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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1889. 3 rs RELIGIOUS. By oncountormg obstactes and aurmounting | inaries. ‘Twenty new churches and 1882 | to walk humbly before Him, Let this trinity of | severely reprimanded him, and nssurod nim TIE CRABUNE BRANCH OF PICT tiem the tbres of one's moral nature become | new membera wero xdded to its Hata during tho | graces be exemplifed Jn all thelr dealings and | such on occurance ognin shoutd coat him hls | Ty opogie 10 A: MODATH OUR an bonds of steat, Tho Sunday-Sehoat Timea nya yon Foparied, 5 7 whole number now Ja | tall thot proet i commnissfon, tthe city, we ln: ib WANTED-MALE HELP, Mookkeopers, Clerka, &c. Ahrwighou! x rou spac of ann: “A bank before him to olamber over he: Tnembers, about 16.000 Anothor story, the truth of which JT do not | fished ranch Ofices, in the diferent VANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD OF- Lessons from tho Knights is worth moro than a bank behind him to draw ors hiving heon graduated inthe Havwation PAITIL MELTING vouch for, bit which I belluve to be In the main ow, where advortisnmonta vill Wile i Hiate salary wanted and rele spiritnal O88! 8) from, Jalinds, or transferred to the Preabyterian Board a bette abort correet—f know It wag at the timo credited by | uiken forthe aatin ‘price na charwed nt srene za ice, Tomplar Pageant, Tho Knight wears a sword, During tho Crus | in 1870, TRVIVAL BERVICE BY FIOKENCK M'CARTIHY. the brigade: After tho gallant Vermont Bri. | Mee, and wil a cecal ed apdll a gctock Pm. Wx dap GOOD GROCHRY CLERK AT 319 N antles tho sword was draws in defense of Chri + About, 100,000,000 of tho inovangelizod of our | A faith meoting for tho promotion of fulth In | guise had been so roughly used In that doin at fare i S10N. eat North-ay., corner Dlxon-st, ri Uanity, in our day the defenders of tho filth | race may bu considered nx fallin to tho care of | Gort was held yesterday afternoon, Lewtnning at Jk 1313, Iookseliers and Btatlonors, 171 n terrible fire from musked | prenty-eecatter 7 empldy not the nword of ateel but the sword of | tho American Hoard, A population inore than aE ‘Trades, i ‘ re sepaliies No.4 West Midis pita, tho division commander: F. ROGART, Derogatet, M14 Cottnge Grovo-nvy ANTED —A QUOD | CAIIIAGH = Int Thomo by the Rovs. Van | tho spirit. During the pors {wico ie larga na Ghat Hf tha Unlted. Atatus | Fo'elvok, InCarventor Hall, No.2 We ¢ Ke und told hin. to put his | northwest earner thietsenteten i . NEI fermons on the td Bt eV cletian ho ordered a church destroyed, His sole | slionid recolye tho Uosnol from the Conyregus | son streat. About forty persons, mostly inates, | brigade thodum, and eitery the position, sri, HUCHMAN, Druggist, corner Thirty-frst and Morrone 1h sig Mees Morrison Corrina Works, Horne, Scartes, anid Stro~ diers weru furprised to find in tho burch | tonal Churches of this tand. A vast prepara= | woro presont, and the proceedings were cone | to which ho replied: “Genoral, you can have | Bites WEST DIVISION, quires, bridge. thant thoy could fal ennee gente siceinaT midis an domes, The Hiaeveste wre | dusted wnvlor thy leadership of tho Rev. Flor. | iy enn May aceaitwra motinier "| gdhivant QuALGHUM, rmategi, latonor, ote. 3 spite was tho church Hlblo on tho pilplt desi, | resources of tho Toad in inen anid moans enn | ence McCarthy, whe opened the meeting with ian ean say Gen Hnnenck aver falled to CHSEN, Drugulat, 20 Wine Inland-av., ‘This thoy burned in the murket-place. Blessed | be steadily Increased, and with a rupldity itt atl | brief prayer, in whlch ho thanked God for .tho | expose ta danger olther his commuinnd or persot < @ od to 0 Missionary Band Bound for | $8 that modern chierch tint ean say to ita ene: | proportionate to tho tmovings of tho’ Divine | expressions of faith which had been ovoked at | when necewnry, ao the above, 1f trie, cannot be pe haw ih yweeters Naw atontas, and Fancy, KRAFT, st vent) | odspoed Ohina and Japan, church Is the Hite. Wo have ne hutain erced | ward, and If the good hand of our God shall bo Captain Teenty-thind Infantry United Mates Army, Rife Malate: eet Maaleaa tts: Fr ties, VATE that you can And to attack In our | Providence whlen seems to beckon thom for | the preylows weekly meetings, and asked that if | to bly discredit, G, A. GoonALK, i Hy f ‘ yotley ; nor¥auling. todofon, ane 1 vin wage a wurtary nana ud | Upon‘ oe in thy pasty tha seorld will not have any ono present doubted God ho might by the Pyneri private, Curnoeals ind Borgeant Company Ngurat mvraoy. cutions under fone And wages ro= ee ae ae WH HANDS; FIRST-OLARS ‘on Aitus, Inon's seamed work wn Aupiyationce “1H UGAMP, LEVO manta GHORGH BAUHIEE i which Fay tat wtteks tl ie Ware ae iteelt. llved sae sntintlts text Santury before the work tently us fea, Braves at tho ineeting he 1h Maing Voiuntevre, MUI A HAM a Deuggtsts, 418 North 7 c }) Tho Knivhts do not acck to influence any one | committed to our care will have been secom- | added to the talthful, > stad ASS ce CO 4 qishop Fallows on tho Morals of Trado and | to Join tholr Order. ‘Thoy nro not permitted to | pllalied.” ‘After a hymn tid beon sung, Me. MeCarthy: TIT COURTS. tad AMES COL, Druselate, 25 Latrabenty tion of Grocertes, do this, One, in becoming n Knight, must do so. Tho opening religious gorvices Inat, ovening | rend sovernt pnasnges of Scripture in support of We. NEERE, Printing and, Adveritaing : Adultora' + Of his own freo will, Judgiig from ‘thy course | wore conducted by the tov. Jumes'T, Hydo, D. , Agent, News und Stationary Depa, 46 Kant Dieiston= tin . Putsied by some church members, one would | 1. of tho Chieago. Thoologient Seminiry, ase | the position that faith was not, after wll, the DIVORCES. AL bobween La Kalle and Wel Ganch = concluiie that thoy Wail taken n slintine oath } stated by tho ius. Goorge Es TL. xreatest of Christian qualities. It hal been said |. startin J. Wingate filed 1 bill Saturday charge ARR ea Gam stars +66 Piste MeCarthy’s Band Relate What Prayer Did | that they were pledged not to attempt to tnduco ‘Theae were faullowed by the farewell tolastons | by sume that tho regular attendants at tho | Ing her husband, Georgo EF, Wingate, with adul- W: ANTES OHOSTLENY, B7 NORTH STATES any one'to come to church or toubey the Gospel. | ary servi rated bye tha Rov. dae 4 ‘ for Then. Huet conduct ie in marked contrast. to thal | Himnplrey, D. Do tha District Secrotary of the | lth meetings were getting proud as tho result | tury, and asking for a divore wax : D=A MAN TO TAKH CARR OK * Priinitive clureh thot, when “ecattercs Moura, of thuir narrations of experience. Iv did not Noleon J, Willing tkewing asked for n divorcee horses anid tad chores armund the hawen, ve s went everywhere plonding the more.” ‘The | tn his opening address, Dr. Hurmpbrey sald tho | beliove that thi was ao, but that, on the cun- | from Viizaboth Milling, the charge’ belng de- LC only with reterenca, Jo MILLEI & CO. iaint THE GOSPEL FHAST. Rulieite itnriy as tine Gun enptel amaleeaiand erate of Chita was tho most stu; | trory, thoy incronsed in buinllity in proportion sertion. Rigo, lle . peritsof tint Order unless he bocome a | pendous problem that hud aver beon present na thoy inerensedl fn faith. It was shows In tho G er Ay o bay 7 * a Ane AAR Poyment Agencics. ON NY THE REV. G. Ih VAN HORNER, memberof it, Nootie can understand tho real | to the Church. No mutter whut tho people were, YT og thi " UNITED STATT couRTs. FUL BALE<CUBAI™TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, oN oy " : mo iov. G. It. Van Morte, pastor of tho | worth of religion witholt netive porsounl ox- | tholr claln pon tha followers of Christ | S¢fiptures that peoplo hind hind faith enough to K In tenct af dg naras EN AU ALARA Ty A AMOLCEIS PORTE Tigi cast out devils and yet were not tit to become | ‘The Union Mutual Life-Tnsurance Company, Was ungpenkable, ‘They wero a puaning | tenants of the Kingdom, At tho Judament, | of Maine tonaion in Dake nthe Grand and reget reo fare. ChRiwiLA’ ‘Nes Michigan Avontto Methodist Church, preached | perience of exe gang it, jonitity', ing from tho following text: fn conclusion, tho speaker alluded to tho Arch | rice, The uth Watorent, rerun a muitin trover Saturday against, tink RARE on COU ‘There was no sign of — deeny al ” dt Y oh ird-at. Inqul: fA. CO est enya ui and | Stone re, een, Te |S maa actor chan | Haven che aren ful prege Po — Hon LAMOTI Ee AAROADR wv i . al 5 z a or At 7 . = ers weer, 1 . pfigtnner over mo was love.—Sung of Solomon, | ombloins of surrow, On the’ colunns were Ine | to thelr relntions with our country, the over- | Malt pled, but the tard, if thoy ced fe NEE COUTTS: __ SUBURBAN REAL ES $8 Dakata, AUfuenutne Winconnine Mictlonie and te 7a C 7 seriled tho nnines of tho Knights who | brimming population, seoking this mighty con | that's ao, you Bad falth, but forall that you wero F, W. Cotzhanser commenced 9 suit Saturday | Gi waib—ein Wilh BUY A NEAL aloley writes #1 ta 8Lza por dnyi bund, $40 por ‘pucing tho pnst weok, tho rovertfid spenker | hud died during tho last three yeara, | Hnent ns water does ita lovel, would over bung | a hurd case and we caniot let yon in bern, | against Alexander White, 8, 2. Munson, dr., and [eine tigen from hotel ae Latitance: . Dy CST AS r-yarisin Ue thoolty had beon given up tothoonter- | When tho procession ronchod tho vrei tha | x8n tnetince upon our Western borders. After | sony one virtue that was greater than fnlth was | tho American Oleograph Company, to recover | (Nlcwe: to down and 3 monthly; cheaper wr ri. iia a : wad, " - | Knights reversed swords and the bands played n | reforring to tho importance of injecting Chris- | 4 Y ove 2 SCH ss erty In minekot, nnd shown freer mtntrset treet mille TA WMD THAN DA; LEAVES x falumont of tho Knights Tomplar, and tho varle | Tee inetad of ta cheurtil ir. trabec pluce | Hun ileus, tho Dacior averted to. inlestonuries, charity, amlbe hed peveedn ble Itesren fuller. | i009. fond Ince ie. ‘Glenoe fotwon ante terms and prices, #1Nto £55 per month and. hodrds 38) for ralleon x gusCommanderios hnd beon fonsted and bans | sornn arch of Motiening in npazeant. that was | euving that thoy Weru the true soldiors of tho | Expositions of charity than were esiinnt tke | willl Henry Wade fied a petition for | IMA BRUWS, Ue DEN remem | Hen RET aH ea eee, Mnray 2 quoted by their brothers. As his conaregn- | deslened for ploasure! Whatever road of bap- ‘Mr. MeCarthy thon announced that the usta) | falens corpus agalnst Elizabeth Forsyth, Super- iy Went Lakoent. aa we ; cross, s fon bnd eeon ond. read of all those | plness you mny vicct, there will nppoar aorossit | | Dr. Bheflicld, who has been In North China for | ogurse for {uo mectings which had beon found { Wtendent of tho Newsboys’ Hunt, to get Co it would not bo inappropriate pe Anette alo ning. A few years ago cannon | ten yours. spoke of that Ueld, which wos only | oirective and could not be departed from was | Possession of bis Meyer otd hoy dames Mixcellancous, thini ater, nnd ever alice our Ne- | opened to forelyners ii 1809,—nt tho oluse of tho r f °: fenry, who, ho compliins, Ia contin rn ats We LIF % tocall their attention to nnothor kind of ban- | gon" with Its vast. procession of wiiows and | second warwith Englund, "Four eutions had | te bave.afer tho oxposiion ot the Bumpass, House without nay legal authority tiveretors , ott hi, | nunek and TED Oa eting. ‘Tho book from which his text had | orphans bas beon pissing under the Arch of | Leen oatablished “among on population Of | oneg, after which experiences inight be tobi, | |,Chiries 8, Welles ied a vill axainet Eelo and land omite feds the beat tareatn Chico. ‘been taken was ono of inystery, but it was one Seen Ar dnkd ance ish fae TD ar Bee oie Bd The incuting was a Jue-handled one,-—-was alton ¥ eae pee aig Siar eo auckeat, ins 4 ate caan ae epee ue Fa AGERE EO HANDLE : u x je ‘eatden, erapo on tho door, of oO malerstat ie wnotives of thi , st uve Jackson, mul others to foreclose a tristereed for 5 » 'T. Bs. yey kis » COLLIEN, 23 East Madisuns ' of the most insplrod booksof thoOld Testamont. | wiht? i A Foie chatrcanil all lunanter | iiisslommres, Confucianism had the same vie | aside. Hany one present did not Leliew | saa i veri Late. 17 and 18, Block 22, in the | Sindlworont tmnt Tewasa mystical description of the love oxist- | hushed. ‘Tho Home pussing diner tho Arch of | tality aud Utidahism tho sain power over tho | Gime tho wudlenoo di ek Wao, to tne leon | Vitae of towers fark. yrougan tween Christ aud bis Church, in tho beau- | Mourning. is suiperatitions 13 ever, The Chineso were polythe- " = . idney A. Downs, trustee of the estate of ag etyation of a bridegroom and bride. io suenkor ald that eth such. foots, before | isis wut i wus necessary fo Lane with: Gituy EEE a eR TAS er ae er PS Ye Curtiss tt Hod wt banquet as referred ton tho text was 1 him he looked forward with unapeaknble long- [8s they bud no clear upprehension of tho ving | to yo down on hls lenees to oxpress “his falth: in] deeeph and Mary Jt ‘ort Ce Met tcantot the Gospel; and it had its characteristics ing for that other city where no Arch of Mourns | and true God, ‘They hid wremarkable idea ot | God; still mostot tha axporiences of tho faith. | Harald ¥. Hees 1.8, May Heart} i nye AND, BUILDINGS, MACHINERY, and mecteaf the Chileno Hendering & Drying nitante for the nmmafaetare of fertilizers actarkncs wbtunted 0" f 2 County, Indiny recon APPLY 1 Puy ATBUA THC used, “ye G MAN Ii Olt Dy YRANS niness axperionce, who In nat nfrald nko und uxpertonce, Addross Aly inte or in part to tug lifts its snows olumns with thoirdrap- | right and wrong, but an finpertect conception litle 3 rye Mury Hayes. r 0) PAA Le Mh daunty r terellasany banquet, First, It wus costly, and eee OE ae ee ee ee teetnnalots Hever | drain. ils experionce convaaued: Rint that tia ful related to fuswers to dlrvet prayer for | Costa trusted Mt Tr Siemon Ines feet Een | IeRekt Milder, Far Gul particulars appt at the onveo ANU AGENTS TTT oA CAPS Hombagavott paid tts cost, Jesus had pald | changed from tho Te-Deum to tho funeral | Chinese x desirous of having tho ils | they wero. tho “Mose valuable wt al | fronting on Curroll ‘avenue ana running Wty | =—SSeaeS Te vas ARTIC wrkly one walling one 5 # batty sofoud plnce, tho Gospel ~ banquet | 98° — Ped Tho work coneinted of estuhlishing | THINEY hud been told at the Inte faith meetings | Tet ay mt comer of Carroll avenue and Ste | irre Mn NEEM praia es io the fee at nugnquet ft was, custonury as Pilealitis aud ach@dts. Tid sisition the: towns it which, if repeated, would enuse those who had Fonte Hines arner ATO! FpELary TORAGE CO, NOS. TW, AND 8 WANTLED=F pasdolicions ory tanto, aud 60 it was with tho | - COG KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. | tho interior, and telling tho peuplo of tho truths | HOt Weon present to get up and about, | Oue mut a ee aind reliauiey storage bf farntiures navandex made | Dommentier . “. , ij 4 all i is nid tuld how his wite, attor twelve yer NTH = und re! jornge of farnt um : mtlone . fenst of tho Gospel. Tho seclontiiic student [SenMoOn UY THE REY. Mt. STRONG, of Christlunity. Speukinrof tho character of | hess which no physielan could cure, hud been LAKE BLUFE, TOILAC OR FURNITURE, BUGUIES, F TAN GinL ‘To GoTo ST, Joserty, could bo satieficd, tho emotional nature of a | The Hoy. Mr. Strobridge proncbed Insteven- | tho converts, Dr. shelled auld | tune » he . toaprayer. Brothor AG d sould told Hind fall swing, the penetical man | ing in the Parke Avene Methodist Church from | Peinelped und unscrupulous men gathored | {ildeuty healer ly responsd ton payor, Manto cluapent anid tant 4 could bo sulted, and tho atrong-mladed man | tn6 gocond Cormthinus, third chuptor, sixth | Ment tho missionaries ut firstemen who wore | cial gimcuitics, x note of bis for $20, whose ex- | Yesterday's Proceedings at the Tem- coultl and everything to bis tuste, Evorythin ; r do uenera! housework fora nmuil Mm permanent: nxpensen of ol Und unt come recommended, 7. Advanons at low rats. at 1 r EC. & 6. PALLY, 1 Wert Sonru famllys in tho habit of Iving by tholr wits; and oy istence he hud forgotten, tell due, and hy had C Moctt TO RENT-1HOU: TANT HS CLASS CHAMMEIUM AID: o Gospel bangitet way furnished in rich | vers Who also hath made us able ministers | of one who sald he desired to become rig- ‘i u a Perance CampeMecting. Ce eeemeemmeteiaatl ne ust LO A ZNK 1 h io ae coord itwns Hike the lonves und tates | of tho Now Testament not of tho lettor, but of | finn, and all he wanted. wus two meus i day, | ROt the moans to pay taunt dow in wusver 1o | vestarday was tho Iitst und best day of tho South Stde. jr sor nee Ren Sane caf eolaeerary aUEhs, which, in the hands of Jesus Christ, woro mado | tho spirit; for tho letter Killeth, but tho apirit | But those wero tho soon pushed aside, and it | rorg tho hone of closing the ‘bank n friend of | temperance convocation at Lake Blu, Tho | (PO RENTOAN BEGAN’ PORY AN! Randotphent, forofatherplonty loft for usand forourchifdren | ‘The rovorend gontloman began by stating InRen ae oN | which he hu no use for, and which he beeged | whole day, a larger: number of peuple belnse muenve AuO.care'o'a baby, ab more of tho doctrines of Christionit 4 . visled «aster Who was dying of tig ennecr,— | tent accommodations were tuxed to take care of nw plnt oof = matier “each aay ex- | the visitors, The crowd was partly duc, no it? RIURTLER ES that tho moteorological conditions were fuvor- | they cane to have x deeper sense of tho aint Penrborn-at, tor ts. Fearn agate tne eee ee etouc, | Tue toa short sermon, nnd that ho would tako | He Or A aR Moar and wmeng theta Bich, ant Suous. Christ had prepnarcd w vanquot | CYery wivantage of the situation. Were tonand womnen who had the sumo niirks IND GURti, GERMAN, A ond work and to ake Wost § tng from the foul doubt, to the delightfat weathor, but perhapa NO, 164 AMIE AV. BETWEEN Wns froo to Ally—w bauqust of the Gospol, | ‘The recent parado of tho Tomplars wns a | of maturo Christian character ashad Americans. | . n 4 * oli . erbnpa att v pene! = yuces ‘costly thutno mun could pay for it, | grentaucccss, Wo all woro glad tu sco tt. Tuero | ‘Tho work was growing ull tho tine. < FO Oe ee em ege ies | More tothe sponkers who were upon tho pro | Grieg Net ite Lennie ancaots baroeeees HOOD, GERMAS AND. RCANDINAT wit ana boas} punde Asal to alle Tho piles ure: wera tho bunds of music, the gay banners, tho se eiedot atdrossog ore ale? aes pied healed ap, nod sho lived to cizage inthe wark | grin, Tho adress of Atlas Ww ike in ta atthe BAIRD & NADLEY, Wa Satle-at. 2. DUSKE'S alles, 1S Milwnakoo-ny. ‘ riven wns a reputablo pince, whereas it was rolling drums, tho fretfut stoeds, the long sore | jitig.—tho latter af whont spent fourteen years ee re rniee sho fs atlil forwarding with pean rus a ne e a ane im caaseved Suburban, = Miweclinneons. ‘otten tho cngo tht our banqticts wore served In ried Sines of snarching thousands; thore was tho | jy North Ching, and goes baek next spring. meer al pe tho Chatrman of tho meeting tritute to tho: wife reskden| yes. f ST HONT HOUSE, h WI0 MAS RB questionable loculities. At tho Scriptural Uan- | iminenso concourse of thousands; there were ‘The cholr ening, “ty soul is not at rest." had provided tnoved Brolbor Whiting to unreate Tho «addresses of Mrs. Willing and unlag, seurnes Meron arena at ang cently, ath desleos n. gorare uettho company was honomble, but at ottiors, | tho fluttering decorations of every hue: thoro | PRPresident Geotze F, Muigoun, D, Dy ot Town | pl weosiiied tnoveu Liraluoe T uiting fo mceate | no ton, —G. W, Hain were itso pales CEM HER SA lt Ihumute indy ure Iuentlons st, sane forlastanco at, Belaiazznr’s foust, where dis: | us eho bull—tho fireworks—tho exqulaitly wa- | Callewe. then mado w farewoll’ address to tho | fy beavers About ulte yours ago, he sald, his | of Which order of merit. But the speech of tho = eee ine, Ans der 3) yuars or ave, and without incmabrnees af 1 kind. “Her reteren USE bo uncKeEpitanalit. reputable mob indulged ina bacehannlian retuls missionaries. Ho sald grent success wag Bure to Jatter of application are sultcltedriiict should cnn . = . : 7 Ife Injured hur ankle, oryslpela were persons present with whom wo would | Nouvred drill—tho grand spectacle of o vust | cone in Chinn, and told thom not to harbor a | to doe snore ero hesoulaie. And again, Christ brought | body moving with ono spirit, netuated by one | doubt that the ‘ancient elvitization would mo | ta doctors for a long tine Helle “ a non day and the one whic most evidently carned mals shat the cr the good will ond applause of the people waa ~~ ent. Sides 5 istory of past life, together with, Re qucals to tho banqueting house and watched | {mputso, united {u one brotherhood. lows before tho Gospel elvilization, Ho Bid ER tae Seen on that of Chaplain MeCabe In the morning. Tho | rpo nENy—onR FIAT. CO oF FIVE accra eli ome, © ovor them, th tS Gat But the parndo and its attendant ccremontes | (om go In falllwand hones the hearts oF Me | when she improved somewnnt and got able to | old war preacher seemed to rouso anow bis | 7 pleanant and dosimaiie, Pours, sultants far hit thisis'n boon fide advertises ie Tevorond gontloman, then wont on 19 | aid onjaymontewns but tho movementor avast | Reve? wero with thom, “Might God bless | Wali auoutw ittio, aw waa ail nbsultite eripite, | belligerent enorgy as he warmed on tho danger | hum elit ty Satualy futlebed ar eats tone oe oe tpeatused Inti auc, and was used at | Machinery; the simple obedience of matter ton | "Pho misstonartos wore thon bidden good-by | Hele a Christian, sho had never donbeed that | of tnemperiney, Thero was no loud. applause ronces tenured, Apply, a0) West {ho prosent time to indicate the principal chare | suldhurlaw. by Dea, Humphrey and Chavin, and others, who | yt could ettro ler. bit, beter ing caor ate, | xiven bi, but his hearers sat silent when be pte near svat y very All Nature fs but a almilar machine, movin Hf trlul was sont to her ns a inpans of grice, tiny Tee a oe Pitot bunmesertussaike | {nextel necordiace with wfixed and wnuiters: | °"Qerunprunsie usin by the chet, anda clos. | M80 AUDWIIEIGH rapiningly (to tho, Austad | lad lished: tile was 8 Wose forcible and ctor I re oie | Dio law. It. cannot depart from ft a hair's ite eas i will, Luat fall while ho aud bis wife were talk- | quent ples for temperance, Hee ao hia remptars i fen Socle | treacthy for It Is slavo und the Inw ts master, | (uf ised tho sunshine Chupla, of Belolt | ing togcthor upon the paver of fulthy they de> | “Yue drat meeting of the day wns tho prayer ‘Trades, > istntiten ieeiringt a cutter for ine Gado rissa Mi ie Kiddgeen Ate Tetoune uitiees eer fF Ane trade please ier oe | i cided to ask the Lord to cure ber entirely, hny- 4 “ i trae MRO RENT-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TOA G: . procession of Tuesday wot Ht ee tbo binck Een SR look for tho spirit of ing n fall confidence that tholr prayer wonld be | meeting, which was held in Clark Street Chapel 7 glenn at vf front nea a bedraon, wall-fir~ InvATLO BMiaceltaneoting ARTeSO tod white banner atwirnentoiriends, ‘Next | Regarding tho ‘Templars, wo sco that thoy aro MORALS OF TRADE. anwwered.‘Thoy knalt .dowy tazethor and | tt 0:31, mand continued fora half-hour with | phos, dollebtfalts located, Sori side 18 minutes | SALE Aad afrronsee Address JOS AN DELI NOT osaw tho red pussion cross, the atoning cross | Moved us it body of Christians, purposiiys to nc- BENSON BY BISOY FALLOWS. * prayed neoordingly, und a very few dys after all | great fervor. extn for gus orhoat, Address Ca, | 103. jorth Clark-st. . > FEMALE, complish a cortain end. Of oli that end was to] yishop Fallaws, of tho Reformed Eplscopal | Wetkness passed away, from tho diseased Hib, | | ‘he morning meeting was opened by Dr. Luke pon wich our Bavior et far Cue gatyauon: whieh. since that thine bas been stronger than | iitehcook, who made the opening pruyer and Apove it bud begga pineod tno TO te aie Foscny from the hands of Ato Hoguin tho ti! | church, prenched an intoresting sermon lust | the other one, which was hover uifecte 5 : conquer,” Many on symbol, and glorify {fis name im thole works. | oventng in St, Paul's Church, corner of West |.“ Tell us about your prayer for a hora ” road an Seripture lesson, A subseription was sald | then tiken upto defray tho expenses of tho NT—ONE LANGE FRONT ALCOVE-HOOM, ‘one xine room, without bourd. Apply ut Le Re iu Pat Sulle-et Srcting tone dtm . oe, "1 Mr, MeCarthy, Dtoenti i 19) JONS WANTED=FAMLUIES IN NEED OF tin “Knight in” that procession hud | Hut berclt wo see sumathing boyond the mero | Washington and Carpenter strevta, on the ut Sd convocation. * MD -FUTNISHED TOOMS | ©. Huot senndinavinn or Geriian fonmnie tepeaa, ‘J tf mechanical law; woace w apirit of Jove, a spirit | ” Brother Whiting ‘nasontod, and told an ance- Chapluln MeCube then preached from the text . = | Repplled at. Us oftre, 1S Milwaukee-ay. bean thooketl fo Boo that. wtaniu cross ang ely gf fraccentty, (in thls tho Curiatianty ering | “Morals of Trudy." His text was us follows: | dote of how, belug suddenly deprived of tho use | to bo found in the twelfth Psat: Sip, Lip Fo a onipds WO AllivauKowsay.——_ * Penn aithful ta hi nity’ ¢ . - ve ‘ . ‘ © srt S ‘AD xy Uwhisky shop or flaunting out from tho win- plus 1g nbove tho Christiinity of Europe, Ffanily, brethron, whutsoover things are | of n horse whieh bad bean ‘Tent hin and without | for the Godty mun censeth and tl PLESITD UOOME, FORNIMIEN: SUgacies ehonrfneatron i for {hore stnnd 0,000,000 of men Inarms ready | true. whatsoever things ara honest, whatsoever | whfelk hy would not have beon able to have | from among the children of mei Hiewintryy 5 West a diurent of Lae owsof a houso of iH-tume. It was charltabie, | Fh signal to. preeipltnta wit, nnd Soon we) | CHGS kro Just, Woutencver things are pure, | prosceuted’ hls “business “successfully,” in Tethu ques trafic fs our greatest ovil, Whne | edo xenttowen, $oure connie atl modern line | SESZ ot pA turou at Lateran, aaa ang anenniig. or signiicnnee of tho | &¥earare poured outor tho treasuries to mntin- stiutasowor Ahi nro tuys ywhathoovor things | uuswer to | | prayer | a frtend * af | nro wu sain todo about ttf ‘he cure is nat to eS = 2 GES. weehtrand tote, or eise they haddonoitinn | tlh them. England, with wll hor Christinulty, | We of good reports If thore Lowwny virile, andif } hie aeeldentally happened tn and explained | by etfeeted by womun's ballot, Tac same entt- T South Side. (LADY Witt BF wMroh HAT Spit of mockery.’ Thoy might Lavo used tho | {8 stot thosptrit of fatherhood and brotherhood, | POT’ ho Way PrHis, bid 53." Peet i hud n gut oni Wie he weusdesttous of | ment: that | would give thom tho billat | no RENT VERY DENALI FURNISHED | AL. forse, tow tan oni to; Ho ts known, algo of tho skull'und sross-bones with more ap- Look wt her works. She employed snvuges to joy Wty B Placing In good bands. Brothor Whiting took | will exterminate the cur Tt js a tnine Fonte at 15h Michizan-ave In Urange County, Now i ‘ho banner bearing tho motto | scilp and tomabawk tho wives nnd children of An eminent French pastor, the Bishop ro- | the horeo and x: propriateness, mukINg paws thanks tothe Lord for bis | take ‘to nerenso tho luw red by Champlin, gon of t " , oe Ttoyal King” © | onr forefathers. Hy one act, in foreing the | marked, had nsked bis frionds, when on his | tMels answer to hls prayer. In conclusion: the | or and nol at eniiy time —Inerenso " wy Durland. By Seoly's need absooaud [ea Hoa I eee nee plum truia, who did inaro, hari 4 Chine th olka death-bed, to pra; eat iy Might hive the clo. | Brvtlior stated that he was at-presont standing | tho luw-cuforcing power. Untveraul mnnest FURNITURE FOR SAL—3 rhea Bing, | tn tn nnn, heh, ae and tee Een wore | day thun all the missionaries have slace buen | Te , to pray y mix face fo fice with Dusinogs CroTTbIG, Bn Be ee tee ene cate were infstnices, 8 rout inn Hurniatied! completo for eit eHentwon Clostian tick i tab ees aed NG, : ae peer tT aaa Spake eee ero | tion to-zetriove, “BRO. aeiaoas upon totems, | Mentiry’ graces. Le ted boon aut, with consid- | hopod that the fulthful would ive im'tho sD | ho tuo entenneuisement of wemun. 1? wok bo reat Ate Teitune aieo, : ‘ and 223K to teats fall malta tn 22h and: ware ‘tly ound, und kind, nnd’ free frum peice, futile Or Meinish? ho wil be sold At i dreat barvain, ws hy is thy property of a lady wha must dispose him tinmedintely. Call at owner's re Michignn that f their prayers to nid’ him dn tho emer- Tho eponker also sald, that to. di Haband she wresty fromthe Zulus thelr natural | erable truth, Shab amu of ns preaching ef to- | port not thitk there should have been any dancing pert ye = ee day was too conventional and wholly inadequate. as t on the Grecicoposs watch. waa, painted on tho welts tho ONL Testament wo And tho law and tho | ty tho battic of fife with tho world, tho tosh, und | artek wie Urothan securely cold, efile tehalt, | ianot to cume fron tht source, Htc enka tatty ud enugoa rf Aone Of us who can roud the hw us thore written, can | ‘edevit, In what bo bad tosny on this oeea- | n young man nimed Brother each, who, being | Conscience i king. Look down tho loug lie of giving too miteh all to our ship of State, The women cannot help enforce the law. Gur help PROPERTY IN aestury. brick icuzo — Nowly-arveted Hae a ane rf it study and lay to bis heart the lecalog, and feel | sion, at least, he should deprrt from tho conyen- ected a delegate toa religious convention at | history. and you will seo that ite overy great a 210x8), with addon Wixi; brick warehouse | A T dOUN MITCH 4 TEE Eee ee ar: erom the banner | Hult, thore. ts i poasiollity Cor him toho saved | onal, wn nut only out! attention to cortaln | Peveht found the day beture the mevting Unt | xtrujggto were consclenico was necuyed iugalust | SE ud atone ronm SA alee casa cn AA yonent horses of ail Hine araan bkslon and : ofall ons matte nip -geinor ‘fae | Marin the Nev Westnet thery te the ania | Weliceuown evil but endouvor to sunwont n | HAO Routan MEV baat fo oe | thy We and Sou eae that cusicare ae |e but mera Caen ye He ee reer uaa f Jatin, nor cloth of nny Kind, lint wae ingeribed | Which giveth fife, the spirit which nourlsueth Hest ho decided to stuy at home, then hed ded | hever deented, ‘This Hquor war lea matter of | eit a i aut indurcees a oe clot OF ns He A yaumor implied | hone, aad patnts with Tunthons finger to the | Tewedy for them. If tho mecunulating | to go, und prayed to the god Lord tw faut far onusiialte ANplpue Item hea paling Hts | von fence, wand, with the ald of the Almighty | dant far onesinle” Abpiy ae Huon tai Went Lt TBA Fond, tn rad. ve f ‘ateotian on the | ress of Christ and to ty Salvation. evidence in regard to commercial | lint with © breeches. to nornting. | God, we will prevall. Chieauo, or at tho oiicy of the Cahimet & Chicago . pnt aa gs “ Fe ee casting aud obediees on ne ~The Tomplars of ol dk uot fultill tholrab- | dishonesty of | all sorta “were — true, | Ml an hour beforn train-tine, 8 puree! | the victory will “not be an ensy ono. The | Conslé Yock Company, South Chleazo, MENT Ty ren ate VOry fats imo paleean irvt fn 2a te part of nen. . ect. But was tholt exixtence u failure? No. | gg represented, thon night we all very appro- arrived at hig residence directed to him, whieh | cause must have ts mnetyess It must have its | & = ws they ure very handsome: ong beautiful ‘Tho bunquet of Christ wns nota bacchanalinn | ‘Tho spirit which moved thei on was far-seeing tated kk, with the Fronch tor, te bo | Upoe, bolus epaned proved to contain a init: | bold defendurs, seine of wir will not sve the Ww doninn Wy horse, 19 thinds high. stylish, and, ; porte bunquet of Christ was pata tacchanalian | ang Hosoud thoir alm, ‘Toro was no peed for | Priarely: nal, 0 Fronch pastor, to be | ulticent pir of black eaxvimere pantiloons, | hour of vietory, but tholr ebildren shull. pxaeenerentrh a qricers one Olurkhnwk maray ent brat in’ stb 4 + of mankind to partake. of the Gospul | Mom to defend tho tomb of Christ, - But thoy clothadt with the olomentury yrices. A lato ree | winoh fitted tiken glove. This was usally Sts The causa fa Progressing eloriously, and guth= TANTED—TO IE, ry EMA Tented manne aid. kinds suse Almanty rehby 4 feat The, banncr of. Christ, is nuvor | browtht back from tho Fur Enst tho secret of | viow of a book published In this olty on the | Mfter lls arrival in New York, another parcel | cring atrongth ns it goes. We nro on the top of OLA ree eaeere antiga net uabd from tho Fairlawn stock farm, Kentucky, A furled, ag wero those of the departing Knights, | tho printing-pross, by whoso frou Gnger millions | subject of food wduiturations had xkown bun | reached him, which, upon investigating, was | Pisgah, ant, with God and justice on our bin= | Simeon and in healthful location, Ne aL suniners Wil Elven week's trinl, and Roll thon twasalwaye king over the bayquet-tabie, and | OC copies of- the Word of God have since heen | tho extont of this growing evil, which, according | found to Inelosy tiv pairs of breeehes, Hors, Wo shall soon take possession of tho prom- | rates will bo pall. Iteplyaloting terms, Good rerer- | SUnrres le sult burcharors, na they. mat bo dae HORE Te eee uety, thio’ fore | Melton and seattored Hroudeast to tho world. | to tho Seeretury of the Boot] ‘Selonca Assuctue | Several Brothers followed with slinline ox- | teu innd, Te elvan, Addroen Ss deine Onl mmcatinualy at nonia prea. “Call at private clgner who got. his naturalization papi tion, necded a thorough overhauling. Tha plo- | perienees, and uftor some more praying aud | Atrer thia service, Mr. Charles Lindsay, of | 7)7) enres ee ane PS PAIN enced er ee ret al cpr iN t thal inating | sluging the expositors of the eMeney’ of tulth- | cht at ing band’ held ao short 1 . ys | lod Columbus across triukless sous to tho New | neocs tn tho new crusado, to their everinsting b oMenes - | Chico, and bis “praying band’ held a shot Heatime, 8 oltizon of neve cours. woes | World. ‘hoy: entered Home, and, by disregard | honor, be it sild, wore, piyichuns—the very | ful prayor adjourned until noxt Sunday after~ | mneoting. tected by it, and that {t enjoined order and obes | Of hor proud Vontidl, paved tio way for the | cluss who, by a continuation of the evil, could, noon, At2 p.m. thore wore two mectings,—one for dence upon him. If ho was jojured by nny for- | slorieus Reformavon, They united Europe, | were thoy da disposed, reap large pecunry Layer ange tho ehildren, led by Mra. 8, M. 1, Hunry, and tho AN MARI, 6 od bay, with in tirlve her in 8 nla ts fenricen of steani, 8 ronds Abe trotted tint d HN OM MOUSH, 25 | TIUILSA EINE ILAMBELTON Hi p buUritinne or rouiing, fur roe ieold, tat hands; nie eae nished or, irnished, North, Saath, or Wost, in | towing mane and til und any Indy c: Food locals, hmmellatwvor early poewnalons wold | the tom ot her shred, iy OUT Auctan Wf weallnustablianed LOusL ne maul: ic 8 pele. Pow upon his adopted | and lod to the downfall of tho foudul system and | benefits therefrom, 1b wos an Engtish piydician ¥ Nau i » S. | otbor for the youn tndics, ted by M44 Downey. Kugintry, 27a Weat Monrog-nt, (Bureau Heyy ijt sho Insotnd and &: Gan Lowor, be could call unon Ks ndopted | tg viv of Huerty of eonsaiunch, ot spevell, nt | who boqan i sinling crasudo ta fughind wong THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, | ne tore ete ie aia Bineee iS re taqicatir, Vwi warrant for to. Geat Swearing alleginnco to the King of King, He | Of government. And tho Templars of to-day (on ago, md physieians were In the foreground, en Wiltard delivered sin suldruss on" Mrs. Hay " y at private stable in ite rent Uf ra ieneo Would find that tho bannor micant somothing, | Still uphold their nume and their deeds; att | In tho Inbor here, and tholr reward would be do- From North to South=Through Linc. | and ‘Total Abstinence at the White House,” ‘Astinglonest. and that tho Divina Government would protect | With thofr square and compias trust that ull toil | servedly great, ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune ‘Tho whole Hind of poets nave tuned tholr mens. SE TTT STC MERTIEC OMB TT Care him In the tlmo of trouble. ig honorable and all labora blessing; thoy (lus- | ‘The evilaf food adulteration, tho spenkar roe Curcado, Aug, 2L—As now Ines of cars aro | Wed in prabswof wine, ‘Tho art of the greatest cniries, Oper oe ei Hapete ails eaeeeay, Ly Tho speaker closed by inviting nll beforo'him | trate the march of dead und the sweep of prog | murked, wie steadily on the Inerunse, Thora | 4, tacussid! bow, wall masters hus been taxed to portray the features and the a wetghinsc SOB) WM Tyenrenid mneoe toonlist under (he bannor of deaus Christ and | ress, and thoy ‘show. tho world what powor and | was seareely a thing that people ate or dranute | Uelng discussed now, f would suggest thatone | of Bacelms. Musle hig ever been the clreo of MUSICAL PUBLIC wel S100 put busiiess artake of the Gospol banquot, Thoy would might Hes in brotherhood, but what was adulterated, if adulteration wore | be laid from Lincoln Park, vin North avenue | the wine-cup, The heroes uf romance and story | As tho Tonding nano af theuge, ‘Tho ir TRH W hurness,, Drlthitenates sulted and thelr appatitles sup. Upon overy bouse during the recont pageant | possible, Whon tn North Curotin, on a recent | and ofthor Hoyne avenue, Roby, Wood, or Pau | iro most captivating when devotees of wine, HA! a DAVIS & CO, weadny wbrhit. 2 me wel tthesty r piled, Come under tho banners aud buy food pee un et the Crass of Cras Fe va vlalte He batt seen ay busi of torra atta, and linnstreeta to Archer avonue, thus connecting find the whole din yf romaneers have tant THOT | A aneaepartneet eee eae ate platfinat: i AND ITAMNESS FOR SAG : an ‘ ‘1 Jo. pineed upon tho saloons. whit ri bw | learned that i¢ was sent to New Yor! adulter- %; x2 ts ald to furthur the cuitse of intemperance. ‘ ry wks erin, or WI oxehunge for plane ine wine without money and without price. dt thon men aro to knits Hal ly ele ot into stig, pleas ate. aA corey Hnleg, anit pie Huts eon ans Dauains Bere What. tina leon {lone by ie pateonaro fe eee tue Tichust yarlexated woods, or obuny and ning can, rath ‘tuud poraunal property. Address: + ‘ salvation over a door through which passed ain | fitetucer, Indeed, had revently uelkuowledgad bia | ud the racostraci, and all tho tntermedinte | porsens of high positions can best be undane by W, W. KIMD. zh EIS RE, eT AE é: THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR; tnd shumo to drink ta lower depths of degrada | fondness for terra alba aa in ingredient ina | portions of tho city, and the Stook- Yards, and | those same pursony. In the lvhtot this fact it Cornur Brate und Adnins-nta, BD—Kit CASITA FULLSIZMD LAN] , SEUMON DY THY HEV. IRVING A, BLALLES. tion? Was it not Insult? Was lt not blasphemy? | written clreulur to hls wholesaly customers, |. save much the, trouble, and expense trom be= | gan be best Judged what Mr, Muyes has done | T7geineit PO aT on used bub little, Ad~ x At tho South Sivo Christian Chureh, Proielo |e stop! the Crass wns ygloriutaly xyiibolie | whieh had Tinaliy foundits way into the nows- | ily ablized to go to tho Kouth Site to get to tho | far do cuumvof Lompericedy rerusing Mynorsn | [ urnicnr UT ts there, Iptypitied tho unlyersnl extunt of sule | papers, much tu the minufnrvturer’s disgust, pointe above mentioned, or faot It, whieh la | place on her table. Muny’ have spoken and rh, 4 NOS— AYenuo, corner of Thirtioth street, tho pastor, | vation, and tho omalpotent power of salvation. But thore were other muthods of conimercia) | wearisome In our city of mngniticont distunees, worked since tho bells af tha cruside Bret enlled For uvwanis of fury, yon thivoht and rotinblo firm | W.. tha Rov, Mr, Soarles, preauhed on “Tho Knights | ‘hoy who placed It were Dut machinos, ‘Tho | dishonesty. Dv. Chirke, te afterwards fumous them to thir duty, but hew qulutly and weandiy: | have ma Hy owt nuduratocpriced plano | St WitHieal MONTY ON DiA~ Tomplar” ton fargo aud deeply interested nu- | spirit behind was roplete with wisdom und | commentitor, hid, wien W boy, refascd to shu ling dona ter duty She shines fort tho | MG markot, Bold only by LYON © THEA, Bats A rion Jewell IAN'S Loan dlonce, Ifis text wnst power rest eln hace i ‘wit ie a gonscionve,, beri Bi pleco of Freo Bathing llouscn, pUriet vartioular ately ae scully at wes nave ii YON & UEALY | pes ji a Tho Oki Testaimen' arsh, and ertel, and | cloth » td to wnke io dutter ¥ ‘The C] ? gazed, aul by whieh thoy have been guided fa " . , ea forbid that, T should story pave 18 tho) mennuing, iu it nngeof us cunace orioputor | pear u “yard wido, though directed t ie Che tar af The Cl sipa Tatbun es thule work, ‘Tho cust toner of wetting usta all | 24 UPIUGUT 4, CUB ORES et patent salvation, It is the letter whlou killoth, But in | sy at tho bl ANCEN Mail ON 1 ondebalt boxe Oi EH Kandolpti-st. retabl NY AMOUNT TO LOAN pinnby, ete, witha c Living of his omployer, Itwasanern | Clttcado, Aug. 2L—T had occusion to show | eraditiona that huve been ituct sluco the diy of | My. Pant Becker, who for the Whata display of crossos wo have witnussed | tha Now! wo. dnithe spirit which Rivet tite, | of double invoices und tele. Thu publi now | some of tho alylits of unr city Interesting to | Murtha Washigtan cant bo overestimated, | Giep bus vtuod [6 ano front rd Hite eliz-for the Inst few days! Tho speuker pean Hs the Cruel lan ee its alinntnge and and Shan aus agonlatied Be Mer tae of us io strangora to some St. Louis friends, “ io rae tie eoniating. ad ; jn t eile Mit it v ofinit atonement forthe transyressions of-mun; | contumied peaulations of clecks and sudden u quired grent nerve und ston histness 0! 13S L. art a ee te aver cttontion, | {HOFO Is the Hesurreution und the iy everinst= | commercial failures yrowing ouLot thom. ‘The | wy (ne Lakeshore delve. Lincoln Parle | Mvcigners who camo to sce romulned 10 pe pat auctor of n cone uF austen) oduentoray mays 1 bay to euneraitulaiy pu) unt tho raimurkably | — Fulned and aitucling quality of tunu, wid. au dil w | you very valuable resunater. 1 was aten iauch pleased | 2) FURNITURE, ‘ uovnls Iso on wll guod Bee o ¥ v " ith the action and generally euportor quality of the: | curilivs. 16 Denrb Ls ing} there 1s tho Sormon on. tho Mount, whieh | laborer was worthy ot nis bite, and the employer | Wd the Lake-Shore drive, Thuy were | ijutd tho nuble nck, Anite THehin vlesane Aur taMteumeNe yo aounble. | Sea ece a mene a 7 Dass from tho thoughts of tho peupto without | Musonry. oxpounds and clings tor tuoro’ ts tha | wo trod tie ek one begeuely suluey, aud | Molighted with all thoy sow, ut 1 | "Sha oxamplo of such loaders tomporance | huthavannival ina wrentderidernumn ee aauporiee | ANY AMOUNT TO ENTr URE Pe iw inculeating somo truths that have a boating | Pentocost, with thalight and tho love of God | thua exposed him to the temptation of pilforing | was saked by ano of thon why wo dit not | will beeome tho fashion, and the finw aris nnd giana ut a luw price YU: State and _ nv @ Onteligion. tho Icssons suggested wero those | dropping [n tungues of holy fire; there fs tho | from tho money-drawer, was almply penny wise e ' - | the romancers will enshring temperaney in thet | Meatrogerta pie $een by ong outalde the Ordur, but he hoped that spit Wolonovoronme Lach nig lise way. to | ane ound foglighe Ne tun tad tc elghE to Put peppery ele rey eto nae eee Works (iid history will reintnd ts that losin | (Qui peciA TTS Fi CASH PAID FoR GLb Gunn a: © Shey would not, thorofore, bo uny tho lose wads | Hamascus, wid mide of hina fight for iyes; | temptation in tha way, of | another, Boys non tryin i * | tlon his been alwiys remluding the grout, tole ve me pain Stan wan a Wianoa Ltalies | niene vary descrip dons ne CO%USM biory A 1 ete ee eee AS PAID FOR OLD GOL AND SILVER— = 1 thore [s Fathorhood and Brotherhood, with the | brought up in country Christian homes were | nd wo did go, and found that te would have | ory in alt ages cuit It ha not for Kinga, ! IF panos, Hatoy urea, | Wihiun Gilica icuuse), 9 Enat Madisoi 129 beconion Knight Templar ono, must bo- | soul to guldto tt torovers thory ts hoy raiund aweet | snuvdly Yaitinted lata the treks of tho | Ween Just tho thing fora awit, ‘Tho polnt where | nol, it is vot tor Kings to drink wing,” sird, ie CHiN Uae. awe pricos, wiumioat ture | iste Ae fevetn the divinity of ‘Christ and the inmortal-.| security, and sure and oternal anchorage Inthe | trade—taught to palin off dumaved goods on une | the observation was imide was fear the south | Tayes’ example fs a great ony; it gives a moral WY & CAME ‘tnd Lar Bintorast. "Un LICH PAID FOIL ST Hy of tho soul. ‘Vo become wy Mion onv needs | reafins of tho blest. suspecting purclisers ano the lke—untl they | end of the park, wid tho bexeh there was amouth | support to the temperance enuse that fa iies- ST RAVINGS Hiluiity Hank books, und Ka yndinevian Nao Wi ANG DUYERS Wilh FIND JP FOR THEUG te Hirake v Move only in tho existence of God, Hence porsoually peotited by thelr rapldlysnequized | wad beautisud. thoable, and It elours the way for wi advan | Plan cortitcaysa. 1 TOLSES, Uougral fo Hebrow ‘ean become a. Bingon, but Hob GOING TO OMINA ote te athe ond wus tooation | Lhaveotten thought tho Park Commissioners | tht could not atlierwige hnyo heer secured, Dinan ta site wnrceoune patera parabens | Heo " ee Hight Templar, “But,” said the eminent . Xeon and too well Known, “Employers thom- | should batld av picturesque buthiug-honge at Th commomoration of thht noble sete Tnghinnt nay singin. honee in the ccountsy, andar wa WN Lirie Pont BE hoouitn Member of tho Order interviowed to obtuin this | SIX AUSSIONANIES NADY GOVSPEED LAST EVEN> | selves were robbed, and muny os xoune Mfg bes | Home plico Upon the like nt omuthing | inumorlal fund been established, Ui mired fo minke prices Ko low and tormamucaay Mat | Ad send xtamps fated Ifa ‘¢ pollclor wee ‘ Adformation, “you must not, therefore, Intur, Ing, cnino n wreek, ‘To! the hanest dealer In theae | Won the plan of tho Paths pil lon at Stine | nary object of ds to procure a full-long el be without on idstrament LYON «& pucelmaudy Horhtva und other falled bawk elatms overy 'Kiiignt ‘romplie’ {9 u— Chitatian. | pho farewoll aorvices In tho First Congregne | (ays oCudulturation was progented tho wltorna- | Rattan Hoach—ad keep bathing sit portrait of Maw. Hayes, painted in oll by ve of Soto and Munrue-stee Tree Aaa ie MNCs Uuuerst, Beukarey ed Many of thom are Christians, and muny of thont 10 Fi i tive of vitlanng the quality of hid goods or | Centdants thare, of fet nome one do so uy a pity the Dest artiste jn’ thls country, whiels Is to bo NWAY'S Z Pol eae aro uot,’ ‘ Uonul Chireh, corner of Ann und Washington | quitting the business. ‘The spenkor hud beard euturpridt, nuking the charges ag moderate us | prosented to ber before tho end of the pre: BTEINWAY'S Mesie A ON URNA IE TC. ‘ one Must, then, distinguish botween a more | strects, lust eventiy, in connoction with tho de- | of acertiinmerenant who was simply compelied | possible. Administration aaa token of the igh wpprecht- BARE bh) pAxgs. ut rentuval VAIILY, 1) West Monroe-at eoretical bellef iu Christ and the falth whleb | pr of alx miaslonurles for Ci were vory | tO. finally” compromise. with bis. conselenee by |, /lutely had. tho ploagure of a dip in tho sea at | don which temperance pouple tive of her cons MATCH Us 1G LOANS OF At AKO RO t60) ON sf parture of rr Chinn, ‘y , 1} i Gospel requires, Tho fuith ty Christ which wellattended, Uho purty conalsts of thu Sov, selling loas than a pul of the genulue article | Coney taland, and it waa glorious; but have, | duct at the White House. Atter the memorial choles anproyed restdonce and bualiene pro) erty ulclent tondinit one inte ‘Cumplarisin may pe mY bi "| dp preference to selling the ttplterated mati Yeant ago, buthod in Lake Mlebtgun when It wad | hay been, pnirohased the money which is con~ rt Yup Gly oF Clieawa at por cont, La MAN adequato to udmilt ono into the Church uf | D+ 4% Shefiteld, wife and four chitdron, whores | yin In fi Beko ad 48 olighttul, tributed Is to. be fi fove it would be posslte to muko bathing | temperance — fu it hud come te this in too many formed inten “ Lucy Hnyos With the heart man belleveth unto | turnafter a brief visit to this country; A.B. | casosy—ndulterate, sell short wolzht, or oe ‘i for the ditt ot | Te eae ee eae iter priors ANY SIZE SECU y 1 : 9 . poh, and Lyon & a Hghtoausness.” ‘Tho fal Lie i 2 In our hike nll the rage, We cannot expeet th Nene very. aliie fianon, Flvctir and ¥ et ‘or Make. loans diroct. om D rst which tho | Ber Da i two children, of Belolt, | KO ont of business. ‘Tho honest tender Prue. ih 1 ho | ortompernnco iltvrature, Every porson who cons | Honly at moderate rental, LYON & HBALY, State 5 i “ Goepalreatuires twuno. thine arrion with it the ia es WW. Chapin nud witty the Lav, | fauaul bankruptey stark bl iy | Water would ho plewsint every duy, but there (riuitas 34 tote fund 46 tn recolve a ino atwod | and Sensueentes PHO FaruliGnt ar qtboe Heil HARA) HERSES, : affections that move tho lifa and lead tean tL Sates era SoM" | tha fico, nnd dishonesty tau —orten | Would be many suoh days durliug Ue Henson, IL | engraving of the pleture, ‘Tho Treasurer of the | WFR WAVE JUST NECEIVED A FUbl AS- much iuen iy . Sbodience of tha commandinents of tho Gaspel. W. IL Shaw and wife; and Milas & Loniee Kel- | turned ont ta bo, in ane sundae, th onty needs to by made fashionable to be popular, | fond ia Miss Ester Pugh, 83 Bible Mouse, New W Fee we ' qanere is tuuch of symbolism in tho Order une | log, daughter of tho Hon, 8 1. Kollogy, of St. | this reversing the old and tt of populirto be fashionable. Which shall tbo? | york, : its UVRIGHT MANOS, Gor consideration, ‘These symbols we inve seen | Louls, who gacs to Japan, Mossni Chapin and | on that subject. Lut he believed, th aulte of wll | Lot usheur from otters. DN Atbp.m, the Gospel Toufperanca Tnatitute EMEUSON BQUAIUS PIANOS, SA BALA BUCK OF Gl their bannors, and doubtless inary would be | shaw are rocont graluates of thoologleal domnt- | tls, Gut thore wore inare honest tun dishonest convened in Faith Cottaye, ang was tn wevsiion | Noautltur tone. design uf nso, Hor sntite note af eu hust pain : feed in their lodges, Tho Kuights would re- vo thi ft dant | Metin tho world, And yat thore weru onses Gen. Mancock und His Soldiors, for shout sa hour, Tho sulject was? Expect) Par rantod five yonra. | Wenturn Hlinots: stuck will invuleo about (1548, but fuse ta chango ny’ of thoss symbols which | Wires Thoy all teave this morning, aud aul | whory men wore simply forced suto a duparture mina ke Ae isa teil hod personal. work among refarmed men and WW RIMBALIE Could be reducod It ilety days to #1Q0h; wales Inge Revo boon banded down by tue futhors, | Supt. 1 from San Frunelsoo, whora they will bo | from the steiat orn stanetuesd; aid where a: Ealltarioy The Cidcaye Leben t families, Corner btatound Adame-ate, | yenr é2)00), and cunning we woll this year. ‘TN iso fo Bible alto abounda in symbols, Conxpleu- | jomed by Miss Else M, Gurrettson, of Pailudet- | demmation must by tempored by tt Font Surrey, 1. 'f, Aug, W—1 am pained to ‘Last evening Mrs. Jonnie F. Willing spoke toy | === od uppurtunity to any one dusirous of goles Inte Teas So irnpasittaia cnttruntied xcept forcash Lee UE UE b Addross, Pascatu rr There should be degrees of | suo tho nenully just and dignified LammuNxe give | large audience in tho condumiuition, ‘Tho seller of burmluss adul- | phice tu ite columns to such trash (Lean name | OF Christhin Leadersat Sus ainong those | oy v ity and 49" if fore Wo age roe? 8 Christing buptlam, Thore | phia, who has alrondy gous West, Thoy xo out. pity und sstunath, deat uriod with im by baptism into |undor tho auspices of tho Congregational | oP! : Lack salle _ sendy th Tees CHELEL wae alee: Foun tho | Amorican Hoard, whieh bus dono soot worle INS AeIRE Riieartaity nolan ea coered urtiue | voting olso) ue suo in ite Issue of the th villos rs tulowea by Nr, W, Bat gt, sont TACTIC CHALK REAI MEH Tar a ft HARK — TI OLDEST ESTANLISHED ould risu to walle in newness of lites’ Conald: | since ity organization, 2te annual recefpts are | which wus destructive of health. ‘Cho ums who | lst. about tho eruelly of Gon, Huncock to men | men onthe subject of temperince, iG chert BA OUI GUC FE pOr Hee eye eet aie tees in Keanaae City for eater oticar Wed wereld ‘Aso ymbo), thia is full of moaning, | about $500,000, nud, from the buglnuing, $10,000,- | Knowingly aduiterited bia woods with that | of ble brigade, oven though tho article ts taken ‘At tho eloge of the overt aildross Bie. Boake | DORE) Ce | FOr cant, AlNO HxttireR, ouKon For sultlug wlokness. bapure et Ury N person until te is dead} Wo | (oo nas boon in its treasury, ‘Che following fuels which night produce slekneds and perbaps | from another papor, Twit inoinbur of that | called fer vlicnors to a pledge which a temper, Motels, Addren Mt exe death yng ntl thoy aro dead to sine Attor kent at Dy ibe Hound: | Ceuth Was no wait batter thon the man Who | prigade trol the Hino Gen. Hancock asumed | whey suolety from Headwood hud went here, ut | DENTON HOUSE ZN AND 20 HOUTIE CLAM | toi dale Ot TO REST TSY NOTCHES earth," ure isa burlal under the surface of thy | Wro taken from 4 pamphlet fasued by the Boards | gold tnfeetod olotulng. A driygyist might uke a]? 1 il nbout forty persons came forward und kiqned. ht pestalia the Carstn are iuse lrat-clige Fastin and puckinu-housy, situated ately south Can nde Read, Ma gin, tho cundidute ¥ buried who number of ordained mlaslonurieg gent tulstakeo ‘and put up a pulson fnatond of tho right | conmuand of and organized it Wall he wad dé | ‘Pye meoting closud amid great enthuslusin, A 31, whore | buve sone a suceesstul business for tie ‘urfucy of the water. ter tho | out ia 60; oC unmurried lady inissionarl o urtie.e. 4 <a ———- Aberuuelo on Jost, KOARDING AND LODGING, teade, No peopanitiana entarintuel xcept ~~" North Side, TN RTI eI ceaee Pluld, Lutter & Co. P ‘cotta wid th uy, cidins ‘Muate wo omer, “BES a8 rial there sat pal es fuiuins jinily, anlaalunurteg, 1d. | uel fn wart a puro ahs tn the Ugght Mid wae command py icburei Diviv- — F ty aX, Praprivior Ca Hasiva:, gaara, + bad premione or waliing. 2s ‘ all come fn resurrection to the | ‘hoy huvo reduced to weiting Uwenty-xix differs | of uinurdorer. Atl yet mitch of tho colori | lon —nbout one yeur—ustd re i fi "Orv As * RATE a eta ibe ap ae le en Meavonty tito, {fio candidate toes trom the | ont languages, preparing ti thou granuoies, | inutter in confeationery wis doudly potson,. in | fooling of the “rink-nnd-llle " ae Seay erty AU UNECE Oe, tho ace | (iyaitHae it OF RTATE AND | Jolt. Bal AKKIW AND CONFEOLIONERY, mcly Uv to walk in newness of fife, We | lexicons, aud ‘x conwdurntle iterature, The | fet, thy wilful adulteration bad ran to auch | cock was that of love aud espe TN Ed a a a RT AHP tte Rb Hurriean avr House Vath eset hordes aid delivery wasuns, all:{.40 Pretest agulnst any change in thiv symbol, as ie | ible, in part or complete, bas been ono of tho | extent tint many reputable dealers rofused to | etilly after hie inastorly tink doy sountaint« Re ru o ie ne is py Pe CHNG: || Huard and roa enter 4 Cee, ieibuny alfice, Avontiog, and ace pwn te us by Christ (in he ae bo ‘ through artic tho pouple of shins mult confectionery which bad auy.coforlug mate | Queen's Creek want tn the sete et ure a an Aioo0,000, and naw tateuitur te fur qienter suum Fae Mousk—thtH I 18 OF i, ANT it i EREST A law VEERTY SEW ePAT ETE i alterution of it mara ita beau- | different tongues: have been introduced rin der, near anisburg, und his“ erh” cons O00 iu hy Karwou Mouve, we the corte of Jucksou in allots Was aymbol. Y mysterica ort written language, Tho mission What was needed wasn strong publio oplnton | duct throumhaut that Monday in April, Jeou. 1 ae in ot furnishod rooms | poe thacnidabte, wurpiue gi tart, tay ‘Tribune. i Vinteled-sts,, lias son You observed i fe cross, that in tho decorations tho resides bave fsstiod, in fortyeatx languages, up> | an this question. The rowark had beon made, | suy espevlally after thia did the brigade have Nutritious, restorative. quieting, strongthons | for porman bor Crownwiga prominent fomture, “No | ward of 2000 dlitercnt tiuHlontons ‘ampere | und ews not without truth, tbat the puullg | ino utmost eontidenes in his ability. “Chat Gen. | tng, ani puedeylug ure stale Uittores ving ropa tho chu No crown,” By toll and: suffering | jug moro than 1,400,000,000 puges of an educas | Hked to be bumbugged. ‘There wore laws, und | Huncook wus severe in his trostuent Of Ligids | comeemenrwernenrnnenrenrnr SS | OL , have Datel Of Wtrue munhood i obtained. You | onal and Chrtatinn Mterature. From. tho com> | they should be enforced, for ve people could wf- | rant and jnetticlont ullicom who would not leuri ook matted long against ndvoraity, wid you | won selina to tho thonlozlent sominnry, tho | ford to have Just inwa on tholr stutute-bouke | thelr duties L admit, but that hw was cruch, or hoy eee fuecs of your eblldren and suy, "(1 | misaions huve bad under istruction more than | and disobey them. A law could be onforced | oven severe, tu cattsted men ft most emphutlenl- ant act thoy witt hob ged ov hurd thimes. fi Ite 4u0,000 pupils, ‘hore have, also, sprang up, ine | which sould provent aduttorated articles from fly deny. On thu contrary, he was ever ruady to roperty ae Twill try to leave them some [cluding some now coming forward, as the resule | botng subd as ure, und, If It was necessary, lot | luke tholr part it any injastley was attempted, Youcoulaene to une thoy would bo better of | of thiy educational work, six colleges Ju differs | tho sowspapers hero, us dul the London Laneet | and wae constantly on the lookout: that thoy ore anGtuan aiid, WIYON- GE zomtlunne rie He for baurd ry 4 ncoinadtitod. a EFA sare = STROTOGE Ms. HR. NDHOIT UUSE, Ie Krate GlPOsten Lo glva correct uifsrmailon dn ail aubjectal aid : Paliwor Nouse—41.d0 and #3 por dayy €) 1043 por | Zor porsuns barn in Muruhy April, Jung, Beptumber, wouk, Uctobur, und Ducunbor, wulectia lucky ‘aumbone $n a ™ | tattery,” Coll or nditevas {toon 2, Evorvtt Mousg, 23 Wast dindisun-st, Now ts your chang to wits prize, MLL NEVI PAILS PLA, EY DHA Ite Trou. Fitioun youre i iovally transacted A woonitic, AA. vuruea cc Burin: rt Uzporlunes. IAN AND WIFE IN A its, COLIINN, X desire largo ‘Tuum wd mie of ‘aud jest median, 7 ennn as ANLE GLa Ni Peay vw wlttings dutly. Stock hot leave thom a dotlur, The slrug- | ent parts of the world, ‘Tho numberof nutive | on one occasian, Hind out the names of | got all thut was dio thent in rutions und Quar- , private fanlly ee ieee eetlalione a-apociuiiy. Mugnotio trots Feetoraugh which yout Hd peaalbave mute |.cuacches crumized from tho irae ts nat for | {hose who sot ululterated ‘articlos and publish | Tormavter'e upplies. : eeounkya ji, Mlateruncos “wxchatitet, AWATaRS WTO | aa eeu Naan x ! {agit Charucter stroiger, and Now you ure wish | from bo, inte which have been gathered wot far | thom trv black list, 1 tho luws were tnuido- Ong tnstance will show his sympathy for the Sislo-#b, Chicago, IN. | S=== Vit Da D ‘KA, PROM HOs= a ing that Prive your eh ren of tho very sehool- | from 83.00) communicants, , quate now ones &liowhd bo passed, und the Gov- | soldier (the story of tho fence-rail bivoune in SS othe beat ndyisur wad conimular an lave, beta road ese you whit you urd. i have ‘The Inst returng show thit the Noard bagat | urnmont, State or National, sou that they were | THE Tatung betbe cunitrary botwithatunding); tes TPO BKCAN DEMIWADIAT id Dusinuns uilnire, dil West fludison-st Mepreadiog bow tha patm dre ts grown tn | present in its various miaston fields id preach- | enforced everywhere. Where tho Ingredients | Going up tho Poniisuta, and Just below Whites | pce eary iuinbiva, | ‘PRaitog oper in Coloruua willuxchungu for city LL. a tg burr AS doen astho “stem uppours through | fog places. ‘lho whole mauber of Invorers from | were harmless, every article should be Javeled | House Landing, » soldier of my regioent Sixth I ‘uusy tO wove, bunt of chunky ii | Ge suburban property. Bur interview call at urad- fersameind ‘ Lo Sear, pon 1 G8 Of tho earth o sma stony ta dald | America wus, in 1977, B81, of whon 131 were or- | and sold Sur usuctly what it was. Christian mon | Salne) wos cutdown by the dubro of wzualous | jusiness. luqulie acl West Watereat, opposite | dross iy urk-0¥. 7QUGS, ROACHES, MOVMS, EXTERMINATED. Dunder ,2Be Plant struggles to throw off hid | duined talyaidnuries, ‘Thy natlvy agency rulsed | were not dolng thelr uty ag Christhiny unless | Held officer bocausy bo wus carrying olf onu of | Miimaukes Nuctuwesturu depot, a Be ereontracts warranted; oxterinluatoce tur sale . Then ateut the ctfort duvelopaiteown strougth, | up, ut work the audio year, numbers L1t2 per | thoy maw tolt that such ulaw were speedily placud | those traditional *top-ralla” with which ta | == x Call or addres ‘4 LEY, 10 8, fata 4 eavier welyly i -boukd, God required in | bulld tls tire, Ge: : ‘ 3 Bagi wht 18 plucod upon ft, ond | sods, of whom 125 werd ordalned wiinisters, wud | on the statutu-bovks, required of ‘men » Gen, Hancock hoaring of ft, sunt ae, “OW 2 mee afttuyule ensues, ‘Mhus ‘" pure. | 259 othure were prouchers and catcoblate. Ithay | every depurtinunt of Nite—or tho minister und | for the uilleery and in rihteous Indigruition, | Goin Puce Wilde oH bernie Ya ata ep er a es aia a in und again, as it 18 able to ) under ustructlon about 27,000 pupils, of whom | of the peoplo fn thelr diferent pursults and pro- | using some of those cuss words oven Gun. Wush> AQ dluthing ot GEDDEICS, INU Btatusat. (uid No, tay. | dition, but needs som ory capital Lo extuud. Ads | ed. Aju Wi0s,tho (roe growaa tower of etrongth, | nut fur from 1,400 aro In higher schools and sum | tcesious—Co do justly, to Joye vane another, and | lngtou fs sald to havo vocusivuully Judulged ti, | Grdord by usall prowptly attended tu. Established lil, devas UUs, Teibuny otee, betwoun sah hENUINE, SEW EO AND ‘ from dto tmuntha ult. Nunv othor wane Wy 8a LOUIS COLLN & HON, 1) Wabaali-aten and dp, us afl ae nn | AINE WAN WYO FOUTS TAS Was: ALD FOI CANL-OFE

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