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cm TE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 21, Iss1. T other. Intionnlism isan admission thatauch a | but actunt. We geo the vartous performers | waiting, and hence the tragedy, Now, 1 do not JEMENT: Te fa tho equalization : ihink, must’ eandemn i nid vf propositions ns tenuetful na enmity in a court, but with all the renilty of tifo aud death; thelr | yet Wwe anust all” eontese that | tho or harisony (a mtuslo, or propordon iia column | tears, their laughter, their puts, and thetr Joys {provocation owas great. Amt owe inay DE AG ee se aiwApliliciy bhidall are ail rent, Lika nsdn n dream, the drama has | oven Ferd that those ti tha dari pilot any havo Unde of thin If Chrlatian- | gq wonderful power to rhorten thine, aud ean wrought from good Intentions. evolutions tne tty defines God, aud enya He 1a love, and aymbn- | Guo yvening condonte. tho. scunea of ae ny | dee umbeurnble aise wo Justify wu stand na thy, and Justice, Ikdues not upon another day | 4, td f lite ¥ ., nition in -viniiention and. Justilication of thats Ailirm that for His mere good plenaire this Hee | a tho actual drama of life wo see fits events | jut revolution in Russin is next ta tinpoasible, ing foreurdulned many to atertial torments, | passing slong over months and decades, {line | and hence tho new Czar in coming to tho throne Renson will not perintt n God of Antinit Juatleo | the whole ifetime of n nation or a gencration, | !nly have come nenrer the truth than wo have to bo also one af Innit eruolty, The Chyistions | tydced, thore Isa sense in whieh all the events | Houwhe In saying ‘Tho will of tha Lord bas of early Lat drew thely crecis from only tholr f th ‘\ beon done.” There ure certainly two aides to veralon of inspirution, and seemed to enjoy | Of the long past nro but parte or note in tho ) thin awful trased eet RELIGIOUS. Prof. Swing’s Discourse on Dis- solving Doctrines. Tho Influences of Rationalism Dur- ing tho Past Twenty Years. HAVERLY’S THEATRE. We HAVERE X00 GER AND PROPRIETOR HERE THEY ARE! TO-NIGHT! i | k Inoat tho Klens which nioat act reson nt defile wrentdrama of man, The efirtuln rose iu tho You all pereelye that in discussing tho nifaira %, u i! a hence there camo up out of that long | morning of tho world; it will fall at inst ont rit bord the! S y Dr, Thomas’ Gormon on tho Assasination of | fe: pe a Tae | rr tha mn | of nc nrg uno he Verda of ano, US Monday, Maren wl. Dis dois, ‘Theactiona of God wore over | One of the remurkublo thingsof ourown great | muntan, Ht fa true that these are net the sie cumiparcd with tho eltarioter of God, for tho In- | ventiry Is that tha rcene of the whole wortd f8 | ond inteo tay tne vane different fram Nihilisin, quiry only: was, What saya tho text? In New | «pread out befarous, We may each ane aco or | for the Ninitiats keom oppored to all wsithcity.— England a child found violating the Sabbath | know the parts of tho gront play as it moves | to alm ata kind of individunallans when each ong waa exposed to denth, becauso retison hid not | dlong—ne Kings, and Qucons, and nations, and } should bo a law to Alaiself; und the Soclatints yot begun tu sit in Judgment upon tho Penta: | Empires, and dospotiama, and Hepublles take | would huye tho rtute do everything, and tho fetich, and witches were found nnd tormented | their pluces and act thelr parts, We may find it | Commuutsts would huve everything ft cominon, and burned for the game renson—nowely: thus | ditherlt to provide na church ar a balllaree | But thoy ure allke in othor Ginga, und Chat je in the text: ©’Thou shalt not suller a witoh | enough to nccommudate all who muy want to | social discontent, or ln apposition ta things 06 the Russian Emperor, DISSOLVING DOCTRINES. SERMON IY PROF. RWINO, Prof, Swinw preached yesterday morning to 1 targe nudionee In tho Central Church, his thom boing " Disrolving Views,” in which ho roviewod the course of rattonallsm during tha past twen- iy years and tho benents It hag conferred on the thealogical world, Following ta the Rormons First the blado, then tha unr, than tho full corn In tho enr.—Mark, 1. 28 ‘Tho present, in [te bold criticism and rejection pf many old doctrines, woutd alarm ug If St did not carry within {itself a cure for its own dis- mae, With tho ‘lisposition and power to analyze and reject olt doginns, ft comblucs tho notion that Curlstianity Js not 0 philosophy, but a life; and thus it perpotuates religion oven while nt- tacking some of Hadoymas, Modern rationale jam will ridleuto heartily the Catholic, or tho Calvanlst, or tho Methortlst, and, when dade with this task, will admit that Its viotlin Js a good person and willreach Hoaven. Itseoms fort- unate that the nye which isso severe against the doginns of tho Church {8 also tha azo whieh nt- firma Irast the need ef any great supply of dog- mag of nny kind, Let ua noto to-day theso two facts of our ora, that opinions ure dissolving, ond that not oven relfgion {tself js weeping much over the dissolution. A new criticism comes along with n new yaiuatlon of religion itself. Uplnions aro rapidly dissolving. Tho suows of j .” Along caine rationilian, and declared | seo or hear in our worsblp ar our amusomoents? | thoy ure, or to doetety ag It be. that men must etthor give up bis reprobation or { not all can be near the speaker or the singer — And now, what shill we say in reference to SUVEN NIGHTS AND TWO MATINEES, A Full 100. 100--PERFORMERS--100. A100 Full e A spare tho Rupposed witch or but the press and telegraphy casily overcome | do the Sucintlat g ore lan ve . Denutiful attributes of tho Elenvenly tho ditivuities ot amace. We know ench day | srlde discontent ts erldonts eebat nares nor ? almitted no alternative, and aa sv testtit ‘the | whut fadone at Springticld or Washingtan: we | Europe than in thia country, for tha reason that Fk ossa oO fe) re arn iva world has givon up ite text. about tho fact or | know of tho struggle in Ireland: we know of the | tho Governments thare are free tuna ours* : a tlesert of n witeh and hna retnined its God, Out | ylotorios of tho brave Hoers who are fighting | and the fife of thy common people ig enst Upon a 9 . ri} 1 . ” { . vecttion and. the equally drendful doctrine of | ho lite of tho world presees in upon uss tte | even here there is « he oatly,, hows 20 U ‘Or s | 1-M iY ( i ; tS! t } i T i Ji D a ¥ Bondage, but when the Iydht of Incellizence was | cutzenta of thought, its waves of passion flow |e ttatouge ie forphan popiiaton ier Be proarious Nt} Cl, OUI LOMIpPANIes OF SOULeT 9 WO JrOUpes JAWHONE Cor ister Permitted to Mul upod the: Hible then eam | and beat wll nbout wey ita Jove its borrows, Ite | itis zenveally autd to any that whore there 1s 1 y igh j retleetion, ‘Tho Westminster Catoctism contitlua | dens press upon ua tiil often we ery for rest.sest | have generally gone toy rand under th : Bene ae ea nt ee eee ie ORT ADE HOLS SC. WHE uF IG Cry af Hunker OF: | alaitoniiren tee nie Looe lack: tntoleaines VROPICPIOIE ne — Innqunto, Hut the same digest contains niaa tho | the stcife for place or power, Butthorals no | and much uppression; ung often blooly FRUIT LAXATIV AMUSE PROFESSIONAL. most appalling human destiny for many souls | cxcape, We must listens wo tiust look; we | perseentions and tho imest erie) tyrane | Miles Gees - oe ne * . -. ee Bh Dam art sn eh we Pippen which can be found ti any known Mturature, and | mist seo and hear; wo must suller; wo must | ny. ‘These have embittered the poople, MWWVICKER'S THEATRE, TES 1aITLD Cc U R in auch a crisis eoulely uituraily accepts of the | work. and this fu lies back of very inuch “ ss xs POV ET , delinition of the Delty and thon works In this Iatyer seeing and hearing, this inrger } of tho tronble we hive In the present, ut those De Beauplan's Grand French Opera Company, HOMEOP ACH TOC aT 3 5 1) Proved from ample 9: of tho fave of the text came the doctrine of pers | for liberty In far-olr Afelon, lower and n harder plane there than here. Bat toleration of opinion and tho vinancipation of | straggics touch mil hearts. Whetbur wo will er | wideespread sf t be vn , slaves. Haag havato dive inthis newer iifecot tue | WaMiahe ft ta ree eitnae act kaa aisenttutled 5 Under this new dispensation of logic and com- | innnity: wo eintiut get away from it; it knocks | about. ‘And when wo look into. the histary of — parison as Bandmalds of Christinnity: thore Is | at our doors, [t cries in our oars, tappenls to | the past there certainiy bas been Just grouyd of pzapialy approtching a diskolving of many old | aurbenrts, And hence we fad ourscl eons | complalnt avatust bet the Church and the State: oplntona that were adopted In an age of too little | tng inte Inter thou Hn thoir burs { fn the Old World, ‘The State and te Church | : ohanges upon tho fdea of Heil until the two | dramn of life, the whole world bns lat Hthun thay poriusted a entire, auccess. Hy been | who comptal Btrings sound in hurtnony, lnstead of destroys | etartied and shocked by the rent tragedy in the wring religion, mitch of this modern | Old World, ‘Tho Cz af all the Hussiis las been Hit and the abuso of government: industry 19 only tuning tho old decordant harp. | sting slain not fn battle, nor inn tine of war, een rellyion and the abuse of relighon; anc Tho Inie iy not to bo broken, but restriiny. | nor ih an open maniy cncounter, wut by a socret | tholr efforts should be, not to destroy, Dut to re- Want was harmony to tho savage wos discord | assusin and inm thine of peace, * form; thoy ahould not oppose govern to the refined car of elvilization, Au atholst | Wore the event no more thin tho slaving of | rellgton, but thelr uguepadonsund thelr abuses, should be more ¢ generally are to diacriimlnate From the Froneh Opern-Itouee, New Orlenta. Minple, Prompt, Eilolents and Ieltabh DICED AND FORTY AITINEA. | re theonly mivdfethes wdapted to popular tse. t, ‘ Cu rice, ‘4 4 Fee Mecan A attioninling: renees | one ratte choke: PWOAtL BOOMS UME OF | Ant they should not bio tho precne with tio | variably causes general de- & the forth are not melting more rapidly tuder | after more perfect churda. A iiricio can be | nows, Or find this great ruler Teen killed | sina of to past, nly. i 80 fureas the present y f ge Morbue, Voit! tho aprine sunsting’ than old tonets nro disap | timitted by this reason, for it Is hot nadinst | through nny feeling of personal revenge or am- | HeCks to perpetuate that pat. Aud henca they | Fangement o the entire system Z as Cold, Hronehitls pearing under tho light and warmth of the now | why moral principle that Christ should hive | bitlany tho event anighenot bn of any great In | should not charge upon: the great Protestant db dis ad A in Bi Invadnenes, sick londnches, Vor Mapensatiow, Whatever ia projected inascmi | Tien from tho dead, nor is it nyninet Naturoy | teroat'to tho public, Hut when we set dante wil | churelt that ims, in tho mln at feast, always and begets many diseases that ft. 'thind Act. GtAND 10, jepeling Hillous Stomnaetseet ized time t bo reviewed f fh subsos for man docs not know all about natural means | those motives, und then see AM Unkauwn nnn, | Deen the friend of Hbegty, tho peraceutions of 1] H F ‘he ballete under thy direction of 1k. or Puinfal Periods elvilla must bo reviywed in ene! se- | ond enda, but n piney for the ctornal tormont | ath perl and almuse cortain toss of his own | Romanian, nid the ophressions of tho Greek | ATE Gloomy in their.aspect, and Mu Wireetar see Me MOMAM ie & quent Period nf.bigber Iight, ‘The Russian poll | for men who sinned in an Adam. who died thon | fice, deliuerataly murdering tie Car of ainiguty | Church. Much less should thoy rest ho blame | often h ius healt! Tuonduy, LA JULY Thursday, ATDA, UE fatedin tlos, which may once havo fitted tho need of sande of venta bofara thoy were Horn eminot be | Hibire, the ovent at ance ee ie permounh, Upon the Christian celliion, or unon Curtsthutle ite Deer lous to health and Wednedda Kaus rier LVRGVATORE. | 13° Hheammuctene i Ignorant, und. turbulent, and bloody mitilons, is f nln of logic because Buch tt ne to be persontly ecumes representa | ty, us stich; fur its very qemlus fs that of [herty, i f 4 t bi ‘nLumiay Matines, 1 1LA ‘AL 16, Fever and Ague, Chill, Fever, Aguor cae hotlon contradicts in every partloulur the char- oan under The wholly, | and love. nad bra : ran a i we, ersons of a costive habit Saturday Night, OBERT LE DIANLE. 17. Pilea, Bind oF MediNg, reeves. qniled “Upon now to review 1tsclf wit0 i een ea et ny ae ee a en aoa eee tonne I uid Urothorhoods aud tt was chunred Fer Fach Unéra presented in lim entirety with the | 4. Catareh, acute on. hiram foi hy tah, violent Cough # ry Heap , and iia | upon Christ Hine b I th Y + | i Gassing With all ts details under a moro powwer- | Sei Tochton waa air lajuatico. itenson will tie. | ofielator roprmentetie titcwm lore, Te wu tts | o aielat Twit that, We. wig ne fet | are subject to melancholy feel- | eqepista sinless ge stun, 8, Weakness. : ‘se for. Reserved Sonts, 81.50 and 82,00, Denittes: Physical W ‘ ful Nght. ‘That denso {gnoranco and servile | low to religion n marvel, but not a crime, tiutt the ngsnain sought to destroy, and pot Afex- | Ulame, but rather cherish, eepubuenn fnatitue | j . we * coundine tes le: J ‘ spirit which markud the populace In the daya of | ,,Undor tho lenderahip of this logient method | under ns a uu. Ani in Ute eullchnt ponition ite | tons, for tn rather, cheristhy repuluionn inetltus | ings, headache, low spirits, tim- Gite th heart i Joneth of the cena, with Bat- of ’ cl ry represented 1 prinviple or nt ayste: wern> | best support, idi t , EA. Sune Laltpast z rrinnry Wes Catharine 11. and of oven Nicholas do not rata | ee eee rene ie ete nich diesolution | iments Te was Nethin Cine Mie destroser mimed. | _ itt, when ive say thoso things, let us atlll nd- idity, defective memory, gloomy 7 OPE fe 2: Iitecane of the tewrt, Palpitations s..ccLe tholr foriner quality, for England and Franco | {snot death, but itis prolude to tmmortality, | ‘rhut ayatamn of guvernment Ina pure deapot- | init tliat certain reforms in sduloty’ ure neeted | foreboding: ory 2 fe: GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. Orsonthny tye ture, be stneie Viale treo oF oh ' have heen mingling with tho {tussian peopla in | Paul, nls uitehloss duiiucarion of death and | inn. “thus wa havo aw one of tho purticr, or on anu certain abunes shouttd be gorrected. Tt la € Ings,, nervousness, iCv- Clark-st., opposite CourteHyun on rece Gt one, Adress, Huniphreya aes © 7 aco; literature as been busy; pag: ‘tito iy vi 1a! one alde ol 0 trazedy, A Vast despotle power | not strange that the poor of Ireland complain. . Sart mMenputhic Med, Co,, 100 Fults ite» Ne Ye rasan in ono! aracre he mh MT | Ac xen Hit an nosh | Suicey i tg" naka ues | ttentramo a tig apes Germaapann: | ers languor, drowsiness, invita; | LOO | Deeg is! LOOT | ire sorianatteabmeggenete. bat is 1 ,, shal A lot | down by another, But who fs tuis other | phiin, and that poor of En) vel indi iti Tho i Mbt comedian, i ustrated Gatalsgue o ts, eae Armorvean KEN? (aro InpOTLed Tn. (eee ie eee ae ee ie Te i i eke eeeeN nace waed | ble temper, indisposition, and OLS. EE aI: Muhipkrevs! Homeopmante Medicine Co, Russia while the Emperor was sympathizing with our Natiou in its trouble;at home; and as 4 result of thesc now inlluenees tho yenerablo theory of foree and terror is meoting with great obstacles, and per- haps with a perfect overthrow, All the borelble oruetties which hava marked that despotism in all its existence are awukend Into memory by ull that nwakens the presont in- tellect; fer mind, whon awakoued, not only surveys tho present and tho future, but ft goes Daok to its past and broods over porrows which once were pittiontly borne, and perhaps without tears. It is related that Pagan mothers when cduented and converted inte Christianity, wecp In memory of the Infants thoy destroyed long years before in tho obedience of thelr surrounds tho vital gurm in a_Ktala of wheat | For ho fa not known to the world, und Hix indl- | struggle on. It is not strange that the pour ROLAND REED, ' HE a ee aed doody wdtors. tha wernt | Lidualiey ike invaels atapwennae Hue. whue | cverswhore: as intelllgunes 13 ineronstmug, shone other consequent symptoms Iu Augustin Duly’s Mubly muecusstitl comedy, "010),. Mnenndinn will bud, but the fu ds out and remands | q vhoxe hel : ~ | Be eae Uliterc ‘ ‘ [ y Fo spreads oi wralids | does ho Fepresenity {ih whove bokit dove ho ap~ | suo und feel the erent dlitercnes Wutween thelr | which often unfits the sufferer} AN ARABIAN NICHT. Dr aville’s Remedies . dination hunches rt rics, | Aa, eyes aan | Muerte eaten |eiations. | LOOL. Letugha! 2007) qe oma mane cullortorm of grain. It has now Inin in the | wero strony enough to lend this mun to delle with that authority dave thote burdens and tholr ACADEMY OF MUSIC, out and Rheumatism. PANTS ae Mate Proprietor. Drugetsts generally, A descriptive, earth until ite outer ‘coating has dissolved and | ately risk blaown Hfe.and ta commit crimo | trhila, Government cans a certaln concession ip i q shea eS ylhin Bag. Bean feos from whict t at usually shrluk? Ie niny not te oF rita al round that upon ithe whole a Regular Habit of Body old by. gam; ensy answer fi lose yucstions antisCactorl- arger inay” 1 pussible. to alt, “ jonager hlet went by bhi h Ke ER, LO. 3 Christlan dowmu; “It was gown in corrups | }; yaad yo the fnet 18 ohne us. It was not the | Government ou and requires: alone can correct the evils enum- 7 Wor Witiatnts Sete ve eae PROPOSAL Propoasis for Alliitary Sapplica. AUTMENT OF THE PLATTE, isn gra tion, it la raised in corruption; it was sown | deod ofa fanatia or a crazy man, It was tho | time to reach porfeetion, ‘And in matters . a'Satinocs SNM Ane Ke in weakness, it le raised in powers It was gown | carcying out of a long und deeply-inid purposes | of property they should relict “thatthe | erated above, and nothing suc- anUsocang eee dose a natural body, it la raised napiritual body.” Tt | a purposo that has been atenuily working to this | great Improvements of the world are tou large nae all i hievi . eS RO NOR LYRIS T ust be that né thowenerations ef thinkersand | col though octet: Uniti, and until now jie= | for the Hudlyidual: and once unt be the pee ceeds so well in achieving and | yy. aupim rouge and Mies KATHE HOWAID v1 i y q a outed, hla man represent a purty, and. erty of the Government, or cise fal tee . sae, ee Fee 3 "in th ri a eee oes Taitaral bodyeund tuduungumes | coe what patty? it ie apposed hate be-| hands of corporations of companies, ft ie neni | Maintaining this condition as copnaT hey OF} EECA Oe. u Hoy former religion, ‘Tho tender clalins of’ thoso ! DAN'H.* ARTEIOARTEN'S OFFICE, little ones: mene eluguent yenrs after thoy are | the ers of the long-conceaten spiritual form, | longed to tho Nihilists, But who are thoy, aud | enough now to keup polities reasonably pure; Supported by GEO. ALG und the Stock Ca, i PLCinahe RS March 11, 1531. robbed of sweet life, So Itussia, In the dawn of | The great Florentine sculptor, ny tho chips tow | whutdo thoy represent?) What Is tholr animus, | and the more wealth and power you put dato the Adinission—Evenings nnd Runday Matines, 13 53, Senled propo: subjoct to the usaa} Rnew thongbt and of An {nercased sensibility, | Under tho blow of biahammer, and ns whatwns | tholr purpose, what do they desire to | hands of the Government tho greater tho dun: and fe, Wed, and Sot. Matinees, 15,25 und ic. Rents | conditions, wii rece th be recelyed can bo secured by both Edison wid Hell telephones, g'etock tn. on Tueaday, April 1, 1° once n formless block of miurbie tuok slowly the | accomplish? They aro the very oppostt. of the | gor ot corruption, Paternalism in goverument not only contemplates a better future, but it hour Gillowing fur thy ditlurence In Umie? at the of- weups over the burbaritics of the past and aces | formoft aeaintorn hero, saw {in hie work an | forin of government wnder which thoy liv means, ultimately, centralization and the loss of PATRES dices of thy Quarter it the followin; feups over the burbarities of the past wd sce? | emblem of a World Whoso sorrows and successes | thoy ropretont tho otherextreme, “Tho Govern: | iburty'totha peuple, Tt le best thon, 1 think, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Nationw ot’winen yiaces wad time. they” wil be Hee of bluder, for she furniohius and st ft INE WEEK ¢ Rtandini om only at | Obened in pr «OR Qu SEBRH, ONE, eegung rom alga | neti Mani eta i a contirins the verdict of America and indors huem- | mencing July 1, 1s, and ending Jing 1, 18, as ful- Went arlista, Mr. und Mra. lows; Wood, Hny, and Charcon), or such of pald sup- RVKEE RANKIN 3 brad rae at Gmuntin Depot, Fort Oma. ‘ po 2 ort Hall, Kort Diows of the knout, and families, or husbands, oreons fotting forth to the ctertinl exile of Sie beria, The jute Czar fell a victim to missiles of fleath flung not only Jn hope of a now Govern: ment, but in. an awakened momory of old yeara fuil of torrifio cruelty, beato® tho enrthly of the spirit of tun und | motit isa pus dea in which the State and | thut compuuics and corporations do the larue Joave him more divine, Jn his own verse, for ho | the Chureh are united. tnd under which sich a | work of the world. ‘Those, of coursy, sre table waa sculptor,and palnter, and architect, and | thing nas personal Hberty ts not known. Tals la | to abuse; they may oppress; but, on the othor jnoct, he sald: one extreme. The Nihillsts, as 1 understand | tnind, thoy must have alorge margin for profits When Godiiko art hns with superior thought them, reprosent the ather. ‘They aro opposed to | to muke thom strong and te meet the lnbiilt{es The Hobs wnd wotlons in iden concolved both the State and the Chureh; to gavernment | of fuss. jmivion of dollars will hardiy pay the "ort Uriduer, u ti t ‘ 2] es oF 7 ’ ¥ 4 in Jonquin Misler's kreat | Hours, FortCamaron, Fort Rubin! ‘That mental quickening which In political at- ainple forin in humbly clay achieved, and religion: at least, (n the forma under which | extra oxpehges of our railronds in thls bard wine As Atuertea’s favorite Stars Jouting, ForeCamarun. ub 0 falreaanumea tho form of wrovolt. aradeciarne | AAUOHA OMSL UID LUNE yogy | they there dxist; and thelr remedy is deatruce | ter. Personally, 1 like to seu eorporitions Hour. ™ NL DANITES Fag Warsi cre | Cuormens Fore Sakinneyy oa don of fudependence, cannot but manifest itself Jes prombted work tho practlened ehiso! brings, ton, ‘Wired and sick of yruy drivpn to des- | igh; Tiike tasee thom strona; put then they 7 ne e ted We tn will Alno be rocetved nz this office ta the Inscience, in Htornture, and in tho inteltectun And into Ife n form so graceful aprings: peration, and despalring of reilef from all othor | stould bo fair andacnerous with those who du. With an Unequaled Cast. day nd hour abuve numed, for the delivery on the part of religion, ‘Tho blooly royolutions of tha hat noge cnn fear for it timu's rudust shock.” Imonauros, thay wint toclestroy the present orier | their hard work. And so we should all look upon Matinoes Wedltuiny SMUSRLUTERT. reat Now | SursRytin manennareat tp the miner on tug tiny of Aitte wiialwaya uo contemporary wiebineacetul | Over tho rude rock of thoolowy ull tho rocont | UF tiutgs: To ULLOrIE WEL fe UB the oes | te ree st tho eh York wuceets, “OLY if eee POPU ouunus urthe tone kisu forte deliys Fevolutions inal tho formsof thought. Irahould | genvrations have stoud us gifted and tender | Wo Must suppose, that out of tho rulns sorma- Dut, now, what tg tho remedy for all theso ree ane! " THEATRE. ey at the Omahn Depot, orat atailonson the Union hetamuze anyone to witk in theso days how | frtiata, and t graceful form. eprings from thoso | thing bettor may arise, troubles? ‘In the first place, it is not to be found By its i -oaly ds th vst SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE. (He Kulirand, east from Kenrney Junction, of two pigny mon are passing ollt of the confines of the | tollings bands, a foria that nced not fear henee- | | ‘thus we mny eay that wo have. as one party | itn severe repression of thought, oraf tho aptrit yy its use not only is the system aay cement . lon pounds corn and one million pounds vate, oldor theology to flit toro peaco In sume newer | forth tho shock of tine. In this tragedy, not rovernment justly and wiso> of freodom, "That Is tho trouble In Husain andin | renovated and cleansed of all impuri- Mi Fee eng tS ind Hunday, ld fur grain should ntate the rato, por 10) pounga~ veneralizations. It will soon bo ndmitted that Itls alleged by many, and feared bya larger | ly conecived und adininisteren, but cruel des- | Germany. in Germany any thing lke, free . Matinees Waitnertiay, Saturiny, ‘3 og Mhoraix for eithar class of the stores mentloned, tho Church [gstanding jn the dawnof n reat Is dissolution of old apin- | potism; and on tho other side we have, not lv. | speech orn free pregs Is Lara) number 8 y xpressed in representative governments, | oi! this repression enn lend only to. ny that in Now | tics, but in consequence of the Aarmo- | Stephens’ Dramatle and Varloly Company, fon tho mult! ‘ehange of dogina, for tho transitions from tho tudo Is belog left without any form | erty as rt ”, C = % vd. Each proposal abould bo tn triplicate, sep- cht te tho now are Vooomning eo important and | ot piuty. ‘Tesuch a fone tho answor use ivy | tit tho despir, the dexvenation of men acokIng | PIES OF hon sestineuilthuisag "86 nious changes thus created, there per: Pee ane er fate fat egen aruicie atench #uauon, and wust be ao: ; RuMerots that they cannot bo explulned by al threefold. Firat, revolutions must come ovpn it | liberty by destruction of all government. forees, How uliferent In ouk,countrsT vades the entjre organism 2 feeling of Fee eee ARE amas CBs, | Sone aac acetian aaneCa of ono, thousand Weging that thought fs away Deklo agan April | thoy stull work An inconyentence:“‘Tho' rovulu- | Hud thore urisen w medluting party or-poltcy | tho Boctalista can bold Mele iusmliesmectings | caticty sth tal faculties fo Monday, March 34—Hydo & Hohman’s Corundy Con | dollars (FL ua, exveutod atricliy tn, seourdange with sky. Tucro ls intcod always on unrest amon | tion of tho thirieon Colonies brouRbt troublo | muilielentiy powerful to hve etfetted'a compro, | even on Sunday, und our‘ gree dilles ‘report | Saticty; the menta wes: periorm Saree {healed undar this ndvertinemont, wuarantectte thinkiug nen. ‘Travolors going Woat incet trav- | mensurcluss, but aftecwegd thore came that na- | tnlse, han tho Government consented to such | thelr sj eeehes und- pend, tham to/aitalio people } their functions with renewed vivacity, POROUS PLASTER. that tho pasty thaklng the propows! shall tot with ¥ ys 7c elors going Enst; put tho masa of tho travelers Msafter all going Westward, So in theology there are always some ininds . thay aro moving toward tho older ideas, but all fair observers must admit that tho tide of mlgratign Is out of the old. into the now. The® Gorman Dibltcal studonta led in this ~ ox- jus. Vor on ‘half’ century _ thoy have beon making Christianity ng rationnl as possible. It has been their delieht and Inbor to ind whoro tho real morged {nto the mythical, to ind where some fact passed Into tha hands of tho pootic decorator ond magnifier, that loved the amazing more thay the truce, Just as Nic- bubr pnased over the history of the ancients to ellainate tho,actual from tho fanciful, 80 bis religioua countrymen passed over tho Old and New Testamonta to ilnd the basis of truth be- Buath tho great structuro of Enstern figure and exnggeration. The example of-Gormnany wonid Jieceweeees | draw the name with aixty daye from the date woe nouncod for oponttig thems and that if sald proposal is necopted anda contmet, for the wupplics bid for awarded thereunder, ho will, within ton days after Being notiied of the ward (provided auch notitica- ton bo inade within tho nixty duys above montioned), : accept the stiue and turnish good and suficient sure- , few bt once for the falthful performance of the con~ trnot. ‘Thé Govornment rescrves tha rigbttu rojoctany or all proposals. : : ‘A preforence will ba given to articles of domestia feduotion, ba ropusats and printed circulars, stating the kind "und "eatimated quuntities of Wood. Har and Chareoal required wt onch station, and giving fall in- structions as to tho manner of bidding, conditions to ‘ve observed. 0 Orn fal tel of contract, etc., will be furnished on application to thisanics or to the anters st thu Yurious stations pamed: ea contalning proposal abould bo marke and addrosead to thd undersixnod ‘or to ‘the respeut- ive Post and Depot Quartermasters. Honut splendor we now Bdhold under tho flag of | modifentions of its authority and stich rolaxn- | freo of charye. fora tibs oun have tholr pollt- A exh? 4 + Honat sptondor we now Behold Aner Ee ae oe | eet of itgacverite. as Would huve paciied tg, | lent parties, und 1 they cun.wet votes cuough | and there js an’ exhilaration of mind, her history rod with bluod, but now France. [s | people and given them bopo of tho success of | Clect tholr canuidutes.” And tam glad of it glad | freedom of thought, and perfect heart’s emorging from her clouds of griof, n peheofal | inilder iueosures, tho grent national drama | tO 600 thom orgnnizo a3 parties and take part In 7 ‘s - Feeee ae retland find to pres. chrousie jong | might bive brightened into n form of comedy | public uffatry, It isan himengo education, and | ease, that bespeak the full enjoyment civil wars to reach hor present liberty, and Rus- | but failing of auy compromiee or reconetliation, it puts upon thom responsibiiity. And hence of health sin must now enter upon an oxparierco full of | the ellmix could bu nothing tess than tho truz- | thore fe Hite danyor heros sathor will nll those: Pili te F publioand privato calamity, If tho dissolving | edy that hus alartted tha world, We boda slini- | people becaine moro helpful In soclety—inerease TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE will PF old rellious opinions were a cnitgo of a new | Int, though not x parallel, enso tn our own coun |-Our woalth, and streugthon our Government. i ve of inestimable val the weak fmploty to world would be compelled to suitor | try. We hind two antagonistic olumentaand par | | 41 the next place, all tho overnmenta of tho prove of inestimable value to the wea the aiiiiction of a eenson to rocolve at Insta hit- | tes: those of slavery and of freedom. They | World must move In the direetion of Itheety and | and debilitated of both sexes. ° In all tor crown, could not dwell togethor. If no compromise | Justice. ‘The day for despotio rute fa past; tho . ECTOWD ply must be that we have no yale | guuld be ofteoted, ar it sumy metns could not be | Feinat puwor orforco Is about onded. Tua | cases of nervous, mental, and physical unblo ovldence thut tho present If Tess religious | dovised to romove tho evil of slavery, then cithor | rule of Justice ts cotuiny to tho world: Justice to | suffering, brought about by stoppages, thin was the past, A fenr of the heart Is novera | slavery or Itborty imust div. Falling 2 com. fl,—Justice not to the rleb ar the strong alone, | ? rs pnt y PP: i uy goad witness, Iicroasd euture among the up| er | promise, tho drama of our Nation deoponed | huttatho wonkest und tho poorest us well. | its use Is especially valuable. «The Glasdoa niny enublo them to feol more deeply the | into tho tragedy of war, and resulted in tho | Church wad State must be separated; tholr | eansing and depurating properties of depravity of the Limes. The rapid doubling of trlumph of Truodoin: but aust with the sad ae Sia Tay Sontlaus for. wiimos “bus. it is best ‘ ansing and depura ee 1p th S Ol population in our laud must also cause to pags | mlx Oo} jo isaialnation of Abraham Lincoln, y part. Bes » nen epar: change: before tach oye n greater pagoantof sin. Since | Cho cause auccevded, but its great leader felt— | it hus to dout almply with civil affairs, and in the preparation create nges:fiat.are APPLY WHERE THE PAIN IS FELT. Relief ts Almost Immediate, Eat boon foliowod by the Churol, in Francoand | many of you beyan to survey, tho, moral land- fell through tho bitternessane rovenuo of a dark | thory cay oxerciss effective powers bost for re both marvelous and gratifying; murky, For stubborn Coughs, Lame MA TUDINGTON, | ‘ not that Church beon tho ono which | scape of America, the population hus advanced oxperato but a dying chuse. 3 for, like love, it cannot bo furecd,— . vi f Phleg Quartermaster. — bas inade ita mutter of duty and eulvation wot | trod i ood. und t Nootine | Uitaving elae Wit | gloomy, and sallew complexions, with Bock, Rheumattens, and in Acheanad Pains Proposls for Army ‘Traveportation. from 25,000,000 to 60,000,000, and tho mind looking Having thus glanced at tho gentoral aspects or | Must be free, Tho taw can muke hypocrite, but Fea et oe a enc wem alone will diécavorn, quantity net | mituroot the euse, wo ought now to De able ta | tcunnot mike saints. Lot the tlold of religion | blue and dark discolorations about the the gatos cau bo kept closed, In Scotland and | indeod tobe scon when tha West wus o loncly | study It without- passion or projuduco, and | in thought and conduct Ye opon to thought and | aves (conditi re . Generally it {a the best-known remedy. MEADQUS DEVARTHENT OF TIT England tho now Itationaliam quickiy took ront, | prairio or forest, % 4 atu try 10 400 tho Hit and ee oat eoneelehcs, Leaver ty fig kburis of tho pot eyes {eonditions uint are ale ‘ b ————— : Or Rice Oana, Nob satel 1 189 a rowing lito a goodly t . v1 tr 1 s 4 an with nat suffer. -he: a vy AW rj ale, in triplicate, ch to the wu: fedin err io, auteurs |G a.rea cen aan the guetta, wane pau | Hae Ac obama ean maga iver, Ata | fousuess, dissipation, and il-health), are |" OGRAN NAVIGATION. | fants aramilsinitatae si aaes a be tho present condition of marals{€ tho pulpit’ | inal arbiters tn the grout atfalrs of munklad. thon let the State be wise and Just in ita laws, é bi x ce site caro pie ne eee | 9 2 b weranow fcubbornly frenghing, tothe ueonie | few things noun evident: GvgrGt ot ea ee tt eta by. degrets.norinally, corrected and | WORTIL GUEIMAN LLOYD. | taietortiarsmin zsh disroncs iter us 0 exact doctrines of tho fifteenth and sixteent somo kind t# 8 necessity; berty In some gens 3 q 3 n 4 i i Eo a eee ee TO HMNC Of nil; toceat at al law and goverie | {0 people of ull nations slit come to love thole transformed into bright and clear com: © | oftices uf tue Lepot Quartermasters nt Cheyenne ang Tulloch has bleed two Jargo volumes to show that a Chriatinn rationaliam sot in in the feventceuth century. This is, of course, true, Usdun, at witleh placts and tne they will be opened e athoism, nBtilor le of vice n ity im, ', ON Ys 1 a Le, a te pe i i ‘¢ iy of that apirit was tho soventoonth conturyt moro | {twas whon itsembloms wero Louie XIV. and | when wnlunited, may became dn ovil, an op. ‘he remedy 18 to bo found not only in liborty health are wountifully depicted. Mediera tall Beery Rahuntuy fyves Neve Terk eee nie Llu Hate da now ids full tho eighteenth: but fullest of all with the | Nmo. do Maintcnon? Thon dognias wore derided | pression, and us such should be resisted by the and the reforms of all abuses, but in tha culture TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVB Jor Southampton ant Bremen. oa ae eu, Nebraska, oF wostern tormious Bloux effort to make Chriatianity and reason meot in | by thoeducuted—n result not seen in our day, | peoplo; and Hf milder means fall to secure the und the uplifting of tho people, The way for : in bi d tin boxe 1 Parsengera booked for London and Paria at | City & Vucitic It It. tu Fort Nlobrars, Neb. Telendsbip. a the. aalbnctenhth contury, whose for wht chotea nde: may atnovept rnodoutrinus syileoss thon Hee right as Fovalution, {nus be ae people ao canton wiki tis, abianes (prea is put up in bronze tin boxes only, Jowont rates, Mates of sane fun ikon, ork, ie fron Syuney, Nebraska, to Sort Hoblyson, Nebras- eel a lying outspread be- ol orl Christianity, oy have become too recoynized, and tte oxeralse muy be Justitiable, Mi vi ch, not . 24 Inet) PE Te He . ve i" oh " Fae ete oe eS ae ee eee eee efubto boone ae souson of | “GorernMmont of souo kind ty a necessity. | to ight thom, or to organiza “ strikes,” but Price, 25 cents. cabin, 6G; aucond-clask oabin, OHH etnorau, EL ites | rom Gheronno Dopat Ww comine Vyomlug verti timd passes, anu nt Inet ton years will maken | laughter. Whon wo keep In mind all theso prob- | Without it civilization 16 Impossitie. Juatas | to Feek other means of support; souk to bo- Pe eee oat. ‘The stoeraze rato by tho | tury. ” a s rogrees Which once would haye been a gvod | abloexpianations and apologles we cannot but | goon ns any unelvilized people udvance to a | come Indopgndent of thon; for nt the Inst tho Large boxes, 6o cents. North German Lloyd from Bremen to Chicago sh | “From tock Cresk Statlun, U. P, I. R, to Forte Bets journey for a generation, It has beon only | confess that tho modern dissolving of old idons | point where they begin to buy and sell; to n | corporations are. just ns dependent upon the . and the only syents authorized ty sell theag Uckets | t n and Sok innoy, Wyoming F " Iwenty years since the English Chures. tried | {sono that is brinming not tho decay of a tomb, | point whero tho righta of proporty und tho | peoplo ns the people ary upon tuom; and ifthe | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS are IL CLAUSSENTUS & COW Frou Fort Rrail sieolo, Wyoming Ty. to vort Wash- Bishop Colonscrfor touching that much of tho | but tho lifo of n rosurreoun. Hivisions oF Inbor chtiin, thon thoy must bave | People Nnd something else to do the wages WIL | aes eRRRRANSC IEE OUD CP ESCHENHURIG | Wu Milford, tahe Gp southorn terminus of the Testament was only tho buman record of Ud ey. Locat Agents. 7 Utah southern Itailroad Exteualon, to Fort Cameron, Jn the world of SEBORUE LNG death of old tdcas | laws and a government. ‘Wero ull bur statutes | Houp, and they will soon bo begying for men {a generally caused by tho intrusion of now | and courte and constitutions abolished, wo | todo tho work! Tho taboror is reully the most ones, Mrs,gaticson says: “tia not the winds | should hnye to call conventions, or In some way | {independent of men, for ull nt tho Jat rests up- nor tho ¢fost. thut tmako the most eomn- | crento and aot in motion tho muchinory of ove | ON bi» Bidlll and toll. And this gelf-rollanco aud lute huvoe of tha foaves in tho forust, but {t ia | ornmont, ur elso start back tu barbarism. ‘Tho | nbility of the peopl at Inst work tho only jos, ‘bumnan transations, that not many of the Ho- row ward were commanded by Jehovah or con- Quoted by the Deity in person, and for munths thia proscoution draguod tts slow length lou. flamburg American tn ep | Uvelnosais for, tganapartation on any or all of the acKel LOM! ajuecnnmed routes will by recel ved. Mi ‘the Guverhmunt reserves tho right to reject any or Itfenow probable that. tha majority of tha Rus | thoadvunce of now buds.” ‘Thue cach falling | forin of goverment best sulted tunny people | gible qualtzntion of wouith, ” Tt ts all ehimericul CURLLEIUT. soos. Starch 1 | BESIDE arch £4 | alLorapgaale. Lcate, . mish clorgy aaron ‘porfeciiy with Golonso, and | leattulle us than puccesar hus come, Yn the | apa iven thn ua Le dotorined by the eu | fn talk about law regulating woulth. If wo MIN Gicimarttne therboiony SE ee ir eet A apnipaniod bys bond in the puts Of , hista vot Christlanity it will no daubt be found | dition of that people. 1t may at first of necesyity | should muko nn equal distribution every tivo true that the now pushes asido the old, and be a despotisn; poey, Q militury despotisin | years, It would simply.encouraya the fazy to qny thorofore feol that. our forest{s notdead, | and thanacivil. Hut this principle bulunga te | lve olf of the industrious. If tho law allowed {lg trees aro not to atand without beauty or the | goverment as such; {t should bo for the people | each man only ton or itty neros of land, wer wo cust a Bbado or over again to benr | und not thepouplo for it, Hevergo thigand you | somo would | gut rich on theirs, whilst ‘ruit, but (tis standing In tho light of a new | dostroy tho very principles on which govern- othors would = romuin poor, Tho best springtime which will soon cover all {ta tongth | ment should rost; you mnka it udespotisins you | Our world cun do is to have free Just aud breadth with a new vordure, ,} reduce the people to slavery. —Igborty’ ia | und equitable governments; icgiyout a chance, ‘Our ago comes with a twofold good,—a better'| destroyed, The vospot owns the codntry and and thon by oncouragemont of benevolence to Christian philosophy, and with this the discovory | the peuple, and to support this the despotian lead the strong to bear the burdens of the wonk, that Christianity ts chicly a ito. In tho oldoi | must be military, But if a govornment |*And than, with all wo cun alld, let us avcept timo tho dogma was ovorything, Men, womon, | nt tlrat bo despotic, tollowing thu princl- | the fact that life must be full of burdons, full and oven children who did not hold vcr: | plo that it a for tho people, it | of burd work, and not free from loss and sulture talon ostablishod = views = woro burned, or | sbould adyanco eg the poopte advance; tebould cali drowned, or crucified, or oxilud, or tortired, | souk thoir wivancomoent, aud thon shoul bo Sut in alt this tong strugglo of humanity there The mortals of our day ore offered a moro | modified, should bocome represmitative us Cast ia ono comfort.' Tho burden, tho in, the sumfer- rational creed, and {f they do not sco how to be- | as the people can bo fitted for such milder and | {oy of our raco, Is a prayer fur tho comlug of tho Tievo nll of that creud thoy are thon informed | moro reaponsible salf-riio. ut this {s procisos | Kingdom of God. Mankind sce tho abuses of that Christianity 1s nota bolief buta life. It ta | ly whit the Governmont of Russin hus ina large | power, tho cruelties, tha injustice, tho burduess, a singular coludidenco that the age whieh fs ox- | meadure fultod to de, ‘Ino Romanoff family bas | and the falsoncua of things, und thoy cry for Ilb- tracting tho most roasonublo tenots from tho | ruled in Russla for 250 years. Sevontoen mom | ort 1 for righteousness, for Kindness On carthye Tilblo should reveal uigo towards those who cane | bersof that family buve succeaded to the itis. | and this ts to cry for the kingdom of God. In notaccept all of them the srostest Ct sian throve,—all tho way from Michuel Romanoff | tho great retiex actions of fifo, liberty gets ita Wohillo busy dissoiving old tencts tho pregont Ja | tn lt, and) Alexis, and Fodor, and Joum, and strongth fatho dark background of tlespotlem also alllrming that man needs but fow doctrines, | Potor the Great, and the Catbarinus, on down to | and Inquisitians; pouco gets {ts suro footing tn ‘Thus a great ohango isindeed coming,—a reform | Nicholas and Alexander IL, In 1835, and now | the ronations of war, und love is welcomed all of doctrine and the exaltation of righteousness | Alexandor IS! Rut the Gnvorument has all tho | tbe more bevauso cruelty comos te be hited, 2 Sbave belief, Under such a now dfaponsation | time Leon despotic and military. itis true that | And thus through tho strusales ot life the warls tho progent epoch ought soon to surpass tho pust | the recent Czur was in many reapoets nat a cruel Ja boing led to the principles of religion; and in all tho dimensions of human yreatuoss., All | man, In tla cariior days bo seemed to favor ro- | may we bope that it Js being educated and pros of God's works are unfolding works. Ho bi form; to look to. the guod of tho people, Ho | parod for a botter Ifo in tho longer hercafter, tt paltita In the South of Bnuland: Fret five hundred dollars (ku), oxecused slrictly In ao- i ita i mntod inatructions, wad pou the wed under this advertiemeant Hiarnntosing that the barty maxing tho proposalstall . Now York. hut withdraw the same within sixty days from the Ki, Uenctal Weston Azone, Unto'annuuneed for uponing them! and that 1 said Siem Rpopeaat tauccepied wad a contrast TOF the sorvi TIRECT FOI GIURALTAM AND MAWSEILEES, — | Lin tur mentded thereunder, be will, within tow da The Znlomina stonniare wil innva Now York dirgot | siter Gein notived ot the amard (orcrideg aueH Rod 8 site ‘and pas: } cal = rand Barscilies, (axing freight and vas / Gonod), acceptie aug and fursish cood und suf. 1) DE LHSBEPS, Torlais,.March 21. noon | ficient security at unco for the sathful performance WALSHE LES, Cuhyen. April Lh ml } Of tie eerropesala, form of contract, and printed olr+ yi nk neapesaln, . reuiidrens Shc a, re kttine the wettinuted quantities of suppiles to HEMJAN, Avout, 6 Bowiluy Grean, footot tad and xiving full jufurmation ag to the or Migiing. i Ke, Cabin Avent, Or Ciark-at, | dors, and term «of Coutenct ang paymant will be furs NEIL, Su H | Mished on 9 an to this unica, cas Nielt Steermey Agents | Chicador | re toput cuurtorinaators at Cheyenne and Oxdon, Rnyelopen cuntalning proparuia should be warkod STATE LINE w farelategunatning banal ghould be ark iM. 1. LUDINGTON, Chief Quartermaster, ‘Yo Glnegow, Liverpool, Publin, Bolfust, and Londan= —_ rey, HOW N, ¥,, ovory thursday, First Cabiiy £0 to a Ke $8, avcording to'kecomimodation. Second Cabln, $0, a f , ; Steerage, outward, 23. ‘Those steamers carry nolthor =]. such charges, No mind can wollconco-ve of any || wider liberty than that enjoyed by Cauon Farcur end Dean Stanloy,and by the multitudes that Tollow thoso guides. But this Wboraliam 18 fully arolleied by tho Preabyteriana in Scotland, for ON tho last ton years they baye become quite eloquent in denying tho truth of muny tencta which wero long thought to be the very gems of relislon's crown. The acausation that Amerfoans aro restless and unsetticd, und that herp thore are no cen- tripetul forcea to bind mind togome common centre, fs rendervd quite falsy whon wo note what a freedom mache tho theologians of Ger many, and indeed of modern Kurope. Amorican Pulplta are quite congervatlyo in this comparl- fom. In tho Ifo of Btme, Do Staol, just com- posed by that Methodist scholar and weiter, Dr. Abel Stovens, wo gco 4 group of a half-seoro of inost gifted porsona nssowbled abont such a Uistinguished contral figure, and bebold! thero are ag mauy relixiona a8 thero are xucats. Upon erchanglug viows at thod!{nnor tabla It was found & there were presout a Catholic, and it Cal- Vinist, and a Quiotist, and a Unitarian, aud a Myatio, ‘and Mme. Krucnor, tho funatic, No- Whore in our land could ¢hero bo yathored Under one roof such w variety of thinkers, cach #reat In bla Dold, ion we Tomember bow freo ‘ho mind ta In thie Continent to hold whatovor M1, €U; Bteurngy, ot Prepats'steersy lank tora furn Ceci Propusule fur Fuct. o BOTH? die lai ft tha Missouri, Me PEE ater vax, 11. March, HALED PHOVOSALS, in trip\tento, aubjgot to the vonditions, will be ruculyed at, (his ofice-antt ek uuudeon Raturday, March 2h 1881, ab which nd pluce they will be onened, in tha presence of and Wallvory of puch quantt- vannane | Hoe OF Kindling Wood ond Anthracite, Cost aa my ‘THE GREAT. sen TRESS 7 be required, by the Quarturmaytet'a Departinens In , tis “ity Guring Ute ruuuinder of the Gscal year ond fur dither clasa of tha stores mentioned, . , {LATE OF RUSSIA. | cfsissiiicsuae set atenaatceea ua se wment reserves the riaht to rejectany =, cattly, abou, 2 pitt, cattlo, suet HOF PUA DIN, BALDWIN & CO. vvand tw Kandaipheat,, Chicago. 63 Hromtwi JOUN Bik ALP Managur. tn Midutec the turnin tue Mea it loves most, and to bold It only ao long ns | mado a plant which dyos not resch Its fret blow | sought to mouify the millitury severity of the ———— itso deslros, tho ‘vurloty of opinions docs not | som under abundred years, It fa moro than | Government, and to carry forward yreat THE DRY-Goops CLERKS seem so urge as to suggest any anarchy or ny proakte that tho bistory of man upon carth fa | mational internal {toprovements. Ie gruntod 9 bu one of the most iniprossive ingtances of a | a goucral amuvsty to political olfendere, ret pe Pow q oy i I. A profergncy will De xiven lo artivies flowering long delayed, of u weakuess advano- | both Poloa and’ Russlung, Peter — tho | mocting yosterday afternoon at No, “5 Washing- EC Ta the: ert iee ‘iat hasta eat alg ee fyi epee ing to powor, of {bo niortal moving steadily | Groat had invented whit was known | ton atrect, tho attendance boing execodjugl. , fae ys fort th nd 8 Frammmentis RrOMWAS, sy circulars statin the toward tho inhmorta 7 | ARG sport mnulation.” “HBia, wow aualaued | Sin. owing, no doubt, to. t4o conditien of tho Polen tu tisoy cao Merwe, CAREIe | Gaunt OUR eRe dso tobe name ot the “third divislon,” Alexander tried | strecta. J. Ingenthrow, the Prealdent, oc- Dd Raa ZO, b HUBS, patonty Chava of theology, Compurtug tha New World Tho Dry-Goods Clerks’ Union bela a regular With tho Olt, wo can atlirm only this; that the Tatlonaligm which burst forth in Gormany 4 bulf and as ee A which crossed into Hugiand Sud Soothund moro rocently, te Just beginniny ouch our ghores, MOE MIT a polsonnge brat, £ GREAT TRAGEDY. iid. A now principle, whiten positively cures | obsurvod by uidders, und forms uf oontract and pay> but with ong rich as with the olor of flowers, Tr a *, Ly Inuttention to lot tt fall {nto disusa, but this | cuplod the chair. Tho Axsoolation, which was Fee Wupiiire, Holo ae ar int Wil by furntshed on applteauyn 86 sola of. Man's intolfect and heart muat bo in harmony, BERMON NY THE REV, DI. THOMA. peraities, the conspiracy at Moscow to tuko bis | originally organized for the purpose of tuducing Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, HART CREST art ethane Se eae se PuOLe wid waddrosted tothe Uuuers : ‘h@ reason must upprove what the hort {8 ex- Tue Mov. Dr. Thomas proached yéstorday | !ifo ln laud, ‘Tho crowulny wot of bis lito was retail merebunts to oloso curlics in the evening — = alyued. € "USIP ENS, Ave't Quarturimaster Gengral, U. 3. Dected to love, and, thorofore, in dur. tines & UU Goncvofuastar, BA Be ode i ‘ a Ferals Sie eh ee ten he amano dod arouse tho ukaso of cimanvlpatiorr in 1st, by which be | than at present, bas not succeeded aswollin | Baokache, Soraness of the Chest, Gout, STOCKHOLDERS! ME. forenoon to A largo congregation tu tho Poopte's | ayugnt to act free 2,000,000 surfs, "Ine all those | this rexard aa somo oF the mombers hive wished, SLINGS, ubite faith that the heart may not bu asked to | Church, Hoaloy’s Thoatro, taking for bis thome | things wo suo tha Uispoaition of the murdered | Lut jt twacill accomplishing good work. Iho uinsy, Sore Throat, Swallings and |. msn ee ee nee OTR Bold Drovious what tho Judumert royecta, tence | tho assastnation of tho Russian Emporora woek | Alexandor todo right, 218 natury was gentle, | wieinbersnip now is aikty-oiubt end tera ia #0 a Sot cing, Burns and Scalds, Oftice of the Chicago, Burlingtow & Quincy fi silroad (o, | EDUCATIONAL, wae guaw ra onal vouien: Hot aa 6 BO ane ago. Following 19 tho sormons uy purpose, capac ally es tae carlite Fcare at pis an Shie. trosdliry.. AShATIn Be bash oer led iP ar 1 Bodily Pains, 0 J earch ab, Foo: Mk IL SENNSY ANIA” MILITARY AGAD- ny jonsoon, but & perfiumer aie, ores roigh, was Ho. viowm of a or, an je pre cu Ly Men ® rs a be nj mae, (i es 7 i ‘Thy Kingdom Como.—Aat, vi. Fo eae ta a vcore waeciongor | bode. ooo to” to ury-goods clerks. enbrar mony: . CO eae event Toa Reo eee aT gt Ales & now love by 40 madifyime thought 98 to pastes, Bngllath; Goxr Ne i hat, byel makoltfovablo, Trio gout awalta tha sucno ay ihe various forma vf the drama pinood upon | than huis; i toudad to Urutalze, to havdon | i weneral who ity "become | “ucun. Tooth, Ear tnd Headache, Frostod Foot | vi wie Coppi, fonda ust ret H Sa Prone truth which ft aduilres in architecture a Blage Of anu the other theatres of our Ia Quce gentle alspos! . In the exorcise o! bore y ay ine a woo! wick it Demat Cage an Caa, ft WISORLEINEO 5 : Or Cet e Te awatie tu pau Racmony 1s | hy sue croniag ta the weels and tho Babbatt, | power under such a system bu had to bo severe, | ar disabled moribers, ‘Lt balsa propouetl to Ore and Ears, and all other Pains tenipany will bo held aL thu otdeg’ oF the Comair MISCELLANEOUS. doctrine which It loved in musty, and, thorefore, | 7 t not. ted, aro Intended < fein aid that in his roign ho cased the death or | gunizo a labor bureau for tho bonolit of the and Achos. fejeeay eon WV iiforctoon. for the purpose uf | ~ PRIVATE” sree ena Sr uni sorry to say, not oxcopted, atended to | tho bantshmont of 200,00 people, And it was this | craft, where ieimbers' names will be kept ene i . When roagon comes along and adjusta tho doo trines of the Church @o that “thoy buriponlxe with ouch other it bas bolped tho hourt 1n ite Lol. 5 7; v. roprosont aome of tho many’ phuses of human | Hark system of despotiam to which ho wus oo | roltod, ago, capacity, nationality, exparionoc, | | No Preparation on earth equala St. Jacons O11 as fedign of aby ator’ uetncae sha “ay fugly coat pissensary, {DR L CAS, life, If tuo termivation of the play be pleasing multtad, nud for which bo stoad, that caused his | eto,, and morchanta requcsted-to cnyige their | 8 64/4 witess atrapte BK ehea: nal Remedy. the Hoard of i+ 10M Mouth Clark-ot, betore the meoting, By order uf y c t ig outla; ct "3 WW 2D, ‘i love, and fa {hun che triond of te aaa who Hogs | or happy, we eal it comouy; {ft bofatal ending | Heath I wae at tus and Hott tio nay ME | Seri a A Oe aaceting but nce | af 88 eee nd ccry bo aulfering wil pais | TSOP TOUS diedhan at ibe Honea, |, Chartered by che ato uf Hols forthe Sangala, Tinky La that yattonalism nocda somo up: | {i disnstor or death, wo cull It tragedy, Tho | “iho tiberties of u popple ure u aucred womo- | acted upon, owing to tho light attondance, can have cheap atid positive proof of tts clal = Teen usinary Mucesos. Cousultaion fros. Atoure 9, Proxtuative detinition, Itlynot aueftarttade- | drata fe thuea represontation, oran acting of | thing that cannot ba tou lone diaregurdod, In — nt Directions 1u Eloven Languages. FOK! Rue Gud ivse mW. pundare wrote ob valy, troy worstlp or faith, ‘That fs the tusk of atho- | some event taken from history,-or ‘equo Im | tho Inst 20 years what chunges have como lo Postal-Cards and Writing-Faper, fim. ‘Tho work of this other giunt ts laruo but ‘nevolent, It aswumes that Gut made the hue Wan inind ag weil us religion ty general or Chris tanity fa particular, wud that the mind must to sone degree be reapectud in the drafting of they s ATE QUARKY FOR HALE PRIFATE aginary acono created by tho writer of the play, | Our World, “Euuland bas progressed wlong with | ng statomout bas been mado thut tho uso of BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS 18 | ei ee a aluintng Miotingion, Va, wo | DIAPENBARY, IDR. LUCAS, Hoth forms inay bo mado not only entertatntuy, | PEE peoule tM Bhe Ga Yoru ie qovervign in | Postal-curds has deorcasud tho sul of writing. ; MEDICINE, tulty Toot bede of dack-biug, Hann slate. perines tua SOUTH CLARK-8T. : Lut instructive, ‘Tho value of tho play deponds | namy, France, now adespotism, thon w repuolto, | Paner tn tho United States $12,000,000 annually, A, VOGELER & CO., unto of slaty could bo luke vut without | Chartored by the Htato of Uinols fur the “apeciat, upon its obaracter, and {ta excollence, both ay | and then anaruby, and thon despotism, is now a | of ube frat pluce, according ta figures given by ping. Nu Lotter wlute quarry in Peuns | sciontitc, wod spovdy eure” of private, nervous ebrun, ees formutnn eaters cher saublla. Haly igtrvos even Spain in moving, | (ho Spelugteld Repwitican, tho sulo, of writing. Baltimore, Md U, 5. Ae rarey te and urinary diseased. Consullatons fry: jours, ® rermaulud of uoller At was proper in a costala | composition and a porforinanoe, dopouds | iver nura a repuniio of s.0N,00 bas grown ( Paper tas not docreascd ui alls, and ta thy woe; an NE I | NAN OR STALLENUNHONUL Noshoyten te, | Si tud eile: undayy Wo Ya. mw. oBly, ve upon its ful Jnoss to fact and natura in both | th; but all tie tue Hussia bas remained «des. | Ond pluce, tho amount now manufuctured in & EL LANEOU, ‘NO CURE! bi, “punday We ADVERTISING RATE ci DR. KEAN, GUARANTEEING FIDELITY | rouis Lloyd & Go, 22.Nesinglonal | _yasoun cane, cng titted slavery ho would reject that part of vie, Amun, ae juz the ingplrution of the Scripturca we ave ulwaye beam as being potent the loftincss ot Ita teachings, the purity of ite moral Hut ti {the human intollect which alone judges of bis loftiness and aes Thus the tulud and Tevelution wustuin finporteut relations te cach B F the conception und tho rendoring of all {ts parta. | pdtio, military; despotlo imChurch and stuto, 1b | Year (8 not worth €10,000,00) including that used |e — ‘This {s the work of tho drama. But, wy Sab AnNLBRUAenn: out of its tlio aud out of tho for blank books, envolopes, aud other purposes fricude a larger scene unfolds before us in | Krowihof tha world. As auch it has bocome | Teauiring inal apr. Lulat seur the nONert: it which the world {s tho theatro, and we and our rovoking, uubsarable to muny of its people. eee Of persona holding pusttiuny of trust cau Le obtalaed oy aaeney asiabilabed 12. | Consult personally ur by tall, fr¥e of ‘here was 0 hope, Or dvemiingly uone, af res eee f the fellow-helnga are the actors, Tho play uponthls | form through jer moans; ut least many man A national dispenser of happiyess ls a 25-cent aU 2 CART AL! co: ‘ Tavorable lermor steye La not representative Ordesoriptive, \ bavewrown weary and deavorate 1a tho lon * battle of ‘Dr, Bull's Cough syrupy bieas ie wtundwuse ae YORPAN™, dhe b. 8 bluase ® tho reasons alleged for uf- is onus dvertisors sveking the |. chrouly nervuus, oF spect oan 8 many of ds vedios pepursta | tie ouly puysiciay. lu tue city wig warredis cures of ain Sud aru belory coueatidg RO ber, Halse: a oa to 8 b.wt BOR e, W918,