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THE CHICAGO TRIB RELIGIOUS. Henry Ward Beecher Defines His Theological Position. gummor Vacations, and ‘How to An Appropriate and Timely ‘the’ Rov EB. 1, Galvin: © :! Ingersoll Contrasted with. Ltther—Discoti tha Rev, Gedrge Chalney. Manhood's (Grit, and the Kuquisits ting On {nthe Worl” Unltarlanism and Its Bellet Leclar ‘body, of Harvard. BUNCHES TIHOLOGY. | THE QNEAT DIVINE EMIMILATICALLY BX- Bpecint Dispateh to The’ Chicago Metbuna. * New Youu, July 11.—My, 3 ils farewell sermon-cthe Inst beture his an- anal trip to the Whifd Mouhtalus—to-day. “Recent procinuntion hing bean mado,” sald Mr, Beeelier, Inn sonorons yotce. ‘that I have takon n new departure, abandoned the ground of my fatliér, and-taken up with Ib- eral atl infidel notions. . ‘thesd reports have been apread brondenst by the press, and to those who know of my mbistrations porsoti- Ally Lieed hotsay png thsi About thiose mien, who are fit for anything [very indignantly), but outof regard for those who read my ser mons, nnd who only know no by reputation, and who might possibly be moved by these nsperstons, I wilt state platily. and dlatinetly I stand,” fle said, bo bellaved tn God that thé Biblecontained fhe truth as known to: the Hebrew nation; that it was inspired, and that {ts hisplration was given by God for seproof, ¢ {nstruction ‘In righteousness, the true view of the {neplration of the Berlpt- tures was to be obtained by a-vigorous study By of all tho ‘fncts.connécted with them! Ha hetd, with ail the Church, that the Hiblo was fot a selentific’ guide. “Hd Accepted the Iangungo of the Westminster Confession In regard to the Supreme ‘Juidge,ete, . Pore slatent contempt for ‘the spirit and strneture of the Bible tended to put ‘6 man back, to close his eyes to the Hight,.and to Introduce 4 restless caSulatry th the place of. reasonable interpretation, ‘Cho Bible‘ taught us. what was good and Low’ to ‘embrace it, and.whnt was evil and how tg shin ft. He belleved every lian was born without hoilness or maral sense, but with a capacity to be developed by aftergrowth, “When mon violate God's Inws through Ignorance or Inexperlunce,”? sald Mr. Reecher, “such things are Infirinl- tes. When they come to years of discretion and brenk God’s laws they sin. “Shirrequires Divine tntarposftion and correction, Tlie nat- ure of God Js incomprehensibié,. and all we éan do [3 to‘obtain a fragmenthry ahd partial Pee vicwotit, Inceept the Trinity, although for 4,000 years tt.was cartainly not. bolleved, and many goud men have Ived and died without it, £ pelleva in’ the ‘divinity’ of Christ, al- though I reject the dogmng re cechor preached (tho orthodox God) § orrection, and. tha Athonastan Creed.” cepting the orthodox definition of . the ‘trinity, howover, | Mr: 13 tion of a philosophy al “which must always.bo 80.” “The he vonaidered to be “ the sourec of a ror human actlylt ye” lio “was Ike the sti, renovating and strongthening and giving oul new Iite. ‘The. Bible and’ sclonce were not at wor, no miatter how. much peuple, trie mike them, #0. notas an historic act, a broken aw, but as something In the eternal and inherent nature of Divin suffering nnd deith of Ciits xpositjon of the atonement, but not the ent {tself from ont the subletles and uerlities of medisval and modern thea- Tbelfove In the sublime simplicity the Apostle’s Creed, -[Here M1 Tama horetic, tern of theearly Church,” Hon, he salt the condl- had cortuinly a to in the dtonement, evies to mend. e ny iva ail ate heretic after'the pal A Speaking of ‘retalbu flon of men In this, workd powerfill Influence on thelr future, » The Old restament: did. not teach’ this, but Christ id ddubted. the-..appiieatton of oy supporting the dogma of eternal punishment, of, “tan uity of constant torment.?? Tt whs gif based on plillosophy, that.csves all, ed “from Untversalists, Annthillsts, T hold conjectural, not doginatic, oplilons an this questfon, “All the Sct! Uvely Is Uing the penalty of sin does not cea with death, but goes on beyond. Tho root “my nilnistry,’ cries B been ecclesiasticnl, or j, It has been a minister: have been deeply. eecher, *hign’t.| avlugicnl, or «loc. of sympathy. erced§.?.and ~ schools been man, iny-stidy and toward -‘my fellow-men, ant @ have done comes from th B been onealded. 1 men ought te dons Lido. Thaw the liberty of man in genoral, taken it. [Applause.}." pounded any theology but my own, and hever represented any church or-creed, but ly my own views. 1f Tam not perinittad » with other. churches, 1 [though 1 we quite content to stand with thoi to stand without. thei. belleve me to be dan nic out of the pale of th cannot put.ine out of Ch Sobig Faris of oxtail isccesat a shnll not go buck to innke pence, or F tnico baek anything L hve. sald. Lill. hoe engage ln controversy, 1am not outhounding doway evory one who twist am open, Unconcenle bittertivss ng -the worst heresy, and waiting Thave not many year voloo which caused Hom foullshly.!* AUMMER VACATION. SRUMON'UY.THE NEV, B.-L: QSLVIN, The Roy, Edward I, Galvin: preached yos- terlay. morning ‘tn the: Third Unitarian Churehi, corner of Monrac and Laflfn strects, on “A Summer Vacation, and How'to Spend It.” IIo announced the fallawing text; ‘To everything there ts a scason, every purpose undor tle hoavan,—! le sald, in opening, that as the time drawa igh when faujiles and {clouds are phout to separate for longer or. shorter seasons, St 13 flting to consider what i¢ meana to take a vacation. To the little children just released from crowded school-rooma it 13 a season looked forward to as ong: af pleasure and Play, after months of confining and irksome study, ‘To tho older student.Jt means, & ror freshing month or two spent at the scaside, on the water, or among the monntaing, ‘fo the people who have worked hurd, and tothe careworn mother, tha season of ‘vacation, comes asa welcome rellef from ro} Js, however,a larger class of fas Si) how to kiN the the. the fiteral meaning of the word, which in ts trug’sousy means A vacnnoy, It ts 4 truth & season for havin; our idea saul not bo uf sport ea ‘reat increasa “In machine had at the expense of thu gl chanics, Fifty. years ade every. park of 8 watah, while now in ur great American factories hundred snployed, and each mean knows only hf of the watch, ‘The enginsay for ly knew how to makedach part of th Hing, but now alt the parts are mechani- y turned out by delleate Iathes, Soli ication te one process Hg thu a youpe bookkeeper who. s js .morg tired than the | cai enter “whd. works ‘while moving about r needlewoman, with: her “stiteb, stiteh,” and wear: Wek thus the swart! ave: thought all body.* 1 have ave ever’ @x- eld“ fellowsh|} resents me, 1 tng auger. rnd he-added, jn. @ @ good tle, but hatoy a continual es, has 9 harder ’ idekwnakel deals ing. blows heavy and fast while tha tron {a hot. fhe business tien of Enutand and Muropo lave not pursued our soieldal policy, ‘Chey Know the value of n holiday, and do not let thetr business go oh without the needed re- taxation from Its cares, ‘The Aimerfeans 1s o peoples do not know how to spend a hollday season ns thoy should do. Jron a vieation with shane ot Aine or a rellef {rym cates Bina gAns new fdens and nv vigor to take hold of work again with renewed Zen. dod never intended that nen should be mero mia- chines. He aa Blyon them -factlties of ob- servation, anc pr thei In sympathy with tho mountains andthe straams, .tho woods and Hie Inkes, the vatloyd and the vcchus Man needs to drive. dwLenro away, aud travel [3 one of the best ees Of enjny- inenht and education. Tmpressions are nie on the minds of young and old whieh are never effaced. ‘I'v the ‘true lover of Nature -no country presents t better ar groater fluld for the ‘gratifiontion, of, his tastes than otr: own. Ibis hiumibating'to heag an American raising ton Eitopenn who lins traycled in Ents countty the scenery of the Alps or tho Rhine, while he confesses that ho, bag never sein tha Hudson or, tha Yosemite, Travel in Itselt {sn good best-of charactor, whet aomuof the day dronus of antielpnted des Hight avo dissipated by the qdtuplexpuriencs. Tho speaker ree pinmnencted is heurers to putin pteo ‘sttip ot patlunce {rt theit mind, when setting forth on thelr simmer. Journey. ‘To take charge of a family traveling party requires as meh of this virtug, as to bo Governor of: & Staté, Alls the petty. annoyances of tha journey. re- quran great deal | of Socratic. phi- Tosophy and patience, ‘The siummer vadatloit offers 1 seroat many fAelllties for. dota good, evel If ft is confined to the peaple with whoin wo nye Bt; yin Alter al is fhe mulliplitntion of Hittié deeds and “li(lie kind words that inakes up the sum of wenn hap- pintess. “Not n few people seem altnost whiol- Winitinerant to- thelr conditct, while away ‘or a holiday. . ‘Lhe, generous soul who eit; deavors to make all happy around him'soon dreates n joyous atmospiicre 11 Unenelehbors hootl, It'}s tho awakening of this disposi- tlon'In tho mind thaé will make a yaeatlon anything but vacancy aml deliver the trav. eles from ennui. When Charles Sumper vile ited Paris at the nro of 2 he devoted himself to mental recreation and found rest in the improvement of his mind. Jt wasn vacation to Agnss|z {0 lear pis Teeture-roont aud make a luborjous trip along the banks of tho x jection of Amiizon to gather a magnificent co! flora std aunt of the country. Ono contiot forget that mahy cannot afford to go away from. home, As to tha poos, toll- ing masses, It fg well tat the broader charity of these latter days has taken thom Into cut- siterntion. In many places ‘plénies are are ranged for the poor, and. there Is not 2 better place than Chicago, with, Its: fucilities for excursions on the: water, for tho trial of this charitable experlment. For those who re: minin, thera are few so poor thag they cannot afford to'go.lo the cool rnd shady ks 80 wisely apd benafleentiy, provided ft this elty. Above nll let us remuriber thoge at home on a bed of Slcleniaiss Let us try to nnticlpate, Ina spitit of Kindness, some one’s secre! wants, ond there will, be no- case to con. plahi of the suinmer heat of tho Vurddn of tho noonday sun. ** ——- ROBERT G, INGERSOLL. LECTUNE BY THE MEY. GEORGE CHAINEY. ‘fhe Sev. George Chainey, of Evansville, Ind., lecttired tn Applebees Hall, Vincennes. avehtie, above Thirty-fifth street, nt 10'°0’clock yesterday morning, his tople being “ Robert G. Ingersoll.” Ho began by.anying that he wottld spoak not of n dead hero'but rather ot alivihg one, “He had not In view 4 defense of Col, Ingersoll so mich bs a study of the religions probloms that cluster’ about -lis name. Ingersoll needs no defense or praise, His words wore his best-prafse, and his genius decks him with a crown of glory aud Invests him with seeptre of power which no” abuse.or hintred born of ignorance and fear caulds take from hth. 3He be- fieved. that no: man. living to-iny Pog aots hate ns much good for tha race of Robert UG, Ingersoll, ‘Tho speaker wished that tho Na- tion had o hundred more jusy such men rq _ every elty ‘In tho lanl, to ~amite: owith=- all> theirs powor the {dols.of superstition, He thought that religion was dying with .tha dry-rot of in- slicority, and suciety was stagnating in the poluonions vapors of Indliferentisin, und that ngersoll was doing as mine, gs any man to, hinprova the and state of affairs, : Continuing, ho resald. the age démanded the reformer. A reformer was always the same th whatever age he inleht appear. The worshiper- of Jesus, because ot Ais tchless volume of lave, littio thinks Wwhint-a stern and-terrible Iconoelast He was. All should worship not the Jesus who thinderod-with shreasm snd dnvective at the orthodox people of His day, but the Jesus who Ntted no fe fillen, svoutnnt ant eased Hustla ehildren. So a future age will think of lugersell tenderly,—not a3 the exposer of tho “ Mistakes of Moses” so- enticed, or as the aimfter of hypocrits, but as the champion of liberty of. every mau, wom- an, and child, who had dono his best to inake every home. heaven, and to lake smooth the rough paths of life to the feet of the fittla a , eS ‘The spenftor next draw a comparison be- twoen Luther and ingorsoll: as reformers. Luthor was n Reformer prepating’the way for an ago of falth; Ingersoll for-an age of rengon. “Luthor’s fod Wns superstition, cor rupted by, hypocrits Into a crime in the mumimertes of the Cathotle Church, Inger- soll’g foy was falth dwindled into cunt, Vand protlucluy n harvest of {nsincerlt dnd immorality. "The fdol Luthar sought to smash was tha. Pope, asthe wleegerent of ce a fallidie; om - agdothtnig shinself i garments of fnfulllbility, .. ‘The -Idol Ingersoll sought to drag from its throne was ithe Bible as an Infallibie hook. Luther was , aman of Immense phygleal pen hh and coarse [fh hls arner addicted" ing Irreverende, ngersall was Inch more of a guntieman in mamers than Luther know how to Dey: HL wil contd seo ie he wis bullton the game plan. The world has said that Tnthor was tuo vindictive, In reply he sald, * I-plave my: whole glory and honor in hint x gal of ine that [rage and storm inst the Paplats, I will henceforward ursue them with my imprecations ceaye- cal, Jeaving nelther thom tory Tepost unt] iF have sunk into the totnb;, Nover narnia ahnll they have a gootl word from me. Tam determined to see them crushed and buried under the weight of my thunder and light+ ning.” ‘The speaker compared this spirit of “Luther: with Ingersoll when | be. sild that he would nover lecture without at- tacking the {nfainous doctrine of the Atone- ment, and pleaded with all who were present not to.contribute another dollar to such 2 inoNéstrous fulavhood as-the ‘dvetring which would sand good tnon to Hell and bad men to. Heaven, THe then compared Luthor’s and In- gursoll’s tenderness, Instrating itwith varl- ons quotations. ‘jie speaker snd that wher, over these two men ‘difored 1¢ could ‘all bo traced to the differences fn the time In which they lived, that a new ne briugd progress and new Wark for its_leade! Aftor awell- dng upon Bible toples; Aly, Chainey. said that another ulol which digerso}l sought to .de- stroy was an‘orthojlox conception-of.a God. Men had made for themselves many fmages ofGod, Same have bean anryed ont of wood antstone; others outoft spirisunl qualities, bus. still carved,—only jn tha piacy of a material’ ehisgt ft had been'g chisel of thought thas. had ‘alven shape png beauty to the tnage. The man who wors Mpod hia woolen or stone finnge of God “has been called an idolater, , Mr. Ingersgll had simply aitirmed the ane thing of those who yyorahjped thourht-fmage, In the eyolntion sof mitt there comes n time when It was consclons idolatry to worship any miterlyl image,ot God, bit still later, fu the growth of jnun, 1 becomes n stil! greater Idolatry to worship any ‘mental {mage of God. ‘Tho.spirit.of imain In its growing —sonaltiveness to touch of nature rises In pura and noble fooling abova-tho posalbility of giving tho worshly of the heart to any enthroved' pers | sonal oF {rapyrsunal ruler of the universe, : ——— : ) * MANHOOD'S GRIT, SENUOY DY: THE NEV, GRONOB W. BWEENRY, Last evening at the First Cliristian Church, the Moy, George. W.. Sweeney preached on “The Grit of Manhood,” one of a series of “ Half-Hour Sunday Evening Lectures” to young people and beginnergin fe 1 The reverend speaker sald that slnpl truths, new and old, of Importance to young. peopla and “early voyagers” on the sea of life, were becoming the best efforts of the preacher, and ware of untold worth to the young. Foremost in the plan of life he. would mentton or recommend to the begins ner of Jife the neceasity of a detinit alm.’ The people: who succeed are people of p life pur- pose,- Power, pasitlon, monpy, and eharac- ter are obtained only, asa rule, when sought as great ends of Jif. Mony of -our most gonial, . jWolesnyled ene “fall because of incoherent, disheveled thoughts Rete Nene ett 8 well-sy Lz wv. The ends o Ife must be cared “You usp render a fale to begin fife {nn little home, with platn: clothes atl coarse food, anil yi plemented by faithful Industry and frne » You will bevome Cama gathered honesty sccure a founctationt of prosperity, ag been seettrad tn the mn H-to-dp fn Ife, from temptations amd vices. and economy lave taught you to sy to your eyes, eats, tonzue, and desires, our ows. sittiation, peon skiticd and your brains fertilized.” You eradially mady your wealth, ant wealth In, return hus ninde you, Jess of Nazareth common inboter from youth.to mit He lins, therefare, {snot dishonoring to. ur fathérs Intd thé fo: bending their backs in Tnest children ot this: -dtepublic le. an “Phe best tak-ts ry and mandy, and Intl bap- Your hands have » hen tited labor, ahould profit by uh gommon sense, coti honest habits, Abe tized in toll, anda gbpd cendsilence vold of offense toward Go'and war, {4 luek enditgh. Don’t stand about: on «the “ytreet-corhérs hoping tu find n dollar or ofa! with no owner, ever expectant of something to turn up. will make you rich or svise, People beginning lip should tearn sto, tlontiy walt for the axpansion of ttelnsen- vironment. A Ife carried up step by stopis most beautiful and fall of herolsin, pretenses nd cfforts tb live beyond otreytm- stances lead men Intg theft and overs. ci colvable dishonor. If you arg determined “seem” alittle more ‘than you are, do register at-n hotel and rob your other gredlite) io bill.” Bd content in poverty to eat at a “restaurant,” if;lto: require it; and thon, If you must sev than you are, plek ¥ r tles at the Palmer or Grand Paelfi for nn hidnest Increase of your fugit Ant while you inerense tf bear In miftid your inward ou “ get noderstanding.”” édavin th S eountiy arg abundant A min vorant die In Igno- tenets, horses and a, Wines, mils, and tsto tell you, antl in agriculture Mistery. Books: ‘aur Wweth and 4 jeans of knowl- is without excuse tis a isgrivce,’ wagons, forges and tleld: men, all have their lessons ta tench you,—le: and mevttanies, th sclence Ane nerd can be enjoyed hour thing voor, The pootest man in the Taud enn have the conipany of nnd Bacon, and Plato are knock- Ing at the doors of poor mun, cometn and tench great lessons at humblo Aliya, stock of affection tint dod gavel you. Forget rot your father andimother, nid brother aid sister, when out to liva for yoursel! should uffer come town over sou ts a shower of eitotions, pure and sweet ne the Kons of seraphs, or the dreams and Yow gols, “Never forget honest father, nnd swee ‘They made your nest soft with tho fenthers plucked frdim their own bosons, Cultivate affection for men in general. thom good, and no evil, Bellavo ta hiuman love ft. * You will inake iitore inistakes by r constant distrust than a-rea- sonable trostininen. ‘Live happily a8 you go through life. Don’t put off your tiappiness to Old nye, If you vita throtyct Iife nothing but aulfishiess hess,” your. ot age will I Be liappy, wow. . 1 peace with mon and Heaven now, and God will bless your old age with Joy and sweet’ pence, Cultivate falth, ho: are indispensable to your d No man can {nore his relighous wat is n native factor in man. 1 enter, thinker, and worshiper. “AS you {to forth, fn Ife you will be: stronzly tempted ve up your faith In God, and of” Christ, and. * the and the Church, Thoe.. Lord’s Day-you should not for ‘he precious habits of the day that thay may if, Keepy bright be Tecallections that tho old homestend,—the t, loving mother, nid love. They obrotvatico of: the nko even an faith “fn Glirist, unieas he could repl Ase. It with a sounder, He found himself In mueh eluser ayinpathy with his trinitarian brethren than cwitl those who regard Srolunas nothiug more hig. a cpredusnently wie and dood mant Hand he word now beg lrave to state his posl- Stlve belie? With regard to Him. ie world take ns the starting polnt of his eft slew. of Chris {is words, + that “hath seen raat hath’ “Rech the Fither,”—tha father, not the recon person of a tripartite ora trijme God, but the Father whith thé popular -thddlogy 80’ separates frony the Son that by ney, posatbility could elpher, represent, the ‘othen’ The doctrines of the Trinity and that: rot the two nntures In Christ are not eo aie’ errors na {fifierfectly-developed trunk, They ‘até faulty Sn agserting mot too much, trrt “too je. = ‘They... recognize the Diving ant the. Iniman in Christ, Dut fall to Interpret thelr synthesis,—to show how they maka not two fattires, bus one nat- ure—huinan beeanse Divine; Divine because human, ‘The apeaker continued this Ino of atgument at frual Tength, and coricluded his Mlsgottrse ns folluwss ee “Teannot but think that the Inter-com- * mutnicatlon of opinions Amoi Cliristhan be- Ilévers will be of esauntlal service to the -qumnion caus of our ‘one Lord ond Mas- ter. eo danger’ of’ our time Is in’ tho “direction Of skepticism — and infidality. .'The better understanding there Ia "amonr those Who however theytiffer, are Miko loyal to Clirfst ns tip Inearnate Ward of God, tlie niore united will be thé front which they can show in the conflict with those whoad negations would. fenve man with- mit God” and without hope Mutual alstrust antl Snimosity among Christians " ter and) comforb to unbollef. ves shel Wi nenever At shall be sald again, ag in the'| ort rimitive days, ‘See low these Christians love oneanother,’ tho Church may pitt on her kingly robes, and know. that her hour of trlumoh draws near.” * ms —_——_ EBLSEWILERE. AN ORDINATION. s Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Watenrrows, W1s., July 11.—Toslay at St. Paul's Church, tho Rev, Harry. Thomp- son, ministering to St. Paul's parish for tho nage year, was ordained “to the pricsthaod, Bishop -Edward 1: Welles; of Wisconsin, erforming the ordination. rite, ‘The Ravs, » A, Keinper, W. A. M. Breck, aud C. L. Mallory yssisted {n the curamno: | THE RAILROADS. OIITO & MISSISSIPPI, Tho enge of William King vs, ‘the Ohio & Mississipp! Railroad was argued nil day Sat- urday before Judge Drummond. This was a Lil! filed some moriths Ago’ to foreclose the ifortenge ott the first: division of. the road. Another bill was also filed about the saine thine to yecure'a Judament Hen onthe main lino, by the Springfield Division bundholders, suid tho trial of thifs ense was begun Saturdny, - In thy foreclosure suitthe voudholders of pie Spplugtie dd Division asked for separate Ite- éelver ‘for that part of tho ron, ‘This mat- fer was referred some tine ngo to the Hon: Janies ‘IL. Howe, Special Master, to take teslinony, and he made n re-. bors duly 10 finding the dlministration of tho prusent Reevivership covurlng Hel whole road tobe wast to the bondholdors of the Spring- ileld. Di¢ision, » After 7.o’clock. Saturday eveulnee the Court rendered its decision itt i case, refusing tg appoint a separate Ite celver, , ‘ AN pplication was also. made on tho part of tho Recelver-for nit order to pay Interest, on the main Ine tirstanortaaze bonds. | This was resisted by the Spring§uld Division bond- holders on the * ground’ that ‘on the findings .of- the report, justice re- aired» that tho money: be appropri-: nled to thot divistan to make amends for the injustice that had been done It ib tha past. » Eis:polue was also Mluposcd of and taken under advisement, and’ the hearing of tho mali enuse WHT becontinned Monday, ‘The Court also heard the ease of Blood- moot va. the Olio & Mississippi Rullroud, be- of. rest haven splritualizing infitence: that you -cannot afford to do without, t forget your Bibles, young people, that your whon you loft hoine and ely tears, Folluw the ethies y Buok and you will not go wrong elieve in tha Providence of God, ‘ou. He notes the falling of is eye Jools on outatich a failh and plety, life w: by day more unsatistuctory, Your stat wi break . without religion | old on to faith tu hin Your heccssities and mental In tho groat brotherhood of uinn and ur last days on this earth aré at best nonr at hand. You will g “forth into the unseen, and God rant that when the breath of eternity low upot your chocks you ma vplee I) [Its saored praise, and b| al your-heart for the gift of lite. A little while for patient vigil keepIn; o face tho storm, to wrostlo with t! A little while to sow the seed with woepl: ‘Ton bind the sheaves and ‘sing the mothers gaye Iijs henrt loves sparrows, and nturdaseidat AIL |: htments, and to | faith Is fui TARIANISM.. ;* 2 LECTURE BY Prof. PEALODY. ‘A yery large audience assembled at St. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church last even= ing to: laten to.a sermon, or, more correctly Ing a sult on bonds nnd notes piven. by the Company, whieh was tried without tie in tervention ofa jury. The Court stated Uint, while he would not decide the ease nt pres- ent, he would robably lye pitzment for tho intanyet elalined, although fie would not. allow Jadgment for the priucipal. " —— / in neapine, ‘A special dispatch from Philndolphia to the New Yorlf World, dated July 8, has tho followlig ‘additional partléulurs regarding the condition of the Phitadespwa st Reading? One of the bondholdersof-tho Philuidelphia & Heading Tallrnud Company, residing | London, has glyon furthor information In rdgard to the condition of the Company, tho Heccivora hiving furnished Lord Cairns’ Conunittos with’ facts that have. boon concealed-on thisalde of the wator. ‘This information bns been published 10 fn appendix to the Recolvers’ fret report. It appenrs that the net prolitsof the Railroad Com~ puny for tho five months of tho curreht Qscat yenr. wire $1,613,500, against $1,178,196 for the corresponding ulonthd of tho previous year,—an Inerenso of if ‘or April alone tho not cornings wero ‘$313,602. oainst - 850110 tn April, 181%,—a gain af Fit,087,° Tho net loss gf the Coal and Iron Company’ for. “tho five, months was $175,835, ayralnst , $272,109, a reduction tn the defelt of $00,023. For’ ' tha mouth of April the Coal ond Iron. gs earned $23,063 not, auiinat a toas of $72,711 for tho corresponding month. showlug a gain for that one mohth of §1016H, aud making a not ‘amin for the fiva months of both compantes J, During this period there hns been au speaking, 'a lecturi on Unitarlaniemn, by Prof. Al PF Peabody, of Harvard: College., Dr. -Peahody has s National reputation ns. pro- found scholar and thinker, and the discourse, ‘Jast evening was worthy of such. tlon, ‘The text svas: One God and Pathor of all, -and through wl, and in you wi! Thero aro atutentonts of the Trinily by men (of ‘undisputed orthodoxy whieh tho, lecturer ‘would very readily aceopt.'* The unity. of God is demonsprated, by. tho unity. pf His works, tie tokens of conslytent-and' har- montotisdesignsin Nature. Sclence,ever since Its age-long sluinber, has the Ingeription, Indcaniat grasp It must-resvive nuity Into plurality, To ua Gad presents Hlmself ag Crentor, Rect fier, Under these hens tt $3 ¢2 nll that we know of the Infint whatever its dogma 9 Inost gntire gincar! perfect reasonableness address. praises: to the actual, throne under respeetlyely to theay if trinity tllug.. defiued ; for ita “analog the separate rays. into h the sunbeam is braken by the priyin., oneeption rither than a doce eof coucepuon It who 1s above all,:|' 2 phestiuns, d., baen belting the tulvorie witt the unity which ier, aid ; Sauett- Hawes corresps several relation Tibs wmady of wou -to vurbal tra ervan of Christ, Him as Gods oud his ly tlsetalmacd Tye" attributes: quoted voluminonsly from desi’ the Father sustalulng of this position, Ulf, there is but a sty! the Engtish reader } cary In the original, ‘was exactly nese can @ docrine in question, he showd: have t an ontlyely ‘unnatural moaning to re to nig texts In the apostolic oplat on Christ speaks Father, whan auifers,y when I ng, could. not. regal Sune vity, hisinetvay rare one” «But this dis: 3, and toSalmost angelf, Itis sald it Inferlority to Leng hen Ya ts oP ‘af this doctrine of Hvo nuturess wind, that Christ uses. die inngungo fin- le Apeaks of. off Divine, os when Le declan eu of unkind, fe Ghrint were where . 1 hen the Apostles and we should havo ii the sacred recovd some traces of thid discaverys [t would haxe,.| ih oatoundiog, overwheltulng ven ‘shape to thought, felt, and sald concern. faster. It seems ceruun that while Ty. was with-them thoy remprded Im aga nt they were not alarnied and put to 4 His appreliension; ie yy Mia ferlorlsy when thoy. were not air. | surprived by Tis resurrection. * Dut the truth inust have become known to them, If not 2,00 the day of Pentecost, ely fist They wot. baye bee Ueitie ney’ al. Vi ut ie work ae Surety iBroprurandists 1 caker might puraus emaAtly: BHU furor; but to ‘a all 4 ry n would demand” 2 cqulyalout for the objects guludd, Bo content | volume, Nor | would | he Wh, tw h, {nuronso In tho flonting. Nobt of 3,604,000, 0 willeh tho following items, footing ue $2 bun 000, are reprosente| by vriue: Rallroud—Work on lensed rond 144,000; Inerdasp “in stocks and bonds held, 707,000; {nerease in muteriuls ont jad, $437,000; new engines ahd curs, €50%,000; ‘now: tenoks and xldinys, $100,000; now bridges, (g20L oud: total, $2,101 001. Coul, anid Iron, Come | pany--Burnas and fron wor! i} coll- Tortos,, $100,000; Incrense In matorialu 807,000; {ptal. BaD INO, Aoontding to ‘the Inst balunce- ‘or tho Kaitroad Compiny bad a tlouting debt ol 550,079, nnd the Cou! and Iron Company sm debt of 607,880, mnaking a total for both’ comipanics on April i) of Sif,6ul.- M0, To thly should be ndded dobte of the com panies ‘for current business, (ncludime rentals, | drawbacks, and payments to connectuys Inca, wanes, natorinis and taxes, amounting to £44 180, inokiny a otal of $16,098,050. Against (his lust. ftom Any, Ly pitert debts duo both companias and billd receivable, amounting to over $5,000,- Aone, 0 which at lonat 60 per cent ought tobe realived, * ‘The vornmittes any in tholr roport: ‘All tha circumstances of tho cago nppear to indicate tho ipoelty fn reounstruction under.a fore- ‘closure ‘galo by nm sebeme providing ‘for an Arrangement within safe imits of ubsolutely fixed charges, gud for relieving tha company from the serious embarraxainent of Its flouting lobt. A reconstruction of this character, ant Huvouibt ane yy, this machinory. has many prece- imntw in tha United States, and, tho committeo 800 na reagon why in tho case of this company-{t should not bp cargied Into effeok.with success.” Bboy, furthorak for nutbority to represent tho boudholklors at whatover he tteaptrey may be had tn the United Stites. 3tr. Fowler, of the committas, agrees with thy report, but protests against the continuance of Prewident Gowon ag oue of the Hevelvers, ahs een ee ee maa , Forty Years i Had, Boston Journalec 0 3 Cynthin Togeart and Eltzubeth (commonly: known as Hetay) Taggart ure the nanics of two Yery ordinary womneli,—one dcoeusad,thg othor on {be brink of the grive. Tho father was Deacon Wiityin Tuggurt, who formerly ownad or kept tho old fevi ut BMiudlotown, In thig county, Where Betsy still resides. They belong. tos rust roupectuble fainily, and these two whinon have beech visited by thousands of Peaple: who were anxious to learn something of -tHo causa which brought them Into notoriety. Cynthia was hod- Fldden for nearly forty yeare Sotare shu died, Botay bas beon in tho sume eouditien for birtyening yours, Jt is stuted by those who have kuown them well. that” patient endurance of — great aufteriug was 8 {i arked fegture of thetr existenoc, Askot by yajter, n day or two since, what tholr fllncss wha, Apolasive tuplied that he could not telly in Taet, n ond knew, It was aluiply u lyck af vitale ity; the unfortunate women nppeitrad to lowe ult powor after arriving nt a cortaln oye. OF late Years but fow visitors hinvo boog pduilttod to tho bjok-chutobor of the eurvis hue alster, but in the rat years of tholr extenurdiuary ilinous thoy wero culled upon by atraogera from far ani uear, eapecinliy: duetiu tho summoartime, Cyn thin, after taller to her bod, found muuch com- fort with) a lyre, {tte sild, aud in sor uictltured way would composy pootry. Sho once wrote at * Ode to Houlth.” Hor death appeared to aitiict cr winter Metey te a yreut sowrpo; ang at threes aho was hivonsoluble, dor wind would wander at times, byt tho amo of Sister Cynthia was seldom of her tongue, Her nephew, © well-kuown business nian hore, was ong Of.$ho first tw yo to the War, und by connie wodus conduct rove from the rank al toeene Of Colinel. ‘Thut was nearly twenty My go; and tho Colonel says thay covey, chon 18 felons used to write bind that ~ Aunt Betsy is foiling fast." Yet she ja etillalive, But por hups the movt extraordinary fact in: her whole cnso is that now for nuurly soven weoks nothing hut water Bie passed ber tps—not ove particle QE walled Un shes houriaunien Aer sahnd hus bes a HM blank tor w tong, time now, rAamay 8 ts yee iF & tong, time now, eM s abo fe reducud to @ mer AMelatdar Sess two elves are porhilpa the most remarkable of tho sort cver hoard of. ‘There Is not a particle of imagination or sensation con- nested with them. Shele tunily ta gue of tha, moxGreapeolable on the tvinnd, agg’ uny state~ ment they makd cau bo Jephatily relied au. It. fy tut powshle for poor old Letuy to survive man “faye, soak that #he takes no nourlshlog: oud wi ¢ Kuvblost Taube Powdor Gun fa by fartho Yost, a Se oo nn, Wrbash, Baim RUINE NEWS. 10 Ret nrarn, fo mond, Delaware, Golden Propellers Arizane, Tolado, Bt. nes, Delaware and con- 1) "grounds, on the banks of Rock River, 11 th part of the n tha northe elty,-on -the Qith, with, bia August. No better pines eould for they ars beautifully located in ia most attractive poln' «Ina pine grove, with a splendid drill gr th Arrangements haye made to have all the necessary tents ar qui page furnished Ly the Bite, and p ted out ft willbe truly n sttary encampment that will do credit prsons lave been sélected dtication a8 teachers in the public schools of Rockford for the coming Entst Side High School—Andrew SePhet- son, Catherine H, Jilly. Frank N. Sraner, 1195) lerrick, Mary A. iy Enna ae pats Carinielinel, Saralt ts Second Ward—Maty F. Bri M.Smith, Ida J. Arnolds a Sixth WardAlrs. A. . Sinitit, Jennie Rhoda M, Eaton, . Additfon—Maria Fish, Echnol--Hobers Ren, a ‘own, Lou M, Ia F.'Bratnard, , ‘A Vessel Dismasted Jn: a Squall Friday Night. Tho Construction of Doro Steam- arges on thig,Tapis. aueiden aru ehnso jatiown, Gen. Fran: wing, T. ¥. Avery. PORT OF CIILCAGO. Stmr Flora, Mi excursion party. lumbar. t Huron, sundries, Dunbae, Muskegon, lumber, Tenth, Saugatuck, sundei can, Montreal, sundries. 4 Calling wand, sundries, tutalo, sunttrieg. keson, hambor, ‘Local aid: General, Nofes—Tele.’ by, the Board of Prop ftussta, iuftato, Prop Fountain C Prop SL, Joseph, Mi Vrop Lowell, Cloveland, sundrica, Prop Peertiess, Duluth, sundries, Prop Gordon Campbull, Eric, sundrics. Prop Hilton, Pike's Pic! * tthe neow. Contest arrived here yesterday minus her mainmadt and mainhoom, Tho damage was ocensionetl py one’ bf the seyero: aqualls that passed over tho lake Friday night, When tho nininmast toppled over. the grit was forced through the foresall and ruined (t, The matnsa!l was substituted, iar ie ; MONE BTEAM-DANGES, It {a stated that Capt, John Greew, of Buffalo, has purchased ‘tho engine ood boiler of the wrecked steamship Amazon, as ftlles sutmorged at Grand Haver, payfg %5,000 therefor, Capt. William Coleman, Inte of the schooner Hattie Johnston, 1s now at Grand Haven tosuperintend tho feoovers of tho machinety: It 1s undor- tention to build a Monster stenin-barge at Buttala «duchy tho next winter and spring, Consequently he will to put-tlia engine and nario, Louls Sands, and one or twee tiinbermen, talk of building: rgva for the lumber trado next winter. ussell, Laura J. Works, Kowaitnee, bark, it, Gross Pott, gravel, chr Wiltiam Morse. Grosa Point, Schr Iamedury, Grose Volnt, yravel. Jones, Escanaba, tron-ore, jean, Mendmines, lumbere Schr Manolis, Kingston, salt. Sebr ©, Parker. Rscanabn, |i Schr Nabob, Rutile, coal, Scbr W. H, Hnwking, Manistee, lumbor, ing Light, Manintoc, lumber. Havon, lumbor, . Mitchell, Duifaia, cunt. Sehr. aullens FeLoG raiirond ties, 9 “Schr Cohtest, Muskeur: 0. Barnes, Erte, cont. ir Cleveland, coal, hr J. Matthows, Buitits, coal. | rd. & A, Stronach, Saugatuck, sundrica, Sehr I, 34. Forrest, Muskegon, lumber. Schr Conquest, Abnnpow, railroad Schr J. It, Noyes, Buff! Schr Oliver 2 Bene ae ffaiv, coal, Scbr City of Grand Haven, re Schr Telegraph, Muskegon, lumber. Muskegon, lumber, + Muskegon, umber, Sehr Sea Bird, Muskegon, luinber. Dienominee, lumber. Sehr Reed Caso, It Sehr Amorigan, Cirye! Sehr oe H. Howland, Eacannba, te nerica, Sturgeot Sehr 0. H. Hacktey. Men Anderson, Muskegon, lumber, Stbr Harbarinn, Marquette, iron ore, Schr Myrtle, Muskegon, lumber. Schr B. Parvous, Cedar Hiver, lumber. Sehr Wolverine, Grand Hayen, lumber, Sebr K, Lyons, Muskegon, lumber, hr 8. H, Foater. Avhtabuln, cont. Sehr Stafford, Muskeyan, lumber. Schr Dawu, Pentwator, wout, Sehr Wiiain Jones, Maskegan, + AGTUAL SAILINGS. Sehr Milan, Ludington. - Senr City of Chicago, Green Bay. ibbard, Portaye Pier. ity of Green Huy, Escauabs. ‘ontes, Jncksonport. Daie, Manistet:. . “i le Bl Wiltinins, Kila Hayes, Helle 3 Keim, aoa . Fourth: Ward sharies Goddard oiler tu good use, jor, Ann Couauahy. Agnes_ CG, Caasidy, Emma ‘t. Godfrey, Mra. Livona Mandeville, E. O'Keefe, Ellen Binke, Addie E, Baw Street School—Stelia L, Taft and Clara ‘arner. ‘The Winnebago County Convention tor the nomination of county oficers und the gelec- tion of delegates to tle Ninth Senatorial Dis- trict Convention will be held in: this city afternoon.’ Each office, ex- has moro than ona loubtiess be refilled ‘Yostordny tras one of the dullest of the season 0 horn, tho schooner Jobe Tean, Jr, baa sulpped a new foretopmast. ‘The schooler Lottle Cooper wilt acon fly m Gartielt and Arthur tag, Private dispatches from Buffalo, recotved hero y ue. AuNOUNLE A inurked deeltie in rates of ‘freight on wrats by canal, This ht to benetit lake freight J.B, Hall, of tho scl rand Haven, lum- next, Saturdas capt that of Circuit Clerk, applicant, and that will by De. ‘T, AL Butler, who has served during ihe past four years with the utmost satisfac- tlon. ; Yesterday and to-day prove t4 be the hot- « test days of the season. intense yesterday that many of the shops on the water-power wero compelled to shut —<—— Pectilar Funeral. . ‘The funeral of the Inte Larl of Kitmorey, at Gordon House, luleworth, wns of a very simpio but peauilar character, closod ina leaden coffin, w! pared .aboutsilve years Ago, which tho Inte Earl ordered twrenty-si: ago, god which for a conalderabie peri been lying inn mausoleum in the grounds, was of mabogany, covered | with with an ‘appropriate Inserlption on which was drawn w at tho same tite, the ‘inausoleuny which cost £0,000, alrondy cantuined the body of adeconsed friend. lic highway, which divides fe hooner City of Green a welcome rest. The vessel left on Saturday for Escannva, tolond with trof-ore South Branch Kolling-Milt Company. Cupt. Halliday is in charge for the trip. —+— NOTES FROM ABROAD. - A SQUALL AT DETROIT. i Last evening n very deatructive squatl, accom> panted by rain, visited the river and did consider- blo duinage to the shipping. Tho steam-burge Plymouth, with two three-mastod schooners In tow, Was passing Fighting Island when the squall struck them and forced the whale tow nground. ‘The Canada wrecking tug Prince Alfred was no- tifled,und went to thelr nssletance. Tuo tugs Hesoluty and Horcules wero on their way from Ifamtramek with full loads of passengers when the storm came on. the Hesolute bad her awn- ‘ing eurrled away, together with several, etan- cblons and part of her rail, whila the Hercules had her awning split, and all bunds were very badly frightancd.—Free Press, Saturday, A TRIFLE OFP COLAK, je not of Congress of June 8), 1879, atlow! Importation of Canada hills into the Unita States upon payment of. duties, and exemption from documention provided they tun without, muuye power of thoir own, has been the’ ject of much correspondence between tho Treasury Departinent nnd Collectors of Customs, ng to the correct construction of the law, Car nine was recently mado that the barge Ayr hud ft AuSable harbor under canyas to meetin propeller outstde, and tha Collector of this port was requested to obtain the opinion of. the Treasury Department as to whether the boat bad not tranagressod the law. The following reply Treasury Derantxenr, WAsttsotor, July 2, 1889.—Coltectur 9, ‘The heat was so ‘The outer cottin, erimson yolvet, brass_oame-plate, tho ‘The Interment To wvold the publ from tho house the portion o the mausoloum ts rooted, tl tunnel apeciully made, through which the cofin lwiht pass, with a tramway oar for ite recep: a rere 01 wen, Excnnnba. Prop Annie Lavra, Muskegon. Prop Trader, Muskezon: y’ Sehr Mocking Bird, Portage Pier. Sehr BM. B. Packurd, Packurd’s Pier. Sehr Ketchum, Whitetlsh Bay. Schr Ottawe. Grand Haven. Sehr. A. irish, Grind Haven, Prop Hilton, Pike's Pier, sunirics. Prop R. C. Brittain, White Lake, suadrics, Prop City of Traversu, Traverse City, sundries, Stnr Flora, Afichigan Clty. excursion party. Schr Georye L. Wrenn,Collingwood, 9,423 bu corn, 4, ut wheat, 5 Scbr 3. B. Trimble, Buffalo, 48.100 bu corn. Schr Chartes Poster, Buffalo, 07,000 bu corn, George B. Sloan, Kin Schr Gibraltar, Kingston, Sehr Lisyars Kingston Prop Lineotn, Kington, 18,09) bu whent, Behr GC. 1. Burton, Buftile, 1tN0 Schr John B. Merril, Buttat ‘Bebr A. B. Moore, Buttate Prop D. Ballentine, Burial Prop Badyor State. Rutfalo, 1.42 bu corn, BY 1,900 oris Hon, and sundrics. Prop Willinm Rdward4, Buifalo, 63,000 bu corn, + Prop St, Albuns, Clovaland, 0, orks and aunitrics. nibtn, Collingwood, 21,00 bu Prop Luke Erie, Collingwood, 10,000 + 48,000 bu. corn, 700 tes Ely, 21,600 bu corn. Point Bt. Ignace, 60 Special Ausossment [Warmut No, ai} my minty ‘Trenxurer and Ex-OMclo County ‘yullegivr of Cook County, State of Uliauls, Chicago, Tho tollowine 16 a Het of the ‘vuwn late, and iteal Proparty tm th In the County uf Cook, Stute of Ulinols, upon whict, a e find Astessei +] Town of Clearo, for . five fevt four liches wide. on the Customs, Bugalr, N.Y. bs —fin: Your letter of the 29th ultimo js reee|yed in which you submit for instructions in tho caso Ay’ ‘This barge was imported from Cannd: ald upon her nt sour port. jon she bas beon ena, «between domestic ports as an undocumented tho exemption granted by the She bus, however, been re- orted to your ofice ns huving sailed out of tho Miva, under’ cunves les, You Inquire whether tho navigation of tho veasel in this way dues not take her out of tho class of bn: from enrollment and miko ber th $1.00 pur ton under Claas 6, Pur, LL, of Depart- ment ciremlur of March 24, 1879, ‘ou uru tnfornted that tho nh. 18,000 tna Wheat, srt together with the su faras known, and the amount of said ¥ sessment (Warrant No, 34) due and unpa ye dgures in this (mounting dollars) ins Rant the nmountot sald Spec! ‘unpaid un Lhe property bereinotter duvcribed. MERRICK’S: ie 9 the vi the column headed "3" o, 6500 bo corn. fo, 43.0% bu con, N of blk bot Murrtck’s cubda. Taw 4 OF Beour it Ht bu corn, 260 bails strotched pon . Jard, and sundrios, Sebr G. H. Weoks, Sehr Orphnn Boy, 7. Gauk Couniy, tate “navigation of vea-" ‘an tho northern frontier, with appliances for holsting salt su plainly tentpor deserived in your cumrmgunteation, does not do- prive thom of the character of ba: Meaning of tho act of Juno W, rénder them mul ect to tax as ‘undocumented. uttys li. F. 'Frenci, Assistant Secretary. ‘The above decision. appears to be aft of tho Inv, which is alroudy universal! a8 vory untaly one,—Bufalo Commercial Advcr- ‘town fot, und Real Property desoribi iy tha foros colny st, for the sauounta dug aod uopat Lojn, and Heal Property respectivol jal Assessmane (Warnint No. 41 Teste weherity of Ti ¢ in gy of Cuuk, and contirmed by the Ce said County, uod for an order tee! the entinfuction thereof: un oreby given, that on the Fifth Monday: 187), nur flocs it ‘The Contest Over the Went Sido Highs School Principalship—A Goldon Wed- ding-Dimenlt Surgical Operation— _Eleetiqn of Public-Schogl Keachars. Spectal Correspondence of The Chienga Tribune, ,Rockronp, IL, July; 10—The prinelpal topio of conversation during the past week has been the matter of appointing a Princi- pat for tha West, Side High-School, “A meet- Ing of the Schoo! Bonrd was held Inst week, ‘at which the teachery for the ensuing school - year were appoluted. Owlng to the faot that some dissatisfaction had been expressed. ns to Prof. Blodgett, the Board falled to reap- point. him ‘ns Principal of the West Sida HiglySchool. This sction on the part of the was the meuns of calling out quite a discussion, and avery one expressed thalt own nial preforence, ‘This resulted in ngpectal and a decision asked. jon they would ap chats die thereon, and Lb (I: rf 0 hour of ‘Ven a'clee ‘town Lots, und Htoal Property ‘Tho Custom: Mouse cvilections nt Kingston for Mate a er erliioh jude peal 1040, 186. utnount to §15%,-. at Toronto $2,530,606. : Tho schooner Perslii, wit to Brighton to remove the cargo of the wrecked + A hér and J. Mf. Van Scholok, bxocutors of tho estate of Elam Flaber, sol to George H. Parker a, ong-balf interest Ip tho tug Thomys 0-H. Parkour is now Toroat and costa, and for the al anado, will be exposed ‘Bnitlding where Uie County Court is bold sald County, situgte un tho Noruiweal corné Mm Btreetn the Cit nk, for the smoun! interest and costs due shercon hye ease, July Et, ts, ensurer and Ex-UBlal iy fs divers, hasgone Special Axsessmont| owner of the whol patch to Measrs. Smith & Montreal this morning, have bueu tuben from the barge nd part of tho cx About 600 bushels on the barge Onondagu, taken from tho schooner Mumlalla, wore dainaged,—Buffalo Commercial, Rriday. Loa lina been rebuilt at Torunta, and wlll in future be kriown us the Toronto Lelle. She ls going: to HMuphin'’s Paints and sul twlegram from Buth, Ontario, July 8, says: polar Indian weut gshore Inst ulelt ut Olght mflos west of this plagu. The steam: er Hlastiogs went to pull bi notkuowa. The night was fine,” LAKE PORTS, Specfat Dispatch ta The Chicagn Tribune. . Brrvravo, N. Y., July 11.—Arrlyale-—Schooners Lafrinier, B, Fitaguratd, A. G. Moroy, Swallow, Q. M, Cnsa, tt. Dowd, Sunayulde, Michigan, An- Rug Sinith, Bumaria, Jqmualon, K. Kelly, Coseggk, J, Cust, J. M. Hutchinson, LB, F. Bruce, Ida Kolth, ©. @, Masili, grain, Chicago: schooners ngor and'Q. W, Davis, grain, Duluth; achouner.G, ‘8. Trumpf,'A. Boudy, gralu, Mil- “Gloared—Propolier Rhoda, Btewurt, woh ELINQUENT LIST pane twat No, $1 Village of Nare icy of te County Tronanter aud ex-obielo County, OGotluguoe of cook Couuty, Suste oF ftinols, Chicara, aly 120, 1 Tha following ta a Nat of ark. In tha County of pon which ramuins due and unpaid, the umount (Warmnt Nu, teriad ye construction uf a sidownix un 6) ng of the Bourd, at thelr hands as tow! tha ‘office nboye mentioned. moetlug euch slde was well discussnd, after, oar, it was de- to reappoint Prof. Blodgett. As Mr. Blodgott has held -the position of Prin-: cipal for ‘twelvu or fifteen years, spending the best years of hla suhonls of Rockford, many: thought Uist ho shoul have been retained. thet they did not desiry his services an longer, 0 committee was appointed to dratt hin for his falth- conneceted with the schaus.- It has not yet been decided who will take luce, although» strong effort Is bely, to have the Board appoint» Rockford ‘There are prospects now of qulta a OOK, Htaly uf Milani: Spocial Anseament o yote of the nssussed by autborit, After deelding cummane (Warraat No.9) resolutions cont it Hpectal Ausessa Pye bebe hy sont the ainount of sald Hhectal Axsem unpaid on te property horeinatter VILLAGK OF NORWOOD PAH Be eS eee Wo. O} N arsbratyan thatthe ie yvoamucueuud Mecctucly C ‘The must Important event of the past weelt in Roscoe was the celebration of ‘the golden | wedding of Alr, aud Mra. Almeron Dodge. ‘Thera were abuut ane hundred guests pres ent, anong whom, were four who were In at tondanea bpon the wedding ceremonies fifty annon, at Olio; aldwin, of Lowg;. Mrs. Hy; and Mra. Grivos,of Wlacon- valtiavls tokens of friendship with the venerable couple to re- that thoy are held in high esteem’ ong the presents al gold-hended cane, a gold- old bowed spectacies, + D articles, ‘Che guasts.| the re ftocominetice on the a being the ninth 1% Lnwainar we doin arty dosarivad reanecttvely, for North levied ‘and ‘ansesse rity of the Villazy of panty yf Cok te teh, Tda Keith. J. Ge iq |. schooner Samaria, coul, a i] I ‘Donna, egal, Dur ters—Schgonois Jatnos Couch, E, Fitzzor. Samnria, coal to. lly; raflrondefron ty, coul, Aabta- 8, 1 costs due theraen, and Qs, Town ry hg a hy jor tho satiainetion the! stea is niao Horeby, uteom, thal Uy TM, at Cho tine of vats terme; Queen ‘gw Lute und Hoa! , i) cours, a—-Stoudy and neha conts for whent; 0 centa for curin, a1 outs to New Yorks: thing tea-set, naniy other usefu' presank were Sauuel Di wlth Jenks, Rockford Hoone Oounty; O.'T. Bartholomew, Koektan; i he taamane nau ba to simganeat antd Bnvelal Asay TBs-| ind conta, und for tie, ‘on ibe : The Counyy, Comed lp, bed Ht sul Tusta o or i iungl shipments, 402,000 a Ahchian it q x tr a ook, ‘ful eanindat, ntarvet end cunts dua th cago, Tuty Fatty, YN, County Troasuror und ,Kx-Uaielo County Col ue County, nunule, + DRLINQUENT 1 eo evan No, oe ; HON ae” Dr. E.G, Ransom and family, J. Loveese, 1. N° Baliye Passed " up—~ Togo ich Tuy de Pak Suatlaa, | HeAtwouds th. 1, id Powers, City ‘uf St.. Catharinos, Phila rty Ry Sheblow wid n,& A. Blair, AL i. Tiinictoy, UL Harwaod, W. IL Shaw, 8. urdson, A, Mt. Bininard, the Rav. d. J, Curtiss, ‘I. Griswold, Be Sheriuan, Ue Q, dy, I Alyworth, V ‘Auduw, Ponsaukeo, Fy J, ST village of Her " a e Stina ASSOC hout wosa inost enjoyeble oc- s E. Brown, State Sceretary of'the | 1 1a Mapa ia ibe vilieas oF isiian Association of Ll" in Rockford during the week mute KS fu connection with tl ils alt; ‘7 eal operation was hora this .waek on tha person of le Washburne, of Dakota. ‘The aperation was the remoyal of a tumur from the patient's. head. “Phe tumor lay on lind grown to stch-proportions that lt occu pled all of what ts called the ani, Jn order to remove It, anf by cut gyegual 1 Darucs, Mineral Rock and bangs, iy pnd) ars Hee seo, an ByorTy 44 teamor Mfarlug: Young Men's 0 . . es Chicago pa johounUTs June gentle, Woathor cloudy, % BTUKQEOM BAY. y Bpeciat Dispatch ta Ths Brunauon Bay, Wis. Jul ea ssed yeuterduy—Schooner Hichard Mott, um: laden, Oconto to Uhtus:; rived-—Beow conquest, Pino Lake Furanoe Compu orformed, Sirgen, fraut Hine Servet ty Wa Ind—Southweat, f saan (Warrant No: 9), seotamn headed "8" Omuuning conta repre= sect oo A TILLAGE OF NORWOU te. bt Bie Yi tho skull Done and iat Ie eats ‘he tixuras te this Hi ocelpltal wet incision fiad-td PAT, i ‘Twin Lokes next | 12° [atk aking every proparatjon WO NeW teachers have been engi for the ensulug. -year,—M Witla teacher of agtrono- ay, a teacho’ rt ” ‘They ure bath recent un State Univeraity. unpaid un the prone entham towing barge Major Borshain, for foc, Union C i , towing thrag af Spears d schodudr Van Valkenburg, red via canelyJohn Gregory, for Washington sud Guthrie lee Jumber-scow for Spear, ! Campbell passed brat the canal fnatead of Fan Report yes ‘Wind—Bouth, and lights FE as 3 Publie Notles ts hereby givun that the us the», nA UII, gn exvediel Pho schumner Halph and Aft ny’ and mathematics, radiates of tha Mich "The Rockford tack- 8 dividend of 10 pe co al Bouk bas deci ual av Hay ‘of & per cent to the stockhold- | « fs ognin agitat- iy capluliste, One pposlt the Qourt-House, day. eleue and warm, oy Spécist Dispatch to The Chica Crevevadp, Ow July E bit, Ore. Spellea “Potonmts,, teoanoke, Qar- schooner Gragy Nurrayy’ aitng, H. i Caurob, all hn und costs dua thereon, aut aiid Lunde, ‘Pown Late: erty for the satisfaction t ynday uf AOKI oo Tribuna.’ 3 ived—Propeller’ inautiaya, MAEYUORLA, ‘fhe opara-house question Ing the patie of Rockfol plan fs te buildoneo) “Utgared—Propel pucial Auesaoient, ani teh to The Chicago Tribuna Nobrasks, Commodore, Job and schooner Neilio Gardner, Fellors Starace ‘ridmeutt innio and consorts, D. Frost an: rv place. could the elty. ‘Tha citizen it Hookfara nny yet soo. thee ati ford Tay ye! Subutandal and sultable ung of the fi piment) Ligh} ot the erection of & iaiod Culcasy, Joiy 3p, 18, tinea dl cousorty and bara W.. Ge. ict urgent schoougnd Teamoas Qusylyy |

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