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MONDAY, DECEMBER ’ 1880. 6, RELIGIOUS paracter of St. John Con- Prof, Swing. 0 Cl . sidered by ts Forth Ils Views i 3 Se 1 pr Toho Law of Satva- i thon. cB ' bors tho Subject : ng Ono's Neig' wel Sermon by the Rev. Arthur Little. —_ cMocting fa the Interest of Suns as 3 * ag day-Seltool Work on tho ES North Skies i ————- : Iedicston of tho Ohurch of the Holy Angels Yostorday. i ' THOUGIITS ON 8ST. JOUN, 4 snus WY THE REV, DAVID SWING, t ae De Divid Swing preached tho fol- : ipungertt In tho Central Church yesterday " aT Jon saw tho hol 7 citys Now dartipas . ann v1 - Coils ary a 8 co ite Heaven Suying, bebo, ia dis with mon and fo will ” 1God Himself stall by with yy ade F 7B eeeccentul nthe sturdy of any writing, ane i Henodern, that we Khaw eometblog of tho FA eS mental or physical, that lay ground 3 eae wrote, Jt Js ereuting 1 great tumult: cy joan the Scotch Preshyterinns that ono of pane ars has eomte along with the as- 2g terra tho penof that the eomporition of M& fbeventatenelt was the tayic of gome scribe who Lt trol jong atter the times of Moses. It had ot Fe iv quietly assumed that” Moses, . ike it Julus Gest bud kept a dgurnw of ae bs campurti’ tind gut up lato at aH Muy tik tho oman, to comintt to writing the SM eeriisot hisurmy and hla host. ‘To take from % ibe Hebrew Christian the pe anu the serotl, atid ng fand them to some serive whe lived a thousand a arsatterwatd, seems tothe Seoteh ,Cutvinist nanfut act af extermination. But, be tho tnt ybatever it may, It is the thing to bo acne in tho whole arent of moan, Wo must, If jecatble, Kao what were tho fucts which Iny gmindh Mages, or a Solomon, Or a Job, or 2 ous Christ, orn Paul, Suet Inquiries will dren tead to hearthurnings among those wha pare neeepted cordially all that was sald to them by tho past. ‘Tho new logla will soem a yaadal, The modern chetorie will seem Ike nn franon of sacred homes by savages, bedecked witaauly plumage and Cond of war and pils fuses but this will prove W trausient fooling, for truthand nature, trath of science and truth of niiglun, areatlat Inst equally kind and wolcome. Ia maklug n survey of St, dohtt we shalt cause poheartache anywhere, for he Is not, Niko Moses snd Christ, a leader of t dispensation; nor tsho, tre Pant, the creator of a theology. Ho oc+ cunlea do hamnble places and furthermore tho ttady of dulin dot ead to 8 lek af debate, He i simply at in Christian history, poem liken Mucdalen, ora doseph of Arinath erageneral trend of ey ony else. Joh reader of Ube test Christin army. Peter, nl and Silas, and Burnbas did most of the bardwork. ‘They were the great outdoor men, Juul wre the one to he beaten, and shipwreeked, avd culed. Jolin was banished indeed, but It nit hive been by a wide decree which ex- yelled all he bad ever adthired the Christ. ly bavelf John seemed a qiiet, barmless stiudont, nore fond of im evening with Jesus than of teallng an army's more delighted with o roll of Grek or Hebrew than with sailing pan vistonary vovage afar from home. de wits not acalvinur 4 Luther; he was mure like Mehine. thoaor Fenelon, Ho had not the militury spiric of Patt, nor the il-natiire, and boldness, and yaspol Selton, hut ho was a quiot mind, much ol the wemty of Cowper. In estimating all persons, living or derd, tha fit eousideration must alwuys be the pitural dnttuf the individual wider wane, In the samy. fumly whery 2 group of children have been rand under the same intluence, some one will Greve from the group and muri out a dieting: caver fue himself, Une child will, from tho eutieh disttke study, wl Yooks, all indour pure nits; WIL struggle to bo on the outside of tho tore, Another child will make Juat as great ancdort to reaiiy inside of the mansion, or the cabin, and {f there be tnything to read ja tho towe Lu will read [tat alt hours, and if the do. Bestic supply oC buvks be only « volumo of “Western Adventure ofan * Bogllsh Reader," on te will ntone for tho eearelty of volumes by i) stsding over a hundred tines tho books or ate ananics tho household my bappe to kewes, In gach it tlterary” fuinine tho funy emind “commits | to memory what ka it can reach, leaving before the werd tho uninswered question whethor wo vould better rend ono himdred books or roud. ebook a Indeed times, Ibis probable that n keog reading of Just one book more deuply oolurs the sani thin will an excursion of roadiny foo Holtelin Hbrucy, Just as our homo al teongh youth in a” Atily country or on n sone eastalfects tho epirtt moro deeply thun with o Wiparviad the work fn its later ilfe, Let us, bovover, return to one thoughts that evich giftud child Inn familly marks aut its own path, fathor induitthor to the contrary notwithstandtsgs and nls is tho Tus that muse bo frst considerud Shenever we shall attempt to taalke an anulysis a telat Or, Holines wrote truly when ho From tho samo father's aida, ‘Tom the wane MOLhOE's KOO, the Journiys taward tho peacstal tide, nv tomaci thy eloumy soit, frat tho thrst qualities we fo uf hin who beeume St John 18 tho disposi- to sluy near tis treside; or, What 14 tho ane wun the hand and yoleo of his mothur; isrevenhing the tuet that his world was nob Stteruay und munterhil, but was within walls and asapiriiual. tt bade tir thus early to be a bed afection and meditation, “It wna w mn that was tu come fram the henre and puss Ky heard, Fathor than to come from without itito, esoul, ‘Tt persons we know who from " here ure a kino must fo About for thelr hupplncss; are miseraite when at home, Thoy struge Syed the teething thane thelr success {6 like a Mt eh tn the woods, or a bird on tha wing, mage (bey Must rush out and geek for. ‘Thuss, ee ho pioneers who wre always moving Westy ‘titky also the explorurs of continents, an AColumbus form the diseoverors of worlds, Whore dy, howayer, nti. r er, as turge © inultl= lly of tauetats' who love the litte. spot Nhore they ippen, a who expeut™ Bad to e to hate Qbeen burn, thelr suc aud hippie OWN tae, to then from sources not pat or Aref Muy of tho maps OF Europe, or Asin, seni clon wis ono of those ‘spiritunt tare Wherever a Hebrew or a Greek roll ut ére he forinod hls mfxston, aud ovidently Ti matusy manhood where his tmother wis roe wus home. What work be did must bave bets iy the amount which the utmost ~t ity of fe could not avotd. Ho wae a feu thinking youth, nat Mable, Uke young: trestver to dasi’round with it troop of horsey ia tt hen ind women, and dragging thon es bat Tory Hubte to. spend t youd many Sora te Shute of an ollvo trae OF fe treo, thee aig Hebrew tenehings and Astatle touchs iT thinking over what he knew of i i sch fee Just before ghts disciple een) cit overllow of Grevk and Guo ews Tun Henrew State bud become it owes OF Romecund yo Grecee hud also wien, evant of the Civsurs. ‘The levees IP tha tat Judea bad built to keep wu hal Ms from ilowing inte any for- va shad been ent by tha Roman agen Mitt Greek fleas tnd overiiawn all tha K country, | Palestine and Northern yaad Ghily itself, bad become flooded with: nie witied hast been thundered ar dung at Batting g(t tet Ueon tho custom ot all tha old waves tke a cuinwleta world of thon. Ws, by Qyticans Of walla and by. meats of Aayee CMLL, by wars, and by systems of l wation atiempted to felybton away: Hts neighbors. "tho Chir biG ene with ‘The Greeks bullet up a wil-concult, ‘Tho Hebrows rau it Meade around thelr tibes. God: waa Bae hitle encuinpment, ‘Tue toman yon Hlondy anh anbitions, but it tue bo. Wenbered aa having ‘broken up the mnkiid, and ve davis pet ditesappear in the faced Alesana? street of Antioch, or Jerusalem, or burned mete Heme, Homo whlpped ind Loos gre aoktnd inte mutual good whi, Juat ad @ tutued by bluws und hunger, Wig gant religious festvals 4 tect, ite wety pomietines 7 EWS, nesc y tt, lotucer Were they, tho Ho. tg, CS CtoLline to oiler writes Gut AN tat Rating, sp eaurse Were the tending men of all ji he Miah from the Gast, the Egy pediay itomun, tha Mede, and te Pare Whose tribal nines bye fallen “yy convened at that holy one to see Helo bear wud to be heard, All colors on tt All dintects of speuch were a hear my by the Ito tag. Josua hws, all through hid carly litealeut> ay Kad Utne, udu Jorusale two millions ase Moy tis: pen La eypetigeral Deaaking-uy ot old pelvis ht, Tor he Was at once per- een bead ua Ate sw ee of FemyrK Wont t iebrew,, turomy iiltont Jew. tn iils ‘analyzed nae ein) A Galilean, w kine Sermon on the tt tho Musgle cody (i dilactatone would dixcuss tho Ons OF the Middio Ages, ‘The divine pAwleut explain the speeches of td te only nad He an iuaual right Ute Heer ested Hig: past. but a day of the er its ogee, itd Gone, and Christ spoke ine inate Komvinny Danner. Le was agultter the ths Koran ee only by tho special weaktcss of 1 deatn coe fmuUr, Uilate, that Jesus wis put Byu ty tia uplitons, Pilate and” the Thats toured a yyw polltical complica. mako in the early! nea ih the free of the ago i Hered a public te yr ated bi it in sy mint AUIS Btoce where nutty paths at thought not lived the youth whe uftorward beeing the eneriily be ad Btedotin. We wis a ti rare Suscentihts sont, und beciting mtb eney Fig +H of thy great phitesophie aut religious Pye law, "The flowors fang lito tho strown hy nto suid othors far away, and hy the Chrlat. Pour ae. fain, were pinked Up by this, wateh nan, The pecullur lomperament of (hls p sonage Tuty bo Inferred trom the deop friend> ship he raveated for thoso neue hin tip atsauilas Hon, AL tho trtidy ti the bos of ed best friends he hosine remurkable 4 { he Disetpie whom Jeans fovert, in part probabl hecatise He wis the one Hikeiple who most lve deans. Ho was og warm-hearted, tiiputalyo Patra not ape ta hide bts love under a ished, mie cortatty to give it Longue and make it grow so wont. In those times friend#hiip was not f ented as it te fo or northern and more itt electint workt. As all colors and perfumes fadensinan {unmness northward, 50 does Frieyd- ship grow cold and atlont when it moves away from the equitor, Henes tho southern Ulteri- tire abounds tn pictures and invention, tho Horthern in thought, ‘To the genernl wirmth OF Dis period dow added tha yeeuiiar ardor of hia personal temperament. Te was un exdggarit« Uon of his age, Mooutran his companlona by. Waturo first, und aubsequently by practlee, Ho cught the Rentiments nnd Ides whieh oxeaped, the conmon form of oul. asa powerlul mu Witt gathor tp Iron gratis tow sainll for the to bea or the fingers fo plek up. ‘The uae ot John cought sounds unbenrd by Mis wenerntion. Thore had preceeded this Piselple the WMustrions Plotonte period in Greek thaweht. Tt had. bee deep and Hote, nod Meh was Bill) colorlig the East and West. As rich golden clouds wero wont to skirt the Mediterrineny mori oF evening, 90. this Greet epleitnalism tid maved, All Wong the border of that sen making pa New eehool of thinkers ab Jernsilom, at Alex andrit, and oven in the Rann Binpire. “Pinto and Socrates weru nan importunt sense tho farerunters of Chetstinnity sent on byt kint Providence to help iit up: man from a sensual efreer, and to prepare the way.tor Wim who should resalye man into aeniid of God and life fntoan fumortality, Tho Patonie school nude God tho eourey of all thatwas true, or beautiful, or good, ‘Thu Deity was the saurce of plyhts io Was tho rensonof the beautiful, Under the Tiitonts (niluence the many gods nnd the anuall of all untiquity gave place te a single moral iw of the tnivurse. While the Matonie school t= f tot reten the clurrness, and trith: Tulness, find ghinplfeity, and perfect graundetir of tho sermon of Christy it wis tho shadow. of Curisthaulty upon the mount Socrates was polsoned touted to feud men awe, the Greek State toward that shugle spiritual god oC philosophy, This enthroning of a yrent Rplrit, viggtie ns Ho was, was g valuable prelude to the Kingdom of Christ. Itis pour history and a poor theology which coutits 1s togg and even na in injury all that tho piman work! thought and eld tipon religions Thinys, ‘The theology whieh tins the whole hse tory of Christianity to He within the Hebrow conilnes and nuiong Biblical names is tov nurs row to sult what we know of the Providence of God, In tha great untverse all things work toward some one result. As the old earthquakes: and intermil fires of tho curth helped prepare this tobe fur man's garden and home, so the ont thoughts and prayerof eveu the past helped to compose the tinal rellgion of taankind, Tho Hebrow rice was the most definit and powerful cutisy of the modern religion, bur it dhl hot wholly, excite alt other branches of thought. ais thy Hebrews themselves recolved ideas from thy F pttans and Chaldeans, 20 ‘wld tho ue of Bt John reeeive truths and im puls¢ front the outlying lands, und ebtelly that land so wontertnt in history for ite muntal force, Jolin was aunlonaf Moses, and Pluto, and Christ. Curist wis the furgeust of these cou- ilienc streams, © But Christ was more wonderful ns an inspiration thats mimere teneber, All that tha age had anid aod was eaying was mide puick aud powerful by the presence of this exite froin the skies, All education and: all requisition of knowl- edge are only. latent teat or sinuthored tires untif somo aidden demand has beow made for those tnental resources, Under the pressure of a great demand slentlips have becowe eloquent aud thinkd herris brive, ON EO LONG and the men has become aroused by the calaunts ‘tes of nation, or chureh, or home, then often all the las learned in youth, the tinguage, the poems, tho history, the persons, the phitusuphy, geome Diek to reinembrance ind elatmor for ads muttnnee into the speech, or essay, oF. conversa. don. Tho mind fs quite unconsclous of fts learn~ ing and keas until the heart becomes aroused, litle Hehe thingy beenuse hls tenchinus from the sinall gods of »Then do the omuimory amt the taste go to work «nnd order up ait th past ound set ft out in bright array. All grent minds are silont until they aee eniled forth, Atl otten the enll must be long nnd Toud, The tlt score of niaines hat atiand at the origin of our Nation clothed now with such fuste In fume were orators und statcamen reluct- untly. They wore quiet, peaceful souta, But the ‘clamor of the Now World arose around thom; the rising shout of Uberty disturbed thelr sleep and shook them up until they becunio horves In speech aud netion, Afterward, the great clamor having died away through perfect victory, the grent men censed to be horn,—conserd to becotne visible. Scholarship anid oven wisitomn und ability continued tit tha tand, but thore ro~ qulned no tusplration an earth to fin the ent bers into ntiane. To the plicit huome-loving and bovk-loving John, Christ enme asa great tovakentng. He was to the plain youth what our Kevolution wis to Patrick fenry, or what tho clulin of apareby waste Webster and Clay. Chelst broke up forever tho sluinber of tho “Platonic Hebrew, ang Med with longings and tears 0 heurt that had been penceful as suinmertine, Tho great wiory of Christ tiny in ils power to awaken tho huinan — spirit, Tho group ot Disctples always soon tt hia feet bears witness to this peentlarity of Jesus. We know that other tenchars were much alone. The vid prophots seem tu us to hayo heen foncly mei, foud of conrsa food, course tiuent, ind of the wilderness. But men Iterally chung to the feet of Christ, The ligt, ‘horn women digo were nttracted and charmed, und back of the Diselples and tho fulthful women werent throng followed sometiines, us tt seems from tho record, 6.000 strong, Tt was f(s death- Warrant that (ho people Fallowed tim, ‘The his- tory of Jesus iy tho history of n mikhty love, Tho people were Intoxicated by His munier and by His doctrine, Out of this maglenl personal intluence sprang the religion that offered more martyrs than cond bo burned or strangled. Pagan Rome could not tind wild bensta cnougte to tenr limb fram limb so many men and women us this fove of Juaus could produce. Pagunisin sink before tho tisk, wud Ja. fow enerations tho words of Jesus aud tho whole ralixion of tho Nuznrone (ited all the grand temples which Inu atoud fur centuries for tho worship of alin, and Juno, and Mars. his wits tha friondainp, thy personal claim, which turned John's peace into a tumult and hls prose {ite poetry, ‘Tho apocaly pay is tho culmination of this one man’s citver. All the curly and hiter thoughts of the ardent Worshiper broke out tite that tial Bond, lt xeoms of value that wo remark here ‘Uhat the must of the asp thoughtor wit tho ott work! waa religious, Science js a now channel of tre dutellect of the inind und henrt. No mind hung over chemlatry. or botiny, or ceology, oF avyton, or (n¥entions in that far alt period. If foloman coimsposed Pattee Upon plants it shows tho tuste of hilnself und Of bis times that the ogsuy was go neglected tut it died, Eplo poous watch were semi-rcligiaus and rollgton and morals dircet werg the aust. captivating ‘themed Lor the luuding thinkera, ‘Tho wite then Mare: nec puvl tr Be va or nae. Ce fiterature was all dreamy, and therefore the mysteries of rellgion wero ns goud subjoot, for within that domain anyone could dream as by liked privilege which the workt att owns. and cn Jive, Belenee duinands hunt Tibor sand a coldness of mind tint will a out Yacts; religion nppenls to tho sentimental, and pootic,. wid mysterious, and deliztited ininds which drow frou within rathor thw Cram without. ‘Tho nye was nurrow and urged its genta nll along one path; the aye was solemn wd ks tat one puth that of retigion, tone {his fonely and highly-tecoruted path ran. the feot of St. Jobn,—Corist and Wo New Jorusaten woro before hind on the hight. Not only was ull Iterature up to his day wholly or greatly reffqious, but It was all us highly poetle, . tn Herodotus and even in ‘Chuo. ydldus, iy comparatively cal writer, ono cage hot tell where history ends und funoy Lexi In Lavy fable und tact keep company in portect concord, Plate und Socrates, (he meat profound inkurs of any age, louded down thale essiys with tinaginary mut. Ath sit Ac Linus bine queta, and great, tible-talks took plaice where there really bad been no table and no talk, Plata wrote poutry of great beauty, Ils. proso fang rich and entinpgled aaa forest in the Crops Jes, Down from those oloud-vovered and woldens colored hights cany ohne Bi Jolin with thy spirit of hia age fully stirred up by tho: prescsice af the mateblesa Jews Christ. ‘The hist, book of Aho ible fs a portrait of this anit. Danbio tasee evo any representation in inartle or Upon cnivas of U8 diciple Whom Christ loyod wwe enn koe the tHiceness of nis soul only bn the pletured essay dial shilshes ont sacred: votuin, There the misty method af old Uterature, there Vho bold hangination watch besan in Arabie und then passed fie Greece, thery the fondness for: images whieh, Wd ull amen cuptive, there the Nighous inysieries whieh had moved all hit Oty combine and woave tqumeul Voa Into aid around the dactrines of Cath ind destiny spoken by the Sumot Sun. Oppressed at list by innny milsfortuues, exited trom his beloved home, fey da the thought and piety of old axe, F full of the momory ot bis felendstip with Christ, looking Gully tu the: five the hell of thy wieked and the panidiso of tho Just, this gifted und most religious soul found in this vision the tial attermes of bis baig ite. it was ke the povm of Milton, Who last Kong of strange une awit) expuricnce. In this upoci= Jy pay no idea is get forth lu commen gue raiment dat transiigared Hke th Rafucile, Man doves not preneb any more, but winged piss over the sey wid shout. Bin ty tll quthorad up inte a bliek and tiferul olty, tevis Gugel stands ever it, and, 1h the name of teas en, aWenps Tht Ab must stund ho lonyer. Te named Babylon, und very soon a blnck column of smoke fe soe uscending Frei, U0 one reat metpopolls whieh had all wet and beauty. yet whieh bud forgotten tts God. ‘The events of tho future aro not set forth ay a stuteinent af Ene gland and Auierica woutd arrange thom in his wise conjecture, bit they come forth at the successive suunis of truinpets. “Seven” hid been for ages an tapressive gumber, ft axl for thy perfection al auy snrtue or any joy. Thy comlygs grief of leguanity dd not Ascitlo Trout dieness or iynurunce, but cume out of seven seals, or ont of soven plugucs, or wero poured ont of sven Vinks. “Karibyuakes shook the globe, plagues smote tbo pevply, ro glared upon tholr syrrow= top In advntico of tho day, , ful frees, rity and timo are both in this coming yelef, and are one finan awlnl combina tion, All tha doutrines of Jesus oppenr in this: muarvelaits composition. Tho atonement bs thore, Cor John sityy those who had wi robes white Mn the ertmwon ton Heaven xppearin outline. After the calninit of ain have consumed a intge partof tha treatl the starm sinks fnte n enlin, nnd suddenly tho whole aeene cRanges and we henr triste nnd be holt a new life of inane new dernslem is Been coming down from Cod outot Heaven, Its foundations are preetints stones, ite gentes orn inno of pearl Jt In full of song and Joy. Ail tenes are wiped from off all faces, and the dwelle {ngepinee of God Is with ines, The Father fs 10. lotwer away from Is children, but In His house are all tho eentiered ones gathered. Sieh was, Jobin result pf many forces, ‘Tho enmponent pita of bly nattre yield readily to an annlyals, Many streains met in tile eonl, Ho was n tender henrted youth, 1 sensitive man, a stent of the mystic onler, 9 poet of gr powor, 2 fen aepentiipor of God, un ardent lover of Josus: uvis THE LAW OF SALVATION. SERMON NY TI TEV. Di. THOMAS. ‘Tho itey. Dr, 1. W. Thomas preached yeater- sini morning fn the People’s Church n sermon os fotlows; ‘ For tho Son of Man Is como to seok and te save (hat whieh wns loste—frubiey wiz 10. Wo hitve atlobserved that our faeitlties are double; thnt one Hes over nyalust tho other, and that one even secis contrary to tha other. Thus We hive nequisitiveness and benevolence; selt- Ash: And generosity: love and hate; and thus we have nlso estrietivencss, or tho desire or tendency to destroy, and over, against this Js Astudness, helpraliess—tho desire to save. itis anid that ian ts a mlerovosm—n small world—und that he coneretes or binda up in his nature a part of all that is; so that could he Know hinsclf thoroughly. he would at least: know sumething of everything else, Human watury did human ifs and experionca are thy polnty of. contact where tho upper and lower, or tho aplritua) aud tho material, mi Aud, viewed frum thla standpoint, there fs an upper and a lower tenleney or movement of hunny lilo. fn its lower aspects and tendencies tha tature of min travels downwarls—shudes: off into the dispositions, and life, and tiapulses: of thy brute crention, and Qaully ends in gross, peteleng, nnitter, Tu ite upward movements the Hfo of init touches the higher pliines of trath, and sentient, and worship, and brightens tuto: the tinage noid fe of all thats Divine, Physiologists tell is that the lov man’s tire, ov rather in its embrlotogt: ot aes Blots it touches and through a hin; that by deserihes cuch succeaslva typo i the order of development until the huragn toru is venched, It ls trom this acgiinent Found to embriology that Prof, Winchell reaches the con- elusion or doctrine ef evolution. And now wo have, coming from tho very orthodox Duke of fray a new form of tho tlactring of evolution Jn which be secks to establish an ovotution, not of the human body from tho lower orders of Life, Dut of-thy tinny mind—of renson— from what wo call mind or tuatinet in the orders: of fife benenth ug. And he mikes a poad ease, ut least jn showing tho relations or the - Dianvea between tho ong And tho other, and tho rising of the one Just above the other. And now it renining only for same othor thinker to show, if be can, thatthere taa rudimentary conselence: dy the higher orders of. tho brute ¢reatton,—to show that aplnals have what we eal) apirit or a divine consciousness, and that man’s epiritual nature a cyolved from this.—und we shall hive aehuinof bolng reaching wil the way from the vadinte and the protezes to tho angels! And suppose that oven this should te done, what when? Would trith be hurt, or religion be lost? Notatal, Wo should simply see the plan of Goitin creation, alicontained inthe tirstthought, nnd uv grent law of continuity of life and force carrying 1 forwuri fron frat to lust, from in ception to completion, And should it give us ns a result tho Immortality: of the brute creation, that would bo only what the great Jobe Wesley most carnestly believed und taught. No barn can ever come to religions thought or to religion Stself from on tholstle evolution, ora doetring of evolution that pliees God biel of the process; and, as E thint, it makes not tho least difference whether you concvive of this Hirst cause working by siiceessive ucts or fine pulses, or along 2 continuous pln, nor whether you vonevive of tint Power as revehing down from nbov ns atanulog buck or boncath, and Pushing upward. It mitten: notut which end of tho ine you plitce God, go that Ho Is there. Ant thore Ho must be tn some form to tnevt tho higher deduetions of reason, Now, white physiology hezins at its point, or with inan a3 ho 13, und trices hls being dowa- ward or bavk through the processes by which be anne, theology, a tho doctrines of Goit und res ligiou, sturts from the sume standpoint vod traces mnu's higher nature and his upward movements and possibilities in the dirceilon of cxcane From the donslnives of the lower force the escape from tho ain and gullt ty which bo may bo fnvelyed, and tho formation of n char- nctur rested in the mature of God and built in ang and virtite, and going on to tho immortal alate, : Thavo referred to this tluality or doublcness of our faculties, by which wo ench scum to be ‘two and not one; or to have fn tho use or abuse of them the power of becommng good ar avit: live in benevolonce, tn Jo in tho helpfuln of othors, or to live in selfishness, In anger, 01 destructivences. Or we have seon that inin possessing a bigher and a lower nature may go Up orhe may go downs may come under the domlinnes of tho carnal or tho spiritual, The fuets of life ure, that our race, thus condl- toned between tho possible good and possible evil, Is ing perpetual struggle,—in a warfare, and that iniuy, yen, in somusense all, bave gone dowa in the contlets have eon so banten, Ko borne down inte anpetite, and passion, and ‘the estly conditions that the vislon of tho Divine isobsuured; tut the power of conselence Is wWenkened; tut the life moves dowuwitred, oF at best, along a level plane, aud does not mount upward and dwell tn the higher nature and tikes: hotd of tho aptritual and. walk with God. ‘This Btuty is called alostone, Souls thas led, thay vitled by the lowor and not the highur powers of thoir betty, are suid to bo sinners,—to be mlss- iy tho mark or the purpose of tholr being, nd now we are prepurad to Biudy i tiw of amivation, ‘This docs not come before us 18 1 cold abstraction—us a something that works wlong without feeling, or as wholly unseen power, bit comes to us conerctad Ina life—tn a wari, loving huni presence, It comes forth Jn thu'son of Man, who came to svek and tosuyy Ho lost. We bitvo sald that man [a a microcosm; that he binds up in bituself something of all that: fa, And if this be so we should expect ta tnd in some dexreo the prosence of this law that secks to save, not nione In aan, but iat that bs ropre sented Ininun, We should expect to tind this law—thisdestro ta save—both below and above mun, Let ws begin ovr study In the forms of life be. Jow ourseives, Here we tint whit wa ing call en tostve. It willnothe dented that we find here ntso the oppoalt of this, ar the im pulse to destroy. his destructive element in tho, dower forms of life nuly be regarded in one senso na aform of brute) sottlahuoss, as it comes Inte exerelso mainly elthor 4s means sf defense or of support, as when one form of fife prays ponnavothor, We cannot, however, enter fully upon this held or thonght, nor make any: broad study of this luv or tne pulse to gave ng seen In the wabinal wortd, ‘That Suen wn impalae exists we canna doubh. A few exnmples may be tit pine, U huve somewhere read of nantturallst fladiag a large spider with Drom of young, and. wishing to produrve the mothor tnd her “otspring be dropped tho ald spider intan Jaraf aleohol. Seeming to realtay her telpleaness, she drow hersett up closely and rapped. tothe bottom of the Jac without trigely. ‘Then tho youny spiders were placed ie nleohol, dad from pale ov Prigcht atritegtod Viojuntly, ‘The inothor, seeing thetr djatroxs, quickly gathered them fo her newe and, trying To protect Chem a4 best sha coukh, sak tial te tho buttam, where all died togethor, Whit lie ian Mather could aa inors? AT a beaatjtut home iy urea County, where FE somethyos part of 1 perlod Ns nlony go forrest, there are govern) nores of youre growling trees whout the hous, and many birds aut aiterent kind gather there nyrmbers to tind shelter fu aid to nest their young, One’ morn- tng othe family beard oo wrent — uolie and crying amon all these creatures of the wits tobe wathored fro nll tho farm, wndull Kinds together were tying and ery agit in tho greatest turer or agony. Going out tonseortnin tha cause of all this oxultament, ot I” gre tho rane they fond tht i couunon pround make hid. crawled up snail tree and ont onthe Linhd to uw robin’s neat, cod, fastening its Sings inane of the young robing, bud wound [ts body’. purthy trodnd the Inb, an was handing in’ the alr, wih the ithe bird tiuttering and trying to es. yo; and ATL the birdd—roblud. bie Jays, red hinds, wid adogen other kinds—had come to the reseuo Of Uils one tittle life that was tmpertied, ‘Tuoy madd common enuse ty that hour et dine gery Our Buyloy refers ty the brooding eae of the yoother ben in guthoring bor ehloke benvath her wings, Aud xo wo Hany wo through tho whole ran, f ite, from the inseeta on the ground tothe binds fia tho alr. and: (ho eatttle bi thd told, and the bovats in tho forest, wd wo Aud everywhere love thut leads to save thelr ulfepring, ans offen to mike common cause for the proteetionof their kin, Jove, this hiwiof snivatloo that we find exproas- Ing theclt fan whtat we have calted an tinpudse ty the lower forms of lite, coiqes aut in groater thand Intellzenes in mit, Hora dt be. ‘ou prinalpla, 8 duty: a somethlig chat wo vsteuin iis the highest and best in ina; 9 bye, a sneritico tht ennobles, 1 by tha side of which eotd seftishness appears fow cid moan, (bis trite tint in ina, asin the iio beneath hin, the dedienetive element, ‘This miy be Hahness or nimbition, ad somctines fron ernellys but often agaln it cous from a deste: toprotector defond tho right from nssait, of the weak from oppression. And this wa find to by true? ihatas niankind rive fn the gate of fe tellixuncuy ua they grow, away from the anluat and come more and more Lato the burn, they Increase be tenderness, and justice, anda noble regued for the rights of thelr klad. Thure lave been barbarous nyes whon cites were burened in war, und) prisoners mutiluted or torte tired by “slow dents, Where hyve Wy eritel: «times when the stronger in would onsluve the weaker; aud when any culuiity, as fro Ore Wur Would be tho stquul for aonio strommer power to come in und possess the city or the fund. Wo dad of futer yoars that tho beiter elements of wins nature are comlug: to rule, aud that now cruvities to prisoners, one slaving the weak, or opprossiog tho poor, or the forms of Itfo that Ho benenth: advantage of tho fanoriat or the pless are every where looked pan wit favor, and often enll forth the toverest exeern= Hons. Aid! we ind also that with tho rule of the Datterelaments In ote mice not only are wrongs Honotnced, bit great efforts are betng mide to Jessen sulfering, to reet abuses, and to help the unfortunate, When you study the power, tho Hfe, that Isback of nll reforms, thatis butted Ing homes for the mgd, and. Kehools for the Ize norint, and boupitals Tor the Bick td tho insane, you willfind Jt fit this Iniy of sittvation coraing te possess ind rule the soma otinen. It his mul Je okercome, much auanues, mich {gnormneny much love of sin: but itis: surely neerting 124 power over tho Life of tho world, and will yet bos come doniiimtit, Having thus briefly traced this law of rulya- thon, or this desire to save, from tho lower toring vy to mann, and having noticed (ts presence and growing power tn tho human beret and fin go elety, lets now passen tou stuly of thy sing rent Jaw in Ha upward renebings, or in fis sti fiichor aspects ns It ts found in God, and as it eores forth In Jesus Christ. ¢ It shout be re shered, howover, that wo have all the whlle been studying law of God A partof the fre of God ws retfected fa ail tho formsot Ufo und iove in our world, We tight have Legua this study at the other cud of tho series, or with the upper and greater, but otose rathor to begin with tha lower and tho less, and. thus by edsy steps to rise te the ereator, ‘Thig tuw of aaivation as we site if it from-oure selves upward opens oul to tho fullnit, and tlids Me soures ind tullneas in God, And as wo are: compelled fy thought to think of Ged ng tho Jest. ns tho absolute tn goadiess, we must thle of tho jaw of salvation In Hlin ay being tree from nil auiery nod bute, and destructiveness Buel 1s 06 find marring its beauty and obatruct+ fos Ita progress ng It exists nu tien, Gm ts Jave,—love tn re fullness, atid depth and perfens tion beyond all that woe can coneelye, And yet. to be this, that love met not be understood ag wenktess, nor 4 Indiifercney to character or holiness. {tls the very opposit of there, Te fy strength and purity; {t ($n Bolfaess suo fntense nud aetive tate make the Jove of aly inpossi- bles tid yetso lovinye ns to love tha sinner eH ns Wy Father loves bie child, wile ho nus conden hia ding. ‘Thug the Scriptures teach us to think of God as pure love,—4o pura that He cannot approve of wrung in spirit or uct, and must make it ever feel the prin of MMs displens- ures and yot this love will not let the einner or does not turn to destrnetivencss, but lungs and pullers fur his salvittion, ‘This nw of sulyation, this lave that dwells in God—that fs Gord, —tinds {14 fullest expression in Christ, in the giftof fis Son te save tha workd, When we study tho law of love, wa fad that its very lite, its decpest content, $4 viearlousnoss, or the impulse to. put one's seit In tha place of others,<to coine beneath their bundens, to bear thelr gurrows, to suiter tor thelr reliof, Ey Jove, thls vicariousness, bemge #rentest in God, being God, —vomnes forth ns God in Christ. Ina Bullcring, fan tuking on of the condition of others; In coming into thelr darkiiess, torr lost: estate, their hunger, their want. thoir darkness, and fone, uideln, wid duitth, te siuh a degree ns. tommike [t the most. amazing sean ever wits negsed In this world, Posstily It is und will for- ever be the Joy and wontlerof nil works, O what aseene when tho mighty God, the everlust- {ng Futher, comes forth thus to seek und to save the | lost. and) thus we hive in Christ this vision of Gad fs ptire, full, averiiowing. everlasting love, pouring forth like the freeness uf tho air or the fullness of the gen, of the eftuleence of the sun, to save Wlost world. Itis net the etrugsting up from Deventh of tho forces In tnan; its tho coming, tho bonding down, the emptying of the Ite of God Inte the life of our poor humanity thut wo: muy rise, rise ont of sin and death, into the very Ife of God. é The express mission of the Son of Man—of tho Sov of God—Is to * seeks and to sitve tho lost." * Firat’ to beok sto gcurett. for; to yo out after; to find the fost. Some nay gay, © Did not God Know where sinners wera? why seek thor? Yes, [lo know where sinners were--whers tho Jost wero: but thoy did not know where Ho wis; and hence Hoe must come to thein, Men, as thoy sink down Inte thole tower being, sink Into pag- alon, and pride, nnd tust, tose the vision of Gor, ‘Nin obsctires that vision. ‘Tho point ls, not for, God to find the lost—[ is presences 6 everywhere bit to mike them conscious of His presence, Gels maanoeut now tn sul Nitaee snd Ite, nad yet men ro asking, Where 1s de” Tt ts uot enough tht the “heavens declare the glory of God and (ho firmument showeth Mts handy work"; mass will not or enn nat see God fu thoms thit fs, eumnot know In in these, And how stall tes come to know Him? tow shall He make [fle presones perecived? Mo TRUST COMO AMONT mMmen—muUst Bpenk fn their own tong! miust in suing wuy Hye thelr tives: inst toueh thelr gouta at every posalble polut of sympathy, and fear, and want, and bop Ant thus God comes to our world [1 Christ, eeok ing us, wallcing py our site, spenkliug to us within, gpenkiny to the conscience, of sin, af righteous. ness, of Judginent, of love, of Lift, of hope. and of termi years beyond, And thus. tod hus Hoot and 1% now finding Lls way to bumun heurts. “The second, or next, point after finding or making {fis presence known to mankind 1s to || Baye, What Is this salvation, and how fs it effected? We huye sid that wen are lost by sinking Into the darks part of their own natures hy Siving to tho flesh: by the subjugutton of thelr botter powers to avil; by the dominunee of evil, —the relgn, and riot. and tutnult of passion, or lust, or bate within. Thore are two methods proposed fere,—it human and iiliving, ‘The human method is uention, culture; the tukcig of power from the overmustering fic. ultfes by induutiy them i some way to rest, and the concentration of that: feu upon tha wenke er fucuitles; and thus butiding thom up ntonga natural law, ‘Dnlk is good ns far as it goes; and education und traning will always-be a part of silyation, And ih this ling mon tity rise to udegree OC imtstery over theinselves, aud to some philosophy vision ef tho Divine, But tho Gospel. the hoy of salvation ui Go, comes Lo us with another ways bad the only pers feet way’; wnd that Is by a rebitking power upon sing a melting power that leads to. sorrow ror sli as seen In the how of holiness; toa forsaking: of slnand a turning of the whole bolng to God and righteousness, And thon wong tls Inw of sityation Gad comes inas a pucdoniig God, und, 48 1 regenerating, us i renewlng power [In tho hourt, intkine inan a pariaker of (he Df. ving Hfo; Hfting up and enthroning cone seienee and bklvtue the soul ye by cone selenee; vo by the laws oof right; ve inal the purity and tenderness of hurmun relations; Hye fn the tye and peace, aud: foy ot tho Holy Spirit. And thon hero comes inthe cdieation, tho training of life; tho subduing of aul evil tendencies, the subjugation of nit our powers to God anil righteousness, “Chis 4 God's wreat Inw ot saying tho world; not by eduvation trom beneath atone, but by healing ond saving from above, and then by wroweh in oud ass. and thus we have seen this Inw of Balvation struuling isan iinpulse in the work! of Ife bee Jow us: Wwe have keon itis the noblest purpose in muna life rising above anger And dustruct. ivoness and blessing the world with peace und Alling # with Justice and charity, And we hive deen this iuwerising above mag til tr finds ita fountaln, $t9 fe in tho Infinit love of Gad. And we have soun this love, this hu of [fe or savas ton coming forth fn dosus Corigt; coming forth toreneb the lowest, tha poorest, the worst, tho darkest, the most Kinftel and needy and Lire thon outof sit,—couing forth, not to mend wt broken nw by punishing the Innocent. but to ch anid Rive the lost; to save thom front alta; to eave thom tn benrt, in churacter, by Wing thom with tha life af God, And now wo have this great {rot Voforo us, the fact of tha infintt Cuilness of love, of Gud Ming atl worlds; Milne and Fencing the lite of ary iting Vf the fe of souls above whe ones lived heroy aud inupiring love, and hope, and helpfulucss on carth, The whol: nlverse thu i ixoa befor so vibL KUCH whore the goud fs Keoklng to everec ine the wv il; whore the higher are rotching down ta help. those below,—n-sceno where God, und nogels, and the spirits of the just flad: thelr lity aud thole joy in aaeriicasin the outpourings. of lave, “Ase. it Ais not onty tha heavens, wad Thrills NOL only tho hearts Of men and: women, Dut even the dumb brates eaten tts Ufo nnd know somothing of {ts power, Dread fufely thas on board gs ateatuor on thy Stissiselpph among imany passonzers was wt bright and bewutilal Hettle wird of seven summuoers. Sho was the put of wh Agrent Newfoundhind dog cane to foye hor too, and they played together, One diy the ery waa heard that Httte Minnie bad futten dver= hoard. AL owns exeltement, ‘Tha parents stood pate with horror, The vagines ward / reversed, The owner of the Hors soizing tho eblid’s —bonnut, prostod fe. agalist the dog's nose, and then polating in the direction whurd ale suc tate idae qo; ate the noble antinal phinged Mito Tho water, switt to tho spat, and then, dsappearing beneath tho wives soon ruse te the surfuce bearing tho eblit in ble mouth, and holding ber above tho water wwam be to the hoat, and obit and deg wero Ufted tbourd, ‘There wus Joy there 3 tho pure Onts ana passengers klased mid enressad that iohle animal “And Of thors ts 4%, in Heaven, far up in) tho higher life anon the angels, when aliinord res Yurn to Gods when the lost are found, And thore {6 Joy on earth, atid Ot Mot WoUp when, Drnyofiretnon and engineers forges danyer and think norvof their own tyes ih trying to sive others. Of that this holy tinpulge to dave mine AMA ALE toedtuy anid send Us Fortis tiny the ania oC Christ to resone the perlaling, OF go, Sis- ters of Charity.go on your errands of merey; gay, aldtera nnd mothurs, Who toll da enue Of teins Porance, go, atuy Ut shirk Udo of duath. (se op, Of fathers and beation risa ay and bein save tho fullen, and Ue onteast, aod the dost, and gather the wanderers home, “Chore whl be Jos AL host whea fi tho eterml work, fe feat Boll triuniph and salvation’s work shall be dung, 5 OUR NEIGHBORS, THE REV. ARTHUR LITTER, of tho New Knyland Congregational Church, preached a notable sermon. ta a Lirge congregus Non yeaterduy morning on “Our Ubiigation to Our Nulyhvors." iis text waa as follows: “And thou sbnlt love thy nelgibor ag tb: And whois my nelunbar?"— Luke x, 2 ‘The roverond gentleman began’ by remarking (hat, 100 years ago, the cltiea of the Unituil Rtates contalned one-third of tha population, Now thoy contnined oneelifth. ‘This change alge Oiled » chanwe. ty (ho Castes and bubits of tho people, ‘Tho pursuit of the agriculte uviet, oi would = goo, wad falling Into desuetudo, and nopulittlons wero how inissed fn the Ingo cltles, perplaxing tha . quostion of clyjlization In various wuys. Clriea wore Increasing ut (ho expense vf tho country, and in cities the future destinies of tho Ikepuly ” Uonof Ameren dt pnt Upon the aalvadion of ber: cftles, Chteaga, with her uniqun hiatary anid growth, would have noutique future, Without boasting, 16 might he sald that rtie wes destined ta be tho tnrgeat city inthe country. Uer position gave her the key to the situation, aad tiade her the gateway tothe Great West.; Great rafireids were pro peted, eumnpleted, mynd ect in rinoing opera. fo oIn the "Territories to the west of notably in Dakota.’ within the Fhort apheo of a twelvemonth, The populie tion and “the country so reached werd all fributary to thiselty. ‘The sober facts of 1909, in Dis beliet, would ad tho fanetes of AD. Al- sready Chicago was tho most cosmopolitan city fn tho country, years ago the forvign pope Mation here was $5 por cent of the whole, ows the Atnerican people believed that they held certain findimental tratos aod doctrines quite fa good ns if hot better than, those held by fore eign undions, and it was thelr purpose and hope to sti uphold them and prevent tholr being overthrown and agplanted by the bores of {ne coming foreigners. whose sovink and religious views. were vo inimient to all that patriotia Atnerieans rexarded as mostadene. Should the 65 per cont mold the 45, or vice vers? Was Amerlon to be tha potter, ‘and mold the clay, or to tle dormunt nnd be molded by the minority of her population? ‘This was one af the Important questions which were cogerly pressing for A solution. ‘The American tien of the church, tha, kchoulhouge, and the meeting-house—the triple giory of New Englind—imet with no very wartn pion ar Indersement among the forcien populutton of Chiengo to-day. In tho spheres Hf inoraia aud religion Chicago was threntenad with perita whieh coukt not well bo overestl- mated, Neelty could furnish 6 prose mory wills work thant Chictgo, No eity, probably, furs nished tore charitable, loving Coristiia men and women intent on doing good, But perils novertheless existed, sunday, if ert to i anajerity, woul be ernsed from tha ealentar ons suered ity. "Three thousand enloony were opened every day inthe wees, and the keepers oven protested ngalndt closing atimtinicht. There were two or threo times wamany haunts of view tnilnity worse, The theatres of wil classes were open every nize. juchiding Sunday, though men in inost other Kinds of bustiess werd content to Labor only six days tn tho week, Life at white heat heru had its perils, Tho demands upon tho Etrenyth of the best were su overwhelining ng to prevent, without yreat anerifices, noything like trition of woll-directed elfort towards ng in mnotion of tho proper atneilorating 4. to govern nolty was a great and, an yet, Unsolved question, though much more might he done by municipal autherities that yas flone for tho preservation of virtue andthe pression of view, Thu Mayor of Chicago ani] other inanterpal anthorities if thoy believed Chicago was worth preserving at all, could take euch steps na were necessary to xtulnp out vice and protect Innocence und Virtue, The remedy, however, wag not in legisiation. Nor did it Ho in edueation, ‘The schuols of Chicago and tholr tunchers would cuimpare most fuvorubly with those of any city inthe world, But thore was no religlous tnstruction in the setioals whittover. Iu tho reverend yentiomin’a opinion, a texte Look on morals and ethics should be Ineluded in the coursy preseribed fur tha children tu the public schools, and no one, religions or trrellg- Jous, would, in his opinion, object to it. In the hirher grades, of courte, this was not forgotten, ‘but in the lower grades, without auch an utd to correct Instruction, whit Was to Leone of tho Htie ones who received no proper tetching at home—for tho renson that tholr parents were too i iran or tov careless Of thelr responslbill- ‘Tho sovereign and only remedy for nll this de- ptorable state of things was the Gospel of Christ, trled und elective for good, Tho Interests of ane portion of the eity—of award ort section— were tho futerests of all, aud no ong ward, hows wyer prosperous und however physically. moral: Jy, or spiritually bealthy, could say te another, “T have no need of thee.” ‘The est way to re- duce tixntion was to reduce sli. ma oan celal standpoint alone, it would pay to put down Intemperiticy and (te kindred evils, Iut inotlves of un intlnitiy higher origin ought to govern The Ignorance und peed of tho swaring of wevumners to this country were deserving: of pity, Christiins wero interested In the misston- ary work of Paris. Why not in the ovungelization of Chicago? Was not a soul in Chleuico Just as precious us a soul in Canton, and should wo not provide for our own household rst? If Calengzo folied to rentizo her future, it uit not by for lack of material sources, but ‘ beenuse of tho spirit which allowed the evil clusses to duminnte, Ilow should tho remedy be practically appli’? ‘The Chiengo Avenue Courch was attended by thonsanda every Sunday night, but ho very much doulted If the snine preacher would so fill tho New Englund Chureh or tho Fourth Preshy- terlan, provided ever the rooms wold bald thom, Af the unsnved would not come to the Church, It must yoto them, Perhaps the only means of contimtance Ii tho good work. of: city evangelization lay ia tho mission -and the inissiouury schools. The vrent battles with Mormonism intldelity and impurity in all ita forms were to be fought in the Sunday-schools winong tho ebildren, The ravercud zentieman roferred filth plens- Ura tothe movement on foot inthe New fine gland Chureh to organize a mitasion in the North Division in a district bounded by North avenue, IMvision sirect, Wells street, and Clybourn nvenua, School aecommodutions were needed fu Chiengo to-day for 10,00) childrens, of whom iGaHived inthe North Division. Tho district reloctunl was lurgely under Sucialistic und Co! intnistic influences. Yet its Inhnultants were nelehbors of the Christian mon and women in the North Division, and caitid the Divine com- tnnud to foye one's nvighbor fs one's self be obeyed unless the Gospel were preached to thom, and thole moral welleheing eagerly sought after? With respect to the number of unbetfevers in Chicago, it might be doubted Whothor tt owas really entitted to he called 4 Curlstiin elty, Iwas doubttul whether nt church could be really prosperous untuss seus dertook some such outside work. The New Ene ghind Church could furnish a strong, adequate torey for such nv inission selool, und do it with. out weakening its own. The enterprise, how- ever, must not bo undertaken tna hollday or plenio spirit. It mennt: work, saeriiice, hard ship, and weariness, but it might be doubted whother a piety whleh wes unequal to buch de- MMnds RS these wis worth huviig atall, Tho needs were grewt, (ho ditty of the Church w plain, and to thove who engaged In this rich feld of misalenary Inbor would be amply realized tho rewurdd of tho propheey, "Thor that ba wisn vhalf shine as tho’ brightness of tho firmnimont, and thoy thit turn many tu righteousness as the stare forever und over SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORK. A MASS-TERTING ¥ {n tho Interest of tho Sunday-school cause, un+ der tho auspiees of the Couk County Associa: thon, was held at Graco Methodist Church Inst evening. The attendance was quite lnrge, and the oxerclacs consisted of the singing of appro priate selections by the chotr und brief a dresses by the Nuys, Dr, Little and It. D, Sheps pard and 3, F, Jacobs, and wero full of Jatercet throughout “The lirst speaker wna the Rey, Mr. Sheppard, who spoke of the Infucnce of Runduyeschools Mn bringing the various rellzions denominations together, culling espechi) attention Oo the [et that tho tnbst of the Protestant churches wera now teaching tho sune Iden, and preseniing to the childron tho samo Scriptural lessons, "This he regarded asthe best of omens for tho’ fut- Mroz MUL yet a great deal rematied to lw dono, Thoro were many children, for instance, with. out Sunday-seheol opportunites; but he res Jolowd that thore was an nygeney Intended to French this class,—the Cook Cotnty Sabbaths Behool Agsociation.—and huped lo see It fos+ tered and sisinined. Dr, Little followed. te fenred, Judging from the size of the wudicney, that tha peple were nut fuking tho inturost In the Sundnay-sehoul work thoy sbousd, butehe was popeful, He knww thas tayreat deat wis belng done, yet ho thoughe that ifthe situation was better understood and the nocessity for work more fully comprehended greater Puaulta would bo attained. Hila church hod been looking to the eetabiiahnient of inission gohool, with n view to dulnyg its part, and be had found a distriet in the city Where thore were 3000 children without ny religious trata ar opportunities, Which witt a mile Weor witilrs, Extending hls renmarka, ho re nite the fot, which be thought wis Jnmentible, that inthe Cities of Oshkosh anid ba Crosse, anon others, there was not such a Untng ase Protestant churet. This ijustratest tho necommity of Sumnayesehnal work, tho speator contended, and lt was Cur better to un deriake to traln $ho children jn <9 relyrious Nie Hun te reforin the adult neo hy felt tha deepest Interest tu educuting tho youth of the ay sa the band, Sunday io dncaba, wha fe closoly {entifod with eachool work, wax tha next speaker, took for his text tho | three words, Conk County Association.” and went on lo say “that Chicago was Heatined ta berame the: lurgest city in: the ‘Onlon, tind to epoak of the great prodiictiventss OF tho Bite of (ino, allo whieh, be argued, Wont to show thit the city und State wore Particularly blessed and favored by God Al- mighty, fn comlug to the meat tng from ‘Twontioth street he bud passed twelvu theatres fa full Dlust, anit in the samo locality thera were £9 honses of fl-fan and saloon, Aud Hot testould evangelical church gxeept those run by tho colored people. Wulte the city was bicssed,, therefure, I wus also cursed, wid those two facts taken togethoy plowed the tive cusslty ot hing tha Suuduy-sehoot work. Front this tho speaker referred to the object und alm of the Butte and County Sunday-School Associations, whieh he salt waa build Up the Sunday-schools und churghcs: by a from houketorshense viaitatlon, eng of | tha resulta of which hud been found tn ate count Already to be tho ndding of 1120 ta the churel Taemuership. ‘There was nothing secuirian i the work, bo piid, but the children and thelr parents who were found without Sunday-sehuol or church relatos were being sent’ to the Dourest church, and where thory wus uo church an effort was always mude to establish missions schools. ‘The want ot the Adsouintion, however, was money, for, 300 far, It had never hid a much us oo beadquurters, Th needed somoons todeyote their entice tine to the ark, who it might be necessary te pay, and he hoped that Gud would put i tite tho hearts of the people to pat their fiaads iy their poco fn {ta dutorest. ‘Shu BA reve work, he gald Jn conoluston, waa seecnd tonony in dinportance, and he upocaled: ty hls bearers to ussist in pros moting it ln overy way in tholr power, A collection was then taken for tho benollt of Ug would bo molded, Health aud disuse als | tho cutiso, and quite ahyydsome suin wus ralsed, ‘ ing to note advances In rellsluus thought and” ‘The meeting was thon dismi: dictlos A DEDICATIOS, . THE CHURCH OF THE NOLY ANGELA, on Onkwood Loulevanl, between Langley and Vincemes aveuues, Hyde Park, wos dedicated yesterday morning with the Impressive rites in- eldent to tho ritual of tho Catholic religion. His Grace, Archbishop Feehan, conductad tho ceromonies, nnsisted by Vienr-Gonernl Me- Mullen, tho Rev. Father Tighe, pastor of tho church, and tho following priests: The Kove, Father Hanson, .of ‘Toledo; Father Torta, Chancelior ofthe Diocese: and Fathers Diinn Waldron, Roles, Durne, and Carroll. Tho edit yesterday inorning wis crowderl, St. fs i vom modious steuctire of brick, 10 hy 42 feat, and has n seating enpacity of 490, ‘Tho tntertor is mado attrictive by taxtofil decomtinn, the wire dows being contributions of members, The cost of the bullding aud grounds was nbout £10,000, The Rev, Dre MeMullen prenehed the sermon, taking hla text from the eleventh chapter of Matthew, and which waa most approprinte to tho ocension. “RNC TRIGONE BRANCH OF a NOWDER To ACCOMMODATE OU Numer ‘Gus patrons shrowshout the city, we have ustabe Hahed Hraneh Olices, inte nitferent. Invistens ne deamnated, balow, whera ndvurtisements sill’ bo {uken forthe sade pries as chared at the Mata Oniee, and will be reenteor unt Bevelock fh Mt. J. & It, SIMMS, Hooksellers and Stationers, 131 Tronty-néconit-st, Ww. K HOGA TET, Deuaulnt, 18 Cottnaa Grovo-ay. Wreat even rty-Ufthe HGTV AUCIMAN. Drdwalsh comer Thlrty-Bret and 1 OFFICES Biate-sia, WRB DIVISION, JAX. M. KUUCLEY & CO, Driediats, 18 South Halsted -s1 orner of AdAIns, A.A. POPLTOMUM, Nowedralor, Statloner, etey oY Weat Madison-at.. near Wostern-ny, 4 TH, SOXSICHSES, Drugalst, 20 Blue Lnland-sy, cnr 1 dewoter, hawsdealer, and Fancy 3) Lako-st., corer Lincoln, atte KMART, Brnunist, oil Wost Madison-st, cor rPauhine, KUNST 4d ACONSON, Dragelst, 2 North Malstod, corner indiano-st. ‘.. Je BURLINGITAM & Cuy Di Clatkent., corner Hivision, YM, WULLLASMS & CO, Drugeiats, 673 Larraboa-sty comer Hopnia. 10U13 W. Hl. NEEBE, Printing and, Advertising y Hh \ Ts Wa poly. oy aa Mookkcepern, Clerts: TANTED — AN EXPERIENCED enleninan tn retail sora to el nn a ent bor ‘and can come wa 6, ‘Teibune oftee. TED-VWENTY Fined - Kouds clorkas, G, ¥, sMnia ‘Traacs. me Wie JEWELHY ity. Address Ja, Tito Mi years of ace who reales {1 recominend OnAss Dit Ye CO, Kansas City, ANTENA MIA IGHTS IMMEDIATELY, ania, ODD & CV, UF Nurth Second> t COOK AT ANDUENSON'S, 1d y 19). Ilnedale Doyle Granite Employment Agencter, ANTRD—10) DANONE FOI THE SOUTH, aes $1 her days cheny fare, to Weagiechonneins, aie, i y Wat W business, nuarantect tnt, Finds \ Boe V quires. JOS \ iz TANTEDOA KIS T-C1A TAS Conchmony, Benmaters, &ce MAN ‘TO TARR enre of horses ind make himaot ganarnlly ting Inquire Rotarenent peguuited. ene Went Mailteon-si, ANTED—AG Reg or without Seni LAN & Tliscellancous. at by ba Salles, n tho works Ki CU, 28 South, tC MEN. WITIT ra desirable winter 1¥ on snail eaple Hato, cr call nt & U0, Chicago, basement, ANTES inn ta repre City. MAN EDA VAUDMAN, RESTAURANT, Sf ENTERPRISING NEO ACTIVE AND Exchange inilae tthe. tin In Chienuo. | Address PERSON, it South Willer TO DALY HIG T! bonks on country territory: proper sec! Toe TR AW 18 Chabert, CUTE 25, TEDAPEMWALE ployment Agen ANTED—GOOD, QEHMAN A ark LLP. clan, SITUATION ITIATION £5 cies! erat Bookkeepers, Clerit WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN 2 Frespondont, or anlentauny uiney, I, Hy OC. rm Of neo A9 Assistant hookkeoper, ahipping tndozatunds yon OrCHUNG) 43 Lisiners as ruterence., Address EC ites ran bese ee Avent, News ana stationary Tape, 6B, Dividon-st, Wil WUE PAITY WHO ADVER- aday Tribune of Nov.7 © Wantod-—An Mationary enuine. permanent Biti= pwiANAWTItIHE, with references, T axa Feturh the references of It, Cabb, ation, addi 7, Veibune 118 Auras ~_ LOSE AND OUND, i mA HH TROOK IN STORE 119 AND 12 Stnto-at. 24 1AM), containin money, cards, Ste. Omnurcan hove property by paying tur adver= Using. i095 SUwaukoe-av, UST-ONE ROAN WORKS WEIGHING 90 Wounds, and deninernt buray without tap. Lust bout Wo'clouk Saturday night. Persunn hearing of Huw) by Wbernie rewaried by Fulurning W cond otter, Lake and 1. inlto-nin, OU SALA BLOCK OF STONE-FIONT RESI- wen 1, Cacetiunt location, Weat Side, paying 10 per cont net; weampt paving tenants, JLENRY WALLEIG Jit 17 Deqrborn-at yror SALU~FINE BTONE-FRONT BUILDING ON nebureyare ot Weak Sfadisunate, Ey 10 por ee 5 HENRY WALLER, JIL, 9 Dearborn-st, TOK — a IN Sel pa oR ine siienen on the orth Siuo, £4,400, Fing reeldones un Astlana: ENIY WALLEI IT. Mf Dearburn-st. GANT MARNLE KAOnamt Hit, Ptory brick have all modern Imptuvenionts, hot and cold water, turnucor And Kas tixtures, inqure al 13) Deurbornest., In bank. GOR GALE A WARGAIN, ON ‘TT! ‘On SALI fropt haus froth datory brick hous and Jot inoroentes Cash Sntury frame, with lot, wt Care shi eiou, ieaigey price, 1st West Adatis-ny B88, Beatory” bi Irving-pince, Inquire’ ag J, A. BAKTL aon 2h U1 Ka TO BALN—Mon eSTORY Rowse, iid Mlehiean-ne.t EOL lemtors taneble~ Pont, Gai Vratria-av." Inquire ay IS} Deurborn-st., ti ke it #ADB—SMAS adixen, Ciutat, "Ss DWIGL SFACTURING SITES ON MON> Mersin, and Canal-sts,, ty ', corner Waahingtan and tal Ol ZALE-LOTS AT ENGLEWOOD, UPON whieh howscs svill bo built to elt the pittchisers, on oney payments, in the best locality thore, with lake water and connected with sewar, Ruvicund: secon ilodations anid efucuttonal ntvantages not surpassed Uy any piso a near thu elty, Will ku, with party ‘wlaling to purchase to aue thy property nt nny tL SOUS A. AIT s m1 TOUS Black, REAL Ye: TE WANTED VV AND Goon Tous AND Lor ante troferredyonany of the crust atrevts west of Malnted, northof Van Suren, and south of Like. SWAN to BON, Addrosa C4. ‘Pribane ottice. Was 7 STORE ANO LOT ON Wert at Ads Kean tiny for 8.0 ST Wont Wisninerineat, TAND CARIIAGES, SITUATION YY hae manny Open tor ute erp s recommendations, Ad 5 PUATIO: Miscellancoun, large concern Hie retcrences und zecurity, My care Joel Thums, Phtin WASTED<A. GENTLEMAN WHO in Mhitadelpnia ts neneorent, and wishes ty represent MY ManwinctuFing concers whose trade te with tha larn@ wholemtlens or retalicrs ulther tn furnitures moldings, or nny epecinity in tho woot iin ifnuvossary, Ad- adelphia, tn. WAN Va 134, Tribu WANTE: oftice. ATI DAN PORTED any kind of work, by © man with excellent city vt AN induc an ubdjuct as OR TO DO a ‘OK OF ANY KIND, IN store OF office, by A computont, experienced In ottied work: will work fue vars trantworthy man, miode gruie aniaty, Finueclosa city raforence, Address K 34, Tribune oMco, 8 young man, Uritiung anice, GITLATION WARTEH=A TOUNG ATTORNEY Ho ppenkn the ITUATION WANTED-—HY-A SOBEIt, ACTIVA Good roferaneen. Address J 2, ‘andinavinn Jancuaves wishes to enter the ottica or sn clderly first-class qttornuy ad fasisiane, Milw a SITUATION WaANTED=Ax Port 49 anid uf inside work by a relinnle, (age s Ss Food bs TATIONS WAS und Seatdinivinn or Gorman female hel supplied at G, DUSK! TUATIC Burvaw of tozistry. IM. Good refe slris wantents order Woat M Address $7, BD<FAMILL Address UD, curd the lor. N.C. Brun, 30) TEI Ol ANY hetive young nan ‘ribuna, Hs IN NEBO OF can bo Miltwaukeu-wy, NM WANTED WISCON cooks. genera), second. dining, ead laand: Hull taulepho Ginis, wark? as clty foo, FESS tr ‘ELY Ao SOLUTELY U. INDORSED BY Ant ‘ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. EQUALED— suas) eed VALLIET, DAVIS & Cold UPRIGHT AND SQUALL v1 ghey W.¥ Comor sinto GRAND iTS EVERYWHERE, W. KIMMALL, and Adama-sia, Ger rooma of BTUNY & CAMINS, Wund Nd STATE-ST., lense stack of 1 ORGANS, Anu soe their PIANOS Which will be sold ut lawer any other coods of tke quality. Cash of Installments, “Pianos 1wronk. Hktires than in the West, und orang STORY & CAMP, 151 and 199 Binto-st, RHE LARGEST STOCK OF PIANOS AND Oft- kang in Chicago cun be found at the ware- W.W. KDIMALL, Cornur Stato und Aviama-nta, HMERSON COON KIRANICICS, . We We KIMITALL, Beeand-hand tuxtrum SUONINGEIE CO2S O1 KIMBALL OLGAN ts taken in Ty DAVIS & CU!S TIAN erie A PIANOS, q NG, ‘Oxehangn, Lnatroments sold on installuiunta If requirod, Every instrument fnbl Warranted, Correapmiance with dealers sotivited. sTFUL AND he cont Fikl fy et, tins owl ZA bteh-beod trotting mare for £4; Kentucky Inst springy shu in 6 yours Thune and tail, wax aired by (fool's Biicktawk, dam ty Donliue's bar, Mesunger, account, dant ty dluine Urino Chief, and alxter, In binod to tha yrent Lady Thoene,. ‘This young muy Is. very promianuy nover had ang tralntig for apecd. but she has shown her AuiLinile in 2:4. She ts nexquare trotter, purw gnited fours nothiag, and any Iudy cnt drive ter, sive ts wit HW harness, and dood uniter eddie, Owner by use for her, und must sell her jamedintoly. Bi Narrunted sound and kind, Call at owner's residency, Si Mebizan-ns,, at any ting, TORE West Side. ASULAND-AV,. RENT TOUSES. RENT LOW To until May ty xood barn. Call at house. U7 hey North Siae.- RE, thont Mone-front house, with barns furniture for sale chuuy. Adurens Tent rearanutie, USTIN DIMMC Owner leaving town. P.O, Hox 4a city. GENTLEMAN WHO Was @ aexs Wil sell his workshorves, 1 N UP HUST. ? ine term fund Zyonr old, woiyt 260 Ibs, are chunky-huilt, und dood, tray millers, Also, a pale of Zoune ate and a good horse, stuatler size, sultable tor expres or delivery wagons; are oll warranted woud und Kind.and Wit eel! them vory Jaw and ula a week's trial, ‘Tho above property ts worthy the attention of uy berron wanting womething Futlably and ‘cheap, Culland examine, thd you wil tind them as repru> sented, a riiadl Miehigntin’ A t NTLEMAN Cc LEED TO REDUCE 2A, Bis sage wall wet bis ronslshorny very cheap. i Hom fut tal ated Tyears old; nm handronie tay} ano; ean trot fuel; well broke in ail harvess, and nud under naddic, und mato tur ney, ini, ‘drivu lim; he was rulaed tn Kantucky. sired by Almont, non of Aloxanvor Abstallnty dan, wy InthuUs trotting junto Princess by Androy’ Harabletontin, Cou und oxainine, nnd ride behind bin, und weta bargaln, aw t lust Kuff bine tie weak. Call dt private stable fr rear of residence 12it 1uhianin-ne, Af JOny sure et, tonest, horwes af ail kl 1 HAST WASTING. dn, curriages, binges, Wid hyrnues, Huw und sucond land, at tow prlecs,.ur WH an advances tiade, TAKE NOVCK<WE raiss, Uibgy, wd eAeriigo On AcewNnL WE father’s death: they ato a pair ot hand sory fast rond hurves{ tho near ona ta well kuown ne She toring ture hin Lung, hy bine a tucort of gt ho enn (rot beter than 20 any day; will Ruawre ui 2s5H; fy ban centhoy wa ad, and the othur is the woll-known trot Bay Fanuler a recint of 25; Woend Fone Maro, wn CUAL uss thoy cat Hot oguthor timo: they Arad and T years old: will ell them aingle for kee) enn excellont ting fanilly horsey; ba thoronghiy broke fur any Indy to drive. and te anv cellent suddio horse, aid hoe boot used by thet fy for thy vost yours prices 3101 a family barouch tp Dawu, with pufo atid sinfte, n two-ncnted wick sel oCainglo und deabie hurnens, & indy’s nity muddle, Wand the tixtures of the atable; those things must be sult at onto, ox We have no further use for tho! Apply to the conchman ae the private eable in the Fear ‘of the residence i Mich oe ‘Awentloth and ‘Pwont will bo In nitandanes, rot piiv= aid goad CrRV= ea Lor cust, TEA GOOD SOU; ‘ings must bu quit Usd co city, olen: alro stnuin burners, must be Address XX, ‘Tribunv attire, OARDING AND LODGING, Sonth sido. BLDIUDGECOURT<FAMILY AND SINGLE rooms, with boards 16 North Side. NORTH CLAMK-ST, NEAIL TINE BRI aT ‘| rd, por wouk, dU pur month: Ai tT nay glance tak wouKee ato iw uavwele TN OUVATE FAMILY, BETWEEN DIVISION id Noriheave ene poards Address Ie 104 Riotelse ER OF BTATE AND Orth Minlwled-aty 2 wen WO ng onllee, . f ucks south of the Hours! Wand room per day, $1.) to #25 por woul, Bio 82,_ Alu puous rend wihout board, SU LAN BENGE MOTE: 1) oosts 15) AND 16h Clarkeat.—You uvedti't pay hidh hota) prices whoa W nnd Th conte deta tral clus pute here, A CAND TO Tis LADIES ANU Gi hLKRSEN ot thiacity—i will for the next days pny 2 por ceut mard (ida why other dualer fur evcond-haud luring, earpnts, ele. Call D.COMEN, U Wane tana: iy elt castoant chuthiiia, ear iuts. chy for fens bey LLELSCUL Hels Gt Sintorety ahor cunt ior (haa any oliur duulue in the ber th jt GME Aiate-at. OOD PCH PAT ing me LES, in or address tyr days at ait CANT-OF EF CLATIL (old No. i uy aidan Fiatabitetued boi irvnsos, a utc, fauliun tiie : cotton TG Rinne bates ae Dy ae Proll SARE BeHOONE, Cee raretenlure iniiulre ot de or x i SOW e BON Milan, [ome SRALKMI, FOR Ying, Chtewcu, pam NTHU-ENE MAN WEEN Su a partner Wt our uitics, now paylng Ea wwetly, Full tivoathation, Invited and reterencus exchanged, Bureau of kachanio, (79 la Sullecets sacuicetnienniig a TO URN Bronk boats COH~COMPLATE Hiv MOWED & CORBETT DR ete Aine Gevitus ongehalt itavelae apices Cyctopwala, 18 vols. auubp; Coupoe's wurks, BE yule, Medion (basluy plates), for sale cheuj. ds A HuunY olticn, STORAGE. ~ AEST, HUG city. Advances ay auroaeat Groitaae Fat WD choapest und bes | Seale ea city, be low natu, 0 Tans t" Wostern-av. ‘West Slao. RENT—815 PER MO: Awosmlory Letcks ty ae door, 31 Filinuresst, pher tloor, TO RENT—ROOMS, TH-FINST FLOOR AND iF Wonterteny. iif mime cottaxe, I iaimoro-st. $4 Inquire ot tay ILENE DVANCE: Noo ment OFFICES, &c. Miwcellnucons. ARGH WAIUSHOUS! flunduibticnt. ¥ ANCIAL. toy Oe Gnv-inlt brocers’ i, (0X10, BASH. jos S3und bY Houth Canal-st. Apply aris rr A NAN Ny SADE UN DLAMONDS W ATCA, 08. wd andy Te ndoluurat. eatabhietod 1k, U. LAUNDEI, AX Z nY Y AMOUNTS TO. TONS oy FORNT Cult MAHUR, Wit ust 10 ANID PLANO; phew ¥ Nt innehinury, ole. weithout removals and other jun collateral, We IL RING, © E. Madisuns Huow vy CGaAgi Alp Fox ond Gon AND stovEie— Money to ona on watotiog diamonds. and value Dies of every descripiiun, ot GULDSIMLN'S Loan wid Hulllonvitica (iowniody 8 Bast Madison-st Matade wud ional Hank coriticaws ILA HOLMES, re BW: TURN bs PDaheer citer Fldottty N PUTS TEU vutrenuyal. G. PARRY halen lmnpec 1 & HUND, 1s Wranitn 18) Wort Mat PAID Foi STATH SAVINGS nk books, und Scandinavian Nas Genoral KB ORTC WIT. oat RATES ON fed city real estate In adie to aul, jOlient iw poriy. fi anne LOAN—urd AN & JACKSON, (6 ditand uijnrds wee per conte ind upwards a © relang leks TUSINESS) CALANCEN, A baie NCH FOI RALESA' neluctod eieral invechundiee in tho Unest town in Northorn kansas, ‘excollont pays ing burton secured tenia rosea of Tabor und x= pewonee given away, For ful particulars call upoa ¥ MAUSLL, atd. V, Furwall & Cvs, Chicago, Ae ta PIG THUTSIN JX wi rom SLOG to $00, tO manufacture fertect working elect detunnd walimitols Address Ac WATE pote MLEHOTEE IT Lure; trat-cling tendo, poya Eh Atl oxpen Fut, charge, 110 bin Ball Ane A one of tho best count is vury lows witl wll for nae at Aon, Kix Coun drens . ANY enwrculic MUN KILN cure m barenatiOHG eft, s Debian the ps no Convention a nina ottiea, . Heica HAN; BABY be if BALE-A” UHOTOGRATE: Ni Ve Burren, As i 40) to B00 In the com: ontle O BUY ANY CB, ‘Vribuny uitice, NED AWE f 1} roonwich MUTEE vad, olthur silent ur active, ead Futton-nta. MISCELLANEOUS, er ‘THE CONT OF PRINTING AND nccoulnga ag the Natiotial Mepublias roquorlad frum ruspultsibia Hit is machines: proiite lank ‘exhiulon euwn to rialit partys AT A BARGAIN, MT, NIGH FIX a turin abo’ Burveu of B GALLERY IN tn thts Stato; rene Howson far walle adiatoly J O 1 it, i HOSINERS BTAN WIPE missin and pros ‘Auuruss A 4, sEREST INA WELL. ted business; lumber prafarred, Ade DESIRE TO ESTABLISH ta Chicaga or vicinity ty cantro| family consutnDe guntat tng ne. OF pariivute uw Yorke Fit be iny iru, -Spuciticadons have bosh prepared wud wns bo abiatied Trane De M tty, de it ha tidus, notably tu CLAIRVOYVANTS, ~( aT nhO1L.OGn 21h wvive ourre any wud allsubjoow. If you ore in trouble or wouht know for persone born in 31 cual luuery Nos A affairs, future, AGNE fronted at ty, Uouren hee siteot ana ir, dao, B.deftory, fumuttttes of Ai Intur frum New York duairen. holy homes. Very sucdosstul with my Inantunilny eter AuurUde d 1G uerolary of tha ANUIODIS, 1o whom all ve or Uaforo Thursday, MANIPU- pationts, Tanti jab PANTONNAT, DAMSSMAK HIE FIOM ¥ wolrao ronson pach pulterne rocelyed weakly. 237 Weaa tone in thre, y acouunk 2 iti ui taking opto to 1 Eu 4 mires tena inde and Thulinna fuading of Mie, oF what bust ta do, consult thy or and Locumber, wilt suluct eahoe, saris edud, far olreu Nadisan meno, i MENU dinar on love. ae, i April, Juns, Bepivmbe: NOTICH-TU WIlOM IT MAY CONCRRN: a ard sifutuiatny enttte ge wny other ive arobtat he PHT SAwUt ty CLiyCA AGO AND ST, Southern ghe tat dprings, MUS. DIL HLLIB NIV HIE PAILS FIMRUOD 014 Doctor gaick!, ried uinbora irk fe orcall at aa Wont aadlsnuset ISUNINESN CAIUS, | moe W, It DAR. » buries, Chicago. Advico (reg. bi! yuars oxs Periunce. Uustooas quivtly uud legally traasaciod, VOW BALB—OIEAD, ¢ Ww _ MACHINERY, ino Knd @ dehors ILL, By caters by “NORTH SDH, S-3TORY AND BASE- 1