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“THE CHICAGO’ TRIBUNE SUNDAY, : : : re ; ‘to tné } j charies = re “De hias been able to hold the platform by readings jiite exhausted on .the, beach, much to the away with?. You must temember that in { Hyde Park avenue, between Forty-ninth and | | —ThoHev. 1; P. Meroer will preach in. Her from bis own books, Mr. Hatton has consented | surprise of all the men with me.” it 1s the opin { Etats Clough... this country an article is never done away | Te Fleetwood , will proach this feulties of Bellet.” j ; oN "+ | appear gt a fortheoming, eutersaiomang 2 | (or gmmess are due simply ton drop of water | 1 Hattie Atwood. with withgut compensation, ‘and I have | acts tae UNITARIAN. | Gon f y } root’ that” th Tnown eadls where the compensation was | BQrine and evening in Bt Markt COUPCH: | rs Brooke Horton wil preach at 05 | oo. « : roe oy, | team BE novel ‘entitiod wll en feud agcene | in te winfpipe, A cone Poa mun rac: | 1Jomeug wank greater than the worth of the property.” | streen Communion ab Sm. me a, nthe Church of the Messian, corner of | Rice’s Réyels—MisS . Topsy | tems.” trie. provable, however that be will | cued two: minutes after sinkmg in this myste- | | Joseph Scheritea. ‘The Loine People's Associations of the | yao ae ed are ee erence, Jona: | Chet eee awl presen atibusa: | Wg R t I=.” | SESE Usgopetammment ot: nis own in this | Hous uneceditatoa Alex Pattorcon 3 First. Second, Fifth, and Sixth Presbyterian, | son ‘between Taylor ana Twelfth streets. m.ia the Third Church, corner of Monroe and Venn,, the Recent Im ae a eeUGE za eee Ligh plant 3 Plymouth Congregational Trinity Method- ist Episcop: rst: and Michigan Avenue Baptist, with Christ andSt. John’s Reformed Episcopal Churches, will- hold a union devo- tional met ‘in the new Jecture-rooitis ‘of Christ Church, corner of Michigan avenue day. Ho will, as already: announced, begin an MARR CE 5 ongagement int Haverlys Monday, $e The itn 7 TAGE i =f INSES. x n yn ig intua"": ‘ ACES. a " Tuosday, “Othello”; Avednesday: fautinéo, | A Héecord for: the Week. Ending. Last. iy of Lyons"; Wednesday evaning, see a anivddyest oe eee Thursday, © Virginjus’'; Briday, Bing | mmers-was a: slight falling off in marriage ~The Hor. Luther Pardee will preaoh this | Tain streets. ep agtee rs morning and evening in Calvary Church, Warren:| ~The Rov. Mr. Claydén, of London, willpreach | - portation. avenue, betwaen. Gakley and) Wester. Com-| in Tnfty Church. ae Rete : munion at 7:45 p. m1. : ie ++. UNIVERBALABT, : ms : ; vsTuo Bev. fe 'N.. Morrison will preach wis | | aa. pee a Ba Se saci die, [ice ok ‘ homing and evening in the Chureh'ot the.| Cane Nerina Hodcoiner, corucr of Sangamon | Tragedy’s, :Exponents — Public and ‘T'wenty-fourth street, Monday. evening | Epiphany, Throop street; bewween Monroe and | sos Wvestwvasbington, at 10:0 a:m. ces é y Naa. eines eee Li 2 at 8 o'clock promptly, Brief addresses wil Adguss om Wy ieeerle will preach this’ morn-.| ,—The Rov. WH. Byder will preach. ini Bt Appreciation of Merito- . | durnigne, sae Gadee” he engagement wil Meenses from the previous week, though the Be jnade by $ 3 Rev. Be Georee G, Lorimer, Jn the Churetof Our Savior, corner of Lin- Paul scart pivalgan avenue, near Sees Bigeere,. be for two weeks. * ; ‘ market is’ still in, § ‘heathy condition, me i , and, vs: C verest, an len avenues. prauthacs 3 rious a As principal support to Mr. Booth during his | prospect fora brisk démand during the E-Pope, IL T. Miller, -H. C.‘Tappey, &- | "tho Kev; JamesE. Thompson will proach this | pee akea Raters i leila London engagement Mr, -Hermann-Vezin’ has | to come: “Among those. Icensed were two girls C. Needham, and Joseph -| morning and evening in ma 5 The Rev. F. W. Adams PI as been enguged. Mr. Vezin was bornin Philadelphia | of 1g and 17,,and a man who bad reached the age Geers Conatno aE ERE a nn ee eee ee eroding ne | as : Jed, and ino, partly through thoiniluenceot | OF 7s "A smaller number of widows than usual “Services will be held in St Luke's Mission, | "tne tov. be Couper wilt preach at'iva- m, | Miscellaneous Notes—~Ooming Events | the tte Oharies Kean, he ‘entered tho dramatic | Os no ist.—only. half a dozen, being 987 and 9% West Polk street, this morning and | inthe Chureh ‘of the Good Shepherd, corner “p: Saiee? Ls ls cen Macbeth, Otello, the Man o' Airlie, Sir Giles | registered .as.having had @ husband’ before. evening, Jones end Homan sires —P erambulating Thespians—Lo- _ | Overreach.. He is ranked among the few refined | As usual, the foreigners nearly monopolize the E. Wis! ‘. 8. Wilson, followed by a season of prayer in which to ask thespecial blessing of Jinighty God upon the religious work of the Associa- 3. ‘The following creed for the Agnostics,| —Tho Rev. Daniel F. Smith will preach this | ".—Rishop Cheney will preach morning and Tek Bad Aocompuebed netare now on the English opoli 3 a ; | morning in the Good Shepherd Mission, Lawn- ing in: Christ Church, corner of Twenty- 4 ms : “only marrying business. The list is as follows: Emma Seib..,,. formulated ‘bya religious contemporary, is | arsine pon ones anahighian avenue, 9 cation During the Week. | staye, and somo look upon him as-only second | ™#"*7ing Tie lst ie as Sollee: Biome Belt I believe in the chaotic Nebula, self-éxistent Rev: Horriey Jonneon wilt preach morn- | and oeenieg ia St, Jon's Churea, Hills avenue, |” ‘The Dalziel-Lingard: troupe at_the Olympic volver of heaven and earth, and in the differ- | , Te Rev: Herrick, Johnson ‘will preach m Balser ie eee i : ‘ fsiay ie 1 RooraSoN Crue ing in the Fourth Church; corner of Hush and | near Thirty-soventh stree! RICE’: “ REVELS. will to-morrow oveniag Present “ Robinson Cru- €atation of its originai homogeneous Mass, its first-begotten product, which was’ self-formed into separate worlds; divided into land and water: self-organized into plants and cnimals: reproduced in like ies; further developed dnto higher orders; and finally retined, rational- ized, and perfected into man: He descended troets. " +t 9:30 a.m. —Bishop Fallows will. preach morning and ais Boe. tf SuPETC Her Hoary ih silllar wil. preaca morn- | evening in St. Paul's Churen, comer of Wash- | | The novelty of such'an entertainment as that | £0, colvitie, “Tho original propertics au ene ing and evening in the Sixth Church... Soraing | ington and Carpenter strects. Morning subjec! found in Rice's “ Revels” very soon wearsof. | tymes ivill Me uscd. Miss Dickla Lingard’ will subject: “Christianity—Ingersollis m, Which?” | “Saved as by Fire.” Evening aubject: * Wrest- | When seen tor the first time we may laugh at | appear mm tho chnracter of Robinson, [lir. A. —The Rey. Jobn M. ‘Worrall will preach morn-.{ mg the Scriptures.” _A review of Col. Ingersoll | the thin wit in its jingling rhyme, at the antics atiin as WW Watkins, Mr. Roland Reed js Jim |_ Rudolph Wichersky. ing and eventug in the Eighth Church, corner.of on ie seitors of eke Now Tabament, with ilus- | of the “comedians”; the eye-may” be pleased eae nS a ras Friay, snd , Miss “4 Annie Thiery...-». se eo Be Gear ot Seach rvmcrantnenr eel with tho brilllanoy of the costumes, ‘the Hme- | Alice Hastings as Polly Hopkins: Tolerably large |‘) Jacon Powell: tO. 198 Fulton, +188 Fulton, 4... St. Lo from the Moukey, ascended to the Philosopher, --Prof. D. 8..Gregory, of <9: Forest, will ie O° - INDRBENDENE: and eittgth down in, the rites and castoms of Prete morning and evening IR RROCEUION | ay ieee. dee ce meeana wil: prdell Ugh, the Hine: spanglt,palnt blonde bain | Races of tuo past week. Jeseoh Mecard. Y 5 i. ae Fark, ing and evouing inChicago Avenue Church, | Pa ights, and general glitter. it A . : giology. From thenoe be shall come again. by | "the Rev. J, H. Walker will preach morning | Morning and eyoning i Chicago "| may be'tickled with the music for alittle. But PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. poonard Bop. 5 the disintegration of the culminated: Hetcro- geneousness, back to the original Homogene- ‘ousness of chavs. I believe in the wholly im- rsonal Absolute, the wholly un-Catholic “hureh, the disunion of the Saints, the survival of the Fittest, the Persistence of Force, the Dispersion of the Body, and in Death Everlast- ing. ~ Jobn Muas...... and evening in Campbeli Park Church. ‘ —The Rev. A. Youker will: preach in West be ve only tho eff Now! bina ti d_ stars will be “The Bey. James Maclaughlan will preach | gq He Rev. A ths Best of Sieh, pleces ave Only the-eerveé: | the followius combiod tone and 8 : morning and evening in the Seoteh Church, cor- | Sido, Tabernacle, corer Morgun, and Indians | cence of ginger-beer, and the effervescence dis; | at the places: named duriug the enshing week. ner of Sangamon and‘Adams streets. preach in the evening. . yi - 1 appears as quickly with the one as, with the | Managers and agents will please forward route ig ine Hav, H._M. Collisson wil] preach morn~ MOR bons. other. ‘They are mude for d day, anda very | beforo Friday of each weok: fog aud evening in the Fullerton Avenue | - sno Liberalé meet at 213 West Madison street | short day, too. The truth of what we say has | | attraction. eh. In the, evening he replies to Col. ‘als meet at 213 West Madison street y a ‘Mr. Ri ‘Last | “All the Rago” Ingersoll. Sk at2:30 p.m. “ Ingersolt's Lecture anc With: | been exemplified'in the: case of Mr. Rice. Last | astotts Onern. _ —The Rev. Arthur Swazey will preach at 10:45 | drawal” will be discussed. year he came herewith a lurge and an expen- | Aberie's Minstr &. m, in the Forty-first Street Church. —The Rey. Charles H. Caton, preaches’ at 3 | sive company. His show was placed upon the —Brof. Franklin “W, Fisk will preach in the | o'clock this afternoon ‘at the Washingtonian | too Con beey Se Mine Toe Mite packed the First Church, corner of Indiana avenue and’| Home. —- ae GHATS U0 AU SIADOFA i the i Twenty-first street, at 10:30a.m., and at Rail- | —The- Eolectics meet at 213 West Madison | theatre every night. This season the I0- | 4.265 robertson. road Chapel, 1419 State ‘street, at 7:45 p.m, street at 7:80 this evening. ;-| terest bas fallen away considerably; and yet | Barney Macauley. —The Rev. J. H. Taylor, of Rome, N. Y.. will —There will Be. a Spiritualists’ and Liners the piece has been given with the same scenery, preach in'the Second: Church, corner of. Michi- | meeting at 508 West Madison strect at is the same costumes, and, except in 3 few cases, in avenue and Twentieth streets, morning and | ernoon. " ‘Svening. a id aa —The Womdn’s Chrisiian Temperance Union | the sime peuple are in the cast. The patronare “The Rov. A. B. Kittredge will preach in the | holds dally meetings at'Lower Farwell Hall at 3 | of suoh-pieces asRovels” is as changeable as Third ‘Church, corner of, Ashiand end Ogden | pa: Phe loaders for this weak aro: Monday, | the etyle of entertainment is volatile. Miss arene Hes ite ad TR * preach in th Dow it Ayes code rugedey, igen Topay Venn,\ who succeeds Miss’ Atherton, has | - Kookuie, I a cl well; . 5 + yk 2 ‘Church, corner of avenue and | Thurs LS been the centre of whatever Interest there bas John Schwarz... Minule Rohrbach., .22. 20, Daniel McGuire... ..24 Mrs. C. Cleveland... .30. There .are indications in more than one quarter in China that the Chinese officials jneau seriously to ignore the toleration clause in the treaties. The English missionaries have had trouble at Foochow. They attribute the persecutions directed aguinst them, which they say areof a character unknown in any treaty port for thirty years, to the colduess swith which the mission is regarded by the British Minister and Consul. And the Ameri- can Baptist missionaries in Southern China say that “the battle for_retigious liberty is Hilma Palmgren . Charles, B. scuele r, Hoers Denuis O'Leary. “LYMAN TRUMBULL, “«he Demoeratic purty bas never yet dones that would commend it to the favorable cones Cl Minnie 8. von Kellor.4. ane! beget 1 } | if rah Clark. | August Jneoka i { | 1 ‘chot yet’ folly fought. It is true there isa | prae he ‘ Patrick H. Heeney..24. 0 = 1 rch, corner of. Indiana. avonue and | Thursday, Mrs. L.S. Rounds; Friday, Miss M.A. “ ” y rr tion of the. Je of the United States; toleration, clause, in the treaties.and if OF | snirtieth streets, at 10:00 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Baker; Saturday. Mrs. L. 8. Rounds. ” | been in the reproduction. The lady comes from | “Ctlld of the State’ Dee 1 contrary, its traditions and iis sets are tomane see Ambassadors and other officials w insist | ~ —The Rev. F. L. Patton will preach in Jeffer- | _—The Woman's Christian Temperance Union | the leading burlesque theatres in London, and Terre Haute, have been, a standing menace to the progress asd ‘upon its fair maintenance equally with other | son-Park Church, corner of Throop and ‘Adams | will conduct a Gospel temperance meeting at 4 | this rocommendation was sufficient to obtain for r Louisville, Ky.. givilleation of the, Nineteenth, Century,’ lgeian treaty provisions, Do more and no less, it is | streets, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, o'clock this afternoon at 108 West Lake streot. | her more than ‘ordinary attention. While she | Colliers" Bank *, rmbt, ¢ Sor Governor of Ii not likely the Chinese would think.serigusly | _—‘Tho Rev. &. E. Vanoo, of Sievers Polut, Wis, | | —There will be 8 Faith meeting at 221 West | hasnt created as strong, an’ impression asdid | ofa; “Lets have no more of this false claim of 2 of ignoring it. It is quite evident that if this | will preach in Westminister. Church, corner of | Madison strect at 2:20 this afternoon. twoor three of. the’ burlesque actresses who Means thas Wey crushed. out tha Hebeltion ae ee Peoria and Juckson streets. —The Disciples of Christ meot at 229 ‘West | have come tothiscountry aince Lydia Thompson e Democrats did it for i te Fi without thelr aid |t could not have been, Belleville, 11 ad state of things should continue, missionaries 0 i ~ | | —The Rov: W. T.. Meloy will’ preach in tho | Randolph street at 4 p.m. firat made the furore in**Ixion” at Wood's old R ee aay ne eon whelker treaties Unites Church. corner of. Monroe and: Paulina) " -— The Progressive Eiristion Spirituailsts moet | Sfuscum in New York City, Miss Venn has been Pottaviile, Pa Timmoue, teal ae wen ‘de to suit the tastes of the vast con- stresfs, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at Grimes’ Hall, 13 South Halsted street, at 7:80 | rather favorably: received. Her personality is Clara Morris. eatatowras a. hac Wa ie van Wha cov test id Goitefeecie ate mae “3 i Pie tive ey METHODIST. © p.m. a notunsttractive.. Her face is open, frank, and | Griterion Comedy Co,....:.Hichmond, In political organization will be safest for the American stituency there or of a few administrative ‘The Rev. George R. Van-Horne will preach | ~The regular Sunday service of the Sinai | pleasant. Her figuro is plump but not gross, ‘Kokomo, ind... opie? Hereafter to whom shall we look? Shallwe officers Rere."? in thomorning inalichigan Avenue Ghurch,near | Temple, corner of Indiana avenue and Twonty- | and she acts with consideraple verve. nover in Goaten, ind: "to the party tat browshe 9 Goveraemt AMERICAN PRESBYTERIANISM. Thirty-second street, Sablocts “Rempermnce,” | HSt, streot, will be reopened this mornin at} movements or in speech indulging in : Fort Wayne, ind, the Civil Wart "..... Che Ship of State, ten ‘The Presbyterian Church of the United | Evenlog service, address by Mire. SAE Henry, | 20: sharp, the Rev. Dr. E.G. Hirsch officiating. | the too common qualliication of lead- | Den Thompsan hlcago (MeVicksr «j Joséph Kramer: : xo, was crigpled. Ita been ran wot the duet The Presbyterian Church of the Uni of Rockford. Subject: “Temperance. * | ~—4 mediume’ meeting will be ‘held in the | ing burlesque actressee—vulgarity. Her | Fanny Davenport Sow Hater, {yess pa Ean a rocks, and was tailing to places, ha ie. SAPSUPRC NUT SEiSantes dig"hmert | hoy. ©, Siroordee wll prea | Sic Hed OperwHfouse i Mateon eet | dein seo aces AA | Foro iianow Cobia Beng 8 | | A, Rana Feeechdee ora Ut nin auld x i- ri . a jer worl 03 es . ~ Pekin, iy po id ean colonies as curly as 1699. ‘The oldest | Geraee pes er aut gots A Revlawor Col, | central mecting of Friends at 10:00in.the | London training... To'an ‘American audience her 7 { Raroling Wlore. aes through the terride tornadoes of. clvil wars and they ie a "| Athenwum Building, Dearborn street, near | chief fault. lies-in her unusually- strongly- Bi T. Musgr have brought he. Boble old ship upon i nescetal congregation here was that of Rehoboth, in Maryland, abou 3 and the first Presby- tery was in Phil, felphia, in 1705 The first aninisters on record as preache: id found- Jagersoll’s Last Sabbath Lecture.” marked Cockney accentuation, which = re Randolph. often er parts, I i The Rey. J. W. Phelps will preach morning Col. George R.-Clarke will lead the Sinpel renders what abe has to say unintelligible to all her propo: ‘and there she now rides in pesce ions; ang-prosperity.”—Lyman Trumbull in if. - “Official documents show that the whole bumberof volunteers onlisted during the War wns 254%. and evening at St. Paul's Church, corner of Max- meeting'at the Pacific Garden Mission to-n! those In the front of the footlights. Of Mr. welt girest Gnd Newberry aveoue, stil Subject: “A Better Gospel than Ingersolt’s." “| Gourley and Mr. Mackay, who fill the places of ers of churches were Francis McKenrie and —Mrs. H. 8. Lake, Liberalist, will lecture in | sir. Edouin and. Mr. Louls Harrison, little need i John Hampton,—the former from North Ire- | morning and evening in Centenary Church. | sho West-Bnd Opera:House at 8'p.m. Subject: | be said. Both are clever comodians in. their see any sensible ma Poe poee tat the Lee ee the latter from Scotland,—both of ing in Fulton % Chu pre Gospel temper- | ‘Jhfidel Integrity ve. Chriatinn ” way, but thelr way is scarcely burlesque, Volunteers? Or th..t bis supporters alone _coitid or ‘whom were sent hither by a body of London | ante meeting Lee ci rch ter lp Be Ton Mrs Harriet Servis will conduct the Gospel : No.2—“Nip & Tuck” did suppress a Rebellion entered into, ss Reput dissenters to expound the Gospel. They set- | Belmar’ a tho evening: td Dy, Ses 0ay. fomporance meeting, corner of Nobleand Ohio | = a>pAGEDY’S. EXPONENTS, No. 3" Hop Scotch » anepretends by 210,41 who voted seulnst bi? 1. ed,on the castern shore of Virginia, near | —The Rev. F. P. Cleveland will proach morn: | “the tor. EP. Goodirin will address railroad | "Mr. Thomas W. Keone, tho new tragio star, ‘ Sppgsea fo im. Lineyin’ malonyy ove, rasta id Over fs only Sa: ‘and, Ferlilinala sent 229,147 troops into. the ‘He these tigures demonstrate be Democrats os well ss Republica pression of the Rebellion? What think you. my councrymen, of & party which. to. Tuaintaln i Power, can thus belie Eistory, ek tO cover up its corrup- ing and evening in Grant Place Church, corner gmployte ae the -eolleoad mene retain omy and his company have been during the past | Larrabee stre corner Kinzie and Canal si at 3:15 p.m. | week busily rehearsing for the opening of their | Haverly's Black 4 ‘The Hey. Frank M. Bristol will preach | We trust that crery railroad employé who cap ‘4 Hearts of Oak. morning and «yening in Wabash Avenue bis frie season atthe Grand Opera-House in this city. ca Sr Gor aoe WHI el aan te | gaye gx te ela cera Metron Wabi Pg ie ee, - son, Z “ ers at” | Jot . First Chureh, corner of Clark and Washington | CALENDAT FOR THE WHEK, | Will bo followed by * Richelieu.” “Hamlets” streets, at, 10:508. m. and 7:00 p.m. Morning . EPIS@OPAL, : “Jolius Creser.’, Although Mr. Keene is only | John'T. Raymond. subject: “The Substance and Value of Ke- | g " ligion..” Evening -subject: “Tho Excellence | Sot se Rienteenth Sunday efter Trinity. known to Chicago people by.his able support of and Defects of Young People." ; Oct. 1—Fast. Mr. Booth some: eighteen’: months ago and by 1 Canes Hes; WF. Ceatts will preach: in Trintty: cazmotic. ; © | bis wonderftil impersonation of Zola’s realistic | J Murphy: 4 4 Sept: 3—Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost. Coupeau, it issafe to say that the prospective ad- people would listen to then. From the for- mation of. the first Synod (1716) in Philadel- phia the’body grew by emigrations: not only from Scotland and Ireland, but from Wales, France; Switzerland, and: Holland, while it was also strengthened by New-Englanders, who were induced by various reasons to en- ter the denomination. Presbyteries have ‘been very busy for 150 in keeping the doctrines of the Church pure, and they still continue their labors with the utmost_dili- sorcof-a noble ancestry, se tons and crimes by the ‘halo which surrounds those from whom it ciatms descent?’ But 1 have not dane wth this false claim of the Republican, party; 1 pro- pose to-day to bury itso deep by facts and’ tures ghat only the dapes of deuagogs can lonaer be rulled ay it”—Lyman hued Ts for the Gor :| PRnorshap of the State of Tunas I E eand zeal. 1n1758the American Pres- | street, at 1045a.m. The Rev. BR. B.Pope will byterian Churches were united, and, thirty reach in the evening. ; e nin | SepedeoSE Weneaians, Dake vent of no actor in many years has aroused | John A. Stevens. ot th he oc . red 419, he | yy eS raat 30--St. Jerome, Pri . . od e 8, na t e Claxton. Emma 1, Plunkett. "The Ch ministers, 188. Their increase was rapid, | Sditestreets, at 11 a.m. Subject: “Tho Mis- | GOs SP Romigins, B.C. -' | the announcement of the prospective advent of | Lawrence Barat Olof Frobers .....2.24.../Chicaso. Probe conteroues of feputiteans: must moins 35 2 : us | slonary Idea.” ‘ ; Tor in 1854 there were 22 Synods, 111 Presby-.| “The Rev. T. Clendenning will preach in | Oct. 2—Holy Guardian Augols, Mr. Thomas W. Keene as a star, and itis equal- Heulz Minstrels. Phila lp Cuteago: May. been prominently identiaed cine Hepubitcan policies “Dem tories, and some 1,900 ministers. A scheme | Langley Av corn that : vi ¢ = i of unlon between Presbyterians and Con- nue morning and eventeg, Ero a . CEAZERINE. fy.SG 10 aay Kg Paar Sdn viet iy Hedi aoba en Rubie.- Ehuse fo, Roren ane operate Ea Sead gationalists was devised in 1801, aud | "~The Hev.J. SL. Caldwell will preach in West- J‘ Fe Ameciogn stage! WHO nave moreladuscrioutly Bow : hicaga.» begging Jor the Cincinnaté nomination, ie. Rnidneds of ‘congregations were formed py | ern Avenue Church, corner of ‘Monroe street, i earned the right to a‘considerate hearing. This t : ‘Chicago. z “Nor Is It trae that the Republicans abolished itin this and in caGe States, In 1638, the | morning eas prening. : For Ths Chicago Tribune. he will have, and, should his performances equa! : j Chicaro, ‘| Slavery. “That was the result of cireumstances, axd church was divided into the old and new | ..—Zhe Kev. E. M. Boring will preach in State | Your fair bréasts rise with a passionless swell; | the expectations sroused by the critics I Bos- Paris K Chicago. , |_| ,| was accom by known asthe Thircents school, the former holding high Calvinistic, | Sget Churck, near Forty-soventh strest. | Zour eres are ablaze witha baleful fre-— ‘wpa.'Sau Branciaey, and elscwehere, ho. will tad - Lakes 1. <1 | Atieninent fa the Consteacion o€the Unived trate ified C: a = . 0 Will preach in Win- “that bis pluck’ in. y ste out ami 18 e' Vier a St z ssed i and the latter somewhat modified Calviuistic, | ver Street Church; corner of. ‘Forty-second, | But gleam with the morciless gleam of Hell. drivel ad diooy of the times, wath the “pur Lake'Viow, Ml, | $88 by thoreaulik trosthiich vores” Buricraile st Ei that session in the House of Represontatives. ‘The 3 Clybourn. hi 2 doctrines;. but they recombined in 1809. No cago. creed approaches so near to that of Calvin ‘as Presbyteriasnism; but many of its pitiless articles of faith are’ hardly known to-day, ‘by the body of the laity, to exist. of portraying the great creations which: have given the drama nobility and stability in the ‘past, and in-which ies the indestructibility of that drama for all time. will receive a ‘enerous response from ali classes. Tho pinnacle morning and evening. : —The Hev. 8. F.Shaw will preach in Dickson | The shimmering mesh of your midnight hair Street Church, near North avenue, morning and | Ig wound for the toils of unwary men; evening. You lead our feet to your ghoulish den, —The Rev. F. Porter will roach in Lincoln | And feast‘on our souls when you get us there. Joseph Datzman. Sopbia Scharf. Yote hy which It was defeated was reconsidered at -jHenry Leroh.. the next-seasion, and {t was then pa-sed,—: Democrats voting in its favor, without thirteen of .Whose.votes it could not have: passed. ry That the claim of te iepuplican party tint Tt aoe ished Slavery, Ike many of tts other clams, js false” Street Church, corner of Am street, morn- = ts ‘ EB of gréatness reachéd by Edmund Keane, Forrest, ing and evening. Your mouth {s steeped in sensuous wines. his ali: m: [Out of employment, seekinig a. all> SUNDAY REVERIES. —The Rev. J. R. Richards will preach in Jack- | We cling to the sweets of, Your glowing Ipa— ee ene a io Ret'ac do oinniecle ts ‘WEDKESDAY. uation tr £0. : s son Street Church, corner of Oglesby, morning | But he rio to-day at the (un rain sips ‘worth an effort. That the public taste for the = (AL T. Gronwall.......38 ue ae “AB, umbrella and a dime‘ novel are the | “ihe Her. J. H. Kallore willpreachin Asbury | O vitro ccsonesivaammecnec (see a eee. | Nashua XE: ‘| Mite Miller.-....-l--.-109 Bostor:;» ° | Lyman, you're growing older every day, — ‘usual baggage which the’ girl of the period | Chapel, Kossuth street, morning andevening. | Once I held you clasped in a warm embraco; tent men and women thore Gan he no doubt. . To te eee SNE IN, R Eoin te NRT Ee meee la, Ree ern eed ee ® ‘The Rev, J. M. Wheaton will preach in North- | I kissed your cheek, and your brow, and chins west Church, Westérn avenue, rear Milwaukee | I believed that Four soul was ag free from sin ae a As the moonlight that fell on your subtle face. ~The Rev. W. F. Hobart will préach In Mil- waukee Avenue Church, 3 Milwaukee avenue, | I loved you then—but the tours were fleet; SAEEIER. ‘My blood was dashed in a mighty swirl; - ‘The Rev. Dr. Buthoo will preach in the morn- | Athte® TY Reart to an idle girl, ing in University Place Churen. Evening scr ‘o trample out "neath her carcless feet; ascertain the truth of this fact wo have but to ie * »rPortinad, N. , glance at the last. season's receipts of. poor | N-Rob.*Hompty Dumpty. ae anay lie. ind. Neljlson, Mary Anderson, John McCullough, and . asbeies tnt de Lawrence Barrett: The lack of Interest on the | x.Goodwin’s"*Frollques” Dubuawe yo part of play-goersinthe higher drama is not : each Wis. so much, as we have often said, attributable ‘to «+ Affiwautke -a deterioration of penis taste as to a deteriora- | “Our Flirtations”..... ansas City, Kas. -tion in acting ability, Critics, managers, and | .,, > Atchison. actors who have seen Mr. Keene's Richard 10. | { ‘Our Gentleman Rriende Ee ltstield. Frederick Kiefer....21..;:Milwaukoe, Wis., ‘ |. The atmosphere around you is unheal Auwaukee, Wis’ - "Your giant mind is falung by degresee 1bt Bast Evie: all pur an are getting shaky atthe cates 2550 Archer av © : oo Me 2 "|| You're failing fast—we soon must live OU oy The ehanks are shrunken in your flapping hose.' ‘The Only things familiar now aboytyou --: - takes with her to camp-meeting.—Boston Globe. Some one who is engaged upon a new “Elegy in a Churchyard” sets out withthe statement that a tombstone with a single co- camber engraved upon it is oftentimes more be bee BERS ai B aes eS camecestye ria one carved with 10,000 lines Broo by the Bern. Yosbursty, st Lawndels.. in | bald truth, and honor, and manhood down, all testify to the greatness of the personation. = i ‘. 3 = osburgh wiil prench in | “and practiced deceit, for your sweet sake, i ; oie Oe ae ' , Ht | Millard Avenue Gh 345 a.m. > arch + One critic who witnessed the performauco atthe . ‘i et 3 One time last winter “Col. Ingersoll came | Sriipriabeone Cavreh At 0:45 a. tm. The Rev. , Zo find, when my love wag but half-awaicd, | ycs:on Thentro last spring Wrote: “Ar. Reone's |! Max Epstein....--2-:41....Catcago. {ibs Four old glasses straddling your sharp nase near changing his alews on future punish-’j preach in the evening. pat yon were tie Woy af tie wiole: geeee perm: fichard, is olevtric. “In. ‘some.-respects he (Ginse Joyrul Comper 3 | -[ Prank Breternitz...23/."(Chieaga,, ‘: ] Of what you were, and. what you. mip 2 e on the same corridor | "the Rev. G. C. Loritaer will preach in the ae is “like” Booth, but in tho main the | O8Be joyful ¢ s 2| 1 Mary Wesloy........18....Chicago. ee pleas With a young man who was learning. to play | South Park Avenue Church, corner Tuiry-Aret | Hyaoul vas druwasoscurten feet ee” | conception. is “his” own, Had Patoousy-- | Maurice Ie Siiey’ a kee ores = vn, the cornet, and he suid, cone morn Petey aot Pim; dlorning sub- | J longed to hold you ia rapture sweet, he would: to-day "hava been. the best upon our Hf dante Greeny H 5 a3 m1: a ere were some things in the ‘estament fag Cents to Be Saved?" -And a cruel, thoru did the act disclose. stage. He was rewarded with, thirteen culls, p Stephon Demmps '|-You: whom.great Lineoin honored ‘and’ come prophecies and denunciations that’ were full v. Kerr B. Tupper wilt preach in 5 saethorwiitorincihe boston. Merald, atiudicg }}- ] Elizabeth Care ended, geome Pe Brockto. William Loch.. -Who sat with honest Sumner by your side; | * :Whom Logan and Ben Butler oft befriended, ‘And‘Andy Jobnson loved until be died,“ “- | ‘Now for companionship cxn fondly turn . || LoCaptain Connett and to Charley Kern.t pf the sweetest comfort. to a man of re- | Michigan Avenue Churoh, near Twenty-third | Yes, a serpent was coiled ‘twixt your breasts 60 Sengefol nature, who had suffered gzeatly, | Street at 11 a.m. Subjeot: “ Cheist’s Interces- white wis 2 and be would not deny it “the Her: -B. Wingren will preach in the Paetneseaton pou hel be satire ents ‘The Bishop of Grenoble has just been the | Second Swedish Chureh, Butterfield street, near onenne rictim of an audacious hoax. Having read | Thirty-first, morning and evening. Ana pikes Tou gaa ia FONE aia earteaty to the manner in which the audicnce’ recetyed |: powers’ Galley Slave Co.... Toronto... the assumption, says he recefved an amount of | jredpath Col’d Concert Co,. Dexter, Me... applause’ “which any theatrical star of the first :|- : ‘Skowberan, magnitude might be proud of. Thirteen calls in. one evening are 2 compiiment worth having, and indicate the regard: in which Boston play- re Ma recent issue of a local paper a rabid te- | go Zhe Mev. E- B. Hulbert will preach in the | Naked from brow to your slender toes— gran 7 Publican speech made by a curé in his dio- Sad Pauline sirbeis ae as a. em aOR | ertect ns marble to outward anze, ‘Eiscimens of tho roneral Grit of uewsponer onmouth, In, Galea ; ere ag ate. Teepe pepe oD ese, he publishes a letter declaring him un- | “phe Rev. J: Bowley will preach in the Nertk, | But maimed and black, in your hellish ways, comment. They certainly, to say the least, in- |- Burlington, In. 809 Thirty-first. - | what a fall in fame, in pride and station. - + worthy to preach the Gospel any longer and | star Chures, corner of Division and Seagwicc | T° OVe WHO so well all Your past life knows!” -, | dicate: that, Mr. Keene bas unusual ability for BSes'ttotneat | Pubs Murursieas Batington. °° | ER wayward yor ee Tan Tea «promising ve hit issed. miré | ptrec! ied . c 5 * o re 5 : ry le ou, WHO prquesicn hes been dead aif a siti nad ec Rev. . Poreen will french in Western | 0H, Ay vell your hakedness, simulate shame, fey eee cme Wee’ Scorise Barty VO1eG. Raabe AH Burtigton _ | New seola'and sneer on sramp and in saloon the speech which roused the indiguation of | Avenue Chureh, corner of Warren avenue, ‘Whether sou live: or woether ‘you die, i. a3 Si Rial s Chele Poi 4 Ingeborg ‘ac a3 West Ran; Face: in Me Senate. foramen ea nineet the worthy Bishop was made in 1783. af 10:00 9: m-and'7:30 pm | Tioathe you, and hate your accursed name! : DRAMATIC NOTES. Siawere Kani | Walter i ickey. Nowe ie® Dege:ball, baila 126 —The Hey. W. H. Parker will preach in. Cov: : The partnershin between tho Knights and.| Sinven's tomed: Mary Kifer... i SJames Travi 1 Bridgot Walsh Bicbuel Collins... + The children were discussing what they | entry Strect Chi ie Soy Avis GRAY. ‘would Tike to" be and do: anid Mose of thon | SUSY seus Cturck ormner, of Bloomingdale | rignnsGaxn Wars, September, 1 230 pt Harry Sargent has been dissolved. wished for a position with little work and —The Rey. R. De Baptiste will preach in Oll- a aa . To-morrow night Mr. Harry Pearson will act roe. Sicl Mich, Bion bi 7 thes id, “We ; vet Church, Fourth-avenue, near lor stree! | ” Adrian, . : rol uething to do, just like Josep! For The Chicago Tribune. i commence at engagement in “Julius ar” ait Richmond, Battie’ Cooper. - You've put your patriotism on thesbel > in Exypt.” ‘corn ‘Very naturally the attention of the fuunliy Seekeagireces at 70:30 acm and TD en was excited by the remark. and the boy was | *““the tev. EO. Taylor will preach 4u Contral asked to explain himself He atonce quoted | Church, 290 Orchard ‘street, at 10:45 a. m. and the passage, “And Pharoah put J loseph over | 7:30 p. m. i his honse.” “There,” he said, “that’s what |' —The Rev. W. A. Broadhurat will reach “Where the cold west winds are sighing, || Aud dug and tugged to glorify yourself Sighing through the mournful too eee eee . And tho wild bird sings her sweetest, Floating down upon the breeze— ‘Where the Angels watch are keeping "Trough the lonely hours of nights Hooley’s.. : Emily Soldene and: her opera troupe. will re- appear in this country at Haverly’s Brooklyn Some laws there are that you have helped # ‘Theatre on Noy. 8. "= father’ er; A ‘ To frame and fashion in so wise a1 Louisa M. Baker. I should like—to sit on the roof and have a | in Dearborn Street Church, corner of Thirty- | ‘There our Criltic Bell is sleeping, 0 5 ‘w _ Henry S. Ditscher. te TD aia oe sie goe ae e a aden te | a ene Dumpty” ae prodiaio thisscaon ag lag He Jo Ns ohn Lares | BetiegreaPesBormers Bott work ixdare cours wine ny the ¢ i ie ue Tombs Po ies Evangel Church, Dearborn street, near Forty- |: Whisper not, O dreamy visions! was in the city during theweek, TRAILING ARBUTU: ‘And make the party that you now adord pee ide Sfuod ¢ pie h Hs soventh, at 10:50'a. mn. and 7:30 p. mL! ae ‘That.our darling's.form is nears : ‘Horrors will not be produced,by the Sur os : “ i ..., | Wish, very often, you had not been bora an mat gh d week 3 , charged wit! —The Rev, Mr. Moyer will acs in the First | Death. has robbed us of our loved. one — Pai . rey: ae bs wn EL, », Was @ trifle diffuse in | German Church, corner of Bickerdike and Hu- We her voice no moro can hear: prise Party to-morrow evening, as has been an- For The Chicago Tribune, vin Lake, Wis,’ | ; nounced. ‘ ”. i Kate and I went forth together, * 29 Boul s\ 3 pe ‘. Pouneed, “Revels” will told. the stage anti ~ ire the lane and dowit the road, i mesouth inal, So you havesione some good: Fou iad your my Jules Friquet, the jugglér, and Prof. Mealy Sings mayiy watt hewed ee W. 0. Van Orauiai..25...-Chicago. -| And might have bad s great and good careers left the ‘city yesterda Havaoa, They are: gy rn Mie the ies EB was : -But, hurried onward by your proud ambition, - ty yesterday for Love her ever ; ‘ ; Clara E. Dow. .. 23. 15 Taylor, . | You made your n eR eerom and asnecr-\! “under engagement to appear at the Grand Cir- |’ ~ ver! 2) eB Wy. Broadh cus in that sity. ices : And forever!” | ; S 1} EW; Broadhara ‘Your strength. is ‘gone—your. power has passes : i -BWAY=e. - ad Tisteielten Zour reputation falien to decay.tt.: 1 Sy his remarks and. delved too deeply into the } ron strects, at. 10:30 a.m. and 7:5) p. m. genealogy of the McGraths to suit the com- { ,—The Rev. J.B. Sunth will preach in the First viainant's counsel, Twice he tried to arrest | Notwegiaa, corner of Noble and West Ohio foe lorrauts of encomlums, and failing in it | “TSE Gey. doha Oremur Pil preach in thé ™ Did yon ever talk 2 man to death, sir7 ~ | Fist Srsaish Moon and oop me eka be “No; did ye iver do it yerself?” asked the {| —Services | will eld in Halsted-Street Where the: many wild birds warble, In the greenwood's quiet dell, i Where the willows wave above her, Swectly sleeps our Crillie Bell. \ Soon, beyond the mystic river, : Where the crystal fountain flows, . t We shall.meet our househuld rel, Fred Wren, it is daid, has orguniieda com-'| . Wniloits music still wag ringing” ‘°. | auy with the intention of playing’ Rip Van On the fragrant May-da' rte, 5 ae witness quite as tartly: Church, corner of: Forty-first and Forty-second Faraway f1 life! 3 tae a * Yes) said counsel, with an absent air, | strects;at lla. mand TW peme n eone | yar ateny from. all life's woes; in'Heaven, inkle.” “Miss Augusta Chambers bas been |. soft we heard a Spritig-bird singing,” | 4S, B. Mokarian he : se but watching his' opportunity for ‘a thrust: | _,—The Rov. J. J. Jnckson Will preach in Hyde Where tho ransomed ‘millions dwell, :} engaged for leading juveniles. |.” Brom its bower amid the leaves, » [aria d-Coureh.. ee ae Vin. “Yes, acouple of hundred of them, I: sup- | Park Church at 10:45 a. m. i We aball tread the zolden pathway, e ie ‘ *s Love her ever WAS ‘| {Angus A, Gran Reaping your'tares in just and full fruition; — ees cxtaatria |. Bligar daring Gee aS" | afer eb, sompantce were resent onmmts | Andtorevar™ 1 faa Meigs at eo ““Ts that all?” quoth the witness sharply. | The Rev. George W. Sweency will preach Curb, I. = D. 0. Lantz, scour, 6 ddjacent county. Tele earcors were |’ in og BO if sad oe echbaga Ea Forever p Setint for that; a tion! : “Thin ye haven't bate the raycord yit.”” morning and evening inthe First Churem cor rasa 2a oe brief but eventful. ‘Those who had the where- | _ At ourfect, ‘neath petals gleaming, Chives ‘M. Merker,..23...-Chicago. Your sel! sh mare, ae postr amandst: i Haren, beat the record!” Whose Meera eee ead ‘Twenty ftth stroct. Wes eoeue geet ide ‘withal have returned to their starting-poiat. pe eamen AS: pale arbutus-Howerr tage Henricten Miller «---21...wiehton, TL Falling and falling vith cack vain ¢ endeavor. :; record? : a + “Animal and Spiritual Man- |° jury (Conn) American. . , ; ‘rom-Its depths where Love lay dreamt "f AbrahamSchweitzer.23...716? Milwa a é (OTTEN SOON POREVER.., “Samson's.” returned the witness calmly, | oad.” Evouing subject: “ Ingersoll, the Bible, | ,, There js a guito singular fact in connection | lc, harde Will bo tn, the Held to-nigdt st’ | “Como those words with tolling powers"... |" {dasummerfield. 30... Chlengor ne" | | “hanna eke Hn $ He slow Sot Philistines wid the instrument | "ane"Rov. dnving -A Searles will preach | Huowa to the country residents living withis | Tom Keone tre expected to, unbend from, thelr’ WAndforeyer!? dba Gongs Water. Chicago. ee ser rir gaa eee Eg 5 : morning and evening in the South Side Church, | Sight of that eminence. For. six. decades two everity and enjoy the antics of iice's : fi er : “parses * ai ie ‘The subsequent queries put to that witness | corner Prairie “avenue and: ‘Thirticth streot, | tail clm trees stood side by side, a littie distance | Merry party In “Revels.” Robson and Crane | -qyon Tturned: and drew my darll f Walttlor, Oripioal se were remarkable for their brevity. Morning subject: “The Bright Vinilowe ig | -Abart, upon the topmost point of the elevation; will also be present, : sendin Cs tome ee: | dGupicrees.: Fine Presttondy. ‘ - a ters farewell sermon. Evening '| these trees’ were visible for many miles around, Audiences still continue large at MeVicker's,.| ‘ Bird, and flower, and sparkling river . + bF CHURCH SERVICES. Suoject: “Tho Great Mocker.” and from this fact they became noted land-:| where Jositua Whitcomb bas been appenring tor ‘Teil us we mast never part, - F —The Rey. J. H. Wright will preach in West- | 2!arks. “More than sixty” years ugo two little | the past three weeks: According to the man- |: “But love eve: atta | cA Life im San Francisco. _ EPISCOPAL. Ce orn avenue Church, near Van ‘Buren, motning | #!rls were wont-to pes over the summit of this’ |-agemont, the receipts of. the three weeks exceed |- ‘And forever! ree , , Hm |. 4 San Eraneisco Post. coin Cathedral Church ‘SS: Peter and Paul, corner | and evening: 7 “© | hill daily, during the summor season, to drive | those af the firatthree of tho last ongagement."| 2 et ie “ fas! an Sh “Whe. other day one of our most estecined West Washington and Peoria streets, ‘Tne RL- | _ THe Kev-0. Hf, Caton ‘will proach’ in the | telt fatlicr’s coms to pasture, ‘They wore im- |.“ Joshua Whiteomnb” will run until Oct. 8. And, whone'r the: pale arbutus oat young burglars was by some Guerin oo or Rev. W. E. MaLaren, 8. T- D., Bishop. The Rev. | Son strech, hog ee ora oe eee tren aang Mutributes of the eleva- | yr. Rice, we understand, has closed or is about | - ,Cuarms me.with its fragrant breath, ‘| {Mary Fina... fauit of thefine he was. to stay. in. Jail, tiny - ject: th that ga tho. wide- ‘Then I live again Love's Springtime— William J. Drai tay. by J. H. Enowles, priost_in chanre. Holy Com- | Conquers Life and Death.” Evening: ‘the | spread landscape. “Ono day they conesived the | tOclone, 8 contmact for the Production of the/ “Hear again tse words: "ill death Elizabeth Neeson A Sap e terreg Te o mm ‘cr ant or."* ot plant = ” ¢ * Fagot ve a v, et srunlon, § ss SPOS gucraing wrayer na | ~The Rev. Donald Ross will preach at Uaton | Bt, walem BHOSIE te te thee ne bid sum-.|'simo.” ‘The libretto is by Sr. Perey Warner and | ° ‘Love her ever, i #3 | Benes Thom........i5.. vick&Northay. |-cently:that He: was. not. in funds, though: Wee cel lon 1. Ho sce Park Hall, 517 West Madison, As 3 De | their chfldbood ‘days inthe years to come. .{ 22. ™usie Js by Mr. Edward Holst, both of this ©: N.Y. ea Catherine Lucas ....22....8£ Lincoln, ; most ‘Frisco colebrities he. would rather su! ef —The Rev. Frederick Courtney will preach this | joot: = Christ Oar fOdoring? T SUb- | mhey put their idex into effect, and two slender. | city. ‘Che music is bright and likely to prove SWEGO, N. ¥. s Fuoresoe. | j William William Erie. . death than endure tho disgrace of -being lock morning-at 10:00 and this evening at 7:30 o'clock |" —Services wili be held’ in Gospel Hall, 2gi2-| olm-shoots soon waved their greon Dranches ag |.POpular, andthe libretto is much superior.to the s a . | ls Lice. rn. |up.? Sd be sent for # well-known Pine-street in St, James' Chureh, corner of Cass and Huron | State street, at3p. mand 7:5 p.m. solitary sentinels in the open xpace roundabout. | OFdinary Tun of such’ compositions. epee a Sah Sve antes aay aay de DEORE sc, Kaeo srreets.. Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 i") "| CONGREGATIONAL. ; Years pussed by and the shoots grew into tall, | ‘Robson and Crang .will appear as the Two Be Drowned. : | Jon Morris : “Mr-Skinnum,” said the burglar (they Soh) The Rov. F. A. Noble will 4 stalwart treos. |The girls grew to,womanhood |. Dromios in Shakspeare's “Comedy of Errora” | We read frequently of the drowning of good | {7Qhu Sorise a: : old college chums), “1 want to. make. fon} * Bye Rev. HA: Holand wipresch this morn- | 824, evenie,ts Union Pak, Coarehaneie | aud,passed ot of the parenin| Home inodhe | to orsow evening We eno foveal mnt | swimmer why muddeny a ince water tit” || Horace Weak oe eee meet obbed oF a due breeah load —The ve é = 4g a ey woul we ‘e mn. a> 0 @ mel 0! out any a) rent cause. ie common e: Janae fs saat % a ‘i a jrasbington Streotand Ashland avenue. Mora- | mect'one another and allude to the ving re- | these two geutionse anion ters: ‘artisteally | tion of euch an accident ie that the swimmer ts |-t¥: LS. Thorne. ‘Chk gun, & stem-winder watch, and. a. palg.o ing and evening. in Trinity Church, corner of | ing subj Eigu . Twenty-sixth street and'Michigan avenue. Com- | Evening subject: “The. Daty of;Clerks to.Em=- munioa at 8 a. m.: Morning subject: “The | POSTE yo coin the Sou Prodigal: Son.” Evening sufiject: “Tho Im- | airper of Drexel avonue and Foieh eee their personations in this comedy are the best in | selzed with cramps: butan English naval officer é diamond stds.” their réportoire. Wit the coming weck Mesers. | offers a different solution of the phenomenon. Hobson and Crane's engagement terminates. et bases bis shsary. oa Bie own exRerionce.. we ” 2s . |. Ship was lying for a long time of len’ Harbor, “Lost in London” has erowded the Aendemy | Ond it was the practice for .cricketing parties | + Augustus James,, minders of youthful days, and often hoy ean visit the familiar ‘haunts of thelr girlhood and would sh benouth the’ wide-spreading ‘branches of the manmoth ‘elms. : About five years ago gpe of the girls died, an aged lady of almost Well, L.took:tem—but you can’t prove it. Sori pout bar my arcs tae yur in or the wate! RIS UT teli-you what I'll do,” said. the broker mortality of Materialism." : morning and evening. 0 Searcel: during the past week. The piece-will be played as -. W. H.. Enowlton will preach this ‘The Rev, Charles Hall Everest will B ly had. the intelligence of her death, | 5 last th 4 pit | t2 swim from the vessel to the. shote ev Jobn Mall... : r 7 aoraing an evenae fn St andrews Churen, | PUwoite Qharay, Michean gvenuc, Uetenes | SSR UMN hey th hay | wil cbraoe. i, Re Goodrich In ton dram | Eoe0 hang, Ee lakes Sek deel | | amas eae Ae Racers sieeione cen West Weshington y Streets. ‘Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, at 10:8) ‘|: Grizzly Adams,” ana the following people in | would get to the beach first. ‘The writer in the'| { Lina Burth:..- peomlan’€” Does apy replied per, was dying. Its ‘leaves wilted and withered as: though scorched by flame, and although mid- jammer et the foliage -fell, to the ground, the variety olio: Dooley andZenbrooke, negro * -epmedians; | Copill "Bros. “song and ‘Ganee: | HOPS to preacher aad some Gf beeps Bee | f Hattie Horwood. ca » Bian caren te Sancer: Eaith fle, vocalist, | ing in the wind got int his throutand rook the | J John Snvder. oS en, banlo speci assuage down the trachea: “I could neither,” | } Luetia Burs . Mr. Joseph Hattoh? widely known in England ie gays, “get any preath in nor out, and I soon { oseph Ruberg. as a successful pvelist, dramatist, and jourual- | begun to feel I was dying on the top of the wa- | ? Nellie Fitzgeral ist, is making @ short yisit to Chi » He is the | ter. There must have been a dozen men close | } SpencorCarbin, est of “Mr. Frane 'B, Wilkie. On the 2ist of | to me, but I could. not. spéak,. much? lesa: call | 7 Mamie Diyis.: tober next, Mr. Hatton ‘will make his-début |.to them. I kept swimming .on from the | {Thomas Coltei in New York 93 a public reader. He has already.| shore. In about thirty seconds my senses began | | Annie’ Powells. -won hearty recognition before the English pub- | toleave me. I ceased swimming, and my legs’ 4 Cornelins Moynahai lic in. this capacity, The English press, both j went down, when luckily for me they touched Jennie O'Hara... metropolitan and provincial, pronounce him to | the bottom; a violent jump helped me to cough | § Herman Mecheike. be the first novelist since Charles Dickens who | up the drop of water. 1 staggered on shore and | {Anna Brand.... = fedman - ,| & m. and 7:30 p.m. morting and evening ia Se: Ansgarlus Charels | «~The Rév. G. H. Peoie will preach in Leavitt cs near Chicago avenue. Street Church at 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. —The Rev. ‘Chinen will presch “this —The Key. ur Little preaches this morn- morning at 38 o'clock and this evening at8in | jug at the New England Church, corner of Grace Chureh, Wabash avenue, néar Sixteenth | Dearborn avenue and Delaware place, on “The street. Communion atBa.m. Seats free in the | Province of Reason in Matters of Heligion."* evening. 3 ‘The evening subjectis “ Temperance.” —The Rev. Arthur Ritchie will conduct the KEW, JERUSALEM. ‘ -she planted in her.fresh yor | cervings ak the Church of the Ascension, North | ‘The Rev. W. ‘i. Pendleton will preach in the | lives ther pecs ee ne ee La Saile, near Elm street, this morning and | mornmg in Lincoln Park Chapel, Clark street, | circumstances are known, watched ft with in- evening. Communion at 8 a.m. a near Menominee, and in the afternoon at 4 / terest, feeling that a subtie relationship exists verne Rev. Charles Stanley Lester will preach | o'clock in Union Park Chapel, corner Ogden | between the two lives: and that che ei this morning and evening in St. Paul's Church, | avenue and Washington street, cease with the other, artist. the boys aregetting up. But J'll tell you what OPeitdo. Ste dress. vest buttons up BE waged ave the aT. yw, Wi ve fort tor egret etaten ae oot Ing the othera blank inyitation of’ the Peavino: Sociable, be: passed out aettied up. i J Winchester’s Hypophosphites |: wea eure consumption, coughs, at wil bronchitis, and general debility. Estal twenty-one years. ih the great tree , and during a. igh wind, one night the follow! winter, it the earth. The other girl though an Octogenarian, still lives, and the old elm which