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TWE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1880, 8: M by some public act. By tho command of tho | may roturn to If{ls Chureh, Let auch bo our first | and norrowful. Jesus tried to comfort thom. [t [| plenannt and brighPand Monday morning we had | matters from others should be tolerant. In this THE THIBU WANTED-MALE HELP. Ne Jord hola baptized if ha has not been conses | work. Lotus begin with ourown hearts. Let | wan all intenecly affecting. ‘Thon cumentab- | adelightful drive back tothostalion, and reached | way, the spirit of vieariousnesa enubling them TN ONDER TO AC ODATE OUR NUMER Any Moa ay =” edt ea unas me | cratod to tho Lord tn childhood: by his bellevit ‘ua reconscerate ourselves andull vur possessions | Jeu, “Joseph auld to the Midianites.” Then Aut | Munieh at 6 o'cloc! to Dene ono unother'é burdens. much of the, un- | [XCROFH MO ACCOMMODATE O 3 Bookkeepers, Clerks, &c. ° w and, If he has, he publicly necopta thut | to tho Savior? Sixth, “Judas bofore the Fanhoieiin. # wild ecration #4 his own, Ho recolyes and tumuituousscend, Jose But Aa pamthon any AMERICAN IISTORY. it happiness of tho world could be removed, inshnt Hranok Omcon in tho difardnt Mivisions, a4 | WANTED—A NIGHT-CLERK.AND YARD-MAN doalmated below, whore advertisomonts will ‘ha |+ Bt Allantic Hotel, : taken for tho same the Main Ho atertinent of baptism nw x Nicodemus protested and Te es r rion an chartod At ; SASH OR OE TN NEI ee ene Ee OBER-AMMERGAU. Judas nyrsed to betray bis Stuster Tor thirty | GOD's PLOVIDENCE. 7 OTHER CHURCHES. Onied, nid wif parogatted nth Wo'eloey pe ‘Tradcm ° Ti thus confessing Christ bufore mon ho unites | A CHICAGO LADY’s DEACKIUTION OF THE FAMOUS | picces of allver, This was a yery fne dramatic NEY. f.. As BUAILES, : BIOOMINGTON PORSNYTRILAN, J. & tt. SIMMS, Ulodaeatiens Na Stationors, 121 Weave at CAME AG S-THUAMEUS AN Binesoll yt sume: Nisitte sornbaay pe ialarers: Bpeeiat alter Ae abene,. ‘Then comme t two tablonua ita Acai ‘Tho Rov, Irving A. Searles preached Inst even- Spectat Dispatch to The Chieayo Tribune. Trentrsocandat BERN ie a a ee ‘ eso A tho proaont dy nre divided ~ jpectal Correspondence of 190 Tribune, ct my i F ing in tho Buuth Side Christian Church, cornor | ALoomtNarom, IL, Juno 2%—The Second te Druguint, tage Grovo-nv, Rmploymont Agencies, ‘ us denominations, differing from exch of his brow," and second, “The rocke of Ulbeon, : Thy ‘fe northwostoornee tnirty-ftth-a "De! 1, Greommoniy it mutiors Hot esential toauleas | 9,/O7EU OF 7uK Foun Keasons, Monte, Moy | Joniya treachery to Autos.” ‘Then follawet Act | Petlrle avonuo and Thirtivth street, to’ large | Prrubyterian Church cotebrated ite twenty-nitth | PH: M-AUOHMAN, bruit comer Thiry-trst and | WAMU.) MALIUAD, LAUCUERS fon | tion. He unites with thoyo whuse viows of the | 7 ow try and forget personal ninttes Seven, "Tho Ganlen of Gothsumune," which | congregation, taking 18 his toxt tho following | nuniversary to-day with approprinte exercises, | Suite-at. WEST DIVIHION, board, tar free tro. Lu tor lowe co farms ban ee un tenchings of Cbrist or whose organization most | and toll you about Ober-Ammergau. Wo bad | was a moat touching reene, and evoryhody | words: nearly coincide with his own, With thom ho | not intended going thors unt}! Saturday, but | wept. It wus wondurfully represunted, After | tte hath not donit so with any nation—Pralme, including n sermon by the flest pnstor, Alfred WHAS. BENNIE, wl Gyradealor, ‘Htatloner, ete, 99 | CHIIWITAN & CO.,28 Bouth Wator-st. i Wpaper on tho orfginal organization, by | “TEHONSICHSEN, Druceik a0 Blue Teland-ar, | WA HAILLGAD LANORRRS or 1: V acon especlally Inbors in building up tho eausc | Mr, Noalo (whom [ went to kee) hnd tho Inndlord | ONE OF two tableaux from the Old Testament | crtett, 3), lens 1 ‘ t itch main $i) por day, aud trey fnroy W tor Hy dues this’ not. Hecate thoy neo tho only | Ko on Friday before tho crowd, and Mr. Nenlo | of tho soldiers und the quiet dignity and mnjes: | 1% Sind ho commenced by saylus that rocletlos, by ML. Monro: Eiders and Trunteos, | Ott AP, Draguise Gil West Madteon-st,oorner | \ATANTHI-a0 TAILROAD LAHOREI Kon | Chureh of Christ, but, ns he believes, n true | camo to the hotel und went te the station with | ty of Jesus were vury Iinprossive, some one says | Wiles wo had given tho’ matter apo. | by J. W, Compton; growth und ehuuge, by tho | pavtine, : own, Wixconain, and’ Winulet #13) por days brunch of it, nnd’ because bis lut is cast with | us. ‘The Journey by rult from hero to Murnau | “divinely beautiful.” Judas appeared again in | clu) study = wa would be aurprised | Hon. J. Mt. Beutt, NOME BEV IBION. FRSC RSS Sar Bune dea SE RUBMUR A West, « ee "1 or ] Le. HURLINGHAM & CU, Dritglata, 45 ‘North | Htundoipn. thet, = required about tour hours; and was vory plons- | # Shere interval apparently feeling the wtlug of | to tind how prominently thy religious fuctor had Clarkest, cornar Divisio )—1L00 RAIAOAD LATORENS FO Kut, while this Is trite, it Is nover to be forgot- i} F bis] ry I conacienge, pussed rapidly twroas tho stage mute 4 4 ne ve y q # via. io ANTEN—1LOM RALLROAD LAHOREUS BO gon that the belisver wana metnbor of Carats | nl throuuh a lovely country most of tho way. | turing won which roveuied te dark Wenuate | olan uf Pruvivence, me al to git thi gone TRISIL COLONISTS. raeaigs us Cs Drs tLarabooats | WY Nin Signa Ueno, Wasa, cig and Universal Church before he connected hinsolf | We passed throtigh the town whore tradition | that had taken possession of hit. and Peter | try to the followers of the Cross, Without doubt. Wy NEEUM, Printing and Advertising | Hilnotsy also with any organization. It ison this ground thit | says Charlemagne was born, Moro than half | depicd Christ. Act 10, "The despalr of Judag”’) America hud been discovered and atuennpts ne Arrival nt Roaton of Two" iMundrea | Avent Nowe nnd tintiongry Dopot, &b Kast Divisions Pitta eA Ra ee Ae they recelve hin to thelr fellowship,—tho on): . | Sfter a tableau resenting “Cain tortured | aettioment we 1 y 1 batwenn baxailo nn Mouth Canni-m. eatorn Employment ‘Agency, thuy re uive i to thoy Tels walt no oly tho was wna nlong tho shore of tho Lake Btarn- | fy cotadionee’ ent ware made lung before Columbus wus | Starving Emigrants from Connemara Al S acnlaneeon ete, Judas wea one of tho be " if Hite, "Sits ‘napschition with his brethren cannot | berken benutiful sheot of water, with the Alps in | hewt indect tho feat ueior in tho play. tewis | ening “Nene Mose Pega Ye Mohammedins | on hele Way to innexote, < eeeerare : mnko him n Christian nor ebange bis relations | the diatance, that scom to como down to tho | represented 14 tho incorporation of the tdeu that | hut their teeta _ Wwern wrecked hear Correspamience New York Herald. PHRSONALTDAY di: CALL ON We Ae Al | VPANTRD-CLOAK BALESMAN-CORNEBYOND- ‘tw Christ or Christ'sChurch. ffs union to Christ, | water's edgo, It {a nlmostas beautifulns the Avarice 18 the resultof nil avi” An English | the &tratta of Glbriltar, Charies OQ. Boston, June ZL—The Allan Line steamer Grand Sneltioun Monday or Tuewlny, ‘onco Is dosired with a fuw first-class trnveling | con 10 8 nto Ch cc iy ‘ — — Alvamon, representing benches of the dry-qoods by whlch hy beeomes 1 inomber of Christ's 60 | jtallan inkes, At Murnau wo took a cneringo, | ekitle hus sald that “Tho acting of Judas would | Letond but written a. work clatiitug that a | Austrian got (nto her dock, by the Cunnrd CITY REAL RESTATE, Erade, wblel do nut eummet in Wirconsine Mivnaeoe,—* eloly. lone upets add tho viata Chueh, | fora'threo hourt drive, slusnan te aituatoden | weconmiaarad spfendtd an any sing In Rurope.” | Huth unk visited Now Mexicg in tho yeur | wharf, In Hust Noston, lost wight, Among hor | sari rene ain HON KOOM 7 TW MEADE | LAMONT Nae MeM Rat Ou MOG Ty bo cireumseribed by denominational Unes, nor | ® charming ttle Mike, tho BStaffolaco, | | ‘Tableau, “Daniel falsoly necused before King | Was lost. Beboinen weee ge terithy ee ce ACEY | passengers wero X0 Connemara emigrants, who | JORRALY - ng houses und fuyoribly known to the best bo rvatricted by scetarian shibboleths, Ife em- | with numorous Islands, enlivened by villaa and | Darius." Act it, Draces with affection every man in whom hie ace: . sin was o splendid-looking mun, dressed magnill- | abouttbe your 1,000 A.D. Minnesota, nized and conducted by Bishop | forse tite tnnge of Christa. Ho rajoives in tha prose | Scunenn mace, ‘rece beeper a ber gently, and actod wath erect race and. ¢ Tut not fo tho Mohammedan, uortothe follow- | freland. Mr. Dillon O'lirton, ot St taal wos | cede parity and grieves over the adversity of avery In aldes, frequently deep nt Tableau, “Samson n sport to tho Philistin ors of Confiiclus, nor to the Norseman wus this ito re t ‘ Cortstinn brother and every Chelatinn acct. He prac wills the little ver ats the bottom yur thon Agt A err pekore, Herod: BR et country to be given, for Gud hud ntys without, cousin, uit grace, mercy, nnd | mtutred aweet music. Near tho 0 Of re 9 JO nly c¢ a! ine to} a refuge for H r Dore. 50.5 7 % peace may bo upon all {hora Who love tho'Lard Atmmorgnu tho peaks rise to wrvnt fail, clog: j-nenN | eubleau-secgnd, © THOrany ®. Wauriliee England” peomght "tho 18. to Massa- ‘| and in the great storchouso to-day was ono lone | qirdieaiehae sock eee conte Ee cull: barn aera reas RTL ee BONE: gusts Christ In alncerity and truth, aver beating | jog qrouud it.I scoma in a baaln,—and na tho Hee ee in AO ee ee giusolta und the Quakers to Pennsylvania, | ta be remembered. The Immiurants wore nl- iis Hee : ene ee WANTEDSAN PRPEMIENCED Sire Fo Uiat dacth tho willof hy Fathor in iteaven, the | day was nota bright ono It was rnthor gloomy. | rending scoub. ‘Tableww fest, “Juseph made | the Caraiinans porsccutions in Sestand brongny | loves tO land, and thoy eagerly setzed tho oppor- | awaiting, tot SkuR east ieobt; Tonia) per Monty | und wages oapscied 15 5k, PEACOGH sy ae Wes sume fs My brothor, and slater, and mothor.” | Our quartors wero In tho house of ono of tho | ruler ovor Kyypt.” ‘Tableau second, «The two | the Covenantors to Atiericas and peraccutions | tnity. Very fow of thom can talk English, | pricy tia. quutterHolte County, Allen. . Such, thon, aru the eblef constituent elements | vilagers, and very primitive, though clean, but | Kouta the sckpeyont us sin olferingy.*” Act 14, | jn Austria brought tho Moruvluns to Georgii. They were all, with tho oxception of une fanilly, | git ave Nice residence lot, 221% on Tiarrison-aty bor | ay aS OTE SO Hlotbora ure tho rouewed beset the sbtldsts tho question of toud svomed to by almost scrl+ wanes. nie hanes of tanocent “btond, ky attempt ties sitter Sontinned eo Soe Te funstalodt abject pores ivaniiajualor, try few |) Cra ven tai sit cam tae, Radtors (ines | Gut. HOtuiaN of one Father, ‘They nil boar tho Itkoness of | 12U8—tho people ving thomsclves on eur | wholo secno, represents, the sineing of | Reaston of thu Colunies in New, Bayiandeper | Of tie women hud any shoes; nuno of the chil- | Meaty south fronton Muonpoornes Iie feet Aurel = Christ, By this Ikeness they recogulze. cach | bruwn-brend and cheese. ‘Gur color, however, Piusion and infatuation which overpowered nll | thelr fleets weru wrecked. Bancroft. bad | Gret. Barefooted and barchendod, with but little | of Weuturn-ay.t onty uno bluck from atrect-curs, other amid all varieties of human condition, Mont out and baught some, tou und enkes, m cy | that wus human ln thoir heurts, Tables. | said iat the fret colony in Narth | clotheson thelr backs, tho Httle ones rau upand | y{7O—1ot ial} naat front, on Pulinu-st. betwoon Domest They are unlted by tho perfuat bond of | Aare lcluts tall iesnuoae seen and We | LOUD cart fhe, altace oud On Mange Atuerlen, save Mozico, Wat “a Protestant | down atotur tho sacks, barrels an binlea, caring Mies bor fout-~Pine fueidonen 1G WEL ot Las Baltes Waren, GERMAN GIL FOR GENIAL: ul ‘i . t 3 ‘ i, , 4 colony, planted as a city o refu; little for the gaze of the crow: of curlous peo | st. botweon Grant und Senitior, housework in o private Sumlly at 16% Oniveat. ot than exists between uny other soclety of mun, | beds were springs, with sort pillows, und cotton | third, The brazon serpent,” Act. 16,—"Christ | for Protoawants, and it was, destroyed “dd ate ff And. euatdiead i ~ | Riper foot—iWxIG) on Michigan-ny., near Furtys | oe tOwOrR in 0 wrivate funy at Te Ohlurate if EY + sheots, however, ‘thit bid not been washed. it | bears ils Cross to Golgotha.” Bh rret ut oh v yell expressly | ple who stoml srvund and studied their churic: a) ANTED—AT S MIXTEENTI-ST., TWO Gl ‘ A eae Heoeen Baye airattiogt, jut had not becu washed. 1t | bene Thy Crows ty Galeotti” glmon of Gyre pa Hrotestunt, snus North America hid been: | ter und condition, They wero free frou tho ro | sevcnten — AWA aRall tenn cite dar eakiOe eee ty must Wintls the object for whlett Christ established | Falued ullghtly ¢ . r rote : RF FING-PLACE, 3 rt Misenciety upon earth? Tho Wor wie mide | We Werownused watching tho pensnuts combuye | inuviuy slowly staguring nt every wep, appre | Yet tpl a somal eloata with Protestant blood. | stratnta of ship, life, ithoug winder alight aur. | PeOH, SALETNO. (42 TVING-DLACE, ZSTORY | and troning, the other fur socond: work; wood wawes Ist bofore linte.” Pilate a i 1 t 412.00 ~1'wo stores and 4x80 foot Int, south front lnruost trnde tan maki Wit iN a ft I aver, that the Norsemen discovered Athoricn | Ste booked fur one of tho Catholic eolonies in dinunenty near dotterson| these sites Font Bow strana articulara and ‘roteronces, JUFRIA ae Fear, U por cele NGL | bees dant | eee cinnatl, S genue bane Canales. Jos ANTEN~AGENTS—IARK CHANCE TO MARR on hand to receive thom, ana they were kept on | "PIMyMf Martaon: grant areal Hosbeats TWA Norey on ania cattle as Gee di hO por week guarunteed onergotic men: receutiun in | board during tho night. ‘The scene on tho wharf | this uruperty Js chonp fur the Wwention; took att fo £ re ni samplas free. RD—-AGHNTS FOR THE “NEW BIBL ow Fendys exclusiva torritory given. Address & CO. 105 Statocat., Clicayo, £ e * ut i f velllunce, and they winted to make the tnust of rick, #1410, paid, t flesh and dealt among mon, for tho single pur- | {2 to the play,—crowds, hindredsof men, women, | ently “utterly exhuusted—whlle tha’ rabble | confirmed the covenant and mada tis land ol ft 7 ‘No, 2) Flin ‘Q-atery brick, $1.50), YATANTED-AT 119 MICITIGAN-CAV, (OLD NO. pose ‘of redeening. them from eondemuation | gud cbildrun,—dressed tn the uddeat costumes, | jeored and shouted, volsterwus soldiers, and | asylum and home at Protestants: noe A Tat ae oe na ET Pa Clee ee rane reece St Hee ect Adaimnnat, Sstury Briel 63200, Wri a koad, componente sane (OeD, NS, 7 1 5 boxes und bundles in n gloomy, thoughtful | oN, anddeath. When Ho undertook this work He | bUt not a8 quaint nnd pleturesquc na those wa | pricsta, led by Annas and Calphas, guthering 0 | tt us a blackboard upon which te write : x 7 fore | Y he t iD, ri : while . ene re 4 ° ; ' , 7 + batted ze the path ofthis won have wbuptism 19 bo | tflmmed around tho edge, over thelr heads, and | talking togothor, and horn! the noise and con- url There Whe Hoe Ie eee Te Bare eae | ee giauareve thelr cunditiog? Cortaluly they mterintoront onthe bord prices: Ie it ait eeniud, chree in fxmalty. Eas Westortia¥, u Oe % ntter Interest on thi ri lees, It js li be _ — Duptized with, aud How am 1 steuiened (ie, | thelr #kirta short and hamonsely full and pro- | fusion Just as Christ stagwored and felt heavily | Wu burdened Witt Rn Iniuense dlundioe errs | Cou tiake it no worse, und this thought use | Portermsapply io dn AW BATHE ‘VW WAsTHED—A GHIDTAN Gilt, 10 DU GENERAG 1 . i * § iaort of consolation which cheered thom tt Iit- M urged. on): until It. bo necompllshod 7" Ho |, trading, of every bright tit Imujelouble, Tho | to the ground, borne down by the cross, Maury | Ask them the source of thelr stra 4 oiler Jum 21 Uta Block. Ubeyedeven unto the death on the exces, Ite men Wore velvet vests of bright-Howered pit- | first discovered her gon nnd erled out, sinking | pointed to thelr eannon nnd Ho" ecto in tate of AE Bache te eo ne En POR SALESIHAT RLEGANT PROPERTY Cotte | WY? u GEUMAN GULL FOR refused hot in that awful hour to bo forsuken | ters, with two rows of large buttons reaching | back Into the arma of ber friends. Jesus tried | harbors, Butusk Amerie where horatrength |-crowd, how he expected to yet along In th Ber of Oskwood and Kilis-nva,, Dixie fect, with VY. huusewurk; steady pince and Kood wages. 314 of uvery friend on earth, and apparently oven | to te chin, Almost avorybody inde a pilgrim | to rise, when Bimon of Cyrenu appenred and | was, aud she pointed to mlitions of luyal houves, | West?’ “Oh, f dort knows tor'ho galde 7 | gupmorements. This ts une of the chulcost tote in tha | West Monrucest, ; of His Fathor, that thud ig mul destroy tho Mo othes ak crutiticion Wi Mer ane aon | Sreegey tao crogte- Mary” tid hee Chlemds, Mury to her free schiguls, und to her enurchies, whosé | hope wo vill be ublo to inne Wood ving? and | ears; will enrry heuses of neta tue would niwase | WW ANUEDTA,GING FOR SECOND WORKIN A power of death, and gpon tho door to all who TUBB) —h | CF E ee en euuy | spires beckened tu the Heavens fi very Y ee 1. ao t d 4 Wi RY. pil mily. ut rheruf Pine, . lieve, His whole being was, without n aindow | standing nt the foot,—the gift of Ring Ludwig | iho brnsen Serpont.’ and hamniet. zaf Devore team every tuwa twa AI ate CpeE SOE BS anid weworen SOIC SR LEC AT COREG Tee ON 21S STATE-ST., NOUS 13—A MIDDI NOHBER S . v! oP t cI ‘ ” , i Ie SA WO LOTS ON Ep of tiring, consverated to the uecomplisument | Hato tho vithurory of Ober-Ammergau after | Act 10.—“ The Crucifixion.” Of course tho | In conchision tho rovurend gentleman sald | wo can't bo any worse than we were In theound | Lyndale eon. Forty-nintht Weeedtaptadoiie monttor twoiathe ually, | PET T A SACKIFICI ra Front enst, bot Of this one purpose. Never wha every onorgy | Witnessing the Passion Play tu stl. 0 | climuxof the drama was reaehed hure. The } that we must not fall to note th % ve a Firtiottiontas el fi Of n boing go nusulutely swallowed up tu tho of fuieh he wie groutly Intorcated. Just above | suger who had worn thotr bright robes tivw | for tiasioniry “work ges aie Vea reset ete nee pons ane tea aaa eRe ataee | Haat tmomtycatetiienc Toot ROE APPIy. CAI atts = Seamstrcance, 7 fort to renliza ono mlizhty idea, Christ had His | Fre tte eae eo ee dost Frees © | appeared in binck and white, mourning for tho | proffered this” Nation. Lust April over | we'll work bard to show that wo are inearnest.. | ASTED + MACHINE GIRLS, HAND GME one great Worl, lofty penk of tho" Kofely jimost as sharp | lamb taken toalaughter, Heavy hammer blows | 4500) emigrants bud arrived at Case | Tho voumrimen are strong, henithy. fellows, SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, | —_vhounts_Inauin ie nn toweve* When, thon, a man becomes a momber of | Of which is nh cross, and Is vistblo for faites how were heard behind tho scene,—tho exccu- | tle Uardent” Here was ui ficid forgmlsstonury | with sinburned faces and slnewy arms, They Ol BALE~#ie) PEI ACKE-IU ACILES OF Employment Agenci(s, Chriat’s society by tho renowing of tho Holy | ground. This penk with its cross Is tho. presld- toners nailing Christ to tho cross, The curtaln | work. In dapan ovory Warden of the prisons | are all good farmers, and will ina few. years be beautiful und for subdivisiuy. corner of Forty WASTED MONE WISCONBIN GUUS, CANA. Ghost, bis first question nnd all-consuming de- | ine youtua of ho pluce., Long lefore to sun- Foes revenue Ei bar Uvletpe silrendy panto batt pliced In his hunds by his Government 9 | in comfortable clreumstances in the West. Thoy eurentncay and fphlang-av-t bes: ueer, auld Jor fi ti Huan. Kngllsb. | Reotch: feet, rorkorss ‘nica re is, Lon whit wilt ‘how have mo to do? | tthe roaches tue Vulloy thia eros iy beillinne in | SLWnlE crosses. On tho ground, with the he ook on prison muimuement, ‘That poole tind | will nut fearn the wickedness uf tho eltles, nor | RArsenes Ite nat at ue ye oud waRes. Keulstry, 23 West Mourve-at. - —— TANTED—10) UUOD GIS FOR ALL KINDS iW WILL HUY A. rivon sor | W4? work, Haruliies surylied mith first-cinay to- di rom howl st ba Gringe, 7 miles from TOSA FROMMILOLD'S intelligence of t Obtu-st rend elf zo h | been written by a Cheiatt oneryuted by elty ¥ Shee Be eae Tinieatd for cterit eee Reaeeanee | the golden lett, and fa Wumnined by the last ray | Catist was nulled, “Tho oxecuuoner nailed the | Americh, und evutalned ucunpter on Cusltiors | feosteme eed cHeetices dat badd ates they pass His'ambition henceforth is 19 obey every com- | CO HeRAn ANE UR. oDfect of inter- | scription abovo his head; tho Jows stood nbout | ity and its relation to prison-reforin. Only a | chtldren will grow up in Minnesota’ with tho une nace | u He. pata belt mund uf Chelst, to do as Christ did, to live as | ost ho Passion Hiay is tho grent oPject of inter- | ouch side and front.—-tho Homan soldiers were | few yeurs ayo Christian iniadouirios could not | same sinplicity us thoy would in Gulwny. Ghteauar do dawn anid Ss monthly: chanwost property | Hew, Ib nose Christ lived, ‘Tho object for which Christ | festivals duriny thi Leh r, aaitet supervision | Qu the right, pricsta and Pharisees on the left: | Invor in Chinn. but that nattonis contact with VAL Hult pust | thisatiernoun dinnurwisscrved, taro Weonis, TMtA WROWN, 10 Ly Salie-st., Hoom 4, Wast D-GOOD GERMAN AND BCANDI- Tived nnd “died ond roso again ts tho | Grmecathollo Chuceh: ‘which to tho tent tho friouda were In tho distant background, | Ainerica’s institutions hnd douo much to remove | The poor exiles were ovidently hungry, for they | ——————— Havinn yitls for private famifics, hotels, und. abject tor which ho lives. Ho his become 9 | Of the Cuthollo Church, which is tho uralning: | Tt scemed indeed, ns somo one says, va If | their projudiey “aginst | the | roltylon | engerly devouret tho cours food whlch wils COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. boarding-ouses at G, DUSKE'S uftico, 1 Milwuue member of that body’ of whieh Christ iathe boul | Higent pnet of tho community ure woudenrvers, | Wo,,00d weed, taken, buck LAN, vents and | Of Chelat. and on | every hand “tho | vorved out to thom, ‘They eat around along tho POTTEA LE-ecioi—2e Ace FAL FoUIE AEE TLE Rav CaOON WIRES ANY RUNDE Goin to spirit which antinates end animates ae a ‘. spec e hter for walls, some: at 4 i MIL 7 7 TAR Re eee nbg Gn tra aieet foe okt Gurae | smosty of crucifixes, Mudonnas, saints, and | ‘hoy wero all in clode-titting ailk, with tho usual | triumphs of tho Cross. in walls. sme on buses, some. on the bare floor, tron Gardnar, on Alton ene | WY the Chicago. " southern tatitudes: waits e 7 1 ery ty > a, te the new oftvs, } Mudison-st, corner La tho Ren lived aint dieu wis to save the world, | chufel urnamontaminy true urtists ino | light drupory. ‘Tho Christ wis tho most wonder. | die watobinun observed tho constellation known | balled poulioes and bolted Cornel Keoke ais | Feereea cee eateeaY NoetaecroRy otNAaT | Sule, “burend ut Litursturo, Conteal enatey. nueh {a te object for whieh the renowed min | Wem They huve a School of Desiyn, and the | fui representation. Apparently his hands and | ns tho Bouthorn Cross, and when at midnight | was carried about in tin palls und distributed by | dwelling, tne barns, orchurda, ota../@ neroy now In =: MWiselancois:. fives. As Christ give himsalf wholly to this ob- | Gevemiment axsiets thom. ‘thls hua no daudt | root wore plerced with nails, his arms strotched | that constellation bent. in tho heavens, tho | tho bunds of the ship’ ve No, Keuives: | Sth, Yicres fax, ¥ acres outs, fuulaien tn pasture wid Caer irmarees anche avai, oo nants | fn igniecmaty sora praca gah | ete a aes Raa e | SST, MAH eos | He RHO tls Om tei | fs RAME da Sune Atay | Meta tte Hl Sn Sta “\Whosoover be be of you that forsnkgth not | {Re'pinsarcars wader AT ool Suns | fo uullova ho wns not really nailed. Thu thieves | sublling altituds enmo the nnayvur,.irathoring | hound on newspaper served for table, tables | 708 X Repair, Berets | WAsnca@hncr name cnyiy Manner all that he hath he exnuot be My diselple." Gag mGening Ont ina tired thicg times to | Spoke, And one was forgiven. ‘Tho most In- | volume with wie centuries, “"l'ls' pst mide | cloth, and dish. White 1 was looking upon cis abonco, 1 Ue | thismerning. A.J HAL ACU, 33 West Madison, wait any Than come: No oe and bite ereny ie, wake the people ta. tho dation « oF fhe cays nO: aud dduoptieand Niewdotnus, eng at mat Mueller oe doa Rmpeion ora pi na je Otten cua bi sree a ear Me, Ry ae NITUATIONS WANTED—MALn, ait i " . 3 sus raised big sud and suffering face and com- | portant part in this work,—the Sling of tho | comments on the’ pleture. sald: ‘Tt a 1 ALY Tradt ae rote wite, children, yen, and his own life also, ho | end of tho town in front of the house of u for- | mitted his mother to the care of John, I nover | bart a comments on the pleture, suld: aloes loo! ats ee ad suave yet A " a earth with n knowledge of the Lord.— Mw * ‘on 7 i Tr oe the Hy Mia thottwofold objeat for which tho mort Rech prenaes tho fae Pra tauals her, realized beforo whut love and unselfishness were | might be applied the ronda nd ort frais af be ae gone Pan a Crean ees PL Aer eer eae n te Wy oF IS vould tat ioarn afeusd Gone Adi Christian lives: “First, the subjection OF him: | tek on toe one reer obese Ut eeriey uiuier | TEveuled Wy aback, ‘Tho whole scene was most | tho soven churchus of Asia: “Hehold, 1 uve | to busion deeased tn brondelotny that thoy will | uy ito acres; must ho well Imuroved and | Oi tettung uflica. eceaies ; NY. P terally ctinoted.—the sponge and the Savior's | set betore thoc nu oO) 4 vt . ap furensh. Inquire of JACOM! WHIL & CO, 87 —————— Seif to Christ and thon, the subjection of tho | our windows, and a métley crowd thoy wero, Aa | ory, Hlolt Hlolt cia, toll "tt 19 nished,"—-and | shut i °°“ OPeR door and noman ean | pu up At your vest Nite and eat ng tho best | earls on, Teamstern, ce, cntted wl Hint hohag,—yen, and hisown litetleo, | Qrellus of overs color wiled to hace oiteck, | arhend sank heavily upon his breast and bo bee bopod thit his predietion would prove true, CLAINVOYANTS. QUTRATION WANTED As GAUDENER “anp to oy aovel As 7 4 A Sf NY Vhut wi vople fas sentria Pcich ice al. Saaremaa ‘ iepaea LEP Aee vas Nt eto, the baltover te renewed In spirit | bad heard that if it rained i would be post= | non tho*cross, ‘The oxecuulonors came wit BEARING BURDENS. ee ee oe Io MG Bing BENOLOGIST—Sns, Di. ELIAS NEVE FATS | Unoumeg. Ue BY A German. addeces N Gb, Ueib- rough tho oly, Ghost, be ts far from poricut | poned. | They | proccedad, — however, with | orders to break tholt legs, but, finding Christ al- BELLMON HY THE REV, DN. THOMAS. “Wo will give ench family elghty acres of LRT EAP UTERO MC he I i sunetitieution, Huts of corruptio tole” proparitions, and ‘we hud ‘break | rendy dead, plerced his side with wu luneo, caus- | A union service was held yesterday oventng in de yoke of oxen, hnd m Hous. Wo | Macnver he uur ve sult tor pratt guar tuck Un ul epee notte anger about hin and over vex tho soul. Me hus, | fast o'elouk to be fi diness, “ rs Tun yatnos of chance; if younary $n trouble, sick, or un YUATION WANTED—AS TRAY Howover, dgsinred eternal wattnro nmuinat overs | The sky grow Urighter, and Ure rain turnod to | iM Retrenin of Llood to low, This waa most | st, Paul's Reformed Bplscomal Church, tho con- | Wil Kevb then all winter in food und clothes, | Bajpy. consult wie baeturgulcky. te tuuth Uroansat | Glruatacn vale ainicr tes Meat Bin ond evil bablt and besotting temptatio®, | drizzle, sometiines not more thin a mist. Sowe | Tho executioners took down the thioves, and | Stesation of the Ceutenary Methodist Church |. Und Inthe spring thoy will huse tholr farms In | “1, HECOMMIND MIS, FRANKS, THE lite Hie lito ix to bo henceforth adcath strugals | all gathered Iu the rough wooden structure, | wilo Cacout to take: Chests when doxcohoat | mecting with them in worship. ‘The services OO Fae eee) ut eaen De Chass fugntast tua evil that dwelleth in bin, Fhiswork | soathue Wim oF OWN porsune, Fortunately, oUF | Autnathon nppenved with porimlasdon trom Die | wero conducted aecorting to the Weformed Thetiee hits been made tits: lacad ie heh ds Bilousnoss throupgletho iioly Ghost, aided by tho | Scatter Guauic Covers aml wo wore very com | Inte to take the body, ‘The executioners, nnd | Episcopat ritual by the Itev. J. W. Wilson, and | known as ralirond Indemnity property, and. wo near tho front as wo i. m i ir QRS. co: ayinpnthy, ind prayers, and idnily counsel ot | showia have liked. "A tnrgo proportion=all uno | Soulers. and all retired, and left Nleodcns | tho sermon was preneued by. tho Iter. Dr. | Cxpet to ger Ht for s4 an tere. sur tue we | NU wine Pa a AL fC referen . ¥ 34, Vribune oltice, , love, inarriuce, divorce, good bck, tbe = ct busines Hedy @ Conta ty fle Bit West SWANTED-FEMALE, Domestics. LLINS, BAND TRUST | ¢, MOAT! PANE: - % SEP RAD SNe ee ie eeatae GITWAMION WANTED—HV A COMPETENT GiItL WS, A HELIA i 1 ‘wo i ; vs a pyene end " jk, wrasth, and Teor i pedvate: tu Plows ee seo ee tere ctaners whe | peatunts--were in the open air without any pro: | nd jovingls"for all that seemed left. of tholr | Thomas, who hail for bis toxt tho following: W'pas for fh Hut He te should’ rovere’to tno. | sbivteontrot: JiSiatecty tae an Tn MUO? | caltubiee featturiotdere (old nuwilaey. Himselt he equally ‘desires for overy disciple. | to ubstruct thy view. ‘Tho third boom of tho | Votd and tinater. wy | towok dgeigee gueeerg burdens and so fuldll the | Government, ns it Is very likely to doy these PE Hounckoupern ‘y number thus reecives the benetlt und | yun announced tho oponiny. Tho seono of tho “ Descent from, tho Cross Theee 4 _ cniigeanta will own ft by tho right of the ‘squat FO RENT-UOUSEN, | QITUATION WANTED=Ly AN HONORABLE aympntby of: tho whole sucloty, ‘Thus are they There wro elghteon nets, ench containing a | Wis the most orderly extlitul” and ere {8 a goneral focling in our time, tho } ter.” Mr, O'Brien isa very Vigorous, energetic, South Siac, widower's tanily by nm respectuble lady, Heat of Ail, as Niving stones, Dullt up 4 spleltuid house, & | dramaue scene ‘complote in’ iiselt, representing | Successful. | Mury, oxbuustod, ant upon uw | preacher enld, thut somehow the subject of re- | and enthusiistle oll gentleman, te says the RENT=A GOOD FAME dlouaE, aig wa. | Diereneeuivon und required. Address Nuh Tribunws « Fosul: priesthood, Wholy. utlon, a pecullar peo- | Chelate Paasover, een prefaced’ by tablenue | Fock nur. Tho seene reseinbled Nubens’ veto- | ligion aught to contatn a inrye amount of truth | Stato of Muncsota tis wever given thom adol- | TORENT =A Good FAME MOUSE, als vA Laundresses. . De, tomhow forth tho praises cf ‘ili that nth | Sivanis or propietic Oid esiment sepese boy | Urated pleture, though in guma respects wus dit | so urrungod ns to bo clearly percolyed: alae a | Ws and thut thoy imike nothing by thoiropera- | good Meant: seheap to | \. : culled thom aut of darkness into His marvclous | nro closely connected with tia dramutic pers | forent. 1t was tost dolicutoly and tondorly | conorat recling tht the truo nud tho usoful’ aro | HONS. Oxeent. th tho evelopment of thy ro- formunce, beng symbols and prophecies of the | Gone. Two Indders wero pluced ogulust tho sources of tho Binte,, Alreudy, he sys, there North Sldc. UP guint Seandlunvlnoror Geri t. 3 S Ve 4 5 vhie! , crosa, one in front, the othor at tho biok, Jo- | closoly reinted, and should both bea part of ro- | are several successful colonies on tho fue of the | PO RENT—VERY LOW, ‘TO FINST-CLASS TEN | bo supplied at U. DUSKE'S oni Fee eee eee oon ee ee a gta i tha rarus Gehuteeotates | Sonu Of Arimatbow mounted, tho ono in front, | iylon, ‘Tho Beriptures toll us thit God fs lov, | BL Paul & Manitoba linltroud, and that thoy aro uses Nin fi suntied a BABB ones oturnul death, “Aa goon na is miu 13 formed In | or Guardian Angels consisting of olghtoen nar- holuing tn bis hand 8 roll of Hon cloth roticd in | that Iie isa aplrit. Ln tho law of God was had | sowing with marvelous raphity'. cI eudor Ci : f th onda. Nicodomus yded tho lad- ° 5 . the likeness of Christ be devotes himecif to tho | sons, with n lender called tho choragus or proton, Frat bets Suck of the esas nad Joveph racing | tho fuct of spirit and tho fut of love, Love hus ee jextics aiers aaene from oot hae by te work of siving othors. Were thore but one | They have dresses of various colors, over wh! one ond of tho strip ‘of cloth to Nicodemus aft in 1t, in tho first pluco, vicurlousnoss, nud, In tho | xettiing the Irish lind probes sending the alsi Christian on carth be would be cumpelled by the | a white tunic, with a golden fringe and colored: r Very force of his. renewed Teo te bexemo a | ammnilo, 48 Worn. 1eds formed of young mon he bad Tpassadt tun Hor tha jot nem of tho Cru- | secon place, life. All love ds tn its natura ¥i- ed tenants westwurd, where there 1s Mincotiancoun, : GINVATION, WANTUD-UY 4 YOUNG LADY Ag atunvgripher; has some knuwledse of ‘the typo Writer, Audresa box Wud, Muskewon, Met, missionary, Souls. would be converted, and | and young girls equatly. They opened tho play, 0 Lert arm | curious, n word which enrrivs tho meaning of | Plenty of and, Giuch inturn woult preteh tho Fiches of gruce, | udvineliie froma he réceues or clthor siuu of | Sf 186 crons, ad ten Jot It fall to, the grou: | Guo ‘uclny in the luce of another aud if eae | AF, Campbell, the agent of Fothor Nugent, orl-OY sevant-ot, tian Ptaxos, tll from heart to heart, froin olty to elty, front the Prosconluny anid took, thale position foros eas aa Nicodorus let It fall over the slant love A gue, dears 1s unaly sed it will bo ents aie ie aN edad pe {saeco routs, ¥ iurvard-st, NEW SQUAIE I1ANU3, mitfon to nntion the flumo of Jove divine would | the whole extent of tho ire, forming Ari of tho oroua to tho yruund. Slmon of tute | Sco tit rey el ous prover y OF love moans Fae RT Pee te ANOS Tn teed: ro NtAG Weatern-ay. Goseaventeeant ee r Bpread, until tfo whole enrth should be filled | slightly conceive linc, After they had assumed held ‘ond, and John, wi * a ut y |. Every Christian ta | thole position the chorngus gave out ina molo- | $Y Now held one ond, und John, who prevented | ty mutter, ‘This ta the feeling which parents buye | ‘2 People of Connemnra,” hoe sald to Bouth Side. corner shat ttt Fa a ee or eer ceric | deuiantie taunues the opeuiis midsuss,ur proley, | tis body from fulllug, hold tho other. Nicodo- | ior their cliltdren, frionds for friends, citizens | 12 Melt correspondents. nae © naked, PORENTCAT SE MAW IESE Hones ax Corner State unit Audis Tho fathor and motor in tho fuinliy neu to | whtoh introduced pack nat, Tho eborus wok fe | us tien youtly togk tuo crown of Wore from | for tole country.” Ue tuis 18 goin human fave, | He wnelotied children triaaing over tho | Tia ciurkstsone eigsantiy turned ati: ine | TYROREN Many, | : enV : ? 4 that love Jet Gud ve | ata bare fect, ‘ying turt for the t . ieansie Ma tenes ifort untied i, ang, tle ghican | Up and canunged Ju ab auernatay, oF tn | draw de nil from tne bany tnd ovo rea an | HatAc TS Ul cee seria Us Live | Heel aeuwag aie ath preineh for | Sil ray fing upward per woul RR HR chunie fo hls shop, tho merchant in | tableau vivant. ‘The chorus then, rottrod,—half taken by Josoph Upon his shouldery—tho other | this vicuriousness in the greatest degree, und | ted. ‘Tho men were discournged by the fullura ro RES: DAOMELY-FULRSISHED ROOMS. fi Att tan : 1 ULGANS, STOCK pt Wa: spigruran ot tl ti a wyer In bis ollice, to tho right, Daf to tho loft. [forgot wW mone © same munner, and tho body rested | this te previsuly dellncd in the Gospel, whicn | Of lust year's crop, with three yenrs’ rent in ar- Haney sid alry. G1 Wavaali-ny. = Fe ee aie od thor | ton that betore the openly of the flay tho pers | eadirely upoa Joscpt’s shoulders. While Joseph | gaya, “God su loved (ho world tant lie pave Tis | ous banging over their heuds, und with blight | TRO RENT Pie WHE —CoOLcomPolrrA: | —— hold tho body, Nicodomus toak the nalis trom > ; re) eebof even bem a ise a saille 7 i ae six formers, ovor 600, assembled bebind tho scenes, only begotten San, that whosoever belluveth it prospect of even being able to milse a sull woll-lghted, nicaly furnished rooms, Lo gen: eee et oe A ay EO DY oor | wih there, paitor, and chgaged int allont tip, feet, “douopt eon descended the udder Tig URDUIG net ‘perlah” Rue tuto Geesiceeiats | eloiey" Of provisions to lust tom throuh the | tlomenduly. wo waters ee conduct hla goculur culling ae ‘to commend tho | prayer, Bomo ono called it tho unuiocn prelude" | Nita Yt Bis arms s wonderful feats | lite," This vicarlousness of tho love of God wid | comin full, ‘The Wetle thoy had planted that | See ee cers Tt AND 10 : Gospel, wwvinsottis to Christ asd into Churen | tothe Pussion-Play, from our seats we joked | Nic emus, Jobo, aod Aauzirug oauetng 18 bo | not show itself until Christ came to bo esi. | Roumned to wive ovidence of budding life thoy | | FO BENS STORES, OKICRS, &e. | ee A laboring both individunlly, and hand to bund, | off w the nountalng right und left fringed with Foucbed tho ground. | Barvants had spread & |} dencud. ‘he love of Christ and the love of God | Were wfrald would be tuken by the Sherif and coms Pech an and heurt to heart In-concert,—each ono cul" | pines, while the bizh-poaked Katul towered | {Wmv linen cloth befare Deloss ee wags. | ire the sane, and tho iden that Christloved mon | hls posse for debt when It was ready for gather. | ping wey —T WO DESK IUUSTS ON FIRST LOOM, PIANOS— ‘yiting his own pecullar talent,” No mattor how | ubova all, ~The chorus surrounded tho object Xt Ar colt ae bir ae rine and that God waa angry with them waa aboard | ing. Very few ples, sheep, or cows were to bo Lnguiro of JACUD WELL & CO, 57 Deurborneat, For upwards of forty, yoars theso superb instras i) annul! this company’ of bellovers [s, luboring with | of tho pliy,—tho fall, and tho sulyation through | Mawdelene kneollny at side, | They thet | peliet, which, however, wus tho fuith of muany, seen, and on all sides there were evidences of 1 munta have rotulned tholr position at the howd of |, Fae eae Te oee lay aah to the rome | Christe-whlch was cxtibited in. two tuulenire, | Wnolnted tho Lody and wrapped it tu tho cloth, |-"“Lite. us well wa vieuriousness, was atl eamontint | FevIUON of great suitering Already endured, MixecHancous, ; iioderaie priced pianos, LYON & MEALS, : Jao," Whonoyer to oF threo sire gntbored to- | —tho first the oxpulsion of Adajn and Eve from | 22d tho four men bore = it tu the | ejomahtof love. God fs love; God 1s also lifo, | ‘THO people have tho worst sort of habitation. | yO WENT—ROOM, WITH POWER FOR, MANU: Bin und Sunroe-aias gothor in My naimo thero am 1 in tho midst ot | Huon: eecond, tho adoration of tha cross. ‘Tho | HEWN 4. followed by “tho women. ‘Thuy | UA4, from thes twa facts is bow tho great | Drivel from funds they have sueceded in il | f factusing yuroeen, ty Ualidings cornor dark and | TYON, § HEALY TIANOS and eo op . us v' Cl = ey us x ‘ P OF GE Cty COE® 5. Tra utnent plant « mposer, thom.” Puul often spenk# of the Church in a | first: showed Adunf and Hvo driven froin tho | TMi ty reat, don and, Mury slowly ieaving AHOUERE feat loves ee ane Seat Tee shelter inhavels notAt for Mus. tule dug in Be rae, und Garenty wecund-ste, Goss & Wnilips | ius vxprosses vinvgif concerning thelr woll-enawi fe ¥ i zi ori: a y—¢ (i, the Church in tha houso arden by an angel with a flaming sword, Para- :* . Seer ced Prracilid. thesy diectples “wore | disa in the ackeeound, tn tha ears tnd reo tho, panicn toxethor. Joseph and Nicodemus | Many thutght Hedi go iu natluty God's Justice, | tho sides of hills are jubublted Uy thy poor peo fentinnkors, and Paul had worked In thor shop | of Lifu loaded with fruit, while tho tempter, tn Beate Babi te blnwen fee wien Leone pro. deer, i how could this be whon Christ is Gody Ite | ple, without furniture of any “Idd, and with BOARDING AND LODGING. q dey reat una wll= Iiupo, whieh, ta r the best wall plstiadl have mot’ with, eluive in thls cyuutry or Eusups, Mud nile iu Corinth, ‘Thoy had no doubt othor | tho form of 2 serpent, wis not soon. 1 0- he ‘o tho fe to those who wero degd, The | mull turt tres burning in tho centre of tholr Worinen frtielr sorvico, “Sumo of those wore | rusenmo out-agnin and sang tho story Ot Houss. Te was simply marvelous, nothing re- | depth of God's love fur His childrengis fully re- | barburous ubodes. |The pustory of the Doar peo- South sido. Thor cranined wid thoroughly teated tin plang, L digelples, and 40 tho Apostio remembored thoso | significance. Tho curtain fell, and tho Chor Uh vo ne lovin tes tho friends’ ee ue ont, veulud when Ho speaks of hottie grieved over pe. pave, struggled munfully to fvert and 1 ELDIRINGH-COUL *AMILY AND SINGLE: Suu scarreaty | alwys ieee te Het Aujakle former (usoclutes Ih his lubor, weites to thom | amnounved tha messago of silvation, thon row | Ciite IN (One Diane fiaeiie Ged Paine | (ele tramressions, plainly showing unit it ig | jlgbten tho mikury. T found Ruther Gravoy etree gualley oF tant coud bs race in, sich, from Hole ns the church In thit house, ‘Choy | Urod. ‘the curtain rose, aud rovented u largo | submisaive loviuy sutering by, tho love oft fathor which hng boon tried, ipo Uilapldaced), ovows Lei 80. HIN || = — ———- Norm wider, LYON S HEALY, were weting not only individually but us 8 | croad piunted on n rock; numbors of ifttlo ohfi- | Garful, w Christ put Iffmself under tho burdens of toll, | "Why Ue bere Ho satd, * What can f do HOE. Githumetie NBANC Wns INE Suate and Monruo-ate, Church for tho upbuilding of ench othor’s fulth | dren dressed in white, with mantles of bright | , After tho sopulchry wus closed tho curtain | temptation, pain, and want, boaring thom all } with my beonle Aarvitiy around muy? On wit | 7 NORTH ChAT. NAN THE BIDOR and for tho sulvation of those about thom, and | colors, stood or kn in worship,—a beautiful | fell, and rose rovewlng u tableau, first, *Jonnh | for 0 love. of | the — world, The eee he wus cull ied on fy i enatpe ar ted by tho ant eof. : thorefore were thoy designated the Church of | tablesu and marvelously done by childron, Tho | just cast on tho yroumi by tha while,” tho | first cifect of tho” vicarlousness of | #lek pad surerlag Of hes is Lin Or 8 ee DEATTONNCAV DIO ENT WITT TOAD 8 WORLD. Christ in thia Corinthian tent manufactory. chorus thon sung o prayer, ‘fhose guvo tho | background tho son, with u abip in the dtatun love upon mien muke thon | rounded nt ull tines by a throng elumoring for | p43 DEA PAV. ay RESON Pet Gey 1 ty ‘My brethren, whun covery munufactory, overy | outlino of tho drama. Then came the frat dra- | and i whale by the shoru; second tut gentle, loving, forgiving: they become tinued | food,and he has turned many away in tears, wy, 4 BTN. ti ne é munca nt UU shop, every uote, very. ollice, very hivuss hie | into net of the play,—"'Christ’s ontry into Jo- | Isruulites crogs tho ted Seu In sufery,” ‘ho | with tho game spirit whieh Christ hud. when Ho | Wfter sharing his own breakfast with tho wnoak | Fouts b, Musne Ooh deotenesetonaitia soe lye Stussoe of religion, but in realle | rusalom.” Crowds of people aknging and re- | chorus appearod; having laid asdethotr mourn. | suffered for mankind, ‘the ideu that Christ was, | weedy. J unde a visit with him tow anal vile ANY VIANO®, FE eR ERIE IS, ae ee ee ee ae a a ee eo ue eet | Cuauexen nousttatisien or grave amy | ANE PA |. raat rst Churel e, em “ vt y whicl neeption, y Prewiel « i yi Ri VARENCE HOUSE, COLNE! 4 ovat Shall thy great Church rise tnd Aue He day | His Disetples followed line They" udveueed Rear erONtcaathe ‘The erossio of tho ited | goucentton,, The prunchor anid he stood In tho | Co isumplions Wwe found ulin lying on tho vor, | CAMtENCH MOUSE, CONNER ON BEATE AND | ___cormer stito sind auinacsia,_ Re te rr, 1 . Thank God there wre muny guch | across tha front of the stage, more than 60) | Seubad just been accomplished auifoly by the | Christ did, and the sacratice of Christ was tho | Without covering of any’ kind, no bod wid oo | nad rou per day, $l) bs €20u: pur woul, from #3 to os Bones anny Poet arin anid sop poten Se ron. ‘boys, aud girls, waving palin | Jerachites and tho tableau Hrupreserited Puutrioh great mouvement to Kot men freo from sin, | HFersurrounded by his aged, weeping purcnts. | 13: nls rooms rentud with nur. BUSINES: es. Wi IL to the an ' wre tru ranches, white nll were Jn pleturesque cas- | and bis host engulfed, ‘This was & remarkable | Christ did not div tosave men in thelr sin He was a euper,—that 13, bad lett hie Churen for'| 79, TIGUAE CORN OF JACKSON AND | POI SALHSA MANUFACTOIY, WINNT FULL na os, yo ee a ete ag rae Me’ sind shouting Wocrreue: Sito | tublouty and profiguecd tho resurrections «| avake tein oll OF allt tad Gus ee thee eeaeite | Protemtantistn. He reoelved olahe suiliings a | 1 saiiirdote Sun wot Goud reas ond | Eine eRe A aSmoeing wind wonour cutting wine ta ure undertaking tho conversion of .tho | Savior ralsed hunda to bicss tho people, and in not goventeenth four suldiera wore watch | for tt, and if it wad nut soudertood—It mon did | Month for uttending tho Bibl clias of his new foant spied we perdu. SUM te bid ghinurys fOr Wu aon oye Nee CUvOr ees me vorid, enc) uf nalighted from the ass. Ho ig 4 tall man, | ing beside tho sepulchro when an carthquake | notyct out of thoirain—thoy would notget ou faith, Init before dusts ho repented and: was re ranaie fu fay. re B41 hd wre situated in diruct ling wt communtention to Hee eee Toe ee anata tact | over sie foot; with long lowing bina buire: | occurred, tho stove rolling nway wir grout | the panty. Christ's aoniticy wis hot intended | ceived nok inta his old faith, ‘This ts tho eons | Week BRUCE WouD.Vreprietur | all par of she cuuniy eo umre ge less hedges nnd Invite men to come whero } tho ssimo who pluyed ‘this Prt in WH. Homo | holes the auldiors word frightened: Christ rose | to wnva.such ag these. He believed that Christ | dition of things in tho district from which most Mixcellancou: ‘ull, Lids i the Gospel fa prenebed; sumo yo to conyerao | one describing Lim saya: “No painting oyor | Mafesticully, teppod to tho door of the | suffered, but not that Ho wus puntshod. God | Of thls contingent comes, and it fa tho intention BALL ON Te Nowe BIDE, NOWTIL OF | Ok EAGE-A PULECLABS STOCK OF Ditty with the poorand neylocted; some minister to | brought to inind so complete a renization | tomb, a golden: mudiance filled the door, | could not have punished His lunocent San. of Father Nugent to remove every man, woman, ‘Uhio-st. by guntiemun und wife in'a private fans } toods und) grucorivs inn luwn Of S00) iniubl> the sick und affected: sometench in the Sunday- | of uur idea! ns this drawatls delincator whose | aud ‘wll disavpourcd. ‘Then camo secnd |“ Munkind ahold take pun thomuclved tho ag: | 800 child to a Inod whore they may Hive, Ho | ily, ur where thoty are fow uthor buunlors, Address, | inuts in Northarn 1Miuls; business catnbiistiod Mf. school, some from the sucrod doak. ‘The poor | Ifo hus been one of yours of preparation forbis | where Christ’ appeared to Mary Muze | grogute suifering uf thy world—an agyrogito | Mot with considerable opposition from the Land | yiaung torms and location, 44 Tribung ulticy. tuen yours: Hiret-cluas and proittatia; will rant or sell iveok thelraurvied. ‘Those who are able give | task, Noone could gozo upon him and romain | dueno, and when abo recognized hor | that was wluply overwhelming. Tako nil tho | J“ugte, who the vory day wo sallod pussed thy | =e eee Story wit odes stock about #124000 will Wuky built ot fot their service and thelr money. Thelr ob. | uutouched by the sofernnley” and grensur ofthe | Muster sho oriod ont for joy, aud kneeled nt | pickneas of the world, tts patos, Its broken fain- Followhng resolution: ween HOARD WANTED, teu -Uileds la roa! jotta, hd AD, 44 Wa Jeor 1a to uit Hat aiglanbortioud with the ‘king. | scuno." Ho certainly eimbodiod Heavenly pons | ila rout, Hu thon souds hur to tell Us brethron | iliae its temporal lowes Its dlsanpotntmonts— | yp afcaained, hut buying heard tha statement | SAT OPOl « VOnNG MAN AND Wire IN | Tet =a STORE PTOGK ANDY dun und glory of God. Thus thoy go on with | theucss and inujesty, One could almost bollove | and disappears. Tho chorus tion sany the | ull these things toyvthar unite in unking what | Of Mr. John Denvir, we strongly condemn tho ‘sou plouxant tocallty; privaiv fully proferrod; | WO SALB—A LIQUOR STOKE, SYOCK, AND over-Increnshiy power, Thoy cannot stay their | some medioval painting bad been endowed with pest Jove haan oF prise fad platings Hid fa called the agony of hathra, and tls not een ae bola tale ae the fupaal of | terms must by reusonnble. 0 4, Tribune ontce, avn es w ua WHAlat, CURNOE UI ; ving until vo dled u; fe. ‘ fe » Hutlofujnd, {iy fins riscn.” ote, | band to bellove Unt Nature itself 13 Iu aympa- ye Euthor Nugent, Liverpuol, ty pro: a TRG BALECIAR GUE ESTA DLISTED ar aud tote giving in UW choy finve dried up | teen care the Templo scone whore Christcast | Act eighiccnth, "The Asovheton.” tn the | thy with sulfuring in, tnt tho ocean moma | Mot and nouurann tho ‘emgration of our peas | - wenn oath — | Por, BARE BBO A (Goon, |, ESTATE STIRD, dura; gud thelr cily become 4 mountuln of holl- | outthose that bought and wuld, overthrowing | middle of thy soune the risou Savior (clothed tn | fur it, tho clouds drup tears for It, and the very ue anid wo.eurnostiy’ call upon all true friends DVANCES MADE, Nis, Warcites, | run invodtinationulvar cAddrose & Lscrrit, hess, the dwelling-plico of righteousness, Nay, | to wibies of the monoy-chanyerd, and lvedovea | silver tisauu) stood on top of Blount Olivet bly | jundscupe ia illed with aymputhy for its woes, of Ireland to discourage by every means in tholr olay ut up halt brokars! mab DA te | EAAOIPIN CLI Wii {egukmotoven then couse or rest tli the ree | uctually flew out from under tho tables Into the { right hand ralsod as If to bless thowo about Him, | duarich ought to bear the burdens of tho | Power the schemy as one valculatd to briny Twonsd add 12) itandolpbat. statabhanod LOL POR BALE TA TINETOL IN A curr al GEN i gions beyond thy sous ure blestod—untit the | air. ‘The woxt wblean was “Tho Sons of Jucob | thor hong two angels, ono euch side of Hin; | poor, He dig not moan that thoy should dis | Kout tho dupepulacion so mntich desired by lund= | “Ny AMOUNTS TO LUAN ON FURNEDUIS | chive oC CRleauat und wut of touls und fixtures Girth hull be filled with tho kingdom of the | Conspirinyg Against Their rotor Joseph,” after | all uround the foot of tho mountuin were tho | fributw tolrwealth among thom, He didnot | Wrdim and tho British Government and to in AM pianos, ous, without teumuvnl also of ult wood eliap) puad dobied tor atoves und hardware, AU> Lord. Was nov thie the conception of Paul, nod | tho Footta tion, aut rece by tho epurie. hs episrons at ae Bei ee ae mune: on cal say Wala fn ibe re aaa senso Unt Et ‘fnd pormanent Injury on our | sucuritivs, W Deurdurn-st., uot MH, rose Leta tribune ufice. is by vy ct v us a bewuutul tableau, Your Jusepn with q 5 ty ull property shou! Moornnon, but thut tho: Qa NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FULNITURE AND | ¥Noit BALM—Tlik LRA, VIXTURES, ANDFUI Re a tee Las | MiPintyie cout bis fathor had wiser hen. who | Luaras Murtha, Mary Mugduivas, and othor | ability’ ar’ tho wealthy should "bo omplosed:| At Olock threo cars wera switched on tothe | AManarwiuant huitoon, | [OR RATT TEANE, VISTURES AND PUL i uur romovil, 15) iandul Uitury of the Mulier Howse, contmily Ineated on + ton of taslon? next dramatic seeno wos “Tho Bunbodrim Dive | Womon, Nicodemus and Joseph uf Arimuthen— | to “help mankind. There ta someting! | Cunand whurf and the “Exiles of rin’ put on, 9 Fi 3 = | Bino-ac, containing @ rouwe; dying an A No. b cosh eee eee en tar at wirprisa tae tho ro cussing Wiut Shum be Dono withtbis Galle | altand cen in uttitudes of devotion. aururise, | radically weaug. 4h sociely ‘whore wou, Hoan (ion, a8, Louone, wyront oF thu Lake Crthoy Gilat on watcion a DOAND HILV ER | Dustiaes Bor particitere apply wo Tied GUODILCH, Uglon of Christ. has mado such Mttle progress, | lvean.” et Yat being driven from the empio, | und glorification. While thoy wutohod Hin thé | ure eo ‘rich thoy cannot ouunt thalr money, | Shore ond, was tn churge, of the slipment und | ios of ovary dusortpuud, of QULUSMEDS Laan und Hous bb Major Muck, ‘ g —asnlnts sou yot su fur from conforming w tho | thotr despotld Mish Priest nnd al, violently ire | horua wany the stirring etruins of the byw at while othors ure ubjectly pour, Ho knew of | wentout with them to Chicagu. Thoy left on pullin d:tWo (Weonsed),"W Kast Madison-at, Estab: POR BALIC-ONE OF TINK TBs 17 ; oer Rud «ntuple oun on Bout WHEY MOWRIAGH, TOAR & RTORAGH Go,’ | WeGUUDWIN d C0. te) Wost Madison, Wy woUuds tis BtaruWee BO Heal Van Mucnet IUSINESS CHLANCE--ONI OF ‘Tike BEST SALE—A MONTOAGE OF Gon, AMPLY | Haun quuruntocds not prot of $Y In ite next your. ry iui required, KOM. Tunuiry of G.C- COOK & CO, Hee Re et) eNO paeey MEE | tnd at itandulptiest., ur addvuss D1, i'rivuuo ollie, spirit o er, and the world seams yo tated and threatening, cry out’ for revenge, | Victory, with (ta refrain of Hallolujuh, While | young girls who buve worked for oloven yours | tho regular Westorn expres ut 6 o'cfock and | It Fe se ee ee ee ee te eea cane | dealing by sending eve Of ole number to tind | toy shhg tho curtain fol and onded tho most | fy tui diy as hurd i bony ea as suyours | wilt reach Bt. Paul by Sunday, ‘Tuoy aro all 1 turles, how fow really walk in tho ways of the | Chrivt—hinting that some one eun be found to | Wonderrul oxbibition 1 ever oxpoct w soc in | fist uble how to pay tholr boned, tt tha Paont good huulth, but very destituto, righteous, [a reply wocun but paint to the | betray Him lite their bands, Thon exmy two | tila world, It waa cortulily most soloran. | ure ignorant, ae stould bo taught; if lua, | + —_——EEE——— facts thit no better way of redeeming the world } tabloaux from tho Arours phy preceded by mus | Kverybody was carnestly attentive, No want of | they should bo Inatructod In tho ways of tie THE CENSUS, has oun Wavovercd, also that whengver auy | glu, and followed by Act J, “Christ's Dopurture | reverence was anywhere visibic, ‘but serlous | dustry, and tho responsibility for chia tustruction Bpectat IMspatch to The Ch Trbui portion of Christ's profesed diuciples have | from Bothany," which wus 0 Very puthotlo scone, fuces and tearful tyes all through the elyut | roated upon tho rich. ‘Cho law of Christ will itcago Mend wal Ineiroste) A practioult realize our Lords aiea | ‘Phen y tablend from Bather,—" [ng Abasuurns | hours that we gat ¢hore, with only an intermias | yout come down and twuch tho woulthy, to bi Saspwicn, IL, Junog%.—Tho corrooted returns: Tis ICR PATD & PATE SAVI: yas HORSES AND ©. ot a veuroh tholr moral power hag | itepudlates Vashtl and HBiovates Kathor, fol- | dion of in bour at noon. 1 was dollybtod ut what | the poor, If only by teuching thom how thoy cal; | of the population of Sandwich foot up 2vc.—a. aud Piielity Bank book: bod 8 undinav|ats Nes fT vette hats atic Deen treeslatiblo, Me never promised tho | lowed by musloy then Act 4, “Curist'a List | Wo would call the orthodox ovangallent pipes help thomselves, ¥ : unin of over 800 In tho lustten years, ‘Tho entire onal Hank gurl tow, SIA AKC i jonoral ASS, HALE Ob FINE HOUSES AT FISH Conquest of the world to. overything that mth | Journey to Jorusalom," and “Tho Temptation of | wontution, strictly Mterul Scripture aptritua- “those who havo knowlodgo should bear tho | qownship of So k hea M5 farme aud 3,000 plan oral Nutr ats = as &UAY t's, oupnur Phiirtwunth-at aud Wubush= Lo culled by Ifis tume—only to ills flock. If tho | Judaa’’at ony slay of tho ataye, Whery Loseemed | Wed; ng magnifying the pesition of tho | burduna of thous who buve ft not. itty Just as Benth oC oaae Bee f abaekes T,OANS, CR RUMNEROTR, PEAR OS FERC IN | Rr sia yest ay uO a ete anos at Churvh hus become in any degree a sxecular so } brooding uvor tho words of Christ, and strug- | Virgin Mary; not ow or an, act | oy to be nlggurdly of lourntiy og of munyy, | {nbubitants, of whieh tho Village of Somennul | 4 putiatesultat roduced rtua kil Weahlugtons | Ci ait tite awen, und will bu. om wxlibition cloty,—depending upon soculur wens, ecoking | gling with hiv own consolence, Fevenling ft ina | that could olfond any Protestant And the | but whoun the Vicuriousness of God ontens tho | Yaa about ted, Ut ts thought duit tho eniite pate se Bae w|i) Woitnemly nox, Whonwey will bo wuld tu the Boulul aud geculur onds,—le it uny wonder sbu | soliluquy, ‘This wus ouc of tho best dramatic | #inplo, puro-minded, duyout villagers have cer | pourts of jearned jnon they will Und tog to lation of De Kulb County wili bo nearly i, MexeY TO TAN ON RUIN Gite Ftc. Wirtt> | hi, fs ghorn of ber strength? Christ promised yie- | eoened of the whole play, Another seene repre- | taluly most wonderful comprebonsion und ten- | pour out tholr truths und thoughts sous to help | ‘THO ollost porson in tho “county Iya inun tuy | AY out removal. VAIIY, 18) Wost Mondor. ; i, FIND A GOOD ASSGKTHENT tory tothe Church only abboconcolved tt, Lf } scitod Jobu apd Petor ai tho houw of Murk in | derncas of feqling to represent the glorious | unkind. ourduld, who hus been an imuat, of the County: $10, O00 te t8aNe Nb MowiGaans ron | 13 OF Jighht corres busgioe phaorony, Ss. us, ie Christ's iden of His Church bo such us [have | Jerusalem, whoro thoy bad been sent to pr picture of our ftedcemer, as wo beliuye on Him, ‘The professions bave their dutics to munkind; rqurbuyeg for twenty yourd, é} Falus facie ad wan 8 per [ sonable prices, at 63 Wast sudlson-et, 10H, IML, trled ta deseibe it, can we bope to subdue the |.pure for ‘tho “Lust Supper.” Two tubleuux, | 8 tat, wo almost ruallze our idoul, Some.ous | they owe un immense debt to guclety, ‘Tha |, bite/Pu., Juno 2i—Tho consus of this clty | cunt JU. BANLE, Moot 14. Wd Washington, TiOit BALHE-THE STYLISH DROWN CAIIAGH ‘world to Christ? Nuy, can wo hope to save our | cach pi and accompantod y mnuala (alte: 4 nw At isthe pure enthuslagp of belleviag | iuedieal profession do wore unromunerative | shows tho Peplatiow, to bo Riya guia th | === GRLLANEOUS, | Af od suddio home, hurovtore ridden and steiven, Own souls unless wo be truly conformed to it? | ing aud orcbeatral). ‘Tho Neat, etbhy Lard Son nds, love of God, und of oteMal truth, that | work for the poor than flo clergy or any othor | Wn yoarans 46 per cent. erent ete AO TTT cea | LU dunaD Chonuy, inqutre uf JACOB ESTRUY, iu Haye wo who profess to belong to Christ thu ov. | Munn to tho Isrwolltes in tho Wilderness"; sc pau toapines sony tn abot, jabore. cane Wo | class, but yet thelr debit ty not fully disefiarged, ——————_— CPST LAN iets No NWR “Gu | sold rok of tale india idence in uur own consclousuess that we bave | ond, “Tho Grupos Brought by tha Sples trum | look upon jon Play as the most murve Agteat deal of tho ilshealth of the world re- | BROTHERHOOD OF LocoMoTive ENGI. oF Hu In wholosaly haus poston uf jALEEWO 4 . que and take PROF EUW WGOUTTONED KENTUCKY beun renewed iy tho cuumutor of our uiluds, our | Cuan.” ‘The first; represchtiug wo mun of | Oud and elovated dramatic exhibition of our | sults frou iguorunca; if tho patients. of the Sashive Sr buokkoenur, ith Vribunw oles, — Jeauidiy frome (uamapes) right bay, thates, uinus, objects, ad labors? Haye we given | tinue, was the tucat of ull, more than 400 por- | epoch, and tho porfcotian of tha religions | jnodicul men were honestly und faithfully tu- . Ragen MALE-UNDEIC AN OitDiHIE OF | hutnts tie Mybh weluht, 1c; hove all auddie waite, Ourselves up wuelly to Christy Ls our allection | s0us—10 childrun, tho youngoust not 3 years | drum, and not merely u relioof the distant | structed by tholr family-physiciany, thts woul | gr, Louts, Mo.,Junv #7.—A grand union mcots tho Buperfor Court of Couk County, tints, 1 | Bid well Urokan fo burneaal ura vaud tw city, wie hay for Curit and tho brethren purumount to overy | old—furmod the various groups of tho seenc, | Past”" T iucloso a photograph of tho Christus, | bo largely othorwivo. {ny of tho Brotherhood of , arab utoe fuF, ely ie wet Bae ar Ue toute | tug andy ana byonce ald. “Luduirdat 1AM SOND: Other thought? Ar we ually uvery talent we | ‘Tho children wero in tho foreruund, next boys | who ls formed Ike u plows of wulpture, bo lss6 | “Upan tho Juwyeni ang leglulators restud a | 12K Bruthorhood of Locomotive Engiucurs | quarter nf nection thirty fous cb Tumustiy ainiye VBI Wouuruuel ious staliives Pesseas tur Christ? Soek Nrvt of all tho Kingdom | and girk, mothors with thelr babies, while the | perfect, phyaically, He is w simple woud-carver ges responululity, ‘Conthiry to gencrar bos | oF the Misstasipp! und Missouel Vatloys wus held tf f Bs 4 * Woudeuleltouse su riding, Wa Grune ‘ , elpal a County, Minus Tide tur | “VON MENCTIBEA, AUGHION AND COMMINNION — « Tike we, a8 Church of Jesus Christ, | old mon tilod tho background, SMogea was thu | With the awectest sully, and portceuly graceful [ fief, tho lawyers were really, lo uo majodty of | fa sturcantile Library (ul this ovening, About J pruposty iiuat be dullveryd Ww me ub my uince 0 18 Wi = a Convtuiclng punaiyors’ Gin tho conversiunt of | hlost prominent tur frit att awa We | tod dignified i overy muveluunte -f baw ius | tnidittey tne eles eat very ‘couuiiry, | 9X mamnbury word prewcat. | D.Mf, Archie, Grand | Be, 18 toanduihvet., Chica db yikar bald July dike ng, ng EB Avaablngton ae, ure sale wad: tho works fiogreat uid ull-consumting ouleve | ing towards heaved. Auron ulso was consplea- | tho night boforo the play with bis long, black, | Good Tawyere couse peuca, Instead of Htlgi: | Chiut Bnyglnoor of the Order, duitvorud wu ude | Sirians (uth), iat VAGINAS A, "PUILEIN, te | US nds Of new uid avound-bunl vali Tor whlek wo ore living and ure ugsociated? It | ous. All hands wore strotebod out while tho | cur tag Jock tnode pioHiress ito wlysbt, mae tlon, and if thess could only tducuty te people | drosiyand speeches Were made by two or throg | Culver. _ = wuios. We CHIU Ray yee to thowe eeurchiug questions, | manny fell Uihtly and meus like u fulluf snow. | ost took tho part of Lixo) fee 3 oly bud long | to puneaey thoir burden of duty would be mare | otbor perians. Wale WAENGT OL ATS LIKE A CHALLE 100 WEAMS WANTED Sy YARDS WLACI Wohuvevither left_our trstlove or we haves | The Utelo childrga bold buskots and uprony to | cueiiny hulr, wud bud u lovely bonlgnoxpression, | ¢uily discharyed. 1 re a OME, istahre inftucled wilh ray. Ne oe OO cart tur sala ay west ayy, donut. eorae Suinio ta lve white we are dead, Tete very pose | cuteh it, During the tableau the chorus sang | Iba futher, an old nan, wood-curver of whom eee business peoplo, ‘the, ladorios peoulo, all LOST AND VOUND, * Hoge haa Cl srvation o) Madbon wid Canalests, “Ja tee KINCADE, Cone . boty. Tho. tute oh re eee Ds soon: : na sible for us to huve fipooette tho nameot | scbarming bywn of thanksgiving, After the | L bought Rete of bis own wort ty Louk t broke Bb Christ, and yet. to. be the greatest obstaclus 1 | second tublodu—" Tho Grupes from Canaan" | Part ot Herod in No one Ie allowed ty tuke | into hia Bouse and stulo tho valuables of blinsolt Hh LOOwee PRUM BARN, ust=wi ROK “a far =n 3 _ ’ ee yi about Kd pounds, rube front knee. 3 CANTON I CLO! i the e ‘Church,—Achins in the cup, 6 tbe Hitth Act, bo Lust suppor,” ovi- | partexcept the best character; und ws | and wife was not more grhasuul than the biborer | poh Care wales about : ‘ eaeanernr ed wiarcoareseeems | ny anmpenrouterier t Sontie to tmitat uf ili storm BE gyor tus | dontly copied fron Leouurdo da Via Famnous {ei di ahupition of ‘ul dio youu poopla to be | puta defective ender boneath his pulling: | ¥iutdsivertag norte bic MOSCHINO, uF Wort | PapOE tes orth UAM ALS HLGAY | TX Gap Pi yb ea Y 7 % r Jtual.self-denying Chuce nicturo—the postures, color of tho clothing, the 1 thoy ure en Christian whe performed | dickens r as a elu Dis f Wiabeeat this very moment, Our awn couutes | beonur of thu recut, and’ tho table with’ tuo | sian devotod poop, Wuow'tuo Cariseus was | uumeCeveey day duties Goeatly HOM Ret teas | Sesser eins | tures Mutplurmuae Meyaerys fe Went Muneeest 8 | Grassy Mutucumptiy atouded ts esiaullaned ek, Gspeolaly demands it, Liiquity abounds, Our | cloth ted fn knots at'tho corners, Before the | wsked at onu thine If ho did not suifer really touuk hin yuestions about Lot'a wife or Wa HMAN TS CO, ally Lieinucemulit; PRNUUMUME & CU. chcapost und beat uy city, Advances wt luw £0 Cy Ue MAMIE, 1) Wat Myuave-t MACHINERY citica are full of moral pollution, 101s bigh | suppor the washing of tho Disciples’ feet by the | Very muck when they put bit on, tho cruas, he | Jonats und tho whale. ; PTT RET TTT RTT CG ee reads tlie? then, fuithe culldreutor God io come out | Savior was ropresonted: After tho sop Judus | suid, f—but, ant to tonorty tho tow | * ‘Thy young pouply should bear thé burdens of SU AAIRGINE Poll BALE NOW TUNNING Aw | TATUTEALE A wool aos from thi 10 und by separate, and to pus away | risked from the room; und tho wholo was very | robes were pour uy draped and tho colors in | tho ol i tho ld of the young; the strung uf the | pursuce brats 7 Seliviae, We reyuiro nur pwr, Cut shea Ave, tu LULL, l % aud ebasl-ar. pvery ‘uucleanpiness, 49 ctury to God, that Io | eolemy and attegting, ‘Tho Disciplea wero Boo barawny, Bfternoon of Bunday wos | wouk; those who ditter in religivus oF othor | Gulines October oust