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THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. in their robes of office, who peri peree ante Jenve ns one pine of our pligrimage in improbable incidents. —The Rev, Sidney H. the ‘morning in‘ the 7 = 5 = —_ y Z ted tilm for-the-ministry and:| Church of the Epiphany, on Throop street, be- | 61 W est Lake street at 1 Princinle in Als own universe, In short, He | priesfs, moved to_ the aucred wood schere tho | solves, to be affected or infuanced DY Stoa rsa: | gone ‘bien (qe. n missionaty. toto. Cannibal fel ‘Adams and Monroe, nti0:H0.a.-m. und 7:80 | «me Cbieago= $20 and 7-3) mime Gave Kiowa Nilint thay happen 40 Ieaow, grave of the late King had been dup ont Uxlous sentimental canton 13 7) jo rorid Balt | ands, the disgust of ‘the Cannibals. quae! Ba odes will prskey aaae. Fi sr vel ‘av"Castie Hall, No gee and ordered fairs as ve % Seven slaves wt wi nition: oir es aac ey tel Pathe i orn~ | street 5 Ee 10+ OS West lax Ail their utterances are charastarized. by pro: | bloods vas mixed with carth to form a. Kind of | TeZs.chicr to secure saitentor: Arion monibite | Teis mighty einbarmassing toa man who ins ‘ning’ in Calvary Church, on Warren | "rhe ney~'A. y: Holtitansen oj @ Thee 3 ee ee utption, uarrowness, egotism, and illiverality. | plaster, with which the grave was lined.. Tho | eq ‘the worship of God by {mazes (and everytht ome religious friends staying with himsto.bave , “Oakley street. ~ 4 Washingtonian Home at 3 gh reaches in thy >-Whihera - he lberalism of tho "preseat “day is tho very | Seven Heuds of the victims, with provisions of | thavie i) Heaven above or im tho cart benectl | Ti Goe'mmnich has boom'very quiet during week | 2Venwe, Rear Darley Sree ss ae ay | Wash wen at 3 O'CHOC thls atte Hliheral Liberalism: as Seen | Helibeniam of ho pe OF | aa Haas, ware deposed we ouem, Abs | fat hats edly muah doe. ar panel | G8. opi septate Deca ia Sanday for08 |: mand pay fo the Charen of Oursavor, | "Co. Goorgo.H. Crk vil Jaa tye . . 2 Po J 2 brightest-colored garments, purposel - | Some of ug have already suter parses ‘again, ha : = moraing and eyéning in’St. Thomas’.Church, on ~A_meeting of Spiritualists She hada. Heelan BAEERIENGE oO” nwo cagrocic mutase mx | eed eforeband With cori Gest 66 canoe | Senay Was enti ai wetre Madre | A progober nook County, Kanea, ad been | Kodama avon near Mugioty swe, | Griare Hall No. sowie Hsiad Beet a EN 7 i 3 | shi f CntUry ; conductin: — ve » D. Day }. 1 CENTRAL ABRICAY casting amliés onedch side, believing themselves | shiped for more than a quartorof s century; threat at Hear brethren and sisters,” he said | morning sud evening in Grace Church, Wabash <= meoting of Spiritualtsts will bo be A fow di ‘two Fath ‘Cs the objects of an ovntion. Wien they o made | eed te be driven tenes. ‘Tho Apostle Fant says 1f | Guo day; this {a tho ‘last mecting I shall hold. | avenue, noar Sisteenth street. Sqats free in the | Weat Bod Opera-House at 3p, rae o,Peld fa the The Perils of Spreading Chris- Order eae ee ate nets of a Toman (athe | the edge of the open grave they ‘were MAC | amoat cause my brother to ovend.| Will ont 0, Ment | Tess Yibpossible to ‘keep up a forvor on cora’|-evening, ss : “| speak in thé.eveping. --..--> Blate wit wa se : Sad Coat ied at the ofice of the Sun. They | to kneel down, stunned with s, LOW, on TPE on, | ofcho mecte ms wena Ewch cnatlacnls mgnd"| Dread and, molasses "for mysclt aud ay ear of | ~The tev. Arthur Ritobio will oficiato morn- | ""Stre, Corat.-W. Richmond speaks bet i they bad just arrive ym Equatorial > .: a =) aneuty, but hat at what time yor ‘hear } corn a day for my} ie. . Gor less you.’ and event! 1 Cty .O; piritualists at: 8 _. tianity in Central saul duabtiey bad Jusareved from Baustoval | Wie ey had nay aetna Oa MOTE | Sa Seana caer e ia Softer | era day Zor up hae od les ou" | tng ang vahiar igi Guu ot au Aven, | ic Sly af bina SRR Eee ty “4d ica.’ Suuee Fhere for some years. they.had been ) Souse,. Hardy was thon thrown in to corer the | {ie tend. of cornet Muto, Hate MOT goa | . Soma philanthropist senta Diblo to a Milwan- | comer North La-Salle and Elm strecte. | | | thls evenings se Pe Africa. engaged in missionary work. ‘The object of,| Ynole pile of dead andaiving. -Ata distance of | and worshintie wogur cuaie: Weaskagetns outers | ‘kee editarin‘hones of dolng-him some good, and | ;_.. Teer. I. F. Fleotwood wilt pronch mero | There will, bo Obristian worship ‘corner ’ thefr visit to America was to collect money to | a few stepsa stake was prepared. “There the | should yield up their opinions to ours, however: Ice | ho thought it wus a new publication and wrote a | Genre Grove avenue and Thirty-sixth street. | morning, perlor streets at Nordica get enable them to prosecute thelr lebors, One of | King’s Ministers were to be Tae reese | Ghar urnnrg suuy persuaded in Dwutare crave your | TeVicw of it in which he suid the production was:| COUNES Toy Hrederiek Courtney Wl. officiate | ”—“picciptes of “Christ meet at 5 Woe them is. Frenchman, the other an Italian, | | 2stute politicians bad dréssed up ‘somo slaves | omy Acie ne manieth oF TN of Gur consciences, | @ failure. If it was Jntended fora novel it | morning and evening in St. James’ Curch, cor- | dgiph street at dp. tu. fest Ban. yi ished jn’ their face of worship whore | lacked plot, and if for a_history’ it (was full of | Der or Cass and Huron streets. te seis “—The Central Setting ot Friends witty ‘Woodford will officiate ‘thenmum Bueee! Antonio “Hassun, “the Armenian The Pére-Desribes, the Frenchman, was born stead, while they themselves made good: their -We may puss theromaining tho pure und simple worship of our fathers. it.—Boston Transcript. He'cauldn’t recommend - morning and-evening in St. Andrew's Chucch, eldin Dearhorn:street, neat ur On —The Hev-Detathensen wih react t aya 5 ae. in the Hautes Pyrenées abuut thirty-three years | escape. ; : ; |, Cardinal of the Roman Ago, but be looks fully ten years older, He is one, enceioes to the gods fre, marked ty + ute Presbytary refused to sustain the, Sppeat, A teacher in a Galveston Sunday-school wish. ) corner West Mjashington and Robey atrects. | ie fathe ew =bp GES Crpuca., Sosa avery strakaean he detected | Suesorm ots ative cue 8 Gog tous: | shovo disapproban of mecioaue ate; | ffi ‘edt ao las iy ald tose up ie | aw and orenag in ft anepatuy Chace, Sle: | Glegngieee "=> OPAUTERE CN ay i a 5 =yery $} vellings u8- | orga: ren who ed rea 3 is. Ne | street, o avenue. ‘ -Gospel meetings fn at é ‘ here the there in its reddish. mass. His head ts | jonking monsters us their idols are. ‘The ere: Brethren into nsecular court before seeking re- Srareceeene ong Hie ia oes Greed, te up 4 eee riced aeibe holdiaora 1g and eyening In‘! Boardroom af tha "Board oF ad San : bald; the brow is broad and bespeaks will-power | monies begin with a dance. A.cirale is formed | dross from rhe courts of the Church. In ‘view Decause he ‘Know it couldn't ee. “Itwas the | St. Paul's Church, Hyde Park avenue, near | 7:30 p.m. 3 at: nd A Spirited Church Difficulty | and ‘mental vigor. Fils eyes are softand look | in frontof the shrine by the leaders of peoplo | of tho fact that a ynadority of tho appellate had | Simo'youth who sald: ane Jaws made aqolden | Figthieth street” See Sore, eae ; Poe gee i Over an Offending with glances of: benevolence out from-his spee- | Sho reieer dunoesin tho contre, noldine a. tule fBo wwbolo eaee ac" tho Session. to bo" further gulf because thoy «lkin't Have enough Rold:to | | —Services will be ae nog eae Nerces. CALENDAR FOR. THR Bi enthusiasm of a true apostle of -the fai ¢ | strininents resembling “bella, tambourines, and | Gooke.e Curh ‘brethren in arti nin | other men rends novels; When a poor fellow | Wasuington and Pooria streats,the Rt-ov WE. | Jan. 2—Third Sunday after Epiptiany, # anbling ren McLaren, S.T. D.,Bishop. The Rev. J.H.Kuowles, jane Conversion of Bt. ymbals. During the night the fétish “priests | : : Lyons, and, after being ordained, was dispatehed | FY the god with one or more victims. ‘The | heoviee y Mr. Kirkpatrick informed | ‘at him witha pitifel glance and sald: jar : TF th - nal in 1871 on a mission to tho King¢om of Dahomey. | Frosteommon form of sacrifice to the wear god, Presbytery: thew Bt avoid ite” Man, you should: ho: more thoughtful. “you | Choral morning prayer and caleuravon of Te : _7 CATHOLIC: General Notes, Personals, Sunday | troxen in noalth bysirve Years’ sojourn én Ogun, eto behead the human offering and tall 2 oust to have Lown that9 deliberately steal | Ghilarom's services 3 p.m. Choral evening | Jan. 20—Thicd Sunday patter f Fait fi . A cr y upside down to a tree, x . a «1 re Ta ae Re ge ER e a Ons! Ve Small Talk, Services that pestilential region, he was reogiled to | Tit oo snore tho fect, At other times a young GENBRAL NEWS. Necessity -to parpoteate “Why. didu't you juse | Beaver 7:00. - witeeeee . Bmeraatln, ne B. Ve ot. and Bt, : Cop : p jan.2+-St Timothy, B. ML’ To-Day. Studied atthe African Missions inthe City of France, and appointed to found and direct another - seminary like that jn which hbehad himself been cducated at Clermont~- tree is stripped of its branches, bent down by means of a rope, and retained by 2 kind of tig- ger. Tho victln is either inclosed; with the ex- ception of the hend, ina wicker-work globe, and ecision. “Menntim its old place in tho eb arch. and the disnifected ‘Richmond, Va., hasfifty-six churches, of which twenty are Baptist. had been ‘arraigned tor,stealing sheep ho fooked buy the sheep and not pay ‘for it? That would have ‘sla ined matters and saved you from Prison.” * z riest in .churge. Holy communion 8 a m. The Rey. 4. T. Miller will ‘preach in the Sixth Chureb, corner Vincennes and Oak avenues, at 10:00 ‘4. 'm,-and 7:30 p.m.” Morning subject: MM: . ‘Pant: - Jan. 26—St. Polycurp, B. "s ha fey Jan. 27—St. John Chrysostom, B.¢.D.-"* Jan. 23—St. Raymund of Penbafort, G.; Sb Ap ‘ : 2 Ferrand, jn the department of Puy-de-Dime. y : : 10 ; e the dep rie rd, or hashis head en- | The Executive Committee of the Methodist CHURCH SERVICES -Holdiag the Ground. ‘ : HE ENNIS CBOT After a few yenes of cgmmparative repose, he set | SnoPs an ihe stumpsor the leaves wale formed : : a aR) ae —Tho ov. James ‘Maclaughlan -swill’ preach | off nguin for Western Africa, where he bas re- agree the een Oe tte ree priest {ets the | Ecumenical Conference will meetin New York - 2 seepnopisr. morning and evening in to Seotel: church, eo | san: nes, seca, of Sates, BC. ; ‘The Rey. G. R. VanHorne will preach at the 2 3 a5 bai . BY GEORGE ELIOT, BORN 1820, DIED DEC. 1880, . _{*Longum illud tempus, Im NOM Ero, MARIS Me gover, quam hue exiguan.”—Cicerv.} mained till the close of Just yenr. passing from one anission to another in his zeal to further the Spread of civilization. \ Prather J Merlint is 3 native of rope go, and the man is left swinging in the air. Birds of prey soon dispose of his body. a ‘On the 26th inst. A Roman Catholic college for the education of priests for African missions has been es- Michigan Avenue Church, near Twenty-second -street;.at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Morning | her of Sangamon and Adams streets. ( < Worrall, D.D., will ee morning and evening at the Eighth Church, cor- Ror of West-Washington and Robey streets. ‘The Rey. J. «THE VENUS OF MELOS,. ..” -G.may I join the choir invisible Father Ferdinando nk 10 9 ‘Of those immortal dead who live again Milan, He is about 23 yeurs of age, but, like his CARDINAL HASSUN. tablished fn Malta. subs ff rf for Christ.” E abt ‘will h 5 2 by : : ol . 3 Ne ; o fect: “Our Children for Christ. veulng —Tho Nov. ReAW,, Patterson, D. D., preac! * “ _ In minds made better by their presence; lve Sore Weltet Jocks ee ae OC uis tee: THE WONDERFUL $PECTACLE -OF A BEARD | _In.tho Alhany diocese of the Episcopal Church “The Bible—It's Construction and | in tho.morning at the Second Chureiy, corner of Piers not be zeneealy Enon that Sf Joba In pillges stirred to zencrosity, jnissionary, and shows deeper traces of the UNDER ‘A RED IAT, ~ | ate forty-four missionaries occupying soventy- } Yatue.” ee Sslohignn avenue aud Teentinth areata erdne | oer k Teo Touswiee setae ePataton two stations. The diocese contains one Bis! OP —The Rev. £: Linebarger will preach in Grant® re ries M. P Pebiersiach ni fy Smit oe lection was tho, In deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn For miserable aims that end with self, fe So tolive is heaven: To make undying music in the world, burdships he has undergone. Trained in the c ‘ard jn the afore- plorers. Of the-seven companions with whom he set out only one survives, Fever carried the The Cutholic editor of tho London Punch, Mr. F.C. Burnand, was wroth with Edwin Booth for the Kaiser, Frederick. The Voce of Kome has a portrait, three-quar- 103 priests, and fourteen deacons. old age, the Rev. Dr. Berg, Sir Henry Moncrieff, and others-de- sire to have the acceptance of the hymual, which Place Church morning.and evening. Wushingtcn strects. Morning subject: Tho Law of .Christian Diligence.” it the Rafiroad Chapel on State int thotker Act ee ey, D. Ds, will preach —The Rev. Arthur, Sw: - on this.morning in‘the Forty-first Street Presby- ¢ Rev. S..E. Wishard will preach morning | ni HE fh Chures, corner indiana and evening in'tho Fifth publication, fn his “Poems of Piacas”:}. An thoughts sublime that pierce the night like 5 4 iehell “ith roche Oxlng to the intirmitios of : tida from the Pope | Persnating Cardinal Kichelieuwith a.mustache | OB{ng to the infirmities of qld age, the Rev | ong Rov, 1. R. Strowbridge Will preach in Stars, e. Sel ¥ \~ nat y ei + s . -terian Chur. . ’ TO THE NOS OF MEL . at e yearschicty : ee ri «io which ho has been engaged 50 Succ _|dng and ‘evening in the ‘Chira rch, corner Whose shore the bine ves. ahi sear, i Spent four or ive vearschisuy working TONE | account, us much too’ Yunkeefled. But now | fully for mauy years. —The Rey. Dr. ‘Williamson will preach this) Ashland ang Onin neues Whose clits repeat with aeeearee erie phe ing his sojourn there it has been his privilege to } there isa Cardinal with a beard, not a goatee, | ‘The question of introducing a bymnat into the | morning; and tho Jtcv. It. §. Cantino this even- The Rev. Hlettink Johnson, D:D. will proach | “noir reatures in fea gun clove eee mect with a ereat number of .the African ex- | but a beard rivaling that of the old Barbarossa | Free Church of Scotland is being discussed now. | ing in the First Church, corner of Clark and | Morning and evening: ¢ Fourth.Chureh, car- # her Kush and Saperior stfeets. An exile from thy native place,-« We view thee ia n Northern ¢ Yet mark on thy mgiestic face reathing as beautcous order that contrals s off ufter u brief residence. Aceording to contains’#70 hymns, pcstponed. 2 : ; x With proving oway the growing ifeot man. | gtiers Oualter a briet residonue,, Agcording 19 | sors iength, of Antonio Hassun. pair of bright ‘Thomas Harrison, the boy prenever, has been | ~The ‘Hv. Robert ‘D, Sueppard wili preach | avenue and thiricth stroot. “a spliivacoacie | cok Rlosr all Goleta : So we inherit that sweet purity able to enduré the climate for mote than four | eyes look out ut us from beneath a skull-cap | ),¢ 2075 fhe boy, preacher has been | morning and evening in Grace Chureh, corner |, Prof. Frauklin W. Fish, D.D., will: preach | +6 ed by Time. i yours, S ic Trai ng for 2 month in tho spiscont gl 7 = this morning‘in tha. First Church, corner of In- | m . For which we struggled, fuiled, and agonized sears. iad issions: were frstor- | Nth surmounts a perpendicular and.clif-Iike | Church at Meriden, Conn., and the practioal re- | North Ballo and White streets. Morning sub- | Gina avonite aail aweuty-tirs street, ‘B” | Throvigh those calin Ups, proud With widening retrospect that bred despair. _ginived oy Roe ancur aie’ Marlen Begstinn, | Drow, with acalm, steady, searching gaze; the | sult was seen whén 20 persons who had pro- | ject; ‘The Largo Places Whither God Leads | "Brot. Franels f. Patton, D. D., UL-D., will: | | Portray tous thy gorgeous fane, ties Rebellious flesh that would not be subdued, ft was in 186 that’ this prelate obtained from | face 3 almost covered by a beard of snows Cesooil conversion Wero'ndmittad into the Caukoly (| Up. evening: auideots 1" he, Duy of -daee- preaeh morning and’ evening in tid Jeerson” Where Melian suitors throngedto a. -A Vicious parent shaming still its child Yope Pius IX authority td establish a semi- | whiteness, which covers tho breast and appeara | 08 Probation. _. —Tho ev. It. M.’ Hatfold, [D. D., preaches | Pati Chucch, corner Throop and Adams streets « ‘Thine aid e's Paradise to gain’ Poor anxious penitence, is quick dissolved; nary where -priests could “bo trained forthe ‘| to descend to the waist. This man is the newly~ ‘The Shaw University at Raleigh, N.C., one of morning and’ evening’ in’ Lungley “Avenue pioagtmiarniigs nie defibie eee ine Wi ‘estminster | Where, ofc as im the saffi n East 3 . Its discords, quenchad by mecting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable uir. ;And.all our rarer, better, truer self, fng_ the Gospel to the ne- inisslonaries A year hiter perilous task of cari ‘Rroes of Africa, in 1853 three” Started for the.coast of Guinea. created Cardinal of the Raman Church, and it is almost unnecessary to say that his hirsute ap- pendage -will -be an unwonted sight in the Sa- the cicht Baptist schools for freedmen, has sent out more than 1,00,colored teachers. It hus now 275 pupils. The Rev.-H, M. Tupper is the Prin- cipal. One of the-former students. named Sher- Chured, near Thirty-ninth strest. —The Rev. George Chase preaches morning and evening: in the Fulton Street Church, cor- ner Artesinh avenue. Church, corner Peoria and Jackson streets. ~ —The Rey. H. M. Collisson will .preaéh in the morning in the Fullerton Avenue Church, near North Clark street. ie . _Way's jeweled gates were open flung, ‘With stataly pomp th attendant men Drew back the vell before thee’ Ung; That sobbed religiously in yearning song, Monseigneur de Brésllac set out in person to h : : ‘That watched to ease the burthen of the World, | Jomin the good work. Atsight of the African | ered College, where ano “bearded Ike the | wood Capps, is now'a teacher at Brewerville, in | “ae’Roy FW" Richards preaches morning 3 z pre preg ie gr te ert panne + | goust his joy was suchus can only be understood | yard” is indeed a rare bird upon tne earth, | Hiberia, West Africa. and evening in the Emanuel! Church, corner _ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. = ~And a8:the garitie g kiss of Morn, 2 . «ind what may yet be better—saw within ¥ those sel ev who 108 fa bs iil ° ebrey yw | Harrison and Paulina streets.: * ‘he Rev. W. 'B. Meloy will prench morning an: ling, mui OFMs more Siviorthuor image for she ganetars, . | of martyrs, "At Freetown the intelligence mot | something like a Dick swan. ‘The early Popes, | ee eer aD rT a Te | ES eee ne eames, D., will preach | ote Roy: Ws i dcloy will prench moratae.and | sw eetstruus trom unseea Talaekels be And shaped it forth before the multitude ‘bim that the country was ravaged by-a terrible |-inall probability, wore beards; and to this day rapid. increase’ Tt te not impossible that the | morning an ning ince Canteonry Cauran, -| line stoi. ‘ ied Awoke ‘from ms the re : on Monroe strect, near Mofyan. “Morning sub- SAB G asim BrasOOPats . : Divinely human, raising worship so ‘To higher reverence more mixed with love— ‘That better self shall tive till human Time- * Shall fold its eyelids, and the buman sky Be gathered like a sgroil within the tomb epidemic. The Captain of the vessel attempted Yo prevent bis fanding. butin vain, He tauded, but only to witness the death of tho first three missionaries who bud sct their foot on the fatal shore in the previous year. Within three weeks s0 do some of the sacred orders; but a beard is the exception, not-tho rule.in the College.of.Car- dinais. Only’ one bearded Cardinal ‘has been seen during the present century. The chief rea~ son for shaving tho faces of ull prigsts {s fn or- Jews may ay -thoy -haro axe -boen 60 Jone the Moslém ‘power would work great ‘cbanges in Palastine, and it might become ‘once more free. Miss Whately's mission, established gt Cairo, deprived. iin repossess tho holy city.of which ‘bo 6.£ail.ot joct: “The Rich Fool ang the Poar eae of Man an Inspiration of Gag? se . Cathe ev. it--B. Pope-will preach morning and i Evening subject: “In Whst Sense Is x Writing {| evening in Trinity Church, on Indiana avenue, | The Rev. F. W. Adums will preach this mornin; in St. 31atthew’s Church, corner of North Clark and entre StEars. | ang ;Bistop .Cheney Will reach in.the evening. Pitithe Rev, Obaries Mf. Gilbert will preachatthe ‘Vouchsafo at least our minis to free From doubts pertaining to thy charms; The meaning of thy bended knee, ~The gecrot of thy vanished amar, - Unread forever. the venerable prelate and the six new comers . ako Zanes ul ts ‘ bed all paid with their lives for tho zeal-they | -“er to avaid.any accident in:consuming the.con~ | Egypt-nincteen years ago and carried on by her | evening in Tri Bo ds i ‘ oe : " had displayéd in bringing assistance to tho | Seerated clements atthe muss. In soine of the | own private méans, includes inrce mission | Hoa twenty. fourth, streer. ” Evening subjects f° Tn TF tne Good Shepherd, corner of Jones . Tapas snouda teat consolned with arse ae ‘This is life to come, MK y the, a is is oo Oriental Churches in, communion with Rome, | Stinoks for Conte ahd Nidend, Ta ‘Baure at the. Good bid thy tale ends hs shielt em fhe Kev.Frunk-B. Bristol will preach morn- fe Sihop ’Bullows preaches this ‘Which martyred men have made more glorious, | numerous ‘native sufferers trom the plague. hose pri id: mois Arho. wore-beards used ~ For us who strive to follow. May I reach ‘The Pore Plunque ‘continued. the work ‘of or- | thuse priests and: monks who wore-beards used ‘| yy more than 300,.0 medical mission, book depot, ‘| - . *—The Rt-Re ig SurtaG : Thar Durest heaven, be to ther souls. ganizing new ‘expedidous and. secking for EQgRC RRP Gonseceited wing through » small | ote, An-appealis made for helpso -build.a hos- | inf and ovening ‘n.tho Nabash Avenue Church, | | rio and evening Mm St--Paule Church, cor |-- Grew lovely from thy mirrored face? . reermts for tho missionary army to ¥ Z pitalfor the many patients, that uock to the —The Rev. J. Mf. Caldwell preaches morning er.of West Washington aod ‘Gatpgnter streets. | 6, was it somé bi right soroll of Fame, ‘The cup of strength in some great agony, new ‘halice for.that purpose. 5s Ey ject: entice tor nie BaD aulssiou, and evening in Western AvanueChurei, corner | voping subject: ~ Whats Mans. | Orns palsed on thine ewtensed isa, Enkindlexhe generous ardor, feed pure love, if up the gaps which death .was continu- the: the Ok th a oof the i 2 Benet pmallesitiat have rio crvolty = guely cresting in iis ranks. At ‘presunt’| acs Ttatian and Eastern papers give snes dex | In the mldsiof tho Snetish .Clurdh Aroublea| “West Montes stock: rf f y Gpan wave eee due eee ‘ Re he sweet proserce ot a qooddinused, f There are upward of 10) missionurics engaged | toched notes on tho life ang labors of tho new | instances ot Christian Iauidness crop out. “A | “tho Mews Jo Ehelps will preach moraing | Michixan avenugand ‘vonty. fourth street, at | UBPtnctierey Goush deurve heat Sosa 1 join the choir favisible few years since the missions have been in opera- | Armenian Cardinal, which we willcoltate and |. caseds naw xelated at Lymington of.thefuneral | -andevening in St. Eaul's Church, corner Max- [10:5 2. mand 7s) pin. lal Bots pees re ‘ PERE 3 Wiebe mitts ie ae toda an ee wos: > i Whien | condense, It would eppear that the little | of a” member~ of tho Congregational Chureb, | “well street and Newberry avenue. - - ao ta tan See Whate’er thou hadst, no mere delight? «+ ~ OE WOR which was attended by-all-the ninisters,of the | —The -Rev..J. If, Alling svill preach.mornt tne Reve RIEL Burke will :preach mornmg |-.>Was thine the glittering prize tion. Dubomey Js naturally the country, demands ani reecives most victims, “The popu- Jation over which the Mission of Dahomey ex: tends is estimated at 30,000,000, divided into sev- Wot thine the Yorm which met th; Replying from the burnished gold Unmindful what thy hands retained, ‘and evening in -the Simpson Church, on. Bontetd street, near Archer avenue. —The Rev. W. Thatcher will preach. morning and evening in the Stute Street Church, corner Hnssun Came {uto the world -threc-score and seleven years ago as the child of Yacoub and Teresa Puciacgiun. He was born on the léth of June, 1809, in tha. City of Constantinople. His and evening-in. Grace Church, Elston avenue end Clybourn place. In the,evening special services will be held in memory .of tha late Airs. W. T. whee music is the gladness parish, ineluding,the Episcopal vicar and curate, who were present at the services Inthe church, and even tho ‘Homan Catholic priest, whojwas “ILLIBERAL LIBERALISM.” eral kingdoms, and the Fathers can boast of hay- | e RSSIVE PRE. s fe ES : aes Parents were devout Christians, though at that | present at tho eave during.the concluding part ; THE PROGRESSIVE PREACHER CRITICISED, | inz muutle £5) converts from barbaris 1. a. | time they were suffering conaiderable persecu- | of the ceremony. ae : of Forty-seventh street. Rayeroft. a ‘hy gaze fixea beyond, above; * ‘The Rev. Thomas Gordon in the Interior. The missionaries have establishments at L- 5 ‘The kev. KR. H. Bosworth preaches in the wus a Theexponents of modern Hberalism are not | FO%, Porto Novo, Whedah (in the interior), Toc- | Mow under Natmoud {L, the Sultan of Turkey; | Tp alate talk Me-Spurgeon mado the fottow- | 4, TCHEV. A. Gurney. D. D.. will pregeh in | _ DN ats Gh en et ewood, at ais this [Some dearer object held enchained ' ..')-<. tily liberal. In fi thay. ene akstins Abbeokuts, and other places. Lagos’ cou- {20 was urged on by a erowd ot funatical | ine terse remarks on the ornate style of preach- | te morning rt Fulton streets.” afternoon. ~ ate ‘The.Goddess of Immortal Loyal - BCCCAY cIneTAL This I cateeal, The | wus the parent house of "tho mission, ‘They | Aluscuimans. During.this time of trial Hassun | jn now eo much in vogue in this country and in | COWS, corder Ada ang Fulton streots. PEND! 4 Ae P: : doveloped those traits of Hrmness and devotion : x 3 3 and in | Ms. Jennie if. Cafdwell will preach moroing : INDE! ENT. . = 4 ye mark the motion of thino eyes, ; ‘The Rey..G. C. Needham will preach th the | STi Smile tor beidat soa Sees on England: chow London kindled with holy dire in the days of Whitfield and Wesley. Alns! In this day poor men,cannot understand half the preachers. They preach Latin tit for drawiag- rooms. If they would go to Billingszate-and learn English thoy might get on. You say, ‘That would be rough English.” -Well, but the-rough- est of English might be better than the Latin. ized jargon of mostofour pulpits. Away ina ba -Btreot.where there aro'no ‘eavs or other public conveyances, right out of the World and into the my, the crowds came and found ont. 2 bby virs.2g0, and they followed him because he .and evening at Nos. 778 aud %8£:South Hatsted strect. s —The-Rev. W. Craven preaches morning and evening in the Winter Street Church. —Tho ‘Ray. H. Kellogg will preach morning gnd.evening in the asbury Chapel, on Kossuth street. —The Rev. R. Bell preaches morning and evening in the Dixon Strect,Church. —The Rev. O.i1. Cessna prehches morning. and evening in the Indiana Street Church. —The Rey. W.T. Hobart preaches morning have there two yery tourisbing schools,—one for male, the other for female, children, the lutter being kept by Sisters attached to the mission. ‘They buve also a hospital, in which ‘the patients Are gratuitously cared for, as well as .a church. Ench of the seven stations of the-Dahomey Mis- sion isin charge of at least three-Fathe: One attends to the school.one to the practice of medicine, and the third to the business affairs of the station. ‘The schovl-teacher is” jtiled’by as- sistants selected fromthe brighter-pupilé, some of whom make very good teachers. ‘The “guished by iNiberalism. -This fs natural. The | two wards represent+the extremes of the arc in which the pendulum vibrates. This-is true so- elally, politically, and religiously. In social and political matters the charge -has long {becu ac- ‘knowledged. ~The safhe rnie applies inteligion. License is atways- presuming. Liberalism is tho twin sister of license. Nence, the paradoxical “sentence, iljiberal liberalism. What more nurrow and iiliberal than to insist to Rome which ,have distinguished him ever Since. He was educated at the Vatican Semi- nary, under.the special auspices of Leo XIL., of blessed memory,and at the Orban College of the Propaganda at-Rome x permanent record of the -progress of the young Armenian {s gratefully preserved. He left collese in 182, when be was ordained priest and sent on the Orfental Mission, weceiving the-title of Vicar-General of-Constan- , ‘thnopie, Ten years afterward Gregory XVI. re- called him to Rome,.where be was consecrated Archbishop of Auazarba, a very ancient and Chicago Avenue Church, morning and evening. Morning subject: “ Eurly Life, Conversion, and Ministry of the Evangelist Moorhouse.” —* —The Rev, A. Youker will-prench morning and evening in:the West-Side Labernacic, corner.of Morgan and Indiana streets. ~*~ . —The Rev. Dr, H. W. Thomas will preach in tho People’s Church, Hooley’s ‘Theatre, at 1 2. hi —Prof. Swing will -preach-in Central Music- Hallat la. m. tate A tender love-glance we surprise, Which tells the secret of roa pony The Frath Pay Detroit Free Pres. A few weeks ago 2 train over one of the” rail roads running west ran overa cow just beyood the Grand Trunk Junction.’ The matter was reported at headquaters, but the owner of the bovine was not heard of until, Tuesday last, (UNITARIAN. upon reniining ina church when no longer in | attained by the Fathers in the schools b: celebrated city." .of | -Cil awhich was tho |-3) and eventug in the Jackson Street Church. - sympathy with its expressed teuchings? The | §iltinetion must vende betwee sho Chilacen | ecclesiastical metropotis in tho itt century. "| Prozewed the Gospel ina sway which they coutd | “LASTOe Porters preaches morning and | tHe Ror, Brooke eee itt proach at tho | When Becntered the President office andre: » @eed of a churchJs usually easily understood. | which nttended,schuol when .the -misslonsavere | _ After three yeurs, the Primate of Constanti- af evening in the Lincoln Street Church. — Church of the Messiah, catner..af Michigun |. Marke core ; es roposed for. that diz- i} - A.writer-in-tho ClriataAdvocate thinks -tho _ |": The Rey. :W. rton proaches morning | “avenue and Twenty-third strect.moraing-und | and evening in the Milwaukee Avenue,Church- —ho Rev. ‘f. C. Warrington preaches morn- ing and evening-in the North Chicazo Chureb. ~"=he Rev. J. M. Wheaton preaches morning first cstublished and the pupils of tu-day is, betycen.the children of .pagun parents and :those.of parents who whave een converted to |-Christiamty. The negrocs of ‘the second gen- nopie having died, he wn ity, and.tinally (July iv) clevted ng the suc- ei r of Monsignor Derasduazedurian, ‘Peter - WL assuming the name of Antonio Peter LX. | n evening. Morning Subject: + The Deccitfulness . of Riches.” “Evening subject: “Outsight .qnd Insighi.”” 4 —rne Rev. Gearze beta! will preach this ; It may not bo"'so vusily comprehended, since it + dtals with the vital, far-reachmsr’ principtes of (Christianity. Negatively and positively, how- weligious ‘Iberty of fhe, United States is in Jeopurdy-by* tho ‘possible admission’ of Utah, ‘ew Mexico, and Arizona, Mormon-and Catholic , territories, into the.Upiou. :Hesays: * Thero H Ah! you owned that cow kilieé by one of our ‘| trains in November, did you?” - - * Lexpect I dia. a Ae “And what did you-valueherat?” ver, ts position {s clearly detined. He who !"eration may be called. tho Buthers sy, men bens 4419, Hassiin was gent by the Ottoman Gov ‘ 9 = % * = is not rare at | €fiment to offer te congratulations of the Sul- | -{s.butoue.remedy:.an amendment to .the Fed- | and evening in the Northwest Church. F re Bar Flere eeepc py Rad rae pce cane RSE GA ast prc Po RRL CCHS RT Bra ia ce i ga ap Perna ee Rea ee TT eT J.J--Reller -prenches morning | Moraine in Calty Church, corer Dearborn | qpho'man soratelied his bend, bitched arya Porto Novo, at Lagos, anda eokuta to find and ovenlng in’ ike AShinnd Avenue Getting | BVenRe and Walton pluee- fs 7 fh this | OUbs chain and Anatly replied" a 3 ies aivin will preach this |" -Weu, Ldunno. My brother-in-law spid i bad Trom.establishing.a.religion,' and also prohibit- ing any “State, ‘coltuty, town, district, or anunicipality’ from appropriating any public -mMoney or property to any denominational in- Stituuons or enterprises. ‘Thon réligious liberty will be under the direst protection’ of the Na- morning in the Third.Chureh, corner of Monrea and Latin streets. Subject: Tribute to the Memory of 4 True Womanu—Lueretla Mott.” SWEDENBORGIAN. “wprinciples.of a creed, is unfit to be a teucher or others. He who understands .these, and insists upon remaining or entering is, to say the least, | » Presumptuons. Suppose x eervant in .an ottice, ‘astore,or akitchen. He undertakes such du- Gaeta, in tho ‘two Sicil but was preparing to -| Teturm to the Eternal City after the flight of the Garibafdians. ife brought with him on’ that oc- ‘casion fervent expressions of sympathy with Jang devotion to.tho Pope.from the clergy and negro children carrying off :the-prizes from the children of-Europeans domiciled in those iocal- ities, Mathematics ‘and -music are the chiet studies in which the native pupils distinguish -themselves. The :-Fathers have great hopes Church, No. 485 North Ashland avenue. ‘The Rev. J. Schell pretties: morning and -eyening in the Emmanuel German Church, cor- ner of Latlinand Ninetcenth streets. 4 —The Rev. George H. Simons preaches morn- the company tighter'n “blazes, ‘and-he told me to say Bo was & new-milch cow and lay dam- ' ages at S70. . wxes.” FER ook ae ; “ But'my wife said re bettersay-thst the cow i a i is ist ‘people ot Constantinople. and was recciyed with — atesasaredelined and understood: For awhile | {mm the thinl generation which 4 just rising. | Poet tnarks of fiver by ieiue Fenlinand At | woudl fag. scan any (patriotic man object to | ing and evening in the First German Church, | . The Rev. W. F. Pendleton’ will.preach this UI everything goes well, Then -he asserts bisown | twenty-five years, for marriage is entered upon | Who entertained him right.royally at-Naples and | this? “Then’.the ‘school duestian’ would be |X 1 and 53 Clybourn avenue, moftning in Lincoln Park Chapel, near corner of | Was not worth over &: st 4 authority. He ignores the law or will of bis | between the ages of.10 and 14. When a boy has | Vortici. ig =e ee settled. and all danxer of educational funds |~ —The Rev. F. Gottschulk preaches morning | ‘Menomioncestrect:“At 4 o'clock. p.m. he reaches '}| Yes. - Well, how was it?! ©; °°. -master. “With injured emphasis he sa; “Lum | attrined the age of 13,-he is advised by tho Ba- ‘The name and fame of the new Cardinal is | being distribued -among religious sects would | and evening in the Maxwell street German | in the Union Park Temple, corner of | ‘ashing~ “That's where the stick comésin, you see. I got a slave, but a freeman.” Such conduct | thers. themselves to.select. 2 witefrom some of | ‘ct¢rished xt Constantinople with much love and | be averted. We should see.to.it that nll candi- Church, Nos. 308 and 310 Maxwell street. ton strect and Ogden avenue, }) Want all she was worth, and yet don't wwantto eet Tatant escent | MRAM Haute sted ce er ee | Seah Soo an ona a Meets Suns | SiS” COMO we so Frans | RSME eae tes ce genoa | et baenar wane e Bagh ma tome | rine gto, San te Beat vrme! ismissa!. “So the minste1 ission, bil 2 . Pa- “the poor, a zers | m2.’ rd or | AVC! 1S Hall. ain ji % mo jonger in syin] y With Christ, or Hi a ly’ part: . This ris A Story IS a5 umility and piety is told o| jure! u 5 fl —The Rev. Fr. Meyer a rH | . . i a made Shurehy ora vardcular branch of flls;Chured, i | Hot from any Mige ot Hata Meetion’ Han kee | im. One day he teceived u tolespie capstan Ghuren of Our Savior, tho 10tn Inst.. tho follow- | ovening in the -Lions silssion, German, corner f sca SUT ‘| and’Treckoned you might add a ltle extra. ‘4s presuming and illiberal to insist upon remain- | cause they readily see the advantazes which.tha | that.asucred edifice, which .bad cost -him year prean tape 6 adapted: Dayton and Centre streets. Thokev. W.H-Ryder-will preach morning and!) “ «Ter ng suy $25." pe & there, : children derive from education. ‘tho ehildon, | after year of strenudus Inbor and self-denial to | upon iowmouee tee Nese ar San lene ae | cctke Her. D. i, Soon preaches morning | evening in St Paul's Church, Sticnigan avenue, |. thats ‘plenty. T-s'pose £ mighthavétat — § ese liberalists aiso presume to impench-the | iho aintained by the tnissions: aru enlled | erect at an enormous expense, had teen.de~ | UP eee nec taten, oon ficnry Tru- | and evening, in the. First’ Swedish Church, | north of Eighteenth street. :| $50. just as well ag not, but f didn’t want sincerity, the motives, and .honesty of oth Ny the natives white” y are provided stro¥ed by fire, Molding: the dispatch im his | M22. one of our. associates, for many yours | Corner of Market and.Oak streets, —The Kev. W.G. Crow will preach thismorn- || lieaboutit.’ oh pea | Mhoywill state im thoir own defence that the | vace wim clathes wsaalle eek wale meee ae | hands, He ralsed his eves toward tlewver ae “Giatital Phat in gubealeting ‘to.tho witl of our | . ~The Kev. Joka -Nizren will preach morning | {azn the.Churc of tho Redeemer, comer of || "'% No: nover tell a lie.” Conan Sninistry in the denomination which they repre- | best suited to the climate. ‘ i exclaimed in Latin, “Deus deait, Deus abstu- | peavenly Father we are deeply sensible of a | 824 evening in'tho Second Swedish Church, on | Sangamon and West Washington streets." “|| « Qa! T wouldn't have ited, ‘cause E kere oe arg generally | ms sympathy with them: in Axriculture and the various-trades,waich are it 3 ‘the Erg ae en the Lon hath taken | great and irreparable loss. Young in years, yet Nee Stas street, nae io. aie re . ‘LUTHERAN. { Senta man ar there’ to at all the f26te oer z ; y, do. That many of them | the foundation of ull progress, are taught by the | away.—and that was all he said of the disaster | Among the oldest. af -our parishioners his wee | _ —Tueriev. -N. O. Westergreen will preach | ghe nov.C..Kocrner will preach this morning | ese!" replied tho man as he ‘ swould speak and act their convictions, if-tney | Fathers. ‘Tho introduction ‘of Indian cora, | Which dasbell bis hopes to the ground. counsels, eliciontaii.aud great persoanl neers | -oralae and avening in the Third ‘Swedish | and evoning in tho tloly Trinity, Church comes | 0B the Treusurer for is cheek. ; & had ers courage: «Zhe sacritice, however, is.so | which bears easily two crops i -year, ane done shone TOR Bnd the corempnios Faced est In ont work, bave ever boon bspeainily.yalt- iGhnrgh, corner of Fitth avenueand Thirty-third | of Erie street and Denrbornavenue. = 2 i great 7 to faei u ti 3 t elivery o' ig is oflice to. the 2 ait, | strect. et _ “ ori 4 Wag ‘errand to yar ) S's Liner shivering on the brink, than anything else, “Tne country wus tenuenes | Brett Armenian Were of the most imposing | SC kOUr, ehireh, Ais manliness, nIGoaty | —The Rev. 3. Hansen will proach morning | preach this wmortine “in the Wiehe Bee | arate gels Spout.” moans anerrangioyegt 3 _, “And fear t iaunct away.” ly devastated by famine. Whenever the rein Solewnltex Yor several, days the Homan papers | “feesnloet, bse ae auouiy tad sieereie eytapa | and evening ‘in the First Norwesiun Church, | Church, corner of Hoyno.avénueand Le Boyne | ms 2t De Bull's Cough SSP. ee : Pegarded aS meats wou or iguotant’ tues | thesisnie det ok ommiveetotent wade | In order ado honor to tae Otiomae Nanos aed | THEME tuo bereaved family, and ospectaly | eoryer Indian aad Saneamon sizete, |” | street ; cs. + | ,,Pbyalcians of alt schools use and recommend” =: along tothe common herd, believing What is | tion followed. Cor beinz not subject to-sueh | its MMlustrious representative, tuo form used in | “Yared gee ONS resolutions be a {ing and evening im tho Second Norwegian M6 koe Hop Bitters: take their advice." : gaunt by others, becouse they cannot do other~ | damage, the natives regurd its introduetipaas a | the consistory. was that observed tn tho éase fn | upon tho records of {his purish.a copy precented | Church, on West ‘Division street, near Holt vane ee sratannne heehee he eee q Syise. is Wa impea ins | xi vit : ce 3 . ‘Telegray rs ‘deceased! and eopi re 3 “ > ms, 5. Bincorityy dishonesty, and greucral “meanness. | ““the-Fathers Who practice -medteine -are per | Sublime Porteex pressed tho satistaction of all ish to thy daly eanees tos publica ees | eee Rey. It. Proctor preaches in tho Arling- | 4H0, Cveming inthe First Church, ‘corner of In ST. FACOBS OIL : ‘Thon, in self-laudation, they speak of the rocky } haps the greatest persounses, after tholiugs, in | .the Ministers in these details, and many Orient- sgh tui erba ae tou Hei arch. eee” | diane avenue and Twenty-fifth street. fa aaa 6 3] : ribs of a remorseless creed with which thes were | all this region. “They have olily to threaten’ to | ‘als hastened to Rome to witness tho ecremonics, GERMAN ALTERNATIVE TAITANY, *"=Tho Rev. ow preaches in the church | .,28¢ Kev. JAW. Allen will preach this morning aes : serushed. Eloquently they speak of the her- | go away, und generally they at once -ebtuin any cred Congregation of ites .have made | _ ‘The tendency.towards rationalism among-the |. dt Austin z "| and evening in the South Side Church, Prairie é Sulean effort ‘by which ther burst from their |yconcession -they demand of these ssovervizas. | Several exceptions to the ordinary discipline of | Protestauts of Germany’ is illustrated by the | “Tho tev, G. M. Boswell preaches morning | 8Veaue, corner of Thirticth strest. - ; rouse. | With the assumed epirit uf mnar- |“fhe huts in which they live are ‘becieed every | the Cardinals. Hassun will retjin his.beard, | service-book which bas recently come tnto.use | anid evoutes ia the Kingsley Chacon Belontor —TheRev, J. H. Weigat will preach morning : i yedom they seas of their new trials. ‘They | day by patiants. The Rings themselves consult | .and he will also wenr the Verargon, n ‘large | ‘in the “Lundes Kirehe,” of tho Grand Duchy of | ““ the lev. W. deaates preaches morning and | 22d evening In the Western Avenue Church, be- t : sre hunted now. “Their uames are in all tho pa | them, sometimes performing a journey of a | wuntle, Iske tho Orlental xaberdine, which closes | Baden, “There ls eoustantly recurring, throwwh- | even ke tie Che ee oS -twoen Van Buren and Harrison streets, +. hs : Perr. ane Diged-hounds of ‘heresy are ever on | month for that purpose, “Surgery ‘is-held by the | Vetore and flows majestivally down the figure, | out tho year, an alternative <form of ‘sorvice— | “The Hev. FA. Llardia preaches moraingand | }, 28S. Rev. C. H. Caton will preneh this morn— ‘ ; . Abele erack, Phe eunderiag ot His socaecrens | unuedaiea ilgherare thanwediein, sutton with lange and wide iveves, eoverini tho cath the oue muy be designated (riniturianstho other | evening in. tae eburch ‘atEngiewood, oie hs ipshe scound Gauroh, Oakley avenue, cor * e lon ant TU Diy 4 fi o vay! it ‘ither: > be- 2 ur-as 2 choral Iress.tha a nitarian. It ‘t itely t) t aa . YP: 1 eH ‘ + : Jenseiess heads puts to ‘shame Covenanters, of chickens avot duck vorsrith ncaw ofan ox, nlenian-Lilon, with a train ik Cardinal's cope, | ‘considerable mimiver ot, "tho 4 vod ‘eles a and evcutnee int Eisccnurenne Reanstons = : BAPTIST. i Waldenses, Huguenots, or the early Christians | accurdig to the rank of the patient. A King | and.willuse the Armenian rite. In otlicr re- | thisnarrowstrip of sterritory, expressly deny tho | ' —The Rev. W. P. Stewart preuches in the Sec- | "The Koy. Kerr B. ‘upper will preach at Na. Rome. All this isso common on the part of | (ulwas gives.an ox. It may be added ghat cows | Spects he will conform to the rules cbseryed by | ‘Divinity of - Christ, object .to the use of ereeds, | ond Chureb at Evanston. ar fhe Alichigan Avenue Church, near T'wen- third street : And hold heterodox views on.many points. They the other Cardinals of the: Roman Churel ‘do not.xepresent tho divided eligf of the Prot- fay Popo came forth i oleet. cho new Cardi —The Kev. F. D. Hemenway, D. D., preaches in re of very dimin- .the church at Soutn Evanston. big as a emnall of tho Iiberatist that-we ceaseto wonder at it. Yet and oxen, indeed ull animal: ; itis tho very essence of egotism, narrowness, | uti ou utiye.size, the ox-bejpg on! —The-Rev. Dr. G. W..Northup. will preach in the morfing und tho‘Rev. G.C. Lorimer, D.-D., and aN eet » his illiberality -is-seen ‘in the way in which sthese'men deal with creeds: They submit thelr Jeaching us a creed for others. meanwhile re- | eds are simply,matsat patu-leaves. Fishing 7 o alc: Park. * fusing one for themselves. “Chere can be tio | and huntine are litte practiced, as they require | Bal City. He was carried .on the ‘shonlders of | reads something as ours’ docs: “Ry ‘hy Holy svemns Ree eae a oe a5, preaches | —The Rev. W. M.- Lawrence will preach marn- more bodily exertion than is agrceable.to.the | ‘the ollicers of his. court in a litter, kuown as the | Nativity;.by Thy “Cross and Passion; by ‘Thy morfing:and evening in the church at‘Wheaton. | ing and evening.in the Second Church, corner af “instruction without a creed apy more thin there can be a man without bone or muyscle. Fmagine'a man of tesh! No knuckle! A Ghi- diese picture, destitute of shade! “If these lib. ‘Eralists are uot instructors, then what are they? ‘Naw.a.crecd muy be eithar expressed or under stood, syritten or verbal, formulgted or chuotic. - itis much more honest to have‘our creed ex- resed “than situply understood. -Tt id much Fnock philusophic tohaye our. crecd tormulated dhan in a ehaotic Sona in whatever form: os sted Abemsejvus stromsly. in opposttian to. Aihand Ceti $ he “Theol uur terecd may. be. it Msn negative and u pos- | these brutal aud have often succeeded iu | Rata ela, the _speeches of the Pope and : : Evening: Fourth discourse on the “Theology Tho Rev. W. J. Paris ne itive element,—unless liberalistn is all negation. | entirely preventing them, especially tf thos had | Of.the new. Cardinal, took several .bours.: 03 . a3 “3 4 of Christ.” | gag abe Rey. W. Hi. Parker will preach morn- i ially 5 0) yy | The younger Dr. Tyng, of New “York, ‘has.ac- —The Rev. E. ¥, Williams will preach this | #8 9nd evening in the Coventry Streat Churob, ‘All this applies to these men us surely as to the Jnag who honestly signs ‘The Confession uf aiths ame onl iterenen that ey pre: sume p iutating ty others, us they allow Spefther God nor man to dictate t then. Is not his illiberal tberalisin? ,. This .illiverality—culling “it by the mildest jusme—appears “also iu “Betting” forth.as their own teachings what they have borrowed from pthers.. ‘The very rarments in ‘which our most promincnt fiberiilists'are clothed -were worn by thots years or centuries 2 ‘They. persuade ty increaulous and unthi that the m terial ig new, that the fashion. fs the latest style, and designed expecinlly for comfort. They wax got the styic—we speak ft softiy—fs. the knee- ches of Jas.century. If you take from the | tormerly intended for the Europein trader; one’ a ‘Vi promibeat iiveralists of the present duy the oli | portion, chielly women, is-fattcued and sold to | 27 the subject, secured its consent, and the or- | :Vibbert swill uccep! ner ot Clinton and Wilson streets. dev ff German Ratoaulism or English | butcherswho,revoiping as uo fase nay: ve eves | Sul Wusbrousbe into the ebureh andset up. Mino —Prof. Wileox wilt preach. morning and oven— fag and evening in the Mulard Avenue Church, ing'in the ‘Western Avenuc ‘ 7 : street. lish it virtusily” leave them thou! i Seisn jeism, ets ‘akodness: “Why should: they. be Aunerican culf. ‘The dwellings of the .bamboo cane thatched vos sre -made of Palm-leayos. ‘The s natives. ‘The disposition of.the people is so tmaild that it issi mystery how they can indulge inthe ccrueltics.such 1s human. Sucrifices, for-which yhuye become famous. The -misstonaries helieve-that but, for the fetish -prieste, who are exceedingly, shrewd and hy strong. intetest in perpetuating them, as tuéir power is. based on these Lloody sneritices. the -country eould be lized easily. Ths Futhers have uniformly been informed Under the .re Dahomey, numan sacrifices bat ively rare, but :his .succe: ¢ to fetish priests, bas 1 ter cruelty. aud juore lavish expenditure of life than ever. ‘The wissionaries, 0 i Government: have been powerless to ob sheading of huinsn dloyd.: ‘Zhe number who annually perish in this way is cstimal at several-thougand. ‘The King of :Dahomey is. as -is Kuown, .the toust ferocious and powerful ruler.in the whole. rgzion. During ten months of the your bemakes “incursions on the neighboring Jerritories to eateh as Iprge a nun ine. of :Guez, the tate Rim of one com 1a rciate, openly, sell biman tlesh in their shops; nal, surrounded by. all.the splendor. of his ollict tod, indeed, with .unwouted grandeur, such hhas hot been witnessed in -Jtome on stich occa- slong since the :Malian occupation of the Eter- fedia gestatoria. in which he sits ‘erect, dentine out bis‘ benediction on the kneeling faithful crowding the stately corridors through which be busses to the’ Awa Heyia or royal ball. ;On ejther side of bim were borne :the flabelic, two enor- quous tans of avhite, peacock's .feathors. ‘These sfuns.are only used on Yery extraordinary occa- ns, und give sin appearance of. Oriental maz- nificence to the procession. -The ceremonies of. bestoing . the toga. red the following Saturday.an accademia polyglotta Was heli'in honor of Hassuns nt sehlel-coneete ulations were tendered him’ in .¢yery civilized Jancuaxe under the sun. He is to remain at- jlached to.the Roman conrt, so Americans hav- nga curiosity that way wil¥et have-un oppor. pity to sutisty-it by behol him, fault ge y ing “him, beard, red -AN OFFENDING ORGAN. A SPIUITED CHURCH DIFFICULTY IN 4: CA- NADIAN CITY, : ‘The Toronto Presbytery bad a queer case be- . foro it this week. It, appears -that some of: the they had an orgun, they petitioned the .Session pastor, the Rev. J. Kirkyatrick, assured’ the for -liis obedjence uni God! deliver us!" ‘Holy ‘Resurrection and “Ascension. ' hour of death, and in tho duyof judgment, Good -Lord God! deliver ‘us! Unitarinns, reads: ‘PERSONALS. his successor. estunt portion of the population.’ An instance of this is the alternative Litany appointed to be suidby.the -minister on Good Friday. The one | \, expressly addressed to our Savior.ns.God, ihe other, for By His-Birth, full of grace; by His Holy life; by.His innocent sutfcring; by to.death; Lord!-O Lord our cepted tho Chaplaincy. of the Old.Guard .of that city. . ‘ The Rev. E.N. Barrett, of Austli, M., bas ac- cepted a call to the Presbyterian .Church of Waterloo, Ta. Tho Rev. W. A. Knowlton, Rector of-St An- drew's Episcopal Church in this.city, has.ac- cepted.# call to Painesville, 0. ‘Tbe Uev.. ugh Stowel Brown, of Liverpool, Engtind, has withdrawn his resignati -pustomte. upon receiving a memorial “signed. by 1,000 of the members requesting. bIm to do so. ation o1 is not:yet Known if 3! SUNDAY RISIBLES, the the —The Rev. Robert Short preacttes morning and evening in tho church at Grand Crossing. —The Rev. F. 8. Cantine prenches morning and CONGREGATIONAL. The Rev... A. Noble D.-D., preaches this morning-nnd evening in the Union Park Church, West Washmgton ‘street and Asbland avenue, Morning .supject: ‘Lbese Times: of .Ours.” Evening: “Our Next Sfuyor.” “<The “Rev. W. B.-Peeke will preach in the Leavitt Street Chureh at 10:30 0. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject: * Wisdom.in Ordinances.” ‘morning and ‘evening'in the South Church, cor- ner of-Drexel avenue and-Fortieth street. —The tev. ‘Charles -H.- Everest will preach in Plymouth Church, on Siichigun avenue, between iwenty-tifth and’ Twenty-sixth -streets, at 10:30 m. b iy P. Goodwin will preach morning 1H ning jn the First Church, corner of, Wash- Angton and Ann streets. - ~ 3 —The Hev. Arthur Little will preach morning .and ¢vening in the New-England Church, corner ‘Dearborn street and Park place. —The Kev, B. F, Leavitt. will preach morning? and evening in Lincoln Park.Ghurch, corner of t eloauent in praise. of its beauty.as they strut | berof slivesas passiple. lie iscbiely assisted | re 3 ; eosin : Sophia and -Mobawie streets. Rav: u 2 ‘Brpund with proud and lordly inzin. “Men who | in this work by bis two celebrated AOximents | SOUNE People sot a church within Sts jurisdic- | tueliev. Mr. Norton, of St. John’s Church. | °°2: C. A. Towle will preach morning | M4 end evening in the First Swedish Church, it Eunverad Be olde teneng ee oa0m Mee aint the | ob amurons,, tue prisoners mde in these expe; | Uon formed “niusic circle” ‘They met inthe | eau Graienee has ekeaed cas her aie vies | Mad, Evening in Dothuny” Cllured, corner of | OGRKNERESetpriok ehructs morn £ ead-bare, sm eaten, | ditions ure divjded into three classes; une is sol veh. !Phink! ey Would, get 21 eet ah ee Gon. "qulina and West-Huron streets, ©" * * and severing: ‘a a to the slave merchants of the interior, and was ee nee get on faster if, |. bert, of. Chures, Gormuotown: Ea |: “ho tev. Evarts Kent will preach morning | 05 20¢ cvening inthe Oliver Church, Fourth and evening in-the Clinton ‘Street’ Church, cor Avenue Mission, near Poli in the evening in the FirstChuroh, corner Thir- | ty-first street and South Park avenue. Even- ‘Mainmonism.” Morgan and Monrve streets. h B. Auibert. D. D., will preach morning and avening in the Fourth Churck, com ner West Washington and Paulina stréets. —The Rev. C. Perren will preach morning and evening in the Western Avenue Church, corner Western and Warren avenues. ~The Rev. Joseph Rowilcy will preach morn- ing and evening.in the-North Star Church, cor- ner Division and Sedgwick strects. Hl corner of Coventry strect ‘and Bloomingdale 700) : ~—The Rev. A. K. Parker will preach morn- fog.and éventig in the Centennial Churebe cor ner of Lincoln und West Juakson streets,” ~The Rov. E..0. Taylor wit! preach morning ase evening: in’-the Central Church, 290 Orchard eon —The Rev. Mr. Meyer will preach morning and wening in the First Germun Church, corner —Lhe Rev. J. Smith will preach morning and evening-in the:First Norwegian Church, co! her Noble and Weat Ohio rece ren oo e Rey. Japa. Ongmyn.will preach morn- ~The Rev. J... Voshurgh will preach_morn- —The Rev. J.B. Jackson, D. D.. .yill preach Mil rrosTep FE 4x0 \ Jocamnthelets the third portion js reserved forthe. human,sic- | Presbytery ou ,tho. trial tha * f H fo Ulibersl as. to cover..up their obligations to | rifices which take ,place in the months of Au- | * ieenton: Fmt nner eve be | sak P : 8 “to = g sine Nev Gb Robes ail eee i hase reval dediets trrdrg? eH eee ee cane Pateg gu fag iments of Au PeenansIntentionof using the fustrumentin | ' Sanison wasone of the first men who “took | and evening IAvMen tuber CO ca ne Rev: CB Roberts will preach morning H yp They speak aalso of those who teach certain | tho “Grand Customs.” These ceremonies havo | the church services; but, even though mute and | up his residence.’ Poe - "| Awentieth strect andAshland avenue. the | Wood Brente, near Siesareavenuen ee i Soiet ob theinproseleer chee ee oetake | SMouble purpose. that of pacifying. Osun. the {locked up, its anere.presenco in .tho church | “\Taevhatire are going torecalve;” murmurea | ithe -Itev.E..F-Wiliams will preach in.the | ed avenue, near Stewart avenue. a ; ‘ spirit of their progenitor, thoy thankrGod that | godot war, and other deities, and alco that of | scandalized come, of the oldest amd tetas | tq ee nntare ate me tin, Iskin | Englewood Church at 2:00. TEMPERANCE, i ramatl uals & ones Leta mian-clasply usenthowonts af ake ai Teme tae memory of dnd Kings Gnd of | prechren. In thelr eyes, twas au abomination | gacque; see ee Was Sxpecting a sealskin ltev, tr Will preach morning | | Thesperkers announcedforthemeetingsof.the | go Pepiatien on tarts eal 957 = teas : z 19cm tt o nding fo.them supp) men and provisio , oa sae vat : . eo ‘ : rt : : od pecs asilicertpniathe Be “amone”thowe wao.ate | mle" peariae Rene gon eat ageeeeaN |. them lld asus ppow saad eee ee | TRG BAD wits gogs fats business with the di woah mam: | Sse Sgnay, Bishop Haas “Bucsany "oe | kes acinar lat Rar “Be - anc } pussing “into the future life, takes: with |-of-the is upon’ $F and carried it out 1 find i ter ‘ i lap felend. i tay, Mrs, AH Der- DIRECTIONS 15 ELT ie sousidered rash who “would hus speaiof the bin sl Gttis placa us trace forthisrea- | {ho church. Ofcourse, there was.a ‘good dent | Seon Orleans Blane oes £0" Propeteten— | guinea? Sai ee proach fine | aus tharos tes Cra Clsey Ee: aes | ae sis any oEALS 1 Jord: 2 cu- in Dahomey, 25 in other’ savage countries, | ‘or excit 5; Pa vi 1a young | - aes | Shuret.at Glencoe at Ui a.m. Re ~-_ | 31. B. Willard; Saturday, Co “Meat. | |: ists 4 i dea eS tee Ce eee The eeedips | provisions are placed inthe tomb,” When @ Ring | Seopie mot to olfer tng fertile eee ee | altds Deine ichlsperet around that Adama ‘was | *--Tho Use. Join Ellis il preach noraing and | tage each sieemeent core Sans est EO VOSELER & GO. Eee eeae ebeine Ar that ie Secatee oes | SiGe all ds women, slaves, and Minsters must | ProPle,ner tp eller tiny foretble- resistance to | sh “Ohio man,”"und thereby ,the whole ruce is | evening iu tho churel ut Atmeaate- corn. | ParRelt Hall nts o'clock. = ° nae ree fimire, Ba. VB ist of theirs: psensiuivesand | follow hima) the King of-Portaxoro | fof ho oman hauled: Gee htt paid | tainted. —Cincinnatt Saturday Not " ") 3) | =the Mev. Charles Caxorno will preach worn- | _'—A Gospel teuineranee raceting will be held tn | en itd year tho King of-Porto Novo In an angry.instant a -man-imay do what a | #2,and.even Fogg Remplar Hal, 1066 West Lake street at : onder, and loving, has been.put into their com- ‘almost. rioters before the “Police Court; and the ce fp the. church at Lombara. vy. H.C; Granger preuches,morning “FOLDING BEDS. 3 position. .°Th¢dy alm esume-to teuch Sicd of poison administered by-a rival-for the |7! ari % direst God. They would have planned and acted | ‘throne.’ His funeral lasted. mine day: ‘Session. of the church suspended. them from | lifetime of.repontance cannot undo,” says. Hen- : aE PDs 3 bs Jothbrwise:” Whére ‘were these men when.God | srbole of tbls tle a conddemabie aubperes | nSealing -ordinanees.” From -this’aetion ther Brean Beceher. true, air. Beoetor; he may aaa iie Hoe. Bae eke ‘prenches, mora- daring the Rrosent ved et eer ant ] ing Parle. Cee eee ee eee eee ee et ne te AEE et ee ceten enc noca | TERRE gronimstn te Oa CanP Canny wre” | GUM soe Presper eae Sinisa he “roBostcg Tho Daur Patet Yoldng 8 Fi A or the “Grand Cijs- |” k EB . There was a fight nent -petiveen. tivo boys | —THe Rev: W."A," Lloyd ‘preaches morning i grep wuTdh; , = e i re woris: His-will? ‘Way did He not counsel | ome" “Dhe, mikioauries trom thelr neighbor. | AuuINE CnOURH tahavebeed the composition of | in ulm stvene sees eet meme hemngeR to ass | cane Hes Wea. Joya preacties toting and | Linooin Park Congres Sena Eee | | | PRBRE “paves Rent of One Room ‘ ‘ith them? ("The world hus lost" ncaleulably by | ing-dvrelling could bear. the cries of the suifer-"| One ofthe “hill foik"”.who gave Clayerhouse so | ‘darkly hinted tat ue was biazar than. tho other: | —Tho-Hev.8. Seton preaches morning | Cheney Ween ea ees sntowas Best Steel Wire Spring : Sei Sraently. Ge mot Sainae of development, Hong fy tho pub square of th eon every | Ting une ‘Here are s-few.specimen sen- The smaller, who 7s ;the goa of a deacon, den- | and oveniniein-tho Downer's drovaChureh. "| Chueh Thursday seems abe" ‘Western ave. The handsomesh : ‘ s c 3 ‘the: town, ur- |“ .. 4 r torted: “Taon't care if .you'ré.as big as EPISCOPAL: : + Due Methodist Episcopal Church; Friday even- Sor stantial & comfortable =P : pro: -the advancement of the Tuco. _ He.| ranged in lines. The heads bad been cut off'and | +Wo-hold that our. 2rd ts dishonored whori the |.u church Aebt, you cant seare mi ‘Tho Rev. %. A. Helland will : in the FreeTabernacle, corne rs oy a : z <purlty i ¥ 4 A FOU Cs x Rev, H. A. Holland ‘will officiate i » corner of Ashiana SY Manufactars j inisbchayesmown that-mon would get beyond :|-uaiied slong the eee ete Roya Palace. At |-Reouany otheraid catied into the solemn rerviess | -THore.are mean men, in) tho world...A while | Church aids aioe abled the tonne oe | Avenue and Twentieth street," ° y AH. Andrews & Oe i _fiodiooeice ei neat wicatol toe preceded a of the Holy-Spirit, | 8f0.0living skeleton” n.a-clrous—the:thin- | Christ.” - pe een ets ae MISCELLANEOUS”, Po LE == 195 Wahash Ave. CF 1 aye DORR, Sent loro a S i > such an one as qu 9 :HAS—=Zot religion. : Morrison. will oficlate in the , at No. | - Bites of Artintic Faraiturss Woed Bantelia nest one ‘ever Enayn; " —The. Bev. ‘The Rov. Mark H, Forscutt,will preach

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