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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JUNE 20, 1881—TEN PAG fact that the workman haa lifted himself wo ward from lanorunce and low taste, It inust also be remembered that not many: of the sorrows of tho working class come how from Muadiacuiats pay, tut from a seora of viees which divert the money earned front the best tntavests of the toiler, While gol Ie renching out her hod toward the lnhorer, my loins of enpital and Inbor bean 80 THE PULPIT. fintenble atid Cumitable, Habor ones meant : Hlavery, aJtank tv: aptarmined’ ly the nbilit of a iiante have all things done for iin. workInginan was a intenial, Masons, nd (allors, dird carvers, wid hewers werd Biaves. Eva Hiigions nian ay. tho Mebrow iby tha ailfacent nations is familiae have heén assisted at n total outlay of 31%: blaming the volunteors for thelr own lack of 2 i nay ford that stronim | él, of these students are t all that’ belonus tothe art of war by giving Bran Son bea a te Hl ed ls depth, ‘The trivind | laborhug tn foreign fi To encourage ine } ont the ery tint “the Dutel ran othor soyenty-sevon degrees? “The American | oul alone endures, AIL dusty ad is only given in the way of loans, "The faet ts not mentioned by this historian | Colony” In Paris, where all” good Amoricnna- of Bte hinge upon the | | Childrens Days in connection with the | thatin the higit of this cmergeney Hooker | ¢xpect to go whon thoy dio (1f not before), Is not tive OF Ite eiticaliness as | Second Quartly Review, was valebrated at | was for a thne stunned hy i cannonball | (6 cHourh to the eastward, by emo nino hot standing atone, as not Hyling or dying to | the Centenury MLE. Chureh during the aft | striking a pillar against which be stood, and | Soenoes for ble starting pulnt in aoquiring those itself, but opentiy inte something beyond. [ eineon, which was largely ntlended, | that while it: tly stata thero seems to have X deirrecs ot tprmtary Ty we vhs niline perately sallow, A tf nnd not get beyond Ja trausfent—the practicable theor present, Upon tt se « Honorable Poor Whom We “~ always Have with Us. BS t Sinte was i Toto a systent of coupuisury labor. A work | so algo isthe draneselier, and the hand of this J There ts itt: Wkellhood of the best tintess ] The sluginge was accompanied by. the | been ba one competent to aot promptly for ienotnaya sob scutaward ti h 1" Tmportant Booial Question, vihanen by inaking wy qistiietion bulween «| ‘Ther are torso Ghotenndsor ten in reve | soe. heart,” anys Alt Baten fins iterud by the lev... Ce Cleusnes. | whet started out on sy radu) 3. Wat BD Wanted Pay for Being a Fool, oll? that every | .D. ‘The lesson review was_conducted: by | whieh, if well commanded,” was. inyinell Uns 1s the bust day in the year. Noman dias | the Rey. J. A. Williamson, D. D. of the bentent by half {ts numbers, fell back pe pretilie itaae tow York archltagt was etal Jedrned anything rightly inti! he hasteacned | Mirst ME. Church, An address was made | the river, Next year Gen. Grant led a larger tule monument, peofoce ot invgo:t rotonslons ea ‘ that every day 1s doamaday,” Happy ts he | to the children by B. Sehermerhorn, Several | army Into the suing wilderness, where, op. | make a desien for it. Ho objected. Whon tu who baptizes the present. with the highest | recitations, a poem, «sole nnd {quartets and | posed by balf its foree, It lost 20,000 nen and | ther urged to name a sum be lod, Inspirations of the future.” several songs Into which the school entered | had to march away from the euemy,. ‘These | make sou a design for $1,000. Isn't that Sow the uncertainty dud eritiealness of | heartily oceapied the allotted time. ‘The | arvexamplesof awar in which ft is sup- | rifle steep?" sald tho Invitor, “I don’ Hut whleh is Hecevaltites it aiding of Un Se poenr =" Life SE Chrish lund ie sony by bose pre y inueh ail was done by the genius $1,600 toe miarely maxis Seciga au etre ‘ewuxht, ke omuibuses ou the street, inke | tle quartet" My Beautiful Nome ?—were Vest-Point Generals, ; ¢ a aing Maat? tp whatever signals us. Wo mizht he lidis. | composed by one of the teachers, bb Vests Lolne Geers Beste tar a Aniercun Monumental Pomedties in thirtieth or fortieth year of Ife who should now have stored away $10,000, ur $15,000, or $20,000, but who have nothing except the re membrance of having followed some oxtray- agantctstoins. Into the complaints agalist eapital nil these foolish ones come nid pour thelr pathetic volves, as thongh capital were under obligations (o supply all” employes with a thousind chanzes ot ralment and faborlng slave aud a laboring ox, baylnn that at stave wits a toul with aso in it’? Quite fn distinction thist—a distinetion wileh sprent ont Hts benttics before the hiunan race WHT inborceaaud to be the test af a slive, Our new Shuth had to set frog fly: Afrienns beennse the sentinent grew all-powerful that. the “slave wns atoul with © soul in 1t” Ttoman Indies werg carried 1 slaves? teins to iaterostines Discourse by tho Nove Le We spring, of Lawrence, Kus. padleation of tho Mothodiat Episcopal hurch of Ravenswood. be setlnto Mufers that were bornd by slaves. | with the amuxement Uckels. of.0 Tife-thue, | erluinate in the expendi{ure of strength, if cic eet EES Ss : 2 is Tool, and when ! dolileratoly make £00) of g Al! the records of antiquity, al thw pletitres Capital oistit to Teward hotust labor, butt time were end eh ; iat Witte "ts CHANG! 7 CURIOUS FACTS. myanlty Ewan). ab loant 6100 L0r tke & i ‘port Vamped’ walls, renal us tha all the | cannot endow fully, possible lareely surpasses Unit whieh ELLORSVILLE, — Bal ra pyre) HONORABID POOR. relation labor of those tines austilned tos Let ns alt be just bol te money and iabor. ) we cando, Sines there must be large rejec- Population and Rainfall. Eninent Physicians ward capital was tho relation of i thug ton innstery oF of a convict taward the Judge and excetttoner, One of .the first sleps ta tuber SEMMON BY PROFS BWINGs + "Yoward the Jaburer tnust of our ayupalhles + atthe Central Churel yesterday morning t must go for two reasons: We ard all syne trons, why. ot, take tho hest?—the best In | How the Army Was Nearly Destroyed |‘ Wasutsarox, D.C. dune 12—The Geog: | Bf6,,pteroribing that tried and true rentedy, pathetic creatures, and as the Heh need tte. 4 my at el Kiriney- Wort, for the worst cases of oilicueness Dutton fit asst jates, ie channels and methods | by Incompetent Weat-Poluters—Saved | rapher uf the Census Bureau has prepared | aud coust! atlon, us well a¢ for kfdnoy com- R Why not size upon the | by Gen, Pleasonton—Mooker's Come plaints, ‘Thera fs scarcel; fe } f.siving prenched tgn large audience. | perorm'ts traced In that thought that i ht peculiar love wo tuat find din the Iunibler | Isher, Jetting the lawer go by?) Weare not | pi 7 stattstical Lables showing some curious facts | | the rosy: 4 paraon to be found rsihene was “Tho Honorable Poor,” Kole | fig man wis i Iuboring AoW und thts enue | class Objects of Uls Lenevuleness, aud LUr= inale for imigeelianenusettesuituriness, Iie | 2 ea ata Saini concerning the distribution of populatton ee ee Teer ceeien oy & thorough, ing 1s the sermon - ong of tho Hest uinentt{os between the master | thermore, vearly wil of ts have been over the | thy hollday sports of ebildren, now chising | A history uf tho caupaign of Chaneellors- | With referenco to the annital ralufall of the | fect out of sorts and don't know why, try 8 prick. bor yo have always with you.—Christ. nnd the servant. This sentiment, once so ) thorny rend, and know well its suveritles; | minted bitteriiies on cnamelet mentows itle las bee! 1 Pag OF | , “> | growing pertod of tett years, age of Kidney Wort and you will feol like a new 4 a peateheth out hor baud’ to tho puor.— | Absent or so weak, has for generations galned | put (ils synupathiy Mita Hot ectinse our Jints: | now building toy structures that a touch will | Ye has been published by Theodore A, creature, —lullanapolis Scnttol. tient and provent us all from seeing a land: rethy In power to such a ueatey that over a dying a ‘ shatter, now dreaming of the misty, winsome | Dodye, of the United States army, dedi- The following table shows the distribution tied to self, sours and degenerates, Like | ton falling back tu awalt attack | " ington ‘Territory, tropical plants Ino northern tatitudes, it ‘| ne " wteacie tar stata? Teaches no happy'growth. Love, flowing tion where [ts superior members were neu i asfar ns {t ean be learned from history or paupor ne poctess could writes where hitustry and Intelligence may gather | by and by. cated fo the members of the Miltary Mistor- | of. poputution with reference to the mean ane AMUSEMENTS, ; from tho theory of progress, tho ‘Trend suftly—bow tho bond— lip atch rewards ng were olfered to no other | EE you reject wisely ind select happlly | tent Sucicty of Massachusetts, Itisa history nual rainfall, in. groups of G inches of rns» meaner ferrell te nelttton at inen fe the tite It reverent sitenve Low— enerauion of wen, ‘Those toilliz ones whom | wtich is done, but not all. L would breathe | gf what tha author describes as u plan ad- | fll ench.. ‘The extreme range of rainfall in THE BIG SHOW 2 WM gormal dnancial condition of man is the s No pasalig bell toth toll, Hitlst saw aul loved the world fs leatuning | into your very virtues sotto large, generous | iran a wy the couutry Is from 0 to 10 Inebes, whieh late | OPENS ‘TILK EVENING At 8 O'CLOCK, : serty. ‘Tho unelvilized races are all eran Immortal sud to sea and love, Out of now principles of | spirit. ‘Thu very virtues have thelr great | Mirably conceived and completely successful | ioe cstrene has beets reached, It fs reported, 7 * L , The proporty of a great Indian or 6 prtesitog uw, overninent, oltbof new dens Of education, | and thelr stall side, Here t4 detail and pete | fi its movements until It reached tho dels. | Fer extrenie ang ove reitched, it fs reported, W Cc COT JP’ Ss: : vero Chiet will consist of a few ponies and s powortnl Stubadlinant of Abo ty pila est | Gutot new inventions, and out. of applied | tiiess.—there freedom and aniplitude. Love, | ive polut, when itsexceution weakened down | {! the nelghborhaod of Puget Sound, Wash- e ¢ : rmagon-loatt of ornaments, and: wrappings, selences, oul of the new feuurustty of money, wd tools. The enuse of property ts ‘found out of cheap and fertile lands, out of an age of Mleratuye and art, ont of an era full of a ‘The disturbances In Ireland only bears wit sto the new demand for new ninenities MONSTER FOUR-RING CIRCUS. f eles verte, he y i i : 4 CIRCUS. jncreasett wants 6f the editcated man. | be p riches and poverty. ‘Che eoneition | practical Christlanity, the youth of this part | oittward, entering Hike i sweet providence tralized by the thicket, and where, at the . hats emi outgrows a wiewan and demands | Of a Fis beovle Would ave been say chit | of the century aliotld bunble to weaven aie: | Into. the cexperienes of others, nbsorbed | best, the resull could be only a repulse of the Lebron af py WHC Tune Rireut Competed. n y ise} oltgrowe the charin of ignorance and hie a Hatin al alee id 4 Mu Ic ic oa cossfullife, “Yhere is no visible enemy ex. | in, the passion of helpfulness, I4 the very | enemy, without recovering the commimnd of | Cele grude.seeseerer MUSEUM, . om" onde} Tools ant books; ottterows atit- tines, whether you should lwok bac copt misfortune? nothing Hes in the path of | substance of duty itself. Not only the vit- | the altuation With Automatic and other Wonders, pishes for schools and books; KrOWS 1 yours or 2,000, hat condition fs made vain | {hulr success tinless there come premiture | thes but all our experiences have these Oy tun! It wi 2 MENAGERIE BB ity and steop and wishes for pieturod, nnd | Tul, even unbenrable, by the new comparl | grave, x Migher and lower phases, Sorrow brooding ie actual result. was that 0 thoroughly z > $B caste, and furniture, Intellectual develops | sons which have sprang up in Ameriea and ‘ over ity own Josses—my pala ny desolation, | orgunized army, which crossed the Rappa- Bi With aro and Contty Antmats, ade y Dod i . c| elsewhere. ‘The world In general tins so | PAST, PRESENT. URE my woe—is lke a pehastly spectre. It ty a | KK tn high spiel satan by one- eg PARIS HIPPODROME, ORM gent has boen the enuse of the inerense 0 Pee ned itself that the remmnlning ducks 5 3 , FuT le Ket ee b haunock bn high spirits, was beaten by one 3 . ‘3 ® & | 4 whitened Itself that the remaining dirk spots aj asc ieipaererige sates sata) inlutster of pain und terror. Sorrow uecort: | jude its fore In thls brief artle o aE With Homan Chariot und Jockay Racos, i perty, and will always remaln & redson | ryveal more blackness. ‘The vale of man as BERMON UY THIS HEV To Ws BEING, ing to God, looking beyond the transitory: to ee, In thls brief article there Is ES jaruer, and Grander than any other Show in the - Me ee the aecstmulntion of moneys Man as a | man has been so well worked outon all the | Tho foliowlnus sermon was itelivored tn the | the enduring, beyond ght nilliction to an | 0 Intent to review that campalmy or this St \iSelhnuue this evening aby celock ‘and continual : prgd has hut faw wants. Each slup of nile niodern Rs Oe philtosphery, ml Bat Elsmouty Congtegnttaynl Cuureli Law: eternal Weight ur lary, beset ele dss al Hs eee te Telnathe point ul Fi = for aie woul oe tug Laue Boonie “Tad performances Saha q | is z y of r yee! yesterday, by. the | to immortal gain, mollows and purities, ‘Cry e author dovs not fully bring out. ‘Lhe bavi ryt pnee Isa costly step, beentisa naw desires Tehgtandl Must aouls pass to confess the vale runec, Kas,, aweek ago yes! 1 Le liecrenitlie Lie = Adtuission to avurything only 0c, Children under . 1 ' ot js s ’, . Ker side of things, very y ker’y work ia 4 3 . afi sxing Into being. ‘Tho human race Was | arin rishinan. ihe Wretchedness of Ire | Lev. L, W. Spring, who chose for his theme, | “pion tha sense and thought of danger iuthor tintes vars blenly Muukers:svark it sear, Ze = . UANCH TICKET OFFICE torthe aoco - trin ‘oF Vaudies han buon ‘cstatitehed sve tha. Stunta arvied nubered reales tho'ning ty aiesatre. oka at . 3 fan bu fad attha dual aiigut Mdyanoer ons all days (erefore born poor, Just’ as It- was born {morant and weal, Out of this universal porerty a few, by better Injlustry and better “The Past, Present, and Future,” Whieb fs, aud which was, and whleb ts to come, Revy ty te Jand shows that a better era for labor fsneur, because that wretehudness hay found a tongue fn all orators nnd sympathy in all shotld never be absent, The reality is alwiiys eon that army: nat fn tuspiring § | tid” poptuiatlony, 18 present, though it ig easy to lmore it. We | th confidence; also his genius as shownin 1659. ure not Hkely to sea what we do not wish ta | the plan of this campaign, and In the orders ‘al 7. 10 Iarrinun-st. tu Clarkest., ty Munruuest,, to FILLI-ny., ty Washingtan-st, to Btnto-st, to Modis Lake Front. aflicers of powerful compantes cout have carried..their money point und tive em ployed-nen under oltt wages, but these cont palnted by the same light and shade upon tility to the, wolfure of individuals und coms | back of ‘the town, reaching from the river the some sky canvas since the world began. ¥ munitles, ‘Che present isn battlefield, and Y rly Tf * THU eHER Heer Ea 5 whove to the rlyer below, — Sedgwick's corps gent than the creation of min, * jon-st, to “Albtho goocl of elvilization 1s tho result of is bert onrly to escape and to | heurts. . ‘Threo constant factors ptoyall like trade- | see. Evil fy often vellod,: inshdious, under. | whieh enabled the prelfininary movements to Huring tho week of exhibition, A directa toll, ber fi i Me lations |... 2he’ wages of tho Inborer Is rising from | winds In hitman Jife—that whieh Is, and | ground, and we fatl to raallan- its eeventtal |:buenied cobtatie letter en 510 | rereentage of total “Gediudent Ryne teem in mormine ative, i look swith delight ay pe esr §o AYO per to year, not simply in obedience ton | which was, and whieh ls to. come, So far | nd terrible matignity, “If lt bursts forth In | With the main fores he liad crossed tho | Mopulatun Lae ae Fionhanta, Camel, Heauiinat it Eth you.” Yest the earth “hos al- ane sn poly a dteraatl, DUE ale, ee there 1s. identity of experience mmong all etal uals Faeyr iver ie the nee ete fie Nee —— i we nih wind Prone ss Utace,tctuan Charous, fi Uovetiad tho poor—tho ste nfe new-comers | wenith confess tender. lations to humanity, | men. ‘Yeu we nowhere thie repetition of ino | the surfuat of one Godt whe lives every~ Burk nnd da eonste Aton cari Ur the Teno | gees, We ema OFICIAL MUUTE.—Learo Lake Frontat 100: m. tM the result of an Industry and barter inore In the ease of reeent strikes In this city the | notony, any more than in the sunsets, hough | where,’—then we appreciate Ity deadly hos- | the enemy's Hine, whieh was on the lights Reiigd berkssintse. ney te i Twsutyesocund-stu tu Htateestes. tO 4 u $ away, Let the words | distracted Lee’s attentlon by erosslig below Popur ate case v 2 ‘Tho ft tiles had not only monutary points to gait Consider first that which was—tho past. | of our Lord times repeated during HL. att y ERFEST. $Me slongand rational struggle. Tho skill of | pa iy yy rr is ry Lord, any times repeated during Hs | Fredericksbura, oot ff but also they hud ideas of luumanity and | Vist and imantfotd are its plinses. Akdnd | ministry, ring through that whieh is—ring 0 erasaltie Wi . nf eartist, the lenrming of tha scholar, the right to respect, nnd these seutiinents pave ‘y Cy ied ehh Jlouker’s crossing was a surprise to Lee, yislom of tha statesinan, the taste of the of Infinity broods over it—n largeness be- | through all its policies aud principles, Its | aud iis route would so threaten Lee's com such wares as’ few corporations tn olden yond our grasp, Tenn only eal) your atten: chofees and rejections—" watch, wateh, aid | munications as to conpel hint to come out of SAENGERFEST, qaliivater!, and tho property of the rich wre | times would have dreamed of allowing, The 4 | . : " f i Z the results of. faborlons pplication, God | officers of somuor the strect-railway comp Hon le zoue of Its more consplevous and im Coustter, thivtly, that which iy to come ip intreveliuuiinand tsi to ave His ne & {ubloned our earth upon the basis of “No | les requested thelr employes to mike out Dress ve lessons. the future. What shall be sald of the future, | enterciule the sputed question whether g ellenee without Invor,”? and ae money Is what would seem to the tuller a fate veward The ost hurried and superficial observer | whether we restrict our thoughts to the | Sudgwiek did what he was expected to, or 2 ssi an ree Ke falls under the untvorsal | fer dally service, nnd the setedule male by | cannot fall to note that the aren of the past | earthly fragment of itor take tn Its whole | yout he ought to, in holding part of Leu's & sea sh fi anexeclicnco alls under the Fs the workmen was adopted by the corpora: | entarges, that its boundaries move outward | tremendous scopo? ‘There, the unknown | fyrce.! Wherever STS UNS rai Inte: Bean ADVANCE SALE OF SE ATS lon bw. Teveol nbt bo denied mer awoney 5 Plots, not from mir nccrsslts Dat fron: the with every stroke of the pendulum. An cats tg in furce,—that at least is unques- | the result was thut, after tha erature nite = 7 , ! ecure possess Bet nee eis. ie ro. y Hel s, Sudewi i if n 5 " " ‘ et hinge that tt muta As set down as one | strikes of this city and of ‘the world are tay eternal increase characterizes it—nn endless eating afterlife! What fs mine afler Ife?” Hay anne maak Heels cores lind no sn: = e aie Eotthcuantnns Peungorteae te were eee for atthe intividual’s best-frlends, Ie who has ‘comparod with the’ cases in .which | expinston, 1t fs us when a traveler, taking | The unknown xbounds. on thls side of ‘Tha pitthor speaks In the highest praise of-} #2. 3 J 4 tal chasabio In. the | {2,,bay of workmen is ndvunced as | fly post on the ship's stern and leantug over death, On the other sitet | Louker’s stratexy and of the success of lis @ 02 Ss une 29 and 30, July {,2,and 3, la ae oreryt ante se dehott » ttelus a eee ou Rak eee the taifrall, watches the fading outlines of ne ue mare tlunsely. ant wlooully. | ovement up tu the tine when he lulted s 3s 3 fs pow taking piace nt tho office of tho Fxposition y A pi ve 's 5 ‘ ate Nobody can speak: dn detail,” nelther opttire : i 2 2 Senson ‘Fie 7 Te thoks, pletures;. muste, travol, all the higher | firms or bualnesses in our land where the re- town, harbor, and const as they sluk below | sihyt ‘ior praphe The last) Investi- His. plas etelrad’ that, he shy le Bash ow = Sumy OF le Canes Riu ln Dearer to ono seat in gach lntions between the employers and the men are those of ou father and fils faithful sons— relations which continue for a score of years, to be terminated: by only the death‘ of the the horizon, while the watery waste con stantly brondens and Jengthens behiid hin, Then mark tho utter, frreparable pernia- nenco of that which was, 1 necd not tell toyments, When noble soul hns plenty timoney it.can live x wide life, Its world is wlarged nnd life isanade’grenter in all fis dl gator has not added much to the discoveries | dintuscessities requlred that lie should get | it will be noticed that the heav! Fuauly viekoles t nonts Cor fil, any oraltor them i . " pas s ced that the heaviest ja ‘ : of tho first.. Little booty of knowledge has | outot-the wilderness inte the open country. | touts inthe three class peaviost punuli, | suse for efter cf she toven.Cuiteera, ; Kk of v between 35 tu 59 |” Priea pt single Reserved Sunts in Parquet, @, be sectr eal attuvar besten of faith the very culmination of lis grad | finches, whieh campri ALO per cent of | pillee obun fren Yu. mt’ p.m, oyery unr. and hope have been beotght ba he halted, He seemed to fose de | the total poptlaron of the country, while | muemmcreeatay ovenine Airanee ole GENO LE li HI mensions, Money may alsv becomenn oxpres- | rich onoor of lls servant, 4 7 Again, the future, in its lirgerhemlsphere, enite: ‘ ent Oe »s betwee! i) inches ei a sptestiay ovening, Advance stie of SINGLE i ifonof a good infud and-soul, By ite ald It fy now beeomlng quite fashlonable for | You that change belongs to this world. Evls |. ty and always hus been a sure of disguset | giv eety Horn in ine Ee te ater Hie chia Se eee ees eonenelse The AD Beale wilh Open ST Coster. “pan may express his charity, his patriolism, rich men to take goud cara of thelr falthtul dence of Its presence nnd power abound on hensiun to men. ‘The gayest enreer | thicket which next year agnin 60 de- | 022-10 per cent. : WICKES TH = NM piety, or his friendship,” Many noble | servants dn ull the lines of business: aud | every side, Its lessons are written over the r sported fram tho cradle to the grave |. structive to that Hlfited army. The densest scttloment Is the class of 45 to SS THEATRE. THE inte has been all tts Nfo lmprisoned thers are clarks in all the brnneles oe tals wiiots. earth, ‘The noblest creations ‘of |} ysoned by un element of thegudy. We | it iy possibly that Hookers inind had been | £0, whieh alse contains the greatest absalute TO-NIGHT! | TO-NICHT! x “tylis poverty Tt duuving fips soantier ot its Picea rte ert hat of wy Amurlent | conins, tts most enduring structures, erun- ct lostlnel ely tu Big. deuoweit te Uy overtaxedt with | tie tremendous Tesponstilll- papulat in In this cinss ilso-Is the greatest | Hvery Evening, Wednesday and Suturday Matinees, a fan i we ‘peranna dent. ‘dumb, and blind, many {awyers can equal, Sympathy, Uke | ble by slower or swifter stages into dust. | existence, melting to nothingness. ‘To break catimastion of his muerte Mo warcned * the uveragehutal retell upon the sure ‘ SMM ites Laura Bridgman, fro cut off-from the | {he atmosphere, presses in all directions. | ‘The old man argues that the sky hing faded | away from all earthly friendships, to push | down front offensive enterprise toa defens- | face of. the United. Stntes, exelusive of pililoand must live in & perpetual fmprison- | The present cherishes nob only & dee xy | and the sun dimmed since he was a boy, off atone toward the iindiseovered country | fye attitude. But ie this was a splendid plan, | Alaska, Is approxbnately 20 inehes, : a Bests the educated mind that Is very poor pauls toward the slaves and all sufferers, Ingol at fis sytnpathetlenll through and throughs Somo ‘distinguished- painter has said int that prospect sits heavily upon men, which filled because feebly executed, an the Atwill be seen that more than five-elzhiths o£ , EMPEROR OF MAQICIANS. jd is deprived of a sixth sense, and must t Lad i a Ay 9% Wontaver crazy sorrow anithy : other hand Lee broke all the rntes of the art | the population are in one chiss, £1 to 2 Phe throughlite liken bird with’ one wing | Love of any thing excopt self Joyaly eB ih ova wile you are looks at s fnew, Wout you No life that breathes with ttiman broath Of war, Atul disregarded all rutes of military ineles Wille fourtittine oti ane fog Hho Wolniee of un 1ulteCeaare: 5 eel TE cannot be dented that money isu | Of all that Is apart from wei and theman whe | detect no difference in the features, yet n ath ever truly longed for death. ori by dividing his army and sending | are in the two etosses between 20 and 80 [O04 cere cen purtormanee, (0! WE tom of Inuguage, or oyesight, or gateway of | Is Kind ton servant will be kind toward | totul alteration of expression Is often observa- he Dretuoe Nord taie’ Watehes, Yot after every rational conversion some | hulf of ion a fant march completely across | Inetes; adding the clus 151020 Inches, to | sieges epee dog or a horse. ‘Love ts tne color not of an certainties remain. Has ‘It net buen truly | our frout to make an attack on the right | the above takes nearly 05 per centof the eiocene states: iy Betsy Sad Hundreds OF etase temind, and {s hence entitled to nn enroll- ble, At times the sense and tmpression of co mm: ings aro excellent, | sctlon, but ofnlife. Hence the humane fecl- | change fasten so stre ngly wpon us that we | sald that the Cuture comes’ streaming froin | rear. total anbitel “twee! ey fneehige Bris < of Reon fhe tiles, that an Crentor an | ing of the nee 1s golygouttoward the taborlig are almost teaily to belleve * naught endures | behind over our heads rather than from be-} Had there been any genaratship on our ‘thd averuee raat tee Rarer TEM Lota seranla, ot} SEE Taceae form Wiest of pursuit. Itmust be found by toll. aaa rye for ear ee eae oe ele DUL tata tT wasabldes, Neither vari« Tore to oct us og hu arene delta af tha Site side, or even any military common, sense, | sumiier montis on thy surface of te coun HOOLEY’S THEATRE, omfg Poverty was, thorefore, the normal condition |-T eS ie" tig welter compares the. wages re- || ation nor. the shadow that. 1s east by 5 ats would have been turned te Leo's de- | try 1s, approstnintely, 17 Inches. In 1870 the down from the hills, and valleys, and plains } struction, ut at this juneture an Infatua- | average ralufall, considering population and through whieh It flaws, “fhe future is bullt | tion tool ‘etter Generals that Le not nye, 0s AbOVG, is SS ir10 tnenes, whieh pantate a ee praia up out of the past and prevent. Was retreating, Incredible as. It miny seem, | las decreased during the decade front 1870 to 5 ‘fhe traveler nseending the IWartz Mount- | Jackson marched 25,000 men from back of | 1$80, fromthe westward movement of popu- AUGUSTIN DALY COMPANY! alns toward evening, on penching a certain | Fredericksburg, along our front for milus, } lation, to 224-10 inches, of man, and, a3 mind advances, the Strugylo for property sets in In all ita beauty or-de- fomitys for, like love, or ambition, or nppe- tite, the passion for property has its de formed or depraved aspect. The poor wo ceived fu the United States with the pay for the same labor in Gerinqny, and in Toutteen ocoupations, such as bricklnying, masonry, plastering, palnting, tho wages Is just twice turning appenr. in, the past—in. that wild, convulsive, struggling, sorrowful expertenca of lumanity which we call history—in the thoughts, words, anid deeds rere , vat ag large in our New World ns itis inthe Old. | that have flashed into peing—in the | spot, sees n gigantic figure in lniman shape | wi “wy 4 From Daly's Theatre, Now York. Br, Jamos Jew: hot pamela wit ts the rich are the subso- | Ty ‘statistics given nlong with these is shown | mornings that broadened into’ noontide, and Hea tiie tanuced eXPANl. UC anpuRte ths Heleaeciory nad sihinly trating round toe —_—— Medoha brew ale Diaby Belk ire Chae: Lecieron, andl “Ketiico eo counties thousands who aro | te cost of food, nnd In thogy records we find |-then sloped through evening tuto night, Not | that roll. away into the distance, Whence | erals thought It Lee's Tetrent. Mr, J. und tho London Nobs. Ppa estates Dae Mie TT oM AREY Dae Tirta et ta to-fMl today scoking soma education by means of | “living” about 20 per cont cheaper in this | one jot or tittlacun over pass from that which | that nafeatle Titan, whose tread might shake | — Glimpses of this movement, which were | ‘tho chroniquade at aay eateemed Parlsi britinne young artista, in the wrest Hollday Comedy t tevening lamp and a book, ar-by ineans of | country, Afr. Jolin W. Forney, the author |-was. Lt is beyond revision and ninendiuient. | the solid globe, whose right hud might | had through openings, confirmed our Gens | contem OTHE he Veatetivecrolatas air Parisian | by Mr. Anguetin Daly, e it # alluded to, suins up the facts in the follow- | ‘Thu.text must stand as It was written. ‘There Ms hid srolntes au intcrosting | WISISDLES AND PINS! ashool-house or a college, as thore are mille fous who are attempting to creep upward out of tho vale of childish ignorance, so there uemiliions who are attempting to creep up. ward and out of the yale of poverty, They alike tho flocks and herds which In pinces pluck ip die eu arenas: bet they icin ante, erals un ta deliatone Wo speak of them in | nneedore uf tho ne sen f is Your own NI ed, projected | guneral, although there were different de- | Dudley at Le Fan Som slindow,—nothiugimore, Yourselfand thesun grees, of this impresston, and several were | }xposition last, year. Her Hoyal Highness was Nusllts ne Daly's ientees Now Yorke Mr Diy will behind Yau erente K That wate wh and | not Content te neaeDt tue cneiy’s retreat ng | suown AL Ata ed 2 Leto Sinn eRe Dee AG, | peceaneAlly USS eyer pee urumnets which {3 create yonder that which is to come. | curtain, aid some wanted to pursne. Hooker Boe eee ee gis NCEE aRE by They bulld it; they carry elements of knowl- | wos not Cully convinced, and ie sent word to | {he namuat Mr. J—. You Khatl ved" Butt GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, ing words! tess OF Withes und Lady WAI reports from over the world prove these startling things: that wages In tho United States are double those of Denmark, Bel- glum, Frauce, and England, three tlmesthoso is no help for blunders and mistakes, That tremendous word “never” belongs, to the: “past in fullest, most desolate sense. Idle was prayer of thorulnedcourtlor who pleaded, “O oall bpck yesterday; bid time return 1" ees OF Witlos und Lady | tn ali its orleinal porfection, with the original cast, i tit : bd ry nae * 7 “ he future Queen of England, and calling aloud | Clark-at., oppusito Court-Housu, Curtain risesaterls, TsO of great overllow nro seen running toward | Of Germany, and Italy, and Spain, and four | Wo; God himself could not answor that | cdgeand experience into Is tneertainties. Howard thit he way apprehensive that the | { ie be ad . times the wages In tho Netherlands; that the i + 1 3 L have pondered upon this matter of ] ‘ * to tho | birgardly millionuire, who ape | * hilei fe higher grounds, trking refuge in tho prlees of the necessities of life are lower in prayer If ho would. Jt fs beyond tho power naw fq Pund eshte wns, Me monte oe right was not sulllefently guarded and | proached, ull red with emotion, she aut The Grundest Drauntle Evont tn yoara, Roturn of Mls that they may esenpe a fatal engulting hthe crus! waters, No man can look with- ot emotion upon tho povarty of some of is fellows who rise with the bird and fi vo or of Ownlpotence, ‘oman can look back on tho expand- ing and [rreparable world behind hin with entire comfort,-uot even the purest, strong. Aly, de, Lam iakiug a collection of a Popular and Distingutshod Yours Actor, Mir, to come, trytmug to cast my thotzht into somo Slekies and Pleasonton, upon thelr own | toxrapbs and desire your signature.” : "NEILL! helpful speoch, the words of St Paul kept | solicitation, had taken part of thelr troops | good mun wigned of Ww band trembling, Tite JAMES | O'NE hovering about ine, Godliness is profitable’ | from near the centre, ant moved out to ue dies," then auld tho Princess, turning ‘herself | fapnocted by Stine LOSE WOON, 3, LEWIS MOR- the United States than in Europe? Such are the truths which are coming up to the surface of cach day’s history in a nation iv ny 1 s IUSON, and o Company of tnogqunied strength, In thelr hand and heart t oe form of to! which gives land for nothing’ to the families | qithfulest, holiest. That would disclose | tor all things.” Hor thepast, the present, | serve and harass thls retrent orto develop | fowunts ber surreunding, : “Join yourselves | prenneey's Five Act Melod HrsBM bulness that thie elowd, cof poverty may be | Which will settle upon Itto make it into o | 4 Peal Conestt vory Jamentablo and | andthe future godiluess hins Inilnit pronlse, | the movement, but this was too tate to inter ee aa toe aprenden radical [e eT CRLEBTATED CANE, ‘ bal Ml dspelled from the heart of tho wife and | home. Hopeless." Much tuft. uudono or dona | It unfolds wit possible blessing, as the sced { cept or develop it. Hut the delusto hat | of'our hich bo haw Just drawn for the lange | New and Wetenvons seouary, Now und Appropriate f nat fn the bright faces of the children, ‘hore | ,, L¢ 18, within the memory of most of you | amisa calls for tenrs. Preclous mo- | unfolds the wholv perfumed iistory of tho | taken full possession of the mind of Gen, | te nat leeu but yesterinyy DUE tho soclety cdlte | the huge sions fatwiilen changes tie air i the ene ie hat John Ruskin set the example of bulld- 9 at - ~ | flower, Swoetor are its memories than th y ‘ . aid been yesterday, but the sucioty edit- | the huge steam fan wile gee the alr je en: vf seltiam 820 irugelo upon carth more touching br Neat houses to bo rented at lowest pussl- menta idled away, preparations neglected for | flower, Swoetor ir memories thi 18 | Howard, who was in command of the right | or of our contemporary bas Luft gut suvernl of | re auditorium avery minute. : fan thia, “Thore ore ambitious artists and laying In stores of intellectual and apiritual | sett convent bells of Italy that ranz in the | wing, and of Gen, Devens, the second in | tho most interesting dotally. Hu does not say ble rates to worthy laborers, His work, like strength, opportunities of helpfulness to | unrs of the oxiled monk at Limerick, the ir | command. ‘They knew. that Lee had gone | ene wordot how Mr.J—— broke for the dour to BAUWS PAVILION, . Students attempting to Iny the founda- thei fon of “thera aundas | that of George Peabudy, was an expression | Hrotkerineeoall (nls. #4 visible iuid porhaps | mellow muste refreshing him like thé minis | nud that ‘there would by. no fight there as | Have thy chock stopped, and the Ilskop of Lon | Twenty-secand-st~ Cutiaxe Grovo, und Iadiana-avs 1,50 teavord oe ot and Sn Gvho are seeking | of not only Kustdu’s sympathy or Peqbody's | worse when wo took ‘baek. itetrogpection | try of angels, eas well as Gen. Shermin knew that the Con. | den divining his intention, with much preset? | nis Ryoning and every evening during the summer, ntetfim Sih untiring zeal the admiration. of man- | sympathy, but that of tho age,” One of tho | and complacency live unhappily toguthor. My pltarim’s stoi federate army at Corinth would not be such tind reaubed out bis crozler and Siiday ovuning and Sanuay Matinoc, ind, but theag are, small numbor com | beautiful scones of our iuneration js tint | Ldonotask you to visit that, whieh was Gavo out green loaves with moruing dows !m- | fouls ux to come nd attack our troops at sae Har terug bee | GRAND CONCERT. ted with that host who spend all thelr oarly | presented: by John Ruskin whan to his cle. peat Pittsburg Landing, when these were golng | turn, whlle the I’rinee of Wales got him down | _Admissten, te; Sunday Matinee, 1c. alinply to be scratched and torn by it, Keep i middle years In lard toll, allured by | Satice as a gentleman and to his greatness ng rom (tif that fs all Hkely to come of + such 1s its asconding,, culminating prog | tu nttack them, and dat on bis head tll the Duka of Wullington ann) . =— fads iddio years in hard toll, allured DY | F'ycholar and critio Ho added that practical |.{t*. tain for tts own sake--always remalntng | Teas, Godliness may be no Instant spe | “In that woody region the right flank | could cull q.oub and wt tho olirek cushod—butt LECT. SLTS. uf] the arms Of alfection and toll” tiny Hitt pouevalunes Whtioh cui. bull gagit jad ain and naver converted into experiences clile for tho, Mls ind sorrows of | men. | could gulukly have sven so covored with a | gull, one £0 votes, {isin this manner Wat sie EECERIO BELTS. tingg Melt dear ones out of pinching want. Tho peautl td a tan itt sas Pirie See fy be deprecated. Unless mixed with vitule | this’ world thera will 10 tangle Tine of abatls and temporary .works Uiat the truth of bistury 4s saat with und worda VER’ ef feet thing of earth is not fo Do fora tn | Misano fortuna to th, best ft | fetus and reforuiing impulses, Ue ls Uke re | SAeTek® waiteld of Siaratlion to | Saute ovencty a iuferior force.” Bat AUinun niuure are alowed to go mnaropreactced " cl ia he autuni iat nos ih ‘the Guite prayer Topo aud produead, for us all euch books ag of serving’ the “households Choro isu | Atuons by the wounded mamer, who salt, the riahe was (eft a8 unguarded ag if the | Sroven uurecunted. When next tho Germans “Modern Paintera” and “Tho Stones of Venice”: but by degrees itdawned upon his mind that nothf{ag In tha whote world ls 0 beautiful as the soul of man, as seen In Its td where a Gray composes an elegy, but it fo be found in the eurly morning atrect, ‘here the tollers of the humbler. class hast- Salong to enrn that snlury or wages which Tinrd, sellish, remorseful sorrow of the world which worketh denth, 1t grievesin a proud, worldly, godless spirlt out of which no blessing rises. Stel sorrow sont Judus to dying pan tho threshold, Farewell and re: | goldiers were at n_plenie, while daekson | PMNS geeuslon to baste Turis, wo fervently foteas No rent aud fimit arin eau Uefall | hare round to ts rear and fore hs aunt ot the Meco Hr ty mond our enn h 4 y vl attacking conus within hearing of the joil- | tomporary's pet dog and vat bin whtlo tho law- ‘ ‘Those ancient words will remain true for | jty of the suldien, who were turned loose | ful ‘Owner woes BuNety. Hof ost peat hae eae nine’ heartintone and | home with the wife and ehiidren, or scen at | nis-own piace, It ling committed Infinit | every—true auntdst all the experiences that | for supper and a xood Ume. ——__—_—. ; ts Tly scone teaches allover toearth, | $s Work with hammer and plane,’ The elo | jhavae Tundng men first and: iash—paralyzing | way’ mark tho past, the present, and the fut- | ‘Volunteer olllvers were anxious - because @ The Sun Doen Sot on Us fe Ganiversal ag sorrow or jos; and comparad | gent essayist turned away from the | thelr energy, breaking thelr spirit, erushing | We. ' Keap marchins and tnke howd to tho | of this Unguarlod wale of the ariny, wn | Wagiuxatox, B,C. Juno imTu the Kath ! Vib It hore fa no other 30 pathetic outlook | crumbling — temples | of Vonlce and | thetr hone. OE | thinig that ig right, for that shall bring a inan | wors suubbud by Howard wud Devens be | gia pududcinnie Times A Sete Babar ay ; ‘ BE ihe fondsenpe of human Ifo, Out of this | Hone, from, the Ivy-coverod cathedrals of | yor L Iiesttato to urge any wlotesale or in- | Peace at lasts? ‘cunse of their auxlety, which wag attrib- | cently printed In tho Thies and. widely, coplod "y vated M0kelo of the humblo classes have ‘Issue England, to look upon a row of neat dwell- | qiserininate forgetting of the past. In some uted to thelr timidity. We speak from | inte other papers niakes tho aeortion " thut the : \ 1008 tore fouching story, more tender sang, more | {ne houses made giandor than. Colosseum | directions thare Is already too much of It. . OTHER SERVICES, good information when we write that vol- | sun nover vets on the posscasions of the United 4 4 she toquence froin the novellst and the philau- by tho human happiness within those domes. | *pyg ¢acuities of oblivion hnealy need aun] ce DEDICATION OF THE-M. E, cuuRoH in | Wnteer ofllcors were insulted by thelr com- | States.” bi (t not worth whilo te correct a0 : = : at wat than from any ollier pliase of MA's Ho walle, he arose oe ne ae eae versal: cultura, “They soot forget his RAVENSWOUD tawdry for romarkln the huglect of cay. | nagrror In qeugraphy? Fsstport, St. bs i lon, FOR MEN ONLY. i » Gi Y bs,—| " i. y plekel a M4 re ie Me Oy Vatoinposedl Nis arent oooung'tineweray; ana | J8tt Foe OT dae eieeeutudy checotiqus | Works!” Is the record of the laralites,-the | took place yesterday afternoun in the pros | MAY DCMT er towards eorps, with | Tebiteugolt Harbor, Attow Iuland, ong of the : | pathetle suminary of thelr histays—a ‘ous dobility, promature deray, oto, In series of marvelous providentlal Interposl- nervous dobility, pre re ence of n Inrge congregation that completely | yraken ranks and arms stacked in the road, Alouctan rou fe iu Tong. Woe dems. ity. promatira dopay, ote, in Pickens, and ail that xchool have drawn our pe the laborer, Ils money followed his . " ‘alt iin. eeu. West Of Washing | M03) years with pnp: ers, Mover the poor; for these huts, and hovels, tions. Recollection of them was speedily | filled the beautiful now“editice, The floral) without mounted pickets, and without any | ton, wid is the | wost wes te Cite. Tt not a CURE>ALs. Duta specific tor de- somal '4 cottages fisabimded tha volsoot Bright, |. Wenecd not journoy to London tonoto | swevt out of memory. Mow. ston Hs decorations, enveloping the pulpit aud organ | but rear senteles, were engaged in slaying fader the Suriadiction of tho cater pale UTA SUTRA ee rened.giealers: aim 430i, ond Wilberforce. More tears have | the nevw frends! MD which is springing ‘up be- | wo forget—forget lovin providonces, | ina mazeof fragrantexotics and trailing beeves aud cooking supper when Jucksou's | This gives us NU deg. U7 nln, Sl eve, whieh vad ot, Clicaze, 1, = wtf Yen shed ovor the poverty of the ving than | tween capital and labor, By a hale day in| kindly Interventions whieh” delivered | vines, wera very tne; having ‘been donuted mareh burst upon their flunk and rear with a —— ~ a Vel Stér tho graves of the dead. the suburbs of this city, onocan scantown | our “souls from death, our, vyes “i hed tt th in | Le which a volunteer ullcer, Who was one TROPIC FRUIT LAXATIVE. i Sa; matty ,4 nanclent philosopher Ii his meditations | all made of brick and stone, where tie Com- | from tears, our fou from falling. and arranged by the Indios of the church 1 | of those that had become anxlous nt this un- aa ae ee eee Oe ee oe encores yu Bight tha world tu divide the poor into | pany has built houses, and strevt and parks, | ‘fhe hyn of pralsowe began to slug was | thelr generous enthuslusm‘for the occasion. | gunrded stata, sald was Wkea tornado, ‘This zs ; : ‘oud Mnorblo and dishonorable poor. He sald, | anda large church for tho’ happluces of the | broken off long ago and never Toaumed Our | Thy program of the sorvices was carefully | is tho point Wihleh the historian does not ; A’ WHOLESOME CURATIVE. je artisans, ‘Nothing that can secure health for the laboring multitude Js: omitted; nath- ing that may aid tho body, or the mind, orthe taste, or the soul, has been forgotten by those who aro just eompletiis this great ene torprise. It isan old, rich business firm that ig prosvouting this huinnne and business religious emotion, once -vivil and strong, passed away like morning dew and flung up no rainbow Into our heaven, a SUN there not only may but must he a for. vetting of that which was, if the noblest and @ best fa te bo reached, Sumewhnt of Lothe, somowlint of mandragor, enters into feature, “Tho Festival ‘To Deun” by, high pinny [ia an could not. have been Dudley Buck, was first sung by Miss | beaten bub for the houlect of all soldlership Prindle, Miss Howllston, Mr. Burch, and Mr, y Gen, Howard, if but a tithe of the suver- by G “Dr. | ity of judgment which was visitod upon vol- Jott, Miss Harris organist, “Dy. Willing,who | ity of Judgment which was visltod upon vor “Its a dl " . ty comentrece to be poor. when tho. pov roma diseracetiul cause.” Wo ttre Hot gpenk to-dny of.thogye who tire poor ee ‘dteness, or intemperance, or. any tae treatment of these belongs tu a, ang ion of reform-schools, and institutes, ails nud asylungs, Christ must have and reviewed their years Of vrogress to We | of judgment in ow War, whon Gen, Sher completion of the new ehureh. Afler, th Tate rribte blunder, i supugstine Acute | custoiary services the Rov. Dr. Niude, of | ovuentated, lind saveiileed McPherson, gant Evanston, dolivered tho dedivation seruion. | yearly sacrificed the Ariny of tho Tennessee, Air Mott then mung nea wulg th Hees Bipelous anil Wien Logan and poilee, Tnaeeauntably tropical ispels Melancholy, Hypochondria, ele, N's |. deserted by Sherman, lad fought that arin: . Urere report showed that ie new ehureh | furor the qua of destruction, Bheruian pit was alinoat frve from debt, thi, prope Moward ju the eotaniaiut Tsteail af Lagan vilinge embodies the best views of nrich corporation ag to the relations which should exist between the infillonatre and those in his employ. ‘Thus that gold, which wasso kerto be able to nike tho most out of life, | sordid and crucl when a Roman Emperor, or ene have with us, Wo grasp them by, a Royal fumily, ora Grandes, oran aristocrat, hand, thoy arg in your business housed,’ | of telave-master held it, tus softened not i ty Are in your eniploy Jn soe of tho high [little nour day, and can now work gome of | momorable xocny of the scarlet slaner weep- tage Shines of service, Gut of thelr pres- | ts magis upon the village und home: of im | ing before him, You remomber that for her tye COO relations, out of relations como -Who onco was beaten and starved. ‘These |) with all her undenied guilt ho got no, task of A OUL OF duties dong eoines nobIeNESs, | * scynes speak more for our, clyiilzation than |.back-looking, no pennauce of roviorseful Seer’, HY custom, T “shull to-day speuk: would vast bulidings full of volumes and the | reminiscauce. “Go Uy way; from hence- we 8 Words upon the present relations of tronsures of orl, * Re forth sin ne topes tligk was all. Hevon thy Dat to Labor. “The world hus much tu it | Leb those who. are mourning over the | sensitive, brovding, solf-yndletings Fauly bu: og tiwented, but it would ba botter that a | oruelty of eupltal remember that yast reforms | tween whose earlier anit uistory thers eee t depressing things be passed by in | canno comeing day, aud that we must be | wasn groat sults forgot the things behind, oweree, tha that ‘choot ting fact shout bo |-thunktul that they are, coming, and with 9 | and gtretched forward to those befare lke fipoked. ‘Thy inareh of soctety toward | duickening tootstep, | ‘These rotous persons | the chnrloteur tu the rent Circus Maxinuts, ywlless, “and comfort, gil morullty Is so | Would ceaso-to Inolte fovllsh and wicked | who, fired by some flerce pasion for victory, cee hat "most hearts Mellued to be Beneys | strlkes und to till the mouths of ignorant apd caring Hittlo jor past toll OF presont neeldaut, {die mon with words of complalut and of in.) 41 ‘on toward the goal amid the thunder- goudinry Inport: should they only read ‘lly | tug plaudits of spectators, What wus niust tory.and take uw wide qurvey. of ‘these. rola- ti not ruin what is, and whut isto came, Lot -Hond of juan-to man, - No false words should | go much of itpo'cast auld renin foruotten ay be spoke laboring clisses should + our tram pavallable strength, bo rominded of the. darkness and cruelty of os finer witueut | renuyahouid ge the i. tr fo tho noble poor, We car’ all in our tied easily ee throng of persons com- atively ediicuted and of blameless charac. houre, In a palntul .scnse, poor, tno Needed in | | f f unteets had been woe meager gd wssTune, | CUESE ML aS |e eK an mdvontnre ike uae of Hae | Heehighede Hvis, Wisdony tes an turning | Drea}ced thon made an cloquent address fo | have bean ourt-uartialed, and wt Ube loast Ine AM Sonorabte poe, oe ea alone WHE Oe 8 |) Sociadist nt Now linrmony, not the dren of | from ‘the irreparnbte to the 1 bie Why | the congrexation, on the’ growth and lullu- }-sonld nuver have commanded 4 corps again. V m ie ce Mise Uo aoen as fenehiny aL! her aomie spectiintiye enthusingty, but this now ate ‘down, iy ete oad’ coumlatis of iia | eneo OF tg AL, 1% Soclety’ at Itavansyvoul, | * But ag an tustance of the diferent measure er a L 1. e walling and beathig the breast like some ne cusalaple Jeremiah? Thut will wot. Went and sweeten thom. You lave failed; well smtoceed next time, lf you cau, Clear and Tinnlnous, like farfushing torches in the wight, are the words of Jesus when tivy, torch on this. thome, You recall the VE. Ht acts gently, effectivelyand is deliciouste take, Cleansing the systems thoroughly, tt imparts vigor to mind and body, and aud plants, “A'S T, C INGLE Trial ConviNcEs. ry bee f 7 7 Heetion a ] u , ee ey ed to abot , : aos ; aio: pose of pills and the usus c-WOFT ¢ 5 Y CENTENARY M, E Counce =the Fut oe Howard's, corps seals it ie Jousneis! Headache, Tndisposition, Piles, and all kindred ailments, (as Vv " re miorne.| with its beet cattle, Talis, artlt- f ° 5 Fee ; Gazal ere vas teens ts | ey andioied og aaah | | Extracts from Newspaper Opinions. ath ower, je chancel pat \- a bs i U = = Z - Dlatfurm werg a wilderness of follnge-plunts, paying loudly, fur ove wore hour uf dus | 14a tt stoon tts Wark well aud quickly; leaving, noduletariogs wher elfeale but bringing tn thelr —somy of which were of sure yurletles,— | light... “The commander who did aure than wh oanantt confection, Wiel ciildhoud will be glud ta revolve, but whose properties are Fo a oat ua atch ante | mmncel way, Plewsaul Fe ea eet cut | corti nt au elibeld™ Clartinat Ucrett. treudy “It ls presoribed by leading phylelana."=S%” quel. AN HuMense " -areh, tn vi vi + Th ne pense a uacl Uy es ‘ a hic vine it ‘ithy Sickles lnoking for the enemy's re- | Louls Glubes Demvcrat, A : d Spars tn audio iu 9 wnaae vie a tiowe Tra ie ir two Tagua ae gavil Lot 4 ott produces Ho griping, acts cusily qud unturally, aud ls pleaxant (6 the taste,-Chleage - wu MH er are ie cue da upon rol ol acksul sarah + i ore Nui aa 5 < rr. tatiy guadurig aie chair: PhO pastor, hs | mash ws tho £ Elves of tho Eloventh Corps | o,-,cefteluly ne medical discovery of late years can oquit It Iu yalue to tho human race," Rov. A, 0, George, ee appropriate ty | were fleeing befure IL Comprohonding the | O opraciited by those Who have ooduxlon to'uso It, and presorlbod by Jeading physicians, the ocvaslou chosh for. heme the work of | situation at a‘ ginuco, he orderet Maj. | —crevetund Leader. t 4 pcttat 9 ft Es a1 Chureh, seloet- | Keonan with the Eighth: Penusylvania Cav- oy {det anid most of " Rsoit,'=Cineinnatl A, 0, U. W, Bulletin, 9° the Board of Education of § aoe ure 's 4 Thy mildest anid wos! sfctont gpertont wo aver sod sri aes Sid Rana ta wane aft tty paisied by the gruntnexs of the iis fo be done, and when all votces are Pg torth the dupravity of. the thucs and fog], OPelesness of the ‘case, the kindost caealnk and hand tha workl over ta the ofl the weoplngs and te fanergl rites, ras the truth wil adwit of -it, charity | the past, and that modern gold, ike the ideal | ont regard; what's doug ta done,” ing (or his text Matt. ix 4 8 Board | airy w charge the cuemy, Lt was w sacrifice, It has heen tried for vost! jen Words of elieery=—the 1M lo ‘wong Solomon's portraltury, Js reach lag : —tho pros | of ¥ducation of tie 31. 8, Churoh was estab Aha knew ond Keenan and ily men ksews, | Uke a charnst--forre flute Repro, . ipeerir ibs 5 Feros eC | ec aR | a a a tr nt elane| i = 5 ny ly the: odisins therefore w cs i i 0 ble form ean, operat cata erin ao a humanity, . Fig tio nate ME : pheuld, ide proud Ay nee WI at : goninie Toutonaey™ bntreh its pbject Is. Uo eaect 8 cheek to unlimber his yen battery aud gol toe: ‘abea’ ea aiitor| ae ate Lie uly " ety having pues yes laagreeable soym and, us Milles Wo iuust always play for him real | ‘The tolllig ‘clases should | also Keon in ‘under thelr eyes, That which 45, dua frail I n- | gether other . Y ntaiua no mercury or deleteylous substance inany ‘ * “Ono at Ite (lassen betures: da that ite ry ‘ory an Hnsplelng music, Whe any png that the more they dicate themse) ‘ wrcertain, oyaniescent now,—n er themad | tuct, wills selves ecually and morally, the higher will fund, the principal of whieh shall remain lle “speaker eanmal q Ub, xu ia kustual Interest, shalt be up: | Under caver of his tira of cantster twenty> | form."—Neakus { yl ful 0 » City. do thfs-he shou intel ‘emmot be found, Yet, the fuct that over, roprints werltorious Bunduy-school | two guns in all wero, got into Jine. Firing 4 Wo cheerfully revommtuend 1t,"— Deadwood (Dakota) Black Hills Pioneer, i . chat Inte firewood. Ms tuthnely harp. wir wuges be, fora rich company, ore eh MNerution fakes It up and tries to revolce ft ear who are ‘struggling to prepare ta | double shot aud canister at short range the aes plewantedre for coutivenest und ftw consequent iit Galva (sy Bulletin, \. ¥ Ey dong tn, yan eu | an ana oa id ad ite | son pce ye Aaya en | MG 5 a soe | eee ugh ioe fuiuapr Pica hover | cdngtoret aout iano he hnuootscatnrtn Woe amare dla ern sketchy nan should riting wiaites to Petty Urbulent work- ul ul wl dreary commonplaces, OU Be, ci wi ad + ‘ rt colts, for, individually, it Is 8 mane Te has been contesshd that a workman aswell na the, chotcest utterances of Mtere wor ded bo taken annually tn eauh hud due recognition for ‘this, It was not the | aud.clilldren,’— Sax Francisco Neus Letter. aL Da way of hilgh rewards in our War, mrt “Muy be rolled upon au a most hurmtow and effective medicine,”—San Jose (Cal.) Mercury. 7 to congregation - for this, fund. “Wo Bespoule for Tropic-Frult Luxutive a world-wide fame aud sale,"—New York Commercial rl. Te a ost report-of the Board, wlich has been work- | was killed —hig command practically annul: | gqg y,'s, Tule it, establish Transcendent and per- | ing 60 quistly that few understood what it | hitated. Aud then there was on example of 2 * petual iuiportenco,” he apisit Whigh auiits | is wccomp! Mad iowg: fice 1,848 students | the facility hie the regulur onuy Lad in | _-_Trople-Frult Laxative Is SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS,_ Price, 2 and 6o Cts. Per Box. ; aus over the era-that ja ig Seer et ae i! he dui et nd Which .ene Mapasyed Our ancestors, Never before baye ia reat In that he has soul, and henee the nore visible tho greatness of hig soul be covies, the larger will be his payat nightfall, ‘The wages of, Work hasbeen raised by the ature, constantly struggle to freshen, to el= force the maxliue aiid philosopiry that sould