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THE CEICAGO TRIBUNE; SUNDAY, FEBRUARY | esi tha & tempurary | would, In n moment of man's emerxency, tien | Koran or the 0 T mt e ““uur?x‘x’& %‘;lg:r u;‘ntx orfnrlon bepri;:h{ his conscience with-a pledge, which, when the | reason and Scripture In its blind rush. Itis this, | expensive, trom on¢ (othreeamrl{leusdhxm?fi, ‘V:V::‘!: GSER‘WVE TEET{}T AMSM :’;‘k"l d;xfih mlilgbl_l)ecnilm! “-bread”), and that ) B 5 coul n the nature of things never be n | repress 01 i > " o 11 d more gluss openiogs, 3 B ink. e - 7, elougs at public opinton | emergency is past, be will bear irksomely and | uand not private tot:U abstinence. aguinst which | larger an £ 8, . - Ehb et SR LI e | SR £ e RO | sme e iR S | ML i mpibo ST | o ol e St AT A, Dreatvie cept | year, z W hOEaT thought of: the com- | pernicious instrument for debucing the con- | tacking a systeit L 3 v s 1 Shica GUNSEREEAIATION RevERs: could be Kept Tor a year,and ‘other Homan | planniog, o The goneiy (8oL i thur 1t | scionce. In o first plice. 1t manufactures o | war with imen, i srrar. T ean honor tho | those of 1871,—vastly wore combustible muteriul | 3y/ch s foalurdny eXcebted. *Sundar exoupigt writers show the samcs: but who can pretend [ munity c * intimidution that can | new sin—ulways a diafgcrous experiment, | men who uphald a_pernicious systemn, forLean | eovers the ground of Chicago to-dav thau in “bat these writers ever looked upon such pre- | beiongs to u system Bl f c : ; o e : i s Fire Department in numuers of men and e D b joptda | neve: be n permunent institton in this land., | brinking wbout & ok wnieh Sweeps the | beliove in their purity of motive and Singleniess | The Fire Department 8 0GR ol "graveth. 1881—EIGHTEEN PAGES. . vord,” und_tramples alike on | idly thaa the first. Tho ‘buildings are much more ‘I ago & North eatern Rallway,' ol into real sin from Us experience in com- | of alm. And for this rexson I the more earn The Question Regarded from Both | served suice o : =4 £ shiow how iteean be Kept from becoming winge | I lave thusfar considered ouly the prudential L om ; gt G e ik que T | e & Sortn X v 1 5| stinence schome may be | mittiug the constracted sing and, secondly, it | and bopefully urge them to consider their ways But the Department is under ep'ng-Ca. accommoy Iis Prudential and Its Yet,with no otber foundutiun, than, this, 180 | QUEHE - Bt total abstinence Sheite M6 Y% | fives o ronds excuse to the conscience nralist | aud ubunflon u evurse which is onfs conitis e B Hances, and n bettor water-sup- | ~ SEply acfs Clark sty Grand Cacite hrhis it Moral Aspects. Jenders of e total-abstinence exse bave PAD | LS yrand end - to which ull reforiing | any moral aneument for temporunde: B LT e 2l abbor ond desiro W ra- | DIy, | Bl U o b 2 et 14 3 tiquity were unfermented, in utter defiznee of | proce ses should tend. Alt we have eadeavored | imse it with 1 suspicion of conventionality. | move. b & These 350 men are jus! n's a'“: 10 bacenllch Sioa i This far t6 establish is, that itisa plan thatcan- | The pledge is alw an _Injury, und never a upon in an extreme emergency er aPacific Fast Line. ... T, Sas 1571, ; Jeis @ putititute for VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. e e I brating Committee would ask them- '“"h‘,’,‘:'"u"r%“{"f‘ abes doines S 1d commoun sense. Beciuse chemistry, of hermetically history, juice coukid, by mean: e Steteed. AT wo nire to sudire it by it past his- | belp. to a true morulity Toreand methods, a8 well us by jts intrgsic prin- | princlple. It is a siwn not of weakiees. P .| seaied vessels pndér water, be kept grape-juice, i ) ! y I GO aawpr them HCCOr Sw 1 - o5 & ¢ + und that, therefore, to push thie phn s | are all of us weak enouth, but of readiness to ro- selves these questions & X ¢ eeping Overthrow of the Posi a0t Lt O cinioss und tat, terelore, to Guck, (0 BUTm | form. Tri ceform would demund u chunge of | Defends tho Action of tho Banks. | i to the facts zreat benciit o ol ronic,—viz: | abes Nojaes it ions Taken by the Ad tes of e have been unfermented. | view: the gessadon of drunkenness, w h its | the underlving principles-of life. ‘That tho To the Editor of The L. s3g0;Tribune. 1. Did thanohurr: down l'nrwnm[ot)‘ll&r‘)pll.r SHgmxCliz £ Yankiy tions al‘en yt e vocates o is the logic v tuated defend- fc'.lrmlruil;l Iohody,smll.luudsfifilcql aren rlud"e-lukurhrcms?sto m[x\k .emllns[wln‘:] xfll u(:;:; CHICAGO, Feb. %6.—Think you tho National :;‘;L;;-::Ega’_’rrprann:ui proper facilities to :Fffif;‘gfi,‘ffflcif‘"fi‘w, o : 2 5 -absti * | endenvored to.snow that the publicmind will not | he refyrms the surface. tns of turning % oo 2 B 2 Treej ckrord & Dubngue, Total-Abstinence. €7 op the toust abinenti iRt o system whose principal agencies bave ho regyrms The SO el he contents himsclf | banks nct any dilferent toan you and T would s B’ pumpine supply cqual to the | vbrelvrtlitorts Luke Genes * pran. T raods and Inthnidation, und whose | with turowing up enrthern dikes to prevent an similarly phiced? ‘ cupacly of the fire-cngines? Iilimiukie Epréy 3 2 \ow much greuter is the pumping eapacity | FALTIIEES SRErTHY * TWISTING OF SCRIPTURE D oleahey W corflow: Y Thousands 1o slen the g o .y consider to be at warwith a | overflow: You cun get ousands slgn The Government, through Congress, should s il to its advocney. No unbiased reader can for a Droper manlitess or_self-respect. We repent | pledge where you can get one 1o reform. Of | porpave opened its spite n;’:un moghmks_ “no | DOW thun our engine capacity? . local | DiHimaukes Lasonce he P le Will Not In moment_ doubt ihat wine s referred to In the | Ghat no une may mistake us) that these fals course, the pledge is not kept, except In tho ) Therv Is nodoubt that, wisely arranged, Ocx f;‘-“‘ Green Hay & Mar ‘Why the People o Tn- | e o e teieating drink, tnd tht | Hands and intimidndons are not necessry parts | ¢ases whero It ws not, nteded, where the {02 cntire actlon of Congress in the pussnze of the | defenses can be constructed whereby the citl- | Bareen by, gl tiney : LS | O i 1ho pinot of tho pledie, where the | Refundug bill was to punish the banks becauso | zens gy be enabled to renderimportunt service | Lt Faul & Minneapolls S such wine f the system, but have been its con dorse the Plan of Fro- eness 1 poitit of Tucts nnd we also rep form toolc the pluce of He fiont any. picdze. | thoy hud i the past So faithfully stood by tho | to uf Fire Depurtment, hibiti "Thousands of willing hands would aid in pre- ition. Fon kS s b g GRS B BRARAAAA RN SRR RN our nrgument reprrding mantiness is not (so far Surely, such a wholesale defiling of promises {8 Government. i o e P Pending Inw is tho embodiment of Dom- | venting the spread of Humes, und. properly. as we have gone) so much o ch ree against tha ¥y i . o C 4 systom usué'mg.-memor O A vers sgepartion | A PROFANE DEALING WITH SACKED THINGS. | geratie hnte of the banks, and is not bsed upon | regulated. economizo the use of water. 5 i of respectable und virtuous thinkers think of {t. and marks a very corrupt system. Mun's moral | a wise desire to secure harmony between all Ts it not rather murvelous that, in this scientif- a—Depot carner of Wells and - wigine™ by n Solomonian | §¢ 16 Trom such considerations.we bold, that th |, Durure is not to be curbed by pledges. Hisout- | parties concerned. e engincering and mechunical nze, when Your | b=hepot corner af Canal and Rinsieape ‘45 u mothod of eradicat- | Ward conduct may be resirained by imposed | . {t may not be the best thing the banks can do | house takes fire you are compelled to sit idly by Inzie-sts. until the whole | _ Chlenwo. Buriinzton & Ontney 1, . niticent in its da vision of the w that the good aud the bad shull each | pran of total absiinence < ot gk = sword, & 0 ¢ ! lmne-l,flmsm i S\'sflm of Infimidation | have s picee of i. “Waenever wine s spoken of | jnrdrunkennessand itsattendunt viceswill never Iaw, but, so far. forth as_that ‘conduct has a | to retire thelr cireutation, but one thing is cer- and see the tlames creep alonsg i ", = severely in Seripture, then it is fermented wine, | je’adopted by the community, Ono ‘other thing 1 | moral element in it, no uction of the wan him- | tain: they are justitied In taking just the course | structure is enveloped, and that, tqp, when a | For Maps, Time-Tubles, Sieepinz Car Aot That Can Never Be a Permanent BTl D T e 7. npraise. or USed | Gesies 16, Fopeat, bofurd taking up. tho other | Self can uffoce it, oxeopt a noral reformation. | they Bave to proteet themseives Structurc I3 eny ol be Soar door with ample. | - tont appls we @ Clarkost. Grind Facgeiot g ge s paite by our Lord and His Apostics. then it is unfer- 1 hranch of my subject, and that is. thut 1 muke Government, by its threatened punisument, | ~The Carlisle amendument was an outrage from | force to flood your wholo ‘building, and, fntwo- | Brink's kcpress oftive, foot of Intiansar. ey Institation ia This-Land. T AaiudAnd if you ask these sages why | no charge of purpused falschood on uny of the | MAY Stop & man S deinking S0 long ns he thinks | a clear Sky. It wns A Stab fromi & former | thirds of the cuses, if permitted ro use ir, | {entral Depot, Canul’and Sixicenth-sts, P e e Shie e, on what grounds they bnse | fotul-nistinence kenders. Their main avzuments | Bimsell in danger of punishineats Be i oldsa | feind. taas Democratic, Sournorn hate, and | would preclude the necessity of uny other aid. 1his theory, ey bravely suswer that our SKVIOr | gre faisehoods. as I huve shown; but I am quite thut hus no punishment for -its breaking Wil | itisnot intended that it sball in the end belp | Such secins to be the fact. The city has ; e e B eientine wino, 4nd | Sncq hat tho exeellent inen who ate often found | command no obedience, white the morul convle” | eithar the banks or tho Governmegt. Taruishcd nn ample supply of water and selis it IR . O et emid mve prassed such: and, | fouding the crusade are Donest Iu their use of | tons remain unchanged. Itls ouly an invita- o G Coo. | L6 the aieizens nta fair price, fimired to culinary | FEBRASI oL Sniesur How “ The Total-Abstinence Propaganda | therefore, their theury. They start with this boe--| thoso false statements. They tuko up thiess tion to furthor siu, =t L e e purposess but, I your house is 0 | BDubuiue & 5joux g = ging of the whole question, and then on this thin | weapons without .sulliciently examining them. Sixth—Tho sixth and last moral error ofthe Lawler Denies Tt. v, comparatively not o drop. “You must wat | Amboy.iockFalls Wrest the Scriptures and De- Rir they build their eastle. Thoy see that they can.be made clfective, but bstinence aystem ta which [ shall refer is o thé Editeraf The Chicago Tribiine: i oo official comes and unlocks the fount- | bhuwieps Lryve Atcummoda % It is fiot now iy purpose to argue “-1‘(}1‘ these do not stop to inquire wnetber thoy are legiti- hich I bring forward, notus a philosopher 5 & ain. Itistoo Inte: the fice bas anticipated even é“l:‘””" Fast Express.. spise Their Authority. strunee logicians. Lonly wish to pat this Seript- | mate. Their pralsewortby zeal or a moralist, but ns a Christian, who believes in Cricaco, Feb. 2%6.—Fred W, Lewis (The | tno cererity of the firemen. and wtined such | PRIEET ure-twisting in the list of decepive methods the Divine authority of the Haly Scriptures. | Trampi, in bis lecture delivered at Hershey Hall | headway that, with the tood of water aud the | soroen Sunday T'sdsencor, scnice used by the representative of total-nbstinenco OUTSTRIPS THEIR JUDGMENT AND PRUDENCE. | This error [ have alrendy nverted to inmy pru- | Thursday cvening, a report of which appeared | tive, the contents and the atructure are de- | bAurora e hars to pramote their cause. I could add | T honor the heart and energy of very muny of | deatiul urgument, uad therefore nced 0Ot €- | in Tax TrinesE, among other things insmuntes | Stroyed. bMenduta. in this izem the false use of texts and the sup- | these men. They show u philanihropy aud con- lurce upon bere. It Is impossible to condemu e il B These supgestions are made with the bope Titocktvn A Lecture by Howard Crosby, D- D., | precsion of parts of texts: but Lleave the mat- | gceratiop, involving often scli-dentul and loss, Al el of wine 15 cithor sinful or improper | Tt In the contest for u watch and chain at the | ye'the Comiittee In search of subject maiter | 5o Uik, in- | without bringing reproach upon the Lurd Jesus | fairheld in the Holy Family Parish, Sodality | asan excuse to celebrate the Great fire may bAUTOD. P avwn & StLouis Ex) ort Expres: ¥ - ter here. which ,demand our admiration. LL. D., a l"ron_maent Member of The three elements our deception enterlng‘ i:\;a deed. £oo often mixed up with low, bypacritical | Cavist and His Apostles. Tlll;.-l_"cchng been no fm- | Hhll, money was raised by my friends from a something to aid them in their etfurts. chies Moines, the Presbyterian Clercy, o’ e s ne e Ve soen, tho use of I | surecliers, who nitke 10 (WTUEALLS GUSAY | ot BHbILGE of wrisiling by Chelstin writers | railrond compuny under throats that the writer | o (% O TG W e woto o pertection the fable ubout unfermented wine. and the vio- Trom the Sterlig devotion of these noblo, | but thero It stands impreguuble. 5 would vote agninst their ordinance. Allow me | jy'enirineering science nnd inventive skill, knd lent wresting of fho Seriptures Xow, Luwest | & snd, whily [ dutfer frous thom witogethor Tl o ) ey lm\thdnrm dhere s 1o ?rdinuuct; may Clccide that thoro i o ailavle escape s N ly CRLUSY om , and am thoroughly convineed they = T e of that character before the Council; further, Tom a reasonable prospect of a future cremit- Pastor of a Ohurch in New York 0ty | Hoods as its maiu supperts can e aveacured Bamito. e commuuity | Twill not waste iy time in provinie (0iS Dropo; | would say no railroad company uuells further, L | © O ‘thoy miy perhups very reasonably | (sbulyr f Bailr cxem: ; (EVER L'E ACCEPTED BY THE PUBLIC. by retanling practical reform aud disseminit> answeriniz shi-uzouks o : 3 s > conclude that these suzzestions more properly | & - dbaily; end Not Long Since Moderator of the R nE AL “',‘ tRD .'L\, T ;‘ Ufl‘wb Ing nerniuiuzusl principles, at the swme time I j CUNIIOVEISY who with chikliike contidence | 3ny amount for the contest alluded to Ly tho b?:?f'y:ngw the legrslnlh?é and engiueex‘?xug i o Simple-minded people may be gained to it, but Weuld not refrain from yielding this honest and i qnd simplicity that the Bible wines were unte: gelf-styled teamp. [ chercfore cluim the insinu- pnrtmemé of the eity. . “‘;.h'c“""’ Milwaukee & St le“ Raliway, inton ané Carrgds -Handic ™ Devot, corner cket Offices. 6 nd Favifie Hotel, und Preshyterian General Assembly. (nking 2 i i ¥ . L tr 0 b g | SENSRAICSIRI AT s | sl s o phase PG | Bhwiellutye e, il bnfnel By | 2l RO RPN i il | bl isn i Lo SRS o o L e aas bt the threo roat unc | a0y porsonul rebrouch, while criticlsing thesys- | I, Lalrly Lf)?'l"f“,‘!‘i"’{“,‘c"}_{"}ht’fi’;“gf’msg"b?i‘l’c’-“]’f;‘l{'l“ o ey sabe ttaaka pultisally 49 | contiuration couduces to bealthy conditior, of o a 55t N ‘are flau 5 e el dis. | tem they ndvocate. . . B " ez o 5 s ¢ | when my > e i3 o AR insurance compunics, and is rather desir: Detirered tn Teerwont Temple, Boston, Jan. 10, 15 At e on_irs banners will dis- | *40c,ni"The prudentlal question Lelngguus | {ReORS b AN L opithetwine-bibbershould | When my private churacter is ussailed, in JUSHES | than otherwise to that productive eluss of, ol T Leave. | Amiver - ‘Bostox. Jan. 10, 1561.—The objcct of temuer- | gust most inen who) v, Uratl (00 300 Gidn'op | treated. L tuen to the mornt yuestion beforesss Biave been :opprobrious?—\Why dencousshould | t my niny friends, 1 focl It iy Qui fo url | 2ons, yet It would Bedly be fair toso conduct | Muiwatkee Fase Mal L ome ance socletices is to prevent drunkenness. The o il not be & Inptad by the peo- * Qught the plan -of fotal abstnence Lo° be not be given to much wine?—Wiy tho .fi' ; I)';x;.e teet! ot the muluc:l:r u ”n:lsn our protective affairs us o ser up another *71 job )P)u-_;ugg\:x,»“\l‘u 4 eardinal principle in these’ societies 15 total | pie’ic'its unmanligess. To stop the use of any- adopted?” s it @ healtbful and legitimare | Corintplan ‘gg'“"‘\‘""“{}"‘*s“"“‘,"} hocome dejnic; Lo ‘fiw“fc‘,:‘;;"fi("-;‘l;";“m{j‘;c"r"Il’i"s-‘b‘u"l';l“r s. | On'thems besldes, we might not oursclves rcul- | Milwatkes St Yasl x Yinn abatinence from all thst can intoxicate. That | thing because of its abuse i3 an expedient for mf;;hg;ngr! fx":\n;fr en.::ngis‘:&l\r':ud:u',z‘:kv\c':::‘ils;;‘llc:; sl be)m ncec:‘il::lfi ‘f; “\eilrm fi;wbfififi.— g‘;o?hg T o ot rencired tale. of the. hune, Eg :(:.‘;)f fi;(,;te;mpm\'cn?nnt in a final adjust- Grien e Py SRR fotal abstinence, if adopted by atl, will prevent | the weak and diseased. an exceptional plan for | A B hie belief that the total-abstinence | cuuse of their st ttorances?—ull such | CUr thint bit the hand thu was stretched forth t0 | = 4[| these hings should be taken Into consid- A e s tmon, Paia Y utterly disduin to votieo | feed him. - Respecttully yours, eration by the Celebrating Committee. Chien, 10w, niid DR%0G & " b i . i 0 2 ssert 1hes principle fing drunkenness, no one will dispute, The object of | exceptional but to assert s p T D O e eeiuist b at Gnee cxposes | (riling uestions o i smony men tn reueralwould ke to deil e OXPOSES | in the magnilicent sweep of Uheir assertion. It T piin 10 LIl the ald Of the citi- | téveus Polndand dshisd KL ¢ i would be gained. But | 3RO0% : Db himsclf to the assaults of shunderers, temperance societics wou L& Tace wnd remove all the incentives and helps to 2 S nfere is n smuil thing, too, with _them that the Apos- e ression of lires might have a | MiTeuke o . Paimer iioue, : gt s e his motives and deny his bouesty. lud i questions arise after contempluting these pro- | moral growth. We know in the family bow mis- | PUEN tles never b vo kind: vine,—: Nicking and Bocking. # 4 S ¢ k 4 M e 6 BB calism has so ruthl nobbed down indepen S never hint ut two kinds of wine,—u good, S = cklu tendency to detrnct from the importance and | 1, Positions: First, will this plan of totulabsii- | taken wmethod it Is to remove everyihing fhe | on thougnt by its iptimidating proc peuds | unfermented wine, and & bnd fermented one.— To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. e owth of the Fire Department. L B d should n{:l playrwith out of its réach. The lel nence be adopted? And. second, ought ittq be | Syl vouE jchves the article i its uccustomed Whe It would v heen S0 esy und natural for | Ok Pan, Iil., Fob. 3—We uoticed nn atticle | _Anottier Important quication might bp conshite | it adopted? The Grst question is prudential,—the 4 hos its rig : our Lord or for Puul to sy, Drink only the | g gt g sttt ' | erede—viz.: \Whetherit is better to hand the' | LK second is moral. R ke cniid s wighttal use; | (or deem it prudent 1o say nothing wzainstn | BUEERCHCS WIS Instead of thut, thoy teha | 17 1St Sunduy 2 anoasstilign oat, the see '+ of the city overabsotutely to the skilland [ FiE 5 : ore 5o popular I religlons circles, | Men | USinto greav danger by thelr umguarded re- rous and abominuble practice of “nleking™ | physical endurince of our #W0 firemen. or | Al Minnesota traing it e e S If Thero were bt one sorts | and *docking” horses wascoming invoguengain. | whether a few thousand of our G00.00) inhab- | for St Pani and Min Firat_The prudential queston: Will the | more dependent on external checks, wnd pre- et orul i Sie Jouth to ome forward and be bespattered | MAT rhere ¥ : nts (ke seowth of self-contiol. The ssne T e thnor thae. Paul even. tolls tho 46as | Twould ko to Know if there IS not humanity | ltants might not buve the privileie of assisting, | lionwnd Prairie du Ci cditors who bive no faith in the total-abstinence system still uphold it in their columns, and min~ tankes, s areerad either v TV Ceniit & Wingas plan of total abstinence from all that intoxi- 4 With mud thrown in the a £ truth xad god s A % Sl hoids good in the human fumily at | With mud thrown jn the pame of ruth 490 KEIT | cons pot to drisk L evan L i ssistit cates be ro_ce:ued byfimcl:n lfrl geoeral? l-‘“:guel arge. Weare to develop self-control as much Eé‘fiifw.ff‘é?m’é'f‘f.‘.’{"fiJKJ"EE..‘.’.’{?JL’.’J‘ZiZf ::,:é e f'fw.-rée-ufi?ké'n'.'{,l?'“m-"nfi"cneD:}{xfi:’v‘éhm‘i‘x‘,’é and Christianity enouzh in the good Lity of Chi- L‘i,t lel':JSLKI:O the extent oi protectiug l(l‘lnt:éfzzo\'m Tiinols Canzent Rallraay, ' sire to use in all measures of rcform a plan as possible. A frue civilization ulways seeks | EBOUTIU O N enonton.. 1len doncons 16 1s 14 18 n beverae. Did he mean un- | €850 to prevént such an outrage on the feclings Propoctyy - | DepatifoototLike-st: and So0s0* Kureatesacontsy . und Paliner Houde, o o i is pragticable. We cannot be saustied with mere | to o this. A burbarous staie of society re- | BHEE % _staie of ¢ i At He s to formented wine? Then wiy did be limit the | of all decent people, and the torture of the most it tostim ony to a theory that will be unproductive | GiIrts u man to lido everiping Vluhie Jn | BnF oue is constrained to speni. bo f tempted ent peaple, and the torturs & mos THE DROUGHT IN TURKEY. Pacive 1L 'ted | wmount? ‘Tois dilema. and ail the other arzu- | noble und useful animal, especinlly as they havo i as an humble apologs Leave | Amre : r5s 11005 unknown to others, and to o personally B < e ot results. Hereln retorm ditfers from religion. | JEEC i . E B s blund his oaied with muny concussions | Diems from the Soriptures, ure ns mero cobwebs . tosecure himself agminst attack. But a sty plead o S o tho Larees- of 1iese vallant knigh S | the law on theirside? What Is the use of muk- ) 5 Religion demands adhesion to o truth stamped | civilized condition reveals &t very dilferent state and compromises. Surely, this is not for the e lances of these vallunt knig 18, who ar e - i i There was in Turkey, years 20, St. Louls & Texas Express advantage of the truth. t00 frec and flers to be checked by reason or | Mg laws if thoy'are never to Le enforced? Does A feurful drought, as ail must know. Chite New et s n, | not the law pnsseu March,’ 189, Sce. 1, ex- A e iih prayed for riin, 0.8 Now Urlud wxpredi’ overcome by a svllogism. To n foot-pilgr pressly forbid the torturing and mutilating of On hands and knees, but all in vaia. imyself, however, these Scriptired are col by the conscience, evez though that truth find | af things. Men live in houses full of valu 10 other adberent. But -reform lies in the do- and walk the strects unarmed and in se- In this address 1 tke no apolecetic position. T carry the war into Africa. I nave uo_coutest 9 ; . . Dependenco is placed upon common | &8 e & 4 % 4 main of the expedient. ‘It seeks to makesoclety Dependence b Do e aed v be a | With men. but with fuise principles, I wssert vincing and end the coutroversy: and, there- | nimgls, under o : t ) knowledse i princii e 1 e . & ) penalty of a fine not less than i 06 BEPraT e ama. It it canot, rafse soticty 10 the | fotr hinter ang more saccesstal principle for | Wit tio otl-absuinence eystem s fuise a lts fore { have to chuawe the total abstinence prop- | AOEMELS MRCEE POROLYLS dollarss (Lc suould Of weather-prophets quite u score oo, Batiasun & Ko highest level, it will the conduct of huwan life. Of cousse therefsa | Philosophs, e, | huve been imprisonment also.) -Were strangled—still it wouldn't pour. s R e L RAISE IT AS HIGIL AS IT CAXN. limit to this practical trusting of mankind, and CONTRARY TO REVEALED RELIGION, WISIING THE SCRIPTURES AND DESPISING | What worsc torture could boinflicted onapoor | - A last the urks ot despiir. > Chatsworth Expre: 4 2 A much wisdom is needed to mark this limit cor- . THE AUTHORITY. beast after undergolng & most painful and itgo- When one nrose—the wisest there, Glleun 1 It willmot preter tolet socicty wallow, because | rectiy in any given instnnce: but the general . Eog Lt} }glg‘;fi,fz‘a‘g‘;‘j}jf’r{nfi;‘gofi‘m};‘x"{{bnf - Tunow that there Is & wing of their army [ nizing operation,” than to be forced to stand And gaid: - We need more belp, we do; Dubuque $t cannot piace it in an ldeulfiwn&L The most | truth is evident, m.“,“'f” v )mzlnlim)dis m‘th‘m nc;s!{; ml"r Aad, B it ok !L:rul dmm","“;‘u\u"n which ncknowledges all that” I have said of | upon its feet diy and night fo the most intense Let's start the Jews a-pruying, too! Dubuqus ¥ Sio religious and conscientious man will be glad to | dircction of persond seif-control, and not in | JUC 5 Doions communities. And 1 cull upun Serinture record, and which bolds that tines are | misery, without any chance of lylng down to s LOnSaturdar night to Gilnao only. Yec men ‘lenve of strife nd dlscord, even i | that of gvsernmental probibition. | W CXPOES | sound-minded, thmkin men to stop the eor- | oy changed that'tho Seriptare exumples uad | Feskud be Sbiccier ehe (oL Wi B S out (o pears cGn Satisday BiChi ruds W l'euriz pals: & by aw ibi 3 2 3 aw only 3 e el Aot principles are now obsolete; that they werce e dressing the wounds? vt v e s - = they donotact from the highest motivesorat- | ierulate matrers that do not involve erime, inities of this fulse system Ly uliting I reasen | made for an Oriontal peole cighteen e tiiries | Of moral suasion™ to a et of ignorant, brutal On penalty of death, for rain; Wahaah, St. Louls & Pacite tain to the hights of a genuine charity. His | but contuin risk under certain conditions. Now, | ST IS ST Tor tho luck of wuxu! 163 | avo, and are wholly inapplicwolo jn the great wretches in the form of men, who are adisgrace But, like the Turks, they praved in vain— Depotcorner Stewart ana Areh: (rwenty-wire conscionce will got be injured by their improved | the seiling or drinking of ‘wine is certunly not & | 7,10’ cvStom has il its prosent success. De- Orcident Th this Ninetoenth Century, But this | 1o the human race, and ought not to be tolerated The'sun grew botter. and the ground - ATEDUF-1%, (3 VLA State-sl. FO 10 1he depot. erime; and any legisiation which probibits ivis ;o Cle S e nviciem on me"m:c hand and licen- | Wiag of thohust is a very weuk wing, and is | in any community? If they were sbunned and Was burned for miles and miles around. KR4t S con- | S8 OLChy thoroughly snubbed by the loud | despised us they deserve tobe, they would find | Leave. [ Amre. condition, however muct he wouid like to see | Shincs SAaBY, SRSl 2 £ Frung eate- them still more ealightened. It is an important | Yore g tiousness on the other, there ought to be a larze ion a giving up of | O lodging placo tbis slde of theo'Cannibal The thirsty Turks, despairing more, leaders, wito couat i R Assembled as they bad beforc. point to make clear to the mind this distincdon ) : e mass of solid folk, whose union and eflicicncy contost: #s, indecd, 1t 3. For who will be- | lslands. Leo PERRY. Petweon tho eonduct of reform and tho move- | 4 - AEESCS 72 B | Eold madcrats and reduce, it not destroy, both | Fhe SoRTestE I8 G A postics, on grent 17 this keeps on,"” the wise man sald, . prohibi e places may moranl questions nd matters of_moral conduct, Batter or Eutterine. * In my opinion, we'll Le dead. But there's another curd to play: ment of personal religion, for confusion bere | bodefended, without subjecting tbe act to this | — First—The first moral error of the total-ub- : [oe el L aithe itog 3 . o e O- | gave exampie und precept that would ot Iast? To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, has jed to much false scton. A commonargu- | false Jmputation; but a total probibition, the | stinence system is in turning medicinul_pre e rutiont. runs this way: Christ and 1S | | cncaco, Fob. 20.—~The public may bo inter- B e the radlioal aeitator ie, that his con- | cardinal octrine of the torul-nbstinence people, | seription fnto u bill-oCifare forull mankind. | H0 O oy thak wing: 3 ricy el 2 Thy ¥ E " » inay drink wine; but that s e £ “hally e candinul docteing of UG Fo il thott and | That drunkard should carefuily avoid every | & b0 o MG mporary matter. Now. undor | sted 10 know what all this ugitation snd prose-. At once each Chiristian was at work {Dali bl exent suatirs, o = selence cannot stop short of total abstinence in . 5 R i % violence. 'Things that ure not vicinus in them- form of alcoholic drink, nobudy cun deny. te oW Cire! o: Ve 5 o o " . ing, v a Turk <, iy B O Son ang on-that sround | Liplcict, TROES (at urg oL vicioas io (hares | KUt Seasod man, and iis' restorution dpends | BEY SERSHNCES V0 (GG IR0 it not' catlon of tho retail dealers and mazufactures | RSERE, EEAL S eved md sword Lowis, Eapsae ity and Caoctu, Eusor iy Gt Make ull the dogs of Christiuos pray."” to e will ot have any atiliation with onewho | vielous cnds, certainly need leislative rezula- | on this restricuion. Nuw) by what logic docs: o it S 7 B L O e O o the Jung | LoD and Such reculition.isy help o solf-con- | this mans duty becomo mincr Beemnse | buve | Jg el with tho ungodly worls bt dng was | The wholo object 2 to compel those manu T s, Bo gl that aisht . Kaizas A S by uny other menns. But hbis argument is 2 tml: where gmm‘hmon would be nlhmdrmlx’cq. fdri;uueu‘wml n});uucncc as. Iln correct prineiple | $OG ynder new circumstances, Christians and | facturers of the stuff, end particularly the vetail The Christians prayed with main and might. . complete non sequitus. His conscicned concerns Ltepulation I3 8 bluE (0 Bt Ne Pemcicly. ke T eaaiih Abe. the Admit {68 0 COFTeet | jlio™ ingodiy | world twy 8o interminglo | delers who deliver it 1o enstaunors, tosell it for i SRS Chieacs (& Alton. : his ovn persozal habits. Tn the mattor of other | iz wway the subject from the people’s | Of the well? Is the matter of ot oo ot | tint you can't loll onc from tho other. | what it is, end not deceive people by giving e morning broke, and, lo! the rald Tolon Depot, West s rrer Canil and Yan B2 ) 0 * L i . z Peop v AR The Apostle of Christ snid that women must iy her k Cume down iu tloods, uor would it deign ren-st. mear Van Bureu-st.brdze, ani Twenlf 5 Deoples mubits e 18 simpls 1o do tho best the | nutice. Now, tho publie mind revolts nt | luted by the neods of the deunkards, WEN O, | seep Apostly ol Chriet) suld, ek sratiep st | (theme misture of lnid erdl st winds of ey To ceuse till all the Turks around Dhird st Ticket Ofices. ab Depok : S0ath Clszs circumstances allow. fhe conscience that pre- | beiug treated Al_x:_;!:ls childhize way. It vllr- rhen,;y}tl}e necds ‘nt' the dyspcpnc‘ Ablbut | ongSennorry, when women \wore mot much | With butter when they ask for pure butter and Begged it to stop, lest they’d be drowned. st Grund Pucuic Hozel-and Palmer House fribes s personal hablts may make him work | WL s ching S e e crabie | dranicacd. - Well s tho.losic amy was Crommigad | mure twin slives. | Now, under new cirown | 4% LG e A B et When it bad cleared the Tark e | AT O hor 1t sannot revuke him IF that | Sl ignited banmaicy, do ot swoon 1t awny | by tois cvplanation? You would put meons | i\ichiars and pre mount plutform wnd puipit. | good article. This much the butter-dealers in- |+ J¥hen it bad cleared tho Taris eiime outs Kansas Gity, Denver % Puchlo *3:x pa’ B e ninod. but only an approximation | from (he carth.” Remember that weare not | sick regimen o keepmo from becomins sickl th0 oSl thore preahers.—fur, verllv, Hloder | oiat on, anid wHL Might th matier tl they can JAna g that Christian dogs could pray Bugtia Wik sialibh & Medvin 1 2x) nn e should malke him work for the | Breuiog now on the merits of the otal-ubstls | Docunas Total abstinence isabsolntely nocessary | 1o Gosncl there iy no clfercice hetueslt iss | et a National law fo that effect. Then let the And ot nnswer rizht away. Siibito & AU Orlbans Express - nence theory, but only on its feasibility. Wedo | toa drunkard's recovery, you would make it R, o) - 2 3 eritss - a G St. Lows, Springdeld & e : sapproximation with all zeal. . i 3 b gy gary o > Alas! there are hy who do. And I, charge | 8tufl standon its own erits; if people want raw s, Spriogi & e A N not say that it is a wrong principle; we only sy | necessary to one whu Isnot i drunkard. Do you | g, vith i 5 ‘i i « Our Allak loves us not!"” they cried. Peoria, Buriing- ¢ Fass Express. D e it wobich 1o calied conscience 15 | Poveabomieaviil not auont It, and wa arc showlng | Dot sce that, if vou wre going o prove your lat- | Wou of G Jindermining tho authority’ ot (he | land sulsEd with thele butter, under the name of | [} Qur Aliah loves b Bolt), fey eried. 1008 ‘Heokug | EX, vin Chenva § mere obstinancy of opimion and Ihe rousons why they will not. The community | ter position, sou must have anorher premise e aih questions that are not | b butterine,” why let them have it; no one enn | 4L S0y ERe R I ful pray FELIn % Peorisdoc Yt duline, e F S D et ey think) b putinto | thun your former one? The two are wholly un- | {1 (0 BRI TS v Sa'ts Stops “Why may | ODiect to this, put it is an outrage to paim off So much, hie kept the rain away. Joliet & Dirlzht Accommuda.ion. TERSONAL PRIDE. K-SLring 1 i a ” i su < S it 3 i . 3 r iy gt o % = H lestament. commaud, ** Lie not to one another ™ ixed, s 2 - Grenat Allah’s face assumed # frown; 3ichigan Centrat failroat. ords has been made in this way. Men have | faischoods as prumincht ansuments for tieir po- | tion of the druaknrd, us it would bo Lo Impilaon | als is local und, temporucy, when wade was 'Some silly people nssert. that the butter-deal- o iisten to them be wouldn't deben, Depot. footaf Lase-st ana fontos Twon: gone to the stake as martyrs or sufferers for Ticket Oufice, 67 Clark-st., soaiheast coru IO ave 1o st &t thing ns the public con- | all the community with the imprisonment of the : g e o 4 dtieas o g . i . i - < slurgish and men’s minds were . Now, un- | Crs are trying to keep up the price o butter by And so, to shut them up—sent i, 11 SO e e will ik lines of distine- | thief, lost by liberts they stould all fall to | GAFAT dircumatances, when ol ow. un- | Shis moveument_agsinst the D indarh of omus | —B 0. Bouge. Comph: i Baeidc LLGiol and n¢ Palmor Housa - conscience sake, when tho hercsy thes pro- ple. % : e e vCuiet ! S eyt Aitoor inan: el Senmant |/ ol e e e et o Weving econd mioral error of tho toral-ab- | SYCFY Helpund Wall-siroct sharpens men's wits e B aut Tox sreameats T T Leave. T Amra 4 ere e s iterate th it RO THOOE y > vou st lie or go under? is departure fror Xer cin pa e big] ¥ 2nd might readily have been altered by a frea | movement that tends to obliterite these distinc- | stinence theory Is Its assumption that modsrate e e e and Gxample on moral cons | Suy one pound at 5 cents, one pound lard st 11, TRAINING-SCHOOL FOR NURSES. ¥a1 (ria Matg and Alr Lino) ‘the willions tub and labor, leaves two pounds creamery To the Public: After the generous and cordial Speeinl New York £x {ndgment. Whaile this fact does not justify tions, and judge of it as the action of a tyrannie drinking leads to drunkenos compound 148 cents, or 24 cents per pound. | response that hns been made by the public to | Kaianazoo Accommodauon. o I o Ao ctbieal trath. They feel | upon miilions,0f our ruco who huve been nc- | “4¢t in us who belleve In the Uible is D b hiea utorsor palliate their guilt, yet it - T o . & i 4 " 4 s O e bood 8 acsnilcds and. if this as- | customed to drink wine und who never knew A VERY DANGEROUS THING. ettt 29 £ s 7 : y certainly detracts from the merit of themar- | ganit js allowed in this forai, they may beex- | druukeuness stand up agulost OF course, for the Duddniste, Who have Intely | uss SIS sold ut B 1o 0 cents, Somno denlons ily | thoir appeat for pecunlary aid in establisuing | AURILE SRR waily) 3 F g swa g e s .y v ors. ik e o e e e TRl ATHOGIONS LOBALY: Eecom fushionable inour countey. o Is of no | people wio are euguzed ' In _1nis id THO | 1y Tiinoia Training-Setool for Nurses,” the | S Gaii < Sutkesos i [i5h £ Tinda _ enness e have I e g e e 4 5 aeqhenee, is et ¥ i Conias i rand itz 2 ent views of the means to be used, qpd we may | formers fo say that this opposition is interested, And yet this dogmn has acrually become an. ?I?Ix:I;‘:}g:}?‘lfn:l:qu{:;réqaufi this division of my say mu'fi:"lsl a dt.lxmmd rl‘;r it {rombthc people; | Board of Directors feel it to be their duty to Euhgfllgfil;;{f‘;'gg‘flg Eixpress pie e e 0 our own pian. O | and 1¢ anly the siruggle of cvil azninst thyse that | Bxlom with the toluloubetinenee, toloriners, una | SrmeTINBOLhAleCiol. o o BEIRE W | Ay Ho louger than pure Lutton Sic. | atale publaly and oflclally. how tar the entor- On Sunduss tus Lruin leaves aLsliy @, Ceing townsd the end: but we cunnot con- | would fetter it: but there are too manv goud, | HHOY would disdain to urzue it. ‘They awe so Ao~ | 1o poine ‘out the reasons why the total-absti: A D e Tt 15 buttoripe states. | griselns beea developed, asd what remains &0 7 O R sraue Taiand & Faatts Plalleaad, ‘af Van furen and Sherman-sts Tl fi-st., Sherman, Honse, Patmor iogia S Hlovel, aad 1o Canal evres dlad.don. tefmined to have it truc that ineydave per- | o fe formed the paradosical opetadinn of u(‘x'uin!,‘ Detice s moderate drinteer in the place of the drun o 48 tho eriminul, to be puai: ONAGE, « contuwmely. This strange a tam asucure for intemperance will | what is false, and he knowsitto be talse. Peo- be done to insure its suce Frammn Rook R r::;‘: I:Egrk_ofl:);‘;f'l:‘(olfl:a‘ :xoc ';‘,(‘!?g[flc .an);srion;sfi;nlt ple dou'mh\lvum this stufl, nxx:d :n Iln)'(ul:ink)n flnfl ‘When the project was tirst discussed and the | Depot. co; e e @ efore, Lo 0pos ern tespectable groceryman who deals 1n it wili o = K Olices, 5 T s i{,"é?r:,l‘ fobo adopted, Idonot dudge the fesue, | his business in butter dumaged. 1t will cort L’;’;z‘;’:’fl i;f.f,’u:,";zfi; ::’:y o e o T | Grand T ) sk £ = thites re- | No” man is more leenly alive o frighttul | Iy ruin any denler's business sooner or I . t = dout tous by | minds us of the culing kood cvit wnd el good | N AN R BRI SEOCS thin Tam, and 1t be- | Who handlos It Thero ure rcientiously objcet to the means employed by | conscientious, and thoughtful men who fecl all otliers, unless they coatain un fnmorality. | this that L have said for thisalazadion to be Nay, more, we must conseientiously wisa them | maintaived.. We cannot consent to Buccess. 4 s A Bisoais GO BACK TO MEDIEVAL 1t this princlple of sympathy and cojperation o v mdliowhasdol or A S nly a few men on patiently until a public opinion should be g the part of 1oso wnd ek the ahaement ot |y o irrofate 10 themecives the puterndl | which i bigh Guthority makes u mark of v drLIkE Dt of Stoss L e = scive: ich o D wority mu mark of very | PV : 088 U g : LB a R R ity we, shoull | azoment of the world: We cannot permit | deep depravity. You will flud it the pric cause tho prevailing systemof a toral abstiz | Water street who refused to, contribiie some- formed by a.smal success tht would Justity them | BSTERSIESSONLTIAE 2 s Tenee erusatie is hindering the cure of the evil, | thing to suppress the Sale of itas butter. in undertaking something lurger. DUl it | Raness Cliy. Leavenworu S the system of sumpiuary iaws to tuke the place | pal shatts of the total-nbstinence literature ure i yeen ) 3 - k3 5 i those who Proless | of na enlibtened cominon sense. We cuninot e no dranant gt ac thennoqe | oukeenimg st mothods erom tho flold, and by | S0 R aibank. Mr. L. . Flus, or C. H, | publicupinion is already formed, and te enter. | | chison FEst weyrees o s confirned hosulity of the total ub- | foregu ourreason on the plex that the world is | erate drinker. . The drunkard i pitied ana cod- disgusting mea's mulds‘“‘lh the very name of | Robinson claim they don't deccive uny one: they | prise has met with 50 mitch encouragement and b Peru Aceoiuimnodiuo) Stmence advocales aganst (he reformers who | in danger. we must all the more assert | died, while the moderare drinker is scoursed. temperanee, so eruclly bemired, that Tdenounce | sell it for butterine. True, but they know fuil | suceess that the Directors feel they may safely gvuncucl,fl"ui-‘ Ho hiot adupt (Bat prineipleis found in e power | our reasin againsta Talee expediency that, in | Now, this sort of moral juxglery is not bene it, and sk 100d men 2o rully aronnd a truer and | wall that the party to whom they sl committs establish {tatouce onumore perinanent basis o etk B e T ator o the word = temper. | curing or attempting 1o cure ouc ¢ 1, would | feial to tne community. It distorts and pi purer standard, afraud in order to get rd of fe. If the goods | and inn inare independent manner thun wus ut | v 0 5 creatc o hundred. The fact that there is u great | vents judigment, and involves moral distinetions he right séstom must be one that recognizes | were soid at retnil for what they arc the manu- | fiist conien plated. So, although $H.00 have [ sDally excays Sund.s The word has been violently dunger is the vors fuct that should guard us | ju chaoticconfusion. It overthrows the ordin prucricully the ditference between excess angt | fucturers would bave been ot of busingss lons Leen ulready contributed, they projose to con- e g S 5 b . from pursuing any false way. Great dunkers | reason, that is so useful in all the relations it modernaon, end the ditferenca between injuri- | ago. Why is it, it is so good and people want | tinue to solicit until 21l shall ve bad the op- | x WRESTED FROM 1T5 LEGITIMATE MEANING. it ‘e met by great prudénce, not by head- | lite, and leads men 1o clannish obedienee to ous and harmless drinks, and that will appeal | it, that_the srocer ncts in such a sneak-thief | portunity of helping tablish nn instiution | By # persistent use of a moderate word for radi- impuise. 1t onks 'brave s shout and tall | some ruhng mmd. It i3 the old trick of the | i) the common sense of rexsonable and think- | manner? Why don't be come out und sell it like | that is to beacHt nil. thousand dollars more il medsures, the great vntuinkag public, so 7| pell-meil upon the enemy; butit Is wiser to set | Jesuits to wenry’ the mind in mazes, so thaic | N8 med. 1t must be a sy that deals hon- | a man? Now that the businessamong the grocers would place thie school in a bome of its own and i ritiy with nistory, sewnee, and Scripture, and | §s pretty well broken up, itis being sold to res- | tend to make it, in_process of time, ouc of the jons und mutuai nosi o have the sawe end i view uninera Stallwar heud of LS ad Treszle Otiive Ul s ui the Grand pacine totwl Have Do sed E'X"sfii"k."l’fie'-'é"mfi‘.‘é‘in‘“iflusu’r"é’-' L Lo ' ‘the intores iy p‘t‘:‘x‘:x:n’&“x’k fasy in Shaor fatigue, seck to be guided by’ | does not invent theories, and then taurants, vonrding-houses, and sccond-cluss | leading institutions of the Northwes: B themn by garbled quotations and - im T, o e delivercd 1o customs | _In conclusion, the Doard of Dircetors take | sy oo yiay the ol puth uf Guty. They buve learned 10 | victors, Toonany of our reformsure pusied | Third—A third moral error of the toral-nbstt consider all ihat wis 0pposvd 1o 1he party called | without regurd to_the chiricter of the means, | pence theory Is its wnt of - diserimination b by the nume of Temperance as fuumeal to tem- | the end beng Insisted upon us justifying ail § tween things that differ. Bverything that fnets, ft nyst be w manly systenl, that hus | ers on orders, but do not offer it for sule to | pleasure in unnouncime thut tho Superin- | Slcul Ne T 1o tant or foolery of orders and ribbons. de- | strangers. Iwould sugwest to any person who | tendent and two heid nurses have been en- D Bxpress (amny gradiog a matter of high principle to the hocus- | asks for butter aud suspects this stuflis glven | gaged. and that the schoul will be opened on or perance, and €0 huve enormously means. The femperance reforn hus deen an | alcobol in it must be tybooed: ug s dri i 2 Tadieal rauks by their unenlighiene ewmment example of this heedlesness. U | Bt lnd nlconoi in Tl \were,of xlfxglinlll:h'dgrlvct pocus ot a child's play. Such u system would b | him, to ask the scller to warrant it pure butter, | abyut the 1st ot Muy. cen nffixed o lne wronz goods, And here I put the third reason woy T belfeve | whnen drunk. Brandyund nock, wine and luzer- found in the exclusion of distilled liquor from | and report at once to the Inspeclpr on Water Bighicen applications for admissiod as pupil el | 11 plat of total abstinence will uot b¢ adovted | teer, nreall nlike the dovil's poison, wud must | GEAN U5 05 & beverage, buth by public opin- | strect. 1€ you know of your bourding-house or | nurses have been nlrendy received, and every- & Raltwrys. 5 sption that | by toe people: because of its spirit of intimi B A s o Al oo i, "Hwis | fon und by Lue, and thewise regulition in so | hotol usiug it ropurt this also, and fn this way It | thivg bids fair foran auspicious conmencement Ticaer-aees: B T nderiuake tosay that there are thousands ot | tion. Of coursé, this is nof mncreat 10 the | gssault upon common knowledge is a bluuder cicty and it State of tho use of vinous and | cun be broken up. at the time named. Ry ovder of the Board, Geand £ mait liquors. Society hould put away all the 1s there any greater luxury than fine butter? | | Mis. EpwaArp WRiahr, Secratary. - Worthy citizens who have no other iden of the | cause, but it has been the invariablwaccompnai- | that has L word *tempernace” than what it meansthetotal | ment of it durmgits forty years’ curriculum. . drinking usages that lead to excess,—suchas | gnd what is” more disgustiog thuo to think of —_————————— sbstinence trow il tkat cun intoxicate. With | And we now ive to deal practicnly with THE PROPORTIONS OF A CRDIE. ing many wines at an entertainment, or | yaw lurd or grease being In a dirty celine with | gmerts student a the Ieidelberg ok e Bave to bixln with first prineipies. We | lstoric facts, und aot Wwith mire ubstract the- | To say that certain drinks that are wholesome *trenting " otiers, or putting brandied wines | putter and sold for pure butter? Sume doctors érlcan’Students and the oldelbers upon the table; and the Stute should limit tho | suy that thik winter cholera is caused by eating | * & I;“f"'- Gt remes’s Rallway Guide. have to show them that the Latin** temperants i gries. Waatever may be the cause.—whether it | und benetici are the same as certain drinks ¢ iknilles the torai Guaity of moderition or | be the weakness ol the case, or the unfortunate | that are pernicious and destructive, is u moral number of licensed sellers to at most tho provor- | raw lard, and it is not unreasonadle. ViCInL tion of one toa thousand inbabitants or . Among the sixty or seveuty Ameriean stu- Traltimprs «c Ohlo: it and_(ogt o€ m:\; e ctnoss, and that mo. Baglish word ~tem- | chmee of leaders and defenders,—the total- | outrue which tho whole community should iu- permnce,” asused 1 all goud standacd Eoglish | nbstinence propascands has een dignantly rupel, Becrs und nbrandied wines towns daitinds Buflors ot benndophonyy The Fire Celebration. ‘ég:_“gj 1 Heldolbers. flono bslonssto the Nrhflac S rari-ac, Lalmer HIdE . incans precisely the same th,0g. _We | 4\ oVERD! 8 A ¢En. | are promoters of health and strength when us ; se mino s, i ) 3 o o ; 3 £l AN OVERBEARING AND TY ICAL POWER. > St trength when used | %G iy disreputable. characters to zathor To the Editor of The Chicago Tridune. . | Xnown that it ocension requires they can fight ‘-n"““\“““h’__flfiifl‘_‘fli"‘"—“—fi,—;‘ huve to show them that toe ‘Temperate Zone udicio especially by th v hav does mot mean a zone which tol Judic specially by those who have not azone that 1t b used 4 violence of langunge that can ud- ¢ . I ot | BPL e letom coate Fob, 20Th & SR 1 « [ lanc atcar Juiclonsly, ooy by e e toceunbuisio, | Dt thelc places, o lnw should likewisé make | Cmrcado, Feb. e recentmovementlook- | theirown wag. but tney have no desire that B e 1 il miotal Al vellaous | 4ad gently stimulutineg 1o tho digestion. A< Dr; I eoliuion (ol ctllence Koo, o ey | A 0 e tonth anniversury of | thelr gupdlonking fucel sl b, WCKEL LG | aomine Bxpress Parkes, Who i3 i strong oppuser of the use eller ensy, and_rhe penalty enki v i Shics a7 accite 4 ped ike dog: AL and istigured In “ Dpeet ol B of the great Chicago fire has‘excited a Reueral | Gyernrier. Not long g0 an American student | K25LEXP in both: that a tempLrile Lequviocts i Bt | duties. whobas refused to enter it xunks. It ol b i 0 3V that totaliy upstains from se ity. but e . . '} " 3. isti 'S: M I re should ¢ im )] ¢ 3 well us tine. na B A Tauspabl 6. U s confoundul all idens of it and wrong, "{‘;“::l'g““,h‘l‘;ll““{’u e R LR LT P e s ot _swoepingly con- | fecling of curlosity and wander. e i iR, Bme of tho Nenting 25 Cicero says ¢ Fau | calumuigusiy decliring the wan neopluwha liveun die chulines OF benlils Wl n every drink that bas alcohol init People are curious to kuow what form the cel- | corps, and received from him u challenge.” Be- Sineanodentlely b bid se-inyy 7ol nervous system 100 excituble,” mild wincs and AT MAJORITY OF THE IEOPLE ebrauon will take, and wonder what particular | I8 the chullened pucts. the Amencan bad tho e b choice of weapons. 1e sent word to the Ger- % temperads moderstis: I deink: : dapnis serting that veritas summa cum humuanitate jun; the drunkic & ¢ malt liquors are beneficml. ‘The fuct is, that, us s il i y “cum ate 1 d 5 Thog, £ e s B : e : efore oifective- | Incidents in that terrible tragedy are wortby to 4 £ And, while quoting Cicero, | muy quote s d Vinou: yull._or desunclx. are: alike poisonous: | IE ORI L Savs, outside of ke Sok roont k 'r\ccnnlnulxh, and thcrnrnr_u effect| man by n friend that be would. meet bimn the (4 tuhuer 10U, Ditions vt temperance as given n bis ** De Fini- ng those who teact any other doeteine by | 1o gistilled lupuors tre_compuratively noxivns! rid "“"‘,‘l‘lf,i“;’lfflm,flef;",‘.“}\-“ff |- bo commemorated or to be more indelibly im- | next morning at 3 o'clock ata outside of Loave. _Am'e, rumscllers i pres<ed upon the miuds of the then inhabitants | the city, and the weapons should be nuvy re- ! Py Mg raem traitors to the truth wudas Tseari- | (HC< bus”; tirst, * Lemperantia_est moderatio cupi- % ey i . mented comparatively harmle: v i : ditatam nition: ovediens' & 19 10z, and, cec- oixbetrsing, he Masen; wnd eXerois T desire 1o emphugise 1%, that tho 1wo class . Gt this absund exttas | of Coteao. Tt would take n very fertile imugi- | FOINCS e hud @ good puir) 4T ten puces. The | cpcianatt, radiananolls & Louta-|_ AT T i e e B oecauge hay. wonld uut gnd - eonld | 0 eocts and st 4 theacy Suleh, dusteorsy mude thmean totat apstingnes ‘from anytiing | event to warrant other tnun tie saddest of rem- Gropped.” A stadent bere was' readmg me S= e not conscientiousy pronounce their shibbo that “can intoxicate,” the great multitude of | jnjscences. extract from a letter he bad recently received | Pretabuez, F2. ayns (= Chiesry A FEARFUL PROSTITUTION i D organsof this pre Fourth—A fourth moral error of tne total-ab- | rdey cine men Wi 3 i~ 5 z EILCY L b bl i e In bamopRlAE A AT IBE The principal printed prizinsof this propueands | ciinence systom Is its ussertlon it all drins ‘u‘.';,',‘ne'r""fi,'tf{:',,’,‘:,‘\%,‘;fl,"f"‘,',':},’,kh{.,',"v’;‘ JOmIBEany | "o o lesson it should hovo taueht ‘ushas | from bis luther i Reutuckr, 5 ear 3a L eun | Doy e Van horey an O e lemperunce™ to-day ! And this prosti- |-the characier of respectuble men. and the hursh thut _ contain alcohol are poisou; that the pr e s e tce can 7o on in their no- | apparently been urheeded, hence it would e T b T heur thilt oy Sove owrord duvs | _ut Db iAo T on e B work srought within the st fifty | and cruel Judzments spoken of have been car- eicnof uiconol s justifies thio confouniing | Turious work with fmpunity. Now, what is nced- | wise and unquestionably profituble to review in- | in Teiteibecs, and that many students en A Fours, Fromits high position, s symifying n | ried out with the spirit of the [nguisition. The riferentsofts of drmke Justreigrred o, DE | o 19 tho anion of il 200d men who desire to | telligently tho conditon of our defenses then | inthem. [ do not A e L Frand moral subjection of the \whole mat 1o tne | political world bus lately iuvented 4 word for Anstle bas clearly shown that alcobol iusinall | stop the fearful drunkenness ot the land, with . 5 T aeling It b 8 asbarons rand morl subjecHor O e to. 100 Wmatmed | 1ms way of feutlmg u disputed question. Thoy | SUMITNES 8 ROLE RIS S T Loty | Sto the fearful drunkenniess of the, wad, WiR | and compare them with those that exist now. | PEACLIE® O UL G i s . cowrd Wpen | New York r.xores Ehd mutilated funcuon of representing a legal- | bave called it ** buildozmg.” It makes peace b that it isa stimulant to the system in precisely | cun never be effected on the principies of tho Should the Committee having the matter in | DNSBUS 10 BERE OF B0 DOHI ot B ot | Pacitic h.xpiees tuuny) 1oin that protubits min from nny drink that can | ereating a desert. It prosounces unanimity by the sninc sensg us that ln which Tood fu stimur | rotal-gbatinence propugnodi. But oS O 2 | churge recommend some sultuble commemord- | fatser clnss. . Should peeasion req Sl SOAUD:{ buas Lun Intoxieate. To what base use bas it come at | shutting the mouths of tbe ocher side. The i fe has shown that there isun esseutinl | offected on the principles of truth and common | pon of the event, somethoy that would remind B et i tor, Cho0se Bword e R r o word his hud Special | workd 18 upt 1o think fhat such conduet fndi- | SSTERCE between the elfcets of large and | cense: and they who prevent this union Ly thel 0 e e fedt I o EAs e ranchmen . Hee ndaa| FTianies Einmishnt) T s e e T orsion of tho' un- | ctes u case that Cannot be sistnined by reuson. | HE! duantities of aicchol ot difbcen i haronse b @ falscand fanaticul sys. | US Of our past aewieot for sifery oot e n0se wistols oF tiles, Which means | Depot,crcric ar S aran b Carry h ' Lo 4o rraponsibio botore Gud and mun for the | Present insceurity from alike contlagration, it | pyginess. Never show yoursell in your native e tutiees at Do, and izt .thinkipg public who mightly reverence the | und the reaction is iikely 10 Le excessive. Itls ¢ 3 SRS N T quantiiy, he says, 15 ulten benet; p i ” v of &5 nuw making the | spEeding would be productive of good. town with n sword serateh on your person. From | _aciue Hutel, and Valaec Hote Mall and Express.. Seripiures. They see (ML ltemperance i j cxactly that reaction ] i it the lis} of Christan virtues: and, 4s | cause of rum mud ruin mare successful thin of the lurge or marcotic quantity Is Thers = SFies " X . 1 Pemperance e o et e o hat | Srer. Sien, In their rovolt Trom tyranny. rush | Of Binz defines fond a3 boih uilding up the American pogple to-day than thi nfl"fi,;'zz.‘h o e “‘f,m' youralfectignate, FATIER: tan they do a8 logal betievers In the Scriptures | into the hicentious extremes: und, however bo lssues ong supplshz, the warmth xud vital | shull we stay this sursing tide of intemper- o itizens lu _the main fel: secure under 5 e TP but sign the pledge, and, furthermore, count | estthe tymany miy bive been, and bowever | “,s"‘;f‘ ‘“U_'D f”he ’;NF s fuuctions; and he | unce?” It 15 1 e apswered on one side by | theprotection of what we then thought to be Georze Eliot. $ gliwho do-not 4s alwus from God's truth? | true the eausce it supported, it bas only itsuAf to | PO "m‘““a bl e ;fl l“‘lf"‘"‘l“‘_“j i€ aleobiol | the pra Voice of society, and on the other | the best Fire Department In the country. But George Eliot first went to school at Nuneaton, = They are us buncst and as_eniishtencd as tne | blame for the harm 1t d A man may put bis | FNE AT U e furmer “?«xi_ ey g-l\’t mcylhfl- Dy the Gdicss of our Legisiatures. We should | the sequel demonstrated that while our Fire | when she wus 13 yenrs old. She was then of Chicaze «& Eastern 1linol Food Presbyterin woman who only needed to | band on the safety alve, und_exelnim, See | 100 0 o atiraly | alconal Inmadars | et with an even mind uii 50 gra subject. | pepariment was able to cope with ordinary | foderite hight, neither Stout nor thin, with fair =0 Danvilie Kyute.d; hcen T B words = genernt asscmbly * in the Bible | how I have stopped: the woisy escape of | hyumay system, In atirely ussimilated i the | and see w it tht every step We take 19 ¥ | et s e e fanned cce Under | beitand compiexion. She vius decidedly nut i | Depor, Twolftialy HEW, Schte. - rleket GOGT ana certainiy_everything 10oks & Shob zht wines und beers, | founded on riht reasan, We shoutd urze be- [ {res At Chatih LR O o Department was ni- | PYCLLY irl, bul ske brid 2 beautitul set of whit P lark-sto Puimer House, Grund P g i o ariote, e aiso Tund that our system | Sven teeth. n old schoolfelluw sass of hero OF pritcetiun. did not lkcep pace with our rapid | 1,000 LLex Ber rTith L e o s | Day Expres Jf Ao wyt growth. - The fire of Juls, 154, demonstrated the | fd LIRS Jiiid me discourse,” which | | Nasaville & Flos AP same tnets, e ter our D Bt And Une Rashrille & Fit L * ey e im;‘;;,‘a‘,’n‘tfifif‘,:’;;“:v;;‘w,‘;s . then henrd for the first time, and which, childas | “fatly except Sundar. *huilr o 1o know that she was rignt and everybody else | the steam. vhere " I wrung. e enats DUt & Jow midutes after- | \where alcobol forms only trpru i to 10 por cent | fore our Lezislutiire pluns that-ure frv (rotn Now, the usc of & false argument alwaysre- | ward, wacn the steam Has hud “time to | o AT T S vah-;’_ in the form | the taint of crude prejudice and instinct with 2018 agamst the user, und, while the ignorant | gather its strength, our bero will huve o e lie, e ekt iran cets while, 1t | practical wisdom: and, when we do this, we A O inomut multitude will be doceived, | different ery. A little success here aud there by | g S FURs, Fie bl ibeena A dERIGE | shull B surpnised ity seboi T Y iquors..the alconol isin dauserou propordons 100k to be enemies thereare Who are re ady 1o the thinkmg classes of suciety will shun a | the total-abstinence cruside may impress many G T A it | I cadoh - e DIIKIS 15 on_misropresentation. The | with fho idv that this i tha trie wiy o muke for . heverane, Wo_siv ihal_ovesything, co: | g i 1 o sworiwad cstablioh, Joundizions O S e B o 1was, T knew wa beime played with the Zreatest - = word *_*temperance.” us seized and appro- | men rempe: A partiat_suceessin Maie | 5 ; 2 oF order and penge in the Limd, that shall suveus | TBRUENE LS be el e b rionce ought | taste and fecling. Bur whut called forth my BISCELLANEOUS:. * Huted by radical and intemperate souls, i3 ‘been prociarmed s provies the question. | - A FALSE ASSERTION; £rom a moral siouzi. 8 L o it on b means shoult o es | SEIIdish gduiration and wopder the mns wi3 gt e el alse fluy, and, s & fulse ey will dissust und | wpinst the, patniul falhies GroyBere wlser | s false as to say thit [rult is pulonuus becaase s e, e e, e ate trom | Pluved o ittain to more perfect defense. 1t tho umazing rapidity with which ehe mastorod N0 CUK ‘DR KE AN ‘ ptened souls. Especi UL uo careful observer will either Hpprove c 4 d 3 5 cndly. pols S e the priaciple of total e plos L 4 y L - all ber lessons, the cuntents of puges being made Srussic-acid, which Is n dendiy poison. is found | A O0PSRe e REREERCR PN G Gauil. Brery | k5 uotintended o cast uny retiection upon_the [ 4L Ko leEOnS TR S ofpliges bolngnnde MU FAY? e = b iienata true and eali < :r‘il‘inm‘is be the when 1t is found to beonly | specimen or taky pneof the many false 1 ,:msr h%:d udxlmmfi at- | eral pos‘!im‘]l. ansses. Another of these deceptions | country, an rmct the inuss 2 willlul de- | made up from every nution on 15 0 proof aginst our Len- | in jr” Nuture has In hee meabic turned o it h 3 e od 0 poir- alne rfi rhur:. Z&,‘}},"l’ l“‘;‘f““{’}“‘(’]‘:" iriol and dungerous element into n beneticial 15 no great, i opplition. | miister to bu recognized this . i 5 i Tire Depictnents of ‘71, 32, f '8l but Itis She s 3 AR i oo | B R e e faaaln e D 8 | el et o o o e | Sl torticnine ot Tarplur R o 173 South Clatlst CHIER - 5 atons have 2 Bt ot etk with all the-appliances that "can be places = N > 1y or by mall, free of EBAT=R/ 1y iual ditference betwee: mand it. That aguinst waich I contend, und = at - & * devoted, indeed, was she to it that, to the aston- Consult personally oc't 3 e, Kesd ce between | attueir service, ure able to uifoid the necessary | {EFNEI FaET N hierust o her sehoolfel- | ‘Chronie nervaus, or spucial discases. D“fl,‘.‘ (af_course, Tdo mut suy these are Winl i | Bighly cducated penple. war t o= | chich I nold ane hindrance to the refo ir abs - 0 n o kol g Pl et i ng ) s LU n 2 S i " Sho It : | BeRaE - % these deceptions Is the cireulated theary of | spirity c}':%‘(‘:cg:“;‘c‘r;fsce"';;‘;?“m‘,‘:‘:‘mf’;a:“‘f{ygr‘;g pryvision withoutubusimg It G THE PRONOTER OF THE DRUSKARD'S CAUSE, | * Thors is a limit of endurance both of menand | She learncd ;’g;“",“uégg:\fl‘:,;‘;‘f, e R C As £ Fifth—A fifth imorak error of the total-abs the_toty " AN ; % S 3 s v ifth—A 5 2D s the_total abatinence crusade or propagand macpines, and beyond which they cannou go. | gh LIPRGE LV S0 quiet, studious habits, and, | DISPENSARY, ;DR‘ Lu x ’ N MENTED. UNINTOXICATING WINE. " _ A5 e AN UNFERN Sannot, and we must legislate for the gremt | yenedeeitem s 1ts dependence upon a contract, | the foremy total ubstinence upon the com P23 or a classical scholar in oy Fire depnrtments generally assume to be nble = 5 Sy 'l‘hef;d'-'"{,‘ggi'ff:fi,‘i“flm e reputationon: || Nurid: Evendisine - p e e A morl sonse. ) 1nstend of recu- | munity as tho duty of alli the puttmg under | to conquer any i oSt any circum. | ihough generally preferring books to play, was 1352 Soutn Clark-si- the WO on that there was ever an unferinent- CANNOT PERMANENTLY KEEP ITS MAINL | ating g man O S ehin: {t would Appiy 1 | the bun every one who does uot foliow that | stances, but the sssumption. while commendu- nevertheless a favorit among us. Chirtered by tho State of Jlinols mm.,flsfimmr the asser! "“mmon nse. knowing well that most LAW. | strait-jacket. Insread o1 allowing u free play of Standard: the insisting upon total abstinence as | ble as an evidenccof their determination, skiil, e e hd specdy cure” f privaie, Ber¥OURCL i ed wine in cfled from fermentation 1s called wine Thereiza general notion in the public ming | the man’s individuality, and then endeavoring l the only safery against dru. Itis this | and coursge, is fallacious. 2 Purify the. d, cleanse the stomach, and t&‘,na urinary disesses. mummuunérf;-“/-, af it preserv: lump of un- | that the present condition of Malne inregard | to instruct and educate the man's reason, it | hendlong movement which virtually cries* The | Our* Second Cnicago™ has built far more rap- | sweeten the breath with Hop Bitters. 200 10 & %006 10 S p. G Sundays, I i only ¥ & kind of courtesy (as the

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