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5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1880. and upon their monument: " tans sitifered imnr! t posses bof tho Holy (host might to ont- ito " 7 SUG ate | eure AV Bea aee eer a eee aerial LOT DEAD. Shmlh, Charles Hiatt, WI Woxers, Fran his bead, Hoth men lost thelr hats in tho seutlo; tho hands of these false worshipers, but | doing ocd wark, butatter alt it wae only mn ! ¥ "i eank Fleher, Beet ang Thoya, . EWS. one tea telack soft tint and tho other fs a black SSS about thalr tombs toro were nia sini ot doh ot hell. ALi Sho church young. mniitdte Joseph Hachanieh, Me. Arnold (of Woortsanat ti i vhite: vhat, ~ ‘Thera este 4 . ae ., $ : ; i 4 GENERAL NE ¥ i itenaa Wiva nine Anderson, tho expert | D+ Williamson Discusses the Modern | ns deities Dy tho West Hnallehsehniaes, moant | witch woud beige themes anteation,” | Michael Boylan Instantly Killed » AgtueCoonradt, willignowiton, Fe Junar RunrTos, of Toronto, Isat tho Pacific, | Peis te tte cane Tak Orthodox Hell. ‘Atoka ths abehes OF Siac Meseritiod Tt" In | someswinie rasan the cedtaeen se amet tii. whic by His Stop-Son, don Take, GA.suntordy De. W. i. Meaty oun Prence, of Stoux City, {s at the Tremont extensive pre ptirations hat night ter caenpo LEO Sto Following te froin hai an hone ister, bat whieh wi very Manny, dune Bs ic hurehy amid Jon Ik ee ‘ Pt ‘I eC i Station, Saw Mateohn, whe ‘o.tlow 18 o the Tntus, ently attended, and tho do'elnek pubite service atarted for Ashland, Lake Kuperior, In er WLS, WhtatiT, of St. Pauly fe at tho Shere A ert en Std tho Foundings | Somo Strongly-Pat Views on a Subject | tire Graken? and hee my teat and mis mo with | brought together tit a wena congregation. Tho | A Kamily Quarrel the Immedinto | with tho ton, He tt. Tnitott, of Cinteage at man. Thome, and who owas Int of Interest to All ‘ho anrise comes, i Been Wak prenehed hy tho Rev, AHL on party will spend two weeks hunting and frenin? Crantes If, Tixenn, of Daltimoro, is at the | joining colt, enlled for tho, station-keeper, rest tO alls ho dewdrap aiips into tho shining rea, Who hn for iils text a portion of tho alxth verso Cause of the Homicide, ps Quirg! att " of tho soventeenth chapter of Acts: Thos eran te 0. Palmer. nt Fold hist ed he, Paola e To othe reli neh h as ihe moat Hoctle desoription of tho | thut have tiene the whtld tipsido down have SCENES OF TE : vig try" rake Jatt, s well- cathon’s reliion, and, iow hopeless . i : WNE J. W. Barney, of Bt. Joseph, Moy.d8 atthe | tnowsi, and an Snvestiqation wits mide at once, Hopo and Faith tho Subject of Sormon Shakapenre en she macrable: Nave 10 como hither ale tn tals discoutren tho, renee Tho Shooting Ctatmed to Ne Acetdental INES OF TERROR, Bherman, hve prisoner ineromey way tid managed to | Hop othor tatileine, tut only hopes giving in tho feat placor a sect of tha Tanners be Acelitenta - Jou A. MeMANox, of Toronto, ts a guost of | possess hitselt of u packut-knite, and with this by tho Rev, 0. L. Thompson, no Emieeption uf way oxistonce which duration | uid sutcecares of tho Iedhotters of both peinlitee —Tho Prisoner Meld With- Riratinny See detent, Harthquake at tho Sherman. Tints und had Algo seotired nu old rusty. bummer would not make Irksane,” pnd inodern timos toretherwith thecauscs whieh out Bail, ‘4 iv ro Shocks Continus ‘Tue Rov. J. W. Toys, of Canton Missy ts at | whlch wits most likely in tho window-lox. Witt THE MODERN IEDL. God was tho only: rautco of hopes and when | Cost ns hie tiotie Meee pin ee eee aes Hablinnite-trated Rute on ieee tho Pacific. Fleoeie tet letos Sidi nes taut des tetoguell ty bat TH REN. DI, WILELAMSO%, hien tried to leave Him out and substitute ecl> | the preaching of to-day, holding Mat with tho 2 = s f ho Hay, j tor his way out. He Is wanted for breaking jail 3 ; wnea thos at back to tho same thing ns tho | aime atroumnstanees aintine results would be | ,Aeasoot death by shooting occurred nt Vic~ Lables uc Ge oa iA 3D. Campnent, of Davenport, United States | twee at Geneva, of the First Methodist Church, preached yester- | penthon doctrine, Clifford, theagrent iniathonnt- tllalned, After demonstrating. the, victory | teria avenue and Seventy-fth street, which tg | MANILA, July 20.—Manila has again been the District Indge, is at the Pacille, Knwato McAnoon, allas MeCulre, 9 notorin joy. Lawts A. Wersit, G. W. Lowls,and I, | burglar and thier, was canght “dead te right: i aewtaitercat New Orteans, are at tho Palmer. | 18 tho polico siy, nt t:t yesterday ingrntny being prosent. den day morning upon “The idea of Hellas Held by | Celt, sald: Tha Mottern Orthodoxy," 0 vory large congregation | out ot elived toxcg the ain shining | which Cirtstiunity hud netloved over Pagauiain | about no mille west of Grand Crossing, nt @ | Scene of those frightful geological pheno an empty sky. ‘The great companion ls | and heathen philosophy, tho proacher exhorted | oteloct Saturday night. ‘The man who did tho | thit from to to Umenmlict there Is me ' i ° lands. For thot jue Stes, Ellzaboth Gongt OF No. 1 Net Strauss cul when living: “The um total of Fe eee to cathe leh ete mautessel prom= | ehooting wis Charles Henry Iirsehinan, and | tunntely tho hour nt whioh It occurred, boty et > " 5 o een .F, BARSAND, Genceal Mantuzerof tho Kane | braska alreet, wus awakened st nol in tno |. He prefaced his sermon by romarking that tho | tho consolation of religion must irretrievably iugli. reatlosly wntteloiglys uot | (he person Killed was his step-futhor, Michael | 32 antditay und | o'clock in the: afternoon of t Fe ee eee eee eerie tatinonds 14 | Rema nurcceaants muvalcened iy anole bt Ae | aubeet vine one whieh ho alwnss presented wit | yah" Whon dying ne salt all was dark a8 10 Christies estatlisted over the entico worl” | Roylnn. ‘Tho prisoner was nrrosted. ty Dr, Ht. | 28th, saved us from a enkamlty whiel, compared at the Paelfe, prow her ved, sho” shatited | folly | great deal of path, Mo did not know that that | tha tuture, Frenchman, Just before dy | oth ttig evening vory auccessful meetings wero | 1. Peaso and Ollicer Michael Philbin and brought | With that fof 483, would Lavo been terrible to W. P. Sruncrss, for several yenra employed rn isl ing and Alarmiell tint at ae the omght to bo the vase, but he cout! not present it | scl eday Lina aony tore yecae Terlps." y conducted by Mrs, Dr. Willing and Capt. Kit- | to tho Hyde Park Police Statton—where ho now | contemplate, As1 now write, overs hour or to hy the Hace ‘Tunnel tne ae Contracting tha nelghbors, ‘Phe thiet ran out, and was pro- | 8 he dhtsome other subjects, becausolt was ono | Jonn Stuart Mil had tried to gain some conso- | “ithe program to-day will consist of the usual | about 1 o'clock Sunday moratng. We aro fooling slight shocks, and tho gon Apont, died nt bis residence tn this elty yesters | ery bliin his way out of tho scrape by pres | With which were conneeted very many harribio Ht c’ot His friend, but | nivie study mecting nt. 8:0 n. ni. preaching by ‘Tan Tuinvny reporter visited Hirschman tn | eral opinion is thoy are fur from fine bre aad temling to be of these who had been attracted | detalls. Man was dreadful. All tho powersin tho would not aus: | the Rew, Mr. Chase, of the Fuliow Street Church, | his cell yesterday noon, butas he had been pre- | ished, 0s from past experienco wo look Enntr Wat aN, 10 yenrs of ago, in bis haste | to the house by tho outery. Ollcers Hubbard | universe that were benevolent could not arreat 0, at 10:00. m.; an afternoon service and preach md by. 0 *, | for moro shocks for di to get upon Wells street. bridge ns It was being | and Norris, who rin thore In response to tho provid.” Longfellow anid: &' Thoectting of ngreat pba a eA pier uae var aa I DART RAE Incoie hae ne i. eal un Pi " his attention under many clroumnstances. “Tho | hupo te tke ¢ HFagreat | ing inthe evening by the Rev.'t, C. Clonden- slowed ut O38) yesterday morning, had his lett | alae, noticed MeAloon at once, and arrested Cs 16 | hope fs Ilko tho sotting of tho sun, eaves | ning, ! Foor tmdly erusticd between. tho beldzo and the | hime Hews promptiy ant positively Wdentited | Wages of sia tsdeath” It was not God's molov= | darkness beni it Rotwritnstanding tho unklndly wonthor tho | about tho ease, as Itirachiman gecmell to know | ‘ho tight t¢mpunng, an tho lfeet i {ut po % attendants at tho camp-meeting aro expressing | that lils attorney's ndyice to kee} 5 4 +» AtT Wane Thdiudn sireot, xaslony was fouted S450 whlch no hid stolon | wages of aln, People who bad lived in Chicago | Tevonuced God they fost hope, Mopomust como | thoi full mitistaction Ae ite crestilias anna the AU Ene eabsiog ber Reet Sal waste, a abutment. He was taken to bis home, Nu, v8 | hy Mrs. Gough and her children, and dn hls pose | olenco or anger that ocenstoned death, but tho ‘God wns tho source of hope, and when men Wy * only hope for tho timo beng. He sald, howe: ders through tho town scclng the rulnons state ‘A PAnty of Michigan officials, who have been | froin henenth a plilow, Entranco-was effected | jg avon somo of tho wages. If a man from a sourco beyond this Hfe. itvoulil sot be | future services are looked forward tol with tho es 5 fever, | that imuny butldings ure in, i" ‘ ono cannot’ hue i I tho teant dock produced here. Whon Colttmbus returned to | dove f ! hth | that cuallge, te dMnee TAL Soe aaa fp. ait oilicinl Rally Toca Tnemeltg; and tie ale by ploking tho nek. ofthe trae Uving here a fow years could come to such n.| Bpaln after his Foyngo to tho Now Worl. bo Honea rsrest | Lernans a rare mals “YP WAS AN, ACOIDENT," Gvervetic, The frigitened, territied take ons ee eee etay, Anon the IEE MINITLA NOTES Greudtul pass as ho eften did by ain, what | was the only une that could tell of ite hoautles. | of the occasion isaustained enn be found thin | Iespoko of himself, Me was aged 19, and | Pevile, wolng through the streets, tho stightert See on cherica’ sic crustal the ie Prieta, epee 7 iss would he como tu hereutter by sin? If God | Otters could not paint an imaginary picture of-| is provided in tho heartiness with whieh nolso being sutiicient to aturtloand sot ¢ it, butho only knew. So with hopos it must | the | ean Heh | was nm finisher in Patzick's caso factory in | gout runniig out of tho houses to thenadine Ure , fn Btate Tecasuirer, and W. 1% Willams, Ruilrond didn’t atop thin now, was there any rengon why | egy fram tho olor aida, It must noe bo | honged eee the Pelle Midees | GrandCrossing. Ils father wasn German nnd | tho strects, und to. tho equnren, over eee es yhoy ret 44 ee: 4 By ry sh Commissioner, ‘hey registered at the Tremont. pach ae AS. bani: compinnillne Companys He showtd do so thon? Butitwas enid a time Pllosontiy, te must not heselence, tt must not | appent for a handsome subscription | hismothor wasan Irish woman; ho was born | shock of tho curth strikes terror fito tho aoufey THOMAS CAVANAGH, 8 Duddler, recently from | Tenth Tnfanteys i 60 eee cone ret te re ate ae eT eee ee Oto ot et tae the eager: | towards defraying the expense of tha cump- | in Grand Crossing, In tho pine whore he now | CVery one, eae and evory one expecting tne Buttulo, was found late last ulyht under the A yunnocart, unl dan, 1 1881, bas heen | there was iny renson why he should stop, It was | What wns the condition of getting this hope? Tt | necting. With w pew timoly remarks Dr. Will- | lives, on tho corner of Victor ‘ea y | beard of eculumity. Fowilies are leaving the West Madison 8 tvinduct. Tt snot known | granted to Private Chaties K. Luce, E Company, | (strong reason wey he should not bexin. The | was bellef. Ho who had life would have peace | ing placed the necossitles of the oecusion efor. 0. Carne! cori avenue and | ofty and Pusiue it Mute the country, | whether he was thrown over or felt. Dr, Hrd First Infantry. "7 more nanan elined the more bla Jilzment was | and Joy as woll, Tho condition of all this was thom, und fra very few minutos the handsome utyefifth strect. Boyltn, the decensed, | native huts, and lost night Uheard that an Joy, who attended bm nt tho station. dressed | First Infantry, wealtened, and tha moro hy diment was | bellef. Ifa man had filth and hopo all elso was | gum of $200 was realized, being tho largest sub- | Ns hls step-father, His own father had been | asked fo is hut, about clmhe fect antiare, $2) 0 the severe ent over hls ehght eye, and thought he | \ Lave of absence until Oct. th next has been | wenk ad with inyre evlerity did) he rin down | asstred hin. Fafth was tho root and hope the | geription ever taken up {ti tho ‘Tabernacio dead fifteen years, and his mother: rie re | Behe froma faraily who hind esenped from i would recover, Caxmigh complains of every | geinged toCapt. Mex J.. Whitehall Adjutant of | Inaln, So ho saw ne way for ann to. atop flower, ‘The branches wer loaded with frultand | yeangreyation of equal size with tint fe from Janene tnieteen, yoare another sineled Has fulllen house, saving only whut thoy stood in,” foternal injuries. Tt is probable, from what he — the Ninth lafantry, sinning; we knew he did) not in Chicago; an flowers, and people sometimes foruot In admit { terday morning. it8 it teaimster and. worked In tha new. rolling Zhe terror that overcame tho inhabitants at says, that he fell througn an excavation ut one osp-Litirr, JAMES A. Mintan, Company B, | hetice the Doctor desired to present tho consy- | {uz thoso that there was. root to austain thom. | Conatdornble plonsnre fs felt {n anticipation of | milts at South Chieugo, aud wus ubontdy years | tho moment of tho heavy’ shock (t Is not posse end ofsthe vinduct. sixth Intantey, has tendored his resignution on | Hucnees oF sin, Man could study and degeribe the nature of | tho addresses to bo mnde nt the 10: x ry Die to describe, The movement of the aloe a rue ae 4 ca quran ats step-fathior were | Was ‘sucht na to doprivo people of ter fet D the Sadeg manned Both the pri Tile text wae: Howers and plants because both the raot and the | sqnldre sof ton > | ome “Vig wleked shall be turned into Hell.” — | ttowor wore lotore hin. Ils botantenl knowl: | ney toples ioc thitor, Witter Spencer cae | members |e MAXIMILIAN QUEHNY, & French shoemaker, | account of pressing business, ete, ‘ vente, while | es Villian Spencer, af tock- | Hydy Park, Father'Tighe pastor. His ktcp-tuthar | CVE tho coulest and bravest, who ald not forg Doarding at Nou Blue Telund mvenes Wade | Carr 8. Howler, communding Company ty | Pacttuisy tra f : edyo, helped tlm to oxplain alt. | The | ford, and Mrs, Dr. Quine, a repeutiy returned | got drunie as a reculee iting every ighhe and | Moment lose thelr presence ‘of mind, found it ee eee ee ee eee cecnina, | Pirst Infantry, recommends tho tionoratio dis: | “He begua by reading tho teaebings of Christ | with hope it was difercnt. ‘The tower nly was | missionary from Chlnu. Hbused hig familys, Some three yenes wrote mat | Yet diflictitt. to keep on their lows? then the Was hit in the lireast by tho abut of a ingss | charge of Private August C. Stephan, Approved | on the subject: then showed what the futhors of | In this world, while the root was tmbeaded tn ill-trented thom x0 badly that iho wite-mothor | thundering nolso of the falling buildings, tho sain He ne opposit alguetian atti ant driven | tad forwarded to General Hendquurters, tho Church believed reganiing iti nextwhat the | the soll of anathor work. | Philesaphy, woul MUSEMENTS bud upplted for wdivorer, biet, for some reason | Qual cosine diy thieke cluuds where the rulus fet) by Oscar Metster, of No, 88 Milwaukee avenu Unpett tho provistons of tho military vodo, an uf the Evangelos’ Chore Aaa) % bad i 4 be A 4) ws le orother Ehud not been granted. Boylan was | gitlsed ind eople te ery out re} fret" Hobinmes hineelroniy far the neehtont Dr: | elecion has been onterad to hw held at the sxmbolieal hooks, and those of Wos- | ble was tho telescope, and even with It 1s the = ; “ - 4 Hye | (Chis exused agony upon agony, and tho tert preschting the Methodist Chureb, main- | glass to bring thie within aur reueh it was not OUR THEATRES, one fea nia, Rivonese sister tn that flog: | struck natives, privetpatiy the women, threw hing that the latter wero still tho volce of | by rensan thit ww could ntialn it. No amount hi teed ecoid Inn's) hame, and thoy. would not consent to it, | eheiwselves on the grand, and, praying along {ntellect within us could rench “tt. Great | Tho Harrisons at Hootcy's,and Frank Frayne, | rhiy hid mide Hoylan worva than over, ‘Tho | called upon their Goud in the most hoart-rending prizone ‘afather hid two ehlldren and Boylan | toned. It was, altogethor, a scene the longest ews WhO Ate ded bimy, found tat tho til ae peer et Panpans I First ena tenia ti the (eft side were stove in. and recominended | to choose a Pleat Lieutenan 1d company, it 5 f hls removal to the County Hospital, vive Starkweather, resigned; also, to Ml any | Methodien; and tially stated that he had: subs | 2 PRCAUGY Which MAS OC initted his own oul to the same Soriptures, and | knowledge of tho Tible would not solve tho | with hls particular and individual dog Jnek, at A coMMITTER from the rivat Freneh itennb- | Yaeaney whieh may ocour, purvnally coneludaefollowas problem, for geoat knowledge of the Bible often i en eae vorly' mid seven. Hoy! " he “d Hife ean never ettnee from meniory. [ am try. Hean libs, appoliited soe days. (0 to Uspre tho provisions of the military code, an | Thar if those. Scriptures that relate with | Mount grout apieitual ignorance, “A man migne | Maverly’s terminated thalr onyngomonts last | Ane feven. | Moeian nd Amul Mim Wate wus | ine ty brea my nerves nnd welto plalniyy tat quite oldvers for aconsolidtted organization election of olticers has been ordered, to take | such apparent clearness to tho fuct of an ond. | Le ns orthodox ns Paul and an dovold of faith ns Hing, and at tha Olympic Theatre Mr. Charles | t0 his knowledge did nut haye no enemy in tho | WHb the earth moving from your feet over at No. 18) South Clark-street yesterday atters | place dt tho armory of Company D, ‘Twelfth | less Heil were meaningless, then noothor partof | Judns, He might goto Hell with tho catechism | Rogers and Mattlo. Vickers finished n° week's | world, now aud then, it is hardly “possible to. do noon, Justice Demuars Inthe efittr. ‘The sit ffuntry, at Ottuwn, Sept. 6, to ehuose a Captuln | the [sible could be depended upon. ‘Tha nee | in tis hand, business. For tho present week ‘MoVicker an- | “‘The'reporter went among tho prisoner's, fel | More than make yourself understood, fo. tlon was talked over at some length, and the re- | for eid company, vieo Smith, term of olflee ex- | counts of the Creation, the Fall, tho Deluge, Hope could not spring from within, The faco | nounees the Inst performances of Mr. W. D,'| loweworkmen nod inquired wbout bis reputa- | ope you will mnke out tho letter, The ult, wie thine the following oflicers | acero 10 Ai ane Maganeles whlch may bo | Abramitte falth, and expecially the mecounta of | Of tha heathon might nt times Ught up with | Enton’s auecessful furolenl comedy, “AN ‘tho | tion, Hee ae tide a maeidents Ao: Nerous. ear uyereed upo resident, 1K. Lebenit: Vice-1'res such cleetion. the Exodus, tho Templesuerilices, the Aununesa- at Ae ve hope, 1S NOE SD, "" tf vortls ravivs be fortuntely considered very emiall, takin, Idents, Churies Deviritik, te Hernhehn, Albert tle ahe. tieammton ile sinters: the death, | was wdciusive ight thi eoukrnut be teustods | Jager aNd Havers advertises tho revival of HIRSCHMAN WAS A GOOD HOY, Lebrun, Anton Dellosse, D, alle, He Tock, CG, Gubet, and E. Delatontaine; ‘Treasurer, Joe soph Barbler; Iecording Secretary, E. Torm- du; and Corresponding Secretary, BE. Huther, The Committee wilt repre at a general mect- fing to be helt durlag tho week, nud are conte dent that thelr recommendations will bo cons curred In, und that tho French-speaking citl- zens of Chicngo will thereafter present a solld Jepublieun front. srt MAN: i ‘Tur following stuf ofticers of the First eta. ade received their commissions from Sprinyite 5 it aaa {uto consiteration the force uf the shocks, ‘Th resurrection, and ascension of our Lord, can be | It was like tho gas-wells in Pennsylvania which oat yea Hton Square success. | bad no Aghts,and was not a drinking man. Te | Is owls to thy bour at which (t oeeurred, nd cd : : Hind mado meaningless and rejected asaymbolient | threw a column of gas for Corty fovt Into tho tr, : ame . | hover toak advantage of tho ten ininutes given | thoy happened at night, nothing could hav as uni new | Hiscusnmturaiy as those Scriptures that tench | wad when lighted would light up thowhote enune | Strona one; A comedy aud burlesque company | to the workmen for drinking In to moruior, | suved us trom general Conauension ne aloes Wied Appleton, re: | Halts itis buh if onc's purliaiieg ara at all | try fortes anand, ond oul it bo enzried to ' houses Helin ligated up. nnd the mnalérity with nO i yesterday tor thelr 51 pol iments: | lett, et ral charges Wiley’ i > e “ Dut spent his thne in reading. Ho wus a i Te eerie stant’ ine | eritieal ho wit! not flnd it povalble to bow tn reve | a Jango clty would supply nll (ts Iampe, ft was a boglven over to.n Juveniio opera-troupe. ways nierry, Bang gongs whenever he could, | kerosono ull, none would have etopped to put ff ice Seribner, promoted; Capt, | erent nnd pertiaps in saeriileing eubmission to brltliant, Hight, and why did not men of sctenco ie aa Bos and wis expecially happy at the fuetory on | outa fallen lamp, and thus we should hayo Tawyer, Asslaant Commissary of | tho authority of one part of n volume, while ho | use It? They knew that (Ucould not be trusted, DRAMATIC NOTES. Saturday. ‘Tho repurter took In the man torn | iireact teovery ration UMtldle ook vieu ‘Durand, promoted; First ty raleots 4 rot another Part a the same for tt deponiled span, copes nt, nnd wie A London critic thinks hoe has discovered tho Bn plone tle eas ease ie bent its ae frat Shpeka ware ellets tnd gave tip for ¥ Ay nd Aldedo= it would be very e: 0 got every prine 3 night it might collapse and be | predeces aq Ago" . ene” ° uF ye alrae y | people torun out of tho houses to places of Fe ier cc a aed art or teeing uf tho Hihle related hy | Rone in Ainoment, ‘Kol wae with avhope hulle | Plenocessor or Nahe Glded Age” ina comedy | and cutaway coat and vest, ail of {uo sumo mae | necurlty, ‘Tho lengtl OF {hme tho ‘shuckn: gone f esterday held an Inquest at | of Gen. Torrence.” 19 ta human pe yuna: who tae the. tod: Apart the. foauringtlon. ort oe i aia | mhoates in 1810.” forint and al black Kowa fet ue Aca apoue auited was from earenty. to lyti " Seconds — x . A ature. a tring of eternul jntalshinent ott o ir the 8 TH prison where tho ect © thes G Cty y wore Vers inuch more severe than 1 as Feirs of ager who del Of apamieny. seatertay. | fAtTuitall tho elaborate preparations of the pln are dis ers nd Yor singin fen: | ane wan enatnnly bene alice ty ain | Witkin tho past fow days aovornl people Just | Hemme eh incon which inked Hie Rint Ged | well a uine uel more. proionyet lone nae 3 . Re i or ene | sone, to cK olty christ, OR. 3 WO! y is 2 a , ut A y t ‘5, ary inotion, noth anoenitt sua I TL MUP: set Mure | cluipment at Roekford, tho ‘unfavoratle state | ntunement, the uift of tho Moly. Ghost, cte. | tha man and his hopes, shutting thom out, The from London havo beon In tho city, and, incon- | hoted that the prisoner has the’ coolest: possible { house would hive been found seanding after the Fe eee eM Archer aver oho waa | OF thy wenther worked ngalust tha interests of | ‘hus, theological error Is never necepted stn ly, | tmnt of Imagination ‘ig continually losing hopo | Yersation with theso people, tho rumor which we | alr, und thinks he will wet out of tho County | shocks, ‘To private property losses must heeldentally rim’ down’ by a freleht train hee | fe occasion, ani threatencil to renntue the ie but in -eommnnitles consisting of oyory vital | in one thingand placing his hopes on Naother, | Wtely published touching tha, decline of tho | Jai, where he was tukon lust. night, to-daye dt been fine TAC, as Tho aivoets aro all moroories iwvcen tho Michigan Southern depot at South | Wp a complete fallure, innsinuch as the wale | hy hot revelution. ‘Shore was not enough to these hopes, Wut whon popularity of “The Danitos” in London, we | may be said that his attorneys questioned tho | covered with ruins from the buildin 3, anid ae ane TT eee Ho iat | caine toward the last of the encampment, when That unless wen dytoy in_sin aredoomed to | Aiman had faith ho had tho greut source, tho ind that’ the rumor turns out to be something | Jury’on thelr hotding the man even to the | 1 any houses have thelr roofs fallen in while bhsius. ai anneal oe vt «idle Acie | iho. most Interesting exercises wero to take | awful and endless auifering the hurollintion of | ocean, Falth In dosts Christ wns tho only cone more than a rumor, Whon Mr. and Mrs, Rankin | Grind sure and thought that) the | nota stone or tile bas dropped into tho streets— Ae wiLh Gene apni nel bee isin an plave, Dawe the relinent went inte camp | Piate's Court, the agony in the Garden, and tho | dition of this hope. ‘There were degrees of | Were at Sadicr’s Wells, where they opened, thoy | nun shoule at ones bs aise | complete eollapees. Many are in such aruine Ine’ Archer avenue. Scars,” who was, yoingg | 4st Monday’ under Cuvorable auspices, Cole | tinal bitier explation on Calvary must be res | hope. ‘Tho toxt spoke of abounding in hopo | wade Money, Since tholr romoval to tho Globo 1 charge EO ig eee mn itered rpm | ous stuto that it would require but n vory ondl- Tea lis sister whoo lives at Southece | Brazee and) tho oflcers under his command | garded us most utterly disproportioned to tho | through the power of tho Moly Ghost. Katth musatre thoy Aro said to bave lost every doling | thit opinion, but tho yatng man contidently nary shock to bring them to the ground—the mur, und Murphy. went along with him to | Mvhus lett nothing undone to make | the | cud to be xceomplished. If sin is, after all, only | otonly supplied hope, but unbounded hope. | they made, and have beon reduced to tho neces. | formed one of thom that no Judo In Chicago | vehicles tire not allowed to pes throush sume Jour for work. Ire ‘eave vitae thes? Hititerpted to | Mfalr” n siteeess.” Most of the — olllvers | profound personal misfortune, do to unfortus | ho Neart was not big enough to con- | Silly ot paying hulf salurics. Thoy should have | world hold hin. ‘Lhe weapon with which tho | of the most dungerous parts of tho town, and hoard freight trainin inetionsnnd song Mure | ld members of “outside | organizations | inte associations during the ‘tonder years of | tain all this hope, ‘Thoro was more than cnough Pointed ae ole ouixinwd cantping-ground, | shooting wad done, was At Champlon, No. den be - fy Stubsistenee Do tho authorities have been to tho fore with most by slipped and fell in sich away tint his lega | WHO tind | bewn | invites | responded | childtoud: or ir it ts merely an occontricity of | It was lke. tho ocean to tho whero the play unquestionubly mado a foveneshooter of 2-culilre, nickol-piated. A | prafseworthy energy, sending out the troons se udshidl off beneath the Wheelse He wig | Ht penton, and the Third itself had nearly «full | diet or digestion, as somo of the sclentists tefl | Indy whe bad always been cramped for The Loniton Saturday Kevtew commonts as fole | VCixhbor informed tho reporter that [Hirschman | and police to examine tho Interlors of alt welts Taken tothe depole where he dled at2orelucke | Tepresentation, Soveral nuiiitary men from tha | uss er if it is nothing moro than freak of | means to live, She nover had enough of anys | tows upon Aterienn netors and plays: "Tho | “Ud A xreat deal of shooting on Sundays. ing-houses fortho wounded or otherwise: the poke ae yreunizitions went out during tho week. | jerudity, thou my renson, e yesterday luorning, six houra atier tho aeekdent. | 4} A verdict in accorda dlaming ho one, was {a persiinded that our | thing, and when sho saw the Atiintic sho said | fact thut.\Colonet Sellers, as it stands, hns bei Tho house in which the shooting ‘was’ come | engiucers to survey and oxumingtho Interior of tory 1) started on Tuesday, and others fole } Lord Jesus Christ went to a meoat deal of uscieas | she was gind to sou something that thoro was | successful in ‘Amnerlen, shugrenta. ton Any mitted ist two-story frame building, paulnted | tho houses; orderiug out the inhabitants where lowed On ‘Thuradas. ‘Churscity und Friduy were | trouble on recount of it, If all tho sufferings | enough of. | ‘Thoro wasn grent Atinntic of hopo | retlections, Mr. Raymond's noting Is, with the facta, and raed by tho Jury. ns wo | White, with porch front and buck, ‘Tho houso |-danger existed, and makin nil necessary pre y Ye Jo have been tho guln-daye of the week, but tho | aud death of Christ are adlo to do for our race is | to hin who'had faith. It tas an assurance, not | have hinted, of a high degrees of merit: but, | Weats a’ dim, rusty appearance without and | cautions as to medical attendance for those who OFPICER Jases SHANLEY, of the Armory, was | peralstent rain somewhat dampened tho enfoy- | to hasten n personal purity, sire Lo be tlnallyece | 1M expectation. although ¢his hus been wiiely reeognized, the | Within, with very poor furniture. A fair-sized | required it. Up. to tho preseyt timo there are Shot and duogerousty Wounded at tf yesterday | nent of tho occasion, much to the disappoint- | cured under any elreumstances by growth, then I The speaker described the beach on Long afternoon in Be Tersehel's second-hand ato ALNG, Ft SUG airvet. Ag athe shoutng. Ss uccilental there were no urcests. Oule ‘| Intringie bauness of the plush provalted barn and shed aro just back of it, The pump | reported ten dead and twenty-nine wounded. nent of all partietants and disgust of tho en- | am free to pronounce the cross tho contrat | [sland Sound when tho tlie wasout. The boats | London over. tho metre uy uae Troraied a whieh Js spoken nf so much fs. perhaps itteon hooking ab this sad catastrophe froma com> tertainers, ‘The stuff officers of tho Elrst Hrigade | blunder of the ages. TC man tut no sure ehanco | that had boon afrald to vonture ont, but had | formance, ‘The samo thing has happened tn | fect frum the buek porch. mercial point of view, tho lossea in produce r Tully ox pectod to ho present, but tho necessity | fara happy tmortality, tho medlatocinl buter- | hovered near tho bench, hud been toft upon tho | other Anicrican plays,—among thom Fritz, n Coroner Mann visited tho placo yesterday aft- | must be enormous, above mil tn sugar. | visited Shanley hat accompanied OMeer Madan into | ofall heme on duty at the encampinent of the | ference in his behalf revenled in tho Gospel, ine | sand when the acean receded, nnd thero were | ludicrous hoteh-poteh, for whieh Mr. Emmet's | 200u. and impaneled a Jury consisting of tho | soveral of the lurgest claying ostnblishincnts tho ph tho latter wishing to lay some entt- | Kilehts Templar ao feastrated thelr plins that | atend of being an expression of intinit cumpas- | tho hulls far up on tho sand drying in | talent was unuble to. scenre pupularity. Tho foloiug persons: George WY, Otterbin, forge and found thom In a most ruinous state, ridges for lus revolver, # 3-ealibre centresfive | it becume imperative to iost of the members to | alo: , enunoat but bo Feminiel as ontiroly supers | tho sun, tho sails tapping In tho Inzy | natural conclusion ts, that American playgoers Cameron, dohn Hague, Frank 8. | The immense goduwns of — Chudian, a an wenpan. Heechel, who walted ipo bhn, | forego the pleasure of the trip. greatiy to thelr | fluous, IL cannot bo that tho God of Nature hug | breeze, Some Christians werestuerIngdoubtfuly, | aro moro ensilysatisied than English playgoers | Blatn, Dr. A. 'Thounnler, and M. I. 'Larble, HBuonaventura & Co. are all razed to tho broveht ont on box, which Maayan nt onvo teen miimone, From all reports reevived, | one way of redcoming man fromsin,and the Gor | oud wore afraid to venture out. Some of thom | inthe matter of dramatic writing, or rathor, QEONGE MH. KURKSMITH, ground, and tho sugar (thoy were filled) all iid were too Jirge, and Terschel then asked for. fal. Braseo hil model cneampment, and tho | of Graco quite another. God never wastes Ila | Ind been stranded as were those sh the revel that he might Ht the cuctridges in | o 8. ‘Tho | porhays. tine thoy , 7 hurled ‘in the ruins, Whore wo could seo the ATMA ANE HH Wil Ong DO reece | ye eee eer cronuiag douuigimoans | erent ocent ot anpo had wars route gaa. fevy | HornAys, tank they are, content, or tho ano of | a hos of 0 yours was, svorn, aud Leste that s ‘one yood pivee of acting, to endure an amount roy f binant nots of ugar MisKt of thom appeared alniost ntock into it antil he foand tho right size, AL | by all who took part. or agencies, thom upon tho and, ‘Tho ganas whe rotting.| ofabsurdlty nad wenrinees whieh to us aopenes | CSReTas CYenie he was at Hoxtans houwes | Potion wpiieds. this will alee nn iden of tho tify sume time Herschel handed hints Ceeatibre | ssaevuous exertions aro bet made by Gon, | 3 Thnt, if Wibto Innguago was writton to bo | ud hopo.ono, Nome day the sea would como'| intolerable, ‘The conclusion tht good acting (s | home About 0 o'clock and heen quarreliye with | MOveEHL of tho eartuquake. Yow will sco by CL NE RN | He, and peleeat iy to rreney, commaniing tho Elrst Relgade, | read, and if. like all other serious speech, it | Wack und lift theso vessels from tho sand and | mare rare in America than hore would scom to his wife. Hirschman and witness went down | te papers tho details of dumnge to property, total lo y 4 inenns anythlug, so plain nndse repented are Its | carry thom out to tho ocean again, When It | go hand in hand with this, and {snot unsupport- |: etnira tozother and found Roslin at the p, | Which Iy estimated at about $1,000,000 ns far ns is ptatn and crew must bo roads to tak | Gab ata” : OLE A i acd vig | abpresent known, ‘The view during. the eartt- by Tho Georgians for tho purpose of taking part | doubt that an awtul and eternaLreallty uf pun | advantuze of tho tidy audisproad avery Ineh of evUy allies: Casts. Hirschman started towards “Hosian, but was | Slt ishment ‘i +] nel ke by Te ® | quake from tho vessels In tho river was, ns de ithe oxereiges of Och, Sa consisting ee co for unpurdoned sinners existe in tho | canvas, and stece boldly. ‘Choro must bo nn | sll scoms tnt Cal. Havorly, with tho rest of hls ee a ee ane a eee Thien: | scribod by an eye-witness, eomething to be seen dedication ot new nomorkl hull, ereeted in | universs of God. ho Bible is, purely | doublthen, Tho great ocean was thore, and | Mistodonte priuting, tok over sevoral tons oC | Tin Stood, and culled to him to shoot, ‘Tho pls | 1 bo anprechited. ‘The rocking to and fro of eontmentoration of the retirn of peace and tho | Symbullent, and ts, to tho Voritieat sonse," utter | there was no danger thorn. Avounling in bope | Pentink wim ina blue con, abalt vest m meen | tO! Was fired and Moylan folk the buildings was something terriie,tho vet: 1 G vs ineaningless fn iis treatment of ane, and cs as the priv very chili of Got, bh 7 5 vst, oi sels moving about and bump: Fee tea a ecdetead ead uCTe Ane. eet | pecinily of un exceedingly distasteful sunjeur it | | Men needod an atuniaice of faith t6 sustain | pecktle, gad nm red musticho, with ‘his bar ballet deta has though Inn heavy senwa: tho right hand of fellowsbip to her siater States | may bu In its (reatinent Of nll other subjects, | thom In facing denth, but samo Christiuns wero | bauged, Thoso portraits have been stuck up | testified that ho was onlled about JO o'clock, and | river, bubbling tip and mixed with the plack Inthe North, aud cordiadly hivites tem teena | 80 tho whole question of [iblieaL tuterprotation | waiting with but littio faith In life expecting ip | everywhere In London—in avery station on the | found Htovian lying dend on tho kitchen Hoar | mid hf tho river, was all the eolorot Ink, Hun > s I" 8 Heaven and securing the reat thora, It | Waderground, rallrond, fn tho omuibuscs, in | with a gunshot wound In the right breast above | dreds of enplG, rushed off to tha ships and re- ‘ng | Is.nut clear and positive in aflirming tho reality | Wasnothope, but expectation, ‘Tho man not | very Splers & Yond restaurant and café, and he | tho nipple. When questioned about tho matter, { mated all night, In the bay the same bubbl “hone | of eternal misery, itis not elear ind positive on | only wants to Know that there isa harbor, buta | 128 kept a largo regiment of men, with the } Mrs, Boytin sail sho didn't da tho seooting. | appearanee wna observable on the water, ani cll {sng much n Bible real- | gulf stronm to help hin reach that harbor. he was examining It ha was startled by a shot, gud snmedittely. ONleer” Shanley" shoute oMy ud, what) are yor doling? What's the mutter?” asket | Mitignn, “Tm shot,” was tho hinsty Wy. Madigan Iknew that’ the wonpon be was examin charge ho saw Herschel lay Sort elite pun tinon the i natu ran f \ That was the weapon discharged. | AS nearly Ws ou . = | MNBL be opened for readJustinent, If tho Hible | reach can be nscertalued, Herschel must have raiser | {Bele mailltin own to mevept her koxpitall ‘ : tho hummer of the weapon white handling it, | Wir ns the pleasure, of tio States Bo and Just ng he was laying tt on ihe eentie ATED cored to tee the kind ‘imvyitatton, ond | any othor subj tho revoly ¥ i z pe the nest ea hace foonstnatiy (eateraie, Tha. eceauaitare | geueonmaun shake np andl eal that he did it. | tho suocic was distinctly felt on hoard tho ships cts the ertrtridies, Le yng ifoaven, Tho existence of God and of First, men wero not ta-doubt Gad was rich eh Pe y tray Q tho f V bon satcud io hid the pistol, he replied that | The water's depth claso in shure hrs been shale nay Fee tea atttt or eae their ae domonrutions theta te ie {ho'Hovilisdcclarrd inthosimomnrtsaf apecelt | onouel to suppiy all wants. Te aboutd vemens | frou ‘Westminster to St. Pants Chureuyani. | ho hadenud quve it towitness, who suixequentiy | towed nome four fect in cone places, Most of nken to waving store a iG corner of Stata i al ‘i O | the pivine wrath. is na plnuly ect forth as tho | ber the a honed spirit was the spirit that | The result of all thists tint London hus been | puuded ito the tiyda Park pollec, ‘Tho prisoner.| the Fngiish houses hive autocad, tho ofices te- {ind Hurinon court, where Iwas seve. | Murer wily of erouting A tarigonlous fueling bes | Hie Note tment is te suro ns pardon. | Would carey him through, Itwas tho aprelt tut | Worked up to wwhlte heat of curiosity, and tho | stutodto witess that tho. shouting was uecls’| Ine a camplete wreck, someseodamns, HavtaR ned that the bullet struck hlinon the runt | thin hy frnternizing, and bodies of meu repre: | 1tisno wonder that aur brethren of tbo “erlt- | would make him strong, A hopeful spirit was | onundeuin ts an every Cockney Ip, Whore it | dental, and that tho pistol exploded whon ho | fallen in, and, in faet, atl buildings have moro firin near tho shoulder, and, coming out near the punting and nd sig fe sho me Aitaecate cain jeal Kengo" reject the Hible asa volume of abe | also one of the great: attracting powers of tho | ‘ellis ‘Averly?" Not favlug been educated tp | was kiioeked off tha porch by Boylan, ‘Ho ad> | or leas tho indelible mark of tho past phenom: Armpit, entered tha broust, mausing A aovero | fhe mie pelneliies cil Nol oaks hectontes | surdity ad symbotlsm, Gospel. Faith clung to the sross, but hope | to tho Ken uf a manager udvertistns himselt | mitted thit there had teen W-feeling betweon | onn upon thon. PE i ey Nr is centers tea eh When browght agether us Drathers but witdiss | 4. Tat Uoll is a defined locality ie shown Hooked weross to, tho, other, side, aud wi tho at ROS ner iarE Oty toute Runny fae als en rattbaey ae, Blane ty Cues ROE” Gav eu contd net fod the hall Shanley was then taken > ai) hata he te y o of our Lord” (Matthew, | dawn of another day thera. ‘This was tho Chris- # spoken for four years. home to No. HE Chestnut erect, ait thors | Seuluate harmony among, tholr ouisido felony iy the Ionchlias OF " mp ric wou arn 0 41, 44) and by tho profound and univers | tan's hope, ‘They, dying, had wane homo by it, | eod mon; but “*Averly” couldn't ho ANNA C. HIRBCHMAN he will Vo Ukely to. rematit for Kamin | BM thls feeling will gradually oxtend to all | Sheath th a Aen Oe tuo Reni alt Christine, | and it would curryall safo fo Heaven, Oe Oe ree on eee ee rican i282 | testified that foytnn eamo home drunk and be= pAUIL—Baturday ove int 2¢4 Stichizan- Headquarters inst intdniche tae nv det nog cone | Nuss bacourawed tho inllltia organizations af | eavo thotn feye who are btesend with the, a cantatand itis tho knowledge tnt ithus been | KAN abusing UIs Wife, Her brother soon camo | BY of cqumuunntien, Anna MUcheeeR Ae 4 bre las ae x : ; ical sense," have supreme (ith in tho wisdom DESPLAINES. 4 ne | down-atatrs and mot Boylan newr tho doorstop, nd Stn Me siiter the wound very dingoreus, but recovery. fo visit those of the | south hirity of Mord desis Christ. und are py LAINES. Imposed upon. It thinks that tt las been tins | a . Me a ‘unerni Puenday at 2:30 p.m. 5 3 q r an opportunity was afforded, | Aud uuthority of our Lord Jesus Christ, ind i . sega - FAG whero thoy had a scultie, She prisoner was 1 AY" y " x hive resulted ir much | question that Holl [sa place, still thoy ngreg with | ‘Tho Saturday evening trains added largely to | @pinlon hos been frooly ventilat Wher dental. horo tsa | the , nhutind, at his residence. WZ Wabuslleat., AUG 2 “Colonel Is amyth,—doesn't exist, and thut | Went olf, ublo'cock a. ed i ycurs, 0 ee ned . Chickasaw Guards, ot | te profonnd reflection of Guizot: i nber of people taking part in tho | ino British public nra the victims of anothor MANY NOYLAN Fanoral ander direction of Apotlo Commandery, of LOCAL CRIMI Memphis. ane of tho ernek” mititury organls | pllosoplcr grenter than Aristotle, Pato, Leal | Desplaines eamp-nicoting, and hones wore ox: | Yunkeo humbug. A delegation from “Whites | raw tho scufllo, but could give no intelligibto ne- piel Hie Hatley wat Le R iease cong: : : z a ating of the South visited Chicago n fow years | uti or reterriig to the Helier of tho kaspeians, | Pressed during the night that with favorable | chapel intorvivwed Col, Filling tho other night | count of It. : HS— Av, 29, hor ith birthday, Poesia Ann Diies, i y y Ret on tho subject, and that gentleman fecling him- CAVT. SNYDER, yf Mc iiiiss'and Sirs eae) tt 1 . tf the Porsinns, the Scandinavians, and tho Etru: weather tho Sunday services might be. blessed | 0” 4 n " . ae nother Of Gourge H, J3llse and Sirs. “Rarennay night irgiars got fnto the mer- | POV Cr our utinmries fedint ome of aur ross mest | cuNs, tad othors, (ue Doctor AKI thae tHe iter: | with thae full fruition of seaco whlch has been-| Sn Anawkwurd box, hus telegraphed Hav- | of tho Hyde Park pollee, testitled ton canvorane | Nitiiureh "2° GOO mt MET Ot chine tallor shop of John Stephenson & Co, No. | hotels, were Loted and given receptions, aru), eo | apeev oF humanity were tar above, tho loftlest | tooked for sinca tho camp opened last'Tuesday, | oy fur tho love of heaven to como over und | tion which bo hail had with the prisoner, tn | Funeral sorvicos on Tuesday nt 2p. mm 331 Dearborn strect, and carried away two conts, | farasinattora could: bo eontrofed, wore not ale | OC all Seritical sense" announced by Rw dors y | show bimscit. whieh Hirschman stated Uat the shooting was | TE: Y y east f = At tho carly morning services avery fale at- a aeoldental, i Moston and Worcostor (Aiass.) papors pl Entrance was effected throgh a hole tn the | lower to he ata cent of expense for anything, | walle Church, a vonal priosthood, o man-made | + : fobacril * copy. Feeeeet ears Ae thts holeisauite saat ata | ne caumds, whieh rganiaition was composed | ible, tendance was presoat tn tho Tabernuele, and a MANITOBA AS 1T IS, Die nEArTILARDT CLAIK—Goorgo Anson Clark, Aug. 7% in his Sb Anthis hole Is i Of the lower of Meniphis, uppreeinted the one | All thoroughly decent and thoughtful minds | high degree of Interest was manifested, and at testified as to tho post-mortem examination 1 this aftornoon at Bo'eloek, by Hyde Park a6 #0 little plunder was carried off, ts supposed | donvors OF the Chleazo boss tn pleaso thom, and, | Merce Nuit itis tho volco uf humanity’ and tho } to .tos%n. im. servico tho congregation filled Victimized Emi mando by iim. ‘Tho bull passed, through, tho | | kuneral this afternoon at 3 cvelock, Oy ape the buralars were newsboss, ulthough they fitd teen. beaten Inthe National | overwhelming conclusion of tho sired Script | treoo.rourths of th lactiaea by etimized Emigrants, thorax and central, lobe af thy efgttt lung, and | tralia te akon - WARE a ye prize eit gt Ste Lows but on tow days proe | Ures that mud and his Makor must mect face ree-fourths of the space tnctosed by the mon- New York deratd, through the-heart. ‘Tho ball was nut found. Se Now York and Brooklyn (N.¥.) papers please Tuomas Burke, 17 yeurs of age, is atthe ohive a Onulgottioment, and that if in | ster tout, Tho sermon on thls occasion wns That Province of tho, Dominion of Canada wis mMlowed to muke a states m Vlous by ono of tho Chiciwo conipantes, | fee Mo prison . Snes Twouty-second Strect Station eharzod with tho | wont hone. Withe none hue ee wenetal | that uwiut luterview man finmmreparei to ad- | preached by tho Roy. Aaron Gurnoy, of Batavia, | whtelilos on tho Tied Hives of tho Nocti hes | ment, hut Was Nol aware When toylan cite | °C a09—aug. 2, Dantol Notison, in hie sith seat Durglary of the residence of Aurustus Benner, | teellngs and shod will in thefr hearts, Ttwontd | Just the wccount of his protiation, he must de> | who had Cur hls text: the prisoner heard tho quarreling he ‘anernl potion hereafter, ’ He 3 i heen so eried up for ite agrienitural advantages | Hole: : i a ears So. 2122 iT treet. Last 81 y ove! 2 1 cost than 81,000 to. Bond, say 200 oltlee! part Into a place of etornul misery, “T miyo writton to him the great things of y tween hin and his wife, and stairted down fe Montreal and Kingaton (Can. papers pl ae ity peren TMPEN ih aheaetee mon Petite y te Athintiy nd ycmeara a. 6. That Christianity ts at aggressive and ex my dave but they were counted asa strange | ‘hat many deluded people from the Eustern | stairs, He found Bostin abusing his wife, and | copy. ransacking A clothes eloget tn bls house. Ho | Sit! men of Chieggo could not raivo this money | eetllng roliion only through tem | thing. —I toner nh ageNelos. th eli, UL Vrovinees and from Great Urltuin have beon | told him to keep still. Host eame up thedteps | KELEEYAL Grand Maroy, Mich Aug. 2h 188 tidicions purnase. New York vai | plusize the doetrine af an eteenal Hell for those | Lichis.opentug tho. preaehor disposed of tho ry “reached ont” for the privaner, Ho fell off | Stary Morrotl, younsare ehld of Willian Ban caught bit, aud found hale a belek fu his conte | wend” uo cndine eevanen itegiient’ Rockcont | wl living enjoyed the Gospol ulfercd, Weve Hf Dane OF eindimgatseoky teen ekean tania of pocket. aud dt montar, + | eluim of the intidol that tho bellef of the ortha- t the porch, and the pistol wont olf. Nateo ot faporat | 4 witserd her" feiilese nnd other cities ine rie | tholess dio tn ain.” Sten and Churches that -be- | dox Ciristinn in tho infalibiity of the inte ja | Hebe of fndimgan easy Ifo on cheap farmsof | LO Ties returned averdict 0 tho effect that NEATVIL TAG #100 Helloveto-nyes Tigrto, Park, I ot f Move aluful anil suffering humanity Is going to | not well founded, Chat itis not In any supor- | Surprising fertility, No region was over so Ins | deceased enmo to bis death by reason of ah guns or of George and y North aro making arrangements tu do likewlse, y Jan Adolla, infant daughtor of Geork Yestennay forenoon OMleer James Nruton | iris understool that a moveune isoven now | De all rhght in tho long rung that those | natural renga tho inspired word of God, | dustrlously bepuffed and advertised with n view | shot wound, enused by abullet fired from a re- radii. was called upon by August Schultz, of No. 10 | on foot among the bininess mon to undertake | Who dle in sia, owing to God's measureless love, | Loarncd men had devoted much thne and re- | to attract emigeanta, Last your Lord Beacons. | Volver in the hanas of Chartea Hirschman, and HHAN—Aug, 2, tho beloved wifa of Josep Jackson street, to arrest James Gutvin and | thls xcheme, and tht sucuess Is lmost yuars | pause In puntatory for a now chunco, and thit | senreh to ing that tho Hiblo was the merust | oid, tho. Primo Minfater of England, | Yel the prisoner to nwalt tho actlon of the | stushnn, restdoucs 4d Wost Twalftteat,. " Frank Colpy, two young men whom he polnted | anteed. Solid this be done. it would be bighly | the aes of duration allowed for the bonlghted | clap-trap, yo, notwithatunding this, the fact ro- aan sugiand, | Grand Jury. _ Punoral ‘iavsda: ati a. tty ror ee ont on the street, and whom he neensed of [raver for tho comman Wl that can now be promiged then in | malns tat nine-tenths of the Mighly-eduoated | 48 tavelgled into making himself the — Chureh, on Wert tes by carriaues 10 ler of the iret-| heathen f vory q P. " 7 Pearle (i) papere ylonse copy. Dreakine open his trank and atenling a watoh. | irigade io make tho details from: the | the Gospel, will not be vory apt to bo very zeal | poople of tho world zoulously udhorote the bo- | laughlug stock of all Amerleans by frat) ba tear! hoy werv arrestud and gedrebed, and the stolen | diferent organizations of thls olty for the | ots in bukalf of the sulyatlon of mankind, fot hint wht. tioM siya, tho Hible | grotesqte nnd hyporbolval put of that ROCKFORD. a watel was found on Galviite Feat number of altlears and meny ani allow | 0 TM wea the alah, tho erica soneee? | (eect a ett THBPANE erlt | rogion tu a publlu speceh, Tha revowned atateas ——— PR etc aln Niclas OT OrFtcens Herp and Johnson had a tively chase th cra Aautcantine amcor fo sleairiat ueUcEN in. CORMINUIDG. HuTmett y gninat | of supertictl mind, History. anid Eetteinn ii, who Knows su much ctso, is surprisingly | Mncampment of tho ‘hird Eeginvent, . By GEO 2. GORE & CO., date Ruturday niet after a iman named Dimi 0 | 7 mmennthine, it will then be " ~ | the intuition ef the race, that sno Hell, | unite in proving tho truth of tho Bible, and Don ut the corner of Unlon and Mudision streets, He | {arte nud iniluentinl ella iecaheags dee | or tat IC there iy one itis a_easual_und | when Sclgico sail any her: net worst nies | sitecrity and eowy ignorant of America, and with a curious air of Ke i, unt Party—-Excursion tion ho pubifshed tothe | tS Yak Mupedtone 7 214 and 210 stadison-st saw them conlng, and rau upestitirs and out | fy follows und fad aut whit. © trlilt ful t he count> | wi + ors i corrects | World that tho tavmers of our Northwestern 2 TEA: SALI 0 ee tt a rg ni a can bedone, As | trilling affair, sprend out through count will huve fully established the absoluty correct~ |g, ss Speetul Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, EGULATILE TRADE SAL teal butlaines wanes timed. dove upon | Meats we Attn Is tw bo comteutied by tha | Hess, ues anid) over hut enouth, nk ny | news Cho mucrod narratiye, Be ee on te txveiuoworier tate. sarleuliaral paeaeeee | Moceeoun, tly Aug. 28—Tho Fourth Annual | “DRY COODS 4 aural Uttvall led. dow Jnaimber af Cominerce, it would be we Y 7 . o 0 z ' ; : Tim ty the aldewulik 4 AT the matter tn band and become responsibly for 7 WH voto taantinausly to disband a 3 10 Tet. i . A iho which was braught to n close + $8 pros o gt with him th the aldewulle bo ume to bls, feet | tng sending of wattilvient number oe miliuamen | ove the Chureh of Male holy udviders, ws ux Tue prencher divided tho furthor cousidoras | {Mort hac time wes Me ttte penal neat | maeed a comptote succoss, and gront orellt 48 | sruutnory, Embronderiog, Liner Awong the housostoy, | Pl? FO MAVIEAO Y to represent them in tho South, noying relles of wdo- | tion of his toxt into Lbree polnts.—the luspiting He duo to tho Itogkford Riles for tho able mannor | wear et GRO. I Hole & 05 erent Mlsyulited ratliion, Aplrit, tho insplret mun, and tho Inspired books, | PAFIGH With what was, sulfercdl hy. t _ f aii anit wank in tho wnt | tae tloty Ghest Inthe ispieing spiel: de ane: Titsb'etaigennta who were tiated by the aan Jnwhich they entertalned tho vialting compantes [re a ry ona Ty fy fund by His appotntinant, by whoag | He ntond is tho author oF fnsplrution, “AsChrist | sarifochooks und prospectuses of unsermputons | etd cllicees, ‘hone who were hero expressed Pele VAMOS Wade atreot, Inte Satiirday night, and got atv Donien influence humein charactor Is to become | ts the Divine loader through whom all Divine | ecniuiore who wished to dispose uf Mamitonn | themsclves as helng perfectly delighted with fw] 2 smiull nlekeleplated Suuth & Wesson iver, ‘ s Holy and happy nt inaty 1f the love of God ts | knowledge Is nude known, 80 also it is tho ofice i Ms é verythlng connected with thecamp, Thecamp- i four outmer clocks, and somo snail plecesat | Letty Hroezo Watts $15,000 ¢o a | snrotoovertike nnd sive tho hurd of tho Holy Ghost by ils inepteing power to | M843. or tnaso victims relate thol Ox cea thIO8: 4 AT AUCTION, avo Jwuiry, They removed. lightoe past Porsovering Yachtnan, if iv the izes to give mon tho caynolty to reeulvo und undor- | ,,bme of thote victims relate tholr oxperlonce batue)F void sink Hive ten better Dented, puatod eeaieys, They removed a ent oF Wotienlas murinnge Auge Ue sie Tbomae ; fho Church und to | gand re revelations Of Ca eterna ne ieee chives ic tetg | fur everything eambined to make tho seenu one On Wetinesday, Sept, 1, at 9:30 a, m. prompt sucking the store, n third one, who was on the | Hailey, dr generally own asom Hutloy, tho | Gowel ara wast frultless nonsunse and delu- Alter Pentecust it became fully knw roteh of Ind and suueeh, hifosed | of grandeur, About two miles north of the elty, | On Wednesday, Sept, |, at Jigd a, Mm. oF THREE UW No ft 1's Jew yorso of Gurl noateges BOM, AO fidk | © FAVORED BY FORTUN ‘ » ben vust Tookinits agave, thy ulurin Al tie eran ier k ib 2 sions, If thera {sn natural way of redeeming | thot je wus tho Holy Bpiritwhien | oo win ok Hive Y e : iigtt-watchinon “Andeuves, ‘and they awcuped | UwHEr af the plewstira yacke Htelia De nt tho | suital numan euarnutor tho so-callod wraclous | hud inspired tho writings of tho Old‘Testament, | MUR swarmsuta malignant breedof mosquitacs | on Ruck Itlver, igun ulovutton hut eotemuanda through the rene door, ‘The clocks wore left bee | New luke tind, stepped fiito tho Loutshina Lot | way fx allly nytt, Tho proavher warned tha peuple of tho danger | gue, Na chatn of mauutatns Intorpesea botween | Vict ae the Brrunelng Routes Oe : p hind on the sidewalk. Wary ag in Now cron, newuupaaiod by. or douuting the truth of auch pirte of tho Hible | ie and the polar etely for protevtion nyainst to | Sd thls {s tho epot known ag Canip Pullerer IS. f) t y he Pig t tut Ys ty vt be ‘i “f ‘4 o he rests: Robert Sunith and ohn Ade ui, What do yuu wish?” asked oho of HOPE AND F ITIL Ahtes iy wonder bohind diblonltes, AL rovers | Keon Arete wins whieh ayoup down tram tho | As tha tenta were ries be Ne es Stat far. ie yon charged with stealing a veloctiede | he 4 f tho ollice. THT NEY, Cu, THOMPSON, Hen cay to _iiiderstind Wuuld be Set 2 One ts | eee a ete eee ee ae ee naetvan were: tenttue ere the. old an y 2 o Albert Adcock, of Ni 5 Warren avenues, “Wolt, Eatiesa | want somo money," anid Mr, "| a stereos jow Zire. 0 pths, thne “tho Hoys In Bluo were tenting on the al No.5 Warren uvemte! | Hatley, siniting, and he handad overt halt eked | Of Pittsburg Vue proached nn claquont diss | Mun woul nike, und the mywurioe oe the Hib | when it melts ti spring the country’ Is a flat tho ‘Cult Reginiont, 1. Ne Guy ‘ 7) v a | Prosbyt ct We Hi x u i Div van ground dixvind Willan Miche, | boartis tho licky nunitier, 205, which drow | Srse ut the Fifth Prusbyterlan Church yorter Hent revelation only. goto" prove its Diviuo | thar the water docs not run aif, but stands an | S80 8ru there fs nu dunbt; for, In spite of the Inclemeney ane t ve a n visite wean aloe: ' ‘Tho two great tikes, Wiuniney and shumtoba, | Gov Avia le Sinich ant stait ef Waconalty | “Culaloguve und woods ready for inipectton on6¥ avo rapidly niling up with silt, making the de> | who, during (vir say, Were the. gue: FORM & CO at. fectlve divinage a constant, Where Sah RP. Lane, Gov. Smit, was very much pleaacd it 21th Sinclisunese Hosides theso lpudiments to cultivation seh | wih che camp, ated x0 expressed himself to the By CHICAGO AUCTIONS STORAGE CO. hig miei Diver ae d . d t rouped quarters next to tho river, while tha | amufaelured for tho Fall Trado of 1880. Oo boys © tho £8080 prize upon [ts fae day morning upon tho subjevt of “ Hope Abound- 1 tho surface, converting ft Into a whio area of | ecoupl 4 iH 7 grapes from the Sorttivest Are there any. poutine eiroumstances ate | ing Through Faith." His text wass iuipfeaned ile congruthtion with the face that | Shuliowe lako ‘oud oozy slimy, tinpeding agetoutt» | Culesgw companies and tho W. HN. d. followed tn == cues dla Hs au leat toning your purelsieo Of the tlekot?” inguiced | Now tho God uf kno A you wlth ull Joy and | there was, saving tote uspirution, nothing diss | NTA) onermiony Ul tate it te mcwon, The | regulur odor, Tho urtiliery SARA 3.500 CASES OF SAMPLES AND DUPLICATES Winn dnituadcated tan Fso streets ti wi waif Tay pence in belleving, atthe Holy haste cone Booties Fees oHuuet Cer woru Bore saat, The soli ts Not distetont Sn nate weet. Thit all ncamp huve enjoye rN Cs, j Wwyeurs ot ney st whatever," replied the lucky min. “1 | throng tho pawer oft fram his tnth EUs Ly i stusted buylog a Ueket regularly ance a imonth ertility, but tuck of dratnage renders bout threo yond ae, thinking tut Twould aad might suve souls by preaching tho kee nvennes Frank Hemiugtion td arty : yon ge u ho spenker salt thore wore threo books hu | Houk, oven as a Of w waved From a initn gues tae ae MENG retdoe heater eae t wed SOM SLE THANE | uve great comfort from,—tho ible, Shake Te atta dete the Li towssund Nuney Sinttiiy a hurt tooking | ic Nile, mtd th Heket in her possession, and | speara’s works, and ‘Tho Uitgrim's Progress.” | tons wore aometiined mide ale ised & 2 yours redpective 4 ene ahy red ae feuuypune Wi ¥ share! r ; . rath a it hovel te ene Mectivelyy Nt We) Nuthor haw wons ane rove sauce anit ey | ue kitter thoro was one chntucter that Lo ros | Tiwuuam or Clans was permite to, waite | crops as enn pr ot aro vommuratively | ofticers of thu reyiment and private clttzens, Polk “street, dndulged in ‘i domestic brat | WH me. When T heard tho news: L danced | Rurded w benee and confidence. It wus that is thoy were moved by tho Holy Ghost. Thoy worthicas by Inck of fuellitios for reaching a “Tho latest event in gockt clreles in this clty wat At HEY yesterday atternoon. Suuth struck | Mtvund for Joy, kicked Upachalr, and came bur. | ehuracter that wua over with Pilgrim in hls | Wors active, not passive, ngonts, not Inatrue | Market, ‘There was never a moro disuppoluted | wag y brilllont party given Just evening by Siva 472 West Randolph-st. ind kicked bin epedse; and ato rect be | ring tuto towh on tho Next tralle t waeneraie | Jourmoy, suvtalning him and cheoring him at all | Monten re tintendand Cue What fiapleation | 298 Of exmlgrants fin those who Lava been | Jeysio Malues. The muse wus furatehed by | oe INCA tT) i soln Ia unr ad abate i cw tho right | HH deuee my teget to hous ink wich und | tines,” iis gummy was petal, wut be was | eantsho wor Gixh anno ana tn hie ‘uw | faery te, azuue ele ek fn thls tmdeh ex | “Hedriekwan's Oreheatray and tho hora wltted | CT AYPBT, MORTGAGE SALE vi ! oper adonl ti fs G i . D e ay vi mn i rere q 0 fs tru Juat below ihe shuulte pote word sits | tare wil this: morning. and slept oot | a vory desirable companton, Whatever atmun's | Mnage © must bo considored. The Divine mind | nne shrowd ad intelligent mon who aro | pti “Among those present w mud 38 sore, Noa ons tracts of it pritctically ~ worthioas, of Dr, EO. eonvle : aud tho human taind ire homog founding tho now English. colony tn. Eastorn ei | ho onttro Furniture, Parlor and Chamber dp at the Armory, dr, MeDonuld, who was | Wiittnry you wotny todo with your monoy?* | Tellglous eonvierons wore, ho should have this | thy work ot writing God's revelations. tho | founding poe nied Eye tho crmwee | George, Nlny, Se und Mrs. W. 2 Hobeetaons | he antio trate ei acame Urgatat tas tunel eailed to attend the injured . nl “Well, Van G0 years of nga have a wife and | companion with him. {¢ should be a Chriathin | prophet we er of G&L In bls vloslag ‘eness6O WEF, I plided by tho | fanes | ste. wud Sire, Chester Butterworth, Mr. and 306s, hanedt ‘Grand Pano, Upright ane, litehes Hi gil foe Heche kata HMEEKEED | cour etuthtren, aid Muvesulled In pleasant waters | hom Fenirks pon Tie inspired buok tho preaches | sketehos whieh, Lord Reauonsitett inewutiously Mises May Cuurieo, Kin Meats, | ater atthe all tuo Purnleniuge of 8 #1cstCa wud half deep in thowrm. Ins quite a gerlous | Betores b tntend te keep EF " indorsent and of which our present corresponds 4 huste ents were tho innocent dupes, air, Hughes and | AUN E nthe Carrio Stine, und Miuglu Cot. welling, rt), deasio and. Nettie epattord, “ AD AUCTION, issin Hayes, Florence Pourn ‘THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, AUG. 5% to ita, Say eek, Mary 8 t i Rogers, Raum Goutlander Stan and Nagle Bala commencing at 10 urctuok a, f ont nang ate vi “uy "4 4 vus the ther of hope. ‘Ihe | ‘fyadall, or Ingersoll, or other of the ine - } . reemun, Nunnle Lane, Alice and Lillie, a yuicada “NON & STORAGE CO. Are reer ane: HIG We pun, and Cpa He drew ont £4) to carry out the various Iitle | There was a hopelosness to ull-other religions, | revited, wasin strict accord with the workings fie mariouliural cupabliitics of our Southorn | ikjitio Butterworth, Cora Smith, Adio Mr. Mungon spied” bite the follow oe plats ho bud Fornied, und $1460 was pliced to | and the heuthon worshipers wero without hope. | of Nature during the ayes which tho Mosale ace see: M ay Hinurson, ‘May Foster, Multtte Moxe | WW Te TONS for “the bwekeduor, but. Bre Mansy | gee gui it the lean Thero was ulwuys n cloud of-durknoss hanwing | count so briohy yot beautifully and truthfully + Que highospartisiain dontistey: ‘Tho | (o33,Salle Devic, Starla Maker, fivlle xpattord, onda 6S fb OFF, Loo iho ote for at ag Puree duor, but ate. AMunsun | Str. Hatley well known tn the vommunity,’ | aver thon, aid while tholr gods wery always tn | describos. In conclusion tho preachur naked for | 4, 2neat Que highost artista ln dentistry: Tho | stessra, Fred bith, Wi Coy, eney Audrewa, eat eee a faries, pub op ne bave Deli Gli Cor the poles ae oaag Had would | hls futhur keeping a gun store on Curaudelot | tholr temples tho people wore doubtful about | tho descont ot tho Holy Bpirit uoon the churches. ‘eChosnoy's boyund doubt, hough but $3 wsot | Churies Spuiford, Frank Currlco, James Hall, angy and suricly pure partner, who wus IN {he back room comotaaha | fegek and the xetioral opinion ta that tho good | tholr ever reaching thy sume pluce, They wore | Suing churches have {€ alroudy: othors did nut, —_—— Pills Uactiuball, “Edward Nie Buoier, Charles Mee eeeticae AetFetH ner Fescue, wud Lorced Ms 3M peri ‘bla, | Now ust ho hus met with ty worthily bestowed.— | always beset with doubts wud fears. + SVEN Qs i CNIpty exe prodouted the samo up- Buy tho Improved Howe Soales, Borden, | Fox, James Munucl, W. O'lirlen, Luthor Ner- Ra ee teats CICS , 1 + Mauve to release Blu, | New Urcane Dally Meayune, duy, 13, This could by shown by Wo iageriptions in | pearwucu us full gues go a church wulch was | Selleck & Co., Agents, Lestigatrvot, went, Frank Juries, "George 'Perklus, Putt Pp Fortane’s brevzes: ‘ that | showed low it contained the re Hon ot ad's Wound, Dub Ho danger bs upprebunted. an sat ho sand wa eure | cat wun ace fall hopes’ to ora ty | tH gyorg any caribly selonog, but imapay | Hmorupany eure wite enough ta look, before | Sinaty 1 ADAM MANHON, keeper of a bakery fons a 4 ¥ ; 3 5 " | HE eee ey aeeety Cus simply | thoy leaped, and aftur a wide exmmination by Coty , " vompotent urenta thoy selected lands tf tho Aug ud i interesting encounter "with thieves | “ileron cheek iarg ode the Loulsiana Nae | WORSE te was tho nuthor of ull, Jn a supers | af ervation in @ way tuat Muxloy. or | Timed sudtus “tho fact that they went into tho OANDY. —— — aud ra sal

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