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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY NE 14, 7] muda! without boing set inn novel. ‘The bi church, but wa do tualst that ho baa mor An. | with Epectnl refernnce to tho iitteanca. Tho ( ardof tasty, to whom tho fasbionable v3 | Icada converts to school theimsolves to publiaty y : TILE PULPIT. tory uf Ula Nottioriait ar of Anirion shoubl | Hetore giving our voter to amas Jotun iudk wot | pinar and steps wero loaded down with troplent | Hho, highest degre beautiful site penple | tholr own whamecan the very Titneahaad | NeRecsrasad, Many may havo taken eunranty fat wend : fran cl 0 whet ne 7 i i are never offends ulation 4 x nee whlen some pe ft 11, O Apert ‘. ' Peat ea Teens cei chee deans | Anrtichae hie hoieen tracts his helhune, we | Haut and bright, blooming flowers, Manglag | Munuitys und df forte nioment they nes | shoullanukengekemiedt conesraioe the nepen, | romnded these that the whole spiritual eure: i natures ais sewn In reeent Unies, tay well | glaty, aid the mor sentiment of this Christian Tron the chandeliers were Dird-euyes, draped it | found oub nf the fashion, (holt chagrin. and | of their repentanes., beat amet mot Mink ea | Woy doPate lace Miele oe nots by witawtle ‘pote Swing: Prenches an Admirae | mike. iy ut ais tor wus’ tetiar ti | Rustin, hanging vines nod Lowers, and fitteun sougsters | morlidention, fustaul of_emanelpatiig them | bid nuguey of tho future (your ehlid is ot | women tre luring thelr own sonls by allovwiia pated pryes of luve and Itsexploits, Not that | The Convontion tonches us tho possiblities ype z froin the tyranny of fas only makes ¥ c] eclres m7 1 ble Sermon to the Young Tig titerttuco uf romuncots int usetui and great, | that nee aiterod the young mim of this country, kept up tholr cheorful motody throughout tho | Fr cee iindea willing ataves In like mus | tbat’ tae ho should maniiert hat. reutinoss eo | comme Belcan thew and Foals Cortst, hls ponea Folk: Vue that tt fs not tha greatest; (els not bale as | Jo no lund but this 14 tho highest ofica available Aftor a voluntary by tho eholr und the atny. | ner Wey who only follow the moral fashion are | call biinself a sinnur which do easily glides over of Christ's wity cortalithy wa inward eaim, When ‘olka, Widound deep ae io, whole’ of mane wort: | Wo theonu who It fis youtl wlelgod tao uxoF | ine ue htaneg ie Gee Suntekte choos | incapable of toring any Rortow for wrong ws | into more Wepeoriay. “And yet tothiapoiit tree | Rie taemics wore pressing him on all ales, wd Hunoe, if wo would not baitd as tho moth builds, | tho rnil-splitter or drove teant on fc ‘ho Julnod in the responses and tho Laird’s Prayer, | weoni., Itomorsy with thou mouns ouly sorrow | turn, that it In good for ‘us to ba made to ford | Pines FF nee ie te wencurre Bios ANa oras ho who makes n booth, wo must aricall the | American poople ty notusk woo was yo . Pate and all tho solenn traths of the world to | or mrandrat tesions of tho Convontion—Discourse | he tho stuns of our temple, and romunee to be only # decoration upon in wall. father | Mr. J. 1. Bwitth, the Oe. TN WHO MeO VON? They enes | ge wath f Hinehaperenne daeuriietueiiecrbiers (tee thetee Le eual onal at why los nothing ty boust of tut bia erinténdent of tho | for Gaving forfelter tho respect or Admirntion fehow muct wo have nil to learn and amond, and te a ‘Thay Wave doouing Untushioniuie, | how tur wo wren yor In one ignorance And | cterned pocace” pvery tran doen ek cae ea wi He niluted to the fhot that only one oficer ot | nl the svertl Jookastovru upon thems Wat ty wio ) faulty Wipoattlons frown the Meu! ilfe that wo. | ty tight. “Bn long as tore ure Injuries Ur he nth annuAL report. I 9 sehoo! wi Jurt of those Wh: been atthe | Gog of thal serrow for wroag-dolng. Now, | ought to seck. If -any of us think that tho ores hy the Rev. Irving As Rach man {4 ula to bs the builder of a ittoral ee de km pokes, thio ory good Nos | Hone arven Be entered cn hisclaties, cand mane | uetrsarrear inay hous gentle, ane torthen nd | world in to be won hyn ayttem of beltof and | fedressed a lewsinurs to bo conferred: so long , Scarles. hougo ng wall, While hls Intallectual buitding ts | longing to him is ahderground hinwrdlachareine senponmtis dues’ wera "hen | ined b» Bear naan tate {enol wscodly eor- | Prouching whl ‘chilly wloriNos tie got tie | Puthconty ne haute tee = tun slowly riving in his brtin, bis external house of | Why Convuntion tenches ta’ tho valtg of om | seholart recolving Instraution, The school now 1 cpuntaunoa ig aalvution. | Ities ot manieind and texunes men to he wontons | represent Of Marae na, ‘Htoough nok armen, - wood, or alone, or brick, must Ans easuratant thughsm. ‘fo arouse this was an effort of the | had on its. rolla thirteon olllvcra, (teen ts ho onpoate airestiog. with thomacives nn they ure, we very miuh do | folding bi 4 tho sword-nrm otto on Soltis shape, olthor upon some actiul y lece of xround, | friends of all tho cundidutes, {¢ the Church | ers, and ninoty-aix scholars, with an avoriga nt- t va it tho iniud’s self-justifying ine | culve ourselves, ‘The world is malting for no | tho privilege of the Church to tk woul . ati f the Rey, Horriok Johnson or in the netuul bint aecount, Man fs, by God's | was half ns curnest In presenting the Name that | rend y for tho past year Of 11, ‘Tho ibriry | stiicts Incronses tts subjection to that tyrintof | Much gospel, and hnealatont gonidonse which | tho gaxl wod overy kind of oH a eur Jostallation o: dedign, an occupant of whouso, Tt took mann hove avery amd there would ba fower | haw numbered about 400 voluinus andvan otter, | werkdy tino wnt fume under whesu hush suf. | will Stiveriubly rofoak suo a wmspal however it | WO Man acd owty calor oul. A church jg sab the Fourth Preshyterian Tong thine to tind what Nature meant. Me made | empty pews ft the Lord's house. Shall not tho | wan being inde to Incroaao tha number, fers: sind, instend of leading tho soul to purify | may pleaso tho car, ‘The Gospel of Christ and all | Rnd Christian chivalry: to defond. tio entiee OF Ve b y . js pra 0 ol a v= | Kean ren ho By port . by which It 7 | SO ira rae : ia ihe tH amoneg haitu. treo, rhe constructed | — Sune yruranie whon n geunt riot prevaited In | Keen, ‘waco contacted waa ee berene True pnfureat fe thus : cata eid borne Fe eo Lat a ALL |g Witt wan itin tho’ Lord's heart, naked ‘tha 3 Tbenett or | bily eatiecal the truc naturcof tts thoughts and | men sin and come short of the glory of Gos, ; : wigmam while out on tho araroh for Nature's | the wireuts of Bt Petoreburg, the authorities, | athorwise. Hy polnted to the fact that the school | esires. Aa n depraved appetite grows with | and that itis tha chief buaiioss ‘of whoever ine Mere tiifeo things tn henre< Ti § Samed tens Intention, Sinn ame very stawly toward tint,| not wishing to kill any of the distuchers. or | stant bo, and was, thé, chil of the Church, —n | WANE It feoda pan, and tscontinualy driven by | toresta himact¢ In tho euusa of God to wet men | ni oloar convictions In Femnd’ to anty word fiildren's Day nt Sle Pan's Universalist Chureh | Pare. of tits destiny which wo enita houses but'| Cored ont tho fre-cripines, which under the pros | childron's church, “Hu volleved that the Chureh | st# own ovil vonseditimers into deapor oxcoss, an | to 800 thomnsclves na they fire, and to desire wit | right. itis cousuleno bu ET ent mtoelenk : tho deatiny wig iu im and kept ussurting fteult, | Wetton of the soldiors, poured wv deluge of eal | shoutd look ator its child, aod toator ieby every |. tho Very sutforliyg of the merely worldly-minded | all tholr hearts. to he minfo bettor thau they nev. | i cnclonue. Fucmonized prcclsaly, =} eller Life, and Oth Go where he Weald, {tdi not ecage to remind | water npon the mob. This troatinent In- that a iT i, man Intonaities in him thu spiritof. wi . | For hi al and with Ils convictions of duty. Hs cosduat cons Th Di t e. Pe ee yeaa d uit hints Horne ahve | povern timate cooled the nedneat tha inwbrenies | TUQWININIE BOE, Ow suintng ont | Givenen love nf xootnes for tis ownsakoray | nocatul Gempol und for nil allketo gnerancore | “icontly expressed big convictions, ff mon aro Sermons. Would gout ogg. cold, ad wow, ands ral. | ora. Duos not the Chureh by its Indiiturence and | iyo pagurs thecites. Ww. IL, leyder, muda orer | ideal of character and iife which the mind | Christ's kingdom andall growth Ingediiness must | Wounted and uncusy, Tt fs because thoy aro uo~ ry At inst the* Rouse of wood ur brick, oF | utter Inck of cnthnetasm throw Yeu-enld water | addres to'the children. Jic asked thom whothor | plces above all othor alms, and overy sinful | bo van {nthe spiritual garb ofapenitent. Welcara M1 punple ius ion the prins stone appeared, and man raptlly passed from | upon tho community? : ‘1 thought, elitist v ture! a ctplosof tho Uibic. Mutt doubts whothor thoro Ho ADpeuteity a boy in noo of skates Wout goto tho dress- | thought, uvery seltiah thouxot or unjuat word, | lurgely by contrasts, and do not sce, or seein | is God, and whothor Ho has a eoul. In that TO THE YOUNG, shvitge to elvilized fe. Not in one wicked and tc ian who wast tw Christnin sald ton pro- | inaker, or nail go ten bluskamith for a new | fa ud batoful to it usu divcon! ts paluful to the | do not apprectaus, tho beauty of holiness tll tho | state ot perpetual doubt thore must bo perpetual * SERMON BY PROF, RING, otherwise defective world could cal ony or | fessor of religion: Your minfater hellaves that | honnat, Every trade was divtinct, and the mare | Kensitive tnusieulenr, But given only n love of | horror of evil ts borne tt upon us. Orat least | Unrest, Many people find that thore {a © porpety tng prenched yeatorday morning at | fuct Tamntly possess ono of thaso inaterinl things, | 1 will goto helt unless T obey Christ, dees her” | tur of one did not convorn himself about tho | fondness for the cise and comfort and acetal | the sumty slash of now muotiigonee which rovenls | hetirecn the: Pan th pica . Prof. Bwitg pi y lay ig Dut vast wmultitides could wifey do net. Vast | Why, yes, of cottrae, ho belluves that,” wastho | others. Bo it wis that children could be | Place it wing, and the mind auifors only from | to ua tho more porefect moral order must show atwer: in and thelr conacicnee, There nee ‘gh Central Church, taking ts bla toxts multitudes tive and dic bomcloss, without belay MT know," reainad hiscompanion,thnt | pide better in. the Sunday-sehool, tecnuse | tie Joss of thos: results, It ta uttrly | usnlao tho painful disorder yet to be subdued. Hea wisone: vonsctenoo oe correst, Whose coti- Ho bulidatt: his house af a mothand asa booth | ablo to tender at tho bur ag ronson uy oxullue, Hollovestio stich thing. Lhave met hin wud | tho teachers “have lotened” thole trade, | feapable of true repuitanee, wad sulf- | When Joka tho Maptist wad pruaching inthe | Wronw, thoy males nu clot thas cumloah: is that tho keopor inakuth.—Job, roll. 18, ‘to tens of thousands of young mon, and young | conversod with hint mora than n bundrod Urnet | Hoye who wished tw he good did | Judwiment It avotds its it would a pustilencs. | wilderness tho cry which he evhood and re- | quct tho outgrowth of thotr 1 her life, TE, PWoaro often beat taught by contrast, Whilo | Wench, too. Job might write his fronieal words: | during tho lust your, and he bus never auld one | not yo with bad boys, and children should be | The man who values virtue only ws a ineans to | cuboed fu the cara of the crowd who came to | man isin doubt, if his ennsolente is pervorted, " “hoy bulld a house Hike a moth, or us one who | Word to me reminding uy souls aaivatlon. Et uy a » | Wordly kucoes4 muy indood curse hin vf in oF noving shrough a forest Inn dark mightyor | punip aboot. tivo urclow luxuries, tho uee- } Knuw that he bolloves Me aneteinecs ag | bpougeeto,tho sunday reboot ocuuso Rood poo- | HARTY imeem tah dial feahlont when hol adios | dicgved tat handle” And webon deaue rewun tive | RIE, conduct In incoaristont, ft must result tn son vefdol Is making its voyage in tho sen in | fmarit’ not injurionm, quantityaf travel cach | tere not some foglein that mune statement? | Question aud tat wig whotbor the toashumoed | tweeted in wrong. Hut itis in proeively: the same | work, rule etho crowds in tholr daily haunts, | ay macuh Unrest, Chriat tenehys that ito can tho hours of capest darkness, ono hus wonder- | yer, tho antiay involved th following the tntri- | Durlng tho days of American savers 9 slave | learned tholt tray. Tho speaker then sald that | Aplrit that he would geet having mud wv poor | [la Word tu them wan still © Itopontt "| Kar. ute Mike a pono which Phe nid cannot distitho of ‘al realizations of the grand phonumenon of tho cata ond ondless ochnuges of fuablou, “are wll se | girl mado her escape to Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘The ) he was going to preach a short sariion on wt long’| Mvestment in husiness, and conmonty lends, | tlt men geo and timent the ovll that fs prem | women ‘OP Lod “4 re 13 vith tho ei and se ee on tho hatebeging tostivor on | 2nus hands at work tearing dawn the huuse be- | abuster pursued and urrosted her, Apruttuent | guaject iidienting is pot with tho Hewers | NOt to any nsformation ‘of te charactor, but | ant with them, thera is no possibility vf stiering | hCMeNOF so day is that they, nre willing to sit full daylight. b foro euch young person stepping along Into life, | minister of Brooklyn inquired of the mater how | on -tho' sues tons watted to plant stauruu, | nly to iuercasad adroltneas In the artof creat- | within them ‘thowe holy desiens whieh lead | Chest’ poopto rend ot thor teauher but thohent, wo aan hus bogin to monsuretha | it in sald that R50, Wil ‘be apent this | much bo asked fortho girl, ‘Tho master nme | good vil'unda good leentton warusoueht nota | MeApperanoss, “The eocond stute of much a | toward purer ving, ‘though the Johns the | Goris Meopte read other LUterturo and yaluo and romanco of youth, The opposit scts La eas iapreirs set taney tom tee aipok B oeioas aE ne Ee en te woust Inch of wand on tha aurfnod of a rou, Xo | win fs worse than the first. its huntanmont, Baptist of this generation nddross themselves {het severe ike ana Bul ie: ae Y " yo pers 4 . el I 3 it rk u C4 UI uving 1 bgreu vl Y HAN ae love Douth rovouls all the loot | fully wbty to apply gome of thalr money Ty that | ed to dogo, “Pho prencher Wolivercd ww serinon fe wus ith ebfidren.” Many gum With i sood, proving In any’ degree w helpful | for tho most part to deat curs, though the | can pein with Christ, my hires q i it » Und’ ) | discipline or purification, only seems to couitrin | prophetic utterances of nme ke Carlyle e CEE Te ee ay olta nent | autem Deiat ores ohject. taat Be baal in viows | ROweNE, MOREE ANd honest Anturc, Unde race | tela ould waver Hlis’ sersowy bole cntivcly | Hedun fittie rerpunse.qad with the contommene | Meneion the Reaviness of hin socreny anid the “hich ean never agaiu be broken, becomes a | aro mucking the thought, and customs, and | mtd ub tho proper timo tha wluve was Urewht | and Keep the plant growin. Whun there wus | Wordly, works for hile a yet dectier ruil, bus word oynic pon tholr lips, non turnaway | Herkness tbat environs bin but that Christ will .ptrang®, Iron wall togond bavk to us in ocho | works of thosu States which ure rich 1 the au | into the pulplt and stood thore tn tho presence | but Aiiitio bleotwoltiboce wns a littte DLO tats Gar optimists have hon samewhut too ready | tron hint chant tha prilsesof tho present tn Epbidea aun Hunt eure tho words Wo ware wont to bear, On uc- ournulations of many centuriog; but a tee | of the 2 people white tho minister made pn | pulse. Children then camo to the Bundny-school | te conclude that all sorrow must be a wholesome | Stil the world niet hive its eyes opened Lo the | ais «| peace, 0: te rior tate. peineiplo in human natures t | Bareae ewaganne from sung persons, wi | dueling appual for bor juretnas from bondage: | Wanting 9 bo wom bat waa ronlyaniyckelte, | Maclin and ghae tHe one of ai puniakinca | Lue Ua ug yw nota, tes mua: | Chrtet the court ‘ fe anid, pe 4 et tc mM yer 0 y if # reformation. One would thik that putdly out o! it carts pavo road tho words from Job regarding | wil burrow udaltionnl funds, of onthuatiar, and, while. tours rolled down | With Gn hore oe eee Ose ae BO eee oe | erinitit statiatios atono would sueintisly wont See lucien aa born al leual to surron 5 und congelences ars born at least to vorrow for ore who do not buth! woll tholr carthly houso, | eratify a sentiment of vanity: nearly every faco a collection was taken up | things br " this confidence, for ft docs not appear that any | tht fet. t metty, | 28 th eine aii by auad a SUL we TROy. eee Lar GE wladone AMG thts ou ly hings ail oun allowod £0 raw uparound thom ‘ ( ape y tt faet, if thoy canoot ns yt find ftaromedy. | catmer and more complete us wo approauh brond is only | which broke forover tue chains tbat bound tho | that the ntions werechokedoft, “Shine | conshieruble portion of those whom xsnclety | ‘his Godly eorrow worketh repuntance to xalvi~ an Index of a inore constant and wolvernal ont> | slive who stood Lefore them. ‘To that nudience | {; bout os nro bunellted theroby. Uthecriminal | don by mens of tha yehouent swhtod it | Heath, and tt shall erow sweotor as we come niruot that recone in which tho house is well | Myr home iiony animus which will nover | slivery was w realty, Ie wus more than amuro | Hest ‘exproseian et arhat. co 2 to feel thuthe ln teamsyseseer the | rouyes, and It_Decontes ono nt tho most tmpar= | MtO oUF blessed inheritance, aie when thore fs no pence, Heist the enurtesy, If nothing more, of going to Hit alone and testing the stucerity af His prom- dacs, St) there is putco, i poawo which grows the hymn juat pe ed about the f uy De said if. ono pull. We can puss from the bour of darkness | pring in good results. ‘Lhe house which ought.) gentiniont to be sung by poutand portrayed with | wero toilk ever so long. § shono 2 , and cnn be mado aurry forthat,thon. | tant duties of lites L aad nt tho outsst—to ieee EPR tosomo conception of light. Wo can ake | to vo risiug up slowly but surely, betore, eactt | tha gracus of oratory, Ly Drilituntiy end with pronter eifulpenes tin ura .his punislinant inny dobitn coud. sUucit | koop the fume. of pure desire always burning | - An Ingentoun Wife. misfortune show us good fortuno,a storm toll | young person, halts fn all those’ ten or fifteen Tho Hible texches that abackles more terrible | ers, but al! hul remembered the things leuroel y feels his deprivation of freedism and | within the beurt’s shrinu, A woman at Allenville, Ark., conspired with a sof peau, |” yours of triling and wasto, and 10 many ones | than any mice known on Buuttiont plantation | yours neo, In, tho Kunday-wchool. If children | Pind dtdkeritenfwitbeirerliner fatkaeit ins | twortuness. One ak those vat nee na wrong OF | Lrimistaee tanteerey ane prima ae thou y Ty be y¥ T Would all “shine on’ to be better, if thoy would ofdiscontent Is evilnct tsthat ts WO ClWARCSS eof these can see no wrong OF | by mistuke, A Ly a Looking out upon the great scene of man, Job | “Gut CUES oe teoturors nee in tho hnblt of | Inietaue unydhing more thuit asentiinonciy | coquhall fing on” to be better, if thay would | Fipbed himof carthly station and aivancaye, | abuso without etenientwny: setting to work, In | Bluuily bougnee The pian was to Yo tuo. sana aw somo Dullding thelr house only asa moth | telling ushow such atm dank wp his houses whlelt tho pulpit is oxpectal to Indulge? If 40, doing thotr dut y day by day us life wont on, thos: | Mis punishment will probably make hitn worse. | dutlance of nil dittoulties and tn disregant of all | die, and then the widow was to suc the clork’s x fs 4,0F AS mat billds a bouth of branchos, | @d tote, and bow such o man, ones wealthy, | thon why ig thare not more enthusitsin In our | would not be afraid to meot tho companions of | ‘Chere tewyrent deal uf ineaning, In this fuct | Other Interests, to wet it rizbt, ‘This class wade by c ted Teaves remain green tho booth will | swallowed w lure furm, but fwvuy from this | elforts-ta redoun tho slaves of sin? would not be afruld to mect tho compunlons af | iiout bumurnature. For ane thing itroveus | ally styles Hactt rurlieuk: nad not tntecquentiy | CuPOyer for Common * o shelter from the sun. Thoy are | ZEOUP of intemperate men there fs nother Tha Convention inpresics moa with tho im- | respeut, tho extreme weukuess of the attempt to base | merits the name fanatic. ‘Cho other class, not ‘BH afford somo she! + y group, of young persons, and who ure not vie- | portance of imulntaining a olear record. No | in conclusion, Dr. Ryder complimented Mr, | morulity upon the huppy or unhappy nature of | scone any prusent wuy of curing the evil, BUSINESS NOTICES. *pullt, therefore, only whero- man Je to renuiln} tims of drink, who consume homes right wlung | sooner isa candldate nominated than hundreds | swan on his cloven years of suvoudstul soryicy, | thd cunsequenees of acdon. You iniy teueh | thinks it the part of wisdem to iguoro it — ‘day. Those who construct them nood thom | furtenor twenty yenra, ‘The drunkard con- | of newspaper writers begin to seareh fur sone | and hoped thi f .% wan nuver so clugrly und fureibly that the good | altogether, und pretend that there fg no avil | Lo the Ce ULV Oem! e order ow bout, ‘Thord are men, uccurding | suunes hie by ane abupe of vices and wha ahnwe, | miatakos of ula past ute, “A Presidential nom | Hind hoped that the end of anuther deeaso would | (un nevun ay elaaely and foray tune tho aed | cemented Peete a ire Oo Oultra | inmiulsn nuder tue tical sovortos mor ele Yo tho deop vision of thia old pout, who build tng shihirort of enhlun aud vei prlvg (Uke slavel {uation Is dhe! tes that resurreute Eros loin si After nnothor bymi, abo tant that it was ee cae, te ts pewrt of 1 manitary Yan Grin) ‘or ‘Sory wlan and frou fhe Sen troughs ttiy Dulinonury complaint, or oven ho s : abe tale " | wCittdren'sctnee eis + fh chit. xhart people to be musical, ho- | when Noah's mporarica were fo Incretlu- ‘who: oe! . oir whole structure in this fashion. ‘Thay are | Mobo Seite angess oe the dedukurde nus | id mens lived in Atmerion ho need WoL bava | ty tne peesrmantioN ae ene: tetlee by stat te on bo made to pay in dullars and | lous ortie coming dette yard tho i eee eae mesg ey areaten pio cia etd i | catise tiny iuge downwurdtheunvary- | means despair. ‘Chore isn sat 1d 811 en arehiteots only as tho moth ts an architect; thoy | yet very destructive. Each useless expenditure CUNT sy proud mothers tor baptism by tho: ee elgh vents, You must create a love of muale, and u | ing tactics of the ‘Tory buve been to bury iis at bund, and ong onal rare Wilbore Guat aro builders only ns bo {sa builder who puts up _| 33a few shingles torn from the roof, or uw fow ‘Oht wad somo power tho uift to gto us, TALIHO conuiawion OF THU Bereloet eneh one of | Mute” fur good inusle, before mualeal | head, ostrichlike, in the sund und deciard that | pound df Chd-Liver On ana Lines” without hasty frume-work of timbers and ensts somo stones taken from tho hearth, or a tree cut Yo say vurselves us Ithors wee Us, tho children was presented with a bouquct of | cWture can be curried to any high pitch, | thy evita, whieh ha would not ave, were only flu-' | possesving the very unusonting flavor, of tho nbasty Z down jn tho yard, or a yine turn from tho A_Presidontin! nominnstion fs that mngical | flowers. So it ia nevesanry to create wo love of } dons of the fanutiy's bnudn. Now, between those | Ol] us herutofore used, 16 Gndowed by tho Pius” s greou branches over thom. window, And’ yet thoso young men, who] “gift.” ‘The Mblo speaks of i tlie when the ‘ - gouiness for fts own suke and not merely for | twu f¥ there nob midfle courses Can we not | phate of Lime with a healing property which Buch a spirited figure from go lofty a mind in- | have so muny ways of taking a home to pieces, | rooord of onwh ffe shall bo made known, “Thora THE BEYLER LIER. tho rewards Jt will being before moral Jmprove- | sou tho evit in the world, and let it Mil our hearts | renders tho Of] doubly oficacious. Remarkubio vites us all to follow bim for tho fow moments will still go about wying ty porsunde | fy nothing hidden that. shall not ho revealed,” i #4 fed ment can be well ussured. Life muat dave arose | with sorrow, though for tho thine being we re- | testimonials of ite elf shown to thoau who some one to foln with thom in-entoriug | Are you ready to face that record in the light of SERMON BY THE REV. M, now. Tizlous and something tore than a worldly basis; | ited (tas hopetess of remedy? You whu intorest | desire ta see thom, offered usher for amorning meditation. Mun ls { homo which they have not, an which both | tho dudii iy Tho Nev. 1. N. Brown, of Brookline, Mass., | the antud must set n value upon goodness wa tho | yourselyea in political utfulrs, because tho abuses | Chemlst, Boston, and all drys der, flud him wh Ilo ts : Bbullder, find him whore wo moy. eres | purtios have, perhaps for yeurs, been reduchig ‘The Convention impressed the speaker with | prenwhed ut Unity Chttrch yesterday morning, object of worship and unscttizb wsplrition; its | of political power seem nuiny of thon so fur bee -—— ‘ator, Ho resembles God in bolug a mukor ofa | to dist. [t Is sald tht quiten nent horse, ont.) the thought that the honors of this world * | sorrow for all that defiecs aud obstructs the | youd reach, must you pretoni that they have no e HS os : world. Ban cannot fashion a universe, nog enn | oud lot evn be nucttred fur SAN.” Sta0, tiuntly | umount w but vury Utlo, Ho hud mover wits Ao, cantata buh “a sete lorga:Op0 th wud inust Lo of u jolly sort waforu tho dis J dxlatunae, and try to weve thou frum the Pub sacle Bepite vit poware of =) frauds ‘ 7 * every young nnn on 8 good salary tears down | nessed a suene so thrilliag as that which imme. | V! en fe xt wast cipline of exportence ts in any degevs cortuln lx oye? Should we not rutber ounfess to one i bo make out of nothing anything, however | and makes ashes of one of those ‘In cach three | alately followed tho nomination in that Gonvans | Godly aur workath roventana te alzattons | OF ox likely to lend the samo toward spiritual | nether the magnitude and danger of the evil, | {8 foread nn the murkel by misropreauntation. und by A. B. Wibor, small; but in an. amazing senso he isagrent | or four years. And muny wv young lady.ot | uun. All tho States brought thelr. ti bur thy sorrow of tho world workoth death.—d?, Cur., | perfection, thus wtrivlug to cuitivataa growing powar of de | {twill ruin duy clothoy washed with it Insist frahricator of tho new, and beautiful, and won- | fustilon docs in eneh three yours t SOM ALaestge tO if HEN RE ott oh pietece Onae che: Elles 0, Rows thts godly sorraw for evlt, both tha evit | situ far return, whieh line Ono dig peuve strung | UPON buving Dobbins’ levtric, paras derful. Tho Greeks called the poet tho mauker | of these litte cmblemsof Paradiso, ‘The two | the hour, aud tho band essuying to pl They who fevl so confident that life wiltatways | in our own bearts and In the world avout t13, $9 | uitough tw establiah it? We may think that the because Bie Bub eb eee ‘anu Tila ares ae srt) vie way et other tnt tho elfurt to rene Han ray torte Harton bat frasaied into find Its own way toward whut Js holiest and Lest oe oe tbe, yeonels ae ae ene rors | end evil mil By Waar ba Le to be thon care et and, GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, were mu ut Ol io wontUS OF ur. 4] a is Ye Bllence hat mighty outburst of song th whic: ] — TON yond a exent remedy, | removed in the mutural course of evonts, but wo 2 fistorian gathors what hug coma to puss, tho | When weupen a paporin tho spriag months | 1240 Cites Joined SBhouting the Hattie Cry ar | Would do well to consider the truth stated by to | yut it will only find u romedy iu future time, as | should only mdopt that cuncluslun in full view of ‘creates, But all roinds ara thus busy in con | some villuze bus been blotted out by a tornude, | before tho aptaker, Ho Baw a tall, awkward Its presence, Tsay that forthe world at lune, | nature's one method of cure for a great wrong fs giriction. ‘Tho Mound Builders and tho Aztees, | Uumes, orchards, fonces, barns, bridges, wll are | country doy, poorly” dressed, walking into tho | good or bad, uccording us it ts of nwodly or | as for the individu, it [3 only agodly Burrow y it to heapup wrath augeinst dus’ of He one Whose dwellluga ile iidden ndor: | gone. Whe path of destruction wis bul mile | fittle singe of. Aiteans, O.. begging tha priv- | worldly sort, "For in reality all God's forces are | Which worketh repentance to sulvation, und that until ft ends ing revolution, or genural “Hi eg een A tg ewe Kennet Dene be i 7 Peery eteirer racer pi A a E coe : Apoatie Paul, that surrow, {, o., as bo hero uses | yo rengh ourselves and oule a reaps - if : statesiaan Collates facts and principles, the poet | we 0 ly with ihent that | Freedom.” Amld the din another picture aiose | yy word, sorrow for wrong-doing may be elther on) our children to deplore | our vary ‘serious condidaration, which 4 that H : fries lak ll ago ys nt mia hag aves | ide, oy gentr rarer acd ya | eoyat wore to ra Zor ly wt a Nt Ne | ko a two-edged sward, and have a doublo or | aves in all iajustivo and. wrote and ta"dedire | Which tho ot were uiraed and shaker lf hs . caurial miterial embodiments of cortan | mouths in tho main, but thoy ure full | those memortes connected thomselves with thy | Teverse ction, Our lives are subjouted to luws thoiroverthruw. oven If wu ean dy no moro tor | Tuco of the earth. Wo should bot be too willlng ee wishes, Even cbilithood {s fond of thisnrt con- | of attnospherie disturbances. In tholr sixty | aeono before him,tho speaker was completely | und powers whieb bave t twofold inission—on | Wardaveuring the ultimute vietory forrightoous- |} to give up to mettre the work of reform, while £ pructive, aud will heap up snow or toy houses— | days tho gront column of ale must piss from 18 | overpowered, nou wept fike tt culld, the one bund to nourish and sustain every germ | Nes. we have children who wus bave to fice the +t thus forshadowing «tho manhood which rears | winter cold to its summer warmth, and while} Thon anothor pleture urose before him. It Behotd! says Paut, what carcfuiness, what ve- | Whirlwinds which ure nnture’s uta oF purili- ‘ temples ond pyramids, Yonge thia it muat here und thoro make «| waea vision of tio future. Kitty senrschag | Wied hus jn it the promisy of growth, and on | nomen deulée this surrow hath wrought, Dowo | cation, Marhor should wo du what we ein-—at a) ea : ‘From such # survey of human {nellnation Job | quick whirl, and houscand burn are tossed wbont | rolled nw, The politien) arond 18 charged, | to. other to destroy and remove from tts phicy | jin to estimate us we ouht the power of a | least by way of teaching tha world repentanee— i passes over to tho spiritual world aud gays tho | ke leaves, But the eyctono which fashion nnd { Another hero jx the recipient of these bonora, | Among visible things all that bus cease to ful- odd deslra; tho immense furee whlet behind all { to uvert the fury af God's cutraged laws, wickod bulld Hko a moth, they do nut found n | oxtravagunes send down through tho ideal | Orher bands hold aloft tho tax, and otuor voices | fil In any degree tho purpose for whieh it was | Ducrives of clreumstanco wuthors ttsclf together Hero aro thotvands of human buings yeurly rubstantlal house, they erect only a booth, inn | hones of our young people fs more than a halt | shout in the upptange, Lustoad of the 12,000 | grouted, The outiyard world fs full of familfar | lke a pent up torrent, and nt ist aweeps all ob- sluking deeper nud deeper into vn alouh of fewduys thoir work has withored. Jn which | mile wide, and istnore rilentless, ‘Cho Mavs | henrts throbbing with tifo ho saw 12,000 graves. | uti th 4 ‘e call structions out of its path, We think na grent | Mlsery, one of tho ehfef agencies of whose Tuli {fire tho weitor npproudbes n pulnfal truth of | aud Juues of life aro beautiful to look nt. We | Inthie ploturo ut tho nonr future bo saw Low | Mustrations of this truth. What we eall decay | deal about doing wil tho xood we cant under the | Hetreng drink, Ne man can sey how this work ; Amon the Creat welety upon a new fide. He shows us oruin in | ull love to see these young yeurs, but thoy ure | fading are all earthly honors, in materint thinga is simply tho tearing down | circumstances, but do wo thik suiliciently of | Of destruction ts tu be atayed, But ut least wo . anew Nght. and writes a verso which all tho | full of disturbances. ‘Tho great column of alr ‘When Ptolemy bullt Pharos ho ordered that | proves curried ant by tho very form of life. In« | cultivating inthe mind this power of desire { can focus our curs apen tothe ery of anpuish e i a 5 furs atieust should have alwaya in memory. | wifch we call life 1s unsettled, and (n those Muyd | bis ume be placed upon the atructura incon. | teed the work of rending apart old combinations | which qe lust gathors strength to bond the most which comes upfronm this p& of infamy, wid Dis Vv we oun Burrew fur tha fiir hopes and, God-gt coveries. b young ino, and young woman too, with | m&l Junos, the storns of fashion, and travel; | splonous place. Sostratus, tho nrohitect, uccont- | everywhere underlies tho process uf growth, | ailversa cireumstunces to its away? Wo know vant toils verso {i mind would fo many anhourot | and guyty swoop along and make gad buvos of | ingly placed tho numo of the King In tho fore. | or tho work of - forming new combines | perfectly what demoniucal form hes in evil do~ tajents quenched by tts darkness. Hero is tho fadolonve -and extravaganos tind Frente but | that boantiful plece of architecture catied the | ground on the pluster. M eyes could Uchold | tlons, In order ty. fuso togethor | sire, and how neccesary it 1s ta koop that down. {| terribly grim fact of war; not only war over touching rebuke In the words, “He buildcth | dwoiling-houso, Shingle, and door, afd window | that natac. But tho architect ent his own name | tho elements of yluss the hent must be gonor- | We seo people, young and old, frequently Jed to. | Yonder beyond tho reas, where clyilizttion aeons his housy os -A moth or as one bulldoth | are blown mway, {nthe eruiit undernenth tho plaster. For yeurs | ted by soparating tho etoments and dustroying | tho comintssion of Tightrul cslmes ‘by tho sinful | destined to pass throigh such an ordeal of a es booth.” It Js melancholy truth that ‘The writings of Job Indicate that ho wasn] this name was not seen. The sea dashing | ko substunco of wout or coul, ‘To build up tho | longing they haveailowad to grow ay within thom | Htined strife as it Ima never yet been subjectad Tho: Announcement of tho Diseove only i small proportion of our youth are | sensitive nud acute observer of Nature, In- | against the plaster, wore it away until the numa | bonus and tissues uf the aulinal body that subte | and waich from belug only a dromn with which | t0, but war bere ty our inldst, In our workshops, a ry “busy laying careful and dcp foundations; and | decd, thore was Tittle else to bo Ntudied In his | of tho King wae ‘effaced. Then uppenred tho | chenileal, digestion, must reauive the food wo’) thoy at first unused thomselves bas come to be fo our cuanting-roonts, aid upon our streets; f P wie “rhut mnkes tho scona more touching fs the } day, From the fiot that ho alludes to the moth | namo of Soateatus varvad th the solid granit, Ho | supply to IL back tuto its petal clement, Cons | a very dumon, bolling pussosslon of tholr hourta | fhe man's hand nmitnst another, to. weing from of Pure ative Sulphur of (reat thouglit that our country and our uge offer an | in thla verse ou bad house-bullding, | must | who writes his mune on meroly human achteve- | tauully the mysterious bulldor within us tere | end gowling thom on to tholr ruly, “Chis bulid- | bls necussities seme ransoin; | war In which hate 5 4 5 “unequaled opportuuity for muklng u success of | concludes that ho had eon tho’ bouse- { iments muy make for a thine tint mune consplen- | Moviug tho: ofd worn-out’ substanes from hls | ing of eastics In tho wir not tafeoquently cues swallows up al! the sentiments of brotherhood, Medieal Value in Italy twod ‘0 ' jtuislife, Not many in ottr day Dud ke | bullding moth, It belongs to the Orluntal world. | ous. But thore is another clisy of workers who | building, and supplying its plies with new mas | out ta hive been a dimserous pasting, for day | and as thy result of which the poor and defense~ ig moth, nor like the bouth-muker, for ourcon- | It makes a sinall bag of pieces of | doad | nro writing tholt namos deuper than that, He | teriul, so that our bodies much resemble one of | by day tho cloudy towors of fancy: may beeuine legs ure crushed a3 between uppur und nethor tury offors marble und all the precious atones. leaves, and binds thom with hoops of web | who tolls for Christ is- carving bla nume on the | Those cathadnus of the Middle Ages, whl ale | niure gulid and real, .wotil at length the soul | millstones. Whnt can we do. te mike curth «That wo may exumino curetully and usofully | which It spins on the spot, It attaches tls sttck | iinperisuable grantt. ‘Che billows of the ocenn | Wiyslitchronioatite of renovation, vis, Csay, | wakes from {ts dream tonnd ivelf buried dyop | more penevful and dave men closer togethor In this figure of Job, ct us think of our youug us | tou Hinb and makes a home of It; but Job, see- | ar time shull ‘wear away ull uiues that haye | to very vital force Itself which thus rends. und | fae dungeon of ft) own construction. very | bonds ot tove and ood will? Wo can at Joist: I F Mh ‘i ct th : haying n full permission and power to construct | Ing haw the wind could pass through {t, and how | lyed only for to present. ‘They shnil pass into | tears uway, and destroys in onter to bulld auew, | person who remembers in what the erlines daily | gense Lelloving that boaldes boing as wuts phe IS Fol owed ost Imme ately y e Is an (l) educational house, @%) a literal house, (@) | a bird could stick Sts bill through: a leaves and | abtivion. Tutas eternity dawns upon our view | id tho queatlon of fife or death for us 6 a | enueted hive tholr source must feel that he who [ lsophers have | mulitained tha muturid state of . Fee ee a Oe er ee rchiduct | take put tho. tunte, ronched caaily the cons | weenell bona tha muneswrittentpontho cer. | question Whether Wo are feeling or belng fot | suitor an evil desire tolnd lodgment in hia | Wun, war 1s alsa the proper, and final and covery of the Same Identical Thing Each one of those may be-beuutitul as tho house | clusion that it was © poor kind of residence; and | nal yrauit of tho Hock of Ages. upons whether the powers that bunre bringing | heart ts aheltering a growing power whieb ning | Vlessod state of Kociety. We cin venga xlorify~ ig ofoedara which the workmen cut In Lebunion whan he next foil Into 1 meditation aver . to us the material gulned olsew! or Whethor | etsily pass beyond ifs conn, which niny ond | Ing tho way of the worl mon 4 which ls so often a way for Solomon, and cich ono imny beso slighted | and women, yvounrand old, ho saw many of a thoy ure converting us into innterial to be seats | day tura upon bit, throttle his reagon.und vome | Of robbory and oppression. Wo cin seo thut fo Penns} vant i that it. wili- bo. ue ireories of vordure them that built Up homes ken moth, or ike a INSTALLED. tored and. used io ather forms. AlL this bolda | yx Thin Tauiae deed destructive of all ‘ourtaly: Christ's Inig of serving. men to the utinost [4 ber , # cut. ‘and curelesly pluccd to tanke tho | slave.constructiog a booth, Lf hla bold tigire [3 | te nev. MERCK JONNSON, OF THE wouRTH | good of tho rulids of men us well a6 tholr bodies, | peucu. Wa know that such powor belongs to ur | for thir the work!’s huwof teranntzing aver : i shade of on hour. 1 educational aud | of any value to you und ine, wo are evidently PRESNYTARIAN CHUONCIL Spiritual eran acl stands over tho same abyss ot | may prow out of evil dealra, Do we alse know | thom, and go plant in the mind of tho heen erow= . The . the’ whole intellectual work that belongs to orfectiy wulcome to all such personal upplica- m spiritual dees Whutsoover mental orginizu- | that {nh tho henrt’s dealre for eood tos nn equnt | {ns sorcow for the bad way, and w yrowlig desire be 1, v bach youtte parson to da orto neglect 18 a tong | Hon of tho lesson. be A vory largo attdionce filled tho auditorium of | {fon loses (ts iligestive power, lodes-—thne 1é to | stronger dae the constune dully struggle todo | for tho butter way, Du’ you wish to diwrin Tron which Source Cleun’s Sul hue Sor Ihs but gracious task, Regun well fo carly yoars, It It hag now buon made evident that oneh young | tho Fourth Presbyterinn Church, loxt evenlug, | say—tho ability to tako into itself and assiml- | one's duty inuy he quickly ended if ono can | Sucialisin? Lot the poor man see tint you buve " grows moro delightful as tio passes by. Each | porson should build un intelleutual hose ‘ond & | tho ocension Letng tho listallation of tho Rey. ] lito mental food, straigbtway becomos v proy | bring to tho ald of conselence such longing for | sumo dense of hls condition us the woukest coins Hi om Hy year the mind bucotes more able to study, and | matorint house, ‘There {8 one more depart- | Yerriel Johnson, 0. D. tho new pustor of the | tOmental disonses whleh work its destruction. | tho good ay found utterance In the Worse the | politur in tho struygle for existoneos that you CEN SUNN tor Several Yours will) ls ory capuble of enjoying, the flolds of thought | ment in wich our young people ary Le- | congregation. ‘Tho exerckes opened with an+/ Fe8,0ld fubloof tho Titan's iunprigsument by | Paliniat, * My huart und my tosh erleth aut for | Garry In yor hart 2 genuine sorrow fur the : towhich It ndvances. fn the frat fow years tha | coming moro and inocu wont to build | Cenaregntion, I. exerchics openad An *) favo has, att all events, this much of truth init | the lying Get"? ‘That nocd be no tere figure | Wrongs te which tla wenkness frequently sub> “ ‘ lustons made by tho Voncrable and xiftod ones | carelesly, or nut at. all—tko department | organ voluntary and nn authom by tho choli, | Who ‘Trina glomonts held prisonur in every | of apeoutt, ‘Che oagurnesé und pasion which wo | Jeuts him, and desire bin nut onty-te hava jus eal Curative Pry yerty---SU LUT, will be n diseourugemont and-na perplexity, but } of rullgion. And yet kere shpuld we | atter whieh the Rev, Dr. Maciaugh delivered | chemlent or orgauie combination ure evermory | ary necustomed ty attribute chlully to baser ine u 9 Nb saute Tavor or mercy to gomponsate iis ¢ Li those mystie words become understood at ‘last, | all raise.n solid structure. Man must bo in- | tuo Invocation, Tho Rov. Arthur Mitchoit | s¢elting csenpe.- Thy. gases bound up fn tho | eftiutions may be, and fave been by tho noblest | Weakaess Nut if you vwlvte to atreustion te whit tvas an enigma bocomes un awitkon lng dustrious In, three wayd—bls education, O13 | yvaehod the sormon, chuoslug, hia text. fro hunp of coal seom steuggling for lberty, and } souls, ull. transferred to tho longing for purity: epielb et Sochiisia and put wring into its banda, SS of dear or boantitul ustogiations. Tho mind | home, and his inorals, TE seemed pleco of | Pranehon we sorinon, covert, td Condom | Ween the heat of your fire weakens the and rightooucnoss. There have lived men nud | close your cars tw the workingnniy's tle of) amore ta no country in the world whors £0 man: Which puts aside books In early manhuod or | wonderful good fortuno that when that politleal | fybosiunts bye Hal the Oech who led | Of wWolr tmprisoiment. with wint trunzy of | woinen who baye sought mont! perfection with | Hrluvancets fell bin that he bios no ALOT ant eer ee ieee on Skiie Disey ; fd womanhvod tukes the onriy trivia of study with- | body which consuined a week hero in fot ‘amt dupttvity. Moat ee se ee eee rea | hasta wnd Joy de thoy ditica forth in flume, Bo | is much tlre of earnestuiess, und have lunged ws] Bve that of Aibsiging {tO Cir ee ee teen ey eer tlie rensete ta that thore teen flte out taking {ts rewnrd: ‘Thoy como to the gate | loud debate over a vholco of loudors, nll ot | BM IVIET Ut Ni and Worn Snatinet ye ine, | the elements of our tives, which have born, as | yehumuntly tu realize hale dream of holiness. fingerss that hy tas no valid) obilin to | Untted States, And the reason ts that chore t# so tits Of a panulise, and, iN unurinoo, turn Back. In | whom wero noble men, wis compelled to con- | KIVCH tho world the jothles of Ills touching | it were, caught up by the process ot wrowth find | over painter tonged to put Into visibly volars tis | Auybedy’s | syinpathy, and. remind, and that | We sulphur found in natura bore. In Italy, where tho Jatllctual sphure of man tha. lust bait | contrate on some now timne, it so enally found | fit CNUs Pramod, Ste ee tr and to pressed into orminle fora, svout to struggle | idenlof beauty, oroveratatesmnn sought toreaeh | he fully deserves every haritship ta which | Bain Disensce aro almost: unknown, ‘sulphur ts so Of lite 1s tho Bolter portion, for all the for- | one who, from the varilest boyhood, bid tolled | PME wus tO, mules Cort ts ecature of | Jkotho Titung of old ty throw off the wolght of | the bight of Wid mutton, Desire of one kind ho ty subjected. Ab, my frends! we know thut | abundantin the sult that i} unter largoly into, firs mor hulf hus beon busy in tho moro slavish | at bly own education, and tomo, ‘and morut | Come Moun te ae EM oda Oe jewtuture Of | conscious will and purposo which holds thou | may be as ardent and pewerlul ay nnutior, Howvan puts Hity out mouths no auch unswer ts | verctable, and then, In ite turn, inte polunl matter, dnidgery: {t has toflod amid gtamuiar and Inn- qualities. Ho hud nuver butit like tho moth, but | fy iatho stundurd a4 Delete wot thn) we down, and vacapy into tho = fermicss nad evil fonghigs possesa no adgaunty thut tu tho plea of any of God's cruntures. We { thoruby keeping the Wood pure, and preventing those fuego ini the study of the tost essential and } Nica wn ogenpant of w iniglty earth, and the ui | Hold the standard of Christiiuiy, yob they aco | and Lneonsuious. Wo inust hold our lives | ovor gond, If only tha utter ure triinud und | Kuuw that towued the savage beurld thls diy | troublowone, uel. wird sumnotines tonthvome did fenst charming fvts, and hus ouly gotton it- | of a mighty dustiny. 1 do not nye an tho dewtiay | Toole int Sines ‘the whale tlot th, toxethor, or. they Hy iu ploces tke an over- | strengthaned by chilly uso and exercise, shut up fh prison walls, as tutyard tho no more | eases, I becomes n mntter uf prot Ipurtance huce self rondy for tho rei! diy outin tho opon fleld | of office, Dut tho grander destfhy of man, If | Wee Anodes’ was to progressively improve | (iver wheel, ‘Tho mind which wbandous or | Should it not, thon, ba part of religlous nnd | savage natives comming our Western priivies, | gy aupply this sulphurto tho hurien ‘system, And with tho grout minds and bearta uf tha world, | tha Couvontion yet to movt this month shal) Avoriseand in nil to, bromrosalvoly tinpeove | lusoa volf-contrul fulla tuto madness, ‘The | moral culture, not morvly to oueb or deatruy | suulely lg not done its duty, We know thut | arep many expariments by the ablust mon It ls ade The pet iat lo Sn ry thero had boon NO | thoughta und emutions which Bhould toys tn | wrong desires, but to waken and stimulute af through wide reais and gaps fe oor syste OF | mitted its Jugal uso, x8 found In GLENN'S SULPHUI books wo study under tho eyo of Amastor | selout n alinilir lender, the Nuon will tnerit tho ~ - Wo novor ey grand as thoso woroud inaubser | conmratulitions Uf wil munkind for {ta wbllley | Waslonnetes whose work vas 9p constant aNd | ordosly faubton wid array thom break up iutoa | hunger of tho soul for Holy things? Wo like to | aucluty tho provious life whict God hus poured | Soy, fstha bent, Boo thit “0. N, GIUTTENTON, Auent lito when wo ro our own master and can | to roar and being forward noble guidos—mon | PUMP In as pitt Of Aes Pole aie halnge ane Of | mad whirl and mob-danco, Into mere prinioval | witiess and to feel some flory thrill of emution. into the world is runing sadly to wastes and | Pan Re iene an piich paciut, without whlch hake our rveitutions to our own goul uve in tho | whose lives uce Dullt up for all tim und storm. | WO fiblo. Four iittha of the eritiugd of 180) onus and disoord. ‘hiwstory of Jove und the | With universal fustinet wo shell tuck from | though we do nut know bow to ey Edssae ft Revi Dati ee petitad Ub BER papiet Anat a Solltude uf the woods or by our winter's froside, | Our uye, by its disturbod stato recurding tho | eetine, and although Inepired: thoy wel | ‘Piuuis symbolizes tho ternal contendiug to | tho passive, cald-bloodud nature whieh fg ncver | Nidcous fidsures, yet lut us be dorrowfiil for the | Hone tavonaing, Sel by etuuata td sees fe Co had Jo youth, thorerure, to pause and to ‘pormit the ovidencos' of rolizion, is influential’ in leading ristinns, and although Wepre eoy auay | Kethor for tho mastery between orguntaing and | greatly In carnust in bull of why eunse oF wrock und haved thoy oconslon, Let ud 0 Gig | G0e. font by malt un rovolut uf price, und Be oxtra Duaitiess’ of the etceutor'the wemnndeor fash: | munyor our young porsous toxdopen religion | HOE cold and abstract statomonta, Choy | Thorganiunye tondonules; und eat i turn id | pursult, and whieh manifests ny ereit hope or | Luky touue own hourte tho hunter of tho great | for ench Uaky by C. Ne CULYTKNTON, 7 Mixtnayy 3 3 donable diaptny, or the fove of simple idienoss to | imide up luvgely of froay, und contempt, and Tyo: een pomites it ull times tuuaht Girls only another side of tho fret already noticed, | longhys of any surt. Spite of airsolyes, wo | Workd’s wrong i to repent with yodly surrow | New York ‘Order halt or a retroutin this marek of con- | doubt. And gut only fy tho aye disturbed Dy ity | UVO8 Nae the aponticg Wt th Cee aid he to | eave the powers which support lite nad growth, | ike muro kindly to tho generous nipulsive all tho ovils Weought by tho hand und brain of Quest Is ung of tho sbamoful uetions not anly | now siudy of ovidonee, but also by ite amazing | Sang Wine ne ot a ae everact nue | When thay aro io longer hold ta the purposes of | nutury, aveu with a dtish uf ovil In ite Misposi= | uy Gammon bitnunlty, that so oue hearts may BAKING POWDER. Feuille but common In our period. ‘The intol- | fondness for satire and Jaughter. ‘The young | Honerituty en Tee vie ts 1 ee anit iro md growth, become swift agents of destrud> | tion, than to tho stiff and furan rightwousnuss | hulp to kindig and sprovd tho flane of a new lcotal housa, Instead of rising like a tomplo of | are ironloal and witty at tho oxponsy of io | munity, A prtoat Christian tea pertust itty | ton, So thut [twill not answor to contide too | which resulta from victory ver Alt tnpulye, | desire for wllness whlen shall ultiuotely work tok, proves to bo only tt footw fow branches | sanctuary, not beouusd the proof of religion hus | Bh tHiovo wits nothing fn bts fo 80 De cccoprs | Ditudty in nuturul arinstingtive forvos. ‘Though | Indeod, in popular thouyhe tt ts nasuined that ito | Out the world’s sufvation, * uni woreda rudo poléd—ns though some aluiloss | fallen, but bocuuéo gn muro oF ridiewle bus came, | OF jieontod with the doctrluos aud precepts | wo bellove that in tho world at iurzo tha netion | wan ean by runlly Jovubte or udutraito whinout . THE CONTRAST! 3 oy} ay Bed ape t! rom stupld DIME: as to th: Let us all ba taught by the okt post, and not bg pave Gil itis Helge gifts to nuke perfect man, of Raat nin fs Lenullucnt,, Jott us pele {Uta cash of evil fa bly dliposition, un tue tho TIE PRHACKE OF CIRIST 78 vil second in dey oof hurmfulness to this | willl Oo live in & rel jou! OU BIN ci) ” ee: utely, oppo: by we ay ad= | youd inun mist be ticoaddurlly a nuryeluds, juis- . ss aaasas, i ~ ¢ JOnMeNE OE CHE work imeuriy life 19 (hae | Inugitersand doubt, and-wits but lot us marie | {wd cousoorated to re yeopia. te. Apostles of | Intutsior suttariag and death ns tho. only ious | slontess ernature, inuapable ofinuen. deep fe SUUMON HY TILE REV. Dit, LOMLelL While other Daking Powders are lar ety AD Ule t Of reducing tho world of thought toalaply’ that | how all tho geeat sirlutures of cart hve beon | }MS Hino.“ ntoreing, ti Hie Cortese wtatton in | of reaching the woneral ood, ‘ho march of } iuporxvnpatiy. ‘Pu at estihinto or the filgh- | ‘Tho Hleit Huptist Church was crowded to ita TEDATED with ALUS and other bur ‘of ction and romunee. Tho quanti quali, ‘bullt, and lot us drag down from tho mountuins + <* of rugross inay indeed be continuous und une | est qualities of mankind nus tho religious world it evontng, tho «1 Jon Tt of oudvels roudby oir youn eB are Aluruie wrout stones which will xvuken fue own deop patie rete paren pleasiita, Grok om but all n0, maa IE yen, fall undog tho irudiahe thopopiturnuaine Be Rein, rollgtonnt ae Aenib of ir. ‘Lanier a aioe ie des Dp PRICE'S etd, yn Avo auld, tho Intelfoutuul | admiration, und will silences. laughter by thotr 4 of tho mare! sat 0 to be | ulfort maiuty rupressive of evil tunduneles, an H ‘ a ¥ fe None lauuh | ees, striving, and oarnest Ufo in the tisht | ground to powder. Why will nut thes who so Hewiogting to fostoreathusinun and secon tue | barture for bls auimincr vacution, ‘Tho raverond r. Revers eee nt Nn aan ars Wing ts dlacontinued whon'the worker has | sublimity, when seen in our temp! 1 Indeed a son of God, | Buch Prov " $ i tho age of 25, but often, whon | whon thoy walk nround the pyrunids, nor amid: of truth ts mae ] vomplacently rely upon Divine Providence, or,.| xine in the pursuit of holiness, it i4 entirely a | gentlommn announced as bi toxt tho following; ’ THOM ee a eRe dmowet rending, CS inthe | tho wivavtie platioriuy of Fursopolia andthe | & wan who leaves bie church with yuickenod | Whit ie inuch tho sane, Upon the constitution | fulso nsuumption that the rolialous te ty neon |" reas tL tuave with you, Sy peaus t utyu unto yout ETA x Iernturyoraniy ution. “The common noyelbes | columns of Thobes, fur thoy ure so vast that | gouseluuce and nv doairo to leven und pruvties | of things to work out in [dow fututu, and who | nistont WIT tho. passim ove and longing | vocas the world tiverh gtve { dneo pou. Lue nat Your CR. We 1 Domes the caiiy food Prom month to month and | thoy draw the beart away tavards tho Abnlgnty, | the word of God ts a preachor whoa power And | tule of this faith us If it wore soma modern | which, fur oxample, murked Kuch nlite na that | Heart bu troubled, nulthur lob Ie" be afratd.—Jonn, for years catty foe How grout thia ovil of too } and toward all that iv good, and great, and rial Jntluonea oes out hayoutl iat ot fhe putts Invention, consider that in sume fushion tho | of Robert Harne. -All thts loye and fonging may | fess 2 nuch noveleroading has Este there nro no | py, and ulso sad Inman. Jt1s posalbid for uch | etree duit Hh piel id § ie Yai Sndttery Tilod has always beld to this falth; aud that tho | yoout toward pure as well is impure thugs | ‘Tho speaker béyan by rolating how Gon. Gur- means of dotoriniming, but wo itre wife whut we | Onb to have a rellizlon which will contain all | DUAbtOE if Manly peuct oes ein ee tons | Wisk of hunign sinners ts tot to tiustraro buy | Did not Jesus auy, Blessed nro thoy who hunger | field, in nomiouting Shecman tho thor duy, 1+ May that it tu of large proportions. ‘The quuntity | theso groatand lusting Proportivg a Te eee ee and road sce hid worthe “LO. ution. | silvation is, on tho whole, tho reattt of gouveul | and thintt after righteousiess? Meltglon truly ininded the Couyontion that uetronamens und Sf novela sold intiulimekstores, tha quunuity | mraaivo and powarful. Some may wondor if tt | rosgeet ulm, and readily aoe hlaworth. Toerule | jaw, but to find some way‘ for saving tholue | tcans this longing for Got und godlike Atel: | surveyors uscertal ull torrestrlul altitudes inken frum tho pubito ibracica in alicities and | ts truo, but tho thoughtful will not dare dony it, ) Sue! sae thts nw the a neta ra tenehe £0} dividunls, whom guncnd law dued not sive. | buted, und thoy do religion i grievous wron ¥ . Jo¥nY, the numbers tut olrculatentmong friends, | and even thous who tay camo nearest to deny acoumpllsh this ond the prophets and teuchurs | What i4 politlaal coonumy quod for If It cur | who Solos wa ite cmblam aud typo tho atupid, | fram the level of the ovcun, and truprosud | i mae loaned to cnet other, 1s 60 Inrge na to lead to the | tng it will reapoct ft und admire, und will often | Who! irr beget pita ed only twill iy that the Jawa ‘wolch govern the go } self-satistiod, and in no sense hungering pc in tholrntad tue impossibility of forming prop. Ta clusion thutinuchof that mont power which | hope that the grave iuy vority your droam of | Must bo used in all thelr atronith and bority', fa lushut by ‘tome Bee ok coher Syn Ree ie Moviog Hing | oldoesodlite tf the Ragdamet Goda ruligion | ‘but man who listens iRouuully ta tho touch | Work outan improvement or huiann condidans? | tye ony “of freedom from, view. Pha | pasts and furious billowa, | the epeuker had the less vatunbia puta, In tho ubstract, a uovel | of uprightnoss, and checrfulticea, and charity as | Jf Ht thate he Ee tushy Baan row 1 | We kuew befury that God ruloa and leads tha | world: tw right In lawtowiny itd aditration | thought that In the waino way wo cHNnot Catt. ia pleturs OF. burt ita walle ste ia passlog the calure id the ohuraator, und ‘OF u Henvonly See ihe ter SOT a uie nosean a world forwasd in n tho path oth Progtoss. enon | pear guite a iferent sort of hunaat mute ti wank a Cheiwtlualty. oF tuuigue, wore «o 8OING té romantic us OF yours: ‘athor ever’ ere prosont th menand inChrist, T “1 tit WO 0 , bor ret 6 Man or Wotnan Of strong tinpulacd aud i ALand 9] al thes bk U1 ANd Inthe aga the hoccr ina ureat and power | and upon bith sdesor tho tomb,us tho untad: |, Cho usual constitutional quostions ang ro: | und tt up tho porishing und danger | sl shoes at ionet tho muteriul Tor iue best | whieh elliot ia ufton noocamrlly tnvalverd, ch industrial, or polltical world graduntly | whos only eluim tw guodness is the a Or munsurcs whon tho acon Y alos possesses ful form of Iterature, but oven thede high idval | ing colors of tho splrit's belief, sponses were dotlvorad by tha Roy, Jumes Muu | Guy classes, which goncral law trumples | manhood or womanhood, Lt he tho orying out of | Throughout the Olt ‘Testament (hora ire many: ri ng < Pl Mot Speclen to laughlin, Moderator of the Prosbytury, at tho | yndor fi a ure Biro enough oO “ ad bo: it tale | iudications that the religion of the future wus ena ut tho ure dro not the best wsatortal ee Eee eer noranits fray deciara the vat, 1 tue sant wh of | thy hurt for sare yoni ft¥ Prosunt a religion of the Tuttro woe tor au tute! vidently pl tho great worl time what van wo | tainment whiel pL ishes tha Histous | Gs be one uf puioo, teraupay in rari tauren ty | LSGSONS OW Tar CON VION: | TIES dairy at OAc hn | etter matte mina ay | RAG dy Riad uta atl | is ate ts ater te | au tin tne wx mitiny C1 rid, elou! iF ! dividuals who: yo fullon in 10 and are breaks down the burricrs opons oO ephenis cau a Hyg! ps, And eeutinen ahead often the: world merit LION. Halpin in this tuildinuge” Br. Maclaughiin vos | Gnable to tect Fore bowovor true it muy bo | Ure biguor lite, Fats ardica, Heauos Buuco’ wus the sywectost tn thang PE aa tote M1 of se The beat ovidenc FULNENS, PUNITY, ant i Fs ma Peligha SERMON BY THR REV, IRVING A, SEARLES. forred to tho pleasure with whlvh tha Vresbytery ‘BoC! » 18.) ‘santhow, Although the Savior is cone 7! VY, MEALT oy efatide laud Yue thoy son to comesier of | uo following sermon was prouchod yesterday | woleomud Dr. Johnson, and rejoiced tn bie tn TR ring in gee irgeee inenn ara rere re (PEE Gre peter re rr meee ert tinal eal Renee tee (eM ite who | REEKCTE VEN fe THE FACT of Ue bala 4 tummed “up inthe “Kdowlodge,' or | morning in the South Sho Christian Church, | stallatiog, and congratulated the conery Hon | uiturs or mitigutos tho faut thut, year by your, | Wo have also to trai up inourown iniuds and | suit, “1 eumo not to send, peuco Int to-day, from North to Konth, from Kast to West, a BS learning.” itisdiiticult to find Just wherein | Prairie avontte, corner of ‘Thirtloth etreat, by | UPOB, he. Burmontous wannor In. which theie | tinny buyer lives wo tw utter destruction and | those of our ebitdren what Paul calls vebus | the” World, but a sword." And yor | the bomes of the rich and poor, where Jt bas bees, i tho uovel’ fait to bo a complete food for mind | gy, ‘tho 1 ‘A. BOI bis toxe | 2oalee, had boon siado, and by whieh phoy had | waste, ‘Tho vory sume forces whieh hero bulld | mvnt doaire for whatever iy puro and truoy tu { Weare luprodmud as wo viow the Muster that d for the last 16 years. aot and beart, but tho pructious of all. tho yrcatest 10 pustor, tha Roy, Irving A. Scarles, bis text | scoured a pastor whodu nome and fan® wad io | pao doxtrously a fulror fabric thory ruthlosly | fnutill into the soul u love of right und a serruw | there is a culm, 0 repose, # placidity that chard Wil 4, mon “wab hae tvod and” thought, aro | boing: . nil tuo ebtrengs, apical Se ee ee eT eee eee ee ee hana sultquvera ita ouaice | Usuil, Heavode woout va wuon burdened | A PURE FAUIT ACID BAKING POWDER, i“ Beyer oF books which nro full ae the Tubieonienes alten a Phen ind Ate a eae ee ae Wi. Eattomon - Di, ae vor tu jtake how tha spoulal tiustration or ths truth waon tho ri hile sven | tuvolve sulterlng, and tho guy lost, and when th suenies uf tts jak NEVER SOLD IN BULK. : ‘Ss Wiadon a roy 4 Copley 2n t 5 von In tho sorrow workoth rus 8 Wut nown ring Ouse content. | by ct Ways UU minivn Ho tortie Hugh E Dy than. of ff DI Qf tho alr und tyhorman’a not could bo} TD ne, Pattonon spoke of the formor pus- peri ter ee a en teoue pb ring case ant a akon Mh As He neared tho lowe of His curthly lito, Hie Made by c th 5 ny Hence adel | || STEELE & PRICE, ral is rh ee. Nove d-music, sorrow of tho Ni Tn Novels urou kind of word-musie, and | omployed by ourdavior tu Mlusteating spleitual | fora) retutiapa of De. Johuson, nd bis uduea | Yori worketh death, in bis tirst Epic to the | by Paul tbat tha wodly sorrow uf tha Curl 1 tho redurreation, when We met thom in Manufneturers of Lopulln Yeast Gens, Hpeatad i t Xe al that the mind cannot fye well oa r Durle wlone, crt TOetovulopa | ruth, Burcly, thon, the groat pullttoal Couven- | tional work in the Church, paying a chourful | Cyuren in Goriuth, Paul acouses thom of inany | thins had awakenud In thom tha vohement do | Us the eoutiinontat gids of tha soul and makos 4c | ton Just held-ta thie clty and for a Wook absurb- | compliment to hia ability and tiling, tigeon- | Griovans sing, old warnestly oxborta thom w | sleo fora baltor life, And tuts 1s thy pructioul | MEW more fond of lungutatlog tin ‘of bolng wise, | nur tho Attention of tho Nution bas lossony.| getulated tho now pastor upon tho onthudlasin | qinond thole ways .1u this accund letter bo jolt] wish to wotios that, in order to tuieh | tho el as as hutuber und bruathod Inte them tho Moly | Wlavoriog kxtrasts, Ete. Chicago anu St Louls. Toxulur diet of nov the mind, an ¢ hud evidenced tn neoopting tbo vall to proach | notos with satisfaction tho rewalt of hls former | tbe sou) to adinird and atrive fur the blghost, 1t | Ghost, Ho wcoonpantod the bonodicion with tha ‘ c lathe ouly' humic thut vane read twa bed or | "Rech catiana yo woataian tetarion aot onty to | fintae eeeue city, oF Chic. pwoleoued | Conuuunication, Ho hul malo thon sorry tor | must be brougutander wut fs eutlad-da tba | sais brediausauluention, ° a ‘ tanlacek. Ita tendency fs to put to bed Its Can futai 1 ( i eho Northwost. and plodgod thelr ew ey | thelr wrong, und thalr gorcow bud boos uf that | phraseology ul tho Coureh) “a cunviation of | Hu givus uot ia the world wivos, aud Ha gives ———— i r reader, Long loved und undiosly road, it | Our God, to our fufnily, to our nolghbor, but alsa | uf tho eat, and plodgod mPPOF | godly sort wile loads to ropuntanoo and rof- | sia." 1 Canloy that not inany of slike to read | thut whieh the ,workd cannat yivo. Wo may: EDUCATIONAL, ae i last putsinte ‘ammuouie a solid wate might | tothe Nation. Unto God will wo bo hold ao. | $0 the surnost offurts is sald De. Patties ormition, But there tau sorrow, ho devlares, | that purtof tho Bntlay Prayer tou’ Ia whieh | study our follow-boings under yy coMMiLion Arto oe tes stat hae a ve been a a ty sloopless ura- great work be hud undortaken, which, instead of tending to throw off thoovilt | the Worablper ia made to coutoas blweelt a | of lite, and it the purvly secular relittions wlavs | CONNELL, UNIVERHILY, ‘ Yea, eee 8 Mtrone stateamar OF & slodpley SSucabl6 fie the alta sear OF DOLHOAY Tuan, All Drouchors ary hot pasvors, und ull puss | fustoris fs roots inure deoply In tho soul. Vf | inlerublustuner, Varkaps the won talkoruble | lite poues will hover bu found, itulers 1a Casi KAAS aplony iN CHICAGG. Allalong the former third of life this wand. | Uutles. ¥ y toy tors aro not prowchors, and it 19 the duty of | may bo that from the hell wiloh an uvil iitnd | does involve wtlsologs humitlauon, yet slunere | rawr tolguty ouatlus. nnd yolwwery Hue Tulds | gh EEYE COURSES laud ta lerooe, vied, Aarts Dalnting ts valuabito: tor ie cuuves to pasa butore | t cone tO prayer-mvotlug, Clrlutana aro } ovory mlutstar to prewch upon ono Foundation, } creates within {tacit thoru la alwaya u Way of ede | woul ure, und tho mory ready Wo tire ty uo~ | every prevuutlon taken, Ihe sary ditouition it | Givi PaiGinoyging, Lituralura, -Aludumution’ Mos le young all the riches of lunwuage und of tho | deolured tha salt of tho carth, and the numily, tho word of G Jollvored by tho | SHY, Burtt will bo womettmos very bard to | kudwlodyo tut fuct to Heavens and tho mora reaching the thrushbuld of thule home, poooluin | ohanto Arun Navurut Uni. aa Ty Selerooy 0 works of Nees ond anions woot, | upengor, sald “HO ‘know of- tothing that |, Tho churzo to the poaplo was dallvored by, find tor that vory punishinent of regret and ros | cluarly we unicretund ta whut, we are sluncrs | that thyry is Wutas Much podve In that magultle | Bolunoe wud Lottors, Students Dickons, and George Eliot, and Hutwor, aud | vou sulting more than Atnorioan politics, ‘Tho Roy, D.S. Jahnuon, of Hydo Park, whose ree | morve which wo ure told lao disvipting to bring © for tu, Tuysolf Juditferang | cont paluco as in tho opitae's boo, wou sleeps | suleck tale on siudios, EN KX ASI whoo buve stent ard played thor idle | Christian vcutiment of thls Nution sould muky | Maria carclod more than waual wolght, fromm | the woul buck to virtuo ly often & w honost“uxcluima Hiuntety* but Set T could ave | with doors aid winlowd opon, dreaming of | ‘IONS begin wl Uwe in. ut tthacw dyna 1 ind stone 4 tho wutes of Hteruture until all we sohool- | Itaclf felt In overy ouucus, Lot politicians be | (oo Swot that his advice was wholly pructionland | sinks tt doupor Into folly und vieo. use wo of suk things Hut iowere buttor iny | clildhood’s Juys. Murk tho proddedt af call | eng etn ma dare Wor afurmuuun. wily, eblidren bud tonyed to rush Inaido, but In after | wade to underataiid that if w corcupt-mun bo | torsoly put, sloaod 3 that he wus, was aftor Wl a sbrowd imother had not bere we" and we indy bo | thoso whoa Looors aru nest covetod, ‘ond | qu the ‘pauanrur ituuea. Se Vy ears tha mind should be less depundene upon Jenquilnatid, though fy have tho wealth of a ahs la turoatug scrplses figded Dy conuregas | hiinan naturo, and hiv charge aa 9 | Surv Bhukspvare incant thosy words In thy | bu will my that mover yet did blood; eharporyand singers, aid should wk for ny | Tothschiid’ and the eloquovco of a Cluuru, he | ton eluging und the benodivtion. woulgh of Vonjec that their “beat cansofunco” | mouth of his greatest character ta bo soriey | eld of Dattla, or songa | thut | walvamed - SCALES, : paremvut bes'utid Uist wvhlet the teuth uloud | wit beddefeatod at tho po ‘Youeb the poli- was “not to loave uudono but to koup uns | thyme inory than the idle ravng, cr dim, o viutue homme, slo fateh UR. ere renwe ne Bernneew eq euyres, t vclured us ht ght whic 3 ———— BIEL, 7 i y ova > thel tho avatlubls candidate fur olf 1 ‘¢ known" was very far from being a bawtess | madman. Whut goad nan was it who Of afl tho vrent{ona of human genius thore ta 9 ouee “that | Walter Bont shoud “telus | this sam key 14 (ho man-of charactor, Othor OIILDREN'S 2. aay me slander. ‘Phat ii tng Dost consolunce of wanny of | bimsult ‘ino wort Ma of hi aequaintuneos | uucone that oun Suailio tho trouviod with, tae BALES iy geet about witching and Nylting knfelts wud about | pulitical fssuea may die ont, but tut this be tho BBUVICES AF BT, PAUL'S OHURC! our follow mortals, If from thylr outward cons | who was consolous of more faults in bls own life | can sy bid ie troubled waters cease tbat a boly, |, P i \ lusty aud munky, and mountain aud gluu, oud | lwsuo that sbull romain with over tuoreusing Childron's-Day in tho Univervallat Church ta | duot wo may at all'drow ounclusions ag to thelr | as ho sudeed himself by his bigh (deal: thug be | aweut, dullghtfalcdlut sball bo theirs, | Justuncos VG ul tulugied, but when later yeurscome,ane | power. No man can atup into tho Waite Housed | onv of the most chorlahod yoarly festivals, At inward state, Thay coro little or nothing tor | could onumennte In tho lvep of his friends. ‘Vo | might be multipliod of inen gad want, dos 4 nnd incre of Uieso truth i tho bitorica of | or be hearg iu the balls of Congress without tho } tho 8t. Paul's Obured, on Mlohigan avenue, near tie mapral Rood in itself, If thay are honest it ts | be sure, confession of elt) may be nothing bug | prived of thor estate, In suderiiyg und pala, yet a oy ALL Ki¥DK. Tulkun, und stotiey, and Mucwulay, and in tha | votes that oome Crum hotwus perfumed with tho | piooenth ati the day bi ‘added {uter. | Becdtiso honusty ta tho best policy. If thoy obe | canting bypocriay, aud thore should by Ih every J. on whodd Laud Wad borng a Doly eatin Wat oor PAIRBANK®@, MORSE & CO. . Mudviaed philodupliles, and thon Yraviig found | Ingonau-or wothurs pryuree it te tine thas | Rightoent rect, the day bad an tere | gurve tho laws and usugosof Virtuousiiving, itiy | mind an instinot of sulf-regard which makea ft |! tahaly was tot of carthe A iin eit fhu widp-wpruad fucts we cuu Locomy our own | thls power beau da assert itself, Wo du vot du- eat ns being the thirty-soventh jnalvorsary of | Locuuse that le the condition of pa Wty, | shrink back front humiliatiug confessions tho Savior Jn spanking of thla pouco called It UAB Lakest, Chicazo, fyetnes, Each great truth will eden become | mand that our candilate he a mambur ofa | thadunday-schooL The sasviocs wore esrenged | Thare are poopie who posycsy no onl nal ‘tuna: Yhesy is wupephing wrong i tho systou whlel | Mls, ‘he world egauos ulveitand yotit may Becarefulta buy only the Geuulne,