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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1879, : S : 3 — great brotherliood will settle down upon the | great separation this Bishoy's licaet d1d nt t'mes | the revelation como from God that the city | not save bim, Christ alotio coula save, and wo b he WANTED=-NMALE, RELE, B RELIG[OUS- Warld, | That inany of our calamities come from | rael, for bo. did g oMo wor(s o " Dettydn mhich the Slillatlcs wete dramn BHU | S Kinduw muat bo taken than instantly he elinched his | nceded to know Him s (od In the flesh, ond | that there fitiy-seven Presbytesies, ni R T 'ty bttt Wil wickeAmo i ol mo danial ot der | Beross, and Jid neemm o Waveq Mag of recoz. | Tt and stamped his foot, and said, * 16can | the man or womnn who did not know Im was | Syoode. wnd 35,000 memhera of aoYicHies nine il ANixcelumn, hche linre or Jess oot men iy T bate, but when we vote what o bloody und cruel | nition from the Roman sl hut there Hes | be done. Pounding with fron bar, or snapping | without a Savior, The tact that Jesus wes ( hyterlan Charch fn the United States. 1t was 3 — Sathiclg urso by Prof. Swing on | barthus Leon pertormet by tho most con- | flie gult todlay 1o roh a g memory of | with fngernull siiouting with ireat bows, or | oo n cild, a babo fn the nanper, had 8 | resulved fo hiold the next. Preshiytery at Union Traa 8o 0! scientlous of men, wo nust confess thatan fm- | a large tribute of Prot tears; and | biowing through thess rams' horas, it can be | atrange interest to him, and we needed to know | (irove, Racine County, on the .- PLACKSMITI TIELPER, AT 62 AND A D,s?. he Peace of God." incuso part of Uod's harmony 18 to come by tho.| when vou nd I aball die, fow will bo the | done. Do you take sour niace hero witls the | 11im as 8 man,—a man 'who had had all our hu- | day fn'June. On ;.!',%\'],.,':,L.',‘,,f,gfi"’,‘i,:,,‘:,’:r,'f,., The way of that gradugl enlightment whicl Is throw- [ Cathollcs that shall come and weep, Wo know | trumpets, und do vou take your placo hero with | man experiences s nsufTerer,—and as Paul knew | gelivered by the Rev. I, MeLachian, Miscollnncons. PR Ingz 1ts ravs acrosa onr crmu:’y. Our roliglous | them not, nnd to them our heart's kind- | theark of the Lord, aud do you flle fnto positlon | ITtm, We nceded to know Jim on the (0d: | seecemm——————————— ANTED=A 'FEW GUOD BALRSMEN, WiTl Henry Te Miller De- | tnd civil leaders are no more devout and honeat | ness s unknown. And yet above these diacords | hare, bringing up the rear, All ready now. | hood slde because of His power, aud on the TIRABUNE BIEAN OFFICES. W k! progt nd oxe J / 3110 80 capltaly | 1] 6 Rov» than wero those who led fn the fifteonth and | of men thers I8 a dvine peace gatherine fn the | Forward marchl Around thiese'walls just thir- [ mnanhood side because of His ndmpnluy and x atine, 146 Fase 1?.51'.‘3.n~:' ,",’5.}’,,}“{';, sorbos tho Taking of sixteenth conturies, but they sro moro on- | great alr. The thought, and love, nnd rlehy tci_n[llmel. and the clty is ours,” love, nnd , the better wo knew Him the surer | ¥ ONDER O ACCOMMODATE OURL RUMEROUR ‘vi.“m,n 1—~BALEBM Y BB 3 AN OF ABILTTY: MU lightened, ~ Oh what a unfon I8 that when light | which aro gathering nen Into a political broth- th foith, Now wo aro Jcarning the secret | wonid bo bur hape. We Wero 1ot Lo take our | nheh ouces i as iescnt. DI visiona, oa deafimsed 710 travol, Address 1¢ 01, TriBvas omece. k Aal Jerichioy and honor meet In one cent. Slioula that | erhaod, and aro making manv to he one ln the | of the victory, Not the marchlng, not the trum- | knowledge from the pulpft, but should feed | below, whers sdvertisenients will be taken for tns same NTED=GENTLEMEN AND TLADIES TO BKLL e century ever como when those who lead ahall be humblo tcm(|y|n of law, will soon crecn lke { pots, but faith Keeping step Wit the marching, nnmxxwf, and he less l‘:fll’fla‘mnc and sluggish, N'fifr?'fl zed at the 5}""‘2’“&"‘4 'g‘ "gl'“fl"fl ‘V shanew watcruronf celliou oollare and .ouffe both intelligent nnd virtuous, {t will b con- | morning sunbeoms fnto the temples of God, | and faith niaving on all the Boles of the truni- | Wo should read Iiis Word, not hastlly, bic | ondiemaies: P M- during theweeks and untll Up, m. | 0o mers laundey hills: ben sollen spongs e off Aot i ives n Tesson from Tt of Ime | fcrscd nt anco tobe the gulucn sgo drcamod of | s wil maks nccts now dissoverai throw 16 | fotsy—thisft was st brougut, it ho wail, ~ | atuuonaly, and Tearn to know fim s King vl WTRATEAME, Dookacilers and Btatloners, 123 | Festliing Mttivies CxinniL be Dol Tk desen tn ' €XtADLY ONe sl makes o doxen (n " ny poet amd prophet. That age will know some- | right and left their words of bratherly love, and Well, sumeniow, the [den has tiken nossessfon | prlest, but' you an accessible God. Wa could econd. thessma notel, store, eic, Call carly and avold tho b g Obedience to God's thing about Phe veacs of God, to “scatier With full hand lilics®" upon any | of ma (it the man wha belleves fs always the )r:nl. é‘u tuo’lowlv to"know Iim, for it was just R alere At ionar, Wi, 000 | i b Moo, SandsYadlioits - Ways Next to tho desirablencss that rellgion shall | grave whero merit shall slnk to steap. man who wins, nml the man who doubta’ls ai- | such that He lited up, est-tida Nows Depot. 1 ’A—.I-.— Tk T e s keep onward In its dircet effort to porsunde | And now upon ye all may the peace of Gody— | wase the man who fails, You may take God's |~ In conclusion, the speaker urged that wo fatitedat, 4 P WA o AT e of 2 e kO BT —— men to do what they know to be right atands | which, comes to the soul thiat rises above sln, | victories from the tumbling of Jericho that al- | eould not know (God as we shoulil without an ex- .u‘.r"a'n';:fu er, snd FANCY | pages, 160 engravinas, bound [n giit elothy roratls for £1.50] # cony will bu sent pronald for 7. centa; ciroular ¢ uu; Ooxpel-meennlfl of Dr. the desirableness that all the forms of educa- | that comes to the suul which escapes sad errors, | ternoon to the triumpns of 1heGospel this fore- | perfence with tiim, for knowledze without ex- nt pr plasto trst C o el TG ST, i ear e, | ke i mea wak . s o Joen | have ot 1 hess e iz e | D ok 53 Lot boml oo G o Y REAL ENTATE: A | longri h in el A ) C nnd 0! ich ave belleves cse victorl vre wresties m in us as the hopeof glory,~notas Chriat st | ~7500 ) N %! Pt T 2= - . Penlceost ot tho First Congro. Sutiineaot that right. ellgion. by oIt gives | the porpotnal Indusiry which bulids up, aud | John Kniox down on hoth Kiieon. Stand back, | Bothichom hn the stables bt as Chrish lcre, by | 14 ¢ colun, three linva or tos, 23 centa per n- | \Y ATED-GO0D GEIMAR, HO¥ BHOM. 1o 70 gattonal Churchis the world zeal; to this faming renl education | loves the song of n inppy peasnnt more than | for Scotland fs hia. There prays Georzo Mul- | this stable. 1f Te was to como und knock at d FIoRa] Bt 20 conts, workin iTocery-aturés mast hiavo gaou reference and rience. Apply early Mooday murn.ng at 114’ West _— adds knowledge untl wisdum. Itoligion alone | the trumpet of a reckless’ conqueror,—may this | fer for the orphanage at Bristol. Look quick, | sume of our difors fn person, o feared He would 'OR BALE~DY T. B. BOYD, ROOM 7, 170 MAD T = zives the world deapots; religlon ml:fi(gm givo | holy peaco which so psscth all nndemnmllnq for the hulldlfiu- are already up. Yondnrllnhhri nlm, by wulcnm":; yet lcllo came invisible o all an 1‘«‘1; Gl % A stant Preacher’s Romarks on the | the world Baviorsand brothcrs, Out of religion’| keep your minds und hearts all through theso | Dr. Judson six years in Burinsh, with not onc | others than the houschold upon which LU 1t siore, Sor nion, oo eaqironni beteeen | V 140U TILELARKS ol s alon came the Medicis, tho King Phitips, th | Lustig years. convert. Don't you Inugh, for while we wera ( T called, there would be gredt wonderini, | ffaficd sai ‘Groens. thisis elokant rentink bustncss | <1z ; iB Bishop's Funeral Critiolsed, Calvius; out of religion’ and light came th - Shopting. tho doxology tils morning 'L heatd | 16 1o eame. Lo atay with that fanilsy | Mroreriy Sorn atontion, Coo renis VAe | o AT — TR To GRETT FASTRELLNG Fenelons, the Chalmoraes, the McLeods, the | I'IIB SIEGT ‘OF JERICIO. | thousinds of otlicrs singing it and ‘they wera | wid ¢o with Ita mombers wherever they went, | £340-rtory snd atemont rick stote 40100, tor | 1§ Fgedh MG (OF CATIRK, sirect sellinz. etc. Gutbries, the Channings, In the combining of SERMON DY THE RRV. KENRY T, MILLEL. Burmese from that sanc Rangoon Misslon, Te would, no doubt, be in the way of sccepting ) i a1 Latory snd barement brick | = === — —— PEACE. theae two rtays reposcs that besutiful lizht £ il Onh | do you look out for {he man having foith | many nvitations, ete., but it was not so with on the Weit Stdes WANTOD=FEMALE MELP. A lare regatt bled o i v » proshS L SERMON DY PHOF. BWING. called the pedeo of heaven—the peaco which nrge congregation assembled yesterday In | iy he work God has wiven Wit to do. Better | Paul, He wanted i iw you thettlisthac 1t Siaeny RS m In his presence, with t (8 firat-ciase, on Domosticse car the Sixth Presbyterlan Church to lision to a dis- t once If e ¢ Tor : cars agoi it > " hed yesterday morntngat | had "ot Tast reached tho heart of 8t surrender nt once If lie comes for you. Ileis | him, and i bim, His presence as as rcadily 1 1t dues seem l1ke stich a fine home ought to ANTED=A PROTESTAN % PN Trol. fl"'“f 'T):wukhu,; a8 s text: E Vaul, When light dircets lovo 80 as to | course by the pastor, the Rev. Henry T. Miller, | the one who slips bis right hnud under the pess | demonstruble as any {ng!. In relence, Ln mathe- 50, V :x‘.‘uflufi}o'}k’:‘n” T\m}lxl"nml'fl mT,‘E,’?v‘.’.‘-’ ;m»d e Central Chur 'nich psssoth ail undarstande keep the love of man for God from stoning | oy the taking of Jericho, Ife cliose for his text | Of the mountain, and clutches with bis left | inutles the proof-was [n teylug the figures, and | 88202ER20 down, Tajpnce canrun SMIGEJEAT | cook, wasner. and fruner. Apaly at 443 West Wastic e peace of Qod W! pai Stephen or from torturing an fofldel, when | 40 following passszs from tho Book of hand the top of the mountuln, and then with | ju chumistry water was ascertained to be an n- | farn, na lof @ south fronton Monroe, one biock R ey S fhlly f0e0 T, light galdes love o that love for onc's cotntry et and swing just pltches ft ahundred miles out | gredient in'a lotion by the asme simple process. | esstof Ashls i-av. TOURK- L FalE “Apply at'223 Viocennes- hircy-nitient, loyiment Agoncton. 00D GERMAN AND HCANDINA- ¥Ate Tamilich, Boamliig-iours. 5 TANTEI—A GOOD GIif L e i 10ld that thero is Joshua: g Y f12 : WY A A i s own words we aro doca not involyo war upon n helehboring State, {oto (he sen | Soft was with Christ. All wo had to dowas | $3u=0nelot lefiy 23xion, south front, on Taslor-st.. o s, ".‘:\:m@h surposses the comprehenalon of | whon lizht cncompasses relizion 8o thnt tho | . S0 the peoplo shonted when the prients blowwith | * How It ougbt to startle so many fn | to try Him. We ould Know Him throuen (he | Geireen Woodand Liucelr-ats.y one Utock uf streef: | &Y:, BOTIhwerl curder. s e peaco of God. Literally, it | altar whero a sect worships s Maater {8 not the | /60 {rumpets, nnd {tcaniolo pnen wihunthy beo- | thn houso this hour. to “knuw ° that | Bible, aud grow in the knowledga of Iliin by ita | | 830~nclot on Flournoy:st., between Campbell und -ave. r ! ple licard tho sound of the trampet, and thy poo- ; ! ANTED— '""wnm’ all carthly miod. 110 prased that H.‘:;;‘..‘;:’:, (';‘.',"‘1'|.’:',‘;ua',_‘.“:h':,'{“':’:;,'ff";{,“fi': lo houted with a great shout, hai tho wait sfi E:é’gl xn;‘:f“".l.,,,;"‘;"‘,fi; m',’,‘,,‘:c“,“’“m “lm_,l",:’f(‘:‘,’_,’u stuay. a-10m frame dwellins, tar and Wb 1 thoso Lo whom down fiat, 50 thn! eole went up Into the city, 2 . 1an all Todern {mprovementay and hotela. At G, DUSIES Oiive, 105 Mliwaukeo-av, apesce might comio to ol untold charm, it [s thus appatent that the backward and ghinke the head and sigh ** No, hio, LY 3 ren THIRLY-4econd. AND TIIFty-ShIrg-a18, s | oot OO L WA SCD R, fl&mmg bs Tetler. ¥oul had tasted of [ peace of God is a beautiful cominingling of 1ove | ey Josuae s do o b e and thoy took 4 oy Jank that ‘mornent wo become wholly ant | - 1o BISKIODIS FUNERAL. perty oukht o nell . " ’ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE, ne-front . Hohad himeclt caused much | and inteligonce. i for 1iis pervice, He tosses us uside os the archer A PHOTSTANT'S BENMON CHITICISED, it ditcord 9 n;‘,’md much, Years tull ot | The third element, nover to bosbscnt for a | , The Jeraclites nd only just como oy dur- )40 eea maide. the arrow which splits uponL the To the Editor of The Tribune, o amd B0 O e of them | moment, Is the abrclute right in conduct, To | dan. Wonderful was their going. When Wash- | yiriuy, ud will have nothig of us, ‘Better | Ciwicao, Feb. 23~I who am by birth \wrlalenco bad passed by, o h ‘imto | 10ve wwith youthtul fervor all lovable ubjects, to {ngton crossed the Delawaro that fearful Christ- | ook out how you shake the head; better bo | and rearlig u Protestant, sat o a Dro- b by poinful contrast thrown up Inlo | Lo what fs right and what wrong, to do the | maa night ho rowed by boat., Wien Xcrxes | coreful which way you walk; hetter cry “Yes, pighter coloring. the outlines of a peaco rlfimlnvnrhhl_v. u-e.u“m :lhn I.hr?c alnmcnu crosscd the Hollespont, leadimg 2 the tramp of | ves,! instead of “No, not” ' Gud fs getting to odirine that there was noother nama for | which compose the hlesscdness ol od, nnd flyo millions ngainst Grecce, ho walked by bridue. O~2-0L07y_and bwrement octagon o e Al B S8 Aol hirdest. 1 this 13 8 Ve X WANTED— = taon camer Thirty:nfthoat; and Poer. O A AR o T heil one OF ALt a130 2 063, CORREE SHUFLIEE | eorton st ileons Al bereot s, Coionas. Miscellnncotis. o and Thirty ATtli-vts., $1.10+each, testant ¢harch this mornlng and heard words £0,00—This {n & i0-tvom dweiling. and luxzfix&& nils | QITUATION . D—AS COLLECTOI: BEST I uf ulty refereiices cah sccurity given i required, 2 sowth 1PN 01 MonFOs.ate, brLwEeR SlorEnn Iilmselt Livlurlmu triutaphs o) of the Lmc, und | COUCErnIng the obscquies of the Inte Bishoo decauta, hotte ias ever modern tinpryvein waut to push Into the very thickest of | Foley which paloed me. The preacher scemed | complotlr Cud miceiy, Sirsins weself AFIRST. outhwest ot i m; thereforo the blessedness of man. No soul vou und d 1 1 81,500 doswn, bal r | Addresso ribuny olilee. "m“m"cmflfG"“mfl'ccfl::‘m;g uman | \ourluig tho chsius of - sin, be that sin | When the Russlan Hlockea down to tho Danubo f e baitlo thit we iay hiavo o part o themn, | to me not Intentionally dogmatle or unchar- | Gent. 0 g b QUTUATION WANTED—10 GAs CONTANE=RS snalysis. Tt could pot drunlkenncss, or dishonesty, or envy, of malice, | on thelr way to the Balkans, thousinds of them | Tt wo walk on over the stones nnd mortar | itable, but not well-fnformed, nnd very filozical, | ;85900 Toom dweiling and ot near Twenty-atxth | S AR A0t vy A party of lons oxperiencr. with it could not be achioved by n tresty, It | gr aelfishucss, or Impurity, can cvor fly the ban- | went over on {ce. But look at the Jordan cross- | aud lenrn ono other lesson: Zhe power of con- e i YIS plc ¥ Zostory brick dwelling, and | hestur references, or will negotiate for fuase of amail ‘i‘?}(\;d"l peace. Composing a kind lctter to | ner oxruncn'évur ita hearthatone or pillow, Tho | e There was no bridge, or boat, o lee, | cerled action. 7 4 I?"i‘mdca ltllm, “,l“” {" ’:‘:lc ot tlie lntudl"lihnp. To S, T n‘x'\’é;’-’-‘n.‘w&wfiunfw pe | Norkafor terul of years, Awiress ' 77 Trivune. ¥ wiends a¢ Philfppl, Paul conld not hope for laws of the universe are against that soul. The Bettor turn faces back to ujm W“dm'm“ for If wonro to put crowns on the victors thi | M eaw nothing ostentations or gaudy fo it. ingten and Madlson-ate. s this fs” the best Largainof- Befends g00d than that the peaco of | Gualitics nnd statea fn- the heare are compoged | | SO o h 10 | orning we mast bave full two miilions of | The Lody was clothed in well-wora Eplscopal | £ (e any greater g Ible dwoll o their | DY 1aws as fovariable as those which rulo the that sweeplug torrent can never bo gone over. | thenr. One crown will not be enough, Five i vestmouts. 1t was the ordinory worklog-dress | P9 Gol might as for @8 possible dwell in their | f5,mapi0n of substances in nature. As you can- | Algs! for what we thiuk. (od canie to tho | hundred thousund crowns wiil not be enouch. ( of o tried soldler of Chrlst, Every articlo Tlo knew that no hieart or mind could | not make iron or gold by mixing togother com- | g vith Him n way through. Thesane { Vo mnust bave asufiiclent nuinber to drop on % bt A pearts, esene, and wit Y i showed marks of eecvice. The draping of the ialn all of thnt blesacdness, but he hoped | mon clay and water, n-gnum\nnntmnkrnruhy hand that created Jordan was found mighty | Ui bend of every ove, for every ano helped In : Srvien, AL o 4 goul might becomo empty of carth's | or o pearl by mingling dust und ashics, so the hto halt Jordan, throwlng uj Sam | fhe triumpb, You do not bellevd It yoshuu iad church was severe in its slmplicily nnd somber- ot taet O of this ulving rost. We nccopt numan spirit canuot fabricate a peace’ by any | Shough to hall Jordan, g up a dot | g falnthearted o hle duty the capturc | ness. The only thing which could be eriticised .« mitloand full of th PL | hosstble commiugling of sln and darkncss, Tho | that not a drop could dash over. Look | would have suctecded. You douot believe If | as hinting a love of display was the profuson of of Paul's verdict that this peace surpnsses any | God who has ordained that certain elements | ar- the path mnow, stralght under the | the seven pricsts had refused to lead the wa flowers, and yhen one considers how many de- ganheot which mao ean blug. We know | shall maet, o form our gold, or, wear Ui | water clif. You ean hear tho crushing of the | stouilernic L BEto fams horna, the ¢ty |y po BeartsThourned the foss of their spiritual nts are COATEO AN naccurate, grasscs, and leaves, and frul hich adorp our woul havo been taken. No, bo was only :,';T,‘.:":xi: e ot o the. confingy | flolds, ordained ala that cortaln qualitics stall | brittle shelle troddon ou by tho wlifons of | Lhoy" Joshua aid bis part,' nnd the pricste | Fulde and pustor, the only wouder ls that thero HE_FOLLOWING T it o an Esstern pa Wil be sold at‘about € 118 ¥alue, ou terma o all O—3-atory Brick 12-roum house. 778 Fulton-at, # tory bl fth all modern Improve- 1021 West Adami fine 2-atory brick, 421 Treing.place, ITUATION WANTEU-DIY ‘ v I\ ANTED=-BY A YOUNG AMEI[- marhl g, 631 Wert Adama-at, Shas Indy ma tenclior or oveihiess: Ina, competin ot Arith AN modern fin- | [batructor ond mustc teacher, _Addreas 18 71, Tefhnne, ront, 1143 Michigan-av. oty frame, with modern fmprovements, o ‘cond-1! —ij-stary b 2, 164 West Palk-st. It N T HOH IDGE N 250 b stand on tho confines | e melsed togetier to form Lhat sucseos of man | fcet, und sa the mighty Lost pull thesolves Up | i~ tir party and the’ bearers - of the | were not more. Tndoed, itls probuble that only R arckeat . eer punt | PO Sty CLUHILUE & STORIS, ctases which wo may bo unable to callcd by the holy neme of peace. thic weatern bank, eatehing hold of the willows | gric did thelf port, and the grest | g small proportion of those freely offered | Mk 7 Ty e fotien s | TE at., wone tront, 13 rooms. ull & In thjs high Dmlb!offlf of Paul all aln and all | and oleanders, I cry shame to that unbelief that | host of the people did thelr part, thut 100 Tone | wou ysod, Azaln, the fumeral cortege, all | move, near Unton MAFK.E wood o8, or e e a ll Fesi ‘This peace of Godl §s not a repose. Ono of tho | feniorance nro & devastating war, making such | for 5 moment doubts what God can do! Iinc of masoury yuivered from gatewny to 1S | inquire of JONN A. BARTLETT, P bavoc of the mind ns the Koman armics” made % tawer, nnl came crashing to the ground, Glorl- | Uhlnge considered, was romarkable for its sim- Room 2, 102 Washington-at. ket Warron- rooms, (o nice order, B el d clther th Cretor | of fudea.—of the tinppy homes and the giiter. | | Bub once across, anotler ard thing presouted | 'Gling, wud all beeause of concersed action, | plicity, Thero were no nodding plusioe, no ro- | FoT SATE—TY GOODIMDUE & STORES, 0 (35 ieth MRHAH: FliEe ue i le 8 perlect TopoD Tromm Ao aba | g tomple. Al that once mighty East lics fn | Meelf, Thirtcon milcs back trom the river, Just |~ Now [ want to fasten this truth, not with | galia, no banners, no musi@ Stmply mony | &, Nt Ml b it 0 piaces secorid Hoor, 1 rool Torettrves of earthy eancalit O I rass yopre. | Fufti becauso It had not love, ‘lizhty and good- | whero the linostouo ridecs uf Judea first belu | pin, o a tack, or 8 nall an fuch long, but witha | thousands of men aud women, silent with eor- | ertyd wiifyiefd '8 nicé hedine Wi & small expense. e Lbtih Catpittor-at e b eltion a8 belrig ablo to slop thou. | 1tes enough to create a pence in which could | 1o Jife thelr whito facos, Jerichio sat, the grand- | sbike fiulng thronzh nnd elluching edns never 1o | /o “ocened on foot. through the strects of a | JoU 4Tl v nveliate, jepeed thely doitiogas et Ll IR hehes | 8bring up nil forma of industry and huppiness. | ae uity ntong the sweep of plal. It had awail, | be pulled out. You have wondered at the feeble- s 4, Nirth Anneat. oo mad Tot, §2,000; well-rent- nndeol seare, b 0 e ecoimos an ocon. | Insteud of possessing the harinony of lod, e ondrons gatos, It mad w temple Niled | Mees of many churches, ~Looking over the lund | great city to couduet the remnfns of one fhey | ed. ea b it fe '"N“‘"l Ciar) h:nul:en but, ciolly n reln. | tiosa States, from tha old ouo on the Nile to | oins ola ndsiiver it rass, and Mesopotaiia | wnd scelng” thefr moguificeut bulldings, “andyf loved and hunored as thelr spiritual shephierd | apot to erect n itock1 eary terime, J sl shape of Luoplnoss, but cl ol o e | thoso nestlcd onco fn such grentncas on all tho | FHOEE Pk 170 Can the cast was not, | elistble Jocations, and all the pharapliernalia or”| g Hitlo way towards thelr Gnal resting-place. | J8Comaie-gy, ear dtlwaukeo-ax., cottage, barm, ey o e sweatness ot alcep comes | Aliores of the Mediterrancan, were for conturlea | /"0 hian "\vay siich ns lod up to Koine, or u | otilg grund work far the Master, you have won- | Necd anvbods, teast of all any - Chrlstlan, ehide | * Norti Sturan- :f““-m' ;uaetnuunl-u that It bag fi,ued 'ts | the victins of mistaken soutiment, of falsa Vight, | Copiod wtroet such as led up to Athuos, but o | dered they still bad comparatively so little posl: | guch an act? o on. Mermit e activity of o new day, ‘The youn beart, | Bnd of willful wickedness combined, wind uhder | orcat of paims fall clihit mlles lourwnd three | UYS Bower. T was nifezed fn he sermon that the bells of | S9,8% 10 indeed, the older one also, rejoices In a | the dreudful feet of such beasts the beautiful } eSs Pl B0 0 s S airnt ns tho tall trees | Bt it 18 no wonderat oll, Thetrath fs, many | thia ity would not have been rung by order of | claim t deep aud unbroken reposc, becauso it makes souls of Egypt, of Athous, nnd of Rume were | (ieyceq'ty thio wind ordropped thelr rich clusters | Of our ehurches do not work I unizon. ‘Where | the Common Councll fora Christian pastor who ¢ and lot. ar Van Turen-st. : only AL, nnd Stewart-at. N. BACON Sonks i, 1f ‘nat wuld oy March 1 the price | Lasalle-at, vauced] #400 ¢agli, Unlanco on lon: time, W oA FIRST-CLASS TICK WU BING ON is8 bargaln MRt Miciiizan-At., HEAT TWENTY-8econd-at., rullabln for L AND BAL: | o first-class saloon and dining-rooins v 3 crushed todeath. Tho nichtingales were killed Fult! - e o ) the | you whil find mo one church giving long pulls, | fu all his deallngs lind followed the simple wuys ORI SORIL ANIE DALY | pinehiataicon Al Diain uoine aisain willbe B o "Nt onjoymiant. i | b5 the bk, O e e Sl oaeon | A acron palls, and puila it oxethor, 1 will | which Curlst could approve. DI tho. speatior Tt et et | o LD b chage, Porure Iuduire u : 1ACO8 WhiL, 53 Woshinp In nrecent little volumo~—a story of Water- y hty, lux t derieho) tind you two cnurches standlys alnost Idlo fn tho | realize, one wonders, that at the time of the | itlun, No, 4R2 warren-av,:naz brik uulnlent b r‘mnc}:nt‘z]l:llrfi)l:“pbu{m;ormlrl.m o™ as” ths | loo—n Fronch conserlpt. who fina Tollower | %" g Paii™ 5o ¥, Jusurlags Juriehol ot | iraces. Bomotlines the minfier gets harnessed | Communistic riots tn'this city Dishop Foly held | Hichk,an o1 fain iur, bar, f fariotn, Shuenuin, | ¥ e, Thov ata anxlous that, tho charlot of | Nanoleon's log,fund under tho awfal excitemont ["meaut an onward march, I sco. the [ Wrong—face toward the whiflletrces, and back | and wielded u power greater than that of, Mayor | room, and water-clozet, Tuis price and terme iz whout | |} ANTED=T0) 1 lieshould oll on ngafn with glawlng wheols. | of false glory liad fought well ot Lelpsicund | mighty host awarming Into the palm-srove on toward the ond of the shatts,—snd then the | und Commun Council nnd militia combined | eaxalio €1 rent, end itz now reuted th cood tenant | 1) fo¥, Toie peace of which the safut. speaks there fs | then at Waterloo, found that fn o feW hours | theway to the citg,” 'Lhe towers comiuy fn | load don't_move. Bometimes the sossion, or | for the peaceful preservation of the lecorths, nt. . 1l EOFE, 14 lireper ock, HOOM-ENT soclement of {dleness. Idlences would not so | after that awful defent of Navaleon the fecling | sizut, & balt s ordered. Up, now, you say, | Lrustees, or vesty got haruessed wrong, part | wid homes, wnd lives of this geeeat eltyi Ono IARTATE BIOEE, | i Jupass luman measurement unless it should | that now peace would camo nd he could r«‘{oln with the battering-ratus, and let the drcnersput | In the tracea and part outside the traces, und | need not enlarge upou that fict to show the “wear Madbon, ThO | T J3USKNESS CIIANGES. B ath, o) mensuromont, ~ Dut this biossing | bis foved ‘Tamily came back wnd perfoctly flled | arrows on sirings, wid spring back the bows, © | then the load “don’t move, = Sometimes | uygencrous motive of the fnsiuuatlon, e on the souidt, 06 | wnnne BBUSINESS CHIANCES. slluded towas above all cstimate, und could | his heart which tho evening betore bod | po, you infstake the manner of the warfurc. the minfster, and the elders, and The quarrel between Cathole and Protestant E-SEALED PRUPOSALS UN- S hcrtiore hayd both tho stat of Teposs, but | bevn full of fury, and blood, and'victory. And | fiieattack: ls to bo far differcut from this. Out [ deacons —are ol - headed right, pull- | 45 of courscas uld s the Reformation. In o h 1) Dost willibo pecelved fus tho pure e state of actlon, This peaco of God must | 84 lic fied with & compantun in louely woods and | with the Ark of the Lord. Lot seven priosts, | I8 enongh to snup the winlletrees, and Just | newsvaper poragrah wo cannot eveu touch uis Soutn Canalens, Sp0 Kt NG, 14 therelore bean activity ind o harmony,—a most | flelds from Belgium toward France no felt thut | yearing seven trompets of ram's horna, taky | {1ty whon the wheelk in o second more would | upon it. But let us take a view of the Church by Morrts & Gald- folease living and acting, but a llvfx’:,g undan | It muttered not to the millions of French [ thefr.places befora it In the rear Lring up [ have stirred fn the rats, all the people Jnm}: ou | of Christ, which Is nelther exactly the Catholic of one or both action without jur. T peace of the hosyena | Deasantry wha should rulo them—whetber a | ylig injebity army, columu after column, squad- | 10 ride, and then the Joad don’t move. Ali!me, | nor the Protestant vlow. Let us suppose it to AL e it 15 Bombtbise wonderful to | Louta XVIIL or o Bonaparte—if only war ( ron after squodron. All ready now. Reht, [ YO bnve feartul tmes doing the Lord's worlk, | consfst, us Christ himself duclared, of those o ) D s U bebold; but m.‘i.., you thua look the earthon | should end and the people bo permitled tu | jefr, right, left, murch! They go around the don’t wel 1t sometlmes seems thut if wo never | helleve In the Lord Jesus Christ, and not of | imgrovement 5 U0 which you stand bius journoyed a thousund miles, | butld up thelr homes nud till their flelds and clityonco the first day; they 7o arouud the clty | UF¢ to get to Heuven unlyas wo drug these great | those who subseribe to any particular creed or andesch planct hos' passcd through an enor- | 8cek once more domestic hanpiness. Aud 88 ho | gnee the serond dnv"\.\my go around the eity loaus there ot our slaw pace, thie most of us witl | aeg of dogmas, Into this great brotherhiood and mous space, and sune linve shone upon count- | retreated bis beart bounded like that of Bunyan | gucs ench day Tor sfx day 5 by several mllllons of years lato fn our arvwval, | fellowship of the saints, who shall refuso ihe Tear worlds, ] comots huwa wheolud-saloni on: | a8 ho.drew near..tha, colestial, mates. The'old | On the morniug of the seyenth the camp fs | Like belated ones at the feast, we sl I come up | fmthful Catholic admisslon? We will grant thelr almost, {nfinfte journess. This midpight | batttieflelus: of::the .1 Emperor .«became a8 | asiir early, for this doy thoy-wmuat compass It only when the festivitics arc hslf over, and the | that he holds some thivge ns essentlal, which, cwce fs Kot @ Test, but & mast perfece haywony, | valioys of ein from which thio heart was [ geven times, Adound oneey no slurm, Arocnd startling thought Is that miybe the door will be | we believe, however pertinent nucd essential they in the perfect obedience of thelr Iaws thoss | cscaping, und the cottago in France, whero tho | yivice, overything secure. Around seven timcs, | 8hut. ~ | may have been whien they were ndopted, have lesreary bodfes find thefr calm nnd glorious | W6 und child and mother swaited tn geict the | ot a'gate ‘unhinged, or stone dropped trowm fs But now for a muvlnkf of the loxd, and a surc | jowz azo outlived their uscfulpess, Is this to detiny, 2 slow mouths _that marked an absence which | place.” iark! what is that notsel O, 1t Is the | Betting to ieaven, How plaiu the sccret. | hinder uis betofyin the Lord JesusZChrlst from prould eecm, therefore, that the peace which miznb e thgtbunderof caunong, bocomo w | Jong blast of thn trumpets, wud iy mighty Bvery ono dolug s duty, It du the traces, Lo | worklng bis satvation? Bishop Fol the Del ol nbsenca of death, were trausfizured Into a rea he people, L The g G Bk 3, Y i N AD/ L P i l!mutb";;lcv?a{;' 2;‘;’;,.‘;,‘,'“}:,;,,‘.‘16 :%‘:::112 m:',: varadige before the weary soldier. And what o :.l:.‘;{l:réfl ;lkLu Lm!:mku}x ”gxlzu?m'vl'imy I:wl;y to push, Bvery one dolig what he ean, and do- | this belier, zeal for humanity, large and llberal | agas we Joaned “ 500 0o o Propercy amd Yoot ts an ['uu SALE=AT URANT FITTED UP{N Ti actlon fren from sny disturbance by sin, of by | mecoting ot last there was when that god of war | the pottom, they crack at the top, th fnie it heartlly s unto the Lord, alms-giving, scif-denfal, “aud devotion be- L.lwlr’llrfll.ull"zelt‘vé‘l:):t;lllnmu!_rru';hx 'fx'":\' «‘r‘:r-':‘{g.l-m 10D $tyle st n borgain, Addressd C, Towa City, la, Izmorance, or by weakness. As thomzh ho had | M8 beon ent to the lonely rock In the sceanl | como down in_ awlul crash of toppllug “Tuke our ow churct, You siy we aro poor. | yond that of most even of our Prot~ | {4 A o & oam 5, 13 sald, *'May the Almighty give you all o spiritual Btepplng aside from this little story of o fou- | jowers, and split_arches, und twisted gates, 1 bey to differ with you, You suy we are weak, unt pastors. fis manhood was discip- inlznt aer oaceed by i, b lemoruice, | eripk and vassig o tnto larger bistory, sou | Wiy fe Joriciol usen for G hose! Walk | 1 b to e withy v sgain, Yo say o asy | e, yot, Cmpeverisbedy s, our, preschor o 3 o ¢l v wi mar] ! rance onjoyes 8 peaco of Vel ¢ vi Cof " 13 o e vl . .| rather broadly futlinated, iteh nscel U y hoakness, May the heart bave no sins to Y D over therulng as the wind aweeps the stifling sl indhE G urucucnfl.l e o nntes nad eon 0 ND ROOMS TTAGES for liousckcepinis tn all parts of Ll city for re- s BOARDING EXCHANGE, AT i riea High, with hae il $80, 0 1), Tentnuw oF St ), When Chicazo wakes up azun 19,000, Tith per: w AhiA neans biisiness, fof il vaunble prup: Do kuld, Call & exatnine it immediately (f 5, H, CUMMINGY, odice fu store d to reject Al N . S DO Qi o ad \' QOOD PHOTOGUAPIL GALLERY FOR BALE £k tlion on secatiut uf il eslil,” Adurem W. K se e e R VAR FOIE SALE_GNEAP—ALL IN WU BTOUY SND | b wlowordor.” Juguird ut 760 Contrerar,” M. DO UL SALIE=A ROt Thedatore on i and Twintye | NEY, ¢ o1 ancritiee, n f£ Lo feav Fo SATHOLIC BOOK AND BUPPLY shiipstonat, | o proposals will be fecelved by tio ARGAINS | undersignod until March (6, 163 for the pirchase of toutlons ou | te stock ood Dxturesof {ho businees of tha ate Wi itchen oo | taw F. Squire, deceused. Islocated at No. 431 Weat 3 Twriftin., Chieaird, sdjolniii the sewait Church, Fithsis T | Sl seeslo s tn i, "Ll el (= b on applieation. " Hleht restry reect. auy oral Lo bilierh 1ds,_JUILN ADAM, Lyecutor, . ¥ was well eqy | L™ Ifat the wheels, to lifn, It fn the reat, | known fu thls commuuity na one who added to Hox [Foisa 10D WILL AND ST 0F DRY j<ouds store In a rivite Michikan cliy i hrofiis good; B0, 00 capltals bwuer wolng Kavt. For feriher paridcus Inry, oda: Tribune vtice. i ross A I DEARBON, hivisian, lot 1L WUTLER, 27 regrit, 0o Ignorance to al heaven and of earth from 1815 up to the recent | qust-cloud up Into the tops of the palms, aud, | tell you weare poor, and i Q01 BALE=AN OLD-ESTABLISUED JEWELIY rowedkness to moks. it yiold :2“1::&5‘1‘:3' mad asgault againat Germany,—a full half con- gu?kfil:;ovnr[:lwm, 2c0 what you e Tearm """ | us Fou count ‘us eoe by onds bit when you | no more means of *corruption " to i than AN REA PATE l‘m-m{uuu ufactory, wow ol kood buslicss; but may It move aloug 1ifo’s journey as o planet | tury. Rulers indeed came und wont, hut the One pluin lesson s the wisdom of uslug first [ come to shuko out ol the purses fute | they had been—with all reverenco he it tpoken FU"M ABQUT § ACRKS NEAI CITY LIMITS, | Wi toke purt, . Address 2 40, ‘Iribuns, Inlts orbit,”” Inatcad of tho chicf word in our | Miilions did not stop tho plow or (he pruninz | ghe weapons Gud puts fnto vur bands, ope plle, and brlnt{ all the arms to [ —to our Lord Ilimsell. Why, then, when such on thie lie of the M, S, med C, & . 1, Hafloads, —n l OTEL_FOI BALE=CAPITAL CITY HUTEL AT text fasert the word “larmony,” und then | Xoife, did not bid farewell to wifo aud nhlhh Those ram’s lofhs were the vers atrapwest | LHing upon ono ~thing, and number all | Christians,—for let us be cotrlvous envuich ta | Eood Jocattuu tur muaufaciuring purnoses, ainl & cood Do Motnea, iree-atury il butlitug: necom- A s ¢ . el ree i1y eARERLAL L0 PO, &, J. GLUVER, 170 Waildng- | tndatiun for 2141 guedss witi or withious furniture. breathe the praver that the ‘yhmnnny" of | and lo} when Germany fued the natlon s vast | ¢hings 1o take o clty with, ITad all the weapons the uames fllling our ehurch record, wo | rememiber that ho called himself a Chrlstinn— [ (GRS TV EGGn'T, WHLTAkE pars par- 16 Sther property. Addrese. 1t Uod may dwell inus [lis children. ‘The My, | BUm becauso of the ful ly of ono man, the flity | yya - utensils of the marching Israclites buen | 8¢ 10 longer poor, and weak, and amnal), but | wl such n Curlstiun busses out of our ken | - 1t BALE-ACRES IIOTSE. 520, $on HOWNL 10+ QIEWIG, Jies Moines, 1a. when (b soil 18 T ot It e i i3 | Years Of pesco had put neido al} thos milltons, | {hrowt: into 0no licap,—swords, and shields, und | MIZhLy chousch to ecomplish aoy work Which | uto o realm where God atons fs Judie, why | RO RS APIER BOUS G ES B0 R o YING AND LODGENGs walerls abundant. fn, the sofl, and when the sun | and now aid theni quickly over, onty asking | jayelins, und battlo-axes,—these crooked tru- | G061 would havo us do, ahould we, swhoalso call ourselves Cliristinns, In- | § e BAJLLE, Room 19 110 Washingion-it, PING AND LODUANGs i 13 warm and the air ts genful ul) over ang around | that pence might ron on azain fn ita Aweet way Pets waild haye beon th very Jast drawvn ont to Ol for a rousing up to know onr rcal ability, [ duze fn a Ning or o sncer ay the sorrow of the YWest Sidos fis1caf, fa then at peace with Nature nnd jtsolf, | for snother generation, hso in the slezs. Swords would hove been | and then nbaptsm of the Bpirit for n willinit- | veople whoso' love snd devotion he lied so 472 ADAISST., TEEFRIAGY PARK-NIORLY. . narascirs | bl 2 nrbibed tront ram with hourds, also. alagiG. N haLANCy Fuomm; private family: refercaces required; touso bas e Lirmony of - the Creator 8 within it and | ‘Thus, find this ponce of God whero you may, | taken, for they could ent. Bows would have | ness toput it fortt. God hus wonderfully bottutifully earncd. Let us suppose a lofty T (pi-aem farm, 1) | modeis (murovemenys, i) s 31, K6-1,000 DOW sround It, Tnstond of resting §t works the moro | whether in thc hoart of man or In ngreat nation | heen choten, for ihey could stioot. Sliugs [ 44 In the past, und Ldu not belleve He ls colig | frull-tree,” with thick, strong roots clasped r—riiia 1o an i Jowerfully, making th v ce or A and you fin v have heen hung ab the girdle, for they |, forenks usnow. He will not do 1t Many | flnmly juto the earth, umd perehunce s littlo | acresiderfeice and £o acies whder ) 1ow, framed 1tk soll fn Sty und hastons to dry up, and i€ | ness, aud to ho ns dear na tho runshine or ns the | thess ram's borns would never havo been | hut Weiero nol. AMany prophesied thut we | loug warfare with the clements, “There might | Wooitbury Caun inly aharatn. | 5 ASD, 7 BOREIL ChA R AN the sun ls 100 hot, then sore distress seizes the | breath of life. And you perceive that it s no-)| thoughtof. should starve in the wilderness, but we had | be vermin on- the trunk,~we do not £, 00—~ ns, fences water, 3 ) B 3 b y 10uses, b s ete.i 130 acres uuder ‘lowt 2 hiiles (rous depat fa | DA day board, €4 .l\I:l:IAlll County, 1a. Terms, 81,500 down, balalice on ‘)l ILLINOIS- LARS nuo;l\ [ U‘ ne. - with rovmn fo &5 pur weekt five minutes’ acro farmn, all under post and board fence and uns | T - Tow, syreidid Tramen dweling 19 Tovs, wood | AL frot Siato st dpudleot:sis, d, ctete, 16 Miics Wost of Court-Houao fn tloters. 13 wiil Lo #0ld ut 8 bargain, v WELL, FURN 5% and 35 Dlankits Jeaves curl un, 1ts buda are. duarfed. | where o repose, but, always nn setioo, but &n | Lol at them. They aro simply ugly in thetr | plonty to et Some bid us good:by forever | kuow,—cven —worin-holes —and nests of the whole wlant. straggios ko o wounded and | netion so frea from dlscord und 80 full o hor- | crookedness, und tha holes vunumryml along | When wo atepped ‘\“,“'“ l\“_o-'“fl},nn, but herowe | eorruntion, b is lkely ?'“?““"'lnx 18 parted dying anlmal. 1t hus lost the harmony of the | tnouy that it pusscsses the beauty of all auic- | thefr longth for fhe flugors to play upon give | B¢ safely ncross. Is "l"-MOHIl llri‘ to suppose | into branchesy many brinches, and these bear | i ;mmm. Thus with stmn, When ha kecps | tude. The worlds orts, uscful and fine, ars all | forth wmusicof queerest sound. No ouo will be: | tint broi cht throueh o 1 theso 4 Iiculties, wo | leaves, umd flowers, und frait far up aloft fn a | & fimsclt frce {rom s, nict [reo from errors, and | rrouped undor the title ot arts of pence. Not | preatly {rightoued av them, ‘TieCauuanizes will aro 1o b forsaken o Wi T g with ‘hlu purer and eas. carthy rezion than ,um #n which reefeam udolence, thotis, when hestn harmony | because they arv an falegoss, but beeauso they | come out on the top of the walls, nad Just louzh walls of Jericho! No, no. here {s uny fafl- | the roots nind trunk have had their growth. 81, € farii, 12 miles from Chieago,d bocks INISHED itk the majestic y + the o i ldow of ram'e s 5 1 Wre, §6 will bo failure_among otrecives,—t ffl- | Bt have the blossoms, therefore, reason to | fruin depot sc Tark iy, tood Col Kuo oarand, Pt nth midst of :\lfir{:}tggell)ll%&;in:gr ien bl R ',',';':,‘.‘.:‘;“.f,’,:‘,‘;;’,‘,‘;#‘.‘ac‘."th‘.,“f.if: HT e the ldea of ram's-horns capturing | Ry *ibg e vou futling Lo follow with borw, | plant the older and morw compact portions of | howe, urcharis, all uivier, culuivuigy 0 BI0. Ao Tir Inclncing over the arena whero humanity | and the industrics is a genius of poace. Mark | Well, I suppose thoy aid laugh untf) they Lnd | OFurk, or iarching, or shout, The treet AF ihe roots md the trank were to ) i L, 113 15 enketed fts lonyz drama, g0 much of which | how mighty In deeds wii in_peaco'ura all these [ to hold thelr sides for full six days, und T sup- | But this must ot be, Liell vou the city csn | portsh, whera would the leavesand the blossoms Dlaltguenul the nuture of tragedy, we are per- uhlldmfin love and Nieht, whieh for thousunda | por that on the suventh they lauithed harder [ bo lfllw".mlu} taken 'f‘ ‘"':U”‘Vt you, ‘h’ your B St i g l6xed 10 know whilch hoa caused the more sar- | of years have composed our Nteraturo, and | thun ever, untll somewbers avout 4 o'cluck fn | Party only let me do Aty park; g hirteen | L 1eallzo to-tay that the ruln which. woul %o, willful sim or common lzsorunce. Tho | Wrotizht out our arts,und written vur phi- | the afternvon they stopped thelr lauehing, No | Hmes pround, the wall shall tumble. * Look, it | overtako them would only fitly symbolfze that Biream of tears, from oithor sourcs 1a & yast | 1080phy,and doveloped aur sclences, uid thovieht | more mersiment then, The ram’s-horns bud | Btirs cven nowl The bottom, qunkes, the top | wwhiclt would come unon the Protestant brauch "er Whose flood purpnsses compututlon, Mon | out_our_invontions! “From Iomer to tho | dane thele Work, aud with wollings goig up | SIS e dunwees - Uesales At tulinl Mk fulls] | ot'the Churelyof Cura i the Cuthulio braneh Adenco lave sto0d by the eurrents’ of the | Qu nker Whittier, from Tythororas to Newton, | with thie dust-clouds, they tremblod withy the | Ui’ Lord of Hosts i8 witlius; the God of | of that same Chureh wero ta be swant away, SO SALE~! g F | N EVADA uGT AND 130 WADASI:AV., [FOI SALE= SRR goon WK, WATANCE EAT | N s fonrbroatc~lond Nooms i Doard 8l $1.'n e i ot WOl Gl S0Rc | $1cover ders gliberal rednciion (o wcuk)v_uum“urs. 3 neris Lot Lhners barms, <Elbm waiote sud | Coa%iss HOUBH CORNE AV, AND iy il ar e bnls e il of i S‘i\xmuf,".'\‘;fl?ufih'fi; i boant 3t hAS AL s Btk & nidles from o N ot niC ¢ "\ 5, Lo - i e 16 a0 Ny i fidom 7, V7o adl: iR uen Tarhnarie oI o R o NOARD WANTED. e y v kY » v v ALE~81, NOWN=10-ACRE FAR aama kAL g s ebimute 0w many tons o Co! he cl ren of peace, L] 0BOTN. lnclosure. . o Ay, i v nin )X} " 8 ; i I ) s 3 », fl;‘&:“’“’""""'“ bauks of each stream each | there hos been the harmony of the great unl- [ Lmusttell you I have long since eivo up KNOWLEDGE OF GOD. forces of nuhulmlnw_mm’n;;ln)lm\:‘ In halt'nax; o .‘n'.gggifi#w:h sorn cribn eied iive Auldress O 50, ] ibung oftice H0 bo poured futo the ses, but there fs no | yorse, aud not its turmoll and strife, And | grumbling at” God becauso of the things he | orosy op THE PENTECOST GOSUEL MEETINGS. choek w prevents them m - sweey hy " 3 eun-si, from S earth ns with the besom of destruction {3 the | o 170 ¥4 man to stand upon tho bauk of this atroam | tbis 15 a part of tho reason why tho books of | places in iny hawds to fight with, Standing hiere The Gospel meetings which have buen i rog- | Stoman Catholie Chureh <o ptipreeny . 1] ol common error and tell us what volu f | Ilterature pass slong through all times and lan- | upon this piatform, und” looking off upon thy Joma {t b, for 0,000 years, poured ntasnat | wuoges toba read of ull und loved of all, bow m':ony allod cltics ol sin that néed to b0 taken, | ress for somo weeks ot the First Conarega- | Let ws, therofore, who call oursclves the ¥0gs oceuts of tus huinan Hearte 1 ; ; ler e dircot o | sernnts of Al Lord desus Chrlat, whether | A TWAYS O dotpitateshece CIark, Tzooms CH am nclined | cause they domot contaln' the debates of the | how the wish soinetimes comes for mors power- | tlonal Church, under tha dircetion ol the Rev. | #¢ 241 ) TH ASIL PALD FOR- OLD G| AND i ohysical, and mental, and at rapid progress the human family will | thunder. of o Whitefleld, what victorics then, " s va bue EATUNLE Y aterery deact it TR lbtnm\‘n)ury to man, But'ns botl, fioods are | make whono it shall have fully mensure o lurLum logic of an Edwards, what toaring last evening, Al of the meetings lave been uitle yon: Eatabilaiad 1933, S MEROVE D CITY BEAL 1" 3itato at curmne Ttes, CHABE & ADANE, 25 Hiryan Block. Beasurelens, it is n wasto of tl fod ¥ Iaruely ottended, wind & duep Mterest han boen e 5 me to nsk which | 8l sides the yaluc of this harmony with its God, | down “then, O, for the polsh of n d UNIVERSALISM. farbetlie grestor. It will simply shiow us | —its value in the ludividual, hofping bim away | Massillon, what routing of Enomies “then, | awakened fn the work, but Inst oventg the ot- 4 IEPLY TO DI, PENTECOST. "“""l'i"llhnugm, how much deep reflection, | from ignurance and sin, its valu in the State, | Sut God says, no. Different weapuns for | tendance was larger than ever, and altor the Al congrezation 1stencd to the sermon emarAuired o kavu ua from the calamity of semoylii the baitloleld and substituting the | you. I am planulig this battle, und 1o | jarga edifico had ueen so crowied that standing- aceo congre o ufiylmlhovrmunh cffort we should make to | wheat-tield and the garden, fts valuo in the | arms I give aro the arma to bo uscd, with nover Id not Us-obtulned hundreds we of the Rev. Bumuer Ellle Just evenligs, ot the dujvpeim should we go il stand a momeot | church, helping it cast out all siu and ‘cold- | g thouaht for anything clsc. 0018, £aUlE DY reds Were | glireh of the Redeemer (Sccond Universalist), v yh!muuum-mm, which, arlsing f tho far | ncss, and to scck the grandour of a uni- ‘I'he idea may not have occurrad, but I bellove turned awns, wmany belug nttracted by the announcement that iy, Ne deluged with blood tho homes of |'versal friondship and"a universal Mebt | thut woss a chureh would got moro vietories | 'The exerclsca commenced with sluging and | 1o vaply to the (ov, George E, Pontecost, ctue] oo, 01 1 bl caln moments, ea resd o | sud virtue! What evory nstion nocds, what | wero the same truth only recoguized, 'Nu | prayer, und tho Rev. Mr Pentecost followed s ’r it e (i Tt T o ”!Ilu In higtory,'or can read a ‘columy of | every church nocds, what esch eoul needs, Is | doubt if we hod aur own clooalng, wo could o with o characteristic and powerful sermon, Ile the revivallst, for atllrmlug that 1 flrs - g pour,dally records, orcan sas & drunkon, | thutpeace of the Almighity which purmits and | 1o (iod’s armory nnd pick out Wespous greatly 4 s anbjoct. 6 fallowini sentenc | Yersulist srmon way preachied fu the Gurden of the jyp a0 I thu strects, without wishing that | holps every stroam of purc water to flow oo qmmuummrfl,mg wo have, We v uhl Do 1 | selected us biw subject thG_fullowliur sentence | pyoy s Adgu und Eve were the congregation, checeg juce OF wickeuucas could” hava been | decply und rapidly. As tho poor peasant of | rich chiureh, and 8 noted church, and & prused | from the prayer of 8t Panlin Cortuthlons: | 0™ ne Dovil was the prewcher.” Dr toch goyetore It vaine to construct sucl a page, | Franco nocded the arrestof 8 niad ambitlon, | chureh, but think you for a mowent thut all | #'That L moy know It 1o said Vaul bad | gl “took for Ws text the fourth \epgm or to rutn guch o soul, Tgno. | und long duys and sutotcrs for tho hoine, und | tisls would win the day for uat 1 tll you never. | had au sbeorbimy, fusatiable love for Chrlat, | ¥ 3 e b el ven Paul (n ts duranco vile; for | the farm, and the shop, so man, the 'poor | If Gud tad wanted us to fizht with such urms | fellowship with Tlin, wus ready to auller for | Verso of the thind chanter of Geuestw | —oacr s m b S i G RRTAGRS, | === = U was dragyiny; men and women to pris- | pensant in this world of mysterlous' Jife, needs | flo would huvo given them, ‘The fact thut they | iflin, yeu his prayer was o know Him, If he | “And the serpent saldtuto the womuu: Yo [ B3 o on foa ansenuor s3uaTe has: MANOELLANEOUS, Yiews diftoproniiis Bteplien for holding roliglous | that bis yrants bo arrested sud bound, that )ike | re withiield ta Lot to teach us we ure to win | had, with alt ‘of s experieice und lellowsnip, | shall not surely die.” Aftee statings the aaser- ity RO whrlsenkor oy top, i box; Wm'linnuuus DTN G 10 IEAGIL CONRIRE idsry EIUCENT ANIT 216 VI ent mmm; lulllk. on olty rewl vatate, by 3. 1. e HIDER, W. W, BIMALL N 1CKCE! TERNIES GAN il 1IAD IN EXe orner S1ato sad Atsm ‘;_)“' Yot for Currency ai th Countini-rount of (s 1L vl DL, e it 0 takuni 0ve | (JILVERR S8 AND &) CENT PI natro at 194 1100 SHLY R iR exthagu or curreucy st counting-rooin QTN IR, TG VL of Tribuny Company, h, tiy porson of caperjence, Addrius, FANTRD=A LOAY OF Ty e vattetdotion (s wivew, COICNE by Trib: W ALET Soodr - Add 51 () )() TO LOAN UN 13IPi ‘oA roved, ur o ner 8 AND CARRIAGES, ___ g’r&'su '\(\).l}v!)nf'c"lll;xi!'e{lf\”,"u 101 Walslugton-at. o teut {rou bis awn, L was {zngraut | 8 weary conscript ho may hio sway to bls home, | po yictorles, b rather thut we are to wii them [ with all'of s love und” faith, prayed to kuow | tlon which ho suld beon juady by the Kev, Dr, ring by, own ks kood dhaztou. S1; R Lo o Lout and ¢ Capeat, TuANMSF M}_}E\hx‘mumv law of Iberty passed by the Whero. falds, und vincs, and. fricads, wnd oveh | by Just tua weapons 1o pinces fn our hande, and | Him, how wuch noro. should' wo desire to | Pentecort, W gpeaker said Wial tinl frentlo: 'g;:r;g},lg&lnm;, piui, suenin, ruegare peary | §y\ii Kbt S, i divisions &, s KEL 4 thoggyy o 1w ot fnfinite variety of | God, await him. only these, know Himi ‘Whero Were treo - ways | man shouid havo given proofs i support of his |"niu ey, wid oitiers, ona nf J Ls Wtewster & U, 70 dackaon-at., ¢ } ,. Ty i 8 obtilon upon nll pousiblo aubjects. | I passing aloog last Thursday in that almost | Away, then, with this sighing for other mon's | of ~kuowlig @ person,—when = wo s | tatmcnt, aid o donse of hotior should huve fot Arela m&'fitl’f\“‘% of Intellizence lind uot yot vomo nndk!u .mgm of Itvlng 'unuwh{)muved wround | gifes, aud rlehes, and 'u‘!’oqucncm It 1s high | Lim, had heurd of him, or Wero ueauafnted with | led him to do justice, Dr. Ellls then proceedud Ut fow (inies fa i pe ‘;“y.',‘.‘,'."dg',‘”finé’"uflfl;} “iu.mf'""" Wud the home of wild boeasts, | the dead one,—the Bishop,—I felt thut bis faco | time we stapped It “The one sensible thing 18 | him. Joab dad heard of Gody, and thero were | to siow that the numerons vubtivations of the ut half cost, . ALTEA-WE NOW MM“’ in rocky ground,—no sweet waler | wore what we call o peaceful look, ‘Thero | tomladly accept just tho arming we have, und | very few, compuratively speaking, who hud not; vraalists proclulined u philosophy of the l‘lfl'flufl:"nkn.'n"nfir'm Agtzl:ell;"l:dw‘l;‘lll:::mclaflfl .5:.‘. L D nunaed, Lurgrq ‘,"’“"l' 1 rich eartis luy there to urge | seemed no care, no suflerlyg, on thut high fore- | then strike for vietory. What' 18 this b my | Uut how many knew Hlm “as Paul did} Bome | universs, ot o zovernient of Godo Dy, Pente- | BUAON 00 S abio iricen, An lapsction riapoets | in wiito orobony filah, 8t $1, oy ,u‘:"‘;w:;"‘ltl flower, The sun of bad | Lead, Recalling what the outside world kuew | hand herot A ram's horn, “Whae Is thut | knew I from Hils works, nnd others offlelally, { cost had doue them u great wrong, | goil COuy 400 1o 330 ‘enct s are g thi ; u NovER" & e e Ticks tian tho | for "whlelitioy ; Y vy i | Uy uling o nfallon e But in after ¥cnr-. when | of tho cheracter of him who. lay wpon that | in your hand therel A rum's hurn. Enough, | as they know the President, We lnow 11 ns | and = should they —say, =~ tHo tolls = o Wabash T rers Watl oclers, (sah s aentedt éarriage st of aooDRICH. AT AW, 121 DEARY e lmi, tiac cuiy bo Fotirteun yesn' 1 ., Ghilcago. . St iy la-of work as oue Bagyy h Oue hicher had ‘ot {81l futo | throno of death, his sou! eame back | 'Lic mightlest catapult thatever hurled rocks | our techur, but this was not absolute knowl. | lio!d The speaker would not attdbute | TSen RALECTWO 0if THREE GOOD HORSES, AC- | wiil o Facke) are our fateat lvention, and eeil ut $3 v 'm!u:l o trathful eunception of the | to mo In the garb of good-will. What | ogalnst nnsonry of "n.elm. 'or tho heaviest bute | cdge, not a pierchyz of 18 boart and wetting [ that to him; ho would be moro cnueituble, | 1™ cusivries to]tho elty: vold_ ouly for want uf pe, | uach” §€you want wall pociset 10 bg usgul uid brag- | uilly of T4 80y _conception of tho great | putlic wonls hio had apolien caino to mind, hav- | teriicram Uit vor butlod nt gates of 'Troy, | clow to [liny—it was nob fcllowbip with Him, | Bliould N say, us i emiiient ifvino fiud, that Ao o abule wuicon and vwa stugle wauwiseldh | 10t fie TR PEREEN G Solt Niani ; Le pw"“'m tho ereut varloty of oplnlon, inu in them an odar of benevolence oven for | could wot do wore. Out with them, l]ll'.l[ll Panl knew Chrlst was the Son of (od, Lut his | the Doctor hod_gotten desperatd und gone to Y& GO, 114 Wl Tomndutpliot, AUk r south uf Juc! 0 b iy prrest aud persecuto bis follows | those not of his fold, It will bo rembered I o gflfmnu himself amidn great sunlight | snd well of this mogaate of the Romen Catholic | your iunps th fuilesc, und s tho loud blast | should know Him personally, closely, nid futl- | was revisitig the carth, utd had takon pos iR R MU, AT TARNES & hy to your mouth, put fingers on the holes, ] R b y :Ilh tears of ponltenco n his | Churchi that o was “s child of peace,’—a | sitcs thy air Jericho will tremblo, wall, und | matety,—know Him ws Mary knew Ilim at tho | slon of Dr, Tentecost us 8 tuedium, Dr, ¥iils )eculur wceatlonal uss; had good hark and pasture. | Nuo o & ere, s prayer stfll was to know Him- better, ad wo | throwing dist, Eldor Klmurl,mc\ must WU ST TTATINESS Q“"’"}"&'“&r"l&‘“ LAUTES DULt et doetor I co i, Ll OWN to write, und think, | Bishop of men, but a chils cace, Hut thoe | gate, uvd tower, Mighty the man armed with | sopulcbre when she discovercd that Tis | wakd he was no controveralatlst, und not given | Address A A D, Tribusu oitice. FANTED-81,50=A PANTT (PHVBICIAN PITE- tad foul, Buld the peao of God. bt Very heauty. of this ummfirflfitfim .,.E tho | & ram's horu i Potly hind_beon taken away,. Sho-called | 10 eriticisuie, but th usscrtions that had hren | S —emre W o Granclh, Houss uf un iy n Chicayo HANE, vilshed, prominent, ud réeeciabic ‘inedictie, mnidenunm 'llylckc‘d man, [lo was most apot regrots that theold centusies, which should But we walk on_over the rulus, and pick up | 1las %y Lo, and thib 18 Uie knowlodze wo | mude compelled him to refuts it Dr, Ellia T it MAKENUT- | s T , T AT T, vaN, ous Mtiveus | (OB VAT S350 Ontord by mdl piouipt 1y atteaded Lo, e——— 4 T £ Y M TN R T AR T T TR T ki thoney I Philidelvniy, Sew Nork, w Dlaciply of %, S0% b6 bad wot found the great | bu s lorgotten s thyare deud, bad dared | anothier lesson,—the Ineplration of faith, wanted. © A surfaco knowlediee was niotsuill- | concluded his dlscourse by u suvere attack on | (RO LRABE=POR 20 16, 1LOT 23X100 FELT, un, Jarge profite, _ Address ("4l Tribung olic lu': nfinl buuan right, spd ho was |nl{uxl~ come fu |§ shut out. nu¥ licarts from kn-?wl g 1lad Joshua been Jike sowie Jeaders ho would | clent, but wu ecded to go duwn to. the fount- | Calvinism, sl announced that bo wonld cou- i, Srants oo nAll:v‘l:‘ o wl»z::t;t;fl;,t;liu a ‘4‘ W ANTED—BT ALADY, p Trom Wing, t‘\rfir. lust us auother 44 druuken | uud loving that relizlous chicftain, und Lad de- | have called & counell of war the vory moment [ pin head and drink deeper. Foul pushed his | tinue mul subjecs fu o sermon uext Sunday | DR TN EL Dy Srler fve years, O e ot ol tive uud experd nfd‘bwu;m falieg g |‘"' X ¢ in Paul (n such o | barred big from knowlng and eonfesaing any- | Jericho came In sight. ~ Bitting down at tho fuot | cup up closer (o God, nud su shiould we, until | eyening, yaluatlou, “Thla is 8 good lacs fur o hulidiug to vent, hoie, Address A A3, Tribune's I“tnmuulu:n“‘{‘ the same ehing which, belng | thing that may have beon lovable fu us, An | of some tall Eulm. ‘Wit the priests sud Generals | we know Him as o did, A closer study of [lis S Alloed) )-‘:'flfl"x}'fi'}.'uu'f;'n:‘.';"im'fi""}!.!fi'flfml'lflnf-’.’,”{u'ux":'u SEETGAST OFE OLO lww"‘d“;fiu‘ o the awful wars of relizion, | uususl peace was in hta nature, ond was in bis | about hlw, bo would have gald: #Now, this | Iife mnd cheracter would reltig und onnoble wy, ELSEWHERRE. Nt ety IS SR ttoons 2. 7 Maulson-as. AR L o, d ’é‘finum of ‘fumw of Catholle aud Protestant, | life, i Wl Hoger 1 his megiory, but ft was | scuins a fearful undertaking, 1do uat Lelisyo | uud push our minds out futo the higher and UNITED PRESBYTERIARS. S e L1, CABI PAID FOI LADI Zh) nl"n}'“‘“'- Tlm:,“'.h” and. Calvin, Mary und | not' that fmmenss barmony of God which | we ever shull succeed. Ouly Joolc at thosu walls, | decper thlngs. Wo should know s works ang ot Ao Cantol el { “Ir tngg ypy, ol yjog. 64 Wero Ly cord of thess porsond und | passeth understunding aud wideh wigne Hil | ow i Uy arey and thick they are, sud | dispositiop, und know lim versonnlly os both Bpecial Dizpdtch Ve THTriLURS e ‘¢ discord of orrorrather than | carth with its matchloss b 3 strong they sre. Even it we wera equipped | God, man, und savior, He did not Imow whether Osnxosi, Wis, Feb 2%.—The \\'ll'mnlm ;uus.\u':-culn e e | e ot e et L | O o waiehtiust weapons, | doubt whothor | £0 eousider Tllm as God oF tun 10 seeking th | Presbytery of tho United Fresbylerian Church ,£.,:'.",',“"‘“* il Lis'y 4 'fllmm:'x'-:'nfi“fi.)fr'.’ what ovil gate the old | prosched, by thut be and wo all are the | singiostonocuuld bu battercdirom ita place,und | knowlodgo of Lim, botidt Was certalo “thut | closed o business wesslon to-usy, ‘The atiend- THE CINCAUO S S > 4l i % B Sommigey o in upon our race und | victioe of un old dlscord which .avoss Ju cruel | what can we do with theso fusignillcaot run's | no man could =~ enve ud, und .l that i atufsters from )l parts of the State "Friung Tor InTH. Cl drvas J, ., Tribuse, ... TO EXOH. GEs oo ey b devredations, for, if thut gota | daye, sud sent down u deen und ciulltug food | horust s of nouss. - Lot usiot makofoolaof | could must huva the pawer Lo ercaty a hvart in "“‘"I::j:)" e o T AMTernh o | T LO8E AND EGUNDL I Wies T KSGnXoR-TTAVE ¥OT 'l':au,.m"( u uum«uw thy cure must be | that mads two hostile falunds of whay had been | ourecives by thinkhyg thut the mero mlmrlm; nanuony with God and o conduct us througy ( W8 larze. o [eabyis s cousidered, | sonsmisa N Pt s vn = o Bloan Nart) o eelt I 'flou.-k e wg, uyeralon™ along, und thoss | a gruud coutluent under a Christ, Before Bish- | uround u clreio tur seven days, and thew blow= | deatls, -~ Mup could grash his fellow-man uid | Bregutious of the Presbytery was col h q‘rl_m\‘l'-l IO 1=ll-< usmus FTOCK-YARDS, | wholest! ¥ 3 Tlu's ood must couflug thelr Toley was born, before we wers borm, the | iz @ greot blast on thess trumpots, uind then | bold im up, as tho spodker hud seon fn the | und spurepriations recommended from the | O Kubday, Fub. 10, & iy n ot 23, OO ] 1ako 1 bayineut ouc-thli sl bile Well £ S ‘dlul.mlx‘n?l:l:h‘ oot et uatates Addroda AL ', i, N, CHANY ew York Gty a8l u CUAN ultuvly Fewsrd wi Orta 1y Y ' ye \ "Q,"‘“Mul; '{,'!:{"“u conversion of the human d:xmum world was rent dn twaur aud o black flvlngu wild shout, will ever tumble'vvor wolls | Hoston dlurbor when u edtlor lud fallon over- | Genaul Assembly to the followlng conzregu- i aboul 7 yeird oid T 0 Jock reuaverye. Adidress 7 W, Trinune of 28 crror Las alwuys beow o | gulf wus digged between, Wu were taugh Lo these, Jo uover will do dt. J2 thut dain | board, und bls brother Tud plunged ta to rescuo i ed: Yorkville, A e e tes Rae® o b a0 ““Tot | $rdm hisucy s 0va ol hose On aw. slae L | mesoss Jurdau By mob alroady riven away, © | i, * Bt un would tve cgu dueu but fog | Hous e smouis bl Jorkville, 8180; | =g ppaon pUBRNIT U R b, St i, Courcy | cod abpu," 14w o o Lako Averaua it | shou e ot Vo sart repd b Jeuwt | 3 ugo bal Laraws, (et Mo ot eol bl | S goh ™A vontirnco ou chure work | WATERL- S0l A ERF LYY LT s Tl a 18 | 10 birds of Oatho Lestant frieu sumie oue el the capturo of Jerlcuo, which wag lashe un i : c ot long, N A 3 o 9 Weapreag knowledge the peaco yol a | might 8y (mm"mcfin u{o |ha.r';. Alll'r:lv. 'mf: mBulu!:o% e%fi.'fim Jourml talk; Nosooner did | reach for his brotlier, assiat bim, etc., but cui‘xm - was hela: witt adiresses by nearly all Who mem- Tribuse ofce, reltablet for furuitury Aud wercusudiss. Advancis, { WA e B e T e S VORTY | [MRELTY STORAGE COMEA 0 78 ANI 8