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THE CHICAGU ‘TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1881. poe be tw See : te 7 a hue forth of tho thoughts and principles uf | harmony _ whigh exiated tetwoon them and | cline tt. Ho would be advised by his Stalwart a : Vr ‘Natnre soparata:from the supornrtiral {@ kuch | of thd philosophy of tho mind: ta tho fret ar | hodytng 14 iy f nivised by talwat KIDNEY AND LIVER CORE, fA foyer of us ull. Jt apenks klud ‘words fora Pr . 1 the unseen world of tho inind and heart of nun, | George Blot.” ‘The Rabbi referred to her as | frlends—or, better still, could rea for himeclf— smn ne mien rah a RELIGIOUS. Cine Te bringa ae RITE, MMi both | Fomsciousness, By this wo mean that attontion | A Tie unaeen work how slibti, how bide | a pookecnot nm a pooters and weiter: OF craymes: | that tio tek aehee neat aut neo for himaclt— a tags 19 chandé add’ pralzes \ttio “froshrivss of ‘tha | 1 called to. our rensations as known in the | Gon aru thy eprings of actlon: how delicate tho | butad'a port who, studied, antl reflected “thom | hia future niabiupns, whatever thes may on yy check -and says, "Oh, child -of earth, f love,| mind, and Also to the difforont states of tho | poates ut volition: how alinost unscurchahte the | by hee works, tho beaution’and myatecion of the | Thar tnat ie, notwithstandiner cunt -Tilefno's Christ the'| thoe; but whon a fow yonrs aro gone thoso | mind Itself, or tho mental operations that aro | inotivernnd Inflences that determina conduct. — | human mind. Showas ono of the geentert, tf not | den In accopting the Promlerehip ts, In and out, Riot, ‘swing’s Sermon’ on ‘ attontlons tall away, and “when “mucka have iz on he And And thus we have found an unseen world In | tho mrontest, and host informed students of | of souson, to ahape tho policy of the new deal as Connection Botween ‘Two - Come ta tho forohead: and tha ninny forme or | Kone re TE AE NDT HEN eel natuire, and nn unscott world In ourselves. And | human natura that the world oversaw; and, | tothrottie n thitdetern, President. Tinine 1s Worlds, : moe +‘: | physical beauty haye fnded, thie friend. once so i iN fron thig standpoint of obadryation and reason | metaphysical ns ber writings Appeared to foie, | Bhrowd enough to know that Conkling and Cam- : Ww Oras. 7 2 [eloquent in vows abaudons,tha. onca. dinar. che || Where wo may percelve, with clonrnoss thadis- | wo can: easily tke one more step, and that | sho kiow better than anyane cleo how to-tin: | eron have not abandoned the iden Of oRAIn 3 S4 are «¢ | Jeet, and: when on tho borders of the graya tho: | tinctness of thd tao and tho’ non ego, or of elt | brings n8 tv tho dour thnt opens ont to the un- | part the knuwladga- gained by tho-grand study | urging Grant four yeara henco: and it Isto in- es we i eportod ono saya, with teard “Naturo, lovest | and not self, that run through All tho atudles of | soon universe, and the tnseen God. to which bor life wis devoted. «Tou much could: | tereept whatovor plans’ they mny havo f.:Thontns Preaches on the Unscon | thou tno?" tho tron voice of this inw Rnys. "FT | peycuto Or, in other words, wo percetvo | ., it Just here tho thought of our ago halta—{t | not be sald in her praise, Tho happy manner in | in this respect that be Abindons tho Prof. . e ~-*] love thoo nofonyor, Go back to dus U8 Ys . M atandd atilForten, and says, “Wo know the world. | which abe depicted the atroda and affectionsof | Senate and goes inta the Cabinct. The Things Mentloned- by the - tho frloudsbip.of Iaw Cor ws 19 .flecting, chor. | that wo oro sontiont and knowlng belongs, | of matter: wo seo It: wo tough ft; but how shall | tho humnn beurt, 14 hopos and aspirations, {ta | Chlengo Convention developed that the West, aa! ishing us in our chilthood,.andin man's bost | and that .thero is n° .world. outaldo of | we know tho unseen? ftow shail we seo or know | charity and inorcies, fitted bor to rank as tho | after all,ean tnko the Prealdont: 50 Garfield Apostles: t dnya tinging him into n grave. Tho empire of | ourselves -and to which-we aro some. | God?" Wo must hore fall bavk upon the meth- equal. if not tho superior, of tho groat minds | and Blaine, following a line of strategic pol- z . faw Ip subliing only when It is joined to tho | what. relnted, What this inner conscious. | Os by whieh wo sce or know other things not | with whom sho was in close compnn' hath It | ley, bave decided to cater to that rection, nna x klogdomn of the miraculous. The. kingdom .of 1! how it f Tate material, How do we kaow inemory, and reagon, | wan trite that Snencer and Darwin were probably | have ugreed not ta lot Conkling hog tho ‘best earl George | material tan grand one for bumanity only whou | Hes 1s, or how {t Is rolated to things outside of } and hypo, and love? Not by ¢eelng with tha eyo} | her mental tutors, but tho pupil was soapt that | ollices. “He Is to. bo trented with eminont re- Memorial Sermon on..-: BE | Wetands with ono foot resting upon tho super. | Iteelf, or how It comds in contact with tho outer. | fot by wolgite or incnaures,or chemical nonlys | it enmo in tino to be diecovered that sho itn | apect: but thre is going to be no Urian ieep jot’. by Rabbi-Hirsch, ° natural shore,” Antwus was strong when be had | world, are questions over which thoablestminds | #[s¢ not by thoso; but almply 4s atntes nud exer- | parted knowledge to these from whom she re- | humility on tho part of the new Preatdent and Eliot”. by Rabbi:Hirsch. his foot upon hia mother-earth, Hercules usted | haye debated for thousands of years, and upon | elees.of the mind. We do not know how or | coved It. Tt find been satd ‘that “Georxo | tho astute politician who will bo bohind hitn. : eee _ | tho gtant from the curth and then casily slew tic th tis ‘ t tho f why tho mind atid the heart act. Woe do not | Ellot’ popularized the Spencerian thourtes, aud To say that Conkilng’s friends are disgusted ‘ : hit, Man rovorsas tha: fabio and is powor! which thoy are not yet ngrect, But tho facts | know cortainly how or why thoy como forth and | it might bo truo, for “George Ellot”. and Her- | docs vot eaver tho caso by any inoans. Bald. one & es Fy F whon he resta ona foot upon tho spirit-wor aro nll tho while admitted; and for the purposes | néct the world without, .We know wo have | bert Spencer were complements to each other, | of tha Sonator'a warmest advisers to-day: Archbishop Feehan’s Lecture on | Bolenco, the oruotl Hercutes, inay kil this | of our preseit dlacoursa ft may bo suffictont to | these inner states, and we khow wo do como in | ‘Tho Ilfe-Jong association of “George Filot™ |“ Woll, what in h—I couid be expeet? We talkod ‘ yet strange boing If {t can detuch his foot trom that aay this fact of an inner consciousness Is some- | contact with outer things Atd ro we know | ‘with Bir. Lowes had aley addeit to her prieelasa | tho matter all over nt Chicago, and it haa come the True Religion.” : . heavenly country. To dics casily whon be 18 de | how eoneoted with A body an thore is a boundary of our belng that somehow | storo of mind troasurvs, Tho two were ominent- | nut Just as I told Conkling tt would before be ; » | tached from that aninzing shore. low connote with 8 body anda nervous Bya | touches the shores of s Divine world: a | ly fitted to cach other, tho great biographer and | lert tur tho East. Old Simon Cameron, howover, . ¥ ky In our epoch whore t! tempest bas juat | tem, and theeo acer to have what we may cull | side or phase of our being that relates us to fus- -phlionopher boing as brilliant In hla ling as tho | gave assurances thing Garficld would pinv fair. JESUS, TH’ ANOINTED, moved slong emptylug all tho alr of tho diving, | n surface or boundary that onthe {nner sido | tlco, and love,and mneroy; that relates usto God, | great poet was tn bers, flo stood predmineut | A nice way ho bas of doing It, 1 vow, by accept: . % : Jesus ought now to riso up ng a place whoro that | connects with the initid and on the uitter comes | As one part of our Delny opera out and is met | among the great thinkersof thoday, Mr. Lewes | ing tho ndvico of Binine, and allowing him to BEIMON BY PROF. SWING, fron-ilko minterinliem should terminate. On | Jn contaet with the World: ur, In other words, | by all thoreis in Naturo, so tho other part opens | waa of Jowish extraction, and ft wae doubtiess | shape the Cabinet: of alt men, Garfield could Prof. Swing, pnetor of tho Contral Church, | what an {utintt blessing could ho stand na the | tho body, with ita syatom of norves, sorves as n | to'still inner and uppor dorths whore is heard | from her asroviations with bim that “Georgo | not bavo sclocted one more objectionbale to reached ton Intgecongregntion yestertay fore- | place where that long onler of soquonco whieh | medium of communteation between mind_and | the volco of the Tord. And as this ontward | Eliot" learned to fove and most ably defend tle | Conkling.” J Pp th boing ‘Jeaua Christ.” Follow. | hus given us Wife and death, beginnings and ond-.| matter, I know that many ominent authors— | opening phase of life would create and enil | Jowish rnov. As sho and Spencer were comple- In some quarters there is an approhension noon, bis thome iz ings, cradles and tombs, tho opening and tho | such is Buln and Mandsloy—would make tho | about it tho things that bolooy tothe bedy, so | ments to each othor,sv wern she und Shal pone. that Conkling willantagonizo tho new Admints- fou ts the sermon: fading Howor, abould be Interrupted, and where knowing mind to bo ne more than matter vital- | the inward opening phaso or side of our Soing The intter gaye tho world aShylock, but“George | tration from the start. Thisha will bardly do, The leading Netentl rs . ' ‘This nome, tho greatest on tho roll of carth, | p gato of miracles should ty opon to show inan | tzed,—refined to its highest state, Wo ennnot | eries out for worship, and mi nd love, and | Eliot” had handed down to postority a Mordocat | no mutter how much his {nclination nitat bo im Rotemeints of to-day parse ‘that = mayer, moat diseasos are caused, disord Kita: wo tshould | the throno of a personal Goud and tha scenes uf a | now enter upon this debate further than to say | tho fifo of God: and crying for those It cries for | and a Danlol Deronia. Anido from tho intrinsic | bent in that way. Conkling 48 too nood a‘pollthe | rawr. 2 tee nthe. and Liver ate NOE SEE ee oa a ee ait ee signifl- | Paradiso. We might roadity bo willing for all | thit the muterial hypothesis bas, 10 far, ‘come py. iz g pol Iver., If, theratore, the Kida continued existence, or fur Immortality, _ And | yaluo of her writings, tha Jowish people owad | clan to ahow hie sara uuiless he knowe that’ te ta | in wertecs edag sigh wiL bo’ tho rewalty othor wonders of tiny nye to pnas Away, for the | fusscily fulled to explain tho factof conscious- | still again, If any would ask. How do wo know | "Goor Ello a dob “4 f he P 1% health will bo th tof thovecpest grntitude, | ons scent behind which ts public opinion, “He | la truth uns oniy nen 8 sand timo, and fue 7 cance, * The Chosen One,” giving us the Phrase, | Hooks of rolizion and history, for tha annals of | ness orto bride tho ehasin betwoon tha dead, | of those ‘things? How assure ourselves that | For bad she not enlightened tho world regarding | antagonized Mayer from the beginning, but oars people sufta: At agony without belnye nila. Josus, tho Chosen Ono. ‘When from tho assom- | alltho pagan and Chriathin ealnts to become | unthinking muttor aud tho states that we know | thoy hive nuy reallty beyond (mayination? Wo | tho boautios of tho Jawish cbaraoter? the rontod tat ee see tempo enies tnt for | dn aid eal Cire marta ew ore tn tee tracer ie Lied millions of a nation in tho oldon yoarssome | winnowed of ench mystery by a rigid analysts, IC | as life and intelligence. may just as well ask, Hlow do wo know of love, | ‘The Htabbl at this point ontarged upon the | Domocrata, and ha bad tho rouurt, Btalwnrt olor | Chosotronbiene Saas fete aca sere cere or | Only thore should romafi to the heart of man | Assuming then, 18 wo must now, tho fact that | or Leauty, or bopo? ‘Tho anawer ta the same in | quoation os to what Shakapenre had Intended to | montof his own party to back him tp. C rare value, it contains jn nts necessary to ong. was choson King, somo aul, or Davids or | thid Joqus, tho Worthy, I all that marvel of-an | mania nspirity and tut tho body fs an cnviron: | both cases. We know those things ax nintes of | fonch hy iiis wonderfull production of tho charc | ling knows ton things melt na suce sary ones | Racenana herr taf choo wrent swat H Solomon, a day, wid appolntod upon which | annonrancé uftor death, for that returtt of the | ment, a condition or mediuts of communication | consciousness; we know them ns experiences. | acter of Shylock, anti Also upon the mission and | thut the popular mind wanta t give Gen. Gare Bly, reaturo and kenp them In order, It ten GM: tho favored porsonaye was‘ to bo transformod | orucited one to Join His frlendsonco nore, turns | with tho material world, we buve brought bo- | And tf wo can trust consciousness in the ono, wo | bellote of tha Jewish people, He sald Shylock | floldn ohanco, fair shows and, scvond, | in the limon Marat the eyes ane eauke pal from acitizen intoa monarch, Am{dthe pray- | back tho’ nlrading | wavo of law’ And | foro us one of those lines or points of contact In | can trust it inthe othor. ‘Therv ure many things | had been miven to the world not mally nea create | that Haine, after all, ts tho Idol of tho master, | Moadectun tshnmtice e Mtert aos Ceoeey teen 1 paall f the pricats, and whilo the: alr “Oh man, look veyond tho - order | the powor of vision, of looking or scolng. it | that defy wuntysis; we must accept thoin os thoy | uro of hatred, but to show how tha Iron yoke of | and to wage war on olther he would probably | AguesSalorial Favor, and ail dimculien et the tence ers and psaline o! D ta db of nature and sco a resurrection.” Thus | would bua very {utoreating study, had F'the | aro. And whon prayer, and trust, and duty, und oppression and porsecution erentod a flondish | fud it unpopular, as well asunprofitable. Hence nore, Liver, and Urinnry Oriana. Lod i + joaus ia doman not asa moralist or philan- | nbility and the time, to study the eye and its re- | love, and hope ch tho soul | resistance. Drivon fro oountr; country, an ie will make no of war, but bo will, iike o ean oxceltent and sate romady for fomalos dure” was full of nuaio of cornat, and flute, and harp. | 4, fad ded not Uf hit ibility. y, fy I id hope become a life in whieh th 1 total Drivon 1 try to it CoB pon war, bu 1, Wein an oxeett id BAL H and snokbut, and duleimer, tho highest pricst | thropistao much of ono who banda our hearta | lations to light and its sonsitive power to catch, | dally lives, that Is its world, though tnscen; | oven from continent to continent, tho Jew | hawk, wateb for the Admins | MZ Prexnancy. It will control Menstruation, and it touched with uoly olf tho head about to woar.a | over ty n porsount od” and.an tndloss fifo, | mad hold, nnd retlect tho forme and two colorsof | Just wa tue world that appear’ 18 tho world of | fearncd and” pryciiocd. what. appeared” to | fsttations Kersora feancereeieicgte eae chee | inatterunete at ranorrhaw or faite wt the Wonk crown, Bometiines this encred perfume was Upon tho supernatural in-Jcsus this immense | the yarious objccts about us. This] ennnot do the senses. be the law of avarico snd _scifiehness. | up that lofty ancor mln has been @ tmarked ofuane that MAKE the blood. 2h) k hiinan destiny will moro and more turn. | but we know that some! eyo is that win. And thuswe flud ourdcives a0 conditioned | Ho . bequme. a strange mixture of | charact poured upon the hoad. Outline drawings upon | Thousands of, allexed tnatances of teansconited | dow or opening through which iho: linet ‘self | that ouo partor our being comesout and liverin | (dealism aud materialism, and tho materialiem | siwarecr ss Tien oem fOr FOUF years—tn fact, READ THE RECORD. Eeyptian tablets aro to bo still seen whore: two or suspended Inw havo been reduced to fablo. | yets its largest and most constant impression of | the world of mnatter, and change, and time, We | largely predominated: or, if mntorialism was x SeOnennnemiecaenmesnmemmned “de aaved my tite". B, figures nro standlag ono on each sido of n third | Miracles have of lato yours died by hundreds in | tho outer world, How curious, how strange, | aro, {i part, ourselves matter; and as such we | misnomer, reaiiain might bo a botter word. Hut, | nestn ofthe wp. EA ee eee een lure and turning ovor tho’forebend of this | tho Protestant Church, by thousands ‘in the Ro- | how wonderful the eye! Weknow something of | share its fortunes; wo come tniler Its nwa; wo | at any.rate, tha Jow was forced by persecution 6 Daughtor of the Inventor i er MMO Reece naY disoanes oil ‘ono vases full of gomo Hiquid.-Hvidently yon church ae For ue vanity sen patrons its bonstrustion, how like a gluss ora Jens ita ae borat wre Hive, ane Bree Su tne part of tty aad oppresaton, which hau Dae for thelr fours dite ded oO. fects de ab the (ie Teh bansed sovera tesla and won. indarsemen: entra & ng, an ig world turns tow: caus Chiris mounted upon its seat yor - | bein , Hi ation, to moro -proservation an le. de Montgolfier, wi le from some of the highest modical talent in th pictures these.from tho woronation scenes oreo Bothy tha place whore the world of spirit comes sorvatory, ow we carry tis gies aia uee iw | yours, Hut tho spiritaal within up tnkos holdof | lesa to ‘tho eiars and. tha future," Georse ago of 91, was tho dauxhir of the inventor Of ie Non ark Warde pa irae to be witnessed whero iow are tho crumbling | with greetings to our world of perishtny Corms. | itis onrofully eunrded within. {ts bony sgeket,.| th oternal. When we pause to think upon it, | Elfot" had eon all this, from her Droud | tho balloon, and bis daughter survived. hit for BuMEn tn CoMpATIONA WER eho Ck ate stones of Karano or Tacbes, Tho Jowish toot | Mid ania adrigin at Goniayris | Someta ech Mue Mere eae see | Sakae oat ate Conaionou ae faa | BU mua, colo, a bed ete he | Sanson fons, fy fv foe cae, A . ininded socioty ol rigin and destin: @ | something af tho nd lubor it tukes tocon- | Ju work about what sho . How vine= Toutntaini ulioons during tho sieve of cy which had négombled often to witnoss the In- | Toason of tive Jems, tho Anointed gathers now | strucea telesaopu, to ervet an obsorvatory. to | Umo, All the principles with which the faind | Ir tn SDaniol Deronda.” “hna abe” plotured | Paris. “Ia iow Mite. de Aionigoliee teateece alt | ost eaReaeRT cpu aes dane much wonders is pus attguration of a now monarch, and’ which bad |) ejoquence and utility, Tf selonce his -allencgod |] ‘mount it and eo balance alt tho machinery that] and heart baveto do are eternal, We cannot 7 the lure ot tho ay anid uated paw nbrokar for rauasion to quit Paris onthe approach of tho | cine upon the market, and [4 sold by drugutata and nil . = tnd thelr hearts ‘inflamed often with hopo, aud | many of.tho voces which were once supposed to] wo can turn it upon any star, and | concelve of tho laws of beauty or harmony ever | hia wife and obild, By thie abe has meant to | Prussians. Bho llved on tho south sido of tho | dcaicrentm1-24 per votue. Foe Dinvetes inquira thon iva fow years nad folt hat hopo give way | bo Heard, and robe nanuminces of another coun | Aijuet die facies. tharaauco of diinncs,. ut | coming taan end, We ennuor ink uf ir, oe | show tat the dawiah people, driven out by tho | clix thoalde apposed fothol asian battaroa: | PCAN Gore biaberis Ces, Ina ; ry, then dots tho of Jesus riso up in more | hero Is this tiving oye or xinss in inan that he q . y world, looke nthe worl elr enomy, ad sha remained with hor mat outh in 7 to disnppoltitmont, had, through thotr prophets, | conspicuousness and rodoubles its impressive: | alwayscnrrieswith nim,—currios it onocenn and | thanature of things vterunl, Atd as tho soul | and ought to-obtain trom that enemy, as | her sorvica, tho only tenants ata deen ont HLL WARNER & CO,, Rochester, W. ¥.-" uttered tholr longing that some ono would bo | hors by Ita solitude. Jana encrics ‘Teasihe dhaiies. aver tho fold of | touches thosa ttouchas tho ctaraly inlivesin | Vest thoy could, n home and plonty for tholr doar | Housd of tasty flats, wuenoy every other’ ha ., HOGHESIER, anointed and crowned who should belay na sink ahs ecilng af Teiti Jn ail eet Ho, cause | battle OF walks 19 Bence pt flowers. We tedl- Sho. aturnals it knows tho oternal, It is im ‘ghee. Ba were. reall mounten by peotiies Bed. Old as al 0 ae evon thon eho went In- ing of tho. haart. Tuo religious thiukers and be no in tho public feeling as to this ona na- | ous or tircaume mavuiuory Is necessary to turn + el of love and kin 3 nm ly to visi 18 wounded in the ainbu- PROPOSALS. pion of a wonder-wors. Tho fall. of tho || st 11 ono direction or’ another, or to adjust itte | «A few raticctfons mustclosc thero remarks, | against thom and thoy bad to protect thoir firo- | lances, and was found at tho end of the slego to ick ni i TOU tut y Ingof tho mit es it, ant ou; 80 A 4 Me Rl a " article useful Or ick, promise, The nation turned over dally thoso | epochs, need. not drag down tHone pillars of tho very small, it can awocp In un Instant large tlelds | gét our powor in temporn! tuings by upptication,.| a mission to perform, Mordeeal, with the tinger dontgal fer Hved in zho summer at La Colle st ages of prophecy and waited.’ Tho WHobrew | supernatural boncath our ratigion, for thodo- | of tho starry beavons, orcome down nnd ob- y usc. Wo citicate our faculties; wa train our’) of doath polnted at him, bad refused to give | Cloud. In her house is a fino modaliion, by P lonrnod the prodictiona and waited, | cline and full of u thougand fatso things dousuot | ‘servo tho most delicate shudings and tintsof tho | powors for tho World's busluvss und conilict. | himaclf up to the King of Torrors until the | Houdin, of ber fathor and her uncle. Joseph de i) cin bo real and true, Oo human Ind in sts , 0 Boul has other nvonuos. rou whic! a safely nssuined howe a, io Occupation of unworthy of tha honor rocoived the sacred bap- | religious resenrchea bas nlways ‘ire a arent reaches tho outer work The Cota athora np | things. «Tho eyo Js traincd to sec, “The Jowiah people, with tho finger of peraccu- mana, but to natnes of tha twa fimous Froneh- tiem, At, Idat'Josus was born, Ho was aa far | drng-not across tho enrth, and bas pulled to {ts | and transinits sound, and tho Torvesof tusto wud tho foot to climb and walk, aiid tho hand to Ju- | ton and alienation pointed at thom, wero atruge ‘men wore carefully obliterated, Mile, do 1 foot orrors and tenths togothor in areatquantl: | siell dotect the finer quulities ofthe bitter or‘| bor, We supplemant theae powers inovery way | gilug on with tholr mission, and would carr Montwolfier was tho putroncss of Herunger, pub- 3 akeve Davie nai rap iarett ‘ icin ty, and ina strange adinixture. From {ts pollt- the sweot; andof tho Siany, odors fn things all | ‘woenn. And ap it f4 in spiritual things, W ont through until the world recogaized a true Jow.| lished a volume on songs, and Tonves wane and when Ife ascended tho spiritual throne, wi ical, and historicnl, and sclontitic, and socini ao- | aboutus, And, takes toxethor, whut an envie | wo have vision, would wo buvo Knowledge, | asa true man, and rouaenizod that the mission | collection of tographs, theluding letters ' au ono impulso tho Paleatinc world culled Him | cuniuintions of ideas, 1thas been compelled to | ronment, whats medium ts the body of man, | would wo baye oxpericnce and life, wo inustap- | of tho rica was to oniihton tho world. ‘Tha | writton by Bilvo Pollico with bis blood, “Jesus, the Anointed.” Tho divine porfumes.| cast asitle much. Tho jowels worthy to.be kept | Hut how much greater than all ts that which la py. tho soul to truth, and Joye und tiuty. Wo | Jews, thon, should shower lnurelson the grave of |. ——— had at lost fallon upon a forchoad cot unworthy | have been p handful compared with the courso, | back of these things; that which woenllour- | hive found gent fucts and principles to guido |-*Georgo Kllot,” and fet tho sympathy of bor Spending Money in Vaine Lest thoro might not bo coronation scones | colorless stoves it has beon compelled to ting | selves; that which usos tho bands and the fect | Us in material tht Wo usothom, We protit | greatand good mind snoourage and sustain. M. V. MB," Iersom, sa, (or Pinktiam e Thu: iz aM * a , Fs]. bi a , rearing the spiritual worth of | away. §, when the huwan.svul poreeived | naacarpenter uses toola; tbat which. uscs tho | bythe lessons of the past. We gladly ball the | them in the work of necompllshing tho object of . = 5 Shou aE tied upon lle noud hoe Minbaster box | Itself to bo in a wonderland, with great clouds of | eya ie astronomer ties bis glass; that whieh | discovery of Nature's grunt laws, aod husten to | thefr glorious mission, r + | Hersom), Boston, Mass., reports: Atter 2 of “perfumes, ene nnpthoe beart full et mystery. rolling nro (dk nob dotaok, tin. at ul Gs arr i fii Lenvest ality sheaa te eran goaulla, nsbls way — vatnly spending 0 for other remedies to H t nolnted tho vory fect of the | presonco of nntural Inw, ought only o 'o hnvo been speaking of ourselves as bein} so vo le ‘Iuutlo a ¥ - | rellove my wife, . i tt 0 1¢e 0 on rac ors Ope a Ove sucha hiatney od feats such | tho magical, tho superadturuls tho. fayaterioun | dwelling in bodied aud Imnkiag nue tartan ties. {und tho uso of vleetriclty.. Nuw, thoro nro rent THE TRUE RELIGION, tinting ‘that St Lagu no Meultation 3n-due ‘i acones the name camo to us: Jcaus, tho Worthy; || Tho great montal drag-not - brought Iria’ crtide pyos Upon tho world. -Now, by the accomimodu- | Inws of tho soul; laws of tho spirit; Inws of Sade LECTURE BY THK UT-HEV, ARCHIIBHO | ya},, : , Jesus, tho Anointed, Lot that porsonago bo our | mass and variety. But,-If now sooiuty must | tion o! Honglinges womay and do give to this | and {tis byobsorving theso—by dolug tho wil! FREIA: _ ‘ uth. cast nallo a thousand falso miracios, no discredit | thought of fookingu wider meaning than simply | of God—that tho soul cumes to know spiritunl ! iDOFDINY leeUM pends for n largo part of ita | need rest upon the supernatural in Cherise, Of the things the wo litorally soo with tho ove, |,things. Iti by truth that wo know truth: by Acoblahis rae at ints province, iat AMUSEMENTS power to blc#s tnankind unon that ono form of | — This interruption of the natural luw onlledtho | We spenk of tho mind us looking at things dnd | Justice that. we know justice; by tore that wo-| Ovening lecturod Inthe Church of the Saers CENTRAL MUSIC-liALd mirnole called “Jesus, the Worthy." Qua can- | Christ comes to us attonded'by.samo great ‘and | acolng things in tho sunso of percelying them, or | know lovey by fuith and prayer that we know | Heart, ‘corner .of Nineteenth and Johnson a y HALL, notailirm that tho assumption by tho whole | unique considerations. Lnood not roviow the | understanding thei, Thus wo say, "I cannot | tho rest and pence to which thos lend. And ull | strect, on Tho ruc Religion,” for tho beneflt. | THURSHAY, FUtDAT. aud SATURDAY, aftor- world that Jesus werg only n human bolog would | common ovidenco suppltcd by the paycs of bis; | soc how a thing cait bo,” or wo say igitn, “Now | thong paths or nwa lead out Into the eternal. | of tho poor of the purteb., Tha church, which 1s ‘ening, first appenranve inthe West of the Pesi-Olice Department, Cbristlun religion. ‘Tho in- | tory. Many porsons of bigh standing, have left 2," that 18, | understand, And thus tho mind | Thoy ull tend directly to God; for God ls truth, | |, colebrated. : ore ctar euch an aeruimplion by part of tho | word that this porsonagyaroso frome hie grave, | hase vision, @ ecslies of at “amvterstauding, by | anid God te Justice, and God is Jove. Anil She] BVHEY lane one, Has well Hited; aid. the: pldty, Washington, D. G., Dec, f, 880, oxlsting communities of Kuropo and Amorion | ‘This testimony has always lain apen to. you all. | which it loake upon things and knows then, Just | tit dwelleth In Joye dwolleth In God." And, Ot | reverence, and churity of tho people were shown : forms no basis for making wn ostimate of what | Donot foar to giva it wolght; it ts very di- | os truly as tho oye fosts.upon a hougo or a tree. | If for n fow earthly years Wo aru co Intenton ac- |. by the way thoy aut through the services, thore k Proposals will be received at the - would result were tho rojection of the miracics | rect and powerful. I proter to load -you to ‘Chia mental look! c -and seolng takea In a | quisition,so bungry for tho things that perish a ee Of Joaus to bocome Untvorsal, for it may ba that | note tha fact that all rationalism aNd naturale |-uiuh inrgor Hold thin duce our. vielen of mater |i adaye how cavor #bOUld wo bo tO know tho | LOMy Present from 1,200 to 1,000 people. ‘Thaln- | ATLAS. who will vivo, four of tale unlas enter | Contract Office of this Depart- & . tninments on tho abavy dates. Seasun tc _of the Nazarono so cherished | fain that bayo rison up tn such powor ond rich- |. rini things, and much larger ‘ t - | oternal,-to be clothed with. tho garinents that | terior of this vast editice was nearly as cold as | STAit LECTLIEe COUIST dood ony on hurr * . oS det Peer aan Carnell, pubic end, by tauy | ness of late yours Hato wor Doon able Lovexcluda |: hte tterieh teat ce al ele eee eet | Movernrow ohio dud the tronguree and tho | tho alr outalde, and tho, ontio congremu- | SeeMae THe eine Roto, Enemy | ment until 3 p.m. of January 18, Bilton of Prottetanta modified tho vonttmonta | miructe from thounlverio. :. Thoic | sKo=. | and hourinw, and tone) A tista.— Vor. thoae 2°y8 that aro (inmortall - Uon ent ebivering, and shaking, and 1881, for carrying the alls ot of tho rativnniistic host and dotains them upon | duced the numbor of the dopartu things that ara perce! red tbrougis tho ‘senses MY BUUIOCL SuToste, AAAI te Value ve-tho-|-courbiing, -with- all. outuldo . wrappiiga on, ‘ 3 a Xt ying manus of. tho border of tho supernatural. Wo eroaltin- | kingdom of law, but hos uot buen able to stnuat nocossurily bo mutrini, Just ag tho senses | longer or fur-oif ooking, Nour vlows aro often | during asorvico which Justed an hour anda the United States upon route'No. iiuenoed not by our awn opinions but also by | ono singlo doubt upan the miraculous og boing | that porcolve thom aru material. And wo muy | deceptive; thoy ara otton Winding. Wo must | quarter, ‘Tho church ig n largo une to heat, et- | mat has over visttod ‘Aterles. "Che ober & " a i tho opinions. whiob surround us. In tho six- | actually possiblo aug probable. Undor that form | rendily and gludiy admit that tho material | get away from tho mountain'to sco it, We must | uated ata polnt where tho north and west winds | cnete performance. iiusate tho ‘hoy will, during 28,700, trom East, St. Loutyy Tite teenth and soventecnth couturies, whilo Franco | of thought wonders diminish !n number but in- | universo is vory groat.—is n wonder furover, and | get away trom ovonte i Hfe and history to esti- | catch it, but that it should be fn tho condition It | Duncing. Sports and Games, Feasting Hollins 1tas is, t * 4 firmly rojected tho aieformalion in Gormany, pares in lignity. jt yrus lone no contassed by: wo may udmit also thut our uowers of Soding, mate thom, And Bock Jn full ae fo; ‘tho ras fase crantnn, allowing 90 fen People to | and Corenuntes ot thelr Nutt s County tho unig nois, to Union Depot, St. Lous, in the porsons of ita bishops and priests do- | eminent Christian logiclang that uomiraclo neod | and through tho varlous sonses of coming into | neue view, tho quick result, Ia not tho best guide, | catch probul e uf cold, seemn unox- | talnmont dete undor rection of Prot, JA. S 7 | hounged the movernont of Luthor, i yet un- | bo thought crodibto unless it was porformed for | uonecious rulution with: tile universe, are nico | It ta only n5-wo look (otha attr yeura that wo Diniusblo, tho Hight, too, wie exeeedigly poor | MYON AE of Jurusalot, the State of Missourl, from Janu- sly absorbed tho sontiments that filled | a tremendous reason. It must not bo supposed | very rent; und wo nioy properly rujoico fn thia | come to prictice’ cconomy.“or solf-deniul, Tha-| und flickering, CO ee eed ta iay at the Wox-Onico 2 ; foo Nectecand ta tho porrons of Fonclon, nod Quit tho Author of Naturo would suepoud Tits | too? ‘Tut it js justat this pointe ye tee tenth, | menwholive only for -day will buve oe poor | The reverend gentleman ontered tho pulpie | S284 te, und #1, wecurdinx to Joention, try 26, 1881, or April 1, 1881, Mnasillon, aud Pascal betrayed tho effect in | wise and universal laws that some mortal intght | mg of our toxt couies in nnd tellausof this othor | to-morrow. It ls 260 Of this near looking | shortly afters o'clock, aud unuounced his text: r, RLY'S TUEATRE, Paris of" thoughts ond ieelloga which had | accomplish somo personal ends, or that somo Toekines this othor sacing,—tho looking at tno’| that mon go indebt. Choy don't soa to the eud | ‘*fAtn tho. Way; tho Truth, and tho Lite,” You wm PN i cae s Aricent roprtetor ‘hudded and. blossomed in Wittenborg. {deas | group of childron or micn might onjoy tho pleas- | ungcon. oratthat which {¢ nut visible to tho | of tha ctx: fponthe wheat thutr notes will fall duo, | will Und it In tho fourteenth chupter of tho Gos. “ Advortisements, with schedules do,not aways ask to be received. It. is dif. | ura of a curlosity. Logly 4g warrantod sin the | nuturnt ayo, 1t 43 from.thia noar forking that men yield to | pel uccording to St. John." It was tho tlret thnie VO-NIGHT! | 5 TO-NIGHT! . ¥ . othors, jorofore, tint! 10 jet in 5 Te u forme erhaps common te nll a! is 9 is ie coming months nd estimate the‘ insolt, Was a I " ~ natural of Jesus shat! have shrunk away almost gapresaly 10 carey 3 false ngont away from a Bimeu ty of onlling tho wind away, Frown tts casy roaults uf thor folly thoy would havea powcr of | first timo that these words wera herd Dov EY CARTE'S LONDON OPERA COMPARY. | structions to bidders, with forms to June 30, 1883. to nothingness, It will only bea’ dogmatism that: king with the innocent; that no | oxuurstons through tho senses out foto the world | sulf-rostraint Inthe prisent, Hut thoy don'tyce | wy tha annonucoment of an individual. A ri i" q a cnn agieas that wita Curlat-as only anuman | holy relles will beal tho disouses of parsons wow | otunnterial things and lendingie co tae mercies | thoponsliyt they dontacetbouroken down boay | And who was ite, who could sponie euen words Oriuinal Fifti-av. (Naw York) ‘Theatre Cast for contracts and bonds and all bolng Christianity, would perish. Porsonalty, { | sick on those mortal ahorcs.. Tho long nrgu- | floult taskof seoins tho Invisible, In ehildhoad | and tho impoverished soul, ‘Thoy don't weigh | of [Mimsolf? It’ was in aday when thore woro | W-8.GILBERT.....und,.... ARTHUR SULLIVAN'S | other necessary information, will ec] that fecl tour religion would from that monidnt | mentoft Dr. Troneh, an evangelical Christin, | and youth ton mind naturally trayols outwurd | the regret, the angulst that must como. ‘Tho: men of gonlus, and sayvunts, and men of letters, datea decline should it over class sta Lord | fully clnborates tha'iden that benonth a miraeld | and tnds ita fife lurguly tn the thiogs tine do- | look tapresent gruciiication, But when wen in | Whose writings were ueknowledged: but To meh RATES O F PENZANCE. be furnished upon application to among those whoso names grace the pages of rae roasonfor ita perforinnnce must exist, | light the senses, ‘Then comes the work of life | curly lite gota long vitw,—whon thoy alitub up | alone suid, “fam the lite, 1 will plant goods In | Samui bis Lieatenet H we Greok and Noman and modern biography as | Tho reute rationalism of our contury, whito {t | ingur middle yoars, and by this wo nro lurgcly | tosumemount and lock over nil its way, its | tho Beurts of men, 1 will plunt Kerms, | Frodurtek, n Pirate apprsntion. Mb co Macrory | the Second-Assistant Postmaster- pure morallsta and philanthropists. What our | lossons tho number of thoso variations from | and necessarily occupied jn and bold to tho | manboud and old age.—thon thoy begin to Whogo fruit was nover known before. ‘Muj.Gen. Stanioy,of the itrities Arm: , Wy | General, * . Taco needs more than tho moro wisdom of con- | law, cannotdo moro than join with Christiin | things of senso; and hence ft la very often tho | culute. ‘Thon they begin to work and to save: ‘There nover was another who clultned such av ers Serwonnt of Hotlee AL Standleh a duet and the exnmploa of. fusct pioty a we ad- | logic in alfirming that whon God pushod nsldo | cago that ft is not tilt alekness or ald aga comes | thon they begin to stuly and to onlargo tho | mission ns this, and who could abow such re- ‘7 jon, Btantoy’s youn iY miroin Plato, and Eplotet! and “Aurollus js | His common ordor of sequence it was for some | along to browk in Upon. thesooutward tendencies | mind; thon thoy bot fo luy tho foundationy | sults, Tho Israelites bud thelr Moses. There soma chain to link the soul second world | great ond, and to woaken the hold of tho senses, thut many | for churacter, ‘and heme, and iniluenco, und | was only One who bad auld, “1 am tha way, the and toa personnl God, and if this Jesus camo | | The destructive powor of scionce fs called to n | peraons tind thomgolvea inetined to philo-,| power for good, [mirried a noble young man | truth, aod tho life.” It wis Jesus of Nuzireth, not and wont not by an order of Nature, but ly | haltby tho fact that the universo itself 1s a | sophicand roligious thouhta and pursuits, Ani | the other, duy who atthe aga of 17 loved a | boru ‘of tho Virgin Mury. If thoy only knew ical mald Amu. Motte : a spacial act of Gou, thon e mnyatery of tha tink | mirclo. It finds law in the world, bub tho dis- | the provailing tendency of ourage of inatorint | bewutitul ttle Biel andtuld her go: und with a | how much tuoy bd received at Christ's’ hands | _ Urand Choras 40 Volees.- Enlarged Orchestra. Postmaster-General. verso {s sotved, and man may feel that -ho has a | covory comes tao pato te escape iniraclo eel- | triumpbs and grindour, andof much of ourphi- | mavly purpose and sauna he resolved to bo | thelr hourts would go up in grutitndo. ‘Tho 7 SAED HAGE “ og Fathor in Honven, and 1s to riso from tbat grave | onco must find alaw that can make a world, | Josophy too, 18in thodirection of callingtha tind | worthy uf ber, and to ind her a homo: end ho | Christin teachings which they bud bud fatled ACADEMY OF MUSIC, to which wo all tond: ‘Upon those two ‘assur- | Onoe hero all the phenomena of our honvons, away from its clforts nt dvepor iooklug, or look- | wont away to New Kexico and tolled sovon | togive thom a truo renlizaton.of tho great |. Most, Btdo, Stalatad-at., n Atudtson. iaia Ko D Prop te * “ ances Christianity coms to atand as ‘upon sub- | and land, and sen, all thophenomeun of lite and | ing atthe unecin, and to Ox it plmost wholl: yonrarand gainod proerty, and hor lova kopt | blessings which thoy enjoyed through the Savior | WAl EMMET Hino foundations’ Whatit mbeht bo without a | death, light, and boat, and shudow, tho twa oan umn. tye taugible aud tho chjective. And henge i Nant OF at feast de hnd mude then less ‘Every Rvantng and Bntinoes this woek, im pure and good ulithoge years; and thon be | of mun Dellof in thosotwo Interruptions of Naturo’sor- | bo found which regulate thom or cons | the grotter need of all the itvailable | camo back and they mit lu thls city, and L guve (ippresiatire, Tho real culightenments, and ore a i der one may not know porfectly, but ono may | tinve thom, but to got nit. these | countorautiog influcnces that muy tond to pro- | them God's bicssings at husband and wite, How '| blessings, and benetits of religion were duo to | Miss CARRIE MOWARD, Mr, SHED LE CLAIR, Be aitirm that’ humanity sorely neods those two | things here naturalism is compolled to bow | sorvo the propor equilivrium or Daunevot ito” Many young men for want of tho longer lock- | Jesus Christ, iw HOWARD DORR AND SON, cA ns polulg of contact bowoon time and otornity. | sta hond tnelioneo. and ask help from the ub; | | Choro ie ot only this naturat or philosophies | Ing have zone tu ruin ii the tuateovon years, It | | ‘The Arehblshop tho roviewed tho stato of tha Miss MADGE AISTON, "Proposals (or Subslutence Slores._-. joaus 1a nooded of.a miracio to connoct two | solute will of o Luwmakor., Nuw tho continual | djttioulty in tho way of opening tho doors of thu | 18 tho Jong looking—ibe lookin nboud—that | world beforo Christ can, bow ft wag guverncd Ate. Je W. ANSON eee Across rn UTD OP LURCIASEO it Dae e. world. wish of God fea law, an isolated wish 1s a mie- | unsoens aud thot the atrengthoning of this by | #lves grandeur, aid soblyness, and power to by {Molutey, tho fowls of {ho ule and tho beasts | ALAS Ne supported by GEO, LEANOCR end ne NOH. 3 AND 4 BART WASUINUTON-AT, 1 eliied. He alluded O | Btock Compan; x Tt dovs not som so ossontial to tne value of | aclo. In securing its universe Sulenco fa com- | tha sclentitie tendencies of tho age: but thora Oe 9 boing tho Christian philosophy that man should be- | polled to admit an isolntod wish‘and thus-jolua | Js this other fact, thut tho sonses yield a quick }| And ao itis that the greatest strength and tho | roligionaof tho Druids, Persians Novo that Jegus 18 tho absolute God.—that Ifo is | with tho Coriatinn in ussuming a mirncte, Nat- | and nosy enjoyment, whilst tho plonsures of | noblest jusplirations of {fe como from tholonyer | Rotmans,- “when the 3 Mi Li tho samo as the Father, - Such an'idontification | urniism Js compelicd at ono volut in ita process | mind and of spirit lle more In thy distanco, and | looking that takes Iu net only tho ycursof this | stiuon ' and. rovolling —pructices’ in. re. | DOsecured by vot Ndlson wid Holl teluphanon, Rha plnce they witbs opguedl te the prorones ot anes of two pamea is césentini in a theology which | to opon tho yate of wondorlund and let In a | are to be bud nt the cost of study, and of n pres- | Ife, but reaches uvor and takes ‘hold of tho | Melon wore iu vogue. Pinto acknowlodyed WYICKER’S THEATRE. hiddvra ua may be prosent, for thouale Of tho follows claims that cury as iuOnit Savior could dio to | universe, We accept of that miracle not only | ont solf-denial. And yot, over Against this, nua |. youraufeternity, Ancthis is just the vision | the Impotency of wan aso teacher. Tho Savior i * jug. nrticios to the Subsistence Departmentor the U. remove what t thoology. calls an iniinit | because the untverso is here, but beenuso tho | over against all thovd favta that tend to turn | that our Saylor eoughtto give to mon, : This Ja | inetructed His Disciples to preach tho Word, and, MI SARAH BE Army, to bo delivered on or before Janunry 24 134, penalty; but te ostimate-of Christ most de. | reason for tho mirncic {¢ Ho ¥ Alltho stars | the tidy. of our lives into tho channels | tha emphusis of tho Niw ''catamont, that nan | Io mado Peter a rock upon which Ho bulit His le. RNHARDT, | si sich piaces in chicazo as nny bo designated by he mnanded by tho whole buna Faso, Drosuut and | and plunots, with nit thor beauty and grandeur, | of the sonaes, and to lesd away from tho,| {8 immortal and shoululive in tho jamortal 5 part | chureh, Horo wag tho foundation of tho Cutho- THIS MONDAY EVENING, Jan, 10, ung enad. vies fo which shal '—s0W hi ‘AUO, LIL, Decumber 30, 180, tn duplicate. subjuct to tha usunt Tecelved at thls vitica untihy o'cluex. 2 i ‘rcoks, ‘Auminalon-fvenings nnd Sunday Matines,t 2 Healed proposes! 0 pahrte foo, Wed. nnd Bat. Matinean, Wea amd ee went eee conditions, wil to come, 2 unat estima real down | all tha subtimo distancos and motions in tho | aplritual, fatto powerful opposing argumont, or’ | of his bul. it wa cw to fost Ne Churob, ‘Tho grontost uf wen and teuchers ADIIENNE LECOUVIE eee ine ta ies eee ee thobarrlors of naturalism and digclosato hu- | denths of spneo, all tha Hoods of lige siveup- | fuctof tho toxt, Lunt the “things that nro sdon | nerisbiny—wo can reuponly enrruption: but it | mine orr, but none woulddisputo God's autbor | rraesgae rue POL eI CON ee CRETE. | et ee eo MAM pares, wel, nee maa eyes a porsonnt God and a coming Nfo, The | log through the solomn siioncca of the uppor | aro temporal.” And boro comes tn one of tho | Wo sow to tho spirit, of tho spirit wo shall reup | {ty in tho tenchings of tho Cathullo Church, for 0 BABBANT SCAM TOL Frida | thoroughly drlod out before, boli packed. euch sida an ‘hureduy- A supernatural in Jesus (s the boon nucded—that | realms, all tho occupants of uny or ull worlds, | most offectual counterbalunolng considerations | Ifo everlasting, 4 . itwas built upon tho words of iim who sald, | PHEDH. daturday Alatinco—FROU-FROU, Ny | We be coverud with now cottun cintt, and the moat, Hots tuo Dolty may bo the joy of many, that Ho | all tho blossoming flolds, wll tho singing birds, | of life. We desito not only present happinoas, | Again, tt Tait this loigor looking that yo aro | “1nm the way, tho truth, and tho life." ‘Thoy’ | performance Saturday night. Curringos millanproaen | Hho Shus buvured, 10 bs puckad in. ciated contal nine Js only human might woll bo tho despalr of ail, | all tho rationul bongs who think, and tovo, and | put contitued happiness. ‘And tho kuowledga | to Hud the explunation and the compongutions | could not be half Christiins; thoy could not bo | {o'Thoatry from Dearhorn-at Shunt pounds nebasch, well steappud with green Bofors, In lato times, tha naturalists camo along | smilo, all tho Inmost recesses of tho mind and ‘| that is forcod upon us atl that all this outer | of thisatrange life anc world, In.tho vorses | half Catholics, and also bo half unvollovers, Tho HOOLEY'S THEATRE, av pounda Peas, split, strictly cholee, In, doubla with tholr studies and declarations; wo all ilttle | soul, unite to compose a ronson for that slr | acoue te but tompurary—la but a kind of dis- } procoding the text, [ul suyd “we ‘havo this | tenonings of Christ woro tho sume forall, Thoy a ss i aicka with cornora tied, Inside hoary twillod cotton, know what anironiike, inscusato thing isNature, | acto wo enll tho materiul world, In obedionco | sulving view that cun last only for so short a | treasnrain carton vasels.” Tho yeasola aro | hud boun tho amo for tho sluve of Itome ns for Mone: dutsidy now Runny; containing WW lbs vet cach. viewed fn itself alono. Jn all tho old conturles | to 8 call so oud; so oloquont, fo toartul, the | time, und ta liable to end at any moment, is a | troll, thoy org wok aucperiebing, but thoy hold | bla mastor. It was the samo roligion in tho jon WY pounds Hicd, Curulina or Luulaiang, chuloo, {t waa not so. Tho woods wero peopled with | will of God rushed outward into life, Quo iire | constant und powerful appeal to all thoughtful | immortal troagurea, J auvs “we are troubled | wreat rupibile of to-day, Tho teuchings of pant ne are ate an, 10, every evening, and Weilneed, rday Matinous, uo neat comudiun? Denutiful and happy divinities. ‘Thoro Dianaran | acle, tho untverio, cama. It is justited not | minds to look for somothityr decpor; to sou if | an ovory wido;" wo are” persecuted but uot for- | Christianity wero tho same for the poor us tho WH ~ i caus Humius. eranulated, Behumachor's Voatl, wilh tho now moon on ber brow for Jeweland | simply by tho fact, but by to araidcur ot tho | hossibre If thera be not sama woaitt and Joy of | Akon: gat down but 10h diourayed.”” Wo aro | rich. It waa the wan to-day aa wet yeature Mr. CHAS. L. DAVIS, vitae subas, "6," choloo, iy Tomlinson’ pax arrows on ber whit oulder. a that will not t) y" ways * bouring aboutin tho body the dying o! uy, and It will bo tho sumo forever, It was the mo tentbarrels * There “Veuus stiono in tulmf{tablo beauty! | , Science, thus compelted to nsk its own world | Let us, thon, from this staudpoint, where tho | tho Lord Joana; wo ha-p come to know iilsiites | wey toHoavan. It was over tho same und ne | i ti# colobrated charnctur-comody In ducts, ontitied | MBit poutida Sail, Auhton's One, clean’ und dry, in Thore Pan played his forest matius and vospors. | from tolracio, fs notin w position to deny that a |- outer and tho visible are porishing, or aro pus- | tu know His suffering and Ilis joy; and know. | changing, bealing and beautifying tho world. . se utanh: asl _ hore Jupliee passed over valloy and) sdountain | Foason migbE return vast gnought to earrunt | sibio tows ouly for aq eure 4 Uino, turn'our | Ing-thede we know that ull things dust sume- | The Conteh hud fot crunqud freon ite fonchiigs ALVIN JOSLYN, PN AU eto aa aa inthe chariot of lvhtning and thundor, Tho | oue moro lsulated wish of God. Hnying gotton | thoughts to the tnscon, E how, tell for good jv tho dtermil yvars, | ovenin this wonderful and progressivo ugo. If | ity groat represontative uf tho Now England farmer, LX doran 1-1b cans mllk, * Kagle,” In casas oontatn= atroums whero man never camo wera tha | hor world by miracte Solonco should permit the.|’ Wo huve alroudy observed the fact that the | And walleln In this, Mbt he says: © Wo faint | thore bad been n change what would becomo of | supported by n powerful company of selected nrusts, Z fountains whore belns lovolicr than mortal | roligious soul thus to scouro ita prize. And tho |' mind has the power of seuing or of undoratand- | not; for tl ough our cutwinlina perish, the | the childron of men? What was true of tho Monday, Jan, W—Hice's NYoa Opera Company. 1, Bohumachar’s I, In 3-1b packets, 3 ‘ looked at their forms as ina mirror, The denso | Christinu bustons to accopt tho offer and to to | ing facts and truths that aro not rovented totho | inner man is ronewed diy by day"; and thon bo | Church thon was truo to-day, Divine religion | yryeq, . packets to the e te oaks woro bowors of abode for croatures happy, | uve tn tha supernatural of Christ. ‘This | oye, Aut benco wo must turn to this mental | says that” our Uabt aftiction, which Js but fora | Was always unchangeable und the same for EXVOSITION BUILDING, wel sin Slt pags, peaked tn Bobee sogeat a ‘Be and beautiful, and immortal, Peek igh of iy wondor ia not fouutod upon any inadequate | souing, this powor of tho mind, and ask’it to re- | moment, wurketh fur isa firtmore exceeding | overy cluss. He then alluded ita few eldquent x Ont: a Lust 0, ouch is ADE: ‘wind camo from some spirit. each shooting-atar | cause. ‘The soul dood not ropalr to this Jesug ax. | yoal tho world that does not No open to or | and otornal wolght of glory.” But this vision | sontenecs to tho pour who wore’ always with our Only and Lust Opportunity to Hee 1,20 poundsatareh, corn, Kinysford’s, in LId packets, was a messenger from tho Delty, onch Might of | 9 savage or a -barburlan murks tho: tight of | visjou us the mbuntains and continonts riso up | comos fram “looking sot ut the things which | them, and closed with an cloqttent benediction, cases containing @ packets each, : birds waaa whisper of destiny breathod from | birds, or as a Croaur watched @ shootlty-star to | bofore our natural aunt, p Qreucen, but atthe. thhys which are not Koon.” ‘ re ON pounds starch, laundry, Kingsford’s Silvor Heavon to tha bowilderod heart, Into an carth | learn some puth for personal vanity: to follow, | "And bore wo should not bo discouragod it our | We must put man tinde:tho light, of oternity— H Flas Sn Tel packets, tu Case CONLAIAINE 2 packetE, which was once #0 porvadod by tha Divine cumo | but to tho wondorful in Joaus tho soul turna ns |-montal eleht is notatOrat cluar, It touk: usa | wemust put human iveunder thle Mght and GATH GOSSIP. i ‘Dh keultdna cana ay: mxplo, heavy, gonulne, best tho naturallata, and rapidly: have thoy emptied | 10 somothing that marks out the highway of | Tony wallo—tongur thay wo havo tlought—to | Viow it as planing up abi over to ttornal Yeury— Wolght $0,000 pounds! Just think of thls onors | qunitiy,in cuscs Ouniaining bene esc, © Z jo woods, and elds. and the stredmé, and tho | tho buman race,—as toa now tinlverso of the | fearn to sco natural objects, The oyo did not ue | boforo wo get tue oxpanation of tho present | wromtty nM 8 Ia a rT mous proportion. —uver 40 tons! ‘Beaves wheat. crackad, Schuinacher's Poart, in 3-1 bic of those many und boautiful ombloms of a | spirit, vast ns that ono of tho body which in | direst take. iu forms, und distanecs, and volurs | dlsolpline and aulforing Wer wo to apond al | Mostly Mere Surmise and invention, ie Sa eeT Niccage tats best of all prnetical los- | packots, if packets 10 tho case, od.’ Under thoft dispensation this old spirit | toriailem ao loves, In the supernatural oriein | with cloarnoss and distinouags. We’ may leara | our lire ind nuryery toghich ouly orylng babes | | WasittnatoN, D.C. Jan. 0.—If surface indicu- Open Daily trot : “TNO Rh te raser y ual te colect any oF all bids, # ‘ ng an yours too! ¢ child varw! ? af setae Secan sas iehllaein aA Z beret properly, ation, ination ghaoge 0 tie Beieery anes aut etn vcatles ‘once jooxlig at the wor! ow slowly wh caine | and womunhood: did widwell only with chilit- | fatobetho Warwlek of Garfeld’s Adininiatra J, We ot eae ne xco all the parts and relations of any hood, wo’ tanation of :suc! PE Ot ry) aC, A universe of law, und wo now perceive that | this Croator in. ta. ‘Christ, 40. caine oct, he thlays tint wo wow soo ously anal ut stute\ oF Gtuworld where toro wore ouly-cnis | YOR Tho King te to bo-Gon. Garteld, but bo- GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. apOEMn SS ere Was no Diaudin tho fora and na Neptune | pass botore us tho kingdom’ of” tho. soul. | gnu are tho whinge that vo hove sooe cone | dene hee’ a Tutwhen woo out aud | Mind tho King will stalk Blaino, shiping not only a erronr Spte ea eet enue lapaay In the food. Sooner or later the atormo: ronson Bown nitracles both countries ful foundation. | often, Tho traveler must look many days neh wou those oryine inoue becoming t men and | tho polley but -tho ponionnel of the now deal, | , ‘Tuls Monday nlzht, Jan. 10, nrst appoarance at this | oe PROVE ON SES nama : must havo come to sweop Away, as tho down of | ‘The most urdent Imagination catnut, sulewi | rich tandsvape or at ® Niugara to take in all ite | Women,—beuoming workers,—subdiing oonti- | This isnot idlo elattor, but abomb-proof fact; | THedtre of tho vory célubratud Chatacwereacton lie To MD tho. Ebfathg, shaae aba pos oC fanoy onte scon in | that the clamor of demund for a mutorint land | bouuty or grandcur, And go itis whon we first | nents aud sailing avast. Uecoming echolura, and | Guefeld, with Btaino's ald, will Bo shape ovent FRANK CHAN ees wine CG U R E eo, moualtehy or heard, in ‘tho ‘ons ‘of tho Yiusdoeper of lourdor than the clamor of domund.} shut Gur, wyes to tio ouiwund und the visibin | tuuclors; and slaccsmen thot tuo crudio hme ‘au | thoru eapocially: those. preliminery saps Syentt | 25 iK FRAU, VOW ILS artte tn J 08 eons al bol an. fnmor! '. [with whiol ‘aniline, ase in to thor ine . ook on ch ¢ ita ue PA y * : ess aid “admairo ‘A world full of matcend | iniriels upme whe tho neon ease tana | ae welch We aro fame “4 tek Hoa Sil oattttone teorly durke DUANGAC EL: ured frane ampio. cayorionce ai andra, nacees jo unsoon. Wo mny | life, it defies ail oxnlamtion; ft ly uttorly dark | Adiinfetration, togivo o bono in tho Ministry; " ‘ony Bmp an entra, succe! cuuvod anid offocta, ‘Tut tho storm ts Instiug too | dignified as tho one upon which to aun,and | ar iest, ikeuno in adarkoned roony sco nutty | und monninaloss hee wie itis lita uider peo. | toall tho elementa ot the Topublun party.” | KIT, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER. Miuipio, eranint, Ainiglent, aid Metlautes they long and fs waking a dostruction too great. Wo | moon, and the light and shadows rest, Man $4 | Ings and thon wo may sco very Indiatinetly, | Hlgbt of oturnity,—litt.tho veil aud sue tho -Mowooe Conkling will not bo snubbed, unless |, Monday, Jan, Mr BEN MAGINLEY ox “Duscun | HY he oly weiliclivs adavlat Wy pupilur Use, aro rowulndad of tint acono inthe. Biblo whera | notxrout when his fook meaty Mpon time only, |, Hut tho mato wo ook the clearer will bucaiua | Boulls Of earth cntoriog Into Mun house HOt | Ha the th ‘1 Chinkety/tn Jobs Uubvertou'a fdytic Piay, d nuit ton, Lntisiumations: mg mnon onterod a told for ia pytpesw of pull; | hid groatnoas domands tho world where'life does |' tho fuct and the grout ‘outiuos OF tho uneoes | ouile with hands, etornd In tho heavens"; soo hraws away tha porridyo which witt bo | Warwss, Waris buyer Warn Cone, up tures, wad,onug buxtnilug they pulled up | notond nor hovos fail) ‘Tho wonder af tho | world. ~~ ‘ thom .guthoring on theother shore, and th offerdd him; butho .Js not golug to bo fod on Mit. AND MR Crytug Colle, or Loathing of bntau tho wheut also. ‘Tho routs of ture and whont | material rulis unless wo add -the wordor' Of tho ‘This {880 when wo look upon all naturo about | taking vp tho work; and the song, and tho Joy sugurplums, Hobad bis bonrt set on buying Sc Darcuca of Children pe Ady NIQUE'S hools for Dancing. OO dujta Wora entangled, aud the hand which rudoly | spiritual. Tho wun sbines in vain for tho mind | us. At first, louking with tho o “We | eternal agos, and tn thi ight allot life's trials 1 &. Aysentory, Gripiiyg, Blow ie pulled up tho Weed detnchnd alva the ruin, out | of roan tf thy qravo isto terminate the Went of,| bavo econ ino word". Hut iho mind Gunes | and burdons-and sorrove fiuvo Ameniiny, and | yey Omigcencumen Mt the oad of tho ‘Treus- WEST WIDE 200 Madieon-at Cheicra Martie, Vani dopynigh was to come food for atregy ‘men and | life." Wo love our children aud friends 1 Vaiu'] along with Ita dooper-idoking, and says, “You | for all auffering thore wal be tha comnpnosations . his place stern man will gut, and HOUTIE MIDE les tonty-fourttreat. cutulgta, loutuenes Fs rokeAdont childray, ‘Tho ruvonalisin which as; | if wo all move toward an ondiess acpuration to | havo only sen tho aurfaco—tho forms and tho | of vtornity, =e Conkiog’s friends haya bocn.so advised. Up | Now vorm fit comnienciny. “Ail ctaasge eradod. duches, Fick Hvuduchas ¥ ed cirend wid dreams How: pulld Up: the Jagt | come it a fow days or yoars, Our physical realm | oolore things; the Inside, thy reatity, the And thus we stand téday ond look Into the | till to-day Now York had- tho choloo of two | Asemullea and Germans Werttioeday ontngs, West tas Dito Huanich thotuweor ycnee red eld, andimukey man wale | is mado valuable by the assumed spiritial vine | mystory, you Haye not.soon at all." And thon | Wuscon world, . Thera te iho ewrual, tho ondur- | Cabluct placcs—tho Navy Departmont and tuo | Dido: Baturday evenings, Tnortanlhyg eames to curry bim over inte tine pire that surrounds (and reaches beygnd. Let: |'sho mind begins to ayk tte deeper questions, and | wn. ‘Choro God abides; thore Jesus rolgns; Departmont of Juutice, ‘tao tormor bus now ont att pa they aro bitent, or clse spank | Alstory be ompticd - indeed “of ity ‘starlos yf} youn wo forget tho incre oulernppcarunco in | thure xouls tive ont thurs aro tho many,—bero alip! away, through the uppolntmont of SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIO THEAT 5 fature, sopmrated face Marvel iyt tha Lives of tho anints bo rewsitten'| soaroh for tho biddon amystories Of life and | iro only the fow.. From iat nnecen world cate | Nathan: Guihot Weat Virginta. Tints appoints . = EATRE, tibet onltarn andubirataarat | tusbocaiel altiey Or abuse | ectis A! eta ity teak | RHA cotycaMatez pete aed | wen ab, rm uo,eleaion On | THlalmans Dtamalle and Specialy Comblalo wi woking only. af the onteldg: bave been tooktn orld Ho cue to tind our yraves uni i ac x iietlestuet mace st ional Bea bolng of Iunited | oct, and yer lot us" inakca “foud for iy fit | at the movementa or-manifestations, of some | weap, to Nad our garden of sorrow aud. autor. | fietag een Cheetos te emUHoN by Ta the eset spec nally Combination nc) reeedur Palani be profuse Byrivds. juuth Side. ‘Fi WW higcem, tu ry Cough, Diticult Urvwth! it-behouuss Erynipulas, Soud tur Catatoyuy, pouted, in case Haves ylu) of law suppiles | Mongo doviutiony from that Irou-like causation, | Anar world thut wholly utudea tho sight of tho | Ho dao to conquer dvaih and sin, aud toopen | would put Gi ry" Lies ME PHAN c ‘ lurony anna. ita with cara, end wh with “iigut for | —tha mirucle of creation and; tua iulrwolo uf |*qyo, “Wo iad tut tha soully grout Tdeus aro | tho kates of Parte Lal amr oca fatiore | Would put f Teor to aut ee ste NYY Bee | usory ovanieg af at Anca Wat Sciny, tatues ie eee : luis hin to'aloun ne ie PS ale for bls.car, wid Chriat.- is a gateway of wonder’ mgy cag Upp, |-natonfy ynsoun, but unsocublo. ‘Tho laws that | love, and.to watoumous home, ‘Che unscon placo when ho asdumed tha yom. 2 | day, ung Bunda: + Haken tie geet gids Aun the uae | tie elober by the Rrha ts he hehe a) ud rover) worlds aro Hidden, We muy | world isnot fared. “itis ull about us. Worv | tha distriwution uf tho Camiact onlees undor | ma Qietartiades OMe MeOX OBlys Mydy and: Bod- va for hig articles of uso and“ ornament; attorer, | be: ; ug of what thy, ut Wo china! opente ‘to behold the scones ha | Gariield, acvarding to yooytyphical location. 3: x pidaursti ‘ apis | best hope of the world: ly bupo. *.,, He ws. And so of the luws of vhoul: oternul wi 5 ngels ag they como % 5 y i % ; to heal +his Winvasus, and <farall way) 1 it vhouslatry, eapoutd seq “Dib an, y bas. boon mado, fiuaine will be Svorotury of f SARAH BERNHARDT. Pelt by tha Cases oF eels Meat ais god sho fa to-‘aup. | {3 tho pluce whofqoarth blonds with Heavet—"|.and of life acd vital allnitios; wo aco th and fot Wo suout tho new aongy ort bis Ifo; bur -dotachod . tro, | un : og | Ba UF lite yital allinitiods wo aca tha rue Eo} ould hear tom bng tha new song;.| Kate, copruacnting Now England; tbo Hopart+ a if 4 i . moa. aplrit- At Jing Whore €ua sind uky toot. THe is tha ta; but ndt that which cuusea thatu, Audtho | wo slould aco .t) Javed ones to tho ty v ‘ af * oputhic Med, Oo., 100 Kultouast, No Ye jetocued freket Rift continuo ftur tbla world, | guy miructa wo ood. tut tho tiger of His fe in-,|-Auuue te true Of bemuly, aud-art, all sing? there | hotter life, “Gna bycagour tiewts, ure woh | metleos auallen le Held Open to awale Conkliow’s | are wxuition wil ba open to the pubiiean ‘huree eM Hy HS, aan Care ma an.of ‘a toving Futhor, | Unit Our public morals, our intolloctual de- viples that come out in ul woing ‘fro ry happ: a i day and n fow days thorontter. Adarission 23 conta all pi), wing ‘Alalogun cent fre . ines becotnes less worthy af tho whent aad the | velo our private’ friendunips, cur end | Sreguions, ees tin all tos0 | Homes, Wo in our darkness wit tonyce wate. | fonder oF tie place with contempt, and hava = | Nakties Momcoveiy Faltawaby Ne, mand iF ACA, cations, : 2 te Jabl~ Tl vt f Fealde and the many forma of matoriul, IF pasties ‘eju, aitr-Inanaitrolvss inva at ity, ail OOH t wo tur to olirsclivos wo aball find at | Wo stand on tho opatine yo watch, wo weep, | DUtinE te do with tho muking up of “the Cabl RUSS aerate ae Ae #200 | Dr. Laville’s: Remedies Reward. : man ig ply an jnimal -jife, an- pyganlauns il ‘Gt i nut, ‘Tho Post-Oilloe Departinent, acoording to, ree pee thatot. IEG, an, etauch Ii st tnuy ulways id bok the duor such Opons ta an innor worki—aniun- | We wonder; dut tho door will open soon, and Wo be latvat udyices, i yle sical uw: fade orth th ibaa malay OF ly | bibeaod ay tte cyublem. of a aupy af |,acon world thik: doupens Into a darkness, or | Woshall baatreae ss et Hate etre Gandidntee tte teehee eee: itself upan:a bo! eee M = _ > ")‘dopthy that'we cannot oxplore:-‘Voere we tnd hae) me roudy been aytend upon, and ig one whom tho ing :iesa. worthyurt. the gizantio |: : i mitehines . ‘tov tho world of wind and beurt—the mind with Its | - $b: DEB yee Comeron olan dure uot Dybt. ‘ho Wi Cea Low aad certs te horton <avldoneo THINGS UNSEEN.” °°". |: own life and thought; the inlnd-with its Then ypiyeg ‘GEORGY “LIOT, tho Trewsury Lopurtinone, und (ts Boorctary: Witt Are the mostcortatn fur Wecursot |. * man souts when the onv soon custe away tho SEIMON BY DIL THOMAS, nd ineinury; and the heart with Jus courts of EMONTAT SERMON UY NALHT WUNCH. | Githor bo James F, Wilson or Willlain ie Alison, | Wewlll pay tos ebaritabte insutution $60 mm caso if] other wiode oBFho oncu Alled wilhall tades | ‘Tho Rov. Dr. Thomas, pastor of tho Poopto's | Cupselenee abd Justica, and its towiples of wore | Ia thoSimalTeuplo, edracr of ‘Twonty-tirat | of lows. “The futorlor Hopartunene witi bo given | fee duauical dtorain Guat cat racetneg ty tee out and Rheumatism. Aratiousof friendship which language could Chlurely preached yestorday woruing to a largo thinight, Of love, OF miumiory ond uope, OF alors | Hrcotamd lodlaua avonuo, Kabbl fLlrach yeator~ | tothe Facile Gloves tke Navy, Hopartimunt to tine petra! PARADES, tare date : i frume, Homes uuce envied for thol thought, of love, of niuniury and hope, of storin | day mo: Wost Virj Of Wo) TLETI, f by led for thelr prospect, i : iy morning addrogsod & very Jarye \- ‘ujolo wa u kind of sop to the Suuth, and BARTLETS, UI i byticas bevouia deserts whore nota bud oF rd & very Ja Soran audience at Muolcy's Theatre, v1 aud culw, within the humun breast. What bat- nate, Cl jd by Drugete Hy. A dugeriptive poids Jeuf of love As to be found: because tbe bo "THO Undecn.”” Followlo te Ting acca ee | thes aro thore fougut, want viclurlce wore wingt | How of Jowlsh poopluupon the aubjoct of thelito | TRE eiimsx l¢ probable that Geant will bo otfored | a ea necute me etapa 2d peewee gw | piel weit by dtu auetitay He WOUUHIGA’ a Ody AD {hat oncy eutorod the door inach foytulness | _ Whillo wo look nat at tho thins which aro | 20¥ OxPurlunced, what sorrow endured. Wi tha | and charactor of *Goorge Hllut." ‘Tue discourse | © “Phare fv unu Suot becoming patent, und tbut te rience, Uno [seks yuare with Marino Luspitsla Ace Nia ta-ot.. N, Were puutnd togothor by the _soatannor threud ot soul Lutat the things whieh aro not euun; for | Gyente ust come trouping out lke urinios tuto | was deoply interosting abd {netructive, but was | that Conkling uiruady Lelloves that ha bas ben | ducted Gur avolishenantie tects eens ea | _ EDUCATIONAL. ‘ ihent, “Thus ovaees Hag of ua eternal attache, | tee fulnf4 whlch are won aru temporal, but tho, | ahaiod in tha dusoun World wituhas Ard wig ig | ComEd nut solely to the ploturing and pruteing | gold putt and, hud hy know us auch befor the | “Cubes shal cau uated wo nuvar fall to eure PURSAVLVANIA sintavAlcY acADENN CitBes walled tho Cubloiks CE ea thE ofton be | things which ary Rot soon ara storyal.—U, Car, lust aa wll the forms of nuturvaro fasblonud | Of tho lato wreat novelist’ lre-mlaslons and Hould aoe now bo waltiuy far tithe to eol awed SEAMLESS HEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS nia hosid acl eputousriig, ob ey lags ji M4 Onna ' about some luw of life or cryutullizution, go ull | churaoter, but very lurgely to a dufeuse of ; tho it Pre! o } Hishhj dusroue cuntertys Greta Ls Ay fy Permanoat ening "that relowe thems, | “Guo of teeftratthinge thatinyote us ia thestady | {ee fosna ot ie grues woleL ei ea ge ait | ghuraolor, but vary largely to a dufeuso of tho. | ta bu muuyurated as fresiaant, tf ilkely uot Paceniad Akarel 0c 2090 ne | fineaserepieepiian Bank Cis, Gr Cah . ptt ae} y% . % \ a f