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JULY TELS CHICAGO ‘TIULBUN I, his dovoted wife, When his wife taro fl aa te | of his faith. He hid nef bo in dattwer of her [ife, the Prostdent appears | deter pablic allaira sn ast nt her feastdn, dav nnd nieht. us the moat | weltare of tho t of our National Ufe. He tered | infamous tentter tn the His PULPIL. | iyuisorsatet our tions ent | ten rvO Me lighest | Tho bullding hia n breadth of ninutyeolzht fact, mt at marked fond (UN feet deoy, and thare isn tower ninety ralea ty admins | thy work of tho frewoingnrtiste and dccorntors, | TROPIC: FRUIT DAXATIVE, , or the evils, The aealny feriiitn erratic and nudieion: wt thot eta maagority tatty iiterly veld OF bumian kindaes tender of murace, atid, with tee aismuring wards | ability, thorough eehotarehip, aatd_untinatert by | feet high at ether Ok the tone Toate rene Sormons on the Ate | imaie, and tem tiened each tg Hoa Arar, teh ca neither he | of weninathy and afection, sis hor restored cy | ign torn) prinedpla aid Whaling faith, Hi | te butter BMY brick, and, whit its exterior ts n ‘ott " = moved te pity by aultertigs 0 is Vletiin, or hei hen hay f4 D lowar by iy ss One of 1o weat churches In Eloquont Serm moneyemiaiciny. auttoring tha Polson of curraps | m0 y “Ho | wroteli bu says," beh for my wifes” and thoi | light wna sot on a hill and could not be hie, Iho clty, ahd wil fave one nf tho handsomest who ylories I cowardty | Ife nlwaye exerted a wholesone indienes, bis | very plain, tlon emily. TD perines every | to romorag by the anathonas of the world. tempted Murder of the DE ee ee reer eee pe ieetgany WHORE CHAERCLER IN HIGtON aL Ne | Meee ety omatut ta le nttfege, Sate eHow | iznt wan sot on a hill and eat druwn ‘from | hiteriors, It l4 atrendy provided. with te very 5 at ustrich, wo had hidden our hedtds lv tho sund uf | branded as the chief mina, vagationds, aud the | elte xs little warn ag poselble, iow thou roar? na tho truth of thu sayin nt tho | lunge and excellent plpy orein. Che building President. our own private affairs, and natisted one | boas eotwart of tio ninetevath century, and noble, and whut lessons his words t sway of the tranaresaoe In did. Whether the | waa eammonced three yenrs tgu, and bas ale ‘ t rl vat | Un tho tah of April, 145, Netw York City was | those whose homes fra tue nnbappy Assisin was san or otherwise, the speaker was | ready cost about 880,00), : Fintona | tndignation by rnin ane tho oni tha hetérn di desperniton, Avra Atte | desolate by hard wohldy aud eukd looks, and ine | Hot preparud tu uy He thom store” were if " “ ry t 4 5 wed that ire F calm bad been s down, and was dew), Severe | differant treatines! part ol iT Ly vo kits of GAUL ion it eesti re . The Nation’s Peril—Lessons of ii aoe ie ey aap. irate tary Koward was eertunaly injured, ‘The grave | wife, Whon Inneried prague ease ty be Jovars, | aberration, citer herenitary or induced DY dis- DAKH BBUF, . Cy di God Still slutabors,, Ho wrive of wild excherent that | eat upprehensiond were Yell. Men whoee poll- | and only stand rélated Only’ to cick other as | eats, Such were not reapotisitia fur thelr cole | senyiers AT TIM CAMIMMIEETING TRATRN- the Tragedy—Go swept over the United Stiles—voa, over Hog were supposed to be th xvinpathy with the | husbadd und wife, ant! Perform tho functions ot | dition, uid were objecta deserving of bits Dat. : tN. : Reigns. : wvorlt—hni deeper epuifiennce than rppedi Kebellion wero trembling before the exelted | that relation etletntly. (ue Biles oF domestic ltt | thora wis amoral Inednlt ¥, which cntulled tts At Lake Iu Bummer Assembly seaterda: Bs. con its eirtdee, Wain if norrow fer tho dan thousands Of Indignint, loyal men. Ono tian | iil se to be paramo on responsibility. When men pave thein- 7 i r Asscinbly y id rs ‘ dud the probitbla donth of. bho of the noblest af | sos fora enuil fo the emergency, hed pushed Intho attempted ‘ e selves tip to teekhisa diseimition, to tinboly pace | Shore wos n lurgerattendatied thin ot any pree “3 . : thoes who bad ever sat lithe Peestdentia chalre pats ity Hut ateely, the rising (ile of wrath | dont there waa more thn a sliyte fife Invaltord, } prietives of dishonesty’ or to nt iorbid | vious day oF te Assembly, nottvithstanding tho Dedication of St, Stnnisiaus Cathe ne Ht clef that ong Woda seu CR MNS Ani destruction, Gen, Gacield. sfting hte right | Tt wae mare that the death 1 Gen Curttelt, ‘OF Note cule, either tein | heavy ralusof the tight previous and during olie Chureh. by. Archbishop if ‘i i Beehnr tropteal sod planta, 5 1 1 5 at ; sent towards heaven, ff, a elewy, dative Tho President. stand: ut our reprodentativn or perm ny Hastie, they woro rosin: yesterday... Tho extromo dampuces which pre= tt re 8 yrivite chitrarter hinored | apoke these wordad wHloweCitizenss | Cha head, asa futhor te hts family, and his deuth | alble for thet bese for, thely nt ‘ S eee eee ta hetieh te Bit | tani durkiites ire routed hunt Tint Its paste | wis ad inewabaho peupiesat the! Government ‘Vile We was tint We Hiliie falleand henitens | Valle rendered out-of-door worship rather un- | A WHOLESOME CURATIVE, z 4M 12), See shoitht bo hurted frout tho Bxeentive ( tlon ie the dark wa Ke clouds of the | which would cause trpable, and unrest. and Une | tlaries, and was minting lite Insecure, Noauntle | plonnant, but, awhig to thd acceptable features skits! histieo nani - $0 ja Wis the accord tine a Prosident of | bullet of tho nasaain, we xee displayed | Jerse. bs Reet tes ee ‘mnie: rere te our Chief Exeentive | In closiig. the apeuker thouvht that God's | ¥eFO rend by Iishop 8. M. Merrill from tien had Just heguny Yea, it wi te tintin | settic convictions, . Thee people have been | imental syupathy could absulve miele creatures: y x * Ne ee art nt duires dewaacheravein: | Hanne lis rheene "1 0 | cronsed, nid, without refereice tu pytilical | from answering. for thelr dulnyee Ne laces or mana, jebernaul the peeviera phased! Bet , 1 fon, Bursting of the mind af the Nation dike | before fis face! Fel opluton, have denounced bath tha neasin und | should aur pultiie tron be demonized ug tie as POH. “ : Yestorday’s Services at the Lake | toMy ore tantntiy from sitniner’s | god the Government at Wi {he wotlve of tho agatatuauion. And the pite | maxi that Ta the velar belong the spotiag’ | “Att o'clock, the tour of morning srurship, Bluff Camp-Iecting, i sky put, tho, Nation diel AGH 1H burly Wwe How, felon a 1 the au fi Hy ie ne telotie iron of tnyult ea purrep bitten furnvat Ate AOR AT Ma ‘tbat Vapre ny fle at tho services werd opened With sone. and dovos S . : ¥ help rememberin | rene stele nhs te aur trot A eOvern na es HW a ie ealistier NALS, en wun 4 A : eorenty thie f i isiinved tires will bo tukon hrevarter ta sake the very | Sinte le pried und the Church Messed He | tons. ‘Tho Seripture loasons uf tho morning cS o- uted Stites had fallen by tha bullet of a | cook, welletainneed man, rocetviie tho she nttempt upon the lifted! THE NATION'S GRIKB, ee aecunenaitn Hace nt nit the cortne roe WHH colapastire nnd trusty theta tnnetetene, | treatable nets to on Punlahed ta fo arduumey | vatoecte tite People was echoed fu the four- | tho Hoth Peniue. and the frat chapter of SERMON UV TIE NEV. Te $ STOMA | tho vie! In. bnok of ail tho iniputhy'. for h Ar he fs Carried out of tne depot inte the nuit | Grime. “The. pronte aye determined that this tee teenth chapter of Hosunt Mtebrows. The Superintendent of the Assem- e * Tho Itev, it Strobridge dolivered an on- ericken wife and ebitdron, lay tho mlgttinires—— | tines hu recognizes tho evmputhizing crowds of | public anal ive, find Hitt the shooting Of Preai- { ‘Ob Teruel, return wito the Lord thy God, for | his, the Hey. Sr Guubert, thon tnvited ‘i : ight [the horror of y viurte feeling that tho days of | people, and waves hia hand towabda thom. te | dents stall cenae. ‘Thoderth of Abraham Tine |. thot bast fallen by thy intquitys Lake: with sou | ste, 0; 11 Horton, a member of the ‘Assomit tertntning and instructive discourso lat nlabt | "tig ronen ttevolution had como back to the | teymeih Us Rlitition to tha rreuds ut the: | cake united rhe peapio: wid Urowsrbe one: the | Words nid firn to the Locd: any (into tthn, tage | Mh Oe 1 i ssemly wt tho Park Avenue Methodist “Church ot | wortd, notte France, but to Ameriea. It was | Woite Mase wha e there awaiting his uvelval. | fulnt-hearted to a dethilt and vigorous no af. | away ull iniquity dnd recive Us eruciously, (rammitree, to tuke tho rerting collection. Mr, “w Lessons froin tho Attomptod Assasina ton,” | the voles of.tiod rpenking ta us and saying, nd | Ae My. Balne comes Inte the wounded wnin's | policy. Bo tho wounding of Pre it Gartleld | Nelthur with we guy ang imoro tu tha work of tin satd in Adtleoading tho fe eo that this . . icing for his text: * oe wo shut our eyes to pula avila by nelttaiily chamber the hablo Preatdont. ute out hie hand, | will tend to unity, notonty levil vias bat they | our hands, Yo are our sods. Till heal thele | Y8 the only Summer Assumht; the United % U ‘ tasting for hl 1.—Gen,, | #rorsing onrscived tn our own nlfulre, ibtuk | und. phichiz Ile arin whont tie Seerctary of | entire eltizenahiy, to think better of aur chief Wacksutinizs, | will fyve tpi froviy Twill bo | Rates comfucted ant plan that evory' ony yas “ ‘Tho ways of mourning aro at-band—Gény | hip with thyuelt that then sitate caeapo.” Cue | Stitecanyas “How Tove yout" -Momnys te De, | rulers, iid better of thy country over which | us the dew’ tnto Israel. ls branes kil Rilcomed here with absolutely no fees of tds arcil, dl, : might ho indifferent whou, yonr after yeur, | Hllexs fan not afraid to dies want to know. | they mt 3 06 “| cored and his bets stall bens tho alive tron | mittance ta the vrounts or to the exercises of ; “tho reverend gentloman anid that acenston: | one's noluthor owed thistlesxcoda Lroaduaat In | tho warat, “Tell mie Wit yon tants ot iy cone | Tho better elomenta of human natuio display | an his smell as Lebanon, Thoy thit dwell under | te program, ‘Chie, hie wuid, vas suiticient ox. . ally the Nation was appalted by nu exhibition of | the highway that puseed by wine's tiem, but | dition” Tho Doctor routed iat hiacamdicon | thonwelves thrown te tlsion of suitors. hia shadow ahull futitens they shall ruvivo ns th | cuse for tho taking of 9 eotiection ou Sabbath irickertness; to riots of few years ngonsion- || thoro surely cume n day when ong woke tp to | wae very serfoun, but he hid w.etanee of ite, | This isalwaye appitrone in nny it cuamity | eorn and grow na tho vine, Kpheain: shall sus: we ag fart Sanpete of this Christian ine Y ht there aloutd | the trarh that it dil concern one,—that he was | Then sat te iene, Awe will take that {whieh overnikes ud continunity. or oven i Fanfly. | Whit have Eto do any moro with itols? Who ts | stitute, we collection amounted to £700, 2 6 ished all lovers of pence, and tint there al ane of the xcaut public to whom the rond hes | chance and make the moat of 16" One uf. the | Tena so when vir own eity ny Inashes, Lt ts | wise, and ho shall understand these thinyay pyrite A voluntary was sung by Mise Minnie Cooley, otal: besueh a inrge portion of tha community dee | fonged, ladies, wife of n Cabinet oficer, afterward saft | eo now, Tt sunttéra not how mutch somo mas | dent.und ho ahill know them? for tho ways of | After whten Ulabop Merritt anounced bie toxt, + Be TanUing' the repressive turcesaf law and order |) What were tho evils that, in this sal event.of | ehoerfully, “Wo ospert to. gall you thraneh, | have differed with the President in same ef hls | the Lord are right ang the Jnat sball walk in nation t rel, i ws 3 to Koop thoi. itr cheek -wes a, matter | Gureounteys history, grero UnotigbE iuler tho Pir, Proautent." “Gen, Gaetiolt ansicorae “Aud | metho nme -OF ble atpointinents, tu | them, Dut thu trunsyreasora aball fall thoretn." | FU" He must refun until He has put all eno, ENTIRELY VEGETABLE : lo Ue, i 1 iro and help you pet ir is y q A it. e i. iy of astonisiinent to the: people, And now | tiicot toronell of ay oremost of them wea | thine tte tae been trying With all the Ha | preasidn of ured for the deed, md AvMpathy i om Kometings, said the epoutker, thevsnntid turn iaeeeiricgeee area ee tho Nation’was again overwhetnied with aston | tho Tiaudlin and. alekly seutiinontaligy sh Diltiy oF his’ miniy “natuie. aad when i the | Weh the xuteror and Meniticted tunlise the | THE POWER OF PRAYER, | | mneaenion to tint portion Of the Mitileahuw- . SE a a eae erdicidtate | Sats Kae a a eke eereoee ako ean ae ees | Quuuunaa of to Hero, r ttenta wilt | perc] eareuses ant velilenl aukeierees and BENMON TX (CHL WEN, Hi C.OUUEDe | Utat at the Resi MITER Ele TR : ‘ pdividual, |. cule, 0 | Was sppronetstny, to sili Ta ‘8 will ho | person vitrnnice "4 walt y's OL oraay " 8 b B e Tue tho Nation wa nleo foheerenl by tho must Mlustenttons ai te any dhat, ertininal lit in tho done tn ont Cas Ticn hy aponure | forthe tne belie. elite Ae eaaRaatty Upe | pp, rlelter. iO. Oxnel soaterday delivered at | chaptot or Soriurg from whieh the text wis A BONUS OF ito ¥ oO AH rf 7 nnd fortitude I4 be A he Westininster Presbyterian Church, : t ie oxpropredt i the telegrat shaltion aka competied to retreat Int the | the Wes! ster Jy in Chtirch, corner | chosety was followed closely. and [ts climax, the ‘ . ‘ exalted exhibitions of manly and: wonauly }iurg of tho stor Justice that made eriiinals | Of Mr. Balngs Alon is cutirely eine aid | kuaduws, aud mankind lve tid imove ieee | of duckeon aud Peoria streats, a scrmon from | Wilunute cient cee Bei egelintas, the ONE THOUSAND : Charietor, My. Garfield wis mnt without do- ) tremble. Vublic sentiment, or, more currectiy, | eourazrous, ig anid Is clone, Gud Ne accepts | Lriuhtur, purer atmosphere. Aulso the mtace: | the following texts Han to life and to dntanation, when He shaulit : spondeney. thougl) Gens and, ood, wnt the | publie soutimentality, wun utleriy apparel GS | wutovee mo Ged inay antaln tor himswth | alte ne TERME HO REA a To Miao! | pale clfeetiuil fervent prayer of w righteous | (elven up tho Kiugdom to bts Fathor, whee ’ belpfitl preseneo of his nobly wie was nl hand. | the soyore and righteous exeuution of the law, | perfect restenntion and with auidiue Christian | ne he vals: thonght Wo would tee tor tle Tine nite + votre atl eds Tho topia suneestod by Woltearhed uiso of tuo. sitiden chunces witch | Woshtunk fromltaaio aia roe ee teenie wate | Benue Aud why sould henoty Totutentionaly | plate erine, stands aatho focus of exeerntion | Mul evalleth muek.—Jitmer, v.10. tho text wor “The Reign und ‘heatmph of DOLLARS crt Mr. Ojyed enid thi t * inight coing to, the fortunes of a family. But | —n thing tu bo extirpated us we extirpated rut: | weabged nu man, Ho wast frlendto htmanity, | pnd the contre of a. Nation's digguat: while the Fy owed sald thut ton buman soul there | Christ.” All results of xrnce and forgiveness _ TMtaty cur President waa watehing We tho Oedsite | flewnaines anes Wel ease eae ne ee mated Fat He hind a etenr conectenee, nnd felt thuthe had | President, with bie bicedtug wotnde te tug raous | Could be no pettor proof of God aud Tis Prov. for transgression wrew out uf ‘the fot that IN GOLD COIN of lis iangulshing wife: now tho ceno’ Was | jand to play with erlma ag Kastorn Jugtera | dono his thity {te fearof Go, He walke oF unlyersal syuipathy and: tho centre of a Nae | idence and mercy than prayer answered. Tho | Christ ruigned ns mudintor, and this mediatory a suddenly. vbunged, for she. though atitt pinged with viners. Thoro wakno need of prov | streets of the Capital, unstisplcious of vit tlon's uve, 5 fool had sald in his beart that thoro was no { Reheme woul havea particular and detintt th feeblo, was his ohlef support, The aed mathor, this. Tho evidonce wis all around us, Gite | aud never dretined that any nnn, Ie would be supposed sunt preccita tho fant. | had becomochean in thie land. eeunec tu derers | son whatever ot | My to the tomb, but a sudden ehange bad. come |} know that the hand of the inw wre pany hf fe. And nobody whieh gave riee to tho fear that she might fol- | Crazy or not crazy, (hat assngin would not have | wotild ever have copes Tntrle desired ta twee iis | catrely AC Free IMeRAAT LO CHE Ane eeU, | OMl—or that IC thery wero a Gud Ho was du. | foumtoniltting nrezremion ant eniny. The | WWIILIL IE, PAD FOR cai 7 penglent on fixed Inws, oF whs a being cuthroned | would be best iuatrited by the oflecs: ut . ar tondoin, | son of ha tamil, tue Now ¥ fr sf LY ved, nuch tess done, bin | Commerce tins undertaken tho piensant duty of | on hieh, taking up notlen of poor mortals. But | Christ, Our Suvtor Wak, ih atityoonte rH low her strony nuit brave son to tho grave, oe Hes Yo'Mes:Gartield. | thora was Inter trath a Gea powerful aud | fot tho traitzredsion with the Father, 4 heiper E DETECTION ‘hore was suncthing now tinder the Blin, Tho ity whlch he hid reason to calculate on The devotion af Preshtont Garfetd to his wife | She nl Falslnus $270.00) (0 he presented to ) Ti m i y has beon finiiited of the faet,and Just, hearing ond eeort ver, Men | S8t_lntereessurs and a, nigh priest over tho : sollultude, and tonr, and watching mat tnfres | fn this maudlin peblle sentimentality. It was | during her recent und avers fllnesd Woe worthy | graterutly reaponded tie donors. Tie punt will iret Bie prayers Hen) house of Gort, ‘The geose choment of the Bitte | © quentiy scent fn tho family wus tendaterred ton | ubaried: hut this woulshe iuniceer of the | oF umobile aid tha wohave n | modoube. Des mata at’ supre | Ne thu surat aleese me te te ue | OF ANY PARTICLE é inibicht selevt tho BIbIO iy Nithice. Now wo have a | nodoubt be greatly inoreased by othor philane wong + bap S hatlony—niile possible by three things: the tol- | Presitont wag" pocallurty orthodox” In his | pleture of the de gton of ‘that wife. to throplate throughout: tho Nation, leis gratitye Pa me ae batle Hh Shas, there TRUE | Wut Anpronch the Father withuut tie priestly |. caitenclt cag: “tio tres cameo “or | logeriae, becnues, form Alto time. unt le | wuumted husbnud. Sirs, chirttetd was ut fang | hig toveu thy men Woo navy the ibility nnd aise | yO! HN wus, aK unto wit” that | thee, bax tule typieal intercession wth Gad heed OF MINERAL, enlixntoned ngos tho treo. suture = Of | real’ charnetur was discavered, hu fustoned | Branch, and wos preparing to leave for Jersey | position ty do anch noble deeds, and ‘thus give thore remained the Gad of the hoart, of whom been done away with by the tnedintion of tho 7 our Government, no suvh — picture. of Dimeele Hko | on leech = on tha Young | City, {a company with Gort. Kwniny ‘whero | tho Prealdent ono fudre -ehanee of" pullin | ian could jot be robbed. ‘Tu nil men prayer great high pricst, deaus Chiat, Priestly fuses OR ‘gollettude “Dolug possibio in Russias “and | Men's Christian — Agsoelation. of thls they expeeted te meet tho Presitent und | throdyl," ns ho uxpresses it, by entirely freeing WAS 1n Alisulute Hecowslty, and inen whe hud the | Hens had been done away witha by Hs interes Thirdly, the, enmvldet of th sins Nts tte ray LOG | alts and... thagefonte I, afi yjge NCH | party. wag had. np irrangen for, tuole New | iis mind of all euro usto.the future wanna of hi spirit of pray F possessed Wau tho spirit of fateh, | fol, aad a net exe Hon aii He orn Ss ne butter clon al bras | ane evangelion Chirtgthinity was | England trip. ie rel ti dings fluxh | wifo and clifidren, Ad to think that such] lites “ay nile < ore * 4 i ies ie, lio forth the Nation's pity. * Jn samo way responaible for him, the reverond | wir tio Wine mu Jtfeotunl prayer availed in bringing those Dleas='| reoreuition ta the revelation OF tl tne ER INJURIOU: le not sec tho perniciota oifects of Ine | gentleman fulled to tind uny orthodox Christiane i Cl ito du that deed did he not expect the fine | ao great a wron 4 and Long Brounen is greatly ox | sorruw fit oceurronees tust aillict ue, but it algo Ines whi God wlone could bestuw, The Blble oy " 1 " Did pono! fre, Givtleld fs “nearly prostrate with | beeames a source anaccount of which thre 18 | filnaerice sil ote esto, Tho Wide | neuk,. hte relyn of Christ was ne ot meres, fidel notiuna? They were in thonr in tho books: | ity Inthe nrrant nonsense published us his ut | grivt. Gen, Graut enrries bert mare vhcering | developed a generous and philantureple sittie atrites and contttms this fac fe Alntiehty: | not of law, Justive, or dudgmont. ‘The speaker ey PES ca Rene ahaNOas irene wat eae. | HerRUReR Oe subject or religion, but tedhd Fuad hopotit telexeain, and shy decomes more | among tuo capitalists md indncyed inen OF tag. | Yaa Wiis tw eparo tha eltiey of the plain lifes | Hon truce tha second Pag le, hoi, SUBSTANCE taught life to bo a shatows dream. Mav col | find that Just in proportion to. the davetopment | eompoaud, Now comes this toudor wlasive, yet: | cuumt Hhd there ten rit eu. When God he teuttia ph of Christ.” He wonld not atterpt : fectivoly. and eapectalty individually, was of no | of so-called iberal Curiatinntty In this country | warm nd dictated by tho Presidont, to his wrioks “Gol ‘reigns. Tieso memorable words, pe tere ten rzitcaus men, When God wes 7 to cutitog the enemies of Christ aver whict krout worth, Chriatinulyy wlone exattud mun, | kad beet the dovelopmentof this sickly sents | sitloken wit : x spoken by Geir Gneiielt over sixteen » , | Cteedins wrath with His people for inking the | victury “wottld be obtulneds bute ebiate * IN ITs rs UKs | paldon elt, Moses xet Amwell to pray wid inture tonly nationally but individually, He was | mentality in reference to tho punishment of | Hresident wishes y to yout, dW tho sssusimition of Mr. Lincoln, have become | Fone! Galt. Moses ket blineelt to pray und intere | ted “thom ng Iinpersoudl and shore une Hier thane Maaaise Tiong. | alent i e bp nent ‘The Pree! wishes mo to say to you, from | 1 tho assusiintel a I. huve be cede for iuem, Sle peaged with arent darnoatness, Singin the. nine our courts had nu hesitation inexe- | him, that he hasbeen seriously Hurt. how seri, | words full of meaningto thls Nation, and have Holset OW cy 0 eligs were Hite CoM FPO is ON + teuchings wero wanted—teneliings concerning cuting tho eontence of bin who wilfully took | auely ie cannot yet sity. Ho is bitself, and] been the kotree of strength and hope during tho aad the of te evil whlen Tie thnuzttw de iter wes pictat ible hart fecleniuetlent wer, SI z i; sf : tr beloved ie f Providence, tenchings “concaruing law as give! tho lite of another; tf aur tender-hearted Gov- | hopes you will come to fim soon, fe xends his | past ten days, No eooner hia it became known . . i : dhSinai—ethon ane noe kilk"--teuebings from | ernors were notierhed matter heralds | panes. you, A. He itownveitt* | that the President bas been shut tun the people | prey dee ewonn eo eee ea eele | auvatlutto. truth that “chat Governmene witen The use of TROPIC-FRUIT tha Gospel, wherain the valite of int was eo | hy tho appeals of woll-meantur people, who for- | She responds that ahels coming. The ralirnad Instinettyaly fly to..God ns on ee At Mainh prayed, and their prayers were anawered. | Wes not submit to aud recuguize the principles i “prominently thught. “The Nation's sorrow had | got thut tenderness towards crinio meant | oflivints place a aspect car and engine ather | sti nth @ BECAeNE help in trouble.” ‘Tho past | nantel rayed, and was euved from the lions, | Of Christitalts: shall be overcome, As to the LAXATIVE is indicated ir MW anght us tho general provalence of in vellof in | injury | to tho ommonwentth and the | serviec, and lactto otders all along the Hine, from | week line been, Indecdea week of ‘prayer. ‘ie itraly tho ottectuad Brayer of to righteous | Cecleeustien! power, the speaker naked whether 4 Vis Indicated in a God.—the dominion of the “great principles of | paralysis of Fovernment lund | law and | Long trench to Wastngton, to clear thd road | dividual prayer bas ben offered to God ‘trom | ZEUhe {ene tho iiible warranted them tn prophesying | oy vh tiv tharti fight and wrong, fulth in prayer, and, that tho | ordur, wo should hnve been spared tho agony | Tor 'ihis’ apeaint teins Seve fete ree Willlons of hearts, many of whom have seldom | "Tt was good for all ta pray: Tet pareote pray | (M2 Overthrow of Roman power, and. argued ses Where a ptirgative, cathartic, ‘Nutlon was sargoly pormented with Hiblo senti- | of the past week, We needed to edueate once | unxlous-hours ace beuween her unl her heart's | prayed before, From thousands of family ul- for thofretildren and ebthicen for tholr parunts Toretbly in favor of the prophesy. indications . dici re fired: sient. fein cg *r Fre ate wars Of looking on crime ns some | desire. ‘he engine gpucde*on Its way. ‘Tho | try eneeial prayers have neconied. Atl tho | {it thor children and cbilteen family gompact: | ciated ey CLUy) pat of tho world that vewlee | OF Aperient medicine is required; Somo people sald thore ‘was po dovil, “God | thing that was not to bo plasedt Sith, Hot to he | cuuineer bus orders to do bis bost. . Ito stands | cuurehes, irrespective of erved. bave inade the | tye qolden yirtic binding Its members torether, | flilstl buld he tiken out af thy way for d while i di 1 vould not allow a devil to live,” anid. thes. He | toyed with; should school ourselves to he nurd= | at bis pust, measuring olf the mil President and fainily and Notion. eubjects-of | Howtssranue and anes Teuers Together, th tho spread of Chelation prias | and while it produces the same re- erinitted the bagest of mento live. Tals man | heurted—oruel, 1 need be—rathor than put | nilieted benrta. Every milo. deerensos pnizer, Wetegrains fram thu crowned heads of | when ait men word. dally dependent upon iat festival rule cantrotted the will mid | r A fultenn bad vaen ntact! fo do move hur and | dur twies to a potltion witch sought to ect | taco und incrouses tho anaiuty, ‘rhe peonto | Lavoro and aisune Kigadums have. barne vite | PREM wll Men wero. daily dependent typon in (erty Of consctones, eonsequontts it wtood in | sult as the agents named, no dis- y Ys 1 y nto the spre Kingdom, ‘ to bring moro sorrow than it wis within bia pos- | Jooge nynin on society inon who made svctety | guthor In crawda ut every station to catch n | ness that God relstim nud te people. were noe y + 5 A sibility in counturaet by Joy oFyoc, Sune pon- | thelr nay. As i llnpre ot tho parsiug ieiln, ‘Thurg ta i ote | Enowluiing that tet, Ils a tome time vainee | MEY 4 Wot, HAN toll, Atlin “wont wud | Teweu they went lusited. in baler or aeme | agreeable, weakening, or distressing Plo sald there wits no Judsment,or Mell, hig | “Another of tho ovils which recent oventa | hreak of appluuse. but a suppressed Kol and | ntholsin ues received slick a Yebuke, 09. dueling Limmedin nnd. tho. Pagan’ prays. tho | & fits bellul was ley supported by evle ition Lind rison up and demanded 2 Judgment | brought into peenliar prominence wus the une tho TUM TO OF hits ug tho car whicl conveys | theae ast ten duysaf sorrow, Athulsnt eaunut | gavuyo in peril Woks te for heipenod te Amere | Hebers coming irom alt partvu the workd thar | effects (so common with other’rem- 3 Kept posted usto | evidence of falth in-a personal God, Who y axe frentof tho ultimately wicked? ‘Tha cumpin~ | der wus to go on unchecked, {t would do for the | tho wherenuouts of thosteaie x oftroubla, | Why, thon, sould there be an us: been prayed for, and bave been taught te | devils. “The Ihe r in thigense, Mod tt tiever boon wouderad how | ronsonable olticrness of partisan potitien! ut- wife mishes by thot ag on the wings | assert iteetf inthe face ‘of such overwhelming men were thiuwing off the yoke of bonduge and edies) attend fis. use, f and ig count- | reigna, and to Whom the tiltlicted peuple fly in ception made by nen who through thelr Jives ‘The personal envinies of Christ were then dia- - h te weapt trent : kood beings would be nbia to view the prnishe | terances, If this rocklesneas uf partisan sine | Orta wind, dh President ts tenn Taian tidrosees tho Great Spirit tn tlie | seuking God through His Warf toney with which youd mon anc tender-henrted | United States what tt done fur Empires that | ing the houra as they io iy. Marsy Gurilvtd, | thao of trouble, Itmennsy that the peuple have cussed, They might bo clussed as men, and Taorte-Frrit Laxative has the unanimous sup- r réechynized enemies’ not | port of all who hav swomen could havo witnessed tho mobbing of thia | wero past and dead tn history. Let no man be | with Col. Corbin, fy 11 thi telegraph alley urs: | wot forgotten that there 18 n God. tr y . ven it A SINGLE TRIAL tian Gulteny shed eome light upon that avzul | pariah, ora partakor of dther monssins tn | Tox tho onginecr to intredra. tho’ aoued Of {ho Wh movon in a niyeteiuus way Pray? New iwthe tlihe, tho day, the wour, and | indrtal, and though they hid. litle seeenae he Aha Mahly commendatory rept are belt constantly Question: © ° * ’ ¥ v a renrd to tho charactor of these fallen anzels, | received from eminent physicians and chemists, mede ; ls matter, Socechinukers ahd public Journals | engine to sixty tiles an hour. - By 5 o'clock the Tits wondors to purtornt. 4 . . i Tt wasn fearful thing to shoot a President. | woutd allie sponte the truth of political appd- | depst and sirecia about tho “building. are |. lin planintlie fuutatens oa the sea, sy caer aaah net onl tn tho eloset, butin | thy spuker helleved that thos enetnies nor’ { seal wad aclemite jourcas, the clecoy ocd ae tied Ho way the Exeauttvo of a xreat Nation; yet our | nents {ft tho people domanded thy truth, ‘There | thronged by t ayMmpathleliy crowd oF people, And rides upon tho stort. only thoebureh, Lut every home should be a | Worel were Identitiod with this earth, and, ns it | frum other high standard sources, Government would remain tnshakens nono of | was tho. trouble. Christine espeutally: should | many of whom aro ludics, to recilva Mis. Gare | "A cople who, by whéte States, give up celas: house of Gon. ‘The. memory retiins nothing In | Were aders and bettors in evil. ‘The personal ‘ - its nrent Institutions or Intorests would go down | remember that. io politiout oxeltemunt could | fletd as she arrives, AtG:h Itwaa toll the Prost Urnthog tho Fourth of July with festivities, and more grateful recolieetion than the prayers of- | CHEMYs iru and tho fmpersin vila tn tho Packed in bi 1 tin box 1: dn bis fall. Balas it was, thore worn things that | annul that which God: had written on the watls | dent that Mra. Gariield was within tho city tin. resort to tho eburches. gud groves fur prayer | Hired by christinn parent, trlunipbant day would tll by a M210 OF Btitr= acked in bronzed tin boxes only, Wore worse, The fatal blow at tho Sabbath | ot the New Jerusnjom,—that, ainony thom, shut | itsund might kon bo oxpeated at tho White and devout worship, ‘This and event in our Na- Christinn men, eltizens of this Repubiic,arontd | agited by Keuce or powor, ‘Tho speaker elosed a z . would be n moro ilendly stroke, Souls might be | out forover, was " Whosoovor loveth and coun- | House. Tig replied: “Thank God! L shall ive | tloual history witt conthice to n better National - pray for tho. Prosident of the. United “States, | Wd un eloquent appeal to all to aut in the Price 25 Cents shots wounds night be sevelved by the soul that | scloth a to. to neo her.’ 1 No, to urenter contdened In God, to asnore | {int god night apare biklifer Laat Babbage | propagation uf Chrininntty. ‘Thoy must be +] e's Would bb fatal, “Grént hk wae this Wrottg, there | ‘Cho roverond gontioman ‘also saw, In this re- | - ‘Tho train davhes into the depat-and comes ton | -hutnhie sutmisston to Lis will, tow renter con | was thought. to be at death's door, and prayers | {chdsoer toes, Thoy must be subdied,—wonld Tecaimd exetled ann fiotighient Gees wiege ong | COnERMovent, the Iniluencn of tho ‘provalline | halt. ‘ho Presiuent’s carrinyo ts by thy side of | formity to Wislaw,andte xrcaror porgonal nnd | W88{ROWERE to Vout death's door, and prayers | ithe Uy yrtco gud mlcrey oF Ue ine Wee Ta ae |. Large Boxes, Go Cts. - Became excited and indighant over mirar aylis | erazo for money-gotting, Allthe past history of | the car, and as saun ax thu door opens sob and | Natioual purity. Should Present Uaenotd die owed dawn withaorrow, ut now ment breathed | "A power af Gud. s : and woro complacent in the presence uf arent | the aasasin produced one impression.—that ls Buppreaved emotion tell bow deeply that | the Republic will lives the Government will con- more freely, and It was hoped that tho danior The services closed with prayer and congra- SOL PAL 5, Pox Gre Cay MITES HEL ole eee ae | iNRAOMLy Weaw of a Inaeker and upectal typos thut | womauly heart Is welevod. A fow momenta | tinue, Tho people hive und tine for refeotion, | ware freels and ie was i Praieed Gud ror enae | Matoual singine. D_BY L. DRUGGISTS. pox ora few madidogs In the city woitld arouse | i¢hnd taken tho form of a mud greed to fut more and tho Halloping hones nrereined up at | Jhose In wuthority bay 23 Tho exercises of the afternom were opened | ener Y discovered the heut of DUE: thoy RUG toe cenit hee Ustoremodial action, Tho starving infunt,as | monoy. iit work. r Ww and 4 and will toreat | He hnd dono, but’ thoy abould not couse to tine | withan Assembly love-foust, conducted by. Oe arom <jnavel, tho F HH onoy. .. .witho; ork. = His life ad | the White Houso, and her oltiest son; James, ro- | ‘tho National pulse, and, Tule tu tho tuterest | Horo his blessings, When Petor the Apostio Kev, KE. W, Jeiiries, of Lyans, In., which was fue a; gontion | been dpont in will sohomua to make | coives bis mothor as ahoalighte from the car- | of good government. Wo huve nb teri uf tho pray ‘ithe J aie, ee eee ee of - Chicago's. popula neistendom :was | hinisalf a rulllionntro, wt’ tho expenso of other | rluye., Anild sobs, nod tonreraud viubenees they | fatiires © Cod reigna,'s Ahowid Prosdioct Une ae eens aE ne RTE a aES Cad rae eattS | lowed at tuvelueke with the ufterdieon sermin by VEGRTARBLE COMPOUND, lgtely. moved by. the’: report . thot the people: and without tho Industry that iny at the | move inte, the house, np into to chamber of | field tive,—whien we most devoutly pray. ho and God, who refuses nothing toa praying the te Nie Ninde, D2, President. of the Oe a A rr mere meee ee re ern Hing Of | Burmahy «hod ”. eneriileed 500 | bnttan! of all success. {Ho presumen thore had | suifering love, All but thy. family retire, and, | wnayyche will havo nnilenred Mimeete Yo Ul8.Nu- | Shurch, give him back to those that loved hinge, | Garrett inthifeut Institute: ite spoke from the HAS, LYQIA E. VINKHAH, OF Lift, mins, ersons upon the .-reooyery of his health. | beun plenty of such men in overy ayo of his Hy harmony with the President's wishes, he js | thon, through this ministry of suitering, to such | Srnyre fue danger thut tho President would not | felowlng text: be sige ae . biel jivice that numbor worg Wwuekly .sinin by tho | tory, bit thoy abounued in our awn. ‘Choy wore | none with tho wite of his bosom, the companion O degree us would have otiierwiso been tmpos- | tive, and tho people.of this xreat land yathercd * Whom having not seen wo tove; in whom . Haquor tramo ‘of tho Nation. “Tho presence of | the ‘natural result of. tho enormous fortunes | uf bis youth, Tho dispatehea: tram Wasniugton, | slble, ts wify and chitdren will bo nexrerand | jround one eommon Merey Scat and implored | thoweh wo sec Htmnut, yet believing, we rejoice 4 trichinit in “Ameritin “pork wis “legisluted | that had grown up in our, country tke «mush | in remard to bow Mrs, Garticld deporte burseit it | denrer to us tua over «before, and the entire | the Almighty to spare to tem his life and serve | With Joy unspenienble, kguinst by tho Governments of Europu: ports | room,—In a nitht—and, Just 46 lonie as we eot | this trying timy, are of the gaunt ruth Tug Mate | Cabinet, so unromitting In thelr nttention | fous,” God bi none tho tustrumentatities thus | pli! We evening u platform, service occurred. wero closed pias ee entrance. af vessels | before children, before dlerks, bofare the nuople | ure, ‘Tako this oucns nsample: © Sirs. Unt~ | to tho’ wante of our lircsldint. will noe only | employed, and the belris of mon were hoperul, | Zoe subject discussed was * The Neds af the boaring auch freight. “Hut'tho cry of: to sump: | under our influenced, tut tho highest tyne of | fold, nithouzh. atill wenk. ftom recent iliness bp honored, but highly osteemed for thelr work's | irhes rejoiced, yer with trembling, for tho erie | Cuurch.” ‘The tev. 1.1. Mars, of ttockford, tuary Iexiniution mot us when wo would destroy success in Lify wne hot the man who, by tirclesa | and shocked by tho auiditonness of the griv€ | suke, Tho’ nesaain fie thug fur fulted in his mht Tot yet by prascd, Maer aes uyuse,| Htst addressed tha Assembly” on tha sub: the ravnuts of the worm Ge tho “atill.:-A permit |, ploddlug and scrupulous integrity, roso tou po- | woich lag come upon her, lig» belived since ber | -wieked urpuse, “Goud reigns,” und the wratl | tino guid, © prayer is tao Measure of lo thon | fect, mentioned. He drew on cuntrast could noe he obtained to put Hp nttume struct, |'altion that ho honored, but ‘that “of tho | arrival with courage and’ self-control equal to | of man has boon mado'to praise Ili. Guiton's should. thoy continue to pray that the Preal- | between — tho apeelat and — pornmnunt she siento nts petne citys but n perinit | vutear cronture who may bo met thissummor nt | her husband. Not ouly hus she pot given way | nume has became infamous, ‘Tho nine ot Pres- | ones life might we spared, Chey should ite | Needs Of tho Churek. “Tho permunvit regatta eb o i v |Guelog tunnel gee Ucar | fl tat ane A tan Pte | Uae Murat eesheened getter | tlrages tine Hauge ante ech | roe torn ee a test sty Hi a blize 0: ects, but she has boon constant a Prosl- | name of our Gai pacoind o * J f . Tih rf ere, Hirst, vi 0 WOTK 6 For spiritually, to man, | dinmontis,—voustiig loudly ‘of tow a single | dent's side, encournuing him with ber prosouva _— Se Dea ue ota the alneore desire, flicked nr vulitable, mntotially Gly God; second, a membership zeulons to work for wns enally obtained, Cohan Ladle 4 stroko of ‘Incky eprcult like tho turn of 4 vite ¢ tale, . oxpreased, “Givo back to us 0 God. in health | Gua‘ aud dls Words and, titi, a mom nein Onlo tuthetrod and ety thousand ‘hititetors’and | cul, ralsed biti from. Demante te chokes ae: | Area eee or powor, fo wie attending paysle GOD REIGNS. and strungtb, Thy sorvanty tho Presideat of the | Settonsta! work fut (ad cuthused ie Tho ful: ; fonel-toiebora tn a A eer rer Jong Pronld we contious to i odaenta the eae clans,” 4 SERMON BY ‘THE Tr MW WALKER * = LR A Mixoussed tn detutl and i » | ol ‘resiionts, ready to tnke the de: n ert rs o ’, Y i : oak n erefron, < 1 Ministers cost tho Natlon ‘813,000,000. uudunily: | alm whonevor thoy shoud bo rofeeed ee wit! the a time of tho ‘ jasination tho President's | Tho Noy, J, 1, Walker prenched nt tho Cauip- DEDICA'LION, | ARG Hove Die Darkbaee Tallowed, speaking on visiting ber daughters, | poll Park Presbyterian Chureh yosterday morn- tha same subject, Ho apoke of 1 vit { = C u . cf tmoral oordtess, ated inothor, She bis | tueon the “Lessons of: tho Assasination.” Tho | THE PORTAL CADDIE CHUGH “OEY: Whleh Christinuity moi ot aut tho systems of > Lo ctreci 7. religion in ie world eA HE Necessdry Yestorday morning ovonered tho formal ded- | (iualitention ror oMmetl position or personal liquor .oosts tho Nato in dollars and cents | thut thoy bopo to make the, stopping-stonu to Sho is & very aged and di ulone, $78,400,000, v ¢ boundless wealth, =, Mi ay v iS An Hlak and Astonishing ertmd:todim a | Auto the remody, dvary Amattcin wis d king. | Poturat Wenn at eee ee aid Price for | ot was tukon from tho elyhth verso of Psalm Vow for tho removal ot ie Breaient Of theso | Wo could not shufile off individual’ respi hor kindred. The news of ber son's injury | ixxxv: be Be nited Rtutes, to harbor.ap animosity tb tho in- | bility, ‘This atranga awakoning of our Reoks | Wee withheld from her us lon us it wasdeomed | wilt tiear what God tho Zord will aponic; | {tton of the now Pollan Catholto Chureh of St. | menibership. iar dividunt or to whag " Yong of tho ovils that agsall our Institutions prudent, Thon’ it wus wently broken to her, | for He will speak poacy unto His pooplo and to | Stanistaus Kostka, located at the vorncr of Tho reverend rontloman aldy spoke of faith ag Tie aurentor Troaltént-stho- Princo of. Peaen | should untooso our tongues, anu cause us to whon she exclaimed, "The Lord help ine.” A | fils saints; but tor tow WoL turn aga Into fully, | Noblo and Ingraam strects. ‘ho event was ono | {he clument of powor In oll enterprises, relig- wivelf. fo hmeuor oninlty ogalugt “ea Lord | speak out against this sentimoutal amoothing- | diaomen feos hor wadtide i nee te tetera Tho preachor boltoved that «ood nlways camo | Of the greatest moment to tho thousands of | [U8 VF Otharwise—faith in God wr the rhe, over of orlue, and make our courts, wolob thore was hopaexprossed, When tho dls- }o preacher bollove t wood always camo | Of d faith fy humanity or the univers! brotherhood, it teh our Governors, and ‘Masurs, feol thit pateh was read, so romarked, with all tho love | Outot calamities, whether individual ornatton- | Polos Mving In the nelgtborhood, aud tho cone | and in self ay the minster of Gud. Luavy, ho 4 ftom Tits hiirh position fenetiae ts gonorous | tho -yoleo of the. people was on | Dr hor maternal éoul, “How gauld anybody al, und It was ltd dows ns tho principle of Bible | courao of people it attracted was consequently | spoke UF Joy in the Holy Ghost us a puranuunt Innis gees afresh tho Fon of God, was an Wo sida of malang tun law. terror to evilzdoces. | go cold-hoarted 8 19 Want to kell my thay? Ta | exhtes dit God. coutd make tie weath of ion | imuwnae, "Tt fa cfutinated that 10000 Poles ive Maree Heac Fine fon deeass already pulllsheidta ong telleva ii tho undwer to prayek, BéHptiite | that had beon the diegtace cf our Nutlonal his. | So atternoon sho dictated ee ronfeating, dUs* | to pratse Litm, ° At jroutd bo found that oven thie | in the Pariah of Bt Stanisiaus, und certain ft Is | yy Phe Prowrunt for. toslas: aleew apenkors “ant contnined many un exumnpie, and many atso | tory,—tell tho mien of politics and tha men of. 1 monstrous crlino of attompting to take tho life | that moro than balt that number of penple wore | cho Rovs, E,W. duttriea, Gleu Wood, ‘ly it. Stru- Wore round in aig Had we HOE auuttior ax. tho press inst ‘wo ward Coristans, ad, ne we HE A yells | of a ureat and good rifurvand whlch senta iiell | 1a and about tho church yeatarday at the dédien- ridge, ahd J. 8. Ostrander, ‘Twesdn}'s program | LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S . he be a Intel io proacher whn Y ii , — fn ‘ ‘ pron toloxrain I feel tnuch morohopotul. ‘Tot James Uon,-thoro was hot near room enough for alt by Iishiop Falidws, “Work. i VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ne eee Sun satu to any thors wus nota praying porson | from tho puiptt beauited us wit es it : of horvor around thd globe, would result In good ro tn the Nation who tml not altered a potitlon for | ter at religion, ao we auould eeties ee nec i | {UGE E bear ROO aaa aati, At lad oF tt. | to tho Nation fu imore Ways than ono, Of them to got tn, Tho intorlerot the chureh bad | org toyuthor with Gud, i thy Of mothur, slstor, and | Atwong tho. thingy it would accomplish would | Deux tastorully hung with overgreun festuonsan AD ul—Lecture by tho Hav. dt D. Shoppard, Ina Poaltive Cura be the turning the attention of tho millions Jy | Otherwise bundsomely decorated, while: the History of the English Blbte,’ forall those Paintul Compleinta and We; #0, tho restorytion of our suitton Presidont. Jt was | paper, or listen. tu the political luader, who Ate y tie pea eee ae leat th UROPE tied tena ‘Sut cents Ha mol i fra mac by felonda EP Sp. mn—Lecture Gy Prof, ds. F. Gritin, Th t i opinions, our convictions, and our itctions, by | ji i ital F . : ‘1 treet immediately In front of tho sacred editivo tetas Let ay A rute L.. Fe ty The pop i ott What dosolation and griof this brutal ruilian | thle country and in othor landg to Johovuh, the | # ly Mere. Ww * . common tocur bent fcmale population, i Gf lero ue Mould speak outs Sebgetlly i ait none bas brought to the benrt of this dear old ludy, | God of Nationa inibisurentesiainity with the | was provided with. treo arobes of beautiful GONE tha: tale artivnhe roe Dlehop B. Mi, | Itwilleure antirly tho worst fdr of Female Cota tholr knees and potitlonod ‘that Ho might dofen€ :tho y t Wifd and om¢o; and. by. our-own example, agniist tho growing | V0, with such cimotions of joy a fow mont! hand of ees, Yot upon the Presi tk thers sh solgns aa aA MERTEN Leer OMe, tlio Nereis of Chicago; W. U Weld, Eling #8. Wy plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Uleera can Sympathize with Woman, Health of Woman is the Hope of the Race. \ NENG \ iy our beloved Prostitent ta, 4 : ef 2 ined, hnd seen ter’ baby,” a8 she calty hin, jue | wo other: sources of help but vis, I, d. Kiteheth, W, nigh Mon, Falling and Meplaccmente, and the consequent Rc yomsrcarees sae Sane that monoy money howaver Hulnod—Wwad | Auvrutatod ns tho Prosident o be | Gud. Only ong: man al over | placo ns ently as 8 o'cluck,at woich time tha | {avis 1 J. Kitchull, W. ringham. A. Gd. p Fallin, Ls al THE NATION'S PURI Ton Eran ant and aauizo of kuccoss in life. | tok Hut no desolation of thier wteerh: sence ty Yarious Pollut sooletios of tho parish Lui com. | Cot Ve HL Wakes TaanG | Mplnal Weakness, and te particularly adapted to the Change of Tite. we 3 j. 18 wilt dissotve and expel temors from the dterasin ‘an early stage of devclopment. ‘The tendency to can- ¢cvrous humors there ls checked very speedily by ita use, It removes falutnoes, flatulency, destroyaall craving 13 Ime, Uh Mr Muchestor, Sin nd Mra. di tho the Mock for intony Ti tuck, Prof, O. E. Lack this’ country hau “beom. heard to Hitt ag Lvangion: ie ae yoDY. i ATEN 7 of of the mitlions of othurs who feel tnjured and | Ift up bly voice in favor of Infidelity and in the | menved to form for tho procession whieh wis to te REUMON MY. MISHOL CHKNEY, Nptional Grinica, in this world, becaugso Empires. | vounded hy bis villianows wet cauane ihn in tho | fico of this suprome peril whieh tarautonott the | cycurt Archulshop Feoban to tho churoh. By 8 Hishop ‘Chones: preuébed at. Christ Mt...) | {slowdoms, and Htopublles ba Gey ne ite to | Toaat to relent, Mfeof tho Nation's Chiof Magistrate, to (usult | o'clock tho procession wud rendy, to wtirt, 1b Pee Church yesterday mornipg, tuktog for hie toxt: | Hved but fan TresOne: TNO. the nation waore | _AtMentor, tho homo of tho President, the old | tho faltuof u Chrivtinu pounio aud to hold up | numbered clght Polish societies ‘and upwants iW, doltvies, Lyons lucy Wel (ere thpu Gitogatuer oldest thy. peneo.at | patriotism rosa to tho comprehension. af, the | Lihbors aud time-honored frlouda utterly | thelr God to rillouie,, ‘Tho peoplo had mado tho | of 400 mun and borg" wil I full ros Ruste fund, Oulluldy 8 ‘rhatenor, dr, P {hia tito, thon wlatl.tuero enlaromant. und do- | Dyiiy that beuvt tt.—thut fufthfully oxurolscd tra | broke down under tho weluhtof yrief on icarn- | President's caso 4 subject of prayer, in the | gallus: and euch soclety wae houded by Pickett, J. 1 and C,H Murray, D. Weottorand | forstimatants, and relieves weakness of the stomach, . fyeranea hrisa ta tho Jowa- from another places | high responsibility, Lot ue," said the. 8 peakor | 19%, tho sorruwful tidingys hoy yuthored in | eanetuary, in tho closet, und at tho fatully ale | a. bund and provided with - any ‘number family, Stius Anna D, Hrouse, and J. Bf, Lather Is cures Bloating, Weadaches, Nervous Prostration, Wut thou: and thy fathoré’ bouso abnll bo | jnconoluding, "make our vahtion guter ints ttle graupe nod talked ovor bis manly course, | tare I Ovory city aud hatniot of overs State, | of Ways and bauners,. including. tho | Stirs of Chicago, " oe * | General Debllity, Siecplessnecs, Depression and Ind! destroyed: and who knoweth whother thou. urt Our patrlotiad( and trom the evils that compass | 284 tho bigmeless iio whicu hy bad Nved among | ond wilzbty concert uf prayer bad yone up to | ond Stripes. ‘Tho soctetica wore those of Ht gestion, aaa f 4 gi ne Bde: Bess SY 7 a ty a | "No! je 5 ‘ ‘ J 5 4 yaa re Oreia, anc 1 5 * q ed 6 Ay s ia E tlio 400 years boforo ‘the : birth Of, Christ, The | our God, al alt strotah our tia mighty wand in fu thoy robonracd teu to cues tues? ‘ihe | dheond OF Grace Tacto isch Becrea fete | ic a araae rag es Ds Huy, doin Arkug- | the dcavery of the ervut comot. Lottors and | . darmony with thetawa that guvern the female system, Joiviah rice was in cuntivity and. weattorod | prolection over the land thut wo lave, and fule | Masada aaed on ther claton r y Tomplli pi, Paszktowlez, | tolugranis from avery part of ai plaka 4 % “ a7 8 im, and tho train | carth to prompteuch'action, Abright light that | xowakl, Isnattz Tomplin, Josep asekiowilez, | tolegranis from avery part of America cuime he curaof Kidney Complaints of either pexthis re trough thd ‘almost countless -piravinoes of tha | te Een aes Monee eoet arsenate Who folLAt | We mboucts lenges Phy tones tied hie cre, | Lal Muskeg we ee ele cae ree Hake toe Pegi Oktrl, and Josep Pinkoakd, ©" | nouing. tn to Bei Warner: proueiotar of | qa crsuasurect Zktey insole wreat., Empiro.,.. With that. persistency ‘and | mont of tho poopie, by th T d for tho | S24, with a trembling volce, ho anid: *Nelvhe | tho people should, put their trust In God, ho proces#on marchod to the cornor of Chie | the well known Bafo Kidney und Liver Cure, and LYDIA 2, PINKMAM'S VEGETABLE come i whrowdpess chiradtcrlétle Oe tho: opi ee ee ah tone eles rw tet 89 | bors, relondy, brothors, J anust loave you wuon | ‘his Very outgoing of tho sul, without revurd | cago and Stilwuukve nvonues ad thoro halted, founder of Warnor's. Observatory, Kovhestur, Sab Soh nail ots Wintece Avecen, rowdness churaotoriétlo, ot, thom, thoy had | Poople may not porleh from this oarth, Lave known solongand to wan, Vuoto nee | to place or palltiue had beet a ‘powerful robuko | Wille tho Chlot Murahal and" te aestetantsdas | New York, Now applicants ure comfug torwand | POUNDIs prepared at 09 an rn ceemiale galiied u position of tutlugnes, and, ‘nt. tastn |; ity ee Ror “+ | conta position of wevat reeponalbilits, J umy | to thy atholan that wasturustinu jiuelt upon tho | parted im currlages for the residence of the | exch dugeane ie decu Wikuly that tho teat will | Iymn,Maix Price 1, Bix bollleafor $s. Beat by ‘ pa OF 1his atringo nnd * auguliriy ‘ate THE ASSASINATION. never roturn, but I trust that iny words and aiso | thought of the “duy. his outburat of prayer | Archbishop, When the Murshuls roturaed with | boa eoyere one, and require must earful to fn theform of pills, also Inthe forct of lozenges, on Mleted: people bad becomg: the favorit Queen. BENMON BY THE. REY, EORGE' It, VA: my actions will. be remembered. by all” How | tityht be trutisient and evanescent, but, like the | thy jooat reversod ntluman he was accym- | cision, recolpt of price, 91 per box foralthér, Mrz, Pinkbam of Abnsucrus, But bardiy bad Evther bean D iran a Ee VAN | inuich of. the amu sentient Porvatted theay | dew uf the morning: pasaing way: before t pauled b¥ the Rov. Dr.John Moditlon, Bishop- SS freely anawary ll letters of Inquiry, . Hadid fur pamigh- 5 erated on the throne whet Haman, ‘urged on by wefan OUNE, “et . | Worde of Goun,. Guriuld;. tut. ivus* cons | risiog sun, It would rofresh the parehed curth, | olevt of Davenport, and the Noy. Dr, D, J, iMor- Far, gy better for you than teor, ale, of por Tet, dudresu aa above. Mention thie Duper, 8 Witer hatrod of tho Hebrews, poniuaded tho ‘Tho Nev, Coote I. Van ({orind, pastor, of. tho-| tuinud In the Kindly words of Abrawuin | und: scatter blessings in ita paihwuy,- Tho | dan. ter, and treo from tho tntoxicntiny effects, te - ‘ Ser? aka H ny to Intruat bin with almost. absqiute. ‘aus | siebtgan Avonue Methodist Bplwvopal Church, | Lincoln, in be gave hla. parting words to ‘his | speaker auld that such sentiments wore Lot con- | Whon tho proccssion roturned to tho church tt | Hop littors. abe ie , No family should Lo without LYDIA §, PIRTAWS ae portly. (With one stroke'ot his powvertul baud | Drouchod before a largo congrugution yesterday: | Jnviog nolghbors at Bortaynuid when be left | Ninel to thu pulpit, but that the secular press | found tho streets in the violuanu iterully blooks LIVEN VILS, Thoy cure gpustipation, billotisness, 3 hs Propnsed literally. to Oxteriminnte: tho raco, inorning on “The Assanlad ‘y | thom to navuine the. respousihio duties of the | wive thont uitoratice,. Hu thon quoted from an | aded by the crowd, and {t was with considerable EDUCATIONAL and torpidlty. SS conte per box: : i lowangers of sltughtor sped. away to ovary on “The Assanladtion and 1teLussons." | -preaidonoy, ‘Tho triondeand fanilly wero somes | editorial tn a leading secular dally paper, that if | dinicull yf aba tho march wag continued to the ‘ i. Dye eee tery AN a bi Venreints, en, : fiom tie choliugaton te ato: | ‘Gade our atu a acon avir wine | Veto ete get ie Motes hes | (aban aston ce can, eel | tte, deni, tue alent Ie once | erwiah Fae sadam; Nopiidks Coie: | =o Honors to propura thoioselyos to hot is our rofuzo atid atrongth, a very prosent. | victim of un assasin'’s Vullot, and warned bim to | bu in rae ta bri er. ‘This universal recozul- | were two tiles of youug xirls wil itn Y, , Ney BRO, 4 ith #0- | holp tn troublo,—featnia, ztoly fe ‘De careful. He replied, consulowa of: his ows | ton of tho. elny bud boon notasthe God | and wonrluy weuathy of Howars, Butwoun those | pp rox fvtts ia bis oat Collou rooy' und cvierity, und hit none or'the Rated | Yhiy ones uetora i, thehlstory of tho Stepublie | Foviituda and teut IN Gote “Tum na cowards | of tho taut riultave, bikes to CHTIALING Bled ae | The ere eae onere atweul those Dranares ills oth dexog tu tho Pai Cults | aneconesnnor fage~man, swornany, iy; ebitd—should beret 0 | haw auch a found th and, bosides, donot beliove Iwill dio before | laving Futber.a prownt hoip in every thue'of | wiréhed up to tho entrances and thon aame tue | woll (eaux bllvliue copitadon for hint pohularetty und mo wits 'aocretly fixed. for. thule destruction Profaund sensation occurred ax that | iuy time comes! - need, If the Nation should advanco boyond the | reyulur blessing" of the church, invonso was gaanly con et sh Yale Col eu. mpoclal cure wut of bearly a your fiat the datu-of the Klibu’s de- | which took place ou tho morning of Buturduy, | dun sympathy for Tapsldent Garfield and bis | suiye of focling and be ted to uction, tho Josson | burned pt the door and tho walls wero sprinkled | #chudl, In guod aden ATT Tae Heiko t tile Suueture Morducal appumtwd te | July 3 when from Washington it wae telos | family hus been sometiiue woudertul Tho on- | learned would bo a yaunble one, We bad long itt: holy, wator, aud the cervmony wy eons | — =H UPLB Pineal 18 bor «tu tanks herself “oO wage co | grayed to alt parts af the Union, “Prosident | tre Ropubliv has been antloted and in mourns juourned the growing prevalenve of inidelity, | tinued while the, olen tuurchod slowly around ‘The Meuitville Theatogten! Behuol, »- ih ofiniey a ae od Ur Unalased | ONeRlY Bad Doon shoe” hou Yoiowed. the | HM hotsaitieneamape roummculet a | inary, ia ene geuteny bu | teenie bulk, ka tarowony was alo ro | vntanans cy fareua Wr haar via 4 ' Ve bers! ¥ v And monstrone ottqee gurrounding the Vorsinn | purtioulars, aa rapidly a& the throbbing. wh Popresshtuti tia weaurvd fie Ceetasnt SE Tea | Hage afas dueateer ge ae fr ‘i lags GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S ._._BROMA Chrlutian Ministry. y bo + mand Tt was such oriwe fn Nuys Pp to this tine the crowd bad bot been al- | ‘expenses cod tress) SO Fone iS, ‘A ULV ANSON, Prog, Meadyitta, aotitatl I the P ED 1a a combination of ihe Cod} dad MRE Maoteoe rei fat | suena apapie ares ie | Rare ORGANIC Seve | Meant lv ine | lagen he ep aay | A i sen) ate te en + | ai i “ta it bo iy Ce t UNECE, io la ror bowl lf. uy 3 vl VAG G Y 7 é death i Clots tts yrs oxvott ae fing thus MOUnL Wea he BHO eee anes, EKO Dy | A ruuBout A Hurope wd: tho civilized wurid: | iu weru tug awtul uncortuiutlos OF aumud nics | atucod aad eepu ute EH CHG: the gute US. BYLVANUS yen i BOARDING Sigorating and agreeable alike to SUrpried,ahould. porsibiy extend. the whou Wha be shot,*ivhero, ‘and Will “bo liv Homo of the most touching andeurefully worded | turlallam, » Was -not..the dvapair of duilgellty's | eral rush, and itwag a véry shore thoi ntfood | AYA wnd uy xohng) toe TI oun n ‘ scoptre aga token that tho iufriution of court | Boon tho morniny papers, in oxtra editions, qa tolomruiua have come £1 the crowned bends | crevd abown duriug thu just wook by tho refusal | before all the. seats and standin 4 Hadion, Sus guid s - Sovallds and persone fn health, 3 Fronett Vark. poupupmdct, : sy room had, | aad Ui lanauaaoa practlonliy coupes “th ‘To the slek 14 yields a delicate shiner as fonglvon. ‘The worda Morducul | tho particulars to the public, ‘Tho President, tn | of tue Old World, Frayer team all parts of the | tonceepe iby uacsrowloy and vieiekin peoter | Lepr takea ea ae ad, deena tne room hed | and der le cullagtake dupacraunut weguiius (ite and tempting beverage, when by J Way » Gartal y lun to country ruw ol a! oven yl nt a ih a ee ee a “ dgbiyits nes Precious to. most tun, tt wus | Gabor At Weahington 10 inke the ours fut Jurdoy | {i tuo history of Gur Nation avo wsceaticrsd | Teerume aud ett ee rest voe ota | ape causen fa a Ferg tarke “ony Rud wil day and indigestible, A a dlet ty. AC. al Nf Huubly x0 to bor, . Bho wis young, und n Queen, | City, whuro ho was tu wicot bis wite; when they | Uruw mpath, vorruw and a universal sytupathy bad been pure | orowdgd into ILyesterdas, but ate became the mediator forfier dondontad word to atart, fu cyimpaly, with: thelr children | Universal grote ne nee 8 CxPFOBBIONN Of | po A a curse Of tue land, und nowony | Thosurviooe ara lmapeceslvo ax fateredting, a pad uooutest beonite, Who prayed fa throws und gselect party of Jutimato frionus, to the Lat us now reilsot on some of the many ter so, but from all clyilied countriow. ‘The North | tho twusical features furining au iuportant part ij reneiley mizht ho delivered. God Hetonad to wrvcti“fetds und bills. of ‘Now | Znglang | so that we may proftably Jean from thle y) aud Buuth would bedding thure clodely’ bound to wudur the dirovHon uf Lrot, Andrew Kwaale | 22" a He ee UE ils chusen -unes, and @ triumphant ke of hl bad vainmity, | ‘Cho uruahed Hower yiulide its Crue | zethor by this caluinity than would Have rosult- | gevgh, Pontitical Migh Muss was volebruted, NNSYLVANIA - MILEPAIRY “ACAD. lverunoo wise tho Idalo, ae for 0 fon wucks Of reat. and recres | grancy; sv fhiaNationulniliovonwill yleldeciae | Gu frou Fears OF Ievidatiou. ‘THe Injuucion ta | Sith the Atebulsnop ee celesralt Tee Aeter! fay, cheerer, Va ctrl waulbourti tushy or two naay it tho speaker tut thore wero oe | atiou. Thu Provident | hud. just ontered | good, ail we will bu wite It wo guthar up toe | Hyeuy beutbeen WOULD HAVO a NeW Foallty. ‘duo | aut Priogt wag the itt-ltov, ir, Modlutlon, und | dias, Kaullsns douravecontorred tuba iL: : : Sete wee tn prens ve a this portion of | tho depot, when mun rushed up beblnd: biia, | xond'that comes to ye through this ovit docd, | long bad political discord pruvalted bad futoler | the othor olticurs of the mass werus ‘The ltovs, | ALT. Vive. aroreinnererreiet CECE T Ee: e Se i ° ‘ to tao tte Had devhllar apbropriates | iy, proevatiug n ruvalver, frcd two shots; ong | ai JAY Up tote pravucel thoughte for tamedis | ane qudienis beld awny. s Glanwput Verum ands. Med Harrunt, Deacons | PT ONGMLAL OlGARDTTES, © “PAIR BANIS OO og be. thng und ¢ 6; country In whieh aur ‘ OP ware ho thor bees, | Hig. or Auture use. : ony Aivathor louun deus. the glory, tho wraudeur, | of Hudur: tho Itoy, Py M. Noguan, uoun;, the RONCHIAL OIGARETTES, - AIRBANIS 4 Oeee ae ae, Individual, howover Ligh o¢ |. btriiting tho President's arm,ang tha Gthor pass: |-"qnq domestic relations of Gou. Carfeld nro | and tuo iupreuslve ges uf Christian maubvad iu | Hey, J, Sastursou, 8. d., Sub-Lwuceh; the itov, ir aay ican Tore FRO ea F Bpanpand Re rever low, oguid cagapy froin the perl) which | Jug into hia pido, causing him todrop to the tloor gascoudinwly pup} 4 We have boon biogsed, uaa { villclal stations Ybo strikjue down of a ruler J. iiordan, dasterof Ceremonies... And there t s ves fetura te ing! Hrunghtal Cte pefeieued la whole country. If. thoughta of.| asdoud. ‘bo Prosidunt is inatuutly carell -for | Nation, by suen Wustrious oxniwples for gt leaut | wis 1 baw, Mt kavornmout, an Indicated | were prevent in the sunctuary, ovides tho _ Cotati, Hage equa pis Sure ae a Be s kf piety jived in tho wdulot Hether, thoy | by tuyiig hearts und wililuz hands. assaan | three sticucavive Adminiutrations. ‘The valuo of | spirit which, If lot pnehocked, mméaut anarchy | piticurs of the mass, the Muy. Vincent ture H ; Colds Cauglia atiden ameu ets ‘ whey OF dernel ‘i je a A 4 tl " oka) a! ty M1) tho home jew, Isabel san vu! ray My xO ys y Lat 2 cantit iia ied toy, abgeuro for ly roleatioke natu, | docall we reason for conimaltting such @ danturd- fis ot Gur people, ‘Tho. Preaidel wage hae aa tout not atUs" purled “trom fate {us lig, Jamies Daniel Dublin; thettey, Bygone | ee RT ETRE ENS SFO NAS, HORSE & CO, cor, Lakest, and Pilar, vA ru, 1, va children itieinyatuable, «°° Bold by Grogers overywheie.: « SOALES, low int ulined was, struck at the be lyoring.. bveu greatly dovoted to bis nother, bis bh ostute with -none to mourn thelr | Funoken, Canada; tho lov, 0, Hutu, U, Hh. It; ie careful to Huy only the genuine. a4 {by nation, and overy rigembor of: tue Hubrew | Thy asiasin was Charles J. Quitvau. “We can | becdtlidnes. “When ho wax nomiuated’ for | full Hut in the lugd of frou tustirutiopeead | toe liov Ac Fenese Oy Ihe - 1 dy woltté inet feel gatoyves One arsator (ban ike but aa ligpertaot deveription at thi “bold, | bis bist olles at Chiou, tho irae souark of Rirauaeluce, Mgatriking div of tuo Cuter | © fue veftion wee pfodclgd fu th Polish tongus PROFESSIONAL, : jagivtrate, eo exe i Peery Atneneeer nel é had beew apeuking to tho dmorioay id was bis position, could | by the pistor, the Rev. Father Raray: people fh these fate oventa, cf whlght ane hopres suthor,n Cooly aaeChrlatinn, a frauds ax apolltte | Tou Artur OF hia’ tife's Joys. aud surrows was | nut fall to ill tho who Bi Hy sd ) man. Asu lawyer, he is a shyster"; as no pute Interqst was, “Send wort tomy wife,’ Messe eng chn toer sor aae ite Catt a3 reer eet Wore f1 lo world with mourning, It | tho Arc! op wade a few romarks at the Miut Mousa Grapes, Iaute Threal | ida ccury! ete ween Sor Sctns ob | SUiAACAND ehueel anes shine zea! | Aratnoudite ibaa kota taken the ont | npawoie tu inesihptaeiuiy atm arantloa | slau, tay uuu, ogralsiaine to people ot ace eee a or and, & Ya e , | of 8 Dreswnce a> rule: fon upon a uC s rein our ‘ ‘ Vols Beloved by alle Hie po their faith (a Catbollclata and to thelr ludustey. if pes eabetsod Neale for eee Lang ‘ Server of tha Uritk or th! i ry ho | beat’; a who hag. sprut to | tartes, aud with ths Of this and other Na- hootts bad ‘not noting ings in our country Who a a man , grunge to | taries, a the eyes ls and other Na: shooting was @ porsonal alr rye 1 aa . we the widcupread Indifordote to rauk of notorious . crimiu- | tions upon him, be unpretentiously stepped | affiiction to every bouschold, @ thrust to over; ede eet tho chureh is not yet comple! Patrons en LIT STORE, Disgasoa, B srhich pK. REIKO evo! 7 baer tho front, ed, asting like a cancer rurht | ala oe be unlversally regarded os an | down and tendorly kisesd bis agod motor and | clticou, Le feared God, and was not asham to bo done except Se

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