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i THI CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUS %, 1880. . : 3 & day as the people in New York or San Fran- | no Christhin Sabbath there is no Christian | Depot nSmuday tleket office ty bultl, and at} and ona of God, I greet sou in tho Master's | th lestion, “Thos netified fi ' RELIGIOUS. we elxco are observing, : morality, and: without this "free Institutions South Park ‘stntion the walk lending to and | name. 3 es Chest ses? Tere enna toca Tinitation tt Twould emphasize this, ‘Phe command to | cannot long be suatatie Attarney-Gen- | from the Park Is decorated with a linge alan | Lneed notdetail the reasons which prevented | of that Chure: Dookkeeporm Clerkn, &e. keep the Sabbath holy does not ntcesenrily | oral fates it Hke tniner declares “that an | board, eiving te bowen of Uh Ptrnita | my writing to you before thiedate, hut, thous anostiaky addtecesl tate the Chater | WANREb<roux i el th inday trains. J pth aut, rh | of the apostle hi ai KAN IN GROCERY, CALL - Sunday Concerts Considered by tho ils he Jas€ day of the reeks or the third day, | institution (the | Sibbath) so. ane only, Wot x0 APTAN ON vue base iu have ot herd directly from ine, you hava | PE the apostle Ia addressed unto the Chureh v i Went Van Huren-st. is have been td - mat wheres | Of God, whieh Ia at Corinth, but the plirase, | \ 47; ae br the frst day, ns that Sabbath, but it docs | snered, so lawful, cand ko neces wry fof anade unless the holding of the Sune Fe I Le rat Pr wWhie which Is at Corinth, fs ‘an aceldental and, to Ws p, Be P GROCERY: Rev. D. 8, Johnson, . forever fix one'day In seven to Be kept holy, | the pence, the comfort, oid the reapeet- | day concerts induced the hope — that Tar Bt niate resent and tnerowiregty from wn essential Inodfiee of the warts, cane Hund & Co. Wanda NaN Waheed HEGENE i 1 of Go”, We can substantiate the 7 (tee eae aid On this polut Dr. Timothy Dwight very | ability of society oat along | a uiiiinde would need to be hbronght | my brother Thomnr. who has conveyed to you | Churel clearly says in his discourses on the Fourth | to be suMelent for Ms" prote longs but, that | by — ral to attend them? And “xo | my Christian aalite He Betioves Them Detrimental to tho | Comminninent: © ltennnot escape the notles | falling, surely the hows of te and made for we have the Sunday concert calling to ita ald | fur your spiritual welfaro. It ix also n sourceot | Lake “Blue, ‘The easentint — finitation, fons and my eurnest revard | words at Rome, at Jerusalem, at Chicago. nt ANTED—=A Ps ai rtd Woouwane. . of every reader of this command thut the | Its aceountought to be as atrietly onforecdns | the railroad, and the. allroad fouing with | stedt ‘pleasure to ime to hearof your unlty, | or rather the sony of the | Works Morrisey tap Aarne Mortizon Cnrriace Publio Morality and Welfare. duty of remembering the Sabbath to keep Jt | the laws forthe protection at persona prom | the concert ip this benevolent scheme af give ener Jr on few ably in tie Cosel an ot VChardls ont Pande eet ten F chin | Steiars. Nov? ly Or’ call ato LRevst. for pare WDA FIRST-CLASS COATMAREIE TO in the ‘shop. Za Archeravy near Tate holy enjoined at the beginning and the bless | erty. If the Sunday laws be neglected or de- | ing the Inboring classes their reerention at 25 5 ! ¢ ‘ fire sanctified In Christ Jesus”? These, and | WeAaNte | Anand consecration mentioned tt the end | spiked) the lnws of person and property will | cents per head for the round tripl. ‘These ale dont dase An ernest Ale Adee leer’ these only, At ae % rae Chureh, “Lhe Wien Dedication of tho Lot on Which a New Eplsco- are upped to Ho. ieee a qe das, Bend alia suele Ete Fratcnna 1 es tarthurinare, make hotdog af Sita fnboronmong you and nro 3 over are eels has two meanings, or two easing COMMA heen As n donbt the truth of these de- ats Inw, OF human enietments, sid oy you in the: 1. Rpeeinily do £ | elements of ene menning, tenotes explne Coachn T 8 pal Chureh Is to Be Built. Hexcil to dhe seventh day, HL would probably | Hvermaces who, In Known apytbing of the | riding the richte of our eltlarns, if ont Tojotce tant the prayer-taeotiny inno tullyrepre- | {lon aint ‘conseerntinn Gon wellt aca he STLEROA MAN Witeet ed an immoyable perplexity to Uistory of Cinelnnatl for the past ten years? | can serve the public with a Continental holl- | sented during my absence. ‘This fs prouf to me ‘ution, vou will always find ANTED-HOSTLER—A MAN WHO UNDER= or Implied, whereln the Wann iby And taking care of barn. Apply have ocensto: the Christian Church.” So, therefore, while | ‘The efty has gradually ylelded, the Sublinth t i the place of the Purttant hath that the church Ife Js healthy, and nbove ull Hw 1 - cal An Interesting Letler from tho Rev. George C. Need- | in process of {ime the new disponsation taok | the mn iahunery of Here tt 1s an over ae linve Bild nothing thus. fav WT elleets ahi thle atte, he jOuk Buneern, Ports Ries at ae inne epee a Hane Employment Agencies. “ham to iis Congregation—Exerelses at. the place of the ald, It was proper that the | to Sunday parades and open eoncert-halls, | whieh are sure to follow from the rruption | Church we Neri of bickalivers, ie wontd | Ment of our Lord Jesus Christ, Our poor WANTED aU HALL OAD LAnORERS YOR TIE sacredness of the Sabbath should be trans: | and beer saloons, and. places of business, | of the crowds who. visit our village fo attend be I philosophy of that atonement. may be at fat! Lake Diuff Yesterday, ferred to that day which inarked the begine | Whint fs the condition of Tuorndantd religion | these concerts, Among them will be seat- Seine te SMUT far muntistient” onaitth BEd | is Hh fault. Jie, was a RET eon Ming of n new creation by the resurrection | In that city to-day? If Loam eredibly In- | tesed the dissolute and the vicious. They newspapers. in fact, 1 fear the eensationnt | system of bellef, Yes, He was earth's grent- Ee eA of Jeaus fromthe dead. Thus, while thetirst | formed, it Is lower than ia any. elty of | will remain longer than. the concert holds | news whieh every now and then finds Its way | estinartyr. But He was more than that. Ie Wirenitial rt BUNDAY CONCERTS, day of the week has como down to ts 9s a] the United States, not excepting San Fran-| them. Some of. them will require the | into the columns of the press will prove tore of | wasn great mor hero, dying for Is cons | toner day: autor munber yante turma an vie REMMON KY THE NEY, DY. 8. JOMNRON, Chirtstian ay ft comes laden with all the | elseo, With contempt put upon | serviecs of — the — police. Jt would | @eurse then # blessing tous, Ani thie reminds | yfetions, hearing the burden of gslnna rate te. Wroo fare. UHIGSTIAN & COs 34 The Rev. D. 8. Johnson, of the First Pres- | Sictlona h God pinced around the sev- | the Sabbath, there isa relaxation of all the | not be stringe if the police fores were res | MG Of one which recently appeared, 0 8 | tho world’s sit and sorrow, nga futher ar | Soul wWatercs rs , 7 : enth day, and is as binding upon us atthe | restraints of virtne Min of | quired to be Increased for the assistance of | Biltiinore paper, and alan tn the Chiciwo Temes, ? Warren sawannn tan Th byterian Church, Iyde Park, preached yes | present Hour as the command to love God | vere ti Do ONT heen eee onsite ti | re | SUL oF smeteprescntations and exiezornted | Hotel the arrows aul silferings | VV ais gb Tor eat in Winnaase bee 2; Binck Mlle extension in’ 1 , Jeaves Monday, 10 a. im, rea saree CHT STL ANE n 3s Haut Wateres te = 0 TT ROA TATOKHIG FOR In, Mienlenn anit Minnerorne Whee evole: hilant hire re ‘> ohirel tf ve 0 yt HO for ralirond in Wh ny. terday morning on The Sabbath and the | with all the heart. and mind, and soul, and | Won, ant particularly the. elty churehes, | seleme, ey OIN StH DREAMING Pollcere flatemente, iich plucen ane church and school ot the! foreinoat of all putlanthrepie heres Banal fen tae an for yan nen works’ AR South Park Sunday Concerts,” ny folluws: | strenzth., ‘Chere isn suflielent reason why spirltunt deat relgnas and it fs n fuct tha Nor have T sought to compute the harm | sponsitilities upon us we are not calied to bear, | But he was more than that. “He bore oup | ee ' Ji was doubtless a surprise to mony of our | Ute command to keep holy the Snbbath isa | ministers of the Gagpel fice from itas Lot | which will fall upon the Interests of rellgton, | The tendency of such, publicity ts te give us a} alisin Tis own body on the tree. He was Minecllaneons, vq- | Perpetual abligation, As Lhaye said, Christ | fled from Sodom. It is true, a4 Montalem= | —the insidious sceularizing Intlience that | false reputaiion, which we may be lod taut nt | Ww el for our transgres: pW PANTEN S01 MEN TO CHOM Woop Fol aT, citizens, to ren iw following fninounee- | eave the renson. for A holy Sabbath in the | bert, the great Roman Catholle statesman of | will How. Into our home {ufeet our chile | retaining and keeping up. and ruther thin sute Pavlat tag our Tanlileae erie ehusties ene mt) irene OE EO OE ae ments in Tire CitcAgo ‘Tumune of July | broad statement: “The Sabbath was sade | France, terely aud wisely put ft, that with: | dren by fauidliarizing them with the slits | ferasceming detent. wo may bedrawn tito tho | of our pence Wes Upon hlin, and by dks | pont anannnee ane iar reece for chonphines 19, inst. , for man.” Jie tore from the Fourth | outa Snbbatli no woralfp, without worship | and sounds of a Continental Sunday, ‘this Pencsles oF questionable devices to appear Well | atrines we are healed.” The reverend gene | Boration from Bt. Loula, Call ond i, DOMue, ‘Tho South Falk, Gontulaslonbra boda at feat Famandivent ths pagiteeritie whch na vetlgton® 3 and, It tay ue added, saline Pilbence ow them anil on rire a anne "Steloved brothren, I know f have our hearty tleninn’s addresa wasinterspersed with bea. | Shitras’ Mel Agant dt Tatiny Ign Stoantald -& Iven peo Uy bless g elation had) put upon ite Me | religton no permanent freedom or safety for | be messured by wards, s like the stent | sympathy when Task you to pray that God wilt. | tiful and forelble illustrations of the happl- | #outhern'itotiwny. st. Louis, Ma, $ - ‘of the poor fulks who bays only a quarter | wiped from 2 glosses of R "i ! 4 S ere! eatiience, eT erates age pray a ; if wo have amis- | ness to be antielpated by those who conse NOOR BOY TO DIAW-SATS , mand, | ve mist needs confess that nan | wvsphere of the Sabbaths It turns the heart | sion inthe world. thas we folie without any | erate themscly TANTED-A YN * L sto Christ. . W 8nd do writings must be Wt penman. Appl) tho Park descend sen seri pied cae tg | touched with a new and resplendent light, | people we can neither permit the Sabbath to | away from God: it destroys. all zest for the | regard tu the world's proiea or blame. Atl o'clock $10 Christ F Willing and | 485 Dearborn-nts, Auge % betwen 'B and Tt ofelck pipet tho needle of nen, ‘That the Bab | 80.that it might be more sacredly named mul | grow obsolete ns anered day nor to be used | holliiess whieh this day was destened to pro- feel greatly bumnbled when Eastern people | Mrs, Brown led a. children’s meeting, which | ¥435 - ‘ VANTED SAO GNTS BVEiyWitiiten ° u I en to men Reokiny TR oe 5 At i o'clock the Rey. Dr. MeMullen, of | cavital, Unisina Tire vanes fur tha inexperienerd onchien - | ney. Adress wi ndianapolis, preached to an audience num: Necititt 1, AaMtogs swith xiamp for, pipers, ng made fur mun and not man for the | loved than before, He did notaay thatinen | as a mere holiday, nor in any manner} mote in the hiwnan soul. Ul thus cheats Fpenk of oursuccess, and, through the migchleys | Was largely attende yah it was sbown yesterdiy In tho Past Park, | Must Keep tt beeatsy God commemorated | to be go broken in upon as to] men of that whieh of right belongs FOmce DORA Spied Tench thurs u ae whero thoro collected mbout 2,000 people on | the work of ereatlon, hut because God made | wenken ifs legal algnificnnce or. Its} to them, and the denrest of wll Are n poor minsion churchs cndenven ini 1 tris foot, and perhups 3.000 In carriuyes, to took | iLexpressly for man, It Is as if Christ ind | moral force, J un thus led to apply these | rights—the time and opportunity to make to do our Lord's wills to feed His sheep and | bering'nt least 1,000 people, at. tho Rrqua ant Hate: ae oO Inke | said the Sabbath hns na reason for its exist- | principles tothe action of the South Park | ready for the heaven of which the Sabbath | lambs; to prexeh His Gospel, and. gather ander Previous to the forenoon services yester- | VV 4: fi and ban oe rey ieee mall nc oe ence in the existence of mon. It is ine | Commissioners In the Inauguration of Sun- | is the propheey and the earnest, our care children and adults who need tobe | day, Chaplain MeCahe announced the urgent | graph Pea the gout in qn ireetion only: but the Wrought Into the very fibre of lis helng that | dny concerts, ‘This action, 11 the first plnee, Finally, it remains for us who love tha | saved. 1 suppose we cannot provent interviews | pecesaity of ald to defray the expenses of the | 10 other fa the Tounfoyed ity and, gathorod around tho | Must have itand use It aright if he would | assumes that the eoummtunity at Inree are de- | Sablnth, and who cherish its. rest, and he-.| ere, who selfom report such a work fairly, trom incetinus, after whieh contributlons . were Pertnta. thos partook ‘of soln comfort, Whilooe | sain his highest clevelopnient. First, then, slrous of descerating the Satbath by attend. | Heve, as'we must, that tt {8 0 vital part of our SALE DOL HR, bal we bed Peel utterel | received ngzremating S325, tho grounds some of thy Park Cummissionors, | teason for a Sabbath les in: the physteal | ing these concerts, ‘The Conunissioners are | Amerfean nstitutions,'to do all we can to kon of this matter when precent with you.and | Wednesday the Rey, Like Iitehcock will toyethor with the Superintendent, were discov- | Constitution of man; while of himself man | supposed to provide such entertainments as | defend it. how at a distance, with ye tle for rat ction, | @ddress a meeting for old men, and Thurs- ered planing a large shelter whlch will aceom- | might not have discovered the Inw of | the people want or demand, Is it known by || We must keep it holy in our own hearts, | Teannot. but feel nppretensive that Sian ie | diy the Rev, Frank M. Bristol wil LSEX TO Gartteld phatogmphe, thas In ennes, needle tnekngor, and lelen ny lay casi Co Me DINUNGTON, 46 dnoke ARTENCED ORGANIZER TO 1 preach to | spelie, Ind. x modata 5,000 people, It will be bullt of wood,and | periodic rest, he can rendily see why this law | any falr ennyia that the people are ready to | We must maintain its sacredness In our fam- | ustne tl hi . vi i . — TE VOUS AAS HR Pola eimoatl iloor for dancing. | has been formplated by God; that It meets | yleld the Sabbath, or any wart. of it, to tho | iles. We must claim, for the snke of. the Heed ey era ered el popularity: aas.annre.ta:} tha youn nS ere . y Anca extracts, efx bakint-nee pat Tho Inaugitration of n serics of free con- | the necessity of his anlinal nature. Sufll- ] use of concerts? ‘Who ling maden demand | well-being of our community, one orderly Sufer this’ word, dear friends, and Ict the N Addrons, with reference, stating salary, certs in South Park thus ammounced, fg an | clent evidence ling been gathered from tho | for these concerts? Have the cltizens, who | and qulet rest-day. We must, on the ground f[testion foree ltxctf upon our, hearts, “Aro we AN APPOINTMENT. Sort Second-ate St. Louin, eventof no ordinary Interest to. every Inw- | most fristwvortiiy sources going to substan. | own the park, whose money bought these | of patriotism, Insist that the plain letter of | Iving forthe glory of Christ?" Are we work- Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. OY. APPLY AT id MON- abiding and arterlovine person In this com- | tinte this fact. I cits only the testimony of fefounds, and whose money fins thus far | our State laws regarding the Sabbath be not ing, pot te Lie Hann Of, nen, but under the eve Sprinarimern, 11,, Aug. 1.—The Governor ul eres nunly. Atculls us to halt, and. commands | one, Dr. Willard Parker, of New York, than | beautilied them? fins any one here sicned a | violated vy tue exclremencand revelry whicts For “not ho whe commentoth: hitedt ean. | ins appointed GA. Henry Public Admin. | WWANTER=A Goon SINNER SAS Ai NO, iit usto st eerious consiteration of the warrant | whom there is none more competent to spenk | petition or brlyately besouglit the Com-'| these concerts occasion. Proved. bt whora the Lord commendeth. "| Istrator of Clay County, vlee John R, Tane | eeppecen eer arent aster Hue, onthe ground of either Divine or human | on this publect. “The Sabbath,” lie says, | misstoners “to establish then? So far On the lngh ground of equal rights for ail, m | i t i ciny M S 14 WASTED A STEAM-TA IST UNS Tam praying that ’ ie : LEM Jaw for holding these concerts. It compels | “must be observed as aday of rest, ‘This L] as can be lenmed, — not any | we must stand and contend for the freedont | tne this coins fet i ee vcus much bless: | ner, rosizned. Mr, Tanner is a Republican Certamil carving and ‘be oxparionees. “Ieee yen, that you 5 21 | taurant Isl Dearborn-st, us to exunine the reasons alleged for Instl- | do not state as vn opinion, but knowing tint | Number, few or large, of any class | of a sucred Sabbath ogalnst the license of a | muy have the refreshing ruinsupon you oven | Cawdldnte for the State Senate, and expects } {rant Ve a = tuting them, and to look at thelr sure results, | it has its foundation upon a inw in Munn has striven to effect this violation of the Sab- | secular Sunday, now. But if wenre to receive we must he pro- | ¢0 be elected. 2 WV Actthicad canenanetn hat itelonieaneD a Ae Above ill, it chillenges us to prompt protest | nature as fixed asJic mist take food or die.” | bath, If suel a series of concerts was to | — We can do no less and bo’ self-respectful. | pared. Thera murt be much eearehing of heart, H. WELLL oom t itowland dock, corner Ueare and decisive uction sgainst the difringement | Second, {tis no less true that the Inw of a | have been set on foot, common justice would | We ean do no less and be loyal éitizens.. We one clearing of olrsulves, Much confession 0} Shaving becomes an indispensable Juxury with | born and Monre-xte, of our right toa quict Sabbath, and against | Sabbath ts needful for man in hisinteltectual | have dictated an inquiry as‘to the wishes | ean do no less and be true to the holy Inw | Wewkness and inconals Hinge OE berligancas: | Ouliinn abating snp. —WANTED-FIRIALE WIELD, tie subverstoifot the very existence of the | bart, “ns the powers of vigorous and per- | and feelings of the people whose Interests | which, proclaimed first’ by God, and cons | faye grieved tho tole, Earle, andcin onder ty | GAP AERA EMEA EE ee | ee aca reac Sabbath itself, sistent mental tabor depends on the state of | are shuply committed to tha South Park | drmed’by Mis Sou, holds within ‘it the hope | securd lie power, without whleb nothing [a | omer ee it, Feweiern Nomeati 4 ' ‘The whole question of a Sabbath, a retig- | the body.” Says Dr. Mark Hopkins: “Tt | Board, ‘The supposition that the peoplo | of man’s highest apples hero and here- | strong, nothine is holy, we must putaway overs. | FOR SALE—BY T. B. HOYD, ROOM, I MADI- | VATANTEDOA COMPETENT GIRL FOI GEN: fous and welvil Subbath, Is thus thvolved fn | will follow that more'sitch Inbor ean ke done, comprishig the South Sidg of the elty, Hyde | atter, thing whlclvhinders the jntlow of lite power n= | ~ad8"stiniancar, between ‘Trentz-clghth ana-] Mace RoUrewors th farmily OF four. 10 Bryan- ibls and shullar gehemes to break down its | and better done, by those who keep the Sab | Park, and’ Lake want Sunday concerts is . | toour souls and earnestly pray that He may | rrenty-ninthenta. this enory and baxeinen hereon | ———————————————————————— authority andl obliterate lis functlons, A ie bath than, by, tltoge whe sto not” and he Peltine, any foundation in fact. 4 ventura A NEW cruncen. Sei te Seen anil wore, tenia DEVBERs Brick ang ‘Gatleamd eae matt rameter ahd Ie ANTERCUGOR, GIRS ANT NOSIMER-T0. ~ Itnppears to me needful, therefore, to dis- | quotes Sir Mathew Hale's testimony In con- | to say that if a yote were taken on tha tax- : ig u yo s ore : WARTER-Goon ANY NUMBER-TO- cniss brletly the grounds for the maintenance | firmation: “If Chad atany time borrowed | able proverty of these districts, which have BUEALING: THR CNOUND: Wyden Lroturn to you, Ftrust it nay be in the | gy lots See Hegintry sae Weat Monroocte:_Uhurenu at liorwtar Perfont—Lot 43x20, with cottace, on Itushent, | = 7 ng Asncred and cly , from thia day any time for my secular paid for and support the South Park, the | ‘The sidewalks on the southeast corner of | tullnces and the Liedsing of the Gospel af Christ, | Fay st Ti rralntionis fo our Aanecieah es ‘ployments, ? found thatitdld further me less | proposition for Sunday. concerts would bo | La Salle and Elm streets wero erowded nt BEER ay cae teee rca ee La ee ee ae Are ees. at | WW clancatrlafur priest boriives hierelec aed penta tons, and the harm to result from {ts per- | than tf 1 had let Itnlone, and, therefore, when | overwhelmingly defeated, noon yesterday by the congregation of As- | absence from you which I trust will make Ine, A | ms OL Field & Leucrs forall mores and t Unig One | Inghourenat G, HUSKAS ofice, 16 Milwakeo-a¥. from tho Word of God will furnish’ tho | tstruction, T grew peremptoriiy. resolved | mans: White noone has demanded theente | PUrPose of witnessing the formal brenking | "fewer terageinel nos are: Intuenced by Ina gon)anoran rontenow targa pee montie eee ia deena ee foundation for this discussion, Exodus, xx,, | never In this kind to make « breach upon the } certs, a dewand 1s readily created by thelr | of ground for thelr new edifice, At the | riehand proud sinners to withhold imuch of | “ai North Peorineat-cU-roont. brlek Guremment dwale | ommnteseeeaue Cu, Wt net dnekronsat 8: “Remember the Snbbuth day to keep t Lord’s day, which 1 have now strictly ob- | inauguration, The Supls, in this case, | close of the morning service the choristers, Boo’ crt ana Spink qemere Hida the pairs for Ange and, lot 2ox102 FAN; renta for FU, Pleane look SUTUATIONS WANTED-MALY holy and Mark, I, 272." The Sabbath was | served for more than thi 3, rents. creates, tho demand, and the announce: | followed by the “Mev. Mr. Ritehle und the | themin bondage, It is an netul position to ace LEEBOLNico cottage, gnd tot txts, No, 119 West | erkn, &ce Mule for mun. |) Htemonmber the Sabbath | | Stil again, the Inw of the Sabbath was |'ment of tho first concert gathered, necording | Wardeng and Vestrymen, marelied out of | sumo, boing a teacher ‘sett from, Gud, and'T | PEGE way cast pont on Poultnncat, vetweon | GUBATION WANTE 41) between Delaware and Waltun-place. ‘This = D—OF ANY KIND IN STURE day to keap it holy; this Is the volce ‘of | made to ineot the moral and religions needs | to Tne Trmenr, a concourse of F,000 peo- i want you Lo pruy for me that y never deny | tn A or afiica bya trustworthy, oxperienced tan will- Git sperkini toi in tones ofcommand, | of men. Hf thera isa religious unture in Hs, Let the number swell to 10,000 or 20,000, | the chapel, all singing Mis Word, on Thar Hie Diets eye ne Putunn gud Unto r AO Gown OF al me buyer __ | iny'to. wark far were muderata Rainey. Ioforonces “Tho Sabbath was mnde for mans this fa | man, and if that nature needs to be nroused, | {fyou please, ‘That is only n small part o Abe love the plnse.G Goi | bands, POOR BARE X00 ON SUREMAN-ST. NAR | 2 lca ORCI Rut the volce of Christ uttering the compre. | and enlightened, and pointed Godward, then | the peaple represented,—a_ very much small- Wherein thine honor dwells, You willbe pleased to hear that in bodily | scone sani tuition eee ee me nid bore PN WA} DUG CLERK OF honsiye reason for the command, -Let sen | tino ls needed in whlel’ to, do this work, | er purtof the property represented, —In sup- | the worshipers brining up the renr. ‘The | Realty Tam woll. Ihave o plensunt home by | giice per gene. Frtcu, t2ah Wantd at oneos will pay | wuemseaegs ue muormacy nest ern. Address We listen reasonably to. both, ‘The command } Man without « Sabbath might Bron and | portof the park. Until it enn’ be proven | choir, Rector, and officers, who were pre- | Me fc, and ain now dally enjoying pure coun- sPcent Interest mst, ity, In. 8 to keep holy the Sabbath day bears with ita | strugele upward for a iitlle,—he has done jt, | to the eontrary, Tink It for granted that | ceded by a boy carrying a cross, turned from | {ines aeRy, gouauutnents occupied iny tho HY AY b perpotual obligation, . —aond then fall back faint-and weary into his | over agalnst the 10,000 or 20,000 who by thelr | 35; F the firs! p since iny leay'! Chie! ‘uthenst corner Van Buren and Aberdeen SI has bad expories for ‘two yenrs in hardware ‘Tits command ig embedded i the morat | earthiness. presence assent to the establishment of Sun- Elm’ strech vate i 1 se oe th olny 8 Caer une mince 1a teasing Chientr RR Hua. fivo threoentory brick huuikes on Van ure ané | huntives. “No. (references Addrct Mii Tribune. law, It did not originate from a temporary | | But God had n loving regard for Ils sin- | Uay concerts there ‘are 100,000, nt Teast, who | few feet south, thenee Into the lot, takinig 9 | tho fowers, tho bills, and the various forme nt | suEdEgstory feniue houses on Aberdoon-et rented | “Cait aTON WANTED-AN BATH, TUL, On or national necessity. it is neither Moxnie | blinded children when Ife set apart one | by thelr absence say that they do not want | position In tha centre, while the people, of | sky surroniuling me hore give dilly pleasure. | “Sonn Waterst, eur Wabush-ny.. 48260 with 9 | /,fn pir shen Ed se an raL: ARCs workr Accae nordudaic, Moses was not, a8 he ig some- | day in seven to bu "His appointed school | them. Certainly there fs 2 large majority | whom there wero about 200, remained on the My wife and children are well, and having them | four-story Urick Dulldings rented for BUN a year, | Et Eee bs an Blalne Tot Fixi0Q, wi a a ormenecmm tas Eeled, BRM THM Rood Belek Im- | Cs ATION WANTE MAN WITT tlnes styled, _ the cit Inw-glver, but the | day for the race.” In guarding this day by | who would object to the use of the grounds | walks. ‘ vith me to enjoy the ont-door life wo live gives | Which Is very low Fant, Welee, 65.0, SITUATIONS WANTED_PEMALE. -law-benter. "God gave tho law, and’ he gave | solemn sanction, in calling tia to turn from | for this purpose on Suaitns, and to the use of | “EMe ceremonies began with “Our Fathor,” | ino Additional sutisfuction and comfort. brick, tore boluweld nize. conn durniairer matt | Sn Menara ft to the race of mun. the turmoil and toil of life and Jook heayen- | thelr money in providing the concerts. 1s It | and 0 prayer fur God’s blessing. Bolo thun this T deserve, niodérn Improventanta, any 1) feet n ren OF wont TRISRION Wa ect Ac GON mARRARD The Ton Commandments are calted the | ward, in affording us opportunity for rest | fair then to iznorethe feellugsandopinionsef | Next Psalm 153 was sung, It commencing, uit God hus given me more,’ Week, inguin af FACOD WHILE COq ae tents | Se esman uel ne suiail faintly te ddsecund werk, woral Jaw because they appeal to the moral | not only, but. for communion with Wim, | the greater number for the sake of catering Lord, remember David and all bis trouble. gad Seererare T wae to praise him more joy- Caslat Int Bede ei sense of man,—the {11 ivleluat the man, the | It can be readily seen how exnetly suited to | to the tastes of the smaller number? But hi! Father Ritchie then took a spade and alg | Tilly an tye nae “hating. ee ‘lowers, | JeOW SALEOTIIN FOLLOWING PHOPENTY wie | QITUATION WaNTHD—iy A GNU, IN A FIST race, ‘Shey cover all the relatlons of man in | man’s spiritual nature fs this doy, and how | the third place the establistiment of Sunday | placed some earth, saying 98 he did 60: “| towing “tho gmasy Tawa "ued sanicune Berar ora a, and will UO KOT for meh clone tanaily iv couk, wrath anid len, whore toro Bl places, tn! for wll Ame, hey form the | In keeping It holy ho will be lifted week by | poncrrts cannot be justitied onthe ground of | In ty numo of ‘tha Futher, kon, and Holy.| mecuunical enterprises. I uave preached tho | 16m tha ntury trick bat a basls for all human ennetments,” You cone | week to the highest employments of which | henetit to a spectal class, Will Tbe sald | Ghose, Earn up this eod In preparation for tho.|. Gospel freely at nu average of tare thes ench ee enable Urick hi ent Agencies not finda just Inwon the statute books of | the soul is capable and to the purest enjoy- | that the parks ouzht to furnish some means | foundheion of a new church to bo rntsed in week since parting from you. T preach twice on te #4,(0—"1" fOTy TIT MIKES IN NEED any nation which has not its sources In the | ments which it ean crave, of Innocent recreation to the Inborli classes, | honor of God, and under tho Invocation of St.,| Lord's day in this village, and 1 ust many. ure beast comer af Thirty-scce omnia help pan wenlog, a * ; w Vero, ma” anys the same author I ahd that noaliing fore. clevallt, san a Sun Michael and nil tho angels, , pradted thrall, te, Want. To ceaso trom Angulze at Itoom Zl Ove | Lonupplled nt an ae pS maubee nts ° The Fourth Command ment is one of the | have'quoted, “open every day to the calls of | day concert can be furnished?” But are the ig, Wardens, Capt. Mall and N. Edson, P oapel of Goud when doors ure SITUATIONS WANTED—FAMILTES PPL) Jinks in this chain which binds man to.God | society and ‘subject to the pressure of com- | Iaboring classes chiefly the beneficiaries of rit Vesti A aa Gohr, Unrbeso tie? open would not bog fulAtiment of my ministry. | Troi HALE—TO EAN ESTATE-BY WAM. I, ih che best gira At HOSA FROSSLOLI'S. - t is these concerts? “About 2, and the Vestrynien, sta, Gehir, Harbeson,’| Whilst one must keep from rusting in ordor io | GuiLD. Fixe =A desirable tract of abont ayy | Uitelllagnee Ong HELA Oni hint ud nan to man. petition lr business, the tide of worldtiness | these concerts? “About 2,000 peaple on foot , 2 4 ‘ 4 , 5 a 1 a : 4 d eareiages,? 1 & Batten, Hibbard, James, Warren, and Walk- | qreater usefulness. one need not fall into tho | acres or Iund on Forty-ffth-at, between the Droxe fips it is ecmented by the Divine hand into tho |-Wwould become resistless. ~The Sabbath | an nt carriages,” s0 the Item reads, al- “hIso handled the apace in turn extronie of wearing out. Lam trying to keep | 8d Grand bonlevarde; nino about 00 feet tronitig 0 REN «ithe first convert. If this be the afm | cr, also handled the sp Mra. Uetween the conditions of rust from idloness | EMAL on Catings firaveray., neue Thtrty-thirdeats Ine ‘Went Side. “great arch of the moral Inw spnuning the | brings the world to a solemn pause, ay under | tend a ev of tinntroin Else to cae the eyes of God. It enables man to subordl- | to revel tho poor by this public benevolence, |, ‘Che choristers then sing tho 80th hymn, | gna wearing out throueh Unwite exer es *.To-rvemoye {it from its place {n this law] nate sense to faith, and Ilfts him upto the | then it falls short. s hegluning, | moments of quiot thought 1 often faney myself would be like removing the keystone from | powerof lying for the unseon and the fut- Again, 1g f¢ a rent benevolence to the } The Church's ono foundation ts Jesus Christ her | present with you nt the Prayers mente or in thearch. Men lave sought to fuosen. ft and | ure,” 5 Tahari class to offer them this freo ony tho Inrgor nakemblicn of uur church servicos, ipelluco tho sary-cut tetters of It with thelr | | Tislgthen te tho great end, the final reason | alt of x Sunday | concert? | I will | and, while singing, lofttho pinceand returned | fd, were th Duly as enwily tnuneported ng tis chigels of eriticlsm and hammers of logic, | of the Sabbath as made for man: that it may fupport it with “all my | heart - if | to tho chapel by the side entrance, the con- | thnehta of t yous t bope, however, In die but they cannot do violence to It without |.make him holy by his keeping it holy, ‘All itis, Let us look a monient ut this scheme gration i the meanthne dispershig, time woehall sigan Joy In cath others come danger to every other command. a other reasons and ends must bend to this |:of benevolent Sunday concerts. Every one ‘The parish has, grown steadily ever sinea | paulonship in the Lon and prove greater belp- Do thoy admit that the command “Thon:| source. sf knows that the pare is a public benefit,” It is | it was established, and the chapel is entirely | ers of one another's falth, + shult not Kill,” or *Ehow slult not steal,”” or A have thus shown, first, that the obligation | just ns open and free to’ the laboring man as | too small to accommodate thie worshipers, (t And now, dear friends, do net forget to pray. “Thou shalt not bear false witness,’ is a | to keep the Sabbath-day holy ia of perpetual | tothe man who does not soil his hands in | being overcrowded at every regular service, | for our Superintendent and the officers and moral conunand, without appealing to the | force; and, secondly, that there Is in the eon- | holding the reins upon his horses ns he rides | Hence a ehureh has become FH Recueil, and | teachers of our school, ‘Think of 1,200 or more consclenca and reason of every man, and | stitution of man a suficient reason why {his | trough the grounds. Ifthe luboring ian | it is proposed to erect ong which will be aw taro apie Tent 308, spiritual belp and guid- recognized, When uttered, to be the, unt- | coumand should be obeyed so long as man's | Wishes to come to the park on Sunday and | ornament to the Nort Side and maple for | Stee, Wht it they should toad uy aatray! versal and perpettal obligation? Then | nature remains as tt fs. In tho thitd place, 1 | bring his fauily with him, who can say him | the requirements of the parish. Work on thy are but men and womens full of wi they must ndinit as much- for the | now go forward to affirm that tho observance py # If he chooses to disregard the Sabbath, |’ the foundations will commence this morning, ness, and Imperfection, and lgnoruce, unless Fourth] Commandment, for under the samo | of the Sabbath asa Divine Institution and | {0 break the law of rest, no ono can hinder | and they ara to be finished this year. Tho | alded by the Woly Spirit. Therefore should we | smn rent anna ra = a solemn eireumatunees, with the same Diving | elvil rest diay forms nantient feature of our | bln, Johns just as much right to enjoy | monvy to pay for them—83,000—Is nearly all | asa chiirch pray for them, amd constants, and re EO GRE OGD: OOs aE Mon A Qstory and basement Huger aud by the sama authoritative volce, | American history and Inw, Is It known as it | every inch of sol, every flower and shrub, | in dinnd, ‘and the bainnce Is nssired, | for every departinent af our great school. We | jatiaycett tke wncer, bath clonct, matstibawle, nnd | 4 Mareen conventonecess was this command given toman, Nowhere | ought to be that the birthday of this Nation | and tree, every wave and ripple—and todo | Next ospring the nave will be con- | should ask for conversions, and expect them. | lunenx built ta ondery etuall payones aod monthty | hax just been paliited and teltulned fraim top Lu bits has Ily who. gave ff placing It tn tho very | 18 the Sabbath-lay, and that the first day | it on Sunday if he ean and will. Dub | structed, if the | necessary funds can | Woinust pray for holluess and expect it.” Wo | jupmenis, Adcom, Wi. PERRY, Bmilewaod, who | Wye! Maat ar and PrICM nem a ast stange von of the Deculog, declired its repeal, | Which the Fathers ‘spent, on this Continent | now, tell ie what other honsted aympa- | be raised, and, subsequently, the chancel, | Bust look up for greater Inanifesin pn or the | ee all modern improvonenty; tn tiet-class nell or natified man that he has outgrown lis ne-| Was kept holy tnto the Lord? “Though the | thy OF, dlzh-toned | benevolenes is | whitch willbe itr the centre of the present | frity ito le with ux, Pray for tee brotiren new |e iit Mitwaukoo-ny.—Htorg 2x7, with collars tia cessity or authority, Kor 1,500 years It was | Pilerinis reached tho shore on Saturday and | thera in, setting = In operation | bullding. ‘Tho Jatter 1s, not to be entirely | presching toc you. Hears with thelr voutt, | oucguiaes from hotel at Lan Granku, T mies fram | | Avy it atltwnukog-ny~—Mtora Zix7t, with collars line agalti nnd azain reltorated by God. Tis ob- | were filled with tho wonder of a new land | scrles of entertainments whieh will despoll | torn down, It being the Intention to utilize | rote inexperience, and’ thelr Inoke’ of Cain, | Salewwe: 8 dowss nu & wonthiys eliewpest prove | Just boon malin pectect ander: low rene servanca by the Jews was closely linked with | and with anxiety to lose no thne in the | lim of the very comfort and rest he needs? | the north end for an’ entrance and a pastor's | Honor them as Chriat'a sorvante, and receive Fate fre, We (encoy lotacn samme ternia und price: quire of A.B. GUL (Po WEST PER MONTL 1 Fillmoro-st, Ingatea nt at ¥ hirty=mintnt South ee forliualness. | ray RENAN ELEGA Awoiltng-howse on Wain fenunts” Apply 10 dy Co "7K AND 8TONR eheny to a good @ Dearborneste, ncllel WH Li Madison ERY LOW TO GOOR PATTY. = ts th io suntheast cornur ‘hle- ory marbl ty-neconi-at, it . North Slde, * (PO RENTTLOW 210) A FIUST-CLARS PANTY 4: * story Uriek hones Naw aii North bar Siloestey haa Yard Lako-st, | ii tndern iinpravementn it first-class onion. In RI PRO HAL E10 ON HOE EH-ST., NEAT Wabimt-ty, oLon Water, quiro LS) Denrburtert, in bank. tancons. "+ it & BOND, 102 WASHLING- nih rp RENT —uy THE tention EOOMN, thelr nutlonal prosperity. Its neglect was fol- |. fue of a winter Just upon them In providing | What benefit’ enn ncerue to the laboring | study, and the south part for a” choristers’ | His Word from thelr lips. Pray for our mlesion- | LA BMOWN, HI La Satleont, Houm 4 sao Went Sido. vot lowed by the Jragmems of warand famine, | shelter and get ing ele families sottled elusaes In an attraction tempting them to e@x- | room, + | ary in China, forthe Blblo work in Chiengo, aud ‘0 CLOSE AN BSTATE-BY Wt. | pny RENT —UPPE itt OF 10UR YEnY and at the lust by the utter disruption of the | 1t 1s of record that they rested on tha Sab- | bend money, to set out on a wearlhome In. (lesign the church will be English forthe sprout of tho Gospel and thy coming of xewutur~ 4 deairiile inact uf about th ‘dexirable loeatior Went Wastilnaton sats ment nullon, And theso judgments werediatinetly | bath and hallowed the day by assembling to- | {amit amid a ernsh, which cuta half the | Gothlo of the thirteenth century, with a | SKIN. tna a church in all spiritinal | und Grand bntoreiar alee buat as fone fronting | SOUd: mutable fF Mehe hunsekvopings kentlorman yroclaimied to bo sent by Gud on account of | gether for worship, ‘The first leaf of our | Sunday rest out of the week, which stirs | nave hix80 and a chancel 1 feet deep, Tho | yay out be kept in unity OF the spirit, inthe | futon Coligge Gruvectyy near Talriy-ihirdest. ine | Bnd eifes mith ne ehildren, prefarreall rent Eel pag p dishonor heaped upon the Sabbath-day, | Amerlean history begins with the Sabbath } the bad spirit of envy and hatred within | exterlor will be of Lemont stone, rock-faced, bonds of pence, and ih righteousness of Hfe, ix | Mire of A. &. GUILD, FEM) Dearburn-st, destred, Roferaneas required, Apply att Parkenv., “Thus the Sabbath remained until the thie of | day, and all tong it takes on the traces of | them by compelling them to compare them- | with Hmestone trimmings, Over the front | ¢h t yer of y\ fellow-lnb Christ. Le found it ona of the prominent that aneredly kept day. It was incorporated | pelves with thn Jarger class of rich who sit | gable, facing La Sulle street, will be ieee pees ‘Gronae G. Nee features of the: Jowish religion snd nation- | in the laws. Ittouched oyery fnterest and | In earrlages, which teaches them, most of {a bell-turret. The iain poreh will have down-siainy South Side. VERY DESIRADLY BUITE OF 201 ality, Did te allow It so to stand, or did’| modified every department of State or indi- | all, to disrequrd that law twined among tho | vory distinctive charseteristies, Above i mt a for Ihe housekeeping. Ln Cit as many oY the present dy ata, renud dual tahoe. Washington expressed tie Blnews, ai thelr atien ap aa ik Se is atilt pe, o faundruple en tiitdows 3} UATE BUTEE. quate cae sets Hae ont ont oth ru ane y entiment of the people when, In " : y's ree enty-two feet wide and forty feet high, ‘1 3 SERCIBEA, O RENT—ENONT. ENTHEMAD i, Oppose the sanction of the Fourth OG ene at kuguats ? ; * iH iit, Southvot the | ‘The expectation that large crowds would be tannin for xuna une, and wifo of wo gentiemen, and t Commandment, and abrogate the Jewlsh | 1770, at the beginntys of the Revolution, Ina | seven ? f roof will be Inid with th Sabbath? ‘This tsa vital question, We ma: general army order, he anid: “That the In the mame of common sense; to say } church will be cloisters, communteatine with | presentat the Sunday services was fully Dot hesitate to answer It, and the answer a troops may linve an opportunity of attend: | nothing of benevolence, Lask If it be right to | aahring, fourteen by sixteen feet, which 1s | ‘realized, At an ently hour people began to ready from Hs own lips: “Phink not Foam | ing publle worsh!p, ns wellag ‘to take some | lure the Jaborlugman away trom home and | to be erected at the cust entot the lot. ‘The arrive by all sorts of conveyances, until at 0 | Cows 8 ulued heltur, come to destroy, but to fulfill.” The law was | rest after the great fatigue they have gone | into osich a crowd Tor the: suke of | walls of the Interior will be Hned with a tine Yolock th oe ee led with ah ry tho Fourth Commandment as much as the | through, tho General In future excuses them Ulstoning ton few pieces of elévating music | quality of sandstone, smoothly wrought, | o’cleck the grounds were crowded with | sity te wood buune, ahens wid HOncron andor | tenttocation: North side p Firat or the ‘Tenth. Shall we believe Him | from fatique duty on Sundays, except at the | which he neither comprehends nor eares | ‘The windows will have projecting columns, | those who had come from all ‘directions to Tenca, @ndrea under plow. ‘Chis farm aold two years, HINANCIAL. When Ia thus declares the continuous valid- | Blilp-yards or on especial oceasions, until | to hear again, (See SuMath Conmnittea’s | with tracery worked over thet, forming can- { hear the Word of God preached by tamous | FOr ESO, WANG Cty om’ t, Id Mudleonent, | “crameteneenen was ter en nen arene Wy and value of the Sabbuth ? But further, | farther orders.” | The law of all the orfginal | pamphtet on concerts in Central Park, New | oles. The rvof ts to be supported by open | men from the platform of the’ great tnber- = = en DVANONS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCITS His oxainple of obedioncs to the conumand, | States of the Unton regulated and provided Vor 3 mber-work of onk. and chestnut ‘The doors’) iacie, Tho attendince liad been largely 7 Troomngd ands ea tandotphest.. atabtianed Loe ie tegauent Drsweuce in the synaui on ine Sor the sp beer earies of We Babbath ne nay. th In ie Iolite piace, ths ifatpblleinnent of WH he of oak ao slice eurtonnatige of augmiented by the arrivals of Saturday auein K wig Toro NY ANOUNTN 70 LOAN ON FURNITORM ANT B religions teachings, Ils mints. | of res yorship, And may say that hese Sunday concerts tends to vid and abel ni Be he mutin entrance, tn the tyinpa. = RTS MaOnwibout removals toh Randolphewte ieoous¢ fry of mercy In the homes of the veople and | With erlinps naingle oxecption the laws ot | other formeof Sabbatiilescernton, tf Suit | mut of tho arene will bu 4 plece of seu pture | ing, Of course the attendance was largely CEL 2) Wehoneiitiaueralayal, Iak Teanga airs toatnd Wo angle ruorie ail fara implemmontn, Sixty-ninth and Pruiriosnv., tone burn, and 16 aaeh od horses, 3 waxons, ol har ia wt from Blog, Woodbt Preece isthe retin On xacond fuar, nts Y Vyranren. Toots for married con by the Wayslde, prove the sincerity of His | all States at this hour have invorporated tn | day concerts inthe park, why not Sunday | representing the Ascension; on the vorth | composed of tho gentler sex, who, for sume W. We KIMMALL, JAMIL PAID FOI OLD GOLD AND. SILVAR— : Mt 5 2 ‘ I " ‘ tohos dinnards. nnd ‘valuse Words, Wit Christ ‘aimed to do°and did | them enaetments tor the sane purpose, clanees and Sunday gunnes? | What fs to bie | side, ‘the Baptistry, with a grofned cell- | ynoxplained reagon, at a ‘campmeeting ttle Cormoe Rates aRiNatN Cionor io iva on wat Pa tid Lot ned a 1401 ‘Estab. 1748 not to destroy the sanctity of the Sab- In general, these Jaws “forbid on Sunday | der the success, Inisedl upon ‘thls preeedont, | lug in scone; and, on the south side, a] oo ie rath but the. perverted views. Af tho Jews re- | common lnbor and tratiic, public and nite of wdemand on the part of acer tal number | confessional; both the utter beng separated | WHYS ontuumber thelr stronger and pe Harling It. On one occasion they called Him | aumsements, and whatever ts Hkelytudixturh | of persons for such kind of amusement ws | from the nive by brass sercens, At the | wore stubborn brethren. There were | poor al mien which de ‘.Sabbath-breaker, ny thoy calied Him a pre. | the quict and good order of the day.” ‘These | may suit thelr peculiae notions of a publie | chancel-arch will be a rich rood sereen., The | many present who had been attracted by | comor state und Adannents, zhder on other occasions, Te had plucked | laws do not compel the religious observance | bevetit? Why should we not have a series | chancel ftself, which isto be lighted from | antletpitions of bday a roniniig in the woods, | 7777) manos AND ONGANS, the heads of barley as He passed throw h | of Sunday, but they do aecure to all, so far | of ball games, aud bont races, and shooting | the top, will be most eliborately finished in | with no purticular hiterest Inthe retlgious 1.000 the famous Dockor Iroi fhe field and ite them on the Sa us possible, one day's rest In seven, and | watches? ‘There is just ax mucit and no dressed atone and ninrbles, and have ndeeply | exercises of the oveasion, Tho old men, who | ahok, and Story & Uainp planus, und ntoy annie ctathday, “They accused In of | secure algo hguinet Intrusion or disturbance | moro harm fi these wthletle sports; just as | rafsed tri-forlum, ‘Thefloor will be lid with {-are generally punctual in their Meee eee cee acta tuo tank all eazy urclined. Cruel -}rofantng the “day. Did He admit | the religious worship held on that day. In | much reereguion and no less rest for the peo- | encuuatic tile, and tho sixteen steps—soven, | upon these ineetings, wero conspicuous for | atgsand pianun at §10 ponth ora moment thathe had? Did. Hoe justify | thig regard our Nation differs from many of | plein watelilng thom as in tistenlng to ‘a | five, three, and one—te the sachriaty, of | thelr absence yesterday, the arrivals being STORY & tinself on the ground that the Inw ‘of the | the nations of Europe, We are in history | concort, and the miunber of persons who | murble, e composed lnrgely of aun folks bent on ene bbath was ne longer n bidding law ? Did | and law closely elasped to the Christian | pertorni is no greater. . And If the Judging from the photographs of the front | joying themselves, Chances for tho indul- | ~~~ 2° ile try to explain away {ts megniug? On| religion, and to the Sabbath which that | parks aro to be peel on Siniday for any | elevation and tho Interior, the church will Ronee of desire to carry on harmless tirta- | 7 [RESIN TO BACIAR ¥ she contrary, Ile shmply shows thata man is | religion sets in the forefront. “There never | special purpose, they ean be demanded for Pbeone of the handsomest in the elty, I tlons seoms to impel the yous peaple ta seek | jy, sroved oF Uniiiprays re {Usted In using the Holy Sabbath for a |, was a greater bluncer,” Buys tt writer In the | every purpose whieh the charter does not | cost is estimated to ba between $50, ts ry and | the shady groves of the Blulls, aud that this | "Gfousa tea larcadaubis house, beautifully aituated | tan buproved Chicun proporty.* 1. 1" vork of neceauity, thnt the false interpreta- |' Congregational Record, “ thu tho allegn- | expressty forbid. Further, the Sunday can fa quite general con be firmly established by Jp ane uf she tus deatratla fications In the elty. atesuinetonoat now aN 7 5 et fon which had been upon the conmant | ton that all religions ure equaily protected | cert beines with it alse the open. Sunday Iuimately It is the Intention to bulld a | nstroll through the woods at any hour of tha | Bisblos Jaro furgst trees, Aowore frult, ote. Coat | = , ¥aS not purt of It, at hee at iitters nant hy the laws of the United Btutene Qn the | saloon, You never sw a concert-garden ind pariah house on the south twenty feet of the | day, The enjoyment of outdoor exercises ig Los io ae uate nt livers, ew orth Sides Prinelple which fy at once the reason | contrary, we proscribe and punish tha ob- | pending solaly on the chara of Its nusiefor | lot, In keeping, with the architecture of the | not confined exclusively to the eamp ground VArANTEN-7 70 10 NOOM TloUSH IN On NH Ol NEAR NORTIC CLARK-NTs NEAI THE BRIDGE the defense for the perpetuity of the | Keryunce of the most snered dncramonts and | nalytenaice, Tt must be ilinked by a bar, | chiireh, but this project is so remote Ug it | proper, . People wander all through the | WANTEMS Tithe tnoxchanae fora shales at looms, with board, Mtu#d per weok; wiluout vMbbath: “Phe Sabbath was madefor nan | duytles of religions conilicting with our | And It can be not otherwise in the case of | is only referred to at present, Woods north and south of the central polnt, | wo litte farm or dentable lowe Hh or near the city. | bo aaa ‘tnd not man for the Sabbath.” standurd of right. There ig not a nation in | these park concerts, ‘The doors af every 7 endeavoring to find relief froma surtelt of Call oraddres: EVANS, 10 Weahington-st, Itvuus 4, 39. if INDIANA-ST, NHAIL RUSHI-WANTED, A phlark it, Christ dovs not hint at the aboli- | the world which eares less for liberty of con- | xnloon will be thronged,—in open defianee of A PASTOR'S LETTER, Tellwtous, tenchiings, wll although Fas OK A eae tow, zgntlomci day boonlers; accommodas edit at nes, becort ‘UnOINe. eet 12 ARK JUST RECHIVING 30 NEW PIANOS | Hulllon Grice Uiconsod; Wor tosthineton dia ew York makors, whos we | sted I ON eR Decree prerey reer e cara Werrrar na i TIDELITY MORTOAGE LOAN & STORAGE CO— STALL teary ta lnantan tariiineer ores winne gone i oron goods In storage. 0 Fiat Van Nuren-at, rf * tonal nuk ovrdiicatan Lick” HOLMES, General Brokor, Hd Washington-sty . ay payinenta, fY ‘TO 1LOAN-FHOM BALUO "TO goo AN MUM avund iw siatosst. | | TV aa 1 igproved poverty. TOUNG 4 SPOutty TW La Sallo-nt, nee annem | WTONEY 10 LOAN ON FURNITUIE, RTO. WITH> UriFUL Wis Mom ennovat PARILY, 1} Wont Monroa-at, A bi for Chicago property, | Fig LoaN—exhh Beil, ANT $000 APTPER CERNE S: § be A ruUI nN of the Sabbath. If Ie hud intended to | sclence as an excuse for the nullification of | law,—and there will spring up in. conventent tia i -Mipersede its sanctions ei other law, or | our laws, We noyer pretended taluvite any | plices as many more is can Ht the backing | THF NEV. GING Ce NERA TO mts CoN ‘The services yesterday began at 9 o'clock, tnt DAY AFTFYNOON IN LINCOLN Motels, abrogate it altogether, He would not have | body of men to enter our Repudlis for tha | of money to light the Heense ordinance o ee : at which hour tho Kev, W. C. Willing pre- bark fyorsoysay. . unio white crochet LARENCE HOUSE, COUNET OF STATE ANI Heft this word © Sabbath?” In the statement | purpose of elther formally oF virtually de} the village, Already one has opened, and The semi-oMiclal unnouncement in two sided over a prayer-nierting ar lave-fenst in will bo suitably rewarded by addruse- ilarrisui-ats.. four blocks suuth of Palnior—Doar’ ahowt Fl Ws princtple, But sines He recoguizes | atroylng our Chiletian [berty, When the | having been arrested, has sought the covert | morning papers yesterday of the recelpt of a a Clark Street Tabernacle, There were the | bua sent ints dy, At to Spee fastchind sie at the Subbuth ts the day of rest und uf re- | Jew, in obedience to tho most venernblo | of an Tyjunction to restrain the Vile | communication from Mr. George C. Ne je | Natal number of fervent prayers and exhor- [08h SATURDAY TIVENING ON | Tit Beh alen route ee lgtous Worahin, aud. that It Z 4 Trustees testing lik blige F fe Arne a al BEY Interspersed wit! fin Ine] 22 zeventhat,, or nouth on Cotta Grovo-ny. to INDSOR TlOUSE, 18 STA OPPOSITE nd that It isaday mado | ussge and positive precopt of his relighon, | Inge ‘Trustees from molesting bin until 5 f ations, Interspersed with songs of an In- | agi tyes, hy velete Barun ¥ br oan ns Gout trae mude tt, and that tt | takes Is deceaged brotiera, wife cin | after te suinuicr concerts are ended. By | 2th pastor of the Chicugo Avenue Church, | spicing chutieler, and te ineeting was pro- Feral Goal oP ot ae ae same (OU Hille Wieser saan ae Grctee Ree MIL the Snbbatt ‘i : | addition to Ms own, we jinprison him for | the way, docs anybody know who awne that | 80 the further statement that the letter | nounced the most successful yet held. PL eee EEA oe a a ea Pe a eee eee ge When fie Chinest obeyhie. the | anlouneon who tae tie largest tones tutes | Would be read at the morning servieo, and | At 10:30 o'clock services begun in, the | are ne a HOARD WANTED. . es for inun te taof his religion, carrl t his Mttle | ~ Can there be any everwheliuin, i enetit. in Mist Ik waa feared! teat If-tulght sugncat. the ney Tieiteacke Bie et tpyer by the Hey AKINEM WANTED—IN A W AND LONG. oan SAN es Ge 0 \ his religion, ‘carrles is " ny overwhelming. bene! abtilty : y 3 ; g NG | [3'and room on Michigan or Wabash-or. north a Keep and to keep Ie helyeannt dhot oe leit ag | infuncalater to drawn hen, we ‘try, him for | au dnstitution whieh tus comives at the | {@bossibility of bis return to the pastorate, | rotmed Episcopal Chueh, preached al able eT eee at Metre | Talttheat tna rethtl wou, ‘Worwa Widat Ue rea holy; and that so long as 3 + i i Hee proved to be ruther wide of the mark, so far | ge " Se rw Lo $1UAN, ready sunnble. Tteferunces oxchanged. Addresa N ‘Gh it must abide as one ofthe | murder, When the Danite band, in obedience | increase of intemperance; which puts It iu sermon from 1, Corinthians, i, 3, 3: ty N21, Tribune on riuune oftice, . Sholcest of God's means for his well-being, | to the orders of thelr Prophet, aifer a sacrl- | Into the hearts of bad men to dary e law | 84 the assumed contents of the letter were | Como to tho Church of God, which Is at 7- — Ly therefore wa Moy safely conclude that it 14 | command of his father, according to the pre- | eatin the building where lt Is kept SO AMT But another uestion snects us just here. | flee to the Lord of intrusive officers of the | and trumplo on the rights of sy Who | concerned, Instead of a lutter of reslgna- | Corinth. wNtOM, OF pure Interus! waminrenanna MISCELLANEOUS, [ the tbat wes to eye United States, do we recognize the equal | would oppose it; which Hathers i erowd to | tlon, it turned ont to be for the most part The deiinition of the Church of Christ as b Huryirat, sid sue inven T ED-HUGS, ROACHES, Suite, BEI, HOWSES AND CAIMIAGES. —__ | sole USidrmidrose:h OAELEY 3, WASIING- | 5 ‘ED-SOME ONE W ALOT OR trina puriaaun, bugviog and | NV" Sv abann av botmean Yas apy gud Twelfte al iby Anutifution should it have been eb rights of all religions ng the full justification | be robbed and poisoned ran the ‘seventh, to tho first “day” ‘at lig of the Mormons in their Tartan? ‘The unt- | their florious dtmdn fr eck?, Does not this ehange destroy the | form language of our legislation and juris- In the fifth place, the rininators £08 Wasbinyto: tile they boast of | wy given by the Chureh of England, the Prot. te sert tg |. TabNeR cuplou erie of a | esa epveopal Chur, dhe let ate El p Lonel Jhureh, an ne Ete ed Eplse forea of the command? Dora not the so- | pridence ls: “ We recoxiize no rheits save | another ully th this dexcerution of God's day | very: Interesting article on the establish: | Groven the i ener anid, Ia substantially pamid-baiid, at how pricey OF will |-styt, or sHUmta Nida sireer bot gut AichieMneae. called Christian Sabbath stand upon higher Hibse defined by Chi iatianit + we will toler- | in the railroad and other tule which ft] ment, growth, and present flourishing | this: ‘fhe Church of Clirist is 9 congrepi- a Rel Yale ») Buite-at., to put up i Vuldlo: (a foot fron: edand lvo freer rangvto thoconselencg | gto no practices antagonistle sto Chiriatlun | creates on thiyduy, Aside from the tmpo- | condition of the churel, published « short | Mon of faithful mex, In which the pure word GABLE HOTKE, | SINUIE FOOTER “oop Supthas ue Adinuss tS Se Fhe Son Christhin Deon ut presi chy detente Christianity. in keeping. snered | mnanifest. . wrong, there. {8 a clear pPer. ‘Tho writer of the artlcle, tls under | Matec, Perhaps this 4 the moat compre. | = wav se = | use guud story woll lovatod. Auusees N 2s ‘Tribune, tthe 8: aie th tegurd to the observ of the Sabbath | the day, from ony assault t compels | infringement of the civil Juw in the | stooa, fsa warm personal friend and asgo- | hensive definition that human words ean’| >on S picerpenmed m CENTS AD aN Fon a V ASING AND thaday of rest and worslilp,/ eannut but think ® respect for the day on the part of those disturbance of the peace of this commu: |.clate of Mr, floaty, and It fg hardly probable | frame, and yet, when we couie to put our Weare tea ie chan Pretty aad i? GATOS Utratinae na SUE ROME Waal UUs notlon tsa coumen one, But there | who do not care to worshlp. It leaves no | nity by the running of trains and the nolso | that he will relly the mther sweeplog | own meaning Into tha phrase, “The sacra- et a J not a al , 4 : ” ladow of reason fur such wnotion, | manat liberty to do anything which shall | of driving through Ukestreats, Ivisastriking | strictures whlch Mr, Needham takes occa: | ments duly admiutstered,” we may give an ie ‘TORAG which at, the Sabbath. not the seventh day, | infringe the rights of others to enjoy a quict | colneldence that on the Sabbath succeeding | sfon to pags, not only on himself hy particu. | iuterpretadion which slull clreumseribe the Sronagy FOR FURNITULLY, Tent htiod proelalined’ and whieh, Christ de- | Sabbath day, In this view tho Sabbath be | die announcesnent of the Lake Park concerts, | lar but’ newspapers and newspaper nen in | universal Church purchased with the most r but Dual ite city. A any ed. The ngvof time from theseventh | comes o vital put at our National life. [t ] two extra Sanday (rains were put on tho Title geygral ‘The Totter, which was read by Mr, fivelutig blood of the world’s Redeemer. | 20% oe the first day cannut change the fact not be abrogated without f ne the | nolg Central Rallrouc, ‘and that on the second | F. 1 Revell before the morning sermon, was | Hut we pass by this morning all the wells Cie git Rae are prea REA ent gk Arar erin eer ed omer riot Ue ern ate en ro Med Bart an ag ote aem- | grand’ foundation head of alvin trath | WrANCebit i : changin for thine 7 jo | mere rheturle, bt iu = JANCHESTE! (a86., July 2t, 1880.—-To the Mem- a b 4 we joa Biedium. Biock snd winin: ihegty. ‘The dog Manne ney abeerving as | long ling of statesmen and plitanthroptsts. | ing the public that eight tralns would pass enicagn rth Churci—bly | dear fisetr. First, we ask, Who compose the | a eee ee ee mS una ole addreee giatiy, ,masuonte trvatwient nd bers of the Ch ath—the rest duy—is not the samo | Justice Mclcan asserted that Whero there ls | each way on the Sabbuth, At the Central felons and fellow-disclples, servanta of Christ, | Church of Jesus Christ?” Our text answers § 63, Irivane one. . é ‘ . 4 sin BUGGIES, ETC, Gi Wii, BR PAID ¥OH CAST.OFF 2 : LEAS, 1110 Beato-et. (old No.8, rane ai aiee | A bine Cea Cees ee Cla ta DLD GooDs, = _CLAIRVOVANTS, 0 BUY, A DIKESSING BUREAU M'S£2 LiNs, VOY, AND Test nintiopa any ne Bearborara'., wae |