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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY ninke us live forever, then the sympathy | among natlons, because the U g | nese followers had been » Si y ie RELIGIOUS. qwould well up frotn our hearts and overilow | built up by meh who feared inde He iit reeatcred nowt litity which demanetrated tha tate ipuhe eee Aeare Pebipbe aay one pee aaa ate gd ANTE DI MALE MELE: ints abundance, Wo remenibered that the | goes on to retain its position It will bo not | dignity which God had put upon Him. Ho] 8 Ande? seule will be placed on all: the ear cent rt OUI NUMER. Nookkoepers, Clerks, &c. only eriine He ever committed, was loving | because of the powers of Its statesinen, bit | wrought His miiracies ns though It was with ana eval chapel, whether they open | lished uranen Omeas, nthe diferent Biviaions, ns AM referanten Trams Caleane Reaeae ee only Oa T i d Lives the Subject of Bishop erlininals, aud that IMs only guilt was tn he throuat tho continued evangellzation of tho | no partteuinr effort ‘and as though they were | on the publie atreet or whether they commu. | Semenated belon, whar non ner we stain | fmctoued to anny. at the Star Grocery House, eornes Suppresse comlng niman te save men. No mortal could | people. the most natural thlngspossible, Surely this | ni ith th Het fod by the | Utes, and wit be reestved nti! Warclock Btnto nnd Harrinotienta, ; think of this withont sympathy, ast Tia wie lel ily e with the buildings occupied by the | Omes, and wil recalved nn! o'clock p.m, mon. ue Pig ERAS man who came Inte the world clothed with | non- f crue DIVIS1ON. Fallows’ Ser: Tho speaker thon proceeded to view the BURR MISSION, auch dignity must have greater powor than Hees Boeing culled he Company aietlngiante Hooksallers: snd) fauonney 1 ANTED-AN MNCINEENE TOT subject from n moral standpoint. As wo DEDICATION OF ITS NEW CIAPET, man can concelve. ‘The vislon of adying “'rha Coinmissaries of Polles of the City | WK. HOGAICT, Deneaist, 6t8 Cottage Grove-ay, ¥ ‘Of two enuines (ono tn and one sani see Jooked upon the figure on the cross we knew | ry % AT ET God upon Calvary was something not quite | of-Pgris, and all agents of the public foree, | "3thyentca or irntrty-Nfth-st. ateam unoimof different builds, 1NW0 fect nt stosmn Dr, Tiffany's Sermon on Christ and His tint ie had pean Atta thers by the Jnexnras wate ney chapel of eg pee Mission, lo- | piatn, yet It demonstrated that from such a are efiaried with the" execution of the pres: | wii RUCUMAN: Drogas, comar Thiry-testand | tion ie Mey and then Teak eae sivcation ble will of Gow’s moral Inw. © ‘Thore liad orner oO} entworth avenie | character there came only Divine power, | ent deere WEST DIVISION, tont and ee Dereon te be. Lovo for Mans been sin, and ‘thoro must be an | and Twenty-third street, was furmally dedi- | All of Jily miraculous lire proved cot | "Donen Parla, tho 20th June, 1880. WelAR RENNIE i gqdeaten‘Stauloner.otenon | Bir inion hein Milind torment tial at least one explation,’ It was. necessary that | cated Inst evening In the presenee of a largo | clusively the possession of this power, “The Deputy Prefect of Palle, See ee ee ee ey istag tatandeate | xe nox de BOE LNRtOm, AB ‘The Effests of Roligion on Nations Considered | Ait should should die for us tn order fiat | oudlence composed prinelpally of children. | jy speaker, although unable to, tell |, feat) SANDIIEUR, HGEOE SE eIt te vowadealan, and Yancy faved wagon und permanant placo to risk reas § q 8 ; z 9 o ¥ : oe Wi " LK, Jewetn: in 2 hy Prof. Fe W. Fiske, eae Te aaa ‘The building Is a neat two-story brick Lee eet cape the caine together, or the reading of this decree was fin: r, Newsdealar, oF | none hut Indaniclanae cemMeEnte mon mend enele i. Goddaz20 }aka-st. corner Linooin, M fact, ant keep | ished," y este Py KILAEY : Call or nudresy N. MA'TSO lite of te guilt of sit ave need ot go to the | structure, ling w seating capacity of about | them together as long ns possible, ‘Phe greut |" l hind Fite ote ea Deano at- ett fy Dromelass a Wank Maitigo nats OFF: | ie, ee prison or veuttentinry, bat to ‘tho eroys, Mts 500, aunt cost about 26,500, ‘The first fluor Is paeritlee on Maunt Calvary tviueut a means tacking God before you attack his priests: 1a HURTING ee BO ON ate, st North | eet reetucle was more fer vd | used for every-Uny ach 0s ~ | for an end, Salvation ts tipt something you | you wish to liinder the liberty of worship | Clarkes. ) vision. | Doltin ofthe New Ohapal of Bar| Hath uh laa | ttt etowl ave to | EPA mae ue ta | West weet mare eM | i RANSECE: onan vara | waa A Ca EAU min; ues Buy nun t , ng of righteousness ndiviedtnal, ard slot, to vinlenees? i, b SHE IN A LIVE: f Mission Last Evening. will and Jaw of the Father that His Son libary, which i, open overy evening, isausceptible of many Wlustgations. it is A ycuviesinte oH ent then spoke wp thus: ARG Nowa wid eraser Mae Gtasatninen puningss. eh Nari Wallan Cont Unaerstande the should suffer and die, and In. the death we | and the second floor 1s given to tho audi- | not n question of profession @ churoh rola- | “Tan M. Ernoul, ex-Keeper of the Seuls | s.betwoon Lasalle und Well WANTED” HOY TO DIVE A DELIVERY SUPPRESSED LIVES. aaw tho inevitable and inflexible Justice. | torium, Ita lovation and surroundings are | Uonship. Some pen, yle talk about belngi}-and Minister of Jusflee, Tapeak here as a wagon und tnke care Of a hora, 14, THIEDEN, is CO. for three days, ER ATI LA SALLE PE! nd had punished its well-beloved and [nno- 0 a best friends are wnab ell | tries , q UPVO | en meennnn | BH Went Madisan-at, BERMON BY BISHOP FALLOWH. God had punished ts well-beloved ane] iin | greatly tn its favor, and its managers are Toye eee et Tor oF what positle [Mar HMlamend ok the reeponiuliitics whieh | [SRORMATION WA oar to Tite 7 rerail Interestl , t vel th of Nor that | looking forward to the rapid sproad of Its fit after hel { : : nN responsibilities, witelt wheronboute of eithar Huriow, Mukenzie, Lorento, imployment Agencies, Bishop Fallows delivered an interesting | ners, and assumed thelr nature in order ri i good thoy are after being saved. Somme peo- finferlors and superiors tneur in closing this} oe Albion Kynns (brothe: th rit ANTED-@0 NAILNGAD LANONERS: sermon yesterday morning in St. Paul’s Re- Ho! init now how onal dayne Ul as of icy ae occopiplishing of n great dent ple tnatsted that a an i he of | palvadien ch f ani L bewr witness, before nll here Wy. Any porsnn ici et Infocrontion wil ts Ade ee a myuces i so Ber Mars feoe formed Episcopal Cliurch, corner of Weat uM Uw OF SU CES wi lis dedientory exercises we . | shou! ned y.| present, that the Fathers yleld only to ig rewarded: oxchanses pidase copy, HK. N. | {ares 0) fur lumber yards tu tho, citys te for farm WWasliington and Carpenter streets, om tho sonted {the Gospel,—truly wonderful tn Its y, were Mighly Ine | could necept the id but if they} violence.” TgneL for collini-intiis. Call early. UHASTIAN rehect. “This inoxt terrible event iad been | teresting, consisting of singing, prayer,and | nry not grown over, again they must’ ay antler : aubject of “Suppressed Lives.” His texts an oxpression of the love of God, for It was bride aatdrenie ail tudor the direetion of the | become go through faith, wileh remenerntes cammiarie ae wee ance to eeare te wero chosen from the Seriptural narrative of | sald “ God so loved the world that “Ile gave nea S's M aiye th Mio was assisted bY | and makes pure tho leurt. If men were | suade thom fron going further: but they Paul’s and Apollos’ residence with Aquila his only begotten Son,” ete. ‘This wag satis- tai SiG rete ft ue yitiea otuiry Ut W, Rta made pure it must be throught God's ‘agency. | Wroledown their proces-verbnl, that the wir= MW Drigellia, and from the fifth yerso of the fying every objector, as It was God who had | #! ot hi sitperiendent of the ite ‘There is no way, by which a babe may be | rant had beens js and requested the . at ial B: © | whthorized tho death, and tho diguity of Ills | Sheol, and the other officers of the Musto, | coma regenerated t through expert | Superior to sign it. Father Plot refused. (eons : istle to Timoth; Mr, “Trusdell spoke of th ng alent aut de Nort firstchapter of theSecond Epistle to Timothy | gharacter should cliallenge every objector, | Alte rustell spoke of the history’ and | ence, and this involves time, work, and a | The Coumnissary-in-Chief then said that he $2U0-Fine etora and lot on Madison-at. nor | and lakoies Tessie Fad nor days WW Tor Winco in which reference 1s made to the latfer’s un- | Justice had oecustoned the display of God's work of the, Alastor, int was founded, he | growing falth unth maturity arrives. ‘There | should place the Government: seal on the MeN wo atoros and jot 0x10 on Madtronent., | Hower dare Jin quarrynion, t gok, 28 fur elt; ash felgned faith “which dwelt first In thy | nature ns If there had been ne cloud there Sun by alone hie A 181, nt the corner | nist be great dignity and character, accour | doors, six uf which apencd Into the clupel, | oyar Carpentor, «| porways tree foros IO farm hands. At. 11. brie cMudinother Lots and thy mother Euntee.” | could fiavo been ny holt from It. God eame OE eet lo. pad ourtvctith street, and | punted by an absolute self-abegnation and | At te moment that the red wax was pitt ELON Two stores and luti0x8 un Madison-tta near | eo 4, Seat iawiol pests =e Genndmathor 1.018 mjy referring to tho some- | own to man, lifted bin wp to God, nnd they ait fil death he Toft iwoney: for Its supuary pene toe humanity, in-one who would live | on another protest’ was entered, — ‘The | 7Y2s02Nico store and tot 2tz100 on Mulwaukee-ay. tiny 00 forrniivonde In Dakotas sunnenota, APA ho Bishop began by an Stock- lived together on acommon throne, That an TART BOHRER, tes pean ept UD and | the wonderful life of Christ and die to save | Coinmissary then naked the Fathers If | near Astiand, 1) town: teen tats a Lor elty and forme ANGHNte a COs what recent conti tn Europe 0 Haron Stag wauild come! any aman fo pause and admire. Hong noble wort Nak only for the enust of wn unregencrate work, ‘i i "| they wished to appoint a guardian over the | 9222, rine !0-room modern brick dwolling and lot | oH West Latko-nt, eed wi c 5 se story q ure GI 4 J ct “i * \s Cry! fe preci but wig ind vegulved, tite anit tinge Was pot ward ing tutd theta waa a erent work fords Set to dor | pf4yiltagunsald tae Lie expenses of {48 of Baron, he thought, % | into and studying over? Y were trie ANTHED-FOI NLACK TLS iN DAs W ‘nua Pereleary, ooinond invororn ab siee por aay boned 8.5) per Week? one yearn work; fros {nra: nAXe pinnilar ey Wom. CHIISTIAN & CO, 23 O RAILROAD LANONERS KOI CHI- & on Forty-testeat. nonr Langley-nv. they answered that, ag they expected |” shgus—Octagon-teont 10-roon brick dwell lot pelled in the mornliig, tliey did not on Puttar ng andte ialscellancons: a near Wood, i :: Tt was purely non-sectarinn, ys its founder | Assembly thus far amounted to nbout $1.10, } care to ap am rick besemont dwelling aud tot 66] VW Aner soe sea to fl SAMPLES FRER TO 1 polnt x guardian. Ei fact, all thelr | sfeheadeg lier sex Aeuking Uuatiote. Un ental capltal, Seareely any one in’ the — diplomatic, | was most wondertul, and tt had something to had intended it should be, and fn its new | ind called upon the audlence to Iverally w-"| property Tad been remuyed some days be- | Xap eet carer oiing, born, and tot on Fute | fe uHaatured wind thus, why can devotes (ow tim, and yet on his death’! do withus. Lf It were 4 Hed | leeatlon would reach the mlddte elagses 1 necessities of th meitt, . “ a ton-ste Curtis. i Gar on Fute | hours dally to the sate of our Inbor-saving Invenuol world nay by’ the London papers that.) im to the cross, we tombe iuttert ae whieh he thought was the purpose of itd | ily" ae hak | the non Fe ae Gomuntstsies th athe 3 thelr | WEgusHone acituanetront dwelling and tot on | inne yluuven nt a sald that It was the — desife | duty being, however, to sce that the Jesults | nbsteene near thitrssecendsae. nna piuuses nvery one whut Mivontigeten, and le eae A) fe was the power beltind nearly avery throne | for It, and if 1t were our sins we should hate doner, The chango of its site or feld of | of those who had tho success | were ex! dled and dispersed belore 0 o'clock ea healaliy nultable for inexparienced, an no, talking t In duropos that through bis silent yet all- | sin, we should hate the nails and the spear, operation was the result-of the growth of | of the Assembly at heart to create a spirit of | In tho iiorning, He hece at. sliteti the lGonl | Pyainio-arrnearruweetunriest, tee ree SE | Betoenarys, MEMELGL OO, North Canes, bowerful Miuluenea not ‘only sul ths. dastiuy. an acknowledge our, faults to some one 10 thgelty, bat he “holovell It had been for the win farianism In its workings, and he le day in Franee begins. ihe crowd of friends | of 2 zolns taal No. 21 Kusbeat, this weok to sonia of Germany been very large! i our husbands or wives, our friends, our rile . ay he duty of all who could to ass and enemies remained outside on the side- “1 but also that of Enginnd, Baron Stockut } eliurehes, qur minister, nd, last of ll, tw if ee a ees LW aeeeae EN ate Oe Monrogsats exat, oF TANTED—VARNISI AGENT—ONLY THOSE OF e0 AnH best reference need address $6, (later Wa. Tiden & stoken)r I been Intended to feed the Inmery, nur | in tlding over the present financial embar- | walk all night, waiting to sec what wou osternsnv.} RWW down, Syas marked example of the men who might | our God.’ Man should forsake his sins and ut to take its patrons from the gutters; but Tassie ‘The following $50 contributicas | transpire. ca) i rou pee tidawens ot wziN, aaut frunt, on Paulina-at, be said to live suppressed lives. So faras | he cleansed. Some one might ask how his Whad been intended to supply church and | wery then made: 0. fi. Morton, D. | Ata quarter past 4 In the inorning thadele- | “Eeo“Ret Zixizs on Uudian-rt.. botween Fortleth they were concorited, they were in the back- | sins can be removed. Christ, could renova eduvational facilities to those who had them | Fawler, aud J. E. Wilson, ‘The following | gation of pollee returned. Five or sixhunred | syd bor orate, clone to treet care, oun doing tha work Hey foun aly for thom it ou Trusted itn. ihe Blood that 2 ani no better location could have been sh contributions, wore ayo wre velved H Tet be ons Were by this thne grouped before the, NEPA Nice cattage arid lok 1.00 West Lako-al-t ein to do, but in res - | trickled down lils side could cleanse hin, . f ‘Yompson, . Sheppard, J. 3. Hobbs, an teonvent. A group of Senntors, Dep ‘ing bi a * fpirational’ force of the men who stood out | It was Ili that had lifted mankind up to Tho Key, Brooke erford delivered the } c, Ge Phisdell. Messrs,” Scranton, L.-, | tes, und Fn eee one tront ot the | cant lots foresle igen parte ot toety ners prominently {nthe world’s history. "heir | Ifs level dedicatory address. Ho sald that [tf was | Lindsey, W. C, Willing, Elder Jutkins, GG, | door, ‘The principal Comun was ET TO SELL “RUREKA over made, Saissondraoun™ Rand cents for sam m i. M. HUNTER & CO. i Wi cr Ie inal) parte uf tho etty ti ary ordered | 770i SALE-BY MATHON HILL, GV AGENT! i it Uippressed lives were manifest In the ex- | ‘The preaching of this truth had calted men highly proper that he should be ong of the | Catking, and Mrs, Follansbee, of Milwa: them to stand aside, and rang the bell. 1 LT Ua et Re Seer prewsed lives of others. {Oe eet ee eee tienoring even bee | 8boKestuen of the occasion, for the Mission | gave sid cach, aud t great many, sinaler Whois there 2? is Ciighivan-av-< Non brick house near ‘ina TANVED—A GOOD MAN TO WAIT ON TABLE Such suppressed lives were iltustrated by | fore tho N restament had revented the ays lit his district, Ills church was just at | contributions wery also received. ‘The by. | "The Gommissury of Police.” ea eR ated aisiiscruom an parlor hours | steady Works en eeees WemDN 6S Der WORAE theesample of Aquila and Priscilla, ‘They | purity of His character, It was a universal | [he other end of Twenty-third rake and he | pregate amount of the collection was abbut} What nan at? FOCOnUY Binal TULARE TUgUE AE bmrlar. Ours) | ated: 5 kad qvere tent-imakers, and yet Paul abode with | remedy fora universal disease, and proved heartHy weleomed the Mission, and would | $475, “MM, Clement and Dulane.” pecord and: Twuntyaticlrd ats. Cit: anda tiricke aot earen HiANGEMENTS STADE then, laboring with tits shania ; dele rat eiltexene Witenevor tried. No matter, in ect lke eon a at Gotten and regain ag ; Ats oiclock »Piboo tom Chandra Bpse F he door was opened, and the Commissa- wurden Na bestsdnianed House of itn size tn HL AWEL LS, Hocm a Howland istscky cornpe Boats al Hit hem ner y a what gurb heresy came to ts, its an! onisin +4 et 4 ¥ 2 | wa ellg- ( sew | 8 city; in absolutel: if I aD ree Th On TOGA, , anu found then neceesn ry vaslingeplace With | contd bo disarmed by the story of Christ.and | speak le had no iden wlint Kind of 9 eongre: fectured In the bernacte on “Te Mela- | pes fount west oF Nvaiting te. receive then; | ffOR— RALE-rRIn WADABI " ; them, and they instructed him in the truth as | the cross. ‘The time was coming when tho | Rtlonhe would have to please, so he had Iie reviewed the varied phases throvgh itis InJesus. ‘Che influences of these sup- | steps of Christ ax 9 conqueror shoutd be Rotten wy.a peantltal Sermon for the ocea- | which Hndoalsm has assed {rob about the Domen pressed lives, silent and unseen though it | heard in all lands, and every one would fens ta sce re a0, many little ones before | days of Moses to the present. time, (and | thelr cells. “A notary's agent stood ready to | lvdxtsifoet Viacennon-ay.. ‘curher Forty-second-at, | WANTED AY KVANSTON—GIY:, FOL GEN. reseed finde, possible sone of tho greatest | come to Him with their alferings, whether | ith, he would not use It but would talk | demonstrated that it hind Iterally degquer- | make notes of the “ violition of property” | Stam x 1 buuse tek ABDIY gtr a DOING achievements In Mterature and selence. Men | they be barbartans or the miost cultured of fetal al NG priyor and its atimulating in- | qted, aud algo that the theury of develophent | which tho Jeaults propose to sue the Govern: secenel SOUg, WE ROTB EE FEIN Whose names the world would neyer know | theenarth. ‘Then He should retgn, quelling | Ogee too the childron, he was satis: | propounded by modern philosophers [like | ment for, The decree for the dissolution of GREAT, TOUS: hast performed ths Jnborlons works {or Qyheas every’ fear ispelllug query anxie ys sind Ce fed knew toy to pray, set he would remind Horie Spencer, tat Fetiehtsan wad the | the Jesuit Suciety and the dispersion of iy eTHOUSH: nished results others had receiv edit. | Ing up to His plane. ‘The choice was before original relizton of humanity, ate A a ee ee ee ee Pate mat our nears to Litn | ate Ansist upon a. triat of tho eMleaey of | has: A tea i the evening before, walting to receive them, {OR BALE—WXlit WABABSIL-AV., CORNER yAN' igh | Incticling Futher, Tot, the Superior, But Urn savantia. inet : eee TANEE the mialority of the Fathers had retired into | piocks from Renwond spot, 5, ‘orty-elghth-st., two abash-ny.. near FUFty-aveund-st, Erie, nnd ituron-sts,, near KLIN, 8) Washingtoi-nt. LOT 2X10 ng, teat Sora ntor ng’ th a oer aeae te. two od as dwellings: & Kood, Huht Dancmente se Aston. {OR SALE—N to 8 S-foot JAN-AY ‘i ian | its members was’ then read, Ags [it Is | belok build ‘and Hors us (ALNS AND COOKS . 7 has tisen gradually to bis present pusition | very long perhaps I need nut quote f A eek. Apply tontla: the confidential clerk was quite ns linportant | and allow Him to take us to His undying | Prayer in sceret, From thishe went onto | on religions subjects, was untrue, This | it. M. Clement, the Cominissary, then story brick barn onty ib feat ndrth of ‘Twenty-acce a inn, 78 West Stadt x pices in tho machinory a8 the business } home in Heaven or to suffer eternal death. apeak of the necessit; of prayer, which was | theory fins not cen’ realized in. India | inquired if ny Fathers _ were Siaposed Peete Oe TACO Wee Cees patios Deurbort orld, | to obey the decree. Father Pitot and a civil- | qo SALE—s FEETON DEAIORN-AY, nse: | Jan sald that they would only allow nccens to | 1 of Chtcago-av,, ont They to tho soul as brea ment wag to the | or ‘nny other part manager. 4 i of tho "The te: thoughts on thi . oy body. But allof the prayers should not be Ke hres beuacsted some ior the. Home. RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE, Insecrot, for in, union tiore was strength, | ind the sneaker thotiit {ectaleg. in ‘THE COOK ON A \VWAaNTED—x Gini. TOP i SOIEIE front. MEAD & COB, 10) Ln Wasicar § Balle-nt. Clinimors, In lis carly life, was looked down PROM, Ite W, FISKE, Heed, Moretore tat die vinkuren wer | #venee,,,dundanten was x ainss of opti: | Were tne owners, they ea ho Comintsste heen aphhs- ANY SUSMEN--COn upon becntse he was only'n teacher, and MIl- | prenched yesterday morning to the congresn praying In tholr closets would come out to | thought by Which the mass of thoughtimay | asked them to produce their proofs, but this | =~ SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, __. cess aie pay. Hexistry,; ton’s early biographers had sought’ to show | tion of the First Congregational Church, on the Mission and blend thelr sweet voices and | he unified. These thoughts were: ‘A BEAU. Le ee t— | they either could notor would notdo, ‘The | FOR SAGE EXCH ANGH ult, Ie nity | Commissarics then sald they must proceed to } two iarwo doume ton pecontty Dulitrgooaaatiodcen that he never essayed the rdle of epetaroe, tho corner of Ann and Washington streets, fenderauppllcations., ne prayer, howewr ‘Tho Hudoos belleve in the unity and di Mines had. changed. Klopstock, ma 3 °, there should be singing, aud he hope ea —T) ny y. Some ele fBne fruite vunde shad! 5 grave with ‘flowers, and Daniel Webstor, | Joy. His text was as follows: neglectad. He believed In prayer, but, more | jearned few and one for the masses. ; That | even read to the officers of the law ‘an’ artl- | hoses rad in and ten Chica There ae inet | y Thery isa mineral ho: wer it was “the applause of Ajsten- Twas glad whon thoy snld unto mo, Let us go | in thanksgiving, and those who could not cas Pay enk « it hi HF fat tr i. Mu Meeies to coninacil,? Could pay aSe ble, | into tho house of tho Lord.—Vsaims, crell., t. ") pray could either sing or give thuuks, or of tho masses Is one of works; and tie re- | cloof the Penal Code about breaking and en- | trope ition, Wil ao Mente ane ee tag we ery ete Hiapenes pul ily} ‘Phig was the song which tho. Israelites ) Work In some other way. In conclusion, he liceulogy to the instructor of his Halon of tha learned is one of knowledge. | tering. ‘The Commissnries ordered the door Fearonabls 10 CHANIES Le KASTOS, years. Bur m ; Ms L oe sort of Knowledge that will \ sa Cuankig into the Interior to. be unfastened. | Hour tt, ids Wrashinutorenc, Chi RAGACH annie when, after weary days of travel, thoy | Salil he Lo} ped the rallsiouszont whieh would a inn fs aulf ~ knowledge. Vane Rees yus: refused. A lockamith — was | #¥.Genere, Renu County. tinal ORG BATE particularly was the Influence of these | pinced their fect within the gates of the be- inspires ho pres a a mM | knowledge, necording to the Hindoo, is] at once sent for, and at the sume OR SALB—T WiLL SLL 10), Ea. Ot age GOOD PLAcKs. urge pay, ‘Registry’ a laruy pay, call at eglatey TIONS WANTED—MALI, Bookkeepers, Clerliv, ke. GUWUATION WANTED-WOUK IN STI OF eee | Clute, Itelu SA eae acca aularye Ads ress e suppressed Ives felt In the home, John a . would be of the kind that would last from | God knowledge, becaus ve'tho | time aA large. syuad of policemen was inthe boart of the Viilugo uf Hyde Park rensgia- Wusloy’s mother, texching her boy the alfa- | loved city. ‘he previous psalm was the Sunday to Sunday. Ifg had no faith In the | soul is God. eThno mowieden thal t an - drdcred Inter the. bitdig. "the roporters | Biv} balfcan remninut iia per cent. 1 will tel bet for the twentieth time, lived to hear hin | song thoy sang when they first came In sieht | Christfanity which enthused on Sunday and | God” ts salvation; the moment sich bellef is | came in, tov, with a rush, TWE the Cone | QRE.RE Sry geod dwelilnua, wut tacwted te UP ih preach to 20,000 persons on Hensington Com: | of the distant elty to which they were jour- | WAS forgotten through the week, Ns 1 atiatned man is saved, milgsary ordered them out. THe even, innde | Hatsbbencer. 134 Learbon tion. It was the gray-haired, bent, and | yeying. Thore was no moro reason why the The Rey, Mr, Dowdy, of Shelbyville, IL, | “the regular Sunday-school exercises of | the three legal summonses to withdraw. = Se 4 silent woman who was prenchingin the’burn- | Toys should express joy at reachin, followed ia few remarks, and the exerelses | the day were held In.the Tabernacle tent at | Some of them stood thelr ground. ‘The Come | aa wes oe a RES ne oe i Ing thoughts and tho ringing tones of her v ching | concluded with prayer and the slusing of | o'clock, Mr, 0.11, Horton, Presidentof the | mlssary thon ordered the police to clear the | JOO SALR—Row—10 ACE i. Abi UNDER | Seite i ity wr country; ane ies vouldhave been no Washington | thelr sacttiary than should the Chris | “Pralye’ God, from Whom All Blessings | Lake Bluit Assuclation, prestded, | ‘Tho ate | hal Tie ores a strnggles, and. n_well- |e fences Heroin dwelling, tmrns, cribs. water orelyy in elty oF countrys without the suppressed Hfe of Washington's | tlang .at entering theirs. ‘Tho Christian | Flow. tendance was encouraging, and great inter- | known clerieal gentleman, Mt. W’Audigne, pee from Colenue, 0 Le eG Te 4] eee OT Tr Mother. ‘Cho silent influences of thesé sup- | sanctuary ts a joy’to the individaal, Man Services aro to be held at the Missionevery | oxt was manifested it the exercises. * otinixed with the Journalists, ant, losing | .y-Levacre farm nil under wood sence and gil” ion Eee aa pressed lives wero constantiy exerting thelr | hns religions ns well as physleal and Intel | Sunday evening ab 72495 DALYCFINEC NE | ee ait nrriviisnt the hotel ar La | fils temper, ripped a policentan’s coat Crom | Water tes ta iielltedaan County, Soren cca | SU RUNTOS anes witit and cal MAN, AHO 1S inighty force, and though the world mixht | lectunl needs, and worsttp 1s essential to his | be held every Tuesday evening, and temper- | 17. ‘Turter, 1. L. Turner, E. D. Sinkmon, | top to bottom. ile was collared and marched | tw suit. tO in tmaetor ar give the sons, the fathers, and the husbands | well-being, fle cannot attain a robust, per- | anee mectings every” huratlny evening. ‘Tho | Teq H. Lord, It G. Tr Vr, 3, MeChesne to a statlon-house. ‘The journulists—all | fae —1da-gere form A tlles from depot tn Mac~ | fonition ty trnval nd silte all the praise, yet God looked down upon | fectmnnhood without communton with'God, | Sunday-school, already has about 500 attend: | 35 p. Capp, Mr. and M 1 We except those who managed to conceal them- SSN ire AR STR at tne, bari orchards, wel a granicas wr te those tenchers and these homes, and in that | any more than a tres can reach maturity | ants, aud the other work of the Mission will | and “Mrs. GF. Park: selves In the group of Jesuit sympathizers— | cwnerea now tn co 5 Jast great day hinndreds and hundreds of | without sunshine. In tho eloset and in the | be carried on ds heretofore, Wallace, Mr. und At $2,400 W. sulary, Ad= GERMAN bitve erouces ‘keen Ade jn Huedenn COUDLYs . Currey, W. I Fn, a ‘St, Masshali, ‘of | were expelled, and made night hideous on —aenere farm 2) wiltes west of {ihicnsa, Hole thonsands who have been kept in the | sunctunry God has pr ised to commune . Chieago: W. uhbu vide Park? the pavement’ outside. inllo from depot tn Dupage County, Wi. 1 ‘other dackground will be brought forward | withman, andif man deelines thecoummunion LAKE BLUFT, LP nell, i... Edw ip ny Hyde Par ‘ihe locksmith arrived at last. The tock forms for mule HO -sovn, tour 7, 17) Madlyan-at. tu recelve thelr crowns of honorand glory at | he brings’ darkness to his soul, Tt wag not tie SUNDAY. aEVICES Fullox, One parks Beg. Whisom, ‘St. Lowi: hesan to fly, "Che clerieals surrounded hin a rie 15,00 AC! . iis hands, . If there wasone thing for wlitcl | enough that the closet, should be sought in beara 10 1 tie Citas You need | [Ph SAt] anid atunten ane nean che Be fh 5 Jansbee, SM kee, Citistianty ought to recetye fis meed of prayer, Ho sanctuary should nlso be nt- | Mt Lake Bluff wero largely attended. The Aru, Follansbee, sTtvankee eae eee Will be prosecuted! out | i. Si to. Hatirund, in" Nurthenst Aruanan, “Hite raise, even from the most thorough-goln, ented recitariy, aud the desertion of the | morning train from the clty brought out a STATE VS: CHURCIL are insulting God!’ But the locksmith | Hout, ists band will bu gtd cheats hilidel, {twas that {t had hallowed, blessed, | chureh would be sure inthg end to lend tothe | large number of people, while private con- 4 8. CHURCIL shrugged his shoulders, smashed the lock, | ins bo vena Inndn were entered Biteento Lwenty= and cousecrated the home, and put wort In | des rela of the closet, Ad service, of tie yeynnees from Waukegan, Lake Forest, and (ae SET aud the Commnissaries, Superior, fad sympa seaaiie, sunal and rewpaualble auent Mie position | sho Seouptes, Trays] eaneary le vente te fo man’s Giysleal | Evanston swelled the list of arrivals, making The Dispersion of thé Fcauttn—A De- | thizers envered the courtyard of the Gone eee ere LAURA Tie. See ————— ‘Thoug! i with our yang ny stv eat ote ve pie td ves 1a body the Reailad featp the largest assemblage of the week, Tho tailed Account of the Operation in | vent. Around this courts | on two file ————— she might in some enses be brought forth 8 Sabbigh. ni eompatty at Bal he 4 u Yarix— Popular Hxcitement—Crowds, conles, open the cells of the. Jesults. WEL from the silence and geclhsion of the home,— sunatunty vould soon became Sabbath-work- | weather was extremely favorable to outstoor Arrests, and Blttér Meoling. ‘hero’ were thirty-five fn all, and | (“fSoLuTELY UN’ and the reverend gentleman had hot asingle or, to whose weary bodles the blessed day | worship, and the Interesting services were i A q buna aniinen Wak _SEEUATIONS WANTED_Y Domestics. ATION WANTED=AS COOK IN A FI a private family} Ho ‘uthers need apply, 3 IN NKED fumaie help cua, Milwunt " the Cotunissaries © were compelled | to MK eUnkee=B¥s Objection to utter against any chango which | would bring no repose. Men who sneer at ‘ . Correspnrutence Hoston Journal, ‘ nach ant separatel This | HALL, DAVIS & CO!S F COUN: oan put her in ‘a hosttion Which sho’ was | religion nud. it Ghuirelies donot. sven. to throughly enjeyeil. Thpke were Jonny young Panis, June 30.—Some tnemorles of the Bet et inet nen ours. UPHIUIE ASD SQUARE GRAND Siuprainie ten nach a tern thoroughly able to fill, but, would reniove | know that ifit wero not for them they Would | People upon the ground, whose titeas of | oxciting times of ten years ago are naturally | wus locked and each Jesuit protested, us he —— i ate every Mfifizulty that stoou inthe way of her | sown sink to the level of beasts of burden, Sunday-school assomblies were chielly do- | nroused by tho spectacle of the excited | opened, that he would only yleld to force. INDORSED BY ARTISTS EVERYWHERE. attainment of the highest development of | ‘Choe Sabbath and Its rellulous Observance not | rived from plente experiences; nt least their | crowds In the strects and the sensational ac- | ‘Then a policeman placed a hand on each W. We IMITAL which she was capable,—yot In that home | only brings the Joy ofbodily rest, but also tho , re “onus . “ hhoulder, after which the Father considered Corner State und idan the mightiest Influences were created and | choicest xifts od pursult of pleasure wonld so indicate counts in the journals, caused by the enforce- | shoulder, a au B an intellectual nature. The 9 ay , i the violeneo ag having been done, and came OUND-CORN EIt SEND brought to bear upon the opening, develop- | Christiin Church fg better than colleges and At 8 o'clock Snnday-school workors’ | ment of tho decrees which permit the disso- | Out,” (no of them, however, refused to open, qitiog plano at fla At ing mind of the child, A poor, humble | other institutions of learning ng wn educator meeting was held in Clark Street tent.. Dr. | Intlon of non-authorlzed religious congregu- | qnd his door was foreed. ‘Two of the Jesuits, | BRANTIE. ‘woman organized a Httle Sunday-schoul be- | bothas regards the manner ‘and mntter of Its Williamson led the service. A large nudi- | tlons in France, Concerning the wisdom of one an ofd man. far gone in his second child prseien, Gren’ ot FURNE HUGUIES, RECs chenapent uid best tn city. Advances nt fow rates. J. & UG, PARILY, 15) Weat Manrodeat, fore Robert Raikes. ‘The work of these sup- } teachings. ‘The themes which the pulpit im-.] euee was presen! is me: t rei hood, and another quite blind and Infirm, UPRIGHT og ‘> E ‘Weat Slac. pressed Ives wis notin vain, no matter how | parts are the sublimest which can be treated, 30 tho itov, C. IL Fowler, formerly Te verhe nts eater NY | were’ not expelled, ‘The first mentioneil | For upwards of tot ANOS nose superb tnateas | TORENT CAT A LOW ee, oa wesr cor secluded, how poor, how unnoticed, how at cover ali interests of Importanes'to tha ) President of the Northwestern University, - ? Father had fived tn the convent sixty years, | ments nove retalnod thelr position at the boud uf } nur West Waablt nd Sheldon-ate.: nowly paloe Unappreciated It might be, and it would bo | world, and the manner in which the preached In the great ‘Tabernacle before 4 | doubtedly the enemles of freedom, as it 8 |” Ypstairs the Commissary found a secon wuderate priced planus LYONS MEALNS | | ed and papered. Ut, Oi Fane crowned nnd glorified in the day when tho | teaching is done fs all the more val- | lar oy nudionee, understood and will-be curried out by the | chapel, which he closed Iike the ona below. 4 FOREN A “ORY BIICk Lord camo to mnko up his jewels. uable for the mental discipline con- | Dr. Fowler commencod by stating that he | sons of the Revolution now in power | All the tine that he and lily assistants were & MEALY PIANOS morte devine plncos sla d-atory,Urlck yt, elt an Wl 1 sent ke iG 0 4 ave CHRIST'S SACRIFICE, worldly ufairs, and thelr utterances, coming | preach from wv theme that ho could handiy | 0 the — Republic, from thls disper present kent iy trun congratulate yuu upon the wruat and wall ‘s u ¢ remarks, slightly yelled in polished lan- wor the Lyoneftenty Mana, wilett, to North Side. THE REV, O. MW. TIFFANY, with wn authority from God, efalm’ and_re- | with the greatest comfort to himself, sion aust remain a matter, for dispute | punge, ‘A clerical Deputy ventured to say, nquestiunauly the beat small plano L ro gener yey 1A 00 FInSt amit M my inind, formorly pastor of ‘Irinity ‘Methgdist Epls- | celve o rapt and respectful ‘attention, But | ‘Cho Rov, Dr. GW, Pook, of Medding Cole | at least for some months to come. .Taupposo | fen loud volce, that “aman imust be very | Phot eA Tare PRT ASS 'NEN- , Ine theed-story brick tus, North 1. copal Chureh of this clty, prenched yester- | the mental stimulus and iiscipline, nd tho | Je Abingdon, Ill, led in prayer, noatich bitterness of feeling has been aroused | hungry for brend to earn it In that way,” re- | coutd seurcoly bollove It ponstulu that much m aupert | Eallarats fia iii taduriconvonisices. Inquire at day morning In that church before a largo knowledge supplied by the pulpit, {3 not to ‘owlur thon gave 13 the txt of hls dis- | 4) Mrance since the ise Revolutles as is ne forrlne, of course, to. the Commissary, who | duality uf tony sould bo prodituud 1 suolt & Hoited | Dearburn-wt,, In bunk, com tlon, Io wns assisted by the Rev. be compared to tho improvement of moral | course tho ninth verse of Second Philippians: sated by thé Clerical d threatened to * ptt him out,” bit took no furs | *P*°° und for so small an mount of mand) WMinchiianpotiss mneregation, -. 0. | by the Rev. } nature which Is necomplishod, ‘Lo lt, under | | WheratureGod also had bighly craltod 31m, nuunifested by tho Clerienls, mon and women. | ther notiee of the Insull. At a quarter past Stato nnd Muhroe-ste | pro RENT-TO MAY, I-FULNISHED 2-STORY RB. Popo, the presont pastor of the churct. | Gade man owes what, oxcellonee of’ moral | and given Him a name whlch isnbovo overy | ngalust the Republic und all who carry out | g tho eells were ull vacated anil tho police re. | ATEW PIANOS ae und basoinunt firick hous, 10 rooms; bot snd ‘The reverend speaker preached from the fol- | churacter he possesses, Even those who do | Hume. ¢ its mandates. One lidy was so enraged to- | tired from the house, By this thne the crowd N® “OnE ANS. ] BOR SALE OR LENT. gold RC Te te RR oe alt lowing text: not enter the sunctuary thomselves are forced It 1g the Divine argument for the onthrone- | day nt the spectacle of the fathers ef a ccr- outside was enormous, ind was kept back: at NEW HANGS) orouy, De St a NEW OI y AStrUNE | SKCOND-ILAN! hhimselt BECOND-LAN! And T, if T bo lifted up from tho earth, wit | to acknowledgy its benellcent effect toon tho | ment in our convictions of tha prophet of FOR BALE ON draw all cn unto me, “(his ho sald, signifying eee ee hose who. attend. It overy | Nuzareth, ‘The word therefore uns the xing | wl Order wilergeing expulsion 2 By Bde > some distance from the con vat, she | Fetchiment of police, ‘The Pre > whut doath le should dio}—St, John, 210, 22 charactors oe ana Diviue hfe opens, they be. | of tho oternal mint, It is nut the product uf | shtleked [nto the curs of n poltee agent, My | vy the spot. Groups of young inen— corner AL ‘These remarkable words had been spoken | come mellow with Christian graces swith the | human reasoning. ‘The Couetudon could not | son shal be a Prusstan now!" Exactly what Molle of the Wesulis Pe obably-carenived ———— Corner Staty nnd Atumarats, TANTS by avery remarkable man under very re Hight of Heaven in thelr eyes and the Joy of | be drawn from promises springing froin hive | sho mennt Lpresime tho good wotitn fo3 | for the Fathers, Workingmnen erled out, Greinway ‘s Heaven in thelr hearts thoy do thelr work | man agencles, On account of the tunilia- | not found out up to this mom nd as for | vy owlth othe) | desnits 1”) Disewn QUE STANDAIT SvorLD, markablo circumstances, At the timo he | well, and, having done ft, pass on to their | tlon Ofte manger aud death On the cross, | the polles agent, he shrugged his shoulders, sto ah blows. were. freduent. ‘The peptone : had renched the age. of 383, and had | heavenly’ homes. ‘Thus the house of tho | Christ had peon highly bonored by God, Jy ) an answer whleh is generally intended t0,| polfee endeavored to avold making arrests, star oe STS. = been much admired and abused, is | Lord brings joy to man’s Intellectual and | exchanged the wealth of all-the worlds for ply a contemptuous |ndifference, ut could not help carrylng off many noisy | T OOO HANOS ARD CHAS, INCLUDING way OOM 40x80, SUIT re witht pe Apply to i ckOF iru, Utuliies, SMutint= vine Works. 3H baeltlo-are Cel Hs character | Moral nature, tho poverty of a stable and occupation of the ‘he facts, brought out at rather more } peopte, Whenever any one ered, “Down * fhe famous Decker trai, Sut Lu poo Ae EE ay eee but le ae lig a ens of Joy to th faulty, As peas aan, he exchanged the honor of all the fotueti than the (olegraplt will give than o with tino Republle Wy i Aras collared. The Mavedeetdeal set fannie mexein daawan, Cora NTs i lis inade up of individu nly ‘for the buifeting.of tho hirelln; ol uy prov Ler a “ Prefect imself ordel he arrest of one or | #0 easy und price! ow thut ull can purchase, Urge eee ern had been: made a mark for all tho slurs and | its charneter ts that of those who compose tt. | soldier, In all this God hnd exalted hin and | establishment of the Jesulis aeent undp WITT ADE MOLY D ew n Paris ts. at | two prominent men who ealled tho acts of |. unos mt GLU mont ]y My HOHE : ANTED—TO RE {nuendoes of the mob which was scekluz His | If the Individuals aro selfish und quurrel- | therefore it was au argument of Divine | Nos. sand 35 itue do 5 in a com- ee aerate odious.” Phere was great BTUIN Cast atand ats st | Wain tinnrovomunts contalinig nut loss tian ten t idan ss rooma; North Sida proferred, Addross, by latter only, Mife, and He would have been torn from linb BoM tho house fs given over to selfishness | blessing, merelal quarter of the town, [t has been | excitement In thoulr. By and by the Jesuit (at ireand fueinelotel, ; ! 1 Cea a ite as men attain power, Look a little al nees “ vnators, Depultes, | jy escorted by friends. They wore thelr e e text hud Ho not been ina holy and sacred } ones throughout the Gommunity.. yen | some. of. to lives by which God exalted ere Tinltes, ete, for Hie Inst few days, | elestusth Ht : "North Side, 7 NOU CLARK-S't, ON gute BRIDGE es EAM VHT opener u onl robes, Many nites, dressed NORTH ChAT gl ee Oe aut board, DVANCES Mabe ON DLAMONDS, WATCHES place, At that timo there secmed but little-| such homes as these ure made happy by the | Christ. He brought out His Son, and muve Yontorday evoning was the last which under | plack, as it fora funeral, Wrew themsely tu 64. ‘ote, At onu-lalt UroKers’ rates. |. LAUNDEI, a LA ‘ eT E probability that His predictions would be | boneficent influences of the approach of the Iltm sel oxnlted position as the mind ‘of | the Government's sanction the Jesuits could | on their knees on the altewalks, anc kisse Wotctw. Hooued ante CI kanaaete a a ED Tealized, but tho. speaker had been n pro- | sanctuary, ‘Tho Sabbuth-school throws over | man could with difculty conceive, Yaw | piss in thelr heme. Accordingly about 8 | tho hands and robes of the Jesuits as thoy . a es seribed ‘man, aud history had veriiled Illy | our children itt hallowed Iniiuenee, aud the | can toll by tho material guthered for the con- | o'¢lock inthe evening 9 crowd, composed | SO then: muttered prayers, counted | Cy eee ee tour tives INER OF SATE AND feontty tk nt ‘was the embodiment of Chris- | sanetuary secures the oldur ones liter, after | struction of a building what kind of nstruet- | of Clerleats aud Liberals, formed near Welr Bends, and made the sla of the eroas, | and room per any, 12) to. $4 por week, from Blo ANY MOUNTS TO LO 4 MiMhour removal, words, Ife . tianity. ‘Cho speaker thon reelted the many | which the Diving blessing carries Joy and | ure {twill ba when completed. ‘Workimen | the institution, nnd: awaited uvents. Eye | a few young nen, who threatened with | H2Latso roows rented withuut board, LOAN ON FURNITUR pinion, sic, without Tenivvals alsy on a ood cs ourites, Wvarborn-wt, Moors 1. virtues of Christ, and drew u faithful picture | sunlight into the,happy home, who perform thelr labors with # viuw to the | witnesses suy thot a little before 9 o'clock & | thetr cunes the workingmen Who erlal | TAnWkLL HOUSE Palteiys WHO Boalt, au of His character and works, Even tho vortiliynatuted tnd irretlgious | most elaborate perfectlon’—you ean tell that | Commissary of Votive, necompmnted bya Sec | 6 ine with the Jesuits,” got thelr eyes Teatiiee funioier un winter, rat the Furl] Cae, PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER Ee cacy and OTIS io fascination | aronotalow to Keknowledge the gout eiteet | something grand Ig contshipinted, Cod wus | Felary and several Ayents, rane tho boll. | bineked, At w ILO nitar °0, Tit the Futhers | How, camer of Marea atid eerie ceraat | ge aevngy to Inad an walchon NTE eoan and which great crhnes offer. ‘Things thut are | Which wehureh las upon the neighborhood preparing for ages for the appearance of His oO persons wt once stepped up, saylty y | had disappeared, and the erowd broke up. | of th Teusonable, alent AO fistandhtide eured 0 eat Sa ensat Bvt repulsive, Impure, and to be forgotten ap- | surrounding Tow much fs residence | Son, and he been contignally impressed | * Whoare you?” “And who are yous ‘Pho Jesults Intend to bring the matter befora | scoammedass id Matstadeat. rine tulandesv. | ished buh. M ; peared to be fastened on our memory with a | worth fn godless and Subbath-breaking | with the grand result whidh was to be known answered the ‘Conmlssiry, “Don't: you | the courts at once. as they dispute the le- festa + iT MONTGAGE, LOAN & STORAGE CO— oo re TSi yon aes PAIRS CAN BECURR Urétcinas ryamis ult the uronean pian at thy St. Lawrynce House, Iii und 1s South Clark-at, opposite refuse to receive any authorization at the | splun's Turt iexchanze, ST. angular tenacity, Ourminds were absorbed | neighborhood? Ieal-estate men know well | of inen, é Know that you have no business to ring the | gallty of the resuscitated Inws under which with thoughts of erlme. Men and wouen | thata ehureh-golng community help to a *Phe people were for ages led upto the ex | bell at this thne uf night?” 1 spoke of nny great crime and referred to l¢ | up property, and that the opposit makes It go | pectency uf God, when' He sent His Son on gentlemen, I haye a, warrant to serve.’ in thelr conversation, aud tho daily journals | down, wid {its quite neommon thing to seo | earth, He Intended tistilis coming should |" Your warrant, can't be served until to- | jrands of the Stato, Winikon, (fo0s Ta NPAT wera filled with, detailed necounts of It. | an owner of property, who. nover attends | be tho greatest ovent of all history. Poe morrow morning”? LE sun a Police Com: | At Angers, Gronobles, Lyons, Marseill Palmer House-$1.0 and §2 por di There was an aptitude inthe human mind for | church, contribute liberally to, the support |- teachers, statesmen, and,ull grou! learned walsaurys ‘and hve is my seart of offic.” | pile, Amiens, Bourges, Limoges, Nantes, | Reokics = WOUrD, Bh. dwelling on crime, and erluinals appeared | of the church ‘which 1s near his real estate, | characters wera brought into Hine to typity | And tio took ft out of hig pocket, ulniper, mul other places where there were ‘uA to bea petted class. When one thought that | knowing that its existence means an en- | the coming of Ghrine ih foxes wis stimmned | penntine continulyg to ring the door | fasult establishments, the sime proceedings | mance rte aia as Waa WAS tho criuie referred toin the text was brought | lianced value of the lund ‘and Improvements | up the great qualitios which we prize, und | bell. Finally one’ of tho two. ofl: | ay here In thar Huo do Stvres ‘were observed, A Cena ad BLANEY, Bo "ty ie AG M TiO LOAN ON FURNTTU IE, STO, W about by perjury, bigotry, and national pride | fn its vielnity. ‘The material benetit derived | this was the style of men who werd the | clous porsunnges said to tho othor: * After | Everywheruthe Jesuits protested, and every- | stuck of ull desiruble curctugus now in uso from the SSP AIitY, lal Wost Monroe-s it was always ginblazoned on the memory, | from tho sanctuary was, however, the least | foturunners of the charactor which was to wh ot ¥ as thd tight to enter the house up to | where they were expelled, At’ Angors M. | vant pleaaure sido-bar (utho olemunt tandan “Also ANTRDOTO. HohOW #00 ON UNINCOM- The Doctor at this polut gave a minute dé: | Important — ameng them all, Tho | come out at a lator day, We can always tell " if inne iver of mucond hand unalim, ToLknWAy ss W titehle property that cust 6,00) casn, Nt neta cabFlolets, Uie,, otc. many but, A taud and all (q goud order ot prices vory (uw. Whole Maly-known bugles ure Wie acknuwladged stunds 08 Ke Lexeellence, q ey to loun en Turnltury. ote, without remove xo sivruue, Ww Kast Van iuroneat, TOME | ; lity Hank books, 5 EPO BEER Honal Hank earitoates, ThA MOLES, General 8 GLU SS POF | Hroker ts Wastinatuneal. “ Excuse we, | thoy have been expelled, and as they also BY TO LOAN ON CHICAGY HAL EXTAT MoRey per conte GOAT DUT 3 Port Iund Islock, he hin Yolock.” And thoy compared watches, | , the famous Iishop, promecnuded actiotion of abe, crucliixon. picturing in vivid TURNS promotg aera taste, in thal something of aiman by the Character, ot que eer Ont giving Vv very tho a will the went who cartel ho sulferings of Christ. Fasclnation | congregations, 301) dope: jar huse who aro y with him. ‘Tho | ang! fhe do a ja packets wider thelr arms. One had hold the attentlon of mankind to this upon inant for the amount of roll fous forerunners of ea dndieated. the honor seal tinid, blasting, and elnbarrassed, pus Shets tt Mii Repnblican papers an- 2, "Tribune unc, rarrladgs, DUKgies, ahd Harnow, how und Boos d, wt private solu, wid buttom prices. Liberal advancos, pecans HAL BR, uttornoys, Room 34, 6 Dearborn-st, erhue for over 1,800 years, knowladga thoy obtain, ‘The mental disclp- | which God was, *, putt upon Hin, | his head: out. Wiio's there?” he aald: | nounces that the friends of the desuits eon ICTION AND COSIMIABION 1OUBH OF JOHN | === ‘Another hisiman element that entered into | line and stimulus supplied by hearing two | Nuzareth, perhaps PR nal town | "ho Comnilastoner of Pollue. “The yous tinually erled ont, when the excitement was cade WG und HS Bust Wastington-st— NGE, ug ny ie nrenrnanrn ar LAU-ACKE HTOCK-FAIA 80 rom Chicago, ie indiana, wth undyr fence ution wvar i howd cattle on tt Want eliy, ur own, or suburban property. basta a farns, Gi ueroa In corn, balance In pasture, whient, soley Ane houses, barn nvr oto free wh lunes 3 it eal the attraction of the cross was the pity ox- | well-considered xermons each Sunday was | in that sub; rovince which is under | Jesult bygan to protest, but tho Comnilsaay at its hight, ! Vive ta Liberte!” Aa this cited in our ininds when looking upon an in- | not easy to overestimate, Whon the Pilgrim | the heel of reathonseame, will bu found to | put on Wis seurf unl crossed the threshold: | journal Tee tu hurrah for liberty In the nocent vietim. «his was a proof of our nut- | Fathers built thelr homes In this country | contain class of«peopla who yet warshl) / Monsieur? said the novice, as) if | pame of Loyola was Just a fittle too strong. ure toward sin and wrong, and o reminder | they put up dirt a meatin, <-house and thon i | the memory of Christ, ‘Those are the hard, | he were Teeiting a desson whieh he had ‘The Jesuits are the only persons mgninst aay that we hnd not always been foul and devofd | school, aud the church aud the xchvul-house 7 culloused-hardened ‘peasants who earn | just learned, * we bow before tholaw. ‘ho | whom the Government hus shown Itself dis- A. 4 Vy ket BOUT RIVIUTL-ST., 81.61 0U13, of feeling. ‘Shore had been a tine when all | have stood side by sidu In the Republic ever | thelr bread by hard aber, | You wilt dnd all | Superior was nt oneo sent - for. His name posed to net with much sharpness, ‘The o «iahoe gurrespondonce with suid skawer mans | wieut. mon eo trata nas was well with us toward God, and so we | slnes. about that Hltle carpenters show in Naza- | is Kathor Ditot ‘Lhls gentleman © came | % powers that be ” are determined to assert | Ulucturer; buslness of mutual loterus eee ee ee stints orelty property. Wil. guzed upon this contral fixure on the cross | Luflnitly grentor thon all the other benefits | reth about the wells of Naznreth,. the traces | down to tho parlor of tho convent, secum- | thelr authority ax superior in, France to that Poe kanesn HARDWARE BUMINESS CON- | élyo big trudo, blo und fot, with all the and were fascjuated by the crime that placed | were the spiritual blessings ta the people | of God's forces, Gud had given Ils angels panied by several of. the deault brethren and | of Rome, With regard to the nonauthere uated ut ii, West ‘Rundolplest. Jngulre of Aine Rierantti hricis livery sta reacroth oh ee Ti thors, As a sheep was dumb before the | coming from tho sanctuary, ‘The improve- | charge of lls’ person, and these were the | by MAL, Chesnelong, o Caroyon-Latour, Do | [ed cangremitions of women no ayvera BRKCKKIL inthe stro, aon oad tnages, bucks. eleiets, Ot Cette eae shearer, 80 had He n dumb, dying tha | ment of man’s moral ‘condition can only be | charactor of His vompanions. Earth's mill- | Ravignan, and other no! able clorleals | jreasures will by taken, as It Is expected that | ook waLk—cuvar Fou casil-Ice citeaat | Whne}s good fart west of Chicago Iu Hiltuols of Kast most cruel and shameful death, though abso- | accomplished by rollglon, Every Btu pt ta fonatres and Piinces were tho moreat | In a ities and journalism, The Commisaary | thoy, will in couriy of thae demand wuthor salou, dang Kuud budiness, Cheap runt and | eri fuw 1 ON "1 4 1 04 ¥ | 1d barn, both Intely hinocent of crhne, and, though fis | doit byothor means has failed, | ft had hacks of ndage, and — avrvitude, | and hily assistant opened fire ab once, they ln, Six -or seven of thy congregations irntrclaae Tocutinn,_tnauire ut 21 Busters, a heaicting lange Wiroosg dwelling and widoy rants it % elnated with the pleture, ‘there wasa feeling | attempted through Mls Intellect, but | compared tho = thrones) und | read the decree of the Prefect of Pollee, |} have already done so, TPHUKITONY Fo A NEW AND USEFUL IN- | for si por ciunth. Surwuge, §uW. Want @ smal of pity and ComuDussion Grouwod in our | God's” “metlind, hich was, aan In pritepalltog whl worshiped Him, | whieh, as this tga somewhat tinportant oc i Weare itoring upan oxolting tas once he ae a uate. vgneral purpusds fdr | fur near CHEAT) yeoons 4, 1p AMadiaon-at. breasts, over the soul and not the understanding, | Earth's most learned imen bore no compari. | cuslon, perhaps 1 had better give in full: moge. Thbs a NT question will be heard | tle eneas a a 1.17) Madison-ote, au ere was still another human ele- | alone wasthe only one which had ever suc. | Bon to the who ut His tect sought the ‘8, Deputy Prefect of Police, qmuch more of before nny settlement o| rm LAIR 7 And “th 11 another hi te | al th hich had Sag His tect sought the | We, Deputy Prefect of Poll attluinentoe Wt i VOYANTS. ment which wo called sympathy, and whieh | cegded. ‘The mural power of the sunctuary | glorious and Inaplrod Instrnetion which Ife “Tn aceordance wih regchud. Enwanp King, AND i ONLY 1 arose far above pity,—0 rare element in the [on the Natlon is wonderful, In the War of | alone could give. ‘The speaker drew a bean “Tho decree of 30 Suptomber, 1870, Arts, 8 humancharncter, What possible connection | the Rebellion, tt" was tho cheering worts | tltul ploture of the birth of Christ and the pu. AB. WEE a a city, cua bu conauited at (ha ans vould thers be between us and the tragedy | poured forth from the pulpit that nerved tho | dignity and character with which God had the decree of 23 December, 1813, Arts, 1, Dua, 2) West Mudisoo-at, Itoom Yourn tuvtruth call_quickly. —————_—.. Oinayen Ok STOLEN-FROM MY BAlY ‘Tenghers, authors. und others of sodontary STEAMER aoa re Walt af Saturda; habits tighly prisu Malt Mittors. Vie brown, lins-back nals mule, modiugy lee, Kk ri fu OF huak 100 U_GLAIRVOYANT stl on Calvary? Wow could there be sympath people to carry on the struggle, and no ian | endowed Hin, followed in the wilder | 5, and 8, Youre olds id white wpot u a te VOYANT SIT Heeanse Me had claimed relationship with | actively engaged in the War, ba he General | ness a lonely iite, West Hla might consult with | '* ‘lhe Art. 204 of the Penal Cade; ! Sloe eri of aoe a bo paid fo tarot ut Ho truatinuist for noreuus Aes i + 3, WG Duntburn-st, botwecy * eY- 2 | iGon usto ts wBrenbuuia, Addremt QUORGE 0, [ATTORNEY AT UAW itug youre | AIMULL, Grid Crunsii, oF toon 1 1a Builes Taaully sranvnotud, | wt, Chicas us, Height have been mistaken, Yet, as | commanding or carrying a knapsack, had | God. He needed ‘not the assistance of tho “ Considering that, despite the preseriptions | \~ apo He claimed it, Itelicits from usa spontaneous | dune more to win tho victory than the sin- | multitudes who were ready to rush to His as | of the texts mentioned abbye, thore exists In | A. tor 7 feeling of sympathy. If a man attempted to | isters who preached the doctrines of patriot | sistance, as He alone could do the wreat work | Paris, Ruodue Styres, 3-35, 0 nonauthore | exparignes te Teeus us. from wu danger, we Joved him ‘au from thelr pulplits. A glance ut the Chris- | whitch had been given iim to perform, All | ized chapel depending onthe estabHshment | FLT os ~ MISCELLANEOUS): CENT WAS RETURNED aor Glee L Y Budiaon-st, Whether his efforty were of any avail | tlanand the non-Christian natlons of the | alon; Tlis journey the character of | oceupled by the non-authorized asyoclation: San, Gan sh Brrr | one SED me oll ‘Bpyoned an oftea ‘Bt 1X Wost or not, ag we know that ifs mo- | worldshows that the former aro well todo, | Hla © ott ord cn such as to Ulus | knownas the Company of Jesus; STGAE-RHADING, EDIONLAL | WORK. AD PaeeeAt WAN TET plea entact uot hore lie would be wusou to js bin ries dye was, oh noble. one.. Suppose | while the latter are the opposit. ‘Tho | trate the extromo fealty of Christin Decrees Coe ieee ata Woe Muatud-ab, Murvad uf | wivrcuntilo tru, on the, Taalie vast, Htutwrouces | 4 I seatcrita Ady BIC NUE, 2S the story was true, aud Christ'a dying wasto | American Nation is o glorlous example | friendship, At ‘His Durlat ond’ regur } & Aurr. ‘The chapel established at | Htarauin! kitun, For particulars uddreaa Ci, ‘V'ribune vciow. ardest, Chlage, :

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