xdfil]o\rlc!':l d‘:’v L’(;ocl ls others, shun evil n’n men throughout the dioeesc. 1tls understood | gt the Commublsts buvo elected threo mom- | 8PNt Fark e, 12 iiles. from Ghicuso. with emotion the greatest, and sweetest, and 5 tly, 1 siv | thut the muttor of such on sddress is alrcady In | hers of the ouse from Chicago under the ad- [ property: was once At G100 JCF acT pureat, and with IJE; most_thrilliug measure- ::»I‘,('h“:]l]l :l::rl., ",‘.Z'c'dr'mf.',‘!"‘.'é' 1’!’1« ";r‘;ln:llllfil::nc'i‘( type, ready to bo printed. ‘The time for distri- | vantage of lnll:urlty r'v.'nrene;nfxuou, lé'"' they BV i 170 Ml ments'of both man and God. From the great | yonesty, and. do oll this, not with a seltish mo- | pution Is left discrotfonary with a committeo | Were algo strong ctionga to elect ong Sonator BOARDEN 0 UDLL AND BIL dianionds, nnd yaliadies 110°8 Loan and Bullion ASIL PAID FOR his Monoy 10 ipan on watshes, T. ik | of every desceiption at GOLDSS Ofticeitcensed), ol ful whero oo man dwells, and that the glories of the midoight sky go on oven nwlmo man ls sunk to alecp. Man may be absent from island or contiuont, or ho may be lost In slumbers, but if the universs was E ey Inancd therean At reasansble ! ud without minority representation they wouls t mudaln the frs: Inatanco for its Moler, then | ST aeh fn Suthro Uho Mind passcs over Lo S6me | tivo, but for the comimon ood. appoluted for the purpose, s, Inzsmuch ns | F Fo O O B e mbors 4 Fribine wifce. A part ofits subilmity or beauty which | £dor : this mecting was conducted with considerable | for ‘the simple reason thet fn cortaln | £ AND 7 NOUTH. GLAMKAT.—FinsT-cLAss [ N ICRELS AXI CAK bE MAD TUEX i :];:’l)n. “ll:m there “4s no flower that is born e uxn’Inflnltc e dsdalanasdeni QUESTION SERVICIE, seereey, thero {& good ground for o bellef that | portions of our city, amqug the 1), ard, B4t 80 por weks Witl i of planu sud | 43, elsice furcurreacy At tié counting-room of the seen aud pasto ts swootnoss on & | 080 T e Torover DFing blosscdncss to | A NEW DEPARTURE DY THE MEV. W. P. CRAPTS. | (ho ddress will not be madopublicuntll a short | forcign population, ~they ure stronger | bahidaynosrd. desertairn’ In order to explain all that great- bess and beauty boyond the sense of mnE it {s l::lmury only to remember that God §s a Soul, ind, haviog ‘made the creation for Ilimself, TRTOTAY 1LVET 28 AND 50 CENT FIRCES IN PACKAGES FIRST-CLANS BOA R S of £14) in exchange for currency at counting-room of Tribuno Conpany. 0, $7.500, $10,00%, 812,600, $15.000 7 pur cent litereat. on frai-class In- of cl Republicans of Democrats. ‘The | ©) ILLINOIS: this Intinite_Scif, so man following his Father Last night, ot Trinity Methodlst Church, on | yyme befors the nssewbling of the annual Dig- | than either the I e S e R ST draws from Naturs the edueation, oud theawsk- | Indians avenue, neur Twenty-fourth street, tho | cogenn Councll, which ocenes fn June, A {;‘é’h“::;“iy“gy:{fi;l’“ : Conutunlsty was nob W | Gk grom State aud Mudiacu-sia gning, und, insplratfon of bis mind and heart: | Rev. W, F. Crafts conducted whiat 18 termed o | goobstzed row Is evidently browing in tio Epls- | of Communlst votes in certain districts of our South Slde. "3"%&""".‘:“;:‘;.1‘:.1&%:;““;‘: JDower of e z‘:}:;flo'lgr‘{;;:“m:“}:‘:“;: ‘;D:";‘yfi"u:g ,’,‘:":;‘,;;[ “question scrlce,"—a gervice wherein the peo- | copullun enp. elty; But they ore not dolog any harm fn the | ]()76) NAVASILAY. ~ NEATLY FURNISIZD Inutrs of JACOR WEIL, U3 Wasti= bortals, bulldiog s littlo Howmo for anrsolyes, | 1ion, und tn the beautiful, and miay I not add fo | plu ask and the pastor anawers questions con i O Loglaire, © o voon o 01 The polite | = et = toloy deeply its bright fire on the hoarth and fn | Teliglon? For what a religious teacher fs that | cerning the Biblo und the Chrlstlun rellelon, | - ¢ g, BTN "0l 50,7 81, Joseph's Charch, | clans representiug the majority party Ly each o ILARENCE = HOUSE—1) FURNISHRD ST Bato-at., four aard aud “routn, % | Iy new, retalic W8I0 Alsu furs | I ot TetRllc nnd Thirseenth Trult, BALE-CHEAL—A FOLTLAND CUTTERE, \ uphalatered with siik plush, rount corners, perfect™ I ©150 each; 'will well for leds than b, & TAY S, corner W abasl Y'roperty of W. A Turcn, 300 T 509 WA ASH-A’ 1o carrlagcs, UOW hava on e e $priogtime tho sunshine on its door-sill nnd I:g around upon its upspringing grass and peting buds, so e that built that mbl(n:x:e mlhllhuncu which wo attompt Wl our telescopes s g mortals, love the m:)mxms X'ltl'l which tenderly comels us to belteve it o' God! | Boforo commencinys the somewhat unusual form bie G s i avery respeeruble German Catbolle edifice Ju | county do not a8 o general thing ke it, as they Towil }"}'B{“fi;’,fi,"f:’f;"’;:{"fifif,',‘",',f& pawer | of morahip Mr. Crafts sunounced tht nospoken PorY s dollcatid o Torencan uitler 0% | ot vo arab o the Feprescutation . Uia e of thesa visiblo thiuge if you will maric what | o cations could be allowed; that thero | direction f Hishop Spauldiiyg, of Teorla, Biation [ trict. “‘The minority like Ii. nnd the fafr-minded e Sl L oheA GF BarIT, haL thes W0 time for debate. Ilv sald | Foley, of Chlcago, being too il to attend, Many | classcs of people of all partics are pleased with repals nlz tlo e grun \h“ :!g aine or B cy | was > peoplo of this eity, escorted by 8t. Patrick’s | the system, as It is more democratic und repre- might find amone the mountaing of rOB: that his onswers showld be brief, und | rgin) Abstinence Band, marched down to wit- | gontative than the old monopoly method of thy 81 HOU! I8 warim too KT WASHINGTON 8T, £1,50 (0 81 per week, T bas bullt, and fecl 3 dlyl or America fcolings which can mever bl £ 0 z enl-tckets, 35,50 Transients, §1 per d A T R R AL L ol suns which bestuq ?fisj?lyollln u":l p(l“fiu Dorn i the market-place or evon in_the studfo | M4t I he was unablo tu answer any of the | ness e teremony. whole or uone. Certaln cliques fn our State WABASIAY lso our sllc-apring buslocas bugkles, the staudand for Toliage and fi s aud 1o the | o iheologlun, Those Royal chiidren which | inquirles made Lo should frankly admit his fua- BLOOMINGTON, 1Ll would like to get minority represontation ol boart‘at Ve feneral uceliciicet wad ulfow of our unequaled eilp e of woriqe ich, bedeck and perfame | P Sily cane from the Olt World Lo ralo the | bility. Nearly all of the good things of the Spectat Dimateh 1o The Tritune. Sin it o 145 Comution Dt s | Tt b aer G Dy b 5. Uknotafcs, | Ui s sl ol netnas S frere . | northicen border of our continent soon broke | world, ho sald, had beon obtained through the | BrooaiNatos, IlL, Feb. 16.—Blshop Merrill, | of the people will not conse reto, wnd it AT s 3t Aok clark Gosed it hionacaand fop | Sucké, i) Buistiedin e uicat perect matiner, anda¢ it e Fitios, Wo g have & of first-class wecond-liand bugales rkawaYE, eXprew wARoMS, Elo.e napeciion Tepresents Him as an Essence sclf-suffi- gt l‘mn-blo of being made more happy, 8 a i bora out of our izporancs, and' one nlu;‘m Do reason to be found why Gad ar gy e Mudc an extornal cosmos. Better twe reapen our definition and make God J. MeDILL" yetica und forma that th ¥ - | of Bt. Louts, prenched at theFirst M. E. Chureli [ witl stund. Yours, tru coce at the ¢ ;| ) i’c'ifn%‘u?flc’kl"fl'nfii‘L'.f'c'nfi?c‘:{n‘.'fio‘éfir. "x’j‘;‘;fl wero merely the answers to questions which the i o il el RE o for o moment at the Queen's dauehter meditut- | discoverers had propounded to themsclver, TILDEN THLE REFORMER. Wit John T Davenport Bays AboutThem, fuany private fauiliies, who Wil not advesiive. Wielias | LOICE Tie Toeipin wantiug chofie uant or Toolus wii do well | Kenral aaurti [ i Tot irders or tengnts, O RN EH ARG, o ::}‘?‘twu( ba clased out i Lurgains, An X 7{)~ONE GOO! > OX, ST T $5()~GhE GOOD TOF THAET tlover of u happines: ing by this cloquence of waters, and then lot | Thercforc the spesker vounted the *ques- PR MEUSTOA L, Tarnoi. “hddeese 3. B RHNING, Oak fank, 3 40d that therofore v.h:rlen i‘.‘:‘é‘flfia‘.‘éf’fi:’n'c“\’fi?& Yo hind run back 500 yours o' Sappho, n | tion servica as. ono userul - in oy = i d ",' k,:,";""”‘{(;’ hington thi LWAYS ON HANI e ~ 04t & Boul thut loves it, and no ross that blushies | Greek girl, and_you fnd her upon acouchst | fngy to discloss to the qestioners many CGomparisons Aro Odlous. A report was received from Washington this v THELAIGEST KTOCK OF TISOE NEOUN, Soteen, w9l thut no sparrow sinua unloved, nor, | Widvicht, with her soul lookig outward upon | ratha which they perhaps wero unablo to por- Nt York Tribune, morning that the ciphers and the cipher dis- URAANS A T T P A e L Tk teaches us so dolieately, falls to the | the extornal splendor und regretting the soiting | cofve. It should bo remembered, he sald, that | Ho gt in o horsccar und howled for four | atches sgnt by Williom E. Chandler from BTRICTLY, PURST-CLASS AR Peinites Gats 1 80 1n (o bewt and choaliest fnapner fl'e'"“ ithout breathing out its' little lifs fn | Of tho mea un:l the Plefades in the “darkling | objections wero not refutatious; that the un- | hlocks thut hio Lad been robbed of his wateh. | yioridaand by Col. Carter from Loustana woro WARRANTED ;‘uubr% B YEAN }:{, t.-&nu 7\1.(51:: l:ulnld'l‘u‘émclg"‘x:.ealfl‘lon. A. N, KEL- Ditying hand of thie All-Father, noon of night.” What lelps save the namo of | expluined was not ueccssarlly tho tnoxplaivable, | 410 wos an old person und scoined to be very | jp the possession of Mr, John I, Davenport, ot 3 " Ea Byron fram becoming unknawn or wholly un. | In years wone by there hud been tenfold more A 0ODIIGH, ATTOUNEY: 124 ., Chicaga. Advice free. Fadrieen ye But : llhlllgg.f "{?,'.,"""“ for discussing this theme much excrelsed about it; at onetime he stepped | 4hig city. A reporter of the Evenlng Lost sought, oy worthy s that unsurpassed dellneation of | keemingly uncxplainsble matters u the Bible, : \ 3! k:crdurcrl from l:n[:fin}::o{h:l’:c(;nrfir: “{fi;..,‘g nature which i found in his greatest | Ag thu‘l’u{ht of h!nrmng hud Increased, many of | out on the platform barcheaded und held up his | M, Davenport this mornlug uud found bim "’l’—"—:“; BRING ATONATIC TAIL IHOTE. L () It would scem o follow that the | Poems. Ho tbrow himeeif upon the bosom | tho seeming objections to the teachinga of the | pight hand und swors ho wouldn’t candone It | with the members of the Cougressional Investi- KL ST s, Alonar ugalite. golierso” having been made largely for tho :4‘:?“0! sucha Bolye as God, Wero’ must s d'm,“:m unity which, to complete ftesif, ourlitttg o n}lln i18 inethod " mora worlds than Uiy ]m . 'That 1s, our small planet must umu;’mm from a vast forest, und not s, reorniucll, It launly anotein the large 14 og) ":lld musle, As’ Belenco proceeds fn The Of it und air, ud fn fs estimates LY < ons in some of the WUl elements of nature, und from these of the ocean, the Lake uc"““l‘“‘“ Rbine River, | fToly Writ hud been explaiued in o ‘verfectly | goyeral younger persons who got on o car | pating Committos and o bostof witnesscs fn ch B 1 ¥ hid his weake ¢l o 2 con- & ey “;ln?eknltlllfin'“&:e';‘ e tho drapory of | hased v fncrense, aé‘ * ouid “l%n':x‘ Sy | with him assusted in making s great sow about | parior 181, on the second floor of the Metropoli- their spotlessnoss, fias not Naturo thus carried | mysterfous und strange things be mado | the robbery; ono of them’ talked 8o learnedly tau Hotel, . I\ e m'.nr Letpnis, Germany (who ioa ro: el lzflgfl- souls in her arms, und thus rearca ;lr{ur.e \rnil?sl the nb]ccuonl“woulddll'lnppaur, Sowe | about it that tho passeozers couldn’t quite | sty Davenport, when asked whather ho had | Wovedtrom the ! .‘.‘L':.’.‘n'e’,l:i}" g i Sheganary them unto higher greatuesst Not onlydoesthe | persons claimod to bolieve that the Bible aid | make out whether hie was expatiating ou the scen the report. in queatlon, sald that Lo bad, s ST eiivemble playliid, universo contaln L&ezlor:' of God but'the glbry | not ‘como from God, und the fact thut it was | outrseu or describing the old gentleman | 807 o lieo " £ skisan thity Me. Daver e also of man! not fully understood was made tho bosis of | us an escaped gyascutue; they oll ncn:edd I woul “h :'l ‘3‘ m": Id r o (o = KTORAGE. _ The matorialism which injures 15 not thut | thelr avowed belicf, If the Bible was in all | however, that (L wus ~what ‘they called | port, what truth thers fsln sald the re- Flwnn TYRTONAGE C AT = 2 B mighty materialism which_cmnbraces a unlverse | parts cloar and fully underatandable the speaker | 8 sdanshame,” und that it never abiould bo | porter, ™ Eaat Van Buren-st. { estad 1875 permansnt and RUG STO! n 4‘1‘1 "'m""‘d.ufl"Amu.NA}".LE umli weds 1t 1o the soul. No injury can come | would be of the oninfon that it was the result | condoned, Then a polfceinun camo In, und the sir. Davenport—Well, Ido not know that I | reliable. ol ratvs. Bafaty vaoita, | (L) tering wall snd woll-assoricd stosk In vilisge from the heart’s devotion to the land, and sca, | of a coltuslon between the writurs of the Word, | old person charzed an Ohlo genticinon in the | care to bu questioned on the matter, I the Fl-” TTUTE, CARIIA RCHANDIBENTORY muwl--unupmuulm. Dby 1o Wit W. MAION EADVILLE, OREATEST MINING CITY IN THE reorldy l!n},l lafarristion i wlg:‘l‘l‘yr l;u,l _w, e, L o A 1 u{!y- Leadvilic, Col by Ch G AN of sclence, nng his has aiways been s | The Bible contained the languoge of o Supreme | car with the theft, Fhe younis fellows who had | Commitiee desive to have my tedtimony they wil; udvancesmade, 10 ¥e years itaiey loaed Tawest | oomtugion, | et L SA% i, fin Uoity, wy l'n.ydh{f:rm &ln‘::,z g:;::xrlfl n!fi‘]’ T.‘?flsfl!fllflu??é{x"r‘&‘.'."ffl. ;rnly\vhen mnuyrcnnlvel Belng sddressed to {nferlor unil tinite b’g’-lng . | Leen rumbhu;{ round the strunger supported | can easily notily mu. “‘""."""i i;!‘w- AdEe M 1LLE & Co., OF NHW YORK, DESIRE TO ,“'. ':f, Dlavets rovolving around other | the material world futo a rouud pleco of sflver | Iu was prepared lor diferont maces uud [ the charize, und they all went off to the statlou- A‘lm- 3 l‘lll,!l;l mg:fie;nqgg;:z?w:f.‘nlg.' Euarl:l; TUL LN Mul éf Tpenbatus ajed Anaes IP t‘;lfll‘:%tfll’fnrfl‘ln{: sala ulunm"" 18" to<lay a marvelous con- | and guldl or {uto only tho applications of nature | conditfons of ‘men, aud it nust fu its diferent | houso tegether, por that ho Jrter ssked t g LY, m,’ knat Madtiou. | Jan. . “Ml:e;m ?,“r’z.L‘,L ;:‘hrlulul ver (nvel s | 10N, ulactories (n Nuw York, and fndarsed by which wil o by e best s uhorlly. Itesn bo seeu’tn operation at 154 Madison~ i L b | bring in tiese round pleces of yellow | paris duller toreach all for whom it was ln- WWho sro theae partlesd and what's all this | facts in the cass, und the re) or white duat, that the mutrrml"’ nses tobo the | tended. 1t contafuea divine things, alnost | row aboutf" sald the u:nuhfirum. P % Then you did recetve d’m dlspatchies, Mr. S 7 N, glory of God and mnn, and becomeanot a divine | aboye the understunding of mortal belnge, 6 Wey, this 'era old 'un,’* said the officer, “is | Daveupurt? B ST RTNTRTINT OF THEOLOGIOAT, | b cirael o Fos hrod oy ofs gmart elicte earment, but the rays of u boggur, It Is the me- | spoken of in finito luncuage. Waa it strange | *Bumny the Reformer!s be uscd to be in with Mr. Daveoport—Ycs; 1 received all the 1 e iars Mords- Taric, wiil ‘Kive insteuction iy | Kotts busi L TR R L terial condensed {nto & miser'a doilar or @ chetns l.lml in the expressiug of thoso diviue thoughts | Tweed, Sweeny, und that zane. You may re- | dlspatches sent by **BillY Chundler 1o this [ jictrew to students 1n” the, gity, ~Address MURUAN | I It Tered: no othiers need app {st’s erucible that cua injure most. there should be passages difficult of compreheus | member, some ton yeara azo we caiue near vull- | elty, The ul'qmlcu:.; PARK. Ot JoNANTRI—A CAPITA ST WITH 1t wou'ld secin that thit love of nature which | sioni It was a book from the author of Nature, | ing him fu with Tweed in the Seymour-lloftman | sonally, =~ When A Tile BOUREL Lo furey of our phenaniena of Helds, and ver- of g é::lehlfi!#?nqg, uudl all the nfluite varloty Vol gy ey To [magino that our Mitie gy G102 all the roses of tho untverse, und Yorde, by ‘lvflfl blrd-songs, aud speaks all the Lhe by oiLe8 all the poems, and bullds all the wiy md“;l't‘l’"ulln all thio ships, und has ail (PELEGIAPIV=TADIES AND GRNTLENEN CAN jofn’ tlio misyufacturer bo tanglit %“finnhgobucll{fil} y, Ntiing thaw for ‘A‘l‘lh! dnest l'!'ljuk In the Amuerfean uiarket, 3 ¥ b Address t e e Nature contalued countless difliculties, aceinin job, but he vot off un au alibl; said he was only | Washington the roome of the Nutional Co 3 1y D1 ] e B Tt . G """nmfl::’:a’:fi,‘{.}'fi.’fi:}‘:"fi'fis{'&g o by e m?g:x:fi'.'("ffl'; u:y-',":': conttadicions. Wore thu Biblo, COmIME lvom Ui fmbmmv init. Ho's been on o Roforus lay | mitico wero lult vacant, Mr, Wheoler and wy. | edploviieit, Avilysvokasontors | W dip faro ot J WEISTELL 50 Norih Fitihestes 8alble busia fy reagon, weoks, or months of communjpn with the | suthor of that Nature, less contrudictory than | for o year or two, und clulms to bo couuected | self becamo responsible for um‘fi;‘ u;:hmwvh.\“ ~ T LOSE AND FOUND, e T OVANT et blossomy anu leafy sesson—ougbt to Lave no | Nature ltsell ~ita ~ spaker would | with ihe Boclety for the Bupprossion of Vice, | these roms, und hero | recelved the dispatches Tt ST 2 AN 1 Togyiiq 7193 that wur universe came from o ) ST-SUNDAY, FED, 1. GUIN I s R ST R bicl a7inizmany from scekingall their | doubt tho fnspiration. Whilo ~ the | though the company ho keeps don't look much | of Chandlor from Florids, ; o: AT R i, Hear Adliland-av,, TRET=NO DIPQSITION-LOOK HERE-THE enrors e e L el e o e | e v Such Jove of woodimd Bl | Dibla- wigut hob . bey ot ita | fke e ; “Ara those dispatclies now fn your posscs- nl‘rladflfe'llll.l:‘t"l:‘;l ool conaliiag ¥m of ey | 43, Erosios Indepentant buslnehs s madical clte; ey §o 98C€ ara mere deserts until ome | und lokennd beach, bearscertalnlya closereseim- | winute parts, accepted as the Word of (lod, the * Who ara the rest of thess fellows!" sloni” auil & DALF oF pear] earrin, nuer wlll pleasorettirit | XoI3 o testod by some of 1o grost nobIEY Of Kirn, et 1o our” ittle "earthe o abolate | blanco to.a piritual grace, ad to those who | fact still remained that it contained tho Word of | @ Well, they aruall Twced's old pals, This | 4 Well, they havo never beou sent awar, and | cartinid i o0 soui Lusalierst, vasuuicat, sl kel | 4o "Rpariva’ s’ you i auie f e onayou wht ’ of woleb bo thut there aro thoussuds | may have the maral power to leave behind them | God, the Diviue Inspirativn, ‘There wers vea- | 'ere bigheshouldered fellow with a loose chin al- | they are uow with the ciphers, whoro 1 cau get | T2 T LT AT A, Ort Blkouiseasapd gl (804 L Mn:llfil where dwoll futolligent beings, | the city’s weakuess it cannot but come at Jaat | sous why the so-calicd discrepancies were uso- | ways used to testily to Tweed's good character | thein yery readily If uccessary, 1 lmiu. nc"l-lur Lor;lr‘m-?l:.fl‘lns |':‘;l¥ Illh Jr::_o;r‘;‘v:"“' -"\l iiban | s e ihcaas “m;l ut_fluc; e e Ban, ‘"'I{' aud perlups sorrowful belugs ) 4 | w800 ation,—~anew degres in tho mysterfous | ful. Much of the fincst literature of tho world | whin the old man got i trouble. The black- | denled or attempted to deny that theso dis- | 7o BDGOrURE o7 840 HOONEY B dline otice. e e dud 81 Larelos 1 Speveay S d slocy the L) ¢l L T o) copt W a8 grown from the difference of opfulon us to | whiskered fellow lives up the river. Lo used to | patclies were recelved by sue, or thut I had them gle‘}lmll:{{z? tu‘:‘;f nnlagfxrlfimrghl;:a‘:sw?z‘l‘é%mi;ulg: ?!mn% discrepancics. ‘To romove &u ground- | help the otd man in the Albany business, ‘The | in my posscsslun. 1 bave told a uumber of CAST OFE UL out to the world of God so many who havo been | work of those difforences would destrov much | other follow is a kind of 8 novy or something to | promiuent Democratsiu this clty that 1 nad ""“"""ALL OABI IPAID FOR LAD sora pressed (n tha ruder world of man, of the finest thought expresscd in the Enelish | the old party there.!” thew. When Mr, Reld was sbout to publish the men s eastoofl c'"‘""‘"\'—‘,‘ Sarpels But now comes a most touching inquiry, If | tongue. 'Thero was cause for congratulativon 4 And the otherd” Democratic cipher disvatehes 1 offerca theso to | of addres £, | NSCHKL, 5 : YT IR T " x.mfi:unoru . this muterial world I8 at onco the glory of God | thavall the writers Lad not used the samu «Oh{ he's a stranger. Never saw him before. | utin, but aiter lovking them over he (‘,\sfi ;K-A_W Fonr _un,'l"” 5.&5“,‘.’3‘.{““&& {: ']_ B et Lotwean N Dearhoray and the dovelopment of man, if it Is*such an | words in reporting the languego of Christ. | Ho says bu's an Olio man. He's the man thosa | sald ho did not thiok 1t worth while. I’I.l&“k“l’k. 'S, B4’ Blalues P | o0s., Opposita. BOW. ““'.‘fl'x‘i"fi“"’ffln author of the buman language, and thought, and | Thus the idolatry of form wus prevented. , fellows chargo with steallng Baiamy's watch," There wero thres ciphers mode up for ;,m:‘.l:z::u 8 Jears umnfr'y b sentiment, sud If this materisl universa is so "The baskets bavine been vassed snd 8 collees | Then Bummy sata: *1don’t caro snyihing | use, of which [ made up ove, und thu olher o e e iaonoat. larye. thut our earth s ouly m littlo drop of | tion of wriiten questions mude, the Rev. Mr, | about the watch, but I do want to bave stealing | two were mads up at tho comittee-rooms on S RIL water in a measureless ocean, then Lave we | Crafts read from a slip: a - atopped and thicves sbuwn up. Don't ask me | the morniug of the day that Cbandler started F K BAL only a few brief years of this giguntic space and “What Is & Christian?” A Ohristian, sald | to coadone it, for 1 wou't do it." {or Florida. Thesa ciphera consisted slmply of | Foze=y it timel Bhall you and I pluck tho flowers of | the speaker, was onv who kepk the command. | Upou examination tha watch which Bammy barbitrary words to be used in place of others, Jron s Kiixcycoiopiete and hrought down 1o date. ouly a faw flelils and a fow synmer-times, and | ments of Curlst,—one who sepeated, belioved, | clalmod to liave lodt was tound to have the Ohlo | mnd were very ' bastlly prepared. Thero were | Apply 1o TRUMI'SON & BTEELE, 101 wunfinm-n. rualulng ouk of tho city cau col n; citer fuclodng alock of AND QENTLE. | Siiatashav, pe 4 bedding, - Call 15, POITER : A‘.l}“:'“m& Onch t._No goul ulof 8 of thu universe are '-Mm“nnf fuatity s o clence has studied V000 ther paoiost ® strated verity that Bty g o) Cts Bround ollier suus there aro ,,n“‘* &round, aud who sall the scas laagh \\[fi, 0 bulld citics—other childron who iher by y) 9%, uud who pluck wild flowera v Vor he o 190 those of sy earthly shores. llfldmu, uud luughter of the young heart is Loalgaifgys &I 10 be confined to such au o °“’:‘“:lxl.):e°n"rb‘“&“' Our warl!d h L Y 8 cannons of war, e 12Kled by e blood 'of fathers, leavio WeeD oiphaus’ tears, that wo of bitr, FOR SALL. B-—l:f:l“}’.#.}'llx'ru“xkl'r 03 Wll'l‘"_ W_}:!,‘l‘,!}:’ AND JEWELIRY, o ( BET PELTZEWS AND 1OB- B BALE-A LADY'S SOLID GOLD HUNTING- walchi nesriynew, and chas) " " g:‘fi:"l‘mm Shica, L N

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