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: TITE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. AUGUST 8, 1881. * ; . that it will not res Wea ny) n ‘Thoy wero closing up tho only winilow through ( ners at that timo, and tho hotel developed ita uh HE Cl pelosi. Pa neat wa ‘arrostad te ‘Gniee T KH PULPIT. wien tho Hight outs cone from od. . capacity for taking care of tho largest crowds, THE PLAT DEUTSCHER 5. Houllhan, and is held at tho Deoring-Btreet Mta- This low of spiritital deciansion was very ‘The morning exercises wore Innugurated with. = to the wito nf J, Giitnani tion to await tho result. Murphy was taken to subtle. Kin was nn Insidious disease. The silence | a genuine love-ferst, conducted by the Hov. W. daughter, promt 1, oF IN GENERAL his homo on Thirty-fourth street, near Auburn, of spieitual changes caused thom to bo| A. Spencer. The teatmonios wore Sloquant, by Siang dover andre. Daley exeayed vy | The Unchangeableness of Christ— | wndeisimiah, Wile GP asin™*e | gin yaaa ihe yomeeryoone,, 4, | A dolly Plonic Yesterday at the DEALS, 1.8. Paitror, England, fant tho Pacific. running avvay. Sermon by Dr. Hum= Seared ono with ‘the senso. of grent | Tha tucoting at 10 o'ctouk was a rand success Ogden Grova: HOODMAN Aug. 7 mt hin into reattenge~ pon NATHAN Cann, Bt. Louls, {6 at tho Palmor, PORTING. powor, whilo tha mighty ebb and tlow of grout | in ovory partioulnr. ‘The gathoring ‘was tine * otal Iman, aged 49 yuarw of tye 4 ie pean eects SPO ° phrey. Fivers’ and tho silont ovaan tides of untutil more | monde, fully 120 peaplo being under the root Funorn! Tuosday, ‘Aug, 9, to, Holy. bold DM. Lounsnanit, Germany, Is at tho Paoifo. furco wore hardly noticod. Tho footeteps of of tho tnbernagle, white othors.wero senttorad teristic 8 h by th thepes | by gira to Uaimneg Holy Famuy Chureb, ‘Dn, Cousan Roaens, Loulavilid, ts at the Pa MASK-BA LL. decay wore nover heard, ‘Tomptation was with | abot the grounds. Tho atdionve was attentive, Another Characteristic Speech by tho | #77 sun Francisco (Wat) PApOFA Dloaro H WAINBIL—AL Atk cor, alvauend " tal inane pop eH N olfic. Saturday's Loaguo games resulted as follows: | yy, Cotddington’s Eloquent Dis aut weening. As tha wnconacious Influences | ond the acoustio proportios of tho open tnbor- _ s G , i - th it tin Reowth, Bo tho un- | tinclo as oxcollent ns could bo desired, Tho Champion Domago Cor H. 0, YEaTMAN, Tonnossos, fa at the Pas | Chicago 3, Buffalo 0; Clovoland 10, Detroit 3; wWoro the most potent in growth, so tho as 0: i cuir 0 desired ip GOR. tuana, Dr, 1), Pann " thought-of dissipation of n sinful atmosphoro | floral diepiny was wnusaal, noticorbly bein aldant of this olty, and fathur ng former elfe. Providenco 7, ‘Troy 3; Boston %, Worcastat 2, course on the Light of oro tho moro effectual ngeticios i de atroying | econ a manificone floral star ani cross pluce a ican ra na Waker deste Warner, eG At the close of Inst week's play the ‘standing | Consctorce. cbaracter. Tho work of tho Gospel was tore- | In, promincnt qegitions bohini the desk, tho | srg Changes Ilia Natlonallty Onco Again ploasa copy. FE8 VL) papery 818 Epuunp Scott, England, fa at tho Shor- aim tolubein the Li fh lone vonl sin and to define holiness. aitt of Mrs, 0. G. Trusdoll, Z GL AcuHON The funoral of tho | : au. ; of the different clubs In tha Loaguo obamplon: The work of sin in tho huart and tho decline | — After singing by the choir, anda soto—" Josua io Crowd. ALIVE OF Castor, County iene tate John aie, rar . jit ty) Ai y ‘Tipperary, ti 100, : York, aro at tho abip contest was as follows: . of spiritual lite it nlson Apaaund process, The | of Naznreth laesoth By ’—by Misa Stooking, the urday, Aur. ty Atte 8 aligry ung RPS s @, Se Buy. ind aries How: Lore a sas The Duty,of Christian Obedience | soul wastaren, Tittle by ‘ittio, Somotinion an | residing Ridor called attention to tho faux thot hh verre Till Nanvo hin eat Ma 4, Pacifle. : 319/92) 9/3/91 3 z ¢ ‘ Uxposuro of long-continued scoret habits was | Bishop Haven had dicd during tho week. Ho] ‘ho ptonto givon yeaterday by the Platt- enroreth Ae Oa. ins ‘vungay genet i Gronge A. Wititauson, Now York, fant tho SS 1BS S/S —Sermon by Dr, Hul- mado which startled the community, ant pors | roqtested the audionce to stand In sllont Heayor | poutach ‘Voroin at Ogden’s Grove was n vory heres hy onrriatcy cit Emus, wes i, 2/8/8/3/a|? 3 ‘ haps tho individual himsetf.. ‘Tho movomont of | for the afttioted family of tho doccased Wishop, be ied) wan Uruthioe ty. Daniel ke gecemuelery, % Palmer, FIPTs/SiFi sii bert. sit, was oftoner by stonlth, and wns dotectod | and for the recovery of the wounded Proailent | steccssful atfalr. Tho procoasion startod from nslaw to Stionnel Mexien i em 4 L. T, Dioxinson, Mayor of Danvilio, is at the PEELS é : 8 & only by the closest observation. ‘That wag tho | at Washtugton, White tho immense concourse: | tho old hay-market ou West Randolph atroct a ‘ork papers menses oho, 3 @remont. - Fa Ea FP oF 8 i . roness of sin in the hoart In Its most fatal | stood up, Hldor Willing prayed fervently for tha | few minutes after 10 o'clock, and was one of tho | df) tASER—Aus. 7, at No. 28 Thirtoonttpiacg, 1 * 3} 3 fi ‘urn. No. one cottld onter into evil | family of the Bishop, aud for tho preservation for . Horna, bolavad wifa of John W, Peet I OO} a} 4] 6) 25) P ? best arrangemonts of tho kind recordoid this | 24 yours8 months nnd rage; 5 Dr. Saturn W. Frenci, BMllwaukeo, fs at tho }-2] 3] ¢) 31 4) a1 8) 23) | Yesterday's Services in the Woods at | astovintions and remain pure, Tho ible | futuro good works of tho loved Proaldont of the Sern finoral worvicos ‘at Hee Pku' aed i ‘Tremont. : a al—| al al | of 3] gal Lake Bluff, : taught that “no man liveth to bimsol€ ntono.” | Nation, thanking God that thero wasnt the hoad | Soason. Bir. John Hy faap actod ‘ns Marshal | soln and Nomborry Ags testy Church, tar, ! Bherman, a) ay ay A) ay 8) of Shae willfully plunging tnto the midst of sin, Phere | fey tov. iis Mc Parkhurst thon preachod a | to three divistons of tho parsdo. hore wore | japigs Mich.) papors plenas copy, “#84 Gray { Dr. P. V. Borex and wife, Bt Louls, are at 3] 4) 4} dl ele] a] |. | TAL BAMENESS OF CHRIST. tuo number of tho fallon and, quolpless sould | vigorous discourse frum tha Tollowing toxtt, | ereteqos and wagons decorated wittionk boughs HAGDWIN—At 108 Carpantor-st, Chieago, Mary ' sific. er ‘ Fl al 5 bly y 3 St, Dy) fo boware 0 of ov * ‘ Ha Fi 4, the Paaife. Se ee a eet ee a i an eo ererttacely’ of | Sogiations. to forgive us our sine, and to oloanso us from. | and mottocs, In onck division was x docoratad * pligmnlng taken fo Monmouth, 111, Funorat tron fas We it eeswa, Fore Lonvonworty 198 | Gumop ont. | ala aI SIIDTGEL | aig cy tu how af Cininony ceoupted to | eohpsaTea'raMutetaatien Marana’ | rk ancora nti esta wan om | Getcha re nk tro, te enon of | HUD np, a, Thheaspmpar. i ° y ¢ yaster- blo swith a renulug Christian Pro areas | tuosntvoct of holiness, Out on tHe subjactor | Oe Wagon Lore a large oak treo, the omblom of. | CORI ne Mt cmnees teantum, ¢ Prren A. Dey, Towa Railroad Commiastoner, {8 ’ : pulplt of the First Presbytorian Church yastor- | arloy with it wns halt wauerantces nee. oor | howto attain that holiness. ‘Tho ae subject of | sn Dutch Kepublie, and anothor contained a | wKe,infant on Of dlichadl nnd Mary it day morning, and proached ton lurgo congrega vi ¢ id gt tho Pavite. STRANGE STORIES. + reer Tano or impurd iangimze without pain. hon | und of the reador of that text must dopend on | cargo of wooden shocs. ‘Tho binok, rod, and gold | , Funoral from tha raatdence, No.219 Oat, i tion, Ite sclccted us bis toxt the following | {100 OF implies Moree Ould borin to, piensa. |.the state of mind of the uno who roads. If the | flay of tho,Dutch Ropublio was frocly displayod | {a4 att o'eluck a. m, by enrridues to Calvary back 4 Witriam L. Moxrcoueny, Vicksburg, 3884 | gong qantastic Yarns Ielated nt the | Worls: Fs eae ciitrated tho ‘ono. with whigi ten | roader docs ‘not comprehend tho uacessity of | jr tc unison with the Stars ond Bteipos, | aGinmirenar’ arr bene. e és at tho Palmer. Runday Afternoon Convocation of | , Jesus Christ, tho samo yostorday, to-day, and | copied the absurdities and the repulsive do- | forgiveuoss, he will not rucelye tho promise in | ju O@ ba ‘i Lie | ater EUEUMAN™At 02 West Washington, tig 4 W.H. Hurcittns’ and family, London, Eng., y het Of } torovor—Helisy Lllley Bo formitios of soulety.. Initation wasan instinot. | the textin tha proper spirit. Whilu a chaplain | Tho routo of the procossion was vin Clark, Dis | miniyngnd Tunes | 2 NONd FOvOr nKod 2 yearyy i ¥ : ie rords, habits, Ifo, crocds wero thoughtlesty | 0! rison, the spoaker. secon men who le . AU es () arent the Patmer. Re et cee ote” |The sermon’ was capocinlly adapted toCom. | Wonls, habits, lite, craats » cro ToL Csty | ot par obout predon: and they seldom recelvod thones By nudevioun route fo to grove. ee a QUINTAUE 7. At 258 North, Clateat, Ein tn 3 Mn. AND Mna. Sr. JOnN Bort, Loutaville, | A Inno number of Spiritualists and othors na- | Munlon-Day, and was nn carnoat, eloquent, and | processof uuconsulous conformity, ° ee ee a erent toad Inthe coageeze: | _ Tho plonle grounds wore wall tilted during the | Satkntey or ion nnd J. Guin, of ccnruinone by ere nt tho Pacific. semblod nt the Wost End Opera-Houso, No. 433 | {pressive offort. Tho process of apiritunt orety ston was une | tion rojoluing Inthe nonsclousncss of pardon. it | afternoon and ovening, and tho Lest of order | sienboth Betton, dnuchter of fe meee iatenta a Wi fad t ra Ssh ‘Tho text, ho sald, was tho crowding of agroat | obsorved, because tho fatal results wore not ale | Jano wonder that they sing. Thoy rololce and provailed. Lieut. Hata was on hand with balf® } sineene, axed 1 yene and It months, Mary EM a Josren A, Leno and wifo, Loulsville, aro | West Madison atreat, yesterday afternoon, to!) oo yracious fnois Intoa fow words, It waa | WAYS Prosentor npparont. Tho humad hoavt | sing in tho glorious consylousnoss of snivation. dozen police officers, but tholr services word.) —jrungral Tuesday, Aug. 9, leit, from reald 3 gucats at the Paalfic. henr the tostimony of a number ‘of mediums, | M&AY precious fno as inignt become DUIFAL With moral disease, and | When tho toxt ia read to ono of these his | only reaulred to provunt tho unwarranted In? | Woet Buporior.s ‘by entringos fo Calvary, te & aot telthoes the rnnitostations of the apiriie | more than vsced-thought or proverb, and, If | Yortho man might live comparativoly casy in | thourhts rush back to tho tlino when his pardon | ourelons of the predatory Loy who proferrod | *WELCH—Tho funeral of John. IL, Weich oe ee and wifo, indjanapo- | thn vn the famous musieal modium, Mr Jesse | (aken ua a doflnition of Christ's xreatnoss, It | cortain forma OF enjoyment. This lod tho via- nesitede it isn sad’ thoughe that | tutbling over the fonce to paying his quarter | place at 10 o'clock ‘ucsday AL; Wotch wt tata Oh Inst... te Foridence, 28 Mohuwkente. sts frum bis aie Fenudance ty toheny ne do ho, Chireh of thot Frionds of tha family neo Invited to ation: CUT. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS, Nid. HOAGLAND, OF INDIANARD. VE ne eal ses, tr ty oc, IIE WOMAN’ TE “4 Fe RNS CIISTIAN ween atthe gate, Thore was no drunkenness, and 10 Dad cbaracters showod up. Danglog, shooting, and tho ordinary mild forms of gambling (threo chances for 25 cants) ocoupled the crowd during the day. Just bofore ¢ o’otock Mayor Harrison, with 1 fow of hig faithful Bonchnien, appeared on the scono, THE ERA OF SPRECII-MAKING DRGAN, ‘Tho Blayor wna {ntroduced by the Marannl of the day, and was recolved with applause, Ho sald: was je 0 due | tim on, while bo was Infatunted with the fdea | thore might bo suine at tho meott Shepherd, One goutleman aroso snd auld ho | fest instructed us and next tmprosso +. a H. A. Morgan, Now York, and Gergo 0. 8mal+ . 5 with ovr tgnoranee, It could bo compared to that ho might yot turn aside and oscnpe tho | who not wi Jy. Piliadelphta, ure at tho Sherman. couldn't seo what benollt thoy could derive from Rut th A mnt a pardon, It is f lot of mediuins who wero laboring under somo | tho utterances of Chrlat in reforenve to Abras pete eat On. IL WHEnN Phnarant trot ot fee thoy" earls is oe air nobly of oq hones Wirstaw I. Freretn, Hartford, Conn. and J. | Guaormal condition of tho mind, He wanted to | Ham when ‘he sald: “Mofuro Abraham was I} pation that moi woro hourly changing for wonl | by nature nro full of the sodimont of aly. Wot N. lum, Sun Franctsco, nro at theTremont.” "| Poa ro sonsiblo meu, who didn’t protend to.) 4m" Tho word “yosterday,” ho thouxht, was | or wo, There was no oxplanation of | this | tho honrts are shaken by adversity tn bustnces M.D. Gens, St. Louln: L. T-Clatk,Clovelands | Her Situme. ‘this rade’ violator of tho ponee, | 2 Ualance to forovor as uso in tho text, and to- | Amazingunconcorn. Physlen!decay mag atudicd | Of At homo, whon thoy are thoroughly shaken anid E. 31. Hntehinson, Boston, aro at the Sher | and tho propriotica wus spoedily squelobed, huw~ | day was uot. fixed buta changeable fact. Yos- by science, but soul corruption might go on for | wp, thoy bovome roiled, muddy, and turbulent. ithout . . ¥ HY the if tho Moly Uho: se honrte’ annn, « Gvor, whereupon n medium arose and told about | torday hal been to-day, aud to-day would grow | Here niled BO ee err eer uted | ue. puelied of att sedi yt those honrte’cnn . : mont, It ts tha tost of . DB. Mim Wille, and James | 2 truly romurkubie pleco of work on tho purt of =| * 4 uaking that t Per me emer hee th yen dinkevat the | tho apiciiss teh, Le afimed, was the menus of | Lt to-morrow, fnd thus the went on making | virtuc and strongth, and of tno.strango Infatua- | tho siaking shows what the honrt js. Tha Mh. Presipent, LADLES, AND GENTLESEN: It P ure Wi! tion that God's patienve would await tholr con- | word tu tho toxt on which all depands is tho monthly mocting at 207 Alehian-or, tis al Pacite. eonverting ime ie si Haat Ron aro a ean tere ee tor ue to know | yentenes., Honea Satan prosoated nin ta oniy n | word eonfoss-”, It fs the plvotal word of tho ia-ith some diftdonce that} ries 0, arom to” | abe, ene = we lanporary oxpodion io man tou) e his | whol r the render, i y i. oan RT ad cow vor are D. | some unscon agents suddenly selzed him, and | the ono wreat fact taught in the toxt, which was eee oe rdom rue intoxienting cup, aise | “God “gives. tue word, Woreforo tt fe porfect In cand, f tornado, and an earthquake, solely bo. PEE REV.) DME. DENWIDDIE, “OF ah esau i s carriod bln out of tho house, and aloug tho | that Gud wus to-day what Uo bud always been, | honcaty in trads, woro suddenly found to be ox: | {ts nuapiation to all oir wants, ‘Yo: whom doos | CHUSC Catt Or Tiree naaeni that will happen | snée mooting in Farwoll Jini turdnys: oe ome : streots, until they ronched a bully whoro a Weecs | aod qtways would be—au ever-living, unchaog- | pudlent, and the mun fell. Sin was expedient | Hol give ine wore Ho mivoa it to tho massos. | fioeues {dared (ocome ourton Gorman pleale | FAR WOMANS GIRISTIANT J. H. Roaunts, of tho Goyeramont Printing. | mason lodge was In session. Ho turthor stuted | 1 a under fo clrcuinstances, “It nover puld, or, | Ho talks to tho millions and gives the word £0 | and speak to them (#c] words of truth und Bo- Ate ere RISTIAN TEMPER Ofico, Washington, D, ©., fa stupplog at the | that tho ypirits bore him up throg flights of | Ing Tein. - rathor, it alwiys puld. Tho Biblo was truc, | that tho miliiona can undorstand st: ‘Tho tdes | drioty, Lbave been to tho Hivarian plonic aud sree Union hold dally maetings, Sundays ex. Palmer House. . stairs and into tho hall, huving becoino ao | ‘Tho speaker then proceeded to consider God | “Tho wages of sin te douth.” bf vonifession in the minds of the people means | Drlcty,, | buve bed to tho Hintar ian Peek wns | grlennce igh Sadisonset, ‘and Aecig cock, Ps Enwanp IHauow, Now York; tho Mon. P. a. | torousbly othoreal that the deorkeoper: could | aga unity In history, in whieh hodwelt at some | | in conclusion, tuo apewker observed that the that a mun aball stop sinning whon ho confesses. | Croat tom, Tosday Lam Sintt-Dontschor, | januers for this wook ure: Monday. ir, wry qyinwanp iaugg, Now Yorks tho Hon. 7. A: | not goo utin as bo paswod by. Whon he got with | juan, und with considorublo feuling, on tho | subject taught tho wiadom ot thoroughly oxam- | If & mun eonfosios pissin in tho proper | Told thain that layer-boor wos ood, but tone | aeetys Mtr, "Summ hgas eo Stee Manet Perey. a Uw ork aro ue the Tromont. | 2480, portal, howevar, the {hogy soamen £0,797 | faut that henthoutem hud boon constantly a {olog tho, foundness of Individual. sudoninnts, aplelt, Ho will stop sinning 80. ae wa congolaus Fe eet enor drinks toomuen of it. “Dein | ghursiay, Mra, Cummings; Wriduy, Sra “Andres, 8H, Hennersorand femiy, Kansas Clty: A. | nrownd blu and tosauiut bit with thelnoses, { Kround and giving way to Corletlantty,, Whers | Moatitone itscusstons. ‘hoy ehould tonrn to | Atop in confession isto stop the owe of those | nit Gherresu(t of my spocah ut the jprdae, t0 ©. Bryden, of tho Wabueh Rafirond, St. Loulay | as, if he * “to-day, yesterday, und. forever” had guincd, | look tthe moral aspocts of ‘ovory act. Thoy things whieb inst be confossod. Nopontanco | hionig wis that tore were threo murders: next AMUSEMEN'S, 43. Donnolly jaud family, Kansas City, are at the DIDN'T SMELL GOOD, ng nil history taught, and the (ima would. ‘come | should never triflo with tholr own or another's | also limites that confossion ba made as public | tiny, mitts donlous Of fh WOmAN | KUO | Senne crane ws Leland. though, asho hadn't been drinklag any more | whon all rofigions would ylold to tho religion of gonsclontious suruples. Ono who had lived o | ag thoslus are knowa,—no more, no tess. A man | hor_cartor cauaod it, A colored man killed two THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, Jz was incorreetly stated yesterday that tho | than Usual, ind bla breath wasn't surcharged | Christ. iUstary was, in fet, full of Christ, and | feof sin could hive little renson to expect any | who wants to make a confession wants overy vod: whito men—Carter Iarelson caused ft. Cablil by ——— a of with an abnormal odor of limburgor, he couldn't wi Hhehangouble figure that Ho | steat ight and moral power at the last. to know It. If the question ts nt boma, sottio {t SEeigtn eS Eutan TeerVoras No | SCARS aN a iak tea | MHRE" rg rent ger eu i; Hear eid iat aang ~ nily askod what tho troublu was, and was i tb cous! Y i award has boen muds yor. ally aakod wnat Che, tratble at ae tod | ene covoriall gentlowman | next cquatvered, CHRISTIAN OBEDIENCE, itis not good common’ sonso to do otharwiso. Last evening nbout 8 ules " two pak impressed hin that he went ton splrituulletic | an idea of apirituullty was found, or whorevor a BERMON BY THE NEV. KE. DB. HULBERT. Unloas x man lives in the wood nso hormit, ho sire carta tie Moe eon aM | Sam rear tea AN ng ane ear | Rnb core Tar ea us Viera pea, ee. | ume Moe, cor, promote goneeteg | uns ae on may dee Aa ae Te eR ITO Tot OF | ees ee a Te ne OE Ee eee ane eee et eriiong, | murulnent tho Fourth Baptist Chure vornor | Christians who havo boon trying it, for thirty or Jowelry valued nt about $100. .No arrests, ebalr ond carried him across the room ta A cor-'| tho nlm appearing to. be to got at som of West Washington, and Paulina streets: His | forty years, and bave not suceceded In becoming Uns J. Rogexpaut, a Scandinavian boy 14 | talw lady who was altting thore, Ie attempted | thing absolute, but tho great Christian religion |: temo was * Christian Obedicnce,” and bis text | teue followors’ of Christ. “Aguiu, confossion catvald, bus bee away from his home, 23 | to stop, but It wasnagond. ‘Tho lndyecented | was enough tn itself for all cise, und Christ was | tho words of Christ, “1 ye love mo, keep my must bo followed by works, ‘Tho man who his Soa ad ae ae oinee daly 2). Hawa dressed | him whillo bo was yet afur, and shoored off, and | (ts uxpounder, ‘Tho yesterday sind to-day of mil | commandments,”* . been harmed must be mado whole. | Itostitution fnew ray sMiLOF buskoleloth nodk black hnt, | HO was lott standing ngatnst tho wall, Tho au- | roligion was Christ; and all that wos truo in | ye askod whothor tho ‘Ton C ‘Smenta (| ee. be mude for tho. wrong done to tho Any information concerning bim will bo tbank- | dienca fully uppreciated tho remarks of this | morals was found in Him, | Nothing could sur- naked whother.tho Ten ‘Commanvmen extont of tho wrong-doer's ublitty, Thoso Lully reoelved by bla relutives, catiounnte: went been us ae fonoctar. Hetoned puss in truth, benuty,and simpttalty the Sermon constituted a porfeat rule of duty tho reverend hae cholnta, cuvor nar ay ad necessary ao ‘Aveny large open-alr meeting was hold Inst | disturbance. D on tho Mount, Thon caine tho groit moral that | goutlemnn said bo would answor both yos and " shot a pallcoman Enns Harrison causot It, ‘beeause ho was nto Bavurion pionic on a Sune -day. A roliglous paper has sald that i ama Subbath-breakor, and that I caused all those murders, is . Lnst Stinday 1 asked for ‘nglags of watorand somabody gave moa ginss of door. I nover drank too much in my life, 1f overybody fol~ Jowed my exampto and precept * THERE WOULD BE NO DRUNKENNESS. I am bore beenuso I havo no right to say how you should spond Sunday, his morning I Wont to church, and now I nmhbero, + There are in Chicago a rent many creeds, na- T H E oO Pee ath Perersic Noh te Pa WO: MONO NIGI—Fourth WaAunt ti ‘ourth Composors’ Night~ WEDNESDAY—Brllliant program of miscellancors TOUISDAY NiCde ouris Shapley 5 RUMINSTRIN. ENO Nie eRIDAY Nat Mteqnost Program a Bh hind . Presbyterian Chuceh. | pad often talked with tho spirits and shaken | + 3 | and mau, which Jesus taucht was tho whole ot | us of all. unrighteousuoss."" He noyor falls to iti itor. Me, Bucobor, brother atthe Mov. Hen= | mandy with. "tham, whon Ce atte tee macke, | ejaliuess and fave" wore a volume to on vod In tenebing tho ways of Gud, All tho | human duty. Yos, bocaugo Christ declared tho Keep that promise, In conclusion tho apoaker Eowann NeENAN, @ core-tnuker at ‘Thomas | from it tho mute chaguotor nod alms 10 lite. FO TE Wrcaeuernrent: ind Meet as He in San Gospel aia to me ain fiait | the pluea where ono basa right to havo faith, Dove's foundry, corner of Contre ayenus and | Ho could also toll from aman'’s hand. «A 8t. | was the barmonizor of all truth, live.” Yoa, Bocaugo every spoitlc commund | Falth is tho ‘ovidenco of things ‘hopod for anu Fifteenth street, bad bis right foot bnaly crushed | Louis medium who was progent sald be had u | Christ, tov, was tho unahunging secret of hue | elyawhere secured might. bo Toforrod to some | thO cyldence-:of things unscon, Wo couldn't Jate Saturday night by a heavy onating falling fatntly of fourtecn children, all mediums. Chis | man fifo, as euggosted by the toxt. He could | ono of these Ton Commundments, so that per- | cll ytho luad if cash paymonta wore declared upon bim. De. Tatinterro ninputated thrae } Medium also related a remurknble ovcurrence, | nlone create, and nouw other could save, If | fevt obedience to tha gvirit of thorn would bo | 290 God poured down ull bis bloseings at onco. toes, after which he was taken to tho County | Whero the spirit uf a young, git rppenred and | soses wis In glory it was because his robes had | porfeut obodlunce to the luv, We are satisiied with tho chocks,—his promises, Hospital. gees shat ia seth Fie ale i eer Bee boon washed and | finda white it Christ's: bioud. Neverinoless, io would unswer that, in anothor mts tbo fulfillment will come to os many as . ve wore nin nol ui A pol - 3 pitts, Down, adrosemaker at, No, G3 West | duly und ulsaphenrad, ite id tried heating, ha Hicurywuleh could bo roforrad to with prido, duty," 3 decause tiore word my things |, At 2 o'olook there was another large gather- ere Rieger Mer rok Arete Rs iy niide blur ick, Sr. Shop | put thore wera noite like Christ, Frankiln, tur | binding on Christians which would novor huve,| 19g. chielly of tho young folks, tho occasion is ie { yt rr es herd, under tho intluence of strains of Inspiring | justance, bad dropped words of wisdom, which | heun Kuown to bo binding bad not God’ bel ng a Sunday-school oxerolse conducted by Gt full birbt, ny nf thom burst its top, and the, | muale from the plano, fell away Into trance | wo should uot foryot and be had taught gome | givon w further. rovolution of His will Mr, J.B. Hoobs, tho Prosident of the Assoola- Premises would bave buen tired bad not Beret; | und vomimunad with tho spirits, A wenutloman | valuable lessons Worthy of emulation, uutChriet | tuan. that contained .iu tho Deoalog. ‘Tuo | Hon, A Hocho und OMicar Grady qifestod entrance aitd | from the otter world, named tiamanuel [t wit | alone was the Mavior and rulinneo of the world, | rug duty of mon in thla ago wus, faith At o'ologk Prof, W.-A; Sponcer, of HockCord, cl suld, wish sce rcertain Jud ut she wis Y ot 4 ” presched, lo chose as his tex: 19 uf vorso ‘A Case of poisoning, produced by tho partial | net prosont. A number of uthor ‘porsans wero dee ny Ie forced mone Hie" keicom te Whallwa ‘to fase ee ean Were oan af of tho nluth chapter of 1, Gorlathlans:: . consumption of a cat oP cured Devtrocunrred | Wauted vy tho spirits, Some responded to the | could find examplos of woilth and prosperity, | God?" ho would not answer, " Koop the ‘en | God laablotw make all grace abound unto Saturday ovoning vt tho residonce of Folsom | call and oruors wore notte be found, Tho spirit | and feurn lessons from tho prste foe Christ | Commandments,” but, In tho words of the Lord | You, tat ye, always baving all suflictonoy in all Saturday ovoulng Vy inut sreot which vame | Of one man appeared, who wus still alive. In | ho would Hind after wil was the atonemont and | Jesus, "This ia tho work of Uod, that ye bolieve | things, may abound unto every. good work, year resulting fatully ta Me. Hnssutt and two of | short, tho spirits were sald to be not in a condls | tho fifo, and beside Hit thoro was none other, | on Hin whom He hath sent,’’. Whon tho Lord bolug enriched io everything unto ali bountiful - Ps children. “The pationts were attandod by Dr. | ton to be tuturviowed. wanted # reat, und,-us | for if His ypirituality was lost, Hoaven would bo | pronouncod the words; “If yo love mo. koop | Ot ‘which vauseth us thanksxiving unto God.” ‘Mintle, wifo pronounces them out of dangor, | Was subsequontly expluined, wore probably in | missod. Ho was the accret of human lite, bu--] my commandnicnta,? the speaker thought Iie io suid that onc-half of the huni raco was thougt Mr. Hassctt Js util quite fl, nead of o reat . min success, aud tt cortuin Savior, the “sane | referred not to the Deculog, but. to thuse,pre- | Saved because thoy dled in childhood before tlonalitios, and phases of roligion, and who abail: | "BATUMDAY AKT POpUIRE Ite % thus Ia tho words of tho texte"'ilo ts falthtul | suy who ls'right or wrong? Lbellove Loan coma | BATURDAY BVENING.. “Booplo's Progra gFeaing.in Union Park by 1.31; Tlniny, of tho | ©” Auothr person ‘then arose and sald that bo ee er oe a Te ae need worda | 20, eB beouuse thoy onjuiued tove to God | anu just to forgiva us our, sins and to oloanso Se eed manic wordless ood na spoken in a | Tickets, and soconts, “Forals atthe tipodtea sauctuary. If you ussemblo to enjoy yoursclves and request your Muyor to spouk, ho hus no right to say: "1 won't, because tt is Sunday.” Did any mun over sco me under the otfects of aguas. or consorting with thiovea or murdorera? look at this crowd and I sca no drunken mon; no woman but what is a good wife or rendy tobecome one, [Laughter] Why should Tany I nm too good to go to n German picnic on aSunday? You aro Vintt-Doutach. Wo-day am Platt-Doutsch. ‘This is 1 great and cosmo- polltun city, and you are all good Americans, Ain La Subbath-breakor? Have I not a right to talk to you whon you ask mo? Now, 18 {am tho hoad of the city, [ct me speak. «1 havo sald that Hht boor and Ueht wine would drive out drunkenness, and yot {1m accused of Sabbath- breaking and drunkonness, « T want to talk to you as Gormans, Louk at that [holding up'a glassof wator]. Itis pitro ua crystal, and yet if you drink too much of it you may suffer ‘from’ flutulency of tho stomich, Stand by beer, but let it stand by you, und do not He down byit. God Almighty has given mon becr, because thelr systoms demand a atim~ ulant, Letmo talkto you; Litave aright, becauso Tullding. "MRS. GRO. B. CARPENT! DILLWWARD ADAMS. Manmaore rin Lets GRAND OPERA-IIOUSE, Clarkeat., opposite Court-Housa. 'SHIS MONDAY NIGHT, AUG, 8, 1881, First timo In Chit ofM. Aud \- eailrat ting tp Catcago udran’s latost success THE MASCOTTE! . BY THE ACME OPERA Co. Undor the direction of Mr. ©. 1, sos tntroductor {he pepuine favorite, Wed Carleton, It Pouca, alfrod' Wilk iy anda Bras, Solbio! feoyand $1.0." s. MONDAY, AUQ. 2, A.M, PALMER'S UNION SQUARE THBATRE 00, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, forduy, td-day, and, orev Ce eee ee acto ccnane Hi SEO ee eae a eed eae THO problorns | ence psitaas Iie Germans’ booatse LAST WEEK Dims o'vninn, —* - ‘ustarday, uy, are forever. copts that iu allen "from is Ow! ips. je. un & cosmopolitan. mans bocause if ks faite qhfootrrasrs pools, wan oll at Pfoifor's NEW PATENTS, ~ Vath speaker nest drow from: the text eho | isvoning to ills volco, rocel ving Alia splat, and | to save the other half, Thoso aro composuil of tho thoy havo been friends to mo and mine. ‘Thoy nosis woo! Tawis Monn Strects, yostorday afteruoon and oveulog. A Spectat Dispatch to Ths ‘Chicago Tribune. thoumhe that Christ wis the over Hying sourco | following I Hls footstops, the faw. woutd bo | Jre majority who aro gover val tho fow who | took my wife aud chilaron’ by the hi Deamatic Cotnp! number of poryons from avrond, dologatcs to Wasutnatoy, D. On Aug. %—Mogsra, A. He |. roflane Taw. to ‘over vor.sick. God bad My. bull at Dora yore’ t f Ny D. On Oe AL HL ry ano that bollaved, In oboy- | 9rd novor sick. bad orlgfnolly built this 25 Catoeaare uid Joiners’ Convention. which | vans & Co, furnieh the following list of putents | wo could rely, or fo whora wo vould look for ald | Ing. fils commandments, obadiendo ‘would he Pyramid the other way, but ite apox hnd been | Peet Ne LOT Arnaut oe ate Louies ira Stuart, | issued to Northwestern inventors. ducing, tno | 14 tlmoof need, but the, troublo tn cumpariur rondered to tho Yon Commandments, and all | fovorsod by tho follies of the world. Ifo oxpecta comfort and hoip, and u nover falling | satisilod, for Christ; was, tho. end. of tho | Ate seldom well, and tho solita instances Who Wo inight have friends upon whom und, Aan Gormnni bands sinoothod my wifo’s dying pod. Sho iva in German soil. Toxtond tomy Gorman {rlonds tho rizbt hand of followship. an Monday, Tuosdoy, Wodnosday, und indays Tuownd Waunieminy Mutinue, PANICIIEK' Ky Fs, FRIDAY NIGH? und SATURDAY MATINE! Lebut of Mist, MOH i iy o 2 PRINDLVILLE of Gad, w: ot ~ | tu make every ono woll and ho expoots to doit THRE CHKERS WERE GLVEN Of Hostoa, and BY, Luetkort, of Cinolnnatt. .* |. past wack: Muolr holp with Yat of God, was that wo did noe | gthors whlch should, be binding unon the oh | how atthe ‘presont, Could gvery Curiatian do | forthe Nayar, Mr. Mv. Laforty road anorlps |. MADY.UPANONS ‘Tue Young Son's Christian Association sory ILLINOIS. . thoy would bo steadfast. A fricnd helping us | whole tlold of Christian obltgution, hla work, and could right havo its way, tho | inal pocm, and W. C. Claussen spoke brictly in | JAMES O'NEILL a3 = oo nt Farwell Hall lat oxening was conducted | John 8, Adams, isin, windmill, taey avalon pusistohopotiatnewouldhelua |’ Obodienes to Christ, or to God, how wasit to | World would bo convertod beforo the sun dank | Low-Dutch. Then the, crowd disnoraod, once atitapadBocet ee ‘Dy. Mr. Watts DoGalyer, First Vicu-Prosident of Jonus. Adams, Elgin, windwill-stecring meoh- | again, but while hope was pouring fn ono car | be renderod, and by what spirit was it to bo act- du the west, jpces: to Hal pnolie ane SELB AIRMNONIDEEA: on I anes ony pnd Bun Ay et at tha Association, whoso ‘theute, founded on tho | anism, . enur was Tushtug in ne the utbor. Lut wo | wutud?. Whnt oloments muat it contain, und | At tho ovontug meeting tho Rav. ©, Martin- | It was late bofara tho blenie broke up, - Sacer NUOCTUGLAE Ue Sourteonth to tho seventeenth vorscs Of the | “dont S.Adams, Elgin, mecnuntoat movement, | could go to Carist with confluence, knowmg Ie | what charactoristics muat it display? In ortor | «nlc, of Wisconsin, proached to a large audlonog Adjournod till this morning at 10 o'clock. MATINEES WEDNESDAY und SATURDAY, twenty-fourth chupter ‘of Romans, ombraced | - John 8, Adams, Elgin, wiid-wheel frama, would not foranke ug, and that Io was ae the | to bea truo.n gonuino obodionce, from what | on "The Powor of the Holy Ghost,” taking ae ape EEN ~sSRAGHPe OLYMPIC TIBATRE, the lives, hopes, und practice of two representa Dixon Bean, Catone, ‘curputecu! it toxt had so beautifully exprossod. His promiscs It aprii y his toxt tho oighth vorse of tho tirst chapter of tlve charactors of Now ‘Testaniont history. A John if, Beers and ample d f tes Hi satire saver Je eBRaT nae wore aca one i ttor. . Itidgo, Chicago, waters | wero amplo, and wude the very afr about us | whieh desorved garoful considoration. ‘truo | Acts: "But yo shall rocolvo powor attor that Junge audlonce wus fn attendanco and a decp in- |-olovator. f atvoot and musicals and ince fu was unighange= obedlonce was. comparatively rare, Thoro was | to Holy Ghost ts como upon you, and you abull terest ia the speaker's fruitful and well-WMus- |” Mortimor Cabill, Juckeonvillosittting-doviec. | ablo, whntelso could the world agk? And flo | nepusious obcdicace whlch God would apurn | Ho witnesses unto Mo both in Jorusalom and in trated aubject was observed throughout. Tho | Jon d. Clause, Chidnyo, perfcrator for printe | hid always kept His promises, though wo were | from His progonvo,. although {t pnssod cur- all Judea, and In: Somuria, and sinto the utter. service nt Yuewoll Haliwns proveded IyAmenan. |) tog. preasoss -? woak like ‘Peror or doubting like ‘Toomas. ie | rent among men All truc’ obodionca | Most parts of. the eurth,” Cho speaker called ir mecting at the Court-Houso stops:on Clark ohn J. Clause, Chicngo, folding-tmnchino, wns one and the same, now and forever. Neithor | had its svureo in the sanetiilod itootions | Attention to tha faut that God yovurns tho unt- street, addressod by Mr. W.8. Mathor, the As- Johu J. Clauso, Chicago, sheot-dotiyery apoa- | poraccution, distress, wnt, or sword abould | of the boart, and must be, first of all, foternal vorsvof muttor by force and the uniyorse of spirit alstant Goucral Seerctary of tho Assocation, ratus, ye 3 delve us from Him, and tho blessed ussurance | and spirituat, hnylug Its origin {1 tho Inmoat ree |' by Brace,- but tho sanie power onorates In Tus ‘Trades Assombly held a good-sizod moot- Yienry N. & Cottior and J. Mathony, Chicago, | He gives us should quoll our anxiety for the | cossos of the soul. No meroly external eom- | onon sphore, Ibadaptettact€ to natural conditions ing yosterday ultornoon at ies Washington | streot-tar cung. future, We dil not know, of ‘course, whnt | piiance with God's requiroments could onelbly in {te rolationa tothe subject govornud. Tho in- atrect, with ‘Georme Hogers fa tho chur. “The | . Richurd N, Crano, Chionzo, eloyator. would coma, but we did know that Death could | moet. the domand, ho .uccoptance of n vot | Hnle purpose of ‘Intuit iove is to bring light, ‘business was coulined to-proparations for the Joseph P. Ellucott and BF. K. Tracy, Chicago, | not stort ii upon us without Christ's knowing. | of opiaions, tho adoption of vertuin ous- fruitfulness, and oternal life to soula and to a grent ploule in. Ogdon'a Grovo thut will tako | stureotype-blovk, rer Woatovor camo, therofore, Christ would come | toms. conformity to speellica rogulutiona, tho | lost world. ‘Tho infinit mothods are ns Axod and Fince Aug.#t, at whien tho Mayor and many |. Yewinin F. tollund, Utica, machine for | witht, and Ifo should bo'to us our cunstunt | fullllimentofa round of ceremonies, tha ob, | cortain in grace as in love, When wo put our- orators of National reputation Will bo preeontas weindiog coment . [comfort and bolp. Bervance of devotions, aud tho bestowment, of | #elvea into harmony with God's laws and moth- Bpeakors. Over 4,000 tlukets bave ntready boon | soln A, Hollen. Chiengo, nuimal-trap. Inconclusion ¢ sponker spoko of tho Lord's | charitive—ull thoso netivitios uf the outer {Ifo | ods of vower Ho bostows all the pawor our co enid, The following labor organizations will | Jaines Wo Mubonough, Chicago, plauv-stool, | Suppor and {te institutith, and sald that wollo | worg worso than nothing if tho gent of tholr | Paoitica can recolve. ‘Lo do this tt-is nocossal have pinco In tho procession, which will numbor | Jon M. Mott, Chluazo, suboal-doule, - tho Apoatios had tallon ‘asleep tho ordinance Vitality ‘word not In the seorct places | to Uttorly ronounco solt and fully trust to God, probably 12,000. men? ‘ri and Sheet-Iron Work. | Atdraw J, Nelson, Solino, corn-droppor, lived, As Christ had been at the firat supper, | of tha moral life. God. looked directly | Who bestows on apiesual lito and Uod-given life era, Paintors, United Carpentors, Amalgamated Gourgo H. Northway, Chjougo, su. Hohnd been at every ono since, Hu bad not.| into tho hoart . itsolf, and — approved | ill the power and forea needed to accomplish Workingmon, Ludaes No: 7 and 1%, Milver-ditd- | Jesse He Noyes, Chlaugo, puckwt tollot-cago. beon visible to the naked ovo, but He bad takon | or. dienpproved the, socret affections nnd | lifo'simlasions. ‘Tho oxtentof this powor is mons- ers, Machintsta ond Dincksmiths, Ciearmaters, Follx B, Taft, Decatur, cneck-row cora-plant- | purt ut overs anoramunts ‘he speaker one ud- | purposes of tho soul. “A man might bon Phori- | ured nlouo by omnipotonoo and human capacity. CHICAGO TO MINNEAPOLIS. A'Trip by “the Albert Lon Route ?— * Good Crops—A Groat Demand. for Cars—Flourishing Business .at thi Flour City. : . To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune, BMiInNeAPOLIs, Minn. Aug, 0.—Betwoen tho hoat in Chiongo at tho boginning of tho wock, and tho fight of the ‘bulls and boara” on "Chango, 1 became somowhat disgusted with tho elty, and roxolved ‘to visit tha Groat Northwost’ in search ot a wavo from Manitoba and the truth as td the crops, Desiring to pass through fa fairly reprosontative agricultural section, I bought my tickat to this placa, via! the Albert Lea route,” so ng to travorse tho thrco Btatos of Ailinols, Jowa, and Minnosota. | * - SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, ONR WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING AUG. 8 with usual matinogs, the. flay ar tle, exciting, and amusing Comedy, In hnets. entitled is Or, THEE HEIOINK OF TIAZEL TON, DY CHARLES FORBES’ DRAMATIC COMPANY, ‘i eale of Bricon Ibe, die, ie, Positively no higha> price. Rositively no Nigh or peleee nn BAUM’S PAVILION. 'Twonty-nccond-st, Cottage Gravo and Indisoa-tys i ing during the summee ‘Tle Beg rday OvontUG und Guniny siaune, GRAND CONCERT. Admisajon, 350; Bunday Btatinos, Ie. 1, AUCTION SALES. PANTO NN DONNA IOOT eA crreaaaatl By GEO. P. GORE & C0. By % er. inintstered tho’ ordinance at a deuth-bed, and | soo, puro outwardly asa whitod seputehre, but | {he capacity of soul brings falth,poace, crors. * s \ Fauners gid Curriers, Washington Litoruty wae | “Honnta. Van Ltow, Aurora, car-door hangor. | folt that Christ Was thoro, ‘Tho slok man ‘also fect tullot dexd men's bones and all une | love, Joy, and golf-polse, It works throuxh in- | hardly nocd say that betweon Chloago and AT OUR AUCTION SALE OF No. 0, Molders,: mo No. 2h Plastore . WISCONSIN. folt his presonce, and though Death wis stand- | cicannoss, If gorvico did not spring from tho | tolicct, culturo, ruason of Shouhts and hope, | the stississippl, corn. which 1a the principal | 9. * + uy ors, Typoyrupbors’ lodge No. tu,’ Shoemnk- Willintn E. Raymond, (ipo, car-coupling. ing beside tho bed, thoro was no foar, no trom | loving affections of tho hoart, tho man would be | uid Is tho foundation of tho political, sooial,and | santo, is poor along tho rich bottom-lands; but ets, Brluklayors, and’ Stonomasons. An invita- | John MoGulro, Milwaukee, water-closct, bling, and atlwaapouco, : radfcully dofolent in the master prinetplo ot all | Fellgious worlde. q B tion was unanimously accepted to attond tha ‘J , . ‘Aftor tho sorton the Lord's Huppor was cele- | wenuind obedience, “It you are obeying God,” . farmers with whom I convorsed: assurod me consolidated ‘Land. Leaguo plone. at Oxden's y MICHIGAN, brated, to which all members of thor churches | said tho apeaker, * not because you want to, nut. MISCELLANEOUS. that tho recont tino weathor was sending It Grove on tho sth |ust.. tho procecds tobada- | . AbnorS. Bakor, Kalamazoo, seoding-machine, | Wore Invited. because you feel you: wat, ft fa nota loving : ‘BISHOP: MERMILE ahead on tho yee prairio-lands, and that a yoted to tho oninneipation ‘ol Ireland, A reso- Fredoriok Morntrager, St, Clair, wuszott, ‘Tho Rov, J. tl, Barrows, of Boston, who bas | service, but aservicg of restraint, rondercd ree | - . g ett fair crop would bo realized, . b] lution was; presented und adopted viva vocc, William Dicer, Marongo, Inundry-tuble. * beuncalted by the congregation, will till the | luctlantly; thon bo convinced thit itis not that Special Dispatch to ‘The Unicaga Tribune. ‘Whon We reached the uplands wedt of Davon- «hie giving oxpression to tho sympathy of the ‘Tradca George W, Flood, Clay Bank, chura-motor, puleiea wook hence, Io hus uot yot accepted } obedionce which tho Gospel enjoins, : Decatur, It, Aug, %—Bishop Morrill deliv. | port, the shouke of whoat and onts, bright and TO BE MADE Domne ‘with the printers of tno Milwatikoo Edward J. Muebnor, Dotrolt, screen-door. a é 0 call, howover, but will give tho cburvh an All gonuino obodionco must accept publican, who uro at present on 4 strike Carleton B, Hutohing, Ann Arbor, refrigerator | auswor during bis visit. , God os its standurd, Hi aercloot on bad 1 that ally, Sine Rie e bast jar A, Jones, Sturgis, xrinding-mill I $0) a jewt on band in a witl rospouts Of a My ie, ie - iy sucoosal—-or fullure,—to. Spann the obJea- Chirles Le Lowils, Stanton, whiftlutres-connod- THU LIGHT OF. CONSOIENOE. donable publication unless its managora accede B oe fy eons She lave oe cred two discoursos in this clty to-day at the boon ‘clearly “reveated .in ‘His’ word, and.| First Mothodlst Church, in the proscnco of thorofore | that . word’. . was holy, and | Vory larga congregations, Thare wore no sary- all its. commundmonts — just at af ol an ond. {eos at tha s!x other, churches In the ovening. on. ‘ SENMON BY THE NEV, Di. CODDINGTON, | Charncter must Lo conformed to tho w tho | In tho courseof bis morning soryico tho Hisho ‘to the domands of tholr omployés. ‘i ‘Thomas 8. Tow, Stanton, sled, Tho Roy. Dr, Coddington, of Syracuse, N. ¥., | Mukor, whe had a elatin upon ft, and who | daclured that thore ts no priest but Christ, an WONKL ‘OMEN. ‘Thomas 8, ‘Tow, Stanton, drive-chaln, preavhed in tha Second Prosbyterian Church centred tu Hits pain: all tho fori dette holl- wt No Mun On earth can or date proctalin hime fone nets nee a tt soe Featonay morning fom the fallowing txts | Bettye tie cam age oaue neh eMauNTy eg; | elf prot without boing ant-Cha trint pursuits was to have boon bold nt No. 313 | Christopher W. Levalioy, St. Paul, harvester. | © Our lamps aro gono out.—Malt., cro. 8 . | dircot the movumonte of the lifo, that tho bo- cy CHAUTAUQUA. ai Be aladisutt street, in the ball of aie Liberal Honjumin ¥, Bisgoa, Auaneapolls, expandings | -iphoge words had suggested to tho speaker a | Hover might walk niwaya in tho pertect law of Citacranqua, N. Y., Aug, T—The Chantau- delvel therawere only. tara. woinon prevent | IOWA t fox, rollootions on tho light pe consatouos, | {ers mulch God Mid gare eaconane Sollee | do Huy, don Or Foster, of Gundry a t : o Joristinn waa unde! plomn oblliit- q . a a i= Bnd toss than adozon ton. Me Hoyuolus rend | fyanfol I Dorsatt, Clinton, compound for Holemon bad doolarod, “Tuo shirit of man 14 | tions to tive - In. eonformity with Mino | periutended. the: assombly: of Bundny-sehool: ano calla wag feats ology tte oe sowar-ninos, ata. tho gandie of tho Lord,” and, "the Nght of tho | domands -of. tho Sabla; ho “must- accept | children. At puolio services tn. tho foranoon, ee ee ee oe et fabian Sword Willian Nopking, Dubuque, etoum-ongino | rightoous rojotcuth, but tho lampsof thowlokod | what It ucvopts, and .rojoct whut it rojecta; | tho Hov. if. M. Bucon, D. D. Pastor of Contrul taney, ch, be sald, duu orn yalvo, ? ‘ shall be put our." Job bud said, * stow oft ia | OF was ho bound by, any othor ed Congregational Uburch, ‘olody, proavhed tho ee Mo ane eal tao ot ‘womnni'a ‘Hebte | -2ebelt Jones, Clarksville, cnr-sont back, -} tho candio of. tha wioked putout,’ Tn ite tinal | Governed honestly by that rulo, w mun would | sormon, . : 5 te 8 Fin! hard 8, Muzntire, Burlington, volileio-pole ‘ = SO id Hot bo dishonost, svltiah, disloyal, moanty aute | | Iredorick Robortson, in.an address, sald that would bo a | good citfaut: 50 ‘ atlaphment: > | aualysls, consoionce appeared to Le of n threos | mlasive, rudo, {inmorat, iuboapltable, quarrole | the converted porseuutor Paul was not. the only EO eaiate i Mer aes eer inp ad vn Fy Bwab, Cedar Rapids, milk-cooler. fold nature, It wis tieat, io renson, rooognize | KUN, Drojudicad, slothtul, revoncofuly duyelts | Porn who hud bunvenly. vision. Going howo spoke Ignored that question. Oris of fio warts, INDIANA, {ng moral instruction, and dlstiogulehing bo- | £11, morusy, With ila. life roguluted ‘by that | from bis last trip on tha canal, young Jumes gh “lave OFT, InIGKIOUR RA aang vory woll. 4. & .. | Woon right and wrong. As wuch, it was un | stundard, 1 inun could not knowingly and wile | Garilold, untering bis mother's house, hoard hor A Mr. Luther spoke in w rumble way onthe | Goorgo J. Clio, Goshon, barrow and oulll- | COA OF knowledgo, und. way pilroly human, | Wwly gherisl any form of Bln. : praying for him, und, proving obediont ta: the be a ya gba worn to a Repti ican Gove va ae s ¢ ‘Tala rooognition of 9 radlvat difference between ‘Obedience, to be of the ponulne sort, had for envenly. vision, he entered upon uw new life of erument, aud anidlovery aun and wornan pros. | | Jou, Greek, and, f, M, Bellman, Rvansvillo | fips and wrong wus a ioral iniuidon, | 8 rue nul the, plory of Cod, Fee re | a ee on ty oP Eas ere De, feat'for tho genoral wood, ‘The Mmeuling was | "illus Lathrop, AvWin, Uttinig-Jask. ; nlveraal, Autailibio, and sngamile | OF: | eee Liar to Uswarnds tho utvonpe wauld ba | Wells Perrine, of Stiaiigung Dr, Ke Bt. Nally of aimflar Inovory rospect to (howe held avery Bune | | U-s. ‘Enomupsdn, Bart Wayao, wooden-stirrup | Wmprovament, the | soul, huvint dle | Fee ee poitnaEspediuneyenay. cone | Drew’ ‘Chooligical Beuitunry;” litsuop ‘Id: O, FA Ee ee etme, gosnthls, . Hvansvilio, adjustable | fen applied tt to individuntaouous aid ubjocts, | venlcned, ponulae woaetiuenty PUN unio | Tt ne gkorwin, of cinoinnat ane bad wronge- of Workibywomnon wus nob dis} runtel-ploce h 7, BvaOe o Thus a set of moral judgments wag gupeltedt provalllng custom, the goneral tony of ploty in | Bugland, Prof. Shorwin, of Cincinuutl, cons yeltow, told plainly that sroull grains were bar- estod In good shapo; und the occusidnal viow of stenm-thrashors nt: work rovesled the frot thut the nuw crop waa bolug rapidly made ready for the murkot, Atovoryatation at which wo stopped 1 mado diligent Inquiry ag to ylold, and ‘was agreoably surprised to tind that it was bet- ter than had boven anticipated or announced, ‘Tho corn in the casterngoation of Jowa issim- By, jnagnlticonts and, In fact, ali the way from ‘cat Liberty to BMinuoapolls, It stands rank, wroon, and flourishing, = «oe DEMAND FOR OAnS. Minnesota furinors and whoat-doalers, along the lino of tho Minneapolis & St, Louis Road, ase Burod mo that sixtvon to eigutoon bushola of whoat por were would bo thrshed, The ono arent prom now Js, that oars cannot be had in quantity suiliciont: to baudla the-crop. I was sbown Ordors for carsat houdquurtors bore that would for thirty duys to come put a sovero tax upon motive power and vara to double the ox- tent of present pemernle. Rluyutors are yon: orally quite full,’and tho now vrop Is boing rushed in for markot, gs y Amotat St. luul yostorday Br. Warner, who hns 4,00) wore of -whioat in Southwestoro Stinne- gota, and be nssured ime that it would average olgbtecn bustols to the acre. . » . Z ¢ Northorn’ Pacitia & Manitoba Itallroad headquartors tho ery ts, Cars—curs—varul: ‘luk AUG. 10, ‘We desire to call the especial at- tention of Retailers to the large assortment of goods designed for PRESENT and FALL SALES. GLEAN CUSTOM-MADE 6000S; », GOIE Otttanal 21g Stadison-at, = o 5 . : CANDY. Sane Ones am ' ‘Bond $1. §2. 6 Paar 0 f by expre: best Bil dante a we bi ear GUN Sieur —————— _. OOLAN NAVIGATION __ Nomar GENMAN LLOMD. . re aa art id to MMinnvapoljs there Fait it 5 c Tho churches, or siinilur considerations, were | dusted vosporscrvica, Dr. Campbell, luhop | {a tho luoreused aureage Lo Minnosdta and Das |. “- ondon-Paris: Sen roe | iG banter, | Rats Set a tay | Wea oat | See EO | a au ot P| ier ancy ry fn m ¥ if 7 Y v it ‘at bil lam wit! el ‘. om si = _ MOTHER AND CHILD. . fe fonts emia cee ey bunny Habito error and eupasla aot then. he ravoatod wwin"of Cod was tbo + PAESHIVLVES DAPTLT renege ta yoaris bright and plump, and:| , Por Bouthamplons anu Hremer erneen pounced dows upon a uogro bagalaauar |. J0sopW Aahonfelter, Iie Springs, sam, # et third elciment waa tho tmpelling or auc | i Fovedioyuy hud for-tie'ond anytaing lowor | qanenu tacts ate Aue teeth Vetlyo | MRAUTIRUL VIEWS.“ s * | Jonah rah nS aad Ha ta “4 i ——SS———————— . — = . ¥ i bes un. 4 4 weet. * | Wrong. 9 dirovtion of a Nopulsc was ale ie 4 P| spopular jn ny: cathmaton,: i by so al Soro the pull, Mra, Sarah Morsch, of No, 205 - Bpeclal Disvateh to. ‘The Uatcavo Tyibuns, | Wrong, Tho direction of thle pulea was al | suudive. ‘Tufsaorvica wus not 10 one who Would | Wanifostud. the Avsuclation wilt logo an VHD ALY Meagk Galan a tio [erin rou, Ne Ye he stocrage gu He ‘Woat ‘Taylor atroct, while walking along in tho.) “QUrNG¥, I}, Aug. %—For some dayy all avail |‘strongthonud or weakenod. While in uy it was | Pay8 premium for acliishness, let that solfish. fr it us North Garman foloyd from Hreiiot ua ders che Vicluity with her’ Iittio niece, wes attacked by | AUlo forca haa .been employed to push throuigh | notof ws: It was tho volvo and upirit of God,—- | jer be nuyar so gute und -rofined, ‘ho Holy | [aae ime borage ey ouees of worship andy DB constant succossion of: surpriscs to s and tho only agents authoriayd ty fy gy § Cos hip, tho way of charming Iandcapos and’ protty | aro i, ChAL EU eral Agcolt ty Mthe light whiob ightuth every wan that coin. | Spirit must bo tho cownrkor in ovory act of jargo momborabip, ; Inkos,. A 5 Raut age B¥8outh Clark-st. tor, Who !8.adisroputablo Inmato of tho hs be opr Centers uetevils, oth inthe World." hy peas, the Judgment, | tH0 abedionue, * nox wat wo aro - duligiont of | ys. baer Ae eer ge babweat INE ae 5 and wha fe knows masala Hele the vials a ee ne Webuaby Ra 1d, ho poles are all and tho Almaty apleit iq mion—th auchoritus urealves, to think uyentnis OF quriolvos, hae Sci RORUMENTAL seine Hopkins barsunzers chanus for ifnwetoako, Ss T A T E L ane yas up tae aod oie ot tag | ug aap nf tne eu proven | Cpaanea wie wate ountation al mcs | Sunfed Gow oxcoeia and OY tee Ive GOO | nro a, marble monumoni, len | FONE nent, tine Lake oon te 7 tmst. aié ‘tha sister did not ize bor, nud though | frum both onds eration. Ano granite’ and. marblo monuments, tablets, | 10 rival tn thigcountry, lthougbt Lako aw, Lvorpoe), Duviin, Be fet eres LE sister did recognize bor, aud even thouyi 2 vhursdi Une, Tho oxcessive hoat | riiity and rollgion in man. ia, “deo TO rf the cere . abe bad! abe would bave been sustiied in deny | Of Thursday and Frid joss Of consulonco was clearly a daublo FEC, "s in New York, had no poor, but Stinvetonks iets every pdauion. Kecod Cele bee ve the mon in and ‘ —— _ | statuary, curbing, ofc., In selected stock, Oftice | superior, pat ded eee acnleal nding to deouusunctALlon Cory carey wi fee thera ea pile a Cr | MWg Rr ae ae | Lt LR, en te ee ea n(n was seen rein gHUNTERO AND MAGUS, | eainebcomie by gent wait aes 0 “ ‘1 inadu. noon V 1 5 1 er attiy, abi Th Py Ruprvitge Mire cara tho lowest depths of | tive ix ovor oventy miles, und sovoral Im- ‘Thoy vould uot bo demmoustratod ur eduvatod, | SERVICKS AT tire Lee ae? CAMPMERT. |) - The Iusstan Nattonal Debt; Pralric-oblokonsace plant ful. caproiatly about “eeBppeaway WAY yaa tot Handuloe child. and took refuge with it in the baguio, | portant Sisvourl tawat—amunk thom Kiluu, tho | Tho athor two clemonts woro capuble of ins |, ING YESTE iu : ‘Acoordinig to tho most ronput pllofatatatement:| Hablenentiomen arc Bult true, Watorville’ ast BIOL, Wes — et and Mira. Morveb appoalcd to tho police forus: | scatof Knox County—will be brouybt, for tho | crease oF dhniuution, Logs ou: the humusy aide Tho camp-meoting at Lake Dut yeaterday | env condition of tho Husslan State debt ut the | ilsbing resort. must -" tke: rea Think, re 7 MBELING Slatauco. Bhe was wivon the oblid somo two | Hret time, into tclegraphie communication with | wonld bow gradual weukening gud perversion | doyoloped Into a gonuing success, Tho dollght> | bugiining 0! ‘Vaca Tallon: the oansone | dtecitoeor Walton, of twolnen catching Inons | ATOOKHOLDEL. a eard.exo, When dtuttlo Kirk wae divorced from tho outside world... of tho Judgment upon inoral questions, WHO | sul change Io tho woathor bud ite lewitimate ef | dated dobtentored in tho Groat Look uf tho | day thirty plekerol ‘averaging Saurtoon pounds | Ampere ina & 88 309 bor Bishond. two youugur enluirea wore a6 a ee 4 eT ee eat itoe ued | four and tho peoplo pavg -beon' thronalog Into | BRS AMNgUnLSL to, SALT NO, toqulcr vith | cnet, und alx Wolyhing. vor oightoon pounds | CHicAGy, as oue aN Owing to the moiners inabity Hig carofor teu: A numbor of ere UTE the viotnity of TE OUTS ats0 sublect to law. Bt, Paul eee pnicoaa to ee yea aaa re ae ai a8 Baber fable ini algae ve busts Lo STOCKHOLDERS’ MEET A THUG SEVERELY PEPPERED, 7 | Franti and thinoleergnte tad an altereaton | Gott, guiiyreaont wide dna dus ght af | ¢Rora eer at au Darcipadiagia we | andzannaan onver rubles, makin auagaer | of Chitaety is erowitg dow nesu uae adfgtcede hora wivonatasneei! Sac I a . onthe sidowalk noar the corner at JI a'cloo a ei exercises, somy galng fo.ono mooting and 0 thogso suuid ArY Addud £0)! F wlders 01 emul). awk Me ig wi 80, galing fo. and somo ede to, und ovary branch of trade it y A be held al ‘of Aad the Dausing atreot police stygen brucear’ thugs | olerday forenoon. Knives and rovolyors wore Pe ae een ton ae Hedling | toanother, all boing wellsattoudted. ‘Toams are | foe Wwloaiurad papee menus, the tOLal AMOUNT OE | Gun do, Tata iu yodtorday with un attaano of aigeats Ctenady binule we to St efit 8 hilo under the Influonce of bud x 64 | drawn, and fora tuo things looked dosporate. | would follow a naturnt Barannlcx iat law on |-rived oyory fow nunuted f6qm the country, Tho |+ Pasty be oe tho Ploncer, 3 learnt it the tlouring firm of si, fur Bey Rarwasy os | We tuirpanky gat ae while under once of bud whisky at G20 | Ayite Gurian: boy. o ire named Juhi | tho pie hand, und on che other a law of xrace. | hotel wus filled to overtlowiny, aud tonte aro I : G. A. Pulubury & Co, woul tn October ava | Bid itussait bao, whos teri UF ° Jast evening kicked up # dlsgracoful row in | Kuoklo tn sue way Rot into Tho crowd, aud wid | Tho Judzment was. woukonod on moral ques NF p aro 1a C a1 _ | cupnolty of 8,000 barrels a day, fhe lomand | Senyane suspoll Baker anisguls IEE 4 - Spsoph Glonson's saloon at No. Wi Hulstod | Koookeddown ang umplod upon, When ploked | tone just as tho memory owimayination would | demend. the hoarts gnd tacos of the managers | - «Aiprrar and Yarwsr +.) | For onra alous will bo 200 dally, amd qhutr froiyute | "Lyurder of tho Board of Directors t* preaite2t WG! + Girest, Phoy called for driuks and were verve | UP IE wus found that ha bad sustained a.com |‘loso or incrouso thelr enorgics us thoy wero wero beaming with sogiothing . more than ‘ro: anus that now havo their rost and | biltsavur $3,000,002, Goy, Wuskuurndocs neurly S YON, Borat seh with them. Willinin Gleason, brother of tht pees, fracture of the ny Joy voluw ¢ 6 knee | stengthenyd by use, uF woakened by disuso or | liglous fervor as thoy contomplatad: tha crowds sf) ‘est by complication of Hvor and | os lusga # buslneas. By tho way, the Governor | _ JOIN A. TION, alt . . of tho | ito was takun Lomo by bis fatbor to, No.7 tills | ybuso, Qu the olbdr band, tho gradual with: | yhteh assured tho nal fucoosa of the mooting. ty wrauld giv nature's runiody, Lie dete reteiy bas iueomomplation ieee |S ders’ Me an proprietor, domauded payront, but they gave | uuls streot, aud. wag there wttendod by, Dr. | drawal of spiritual impulsos toward tha wood | sundad ts th > TOW tho! " ¥ Ws @ télal. thoy would upoadily | restored, and that be bus In contomplation some Stockho! ers i bins only abuso, tind tinully began hurling boor- | Luyorio. EN fue {i accordance Witt that Inw whlel fave. | BHuday te tho great day, for thonsooin! pleagures | ‘ured, It nots on both argaue ut the entny thue, | stilt larwer unterprises whou bio roturus, “ ectat mocting oF t2 gl ‘and otber iilssiles at blu, Just os SE ere rue ERASER i | erned all spiritual giftte ypon certain montal | aro ton greay degreo given YP. And corrospond- | and thorefore cowmpletuly Ulla the bill for wu pore Tubull gathor somo statistic of busiuess hore, ears. Bill. be 8 at Marvqatli ‘Sache tbh Sidrphy was about to bit bin on the head with Writo to Mra: Lydia: #, Pinkham, 283 Wostern | statca within, If ‘the opinion on duty’ was | tayly groat Intorest was manfested in tho mectr foot rowouy. 3¢ you bayou lamo buck and dis- | and then moyo an to Plamarok, from which eld ax the otten of the auld company ns s Sia. Ceasar sare .e uve yoe ad, Rattery avenge! bya Mase, FOr muuans of ludiag that ' yuurue. 1 ee pewaue tho, judamene bud net wg |G wa A Roe tare ordar nd i joys iso it ub once, Don't neglect aint wih gee ye ioscetp lien, e ae pen Chicago, on wl eye ee SE Sadar Vw jut str oO! ue i the bof Avo red to out 101 a wo guitivat on ao subject. was; - i 5 = vi a! si Soe se rae, tirougit it, ‘De. denalugs, | uf hor Veqotuule Corpaand, ita 5 wave | valour God within Tulnlor, ln was bes | , THO crowd was so groat that thore was a won tho Hed llyer Vulley. vee owl ae eee eee te yulict undressed | cure for die most staubord case ‘of female | cause men compelled te Soly One to: leave | derful rush for dinnor at thohote! at tha noon the wound, wulch be saya lee very severe one. | Weakness, thom by thels perverse will and wickedgosy, | hous, Ovoy:0Q0'pooplo were given amplo din- se and recommend of all schools ; take thelr advice. SO Werocommend Eldredge sewing-machines.

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