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5 . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 22, L881." - I rents sgie, WwW “a tries, and the ovenslon for writlog It had grown ¢ waste of nature's onorglias and tho lnal running [| tho leafy grove, not by all, for noBundas | and burial of thy Savior thoro would bo no DE. THE CITY. RELIGIOUS. as outot tho agsasination of the Cyar of Russing | down of syatoms of worlds have thoit orlgia in | tratna wero running, but on foot or In tho great | Powor. ‘Tho power tay tn Its triumphant resur- i " ve en it prior to tl t- | erroncons views of tho relations of a primal r ‘ohte . | rection trom tho stato of tha dead. In this was GIDLSAt Onk Tark, i, Sanday ning wee ta pt anes renitene Gernisels ‘ite’ muvee powor te fareo. Toy any fall to *raconilza the ee se sehivles big eae a OS the ho pot Wife of bites bey-out tha world. Beams mae ene Mon ine ii ct nver transtel 0. fore 3 x " Y a IN GENBRAT, ¢,. Dadication of All Saints’ Roman | Simiternes Porc] aud Tonk to itn Reenter | ee te urcowilirun lack to wu inereato ot | avripta from tho ritealdistriote, ‘Thoday waa | to ft uatodicrinit to prepare eto five. Wain | STAYLON thetangral of the ita ont yg tho spenkor thon quoted from the encyellenl, | power, aud Instead of physical energies failing | perfect,‘and ententatod to aiwell tho attendance prepaet is i vache yore eee vy ail (gto niage s Monday afternoon ne cence ona W. 1. Bante, of Now York, ts at tho Pacific. Catholic Church by Bishop and Holl that tho Fight to Fg ts From. Glen ns | hau Hccormang cxtauatets thoro sa Constunt it~ | tothe grontest possible wumbes. Tha exercise, | ProWNTe! todlo, ur ereat trouble waa that wo cerca eossary’ a eres vt i # wore not prepared to tivo, and tho reason was I NNOUNOE eu ——= C..W. Ganoxnn, Of Bty Paul Isat the Pacitio, McMullen. Torin And hui tee Cxtioleanenainsirone. ope. | flokl for (holt operadone, Nature aiinaya wenee | bernn with tho enrly prayer-meoting nt 0 | thae woddit not, allow the Gorpol tn all ite full: ANNOUNCEMENTS, Fran I, Duroun, of ttnoino, is atthe Palmor, position to the fundamental pollttval truths on | the bloom of youth {0 aome part of her empire. | o'clock, and at nlove-fenst was held, the Taber- | neas to ontor our hearts ‘ 0 t MAS HOOD WILL CONDUCT a which our free government rested, and a fint | ‘Vo our Hinited viows change ta written on overy- | nacto being nontly filed. ‘This was onc of tho | | Thocentral truthof Christ, thoSon of God, must ILO} toa DUCT T sis G. H. iCxion7, of Washington, is at tho ho,Popo’s Last Bneyettcal Letter contradiction ne tho prinel pica jut tho Deotaras | thing. |The moxt heantiful objects | tuto | charncteristia features of the mecting,ns It 19 of herbeltoved,, Thoro.waa ou wamge in fn Gospel Dirocyiae prayer, mocting tu-day in Vane abner. " ; tlonof Joflependonee, “The Bolling OF ato Serpe east : j | Methodiam, and was porvaded with 1 fecting of | joy its blessings. Confession waa tho geandost | ——————— wt ana dus. LeAnock, of Winnepes, are at Criticized by Bishop Mr iueinouneci oe te the romeo oe The. nee why toenappsnetn Avée ane Ang hier tines | deep rolemnity, “Fetvont prayers. woro offored | ‘wark n man oF warhnn could dor The ejtonker wa UCTION SALES, 0 Palmer, y a i, q j- Eton tht took hold of tho haart. Fallows. herents of the Papacy ton Government Uke our | of omnis or Inorgante forms, The powar that | and tho usual oxpertoneca recited, Mr. Harel | believed in a roll nit topic Holi of the Nene WE. D Tat loom! 8 royls- ad awn, aid as to the eculesinstion! foyilty ot such | works over and aloyve nll these changes has na his oxporloneo, stated that two | Zhere wore too matiy intel lectin 5 denen tiatt ae pata Tlnsronta to Any nonccnthulie Gosernment. | iret to titcsto boginiiag and nocnding. We | 20% i rolatine Dorlonvo, Without purification of the heart no mat ey soar Nrat Dow, of Matne, thot a Mut. aaido from this, thera wes vory Httlo | stand {n this tlehty preseneo with a conscious: m0 tf * | worthy tobear the mame of Christian, Faith iy 8 'y presence with 1 consclou errors had gone abrond fn tho Howspapord tn ro: iy AL OWE ne, tho temperance ndvo- | The Materialistic Tendency of Mod- 1 Madinon-at, f tf 1 en ny nye ard to hin? Ono was that ho did not beltove tm | led ono to turn away from everything thot was ~ Paciti He a aT Seen ene rent ee ected SA A tte oa Rinutiitention, tho other tbnt hls auccoss in) viclous and corript, snd to walk Itt the beautl+ AUD ro) a :} x C@) NI onibs is at ia Fael ce ern Solence—Sermon by the people, — and. his’ sccond, that all | tous that Natiro's forces aro wanlug with age | arouding tho’ people was duc to on kind | ful path that fed to glory and to God, Christians : Gronak 8, Dick and wifo, of :Mtoomtngton, wor enmo’ from Gods neithor was tora n | and hnatening ton fimiieenys Wid sou shake | OF magnotiem, “He wanted to contradict voth. | wore kuown by their walk. Hopentinca Opening Fall Seas Il, are at tho Pacite. Dr. Miller, logical connection between the statemont “that | aur confidence in the stability of the tniversy, | Ho bellevel in a wat oni froo salva changed the Hifo;, baptism changod tho state anit on fron) hla homo, No, 05 Forquor atreot, since tha Worship in the Woods—Tho Hoy Tana Clow Mitt OF ‘palttionly jut tho mants nower manifesta ftsoit, will over Wie lost, ton wo | will of God, and tho only magnetism which | was no plico ike homo, Wo rove ate ora n 1 ‘A ‘en ) un ee fisincirtaivéet “intaee Wee Slaant Besnaher ut Hie Desplataen featacions of H woro ne Yartous is the neods of | can aca vious that all of Nuturo' forces aro us | would rousn tho pooply to a sents of tholrdan: | and pilgrims toro, Ny ahd by if we weru fulth~ | ‘Tuosday, Aug. 23, 9:30 ami, ‘ny South Halsted streob bli 8. clos er at the, Desplain ¢ : itnending as the nowar thit ts beblud 4 rt . ' for revairs yesterday, much to tho disgust of pene ‘ P eae era yas nti, however, ho went on to | the natal economy thora {8 not only aconser+ | cloan heart in the alaht of Gud and n wholo | Jn Heaven, and bo at rat facayae, with: God and Thursday, Aug. 25 9330 hundreds wito were not ndvised of the face, Camp-Meeting. say. in taking the position nt rociety had not | vatfon of Toren, but a constant Inerosse xrawiny | hearted devotion ta Tle sureiil, aa tn ence, | SOR CHEHaL OUE cldoe UrOlHOL, as rcoo atated darpatlneg of Votirable"Goods! one ratte ‘ ao consent of “mth auto : yi. . Mr, A mice attond OF TeS iteuiae Mingervents spennye from. tle, family, God's erentions whics | early scttioment of h noweountrys mennnd hole throughout tho entire diy and evening bts that $171.6) had been nubeortbet for tho Momo ta in Rach Bio, 1%, GON x CO, renee a and Thursday. FORMAL DEDICATION OF eto | ie teense ee aa a eriior tuo" trlle | prunercilitestions Int fom to resuit of those | ecdnd” from. tho -variows tents and vottaes | ‘tho Committea hiving ohare of tho yatter hte OPENING 8.7. Nicnors, af Jersey City, telegraphs Su- EDIFICE, Into ‘ao mitlon, and tho family organize | proncer lubors @ nen urow strong te Inbor. | that dotted tho grounds in all directions. dcolded, in viow of President Garflold'’s condl- Perinteadent Medariala to cee ‘Tho formal dediontion of All Saints’ (Catholto) | {lon was the’ root, from whieh bad buen | Horses aro unio, ad locomotives and mo- ‘Tho Hoy. Thamas Hirrigon was, of cuttrse, tho | tion, totefor asking the peoplo genurally for for Lewis 1. Wood and nol C | - x use ‘algal and mechanical power now | the'labernaclo would not contain. Ho begin | obtatn funds for aehurch to commemorate tho teinde holt, Ora. Gugpel ineotius inst ovens tho eouthwost corer of Wallace and Kossuth | Mee ha tid eomain ‘aes amcreMt cant, wie | tum ie had Gairey yous ae, Tho old mon harn | ie uddress with the romack thee thera wero | rocuvury of tho President when tore Was o ‘ ul is o Ey tho ntthority:| chanical invontions taku tho place of more | Rredtuttraction of tho day, and his morning | subscriptions until it was koown whothor ho brother is dead. lea Sea a nee Oy tears ciiuatenl we oe ine "ie fone ana that the primitive mothods of foree. Tho City of Chicngo’ | serinun waa listened to by a cougregation that | would recover, since it would be In bad tnsto to { I ing. After the regular service an after incotng | strects, and n full description of it was riven in | yea’ as tho power of a paront, aid | wasted tholr onorgles and aro passing away, but | 60,000 prowises in tho Bible, but there was ono | doubt about his getting well, ’ Tne CrMmux esterday morning. Tho at- | her hy dovtrine of absolute ovediona | thd young nen who nro taking tholr place with | that had comforted moro’ despondont hearts % AT ATICTION ea ee eae rietiaiee ia samba SeaLeniay was ory Themes and, nl- te Ringe wel tie spouknr that Me queued. (hole togreasl ng numbers ant Ba have Mee had Brought Hack inane (want erates gad had SUNDAY LABOR. o¥ citoice cusrost-stapE 3 Mus. Vrnonika Paces, a Bohemian, woman | though tleketa of admission bad been issued, iver he rit Faget a a Titine cunt | Lennerorned te nit inorenool power in tho future, Bao OF tho swentoat versoa Foconded, wid A PLEA Fol ‘rit ONnSHRYANCH OF ‘TIE 40 years old, and only n short tina fn tho coun= | many wore unable to tind seats, The forward | or Kings wan thy riuht Of na individual to enter | Wao sev thesame process of Tmoreasiag enoeyy it ght God lund tis power to tho presentatt ora BABBATIH. 3 try, waa found dead In bod aby oclock Sattir | yows wero occupied by tho Sistors and dis- | ynotuor's family, drive nway or Kill tho paronts, | Naturo uverywhoro. The sterile roll, whioh at | this promise, was found ip donn viwii. Tho | Engincor Gorge Kllbur addressod tho rallway- Abu eee Aiport aereete The ane tinguished guests, Boside tho handsomo per | and then demand obedience from tho children. | firstsupports a very scanty rowth of vegetas | announcement wis worked it hall n dozen timos ura, Nu, tbe 4 a iy 1 boxats, for he wanted thom to | Mott's mvcting nt the corner of Kinzie and Canal SH re) ES been notiiied, manent decorations of the interlor, thoro were mei ie pine, Pepe Praeeen ten ihe rovers ton, ction er om [a ag ee ot cee fot tho text in thot aT ir mite Mon eo Btreots yesterday on “ The Sunday Labor Ques- : 43 s 5 & ‘The: latest reports last night regarding Capt. | bouquets and vases af cholco cut towers in tho | «ud gentiomun euld the inferences to be drawn | herbage, and these, fallluur buck In decay and | ‘Cho blessed promise reforred to was this: “Iie | tion. ‘Tho subject, ho sald, ts not what day utler, one of the victims of the tux explosion, | niches about tho altar, and the general elfect | wis, that the Popo considered vonuitriod whure | apparent denth, curieh the soll aud Incrouse its | iHwt cometh to Mot will in no wise cust oul’ | sey should worship,—tho dows observed what is PERS Hiya ae ee ee ee ee tinder tho charxo, of iin ss Senta: that'it Srusmicnanzoabinend the Popo infallible, | back’ in one piace thoro Is nn evident novia ‘There wis eortulnt, ne eee would be on way thoy shall hnilow and keop It that thoy may |+ WEDNESDAY, Aug, 24, tho chinces for his recovery wore slightly tine | ‘“leeker, and wus performed by tho Chicago | yorit was rumored that Leo wus consitering ulin | forward In another direction, Power fs | hand inevery trouble, aud thero was no possl--| secoiven blessing. ‘Tho Lord, as told in Gencals, AY 0:0 A.M. PROMPT, proved Orchestra, with fronts: pistes, aud a eborus of solr a sort of trisnier Deca steppe of ann Lansterred to, foree., Jad force. Hing anole to Dia oe 2 wlio. Rou up tn pore 100 Agung cnutrat had sot npart nday that Ho might rost from all Nothing that any Good Retailer reebok f . 4 Irty volecs, Mra. Phoinn A st ral power, 0 believed In the Ts f y 4 : ’ Late Saturday night a female babs about 4 | rman. ‘he pieces perfurmed Ww ro tho Kyrie, Metin his predecessors, it. would thoro- PBind aiid worldenre hur drope in, tHe aineas Lord, J thank Theo that Lum not dead, | Hlawork, and had sanctified that day. ‘Thon weeks old was found lying on the front piasza | Giorkd, and Credo, from Haydn's Second Muss; ha % td not thoy of tho prosent ubsorve 1 be lacking in this sale, q it tamporal power when | Ieasocoan of tho Lnifluit, The romtions of une | Amen, 1 must hurry down to breakfast,’ why snow uh OC No, 42 Honoré etrout, to residence. of Sie. W. | Giteriory front USuiotl, UIC TES. SIC ES) | ee eae ae ce eee oe eor tad | eiicutter ura maremed i inwe tine work ous | Whneivus wattod warie cultivate. an iitiionio ny of roat If thoy would keop (Jou's ordinano? | | a1! soodsorarod are uarnnoad tracht rates . Dix, whore It hat been placed by some tne | with organ and violoncello, viola and vill | Churen.” tho deshrng of an intinit will, Eueh partis cons | requaintanca with, God. Ho was glad thora | xouie fs ote re mee ee ne Ce rcate ta | etka esunine attest, ComNors aro expecta known porsan. The walt was taken to the | obligato; Sanctus, Nonadlotus, and Agnus Del, | “The apenker thon quoted from rome of the | neoted with one united whole, ‘Ibis view of tho | was no “perhaps”. to tho nrominy of tho | ordained, that Sree ae ene areal Keon aoun Younddtings’ Home by the West Lako Stroot po- | from HMaydu's Second Mass, and a ‘To Deum | Popes of tho past on this subject, and proceeded | subject does not come In contlio: with tho pro~ | text, but that it was full of Paulino, Mutbouletly “| Hace near, And ox pected tha poopie wanll Koop Alco patrol. from Lambelett!. Tho musio was excoptionally | to consider Leo's charges that, ‘the Protestant | dletfonsof St. Potar in referouco tu tho flory | certainty. Tho word “como” wus found 700 | It iy ened? At’ 1 O'CLULK, A Lot oF $ q days shalt thou inbor aud do all thy BY Si fitio. Reformation was responsible. for tho exeosses | orden through which aur earth isto pissin ity | times inthe Mblos It was tho most familiar { holy. Six days: : nave, aconereradional Scat N. Corgis a Tho dedication scrvicos consisted of tho Sol- | or tho Ineo leaders Of ‘poptilar reform to-day. | {nal chnuge from its present. condition. Whot | word in alt Seripture. twas possiblo to bo er act erates aoente oy aivalny tae 1 h 1 H i erin out pastor, nad Will hold service every | etn Pontilical High Muss and. a sermon by | Ifo resuriud tho ohurge ag an itteek pon tho | this purifying process shall have taken pluce, | sunetitied and at the sume timo have many tte tig and iu barvest, Now taon chink they 1ust h Lie ane uaconinan commencing Sept. 4. in tho | Bishop MeMullen, of Davenport, lu, after the | Protestant world, and a dentalul the right of | then this Janie toy commence # moro glorious | tirmitics, ut tha word “came” wis none the Work oll the Sabbath to llvo, Itls Mhecatne thoy A nek 8 lowing clergy: Aretibishop 4 which tha. Refornation forever scoured, — verso q coin, 3 + & followings the Meee enatoty is arOW ny G Meakot Blahop Mestullin, of Davenpurt, ho ony suw thor platy thin. tho head Of tue | whose right it fa to relun shall sway lis aueptra | olthor, but ton at ppar.—the maeringy auppOr of | and an ahundunce, if thoy lived up to tho Inw, i od figt rm vary: | & Sowing Muchinos Ju nunbors, and aro In hopes to be able to erect | 1a.¢ Bishop O'Connor, of Omann, Nob; Aroh- | Church of Kone tht Protestantism was tho | over tho new carth, whero purer Ueht shall | tho Lumb, God told Ils neople taserve Him with } find hus He not tho sumo power to sweep every: Sewing Machines, ‘an edifice of thelr own In nnothor year, priest, the Rey. Futhor 2. W. Riordan, of St. . Hott, as 1 Dicing Machino, - quddly, ising foo of kingeraft and | pour Its radiance over nll thesa sinless shores, | ginduoss.,” Many sald .thoy would Iike to havo | thing away he a couscquenceol trunsgrossion, : ig} » Chicago; Doucons of liunor, the Bee ea hate right, tuowovers it guy ls Madar shadow of iu Materlallario philogophiy this joy, but thoy «didn't know how to como, ras fone In he. nam (Broun the agonoy of 7" 4 Connter Skiving Machin Witaram Wonranas, a German wagonmator, | Hev. De St. Aw Hurrett, of St. | thit tho Reformation tad been In antagonism | that [s now secking to spread tho pall | Thay felt thoy had an. eternal futuro betore Ve Levithous, xxv Test blessings givon those e Gy living at No. BH West ‘Cwolfth atreet, died sud> | stoybon's Parish, and ‘tho itev. Father | to usurpers und tyrantas but i¢ was unjust to | of death over tho mntorlal universe | them, but they bud no fecllug uf conviction, or Ba ea ees lget a ch eUl aN Ebi v 1 Seam Rubber, gels at foun yesterday orang 6, ls Troma Penh pan dey oF Hels Family Marist, tax it eee pony cae pt fon foruclous, 5 pe ea FOr NE eo ghee tu Hedy Rpiete alu ath orate ta SBOE tei ets, Sunoruary wero uatned? “Thon Pwill Wve, yout Dics, Tasts, &e., &e, e complained of muntul cranips aa) lean; Deacon of ASS, 1 OV. | M Nihilists, t would be no more at a rth ol by i ate els, und Dr, liveektne was enllet to ntzoud bin, Bathor stauriey Darnvy,of St. Gubriol's re thitrwo Christianity: with Idling the | to. dostrosy: n baller in the supernnturat.: AN | tocvery man. There were lots of people who | Tin indie sonson, aud tho land sbull yield hor w . 4 4 wi tho trees of tha fold shall slold Dnt bo arrived too lite to bo of any nestetanees, | Chicago; aub-Dencou of Muss, tho Ler fires of Sintth fold and Inventing tho tortures of | things must tinnlly yield to the diving linpress, | hud taken tho first two steps in tho Christhin inerenge, fname th tds for cboy- The Goroner will Investhrato, Tho Vecensed Was} arth, of St. Prancls’ Parish, Chicago; Master | the Inquisition, Whun he referred in hls totter | und tow with reverence beforo this supernat- | life, accepting God's word as truth, aud knowing | tholr frat eo Word tho rewards for uboy A yenes old and lete iw wife and three small | or Cacomunies, tio itevs Kathar iiordan, | cecegaiuateon, Nhu We rorerad te his totter) and tow with, rp tho trutty bnE would ot Iny hold of ite.'Tho | ine.tho Maker, ‘Tho Pilgrims, on necount of children {n moderately ensy olrcumstances. Chancellor of the Chlengo Divocoses Assistant {the apenker. thought he had reterel Hy GEO. 2. GORE & CO., Auctions o roe their trustin God, were blessed by Hlin, Ho vo to the Matter is mighty, so ta a young horno, speuker believed In free graco,—plonty of It, 1, is HeNny Monn, while under tho intluence of | Masters of Coremonics, the Rey, Futhor H. Me- | outrages und oxeeases of tho French revolution, Gina ie Wee Inipatont at nil forcos and a bonus. He loved: te Trosbytorinns: mmuile Ce rine. jelator as ea thet. iiquar and aticmpeing to eross Canal atecot dust | Shano, of Wilmington, Ill, and tho Rey. Pathor | which led tm to siy tht behovers In the Diving | © Hut wliun his mnstor erase tho rolns, ths thon Uaptiste, und Episcopalians, but he loved thy | vosmue, aud protected thon iT ‘lone couth of, Madison ue WW: yesterday. inoraing, | duues F. Chaney, of Dixon, ML The following | rights of Kinga and Uishops hid pointed to {| “ie tnds that horses muse submit to mon, Mothodlat Church best. Mut he did wut cone to rt 5 y wits rien down by oxpress wagon No. #2, contain sted? Tho Rey, Father Arnold Damen, " 7 T tf Hig ordiutnees. Thotr hearts were with Elim, clergy usel theso very things ig avideneo of the punish |, Sunsand worlds do not run ike witd steeds in | tell this vast nudienes to Joln tho Methodist Au i ing three men ail more or less tinder the influe | 8d. Of the Suered Hui the Nov, Father ) mont Gott Intliemenpon those who dare ent that | the wilderness to graze on uncertln Puntret Church. Ho wanted thom to give thuly beares gad te plsaret ue a aaeo. who otservad ence of Hquor. who drove rapidly away atter the | Jobn Waldrou, of St. Jon's; tho Mov. Fathor | right in question, aid to quote from Chauning | 8d: grow old und die. ‘They prin itp volestlul’) vo God, and Jolu whatever church they pieased, fanway from Iii, ‘Chospoakur bud. pot come necident. Moran's Injuries woro found to con. | Jautes Vordin, of St. Lenatlus Coltego; tho Kov. | to xaow that tha priesthood and throne,in ono | charlota on tramways inarked out by an Gus | If there wits wiything that prevented tholr | is away from Itim. tho spoakor bud not came fist of sovernl severo brulses about the bend and | Father P. 2’. Butler, of the Immnculute Concep- | short nicht and day hod shed more blood in | Mpotenthand, If pinnets ve tho children of coining, God grant to Tomoyo “overs ullicuity, | t9 conitomn rail mule Foe cueing toning onan: body, and a fractiira of tho Jawbone. Ho was | Hons the Hov. Fathor John Curroll, tho oldest | Franco thin was spilted by Jacobinism and ll | tho su they ‘supply tho power through whieh | Ite wanted thom to meot tho conditions and | tay, or tn neu fow Gabay th orks. Ae aay want takon to the County Hospital priest In tho country, Chaplain of St. Josoph’s | otnor forms of violence during tho whole eyo. | lectrie streams aro thrown back upon tuis cen- | come te Gud. ag UNuting ee Bany workme ten Whe oad tbe ee Brot Agyluin; the Rov. Fathor William Dele | luton, tral orb, wud tne aun in turn throws back a ‘The preachor closed his sermott with an ear- B tie ia Be Ni ing Hy re tee OWA RANDAL, i years old, mato of the | porte, of St. Authony’s; the Rov. Fathars 1. d, ‘he snenker econcluted, from tho cursory | mluhty flood of eleetrletieht upon tho pluncts, | nest uppoal for sinners tu come forward and | Si Tut 3 ome ves anion o time In brea! nor Imperktl, while under the Intuence of | Hinino, 1. Gullfoyie, and Foley, of All Saint gliuve taken at tho otter, that the Popo hud | Not ih tho form of -radlint beat, as from a | tov before. tho Lord, Some sixty persona re- | iae Gad's ers Reva wie aE $0 run pie Sa Unquor at Ww o'clock yesterday morning weel- | tho iter, Fathor PotcrCorcoran, of tho Nutlyity; | put into the hunds af a people groaning under | tremendous blast-furnace, but matoriata out | spynded to the eall und were nude tue subjects | day to help a sick man, and to ¢ re cattle nwiy dontally fell backwards over n Lagoment railing | iho tev, Father P. ‘Tinan, of St. Plus’; and the | thu tyraniy of despots, a weapon which, with | Of which beat fs evolved when thoy | or prayer, Thore waa no marked oxoltemant, | from dungor.: In thos ousos work wis 1 neces: jn front of Nu, #3 Kinzie streot, and, tanding bit | Rey, Fathor 2. O'Brien, of ‘Tennusses. The | the grave of God aud tha Influcnco of enlight- | Como In contact with tho atmosphere | though many of the seekers as woll na vthur ails Mubia Une. tho Bal eae He che pornsen of the area cight feot below, recelvel p very st- | services wero very iinpressive, and acorps of | ened nubile opinion athome nud abroad, would | of tho planets, This ylow bridges tho mn- | niombers of the congregation on tho back | Maklog money was wrong. ney and _ Yere cut on tho biek of tha neck and a serious | sixty cholr buys nssisted tho clerny. tond to destroy ult species of oppression. ‘The | terhiliste conception of a Mteral fire on tho | yenehes wore subbiug. ‘Tho pruyers wore briot | panics dil not run tholr trains and worl injury to tho apine,’ Ho was broumht, to tho | “"hishop MeStullon took for his text the follow- | Hotter elas of Nililits contd grasp tho tives | sitrfaco of the aun consuuning crude tonttor and | but terront nnd onurely lacking in demonstra: | thelr men on the acne Day, | yot Chicago Avonuo Station, and Dr. Cunntugham, | ing: edued sword, aud wicld it oxninst the Powers | radiuting heat for: millions of mulles through | tions of exuberant foellag. ea ats they _wora paatistled: ae ne, HOS ¢ Who there oxumincd hitn, recommendad hisim- | And thoy. Oring unto im ono that was deat, | with which thoy wore contonding, for It was | spice so cold that nn life known to ws could | ~ Upon tho arrivalof the noon bour thore wore | corporadons bud grown wealthy tholr thirnt for Ot if J ve riches seemed unguencbable, and thoy used tho medlate removal to the County Hospital. and had an impediment fu his speech; and they | ctenely neaingt every natural und’ Divino Inw } existin it. Ltatlso delivers us from tho fewrful | between 4,000 and 4,000 pursuns un the srounds, ae pa tones See O Tee nitae Cette, Auour forty mombers of Whittler Post, No. 7, | beseuch Him to put His hand upaa him, that they should bo mndo to suffer as thoy wero, | anticlpation of n disastrous ondinug of our solar | of whom A couple of thousand were picked It Thay contd work six days, aud closo on Sunday fell in Uno ‘at thelr headquurters, coruer’ of And Ho took him ustde from tho. murtitude, | Thosu who du not fvar the durger, oF yistol, or | system from a wantof fuel to keep up the flee | und fimmediatety around the tabernuole, and tho. tho fumens the morchimits do, Wut the, catisond Wrahington stroct un) Fifth avenue, yesterday | oud put His ingers into bis ears, and Ho apit, | assasinution, but who bellove fi the right of the | on the sun. White tho pinnore rye she alin Zaye retnuinder were diatelbuted throughout tho corneatiane ietlers eaEEhe oe that doy lem morning, aud, headed by Nellly's band, marched | and touched his tongue; peuple to self-government, and the right to ro- | sbino with electrical beams of inconceiyably | shady grove. Upon tho dismissal of the morn- Adicts TE toe eOuTa meet tho aamete of “in good arder to Siiver-Lont Grove, where thoir and, Jookiou Ap to Heavon, Ie stzhed, and | surt to lawful means to attain it, could eallupan | Power and sploudor, aud tho plasots must con~ | tue service tho throng mado itself, ns comfort- Tae eG aniCIey IT ERSy rraako mlb cart Inboe annual pienle was held during tho day and | sald unto nim, Ephohutha, that ie, Be opened, the Pope and ask him to plead forthomavhether | Unne to move and roll, audin this grand inters | nblens the limited aceommodations affarded, f ais hayer ifeoutd bowivan evonigg, The malt features of tho ccussion Andg,strilghtway bis ears were opencd, and | believers or unbelievers, as Gregory XVU bad | change of vlactricul and magnotic forces all will | olthor making a grand rush for the lunch-coun- | to secure day of res! givon, wore the nthiotle eports, for which a few tri- | tho striug of bls tongue wis loused, and ho spoke Be fur tho Pollsh Catholics etd tho Caur | remuin to prove an ever present power over all | tor and bonrding-stand or forining dinner yur- Are not tha storms andthe hurricunes Go's fling prizes were awariled to tho best man or | blatn.— St. Mark, ob, R235. Nic : olng. material forms. tles benenth tho gricoful vlms and spreading | Waralug now ae In tho duys of old? At the tlast +9 . stone: yale he * tha people the min they v a! bout 2 Wo observed, ho suld, that in performing | Krom thia he wort on to nnewer the Scriptural | | Proud scionee, in its. oxplorntions of tho physl- | ouks, Not Ieay that 600 tentns were bituhed | Clection Gow gave pyved vos for the voters, und uw | stinces of actlol ppeare incla, who wroto in fuvor of 1 democratic form des lles, : . ‘. eubverl s bhe auceats foe analy iinid away in | Uadless in the wecomplishmint oF tho ublect ih | of wevernment spun’ a. time. It wus ayaiiee | And thelr Mpld mouon trond epuce. Luyond | Tho tnmpiur of thosudsof fect. plased Hob Hae griay to tin wickedaces of tae Nuuon. LYDIA E. PINKRAM'S tha eolfurs of the orgnulzation, the profita of | view. To ns ve ants asa Mo bene dE was | Linola that he was inconsistent, but he wis less Prine webtols er peer With tho arucn award theo out the ae and faith tho Lae es eyo To’ yourselven, Bod 2 ‘. r 7 vessury to touc! is curs oF Bp! hi . v id ‘ol ! is > Rye CLUE Aes Thus. the wish: wot bo suillolent, as tho oat Peeper ea te ie. nose Among tho tuligs that nro partiully kuuwn | numberiees bare tatehes of turf. The atmos- | benr no burden on tho Babbuth doy, npr being it Ye ‘VEGHTABLE COMPOUND. ' dwo TrastHy, Joseph Gorman and Joba | game-Omuipotonce which created those orguns | ceasors were tha vost nated disturbors of tho | thore nro many things that solenco. cannot phere was dalightful, tho mercury standing at | {1 by the gatos of Joruaniom’. and in J sali _—— | Eynett, of No, 2) South Water struct, yesterday | could eommind thom; but thess oxternal | pence of nitions the world cver env, ile tind | tecount for trom uw. muteriallstio cstandpoint, | tein tho shadernud tho natitral beautios of tua | Koop yo ee Ont, aN ao just erent Ina Positive Caro iiternoon ats o'clock Found Hoatlug in the tivae | glans wore always churactoristio of tho Lord's | deprecated nesasination, but his predocossors | Nowton's Inw of gravity sous nut sivo i satis | day woro igroutly en: Joyo by the multitude. In puoaker rod 0 E eee igeanes Frome Pet rete” | sural those Palatul omplatute nnd Weaknesses the ody Pe a man Wrhuin thoy Pecunia Be fulracles. Whon Ho ralsed Jaairug He sald: | had granted absolution fn udvanee to the mur- Kaotory Taneon Sly the pinnate, lave ite tho afternoon a ghildren's meoting: was held ac Which, he oxplatuad, showod that God bad powar ‘sacommon teaur best female population, firse tt ‘vag. thought. that “Tyo decouxed mignt. | yy gi wae oot eo ind tome med the Movies OF Jalna Bnd Pitnegs, Anite ineonsiats wuts . ined awit from tlie. contra OE we wun ii Pea mad! A neotiag oF ene blcaKy | orxo | tokeep men from inboring on. Hig day, which | “Itwillcure entirely the.worst form of Female Com + have been atuntd bt thy tue Ward woon sho ex | Bion, Wion be preachod Gods Gospel to redeany | SHCywas Seen In the Poe's plouding for tho | Wola a tne deawa from the contre, OF tuo aun | ing baud abd... Tho, ior, -¢ omation quite ne | Was cominon to all nations of the preauntiaswell | plaints; ai! ovarian troubles; Indammation aud Users ploded, LUE thily 4 not Ikuly. ALaboutdo'elouk | 4 falion ree, Ho came among tho poopie os a | pared with that of other iatullloie, and tho | equal spice in equal tio in a revolution | [newons nt tho morniae service, Whis was fol. | RBtbe past. a =~ | tony Fating and Dislecemeni, andthe eonmest va the inucnlig of the llth on unkuown tit | snan, and did not proviain tho truth In thunder | speaker thought tho soif-incareoratod Loo bid | round the sun, If the power of attraction In-.| jawed by i pralso-uieating, but no Invitation, spuxtructs from Matthow, Vey and Firat Corin: Spinal Weakness, and (s particularly adspted i scen ected Ina window In tho rear of Nos | (onus frow Heaven throughout the world, In | cven now some grave doubis nuout tho mubsovt, | creases with tho sqiinre of tho distance, why du | was given for sinners to come to the front, tint thians, x. wero rond to gow that tha law and | Change of Life ; Sh pour Water stool. divuatly over tue wilters | everything tho Alinighty God appeared to man | "Tn conclusion, tho speaker «welt upon the | Platots move out from thelr perlkelion whon | boing resorved. for. tha evening gorvico. he prophets undor tho old dispansation Were | rt will dissolve and expel tumors from thovteras la gil ub daviight hie bat was found on the dock.) ng man, power witch tho common people in various | thoy ure tnilitons of niles uewver tha contre of | In tho evening Mr. Harrison proached to an | Seo ROU REY Cheee red aoe nO” Cn Wits | en eatly stage of development, Tho tendency tocar below: yepblo in tho vicinity bulloved thie tho | ‘this, the spoaker thought, was a fitting intro- | Countries possessed, Henuoted Lord Browbam, | aetinetion tan thoy aro in tho opposlt Holné of | immense congremation on * Etorntty,” and suc~ | speaker thought thore had buon nip too who |. Cetus numoratherole checked very speedily by Ist. Dilleo dingyed tho ntream in eho hop of revoy- | qyction to wut bo bad to say to those Yofurd | wito once anid, In the Enylish ttouse of Lords: | thale ocbitey Or why do eqmiots puss Uilions of | veoded in prvaunting this golumn subjout inn } Unbollct wus go arent as iF is now. Satin soared | sre sseves Paintnons, fatuleney, dertropeal erg erlog the oy, Nichols 16 wudoubtedly the man him on the oponlig nf thule hes ee ith yeaah this, Unuse, or over it, this Reform POtuEA aaah oes the sun Tae enna of pled a fiat sterud a nenears ed t “ ait 4 as In bygone days thoy would not bo av ompty | forstimulants, and relloves weakness of the stomach, win Was soon in thu window, ‘The Coronce will | Tair gnersetio pasar inuy had prived war the | Sal torhat sutiogonater “turagk this lighses | tao piniels, when, docording to Nowtonathoory, | (We Kington oF Cede ee enor wer TO | fe thov aro ne provente “They seumed to bs look | 1 curea Dating, Teatachen, Nervous Frostaln, + hold ag Inquest to-day, Lord would make thelr new bougo of worship | of over it, the Iris Land bill must pass,” and | the power of Attrition ts increused a hundred As {a tho stylo of tho proachor, many aftauting ing out for how mueh {hoy could wait instead General Debility, Bleeplesanoes, Depression an Suxpay afternoon tho excursion party of | ono ofebls ngencies for saving souls on | Lords, tomporal and spiritual, tid teen com. | fold? My what power do thoy pass out Into the | inuldonts wero used as (Mustentions, Through- | Of giving up all an "g & gestion, miltroud traveling uonts, which left thiv city at ] earth and a gateway to Hoaven. The | polled to voy. Our own country was tho world’s | depth of space ngaln? ‘Those questions ean only | ont tho vast congregation huudreds of people | When ho jolned tha jpanlee in tho pildoeniss. ‘That feellng of bearing down, eansing pain, welght noon of Aug. & returned aftor what they ununf- | Lord used. the cbhuroh ons a menns | roprosentative of rollginus and political Ilb- | be answered a admitting mugnotisin with | were apparently wrosting with tho awful quos- peat or eld shat ho nd never. soon ft Oe | and backachs, !salwaya permanently cured by ite us jnously pruiuuuee one of tho must delightful | tooxort His heavenly powor, and the pustors | erty, Its munifost dostiny was to secure re- | xravity as n distinct forco in tho evonomy of | tion, aud many completely gave thomealves up Thay wate iene ‘ono fake peas All rer ‘Tewillatall times and under alfcircumstances actin rips over oxporlenced, Thay were tuken by tho | wore Ilis uhosen pent Co take away tho sing of | nubitcun rule for thowkoloAmerican continent, | Nature, Gravity neta uniformly and constantly | to tie sulomnity of thor feolings and wero al- Fe eee SENS One cece on auotnerte It ot harmony with tholawathat govern the female syiten, hleage, Burlington & Quincy to Omaha, and | tho wortd, ns ils Fatbor bad sent Him to tako | Huropenn monarchs could never tnterfero | On bodies according to thelr walght and | most overcomo with: tho soul struggle that was | fored mor at earch Cote For the cureof Kidney Complaints of elther nex this thonece by the Union Pacitle to Douver, whence | away tho sing of tho world, by universal roe | again with its interests; Buropean hicrarolies | specitic gravity; white. magnetism is repollant | going on within, Mr. arridon bud predicted | forth aro not of this Gtnse of Wise moi be AN and Ue enetrbameede as : Thes' worg carried to Leadville, Central City, | dompuon. ‘thoy woro doloyaued to uifer the | could not meddle with our institutions, nor | OF attractive avcordiuy to cleatricat conditions. | tho night beforo that thors would tw a hundred | cotne from the middio an lower walks, Gad ts pound | IKHIAMS VEQETADLE COM* Boulder, Maniton, Georgetown, aud othor pulnta | sligus of fis dexth to sinners until He came to | balofully touch nor —trunsform ' the | Those may chunygo with tho nature and extout | persons at the mourners’ bonch, and this num- | ttking the samo atand now asof old in confuslug LYDIA-E. PIN he y thom again. Christ's work was to-save souls | inoasures wo wore takin for tholr presor- | Of vleatricnl oxoltation, A te sitive condition | ber was reached thut night, butSaturday night's | to wise. ae POUNDIs prepared at 233 hod £35 Wostern Avenue, through tho church, and Ho yave the powor of | yation. Hlshops and Cardinale might eo wol- {| willdraw a newntlye and ropol a positive, ‘The | demonstration was. fir cxcnedod by thoso of last Tho United States ts far nhead of ‘the land of ‘Lynn, Mass, "Price $1. Bix bottleafor ¢5. Sent by mall imparting truth in [ta purity to His teuchors on | come here, and the Popo himself invited to | uryumont [ wish to oifur from thoee ditferont | aight, whon nonrly Yu0 geokors wore bowing nt | Cannan, yot it Hie penile aia Pal mouse to pals in the form of pills, also intha form of Iovenges, on curth. ‘This would ondure forever, and those | transfor ble seat to our own salubrivus ality, but | ant sutagonizing, furoos, so ovenly bulanced for | tho altar. ‘ho erica of tho sin-alok sinnur, tho | luto tho rhbath God yu punish them us 10 | receipt of price, @t per bex for either, Mrs, Pinktam mon to whom hw had imparted tho Holy Spirit | ull uust understand that tothe aovoreia will | 0n especial purpose, will'bo to prove that ninore | fervont prayers ul the Workers, aud tho apleitert | did tho old nation, Peal joreditod tho Old Touts | freelyanswpraalllettore of inquiry, fend for pampbe would be found In every nye, and every one of | of tho Americitn peoplo of all opinions und | cluuco movement {6 out of tho question, Wo | singing all nude o seune of tumultuous ome- Caine druakariss & vy deen ite pet ee Re a "e. Hention this . Illa princtpies would Just ag long ns there wns | falths must priest rnd Bishon, Cardinal and | Bay account for force acting In one direvtionon | fon, Buttho tumult and exoitement wasen- | sment, and jatnele rs Imported from Lue ‘Address u above Fuper, an oternat Goll. It appenred so atrange, In | priest, bond tho obedient knuc. Many intolltyent | the genor) pelnaiplea mt trovibations but whon | joyed by tho brethren, who folt that souls woro | rope. Hensked it ine aa, nor ulven he coun: + Ho hhgala bo without LYDIA ©. PINEWAWS vlow of thase truths, that so many bad cara und Bitholies wore strongly opposed to ihe tomporal | We find farees acting in different dlroctions on. ely saved from oternal ruin. try Rener, to forog eae forvignors to absorve ae ies ‘They cure jpation, billournas, would wot hear, and that so. many who were | power of tho Pope, and would to all thoy could | Dodles that novo through space with diferent, ‘Tho famous boy-preachor Is Apparonty about | tho Subbath? i the Tad Men's As: City ‘of thaliver, tS cents per bor. wise could not ave what was neccesary for tholr fh tho futura tu binder fits resterauon, and bo | rates of speed in dilforeut purts of allptie orbits, | 28 yeurs of ayo, shurt of staturu, und Blight of Mr, Cook, Scorotary of the ray coe i- GAIA he all Dramater sulvation, Jt was not:looking nt tho cross and | thoumhtit never would be restored. :With ro- Porrorming: tholr revolutions with a mathomat- | build, but witha bright aray eye and a face Il- sociation, rgmarkod oat men hat i con pyar weeplny, hut what was wanting was tho ory: Rpuct to It, it waa written over the gutes of tho | icitl tecuragy that elvis the best chronometer | uuinated by wsmile, fo claimsto de aupreme- | Of plensuire rathor than heroes OF Rod. Ae al: = — “ Thear your volee and am ready to oboy."* ¥utican, as Dante wrote over tho gates of tho | [0 the world, wo may well pause and nak, Aroatl happy, aid his appoarance soems to establish | Mudcd to pa weclous ways is wiplon the wth Sluce thalr xood Lurl in Fleaven had been so | Inferno, *Avandon hopo, all yo thatentor here." | these coniplieated movements: tho work of | tha cinin, Ho says that tho Church ia fullur | Wis brokemin tho colts Pt site At on ie kind a6 to bring thom togothur in tholr new ftor paying o- tribute to tho grent good tho | chance? JL #o, thon this chunce movement | Christians who do uot onjoy tholr rollgion, and | Passionod ‘plea for, keeping holy 0 Bubba honso of woraip, under the teachings of Gud's | Cathollc Church hud done tho world, amid all | tint ot any tno move ina wrong direction | he ia sorry for those fong-faced bollavors | Way. wood -agent—tholr estimable Fathor—thoy | tho ovil which bave Nowed from {t, boakutehed | ind run riot through oan ordorly sys- | who nut ” og holr religion didn't should endonvor to nccopt tho teachings of the | that Church as ho hoped it would be (nthe yoors | tum of worlds, Thon sung and pluncts iniebt | ayreo with them, for thoy ought to one through the other. Sincu their Savior tid | tovome—nehureh purified trom error. tidkding | sluk bito tho dark ulght of vhnos nnd the lixht | bo the th huppicat people | in world, buon so good us to allow them to ruise this tne | all tho wrand truths of Christinuity, becoming | Of tho world go out fn in eternal gloom, As ho walkaup to tho fuarform In his black illic to tho piney. of God, it must demonstrate | merged into the human Catholig Church or tho We laugh nt the coamos of the nuclents and | iiunnol suit ho buan't thosllghtost cloricalappuar- to thom that Ho Was noxious for thom to go to | ono Cauialie Charen the Communton of Sitlnts, n 1 ‘woman can Sympathizo with Woman. of interest in “the Rockies.” At Qnuihu, un tholr return trip, thoy ‘handed to J, W. Morso, General Passenger Agent of tho Union Pacitie Ratlway, a letter neknowledging thelr obliga- tons to the read, and extolling the sarrow-gugo system of railways us being the only menus of successfully overcoming tha difiiculties of mountain travel. Tu the letter referred to they Incntion in dotall tho principal pulnta of interest Which tboy visited, und vompliment the Unton Paoli Rallway npod the magnilicent condition of ita traci and cquipment, tnoluding not only fis brond but its mirrow-jrage system, Tuy English Seotton of the Soclalistic Labor Party hotd their regular muuting yesterday afternoon at Gi West” Lake atreot, und entered Upon A Mitte freo and eagy discusaion uf tho Jcomparative anerta of Loand-Leauculsin and trades-unioniain, and how they both depend miatnly upon tho principles of soclailem for ox- datenee, “Tho distntexrution of trades -untonism was strongly prophesied and advocated by a tuirbulent spouker of tho Land-Loagye pore Biasion, because, he sald, the Inbor fraturaitics MISCELLANEOUS. MN. MARRISON, THK EVANGELIST, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. bonst of our progress In knowlodygo aud new dis- | ance, but would bo take: InpraANArowis, Ind., Aug. 21—1t is rumored for one of the. laity. Heaven, 18 Ho i) for thosu. fron aes, looked | —of which hu prayed God might make thom ull | coveries in scionce; but the time is not fur.die- | fe throws dows a stylish straw bat and procecda that tho Rey. Mr, Harrison, who Js now at tho ariel wee i tint, aud some of us will vo to seo ft, whon is vro cssenthilly xeitteh Mil) their vuterpriaes for | yonth pow 88 Ho. was auape Guivary, thos, | Morey taemabers, THAN Of CHO TERHORE Keds ‘Of: oasinnd wile Tipean Lathe businese Ur ants: es thous not | Desptalnes (It,) camp-meoting, loft the Acton tho Increngo of wayua, AB youn ag the storm ind | should come to tho churoll regularly and. liston 3 chuised Among tho conjectures of tho dark ages. | ‘a fuinillar ono, is quickly muatored by the choir | Meeting with some bittornoss toward a numbor hirent OFM lubor panty prarses uyon every funn | tq tha Word of God uit Waa seat toroi eo ro- * MODERN SOIENOE, Men of more vullgnteniod viows will como to the | of twenty-five volves, and, lod by organ and core of bis formor frionds, the trouble growing out of tho rofusal of the clorgymen in charge to allow bim to conclude bis Inbora on Friday muoruing, as he wished to do in ordor to obtain some rust bofora going to tho Desplaines muct- ing. Ag thoy were not diaposod to mive way, Mr. 0 end romalnod throughout tho day and ovoniog of Friday, His tlve days’ work at Acton wis vory successful, being charactorized by domott- striations similar to thoso which -markod bis Ttoborts Park incotings i thi city last apriig. APPOINTED A MESBER.OF AN ECCLESIAS- ' TIOAT, COURT, ° Spectat Diavatch to The Chseaoo Tribune, fusely, and open for tt a soll in tholr henrts, | ITB TENDENOY TOWARDS MATEMIALISM— | front with such conceptions of an alnighty ever | not, is rundily picked up by the ‘largo congrem-- where tho ovil ono could not yuthor it bofore tt. BEUMON BY DN. MILLEN raaeak peer ag will forever sweep from tho | tion, Je kneels in prayer aud pours out bissoul bad taken root and. flourished, und then thoy Last ovenmy Dr. A. Siler, of thls city, do- | Minds of thinking and roagoning ten tho mate- | ‘In supplication for u grout blvasiug upon the would find this church the beginuliusof a niighty tlvered the regulny Sunday evening discourde In | Tlstte theorles that are Ra adark blot onour | needy multitude, Ashe procecds he waxes ox- river which would guther in thomsdives and er She eee undiy nie lacou ‘books on solar physica, » Ab omnipotent creative | cecdingly fervent, and nucvously risos to his thoir children from jenerntion to generation, | tho Kirat Bt. 1. Church, earner of Clurk and | power will be vindicated, and tho erude idouawe | root an tnon bows again, ropoating this moye- Sunt wo wll muet the Moly Ghost, our ites | Wastitngton stroote, taking for his subjoct *'ho | Ket from torrestrial mechanics willbe changed | tunt over and over agaln! ashe bears tho siauer deomer and our Groat Mother, to live with thom | ‘vonduneles to Materintiam In Modern Belence,'* | Lor ite Sie UG Dor obe Mievine ON enteral niles advantages of protustion aud benullt. thoy pos bess, thoy invuriubly ico to ploces. Tho princi- . ples of Trish Lond-Loagutan aire patriotic and wel¢-denying atl over the world, In reference To the wrent League plenio at Oxden's Grove on tho 15th inst,, thore was clenrod R00 in Monay, and in guthustism past computation, All tho funds necessury to send nielegate to tho Swiss Fedvruiion on Sept. WM hnve not yot boon ralsucd, , LUE COURTS. DLYOUUER, Charios F, Bolibnch Mody bil Saturday against Withelmina Boltbach asking for a diverce on rover, ure lke the pulantions of one contral heart yoke tits ale tir aaa pafory ie tno Jo rare 1 dunoo was quite lurza, aud tho reguluc i capt re |) Lill Fenlity of dudth and cterity, ree. Hofore leaving the chitroh Archbishop Feehan | The attonde V whose ‘throb is felt through every part | vision made for sulyation, At Hla request un- sald be would Ike to say a fow words te the cone | cholr of tho church renderud some oxceliout | at thie Brent (uuilvorae. . Wa anay Other by ton was sung, diuting which the ovan- Nhe spe ewan by suying that nden- 3 ret aan eg aoe | wea to wa ot dal yt | a a wom tt Ros | Rei Gri Suen a m i working thera, svenied to enjoy the narrow coutines of tho pln ne, who bud accomplisho so much for | Who bad given auy attontion to the subject. ‘And thu bronthtn vd Joy tho na p ciation, H.C, Maroy, W, J. Blller, A. Abbott, Abner Underwood, Charles Dahl, John Murphy, Jonn Foster, aud Charlua Murpby, to recover $10.00 damuges, Duniet L. Triplott and Franklin E, Barney Med , 4 Di ualnst Cornelia 1, Salford, Thornton A, and Cornelia St. Mills, Elizu it, Annie ‘t., and Marry}. Sulford to forevlose a mortgage for SABAT On Lote 40, 41, 42, 4, 44, and 45, wid the W. 16 ‘foot uf Lut 40, tuck 4 of Johnson's Sub. division of the N. % of the W. irate » Weg of bee, Ji, fronting on Huchine street, + OW. W. Winnie suod Jono i. Thomas, 2, 1. hia tat in thulr faces for a momunt, and thou sanctuariva under tho cloak of seiuncy aud ery i . with a certain umount of force or quorgy which | phitosophy, and as such it demands a heurlog, Fusuainue his Fuath a A Ora HI hoe and da eridually sponding itself In tho operation ot | It surveys every mountain-top, and bide, and | his closoly-orapped brown hulr with his tinger THE POPE'S LNOYOLIOAL, | thoselawa, After troating the subject ina gon- | Valley, tt follows the rill to the riverand the | tipsy, and as thezoat “aud. iis ‘blood bovosse . ie river to the ocoan, and says in its cotd and dure . of t AUNMON NY DISHOP FALLOWS, area sacs eonulucs) we ors thae | {mg #pecouluttous to, boautiful Natura, You ira Tis eibout” ale ways poonts ‘ouuipiatn teat 60 Tho Htltev. Bishop Futlows proached at Bt | Ghent unvorsene wadae Se ave ete 4 here by chance, and whea this ebance iuchinory | makes then noryoudy it lun't: bo, but thelr aus Paul's Itoformed Eplcopal Churuh inst ovantog, | BA whele pulser ae ee yet ward hog | fun dows, you wilt bu bere na tore.” 1 (poke | that ure duding thom out, He belloves that the taking for his subjoct “The Pupo's Bnoyaltcal nite nario ut mnutior fn nil ite fornia ves ete ngs ipo wo ae a van Hoy Birt pace lke us te luatranientto work on tho Divino Right of Kings and Bishops,” His | ovidence that sume power uiuet have vroduved to bold in its t a toxtwabus folowsr ne re Te und that ie dit not oruriaute tn itacit, -Adwln, | yroaee tron wrench! to surow tne, fla''inon | Rowctrating bus, owinu to the strain nucousary sl and thoy would thon yrow up in tho right beauties of fluid and Hood ‘01 no desire to uscupo frot HRockronp, Il, Aug, 81—Tho Hoy. ‘I. P, \ tha eriund ot auerhions thott, "Hp hoped soon to'aee tha churen frup | ‘The untversal contos tad boon proseutod with | Qilaprinw tran daa nana uta purer Faee ae ee ieee ce teeth Tn Aig | Maaes fortnérig ot Colenuor but: now" Raster of BANE if ? a dront debt and surrounded, by a happy prosporl> | guch tituetrattons and expresalans as to natural And thoy bluiid and shinu in & portect whole gestloulation, and us tho singin wavs on ho | the Court Birect 31. B. Church of this olty, has _Darls dungeon asked for a diyoreo trom Karl | ty)" cunelustom li_apuke-a wor for tho Slike ly luad inquiring minds fu thatdlroction. Bel And Hive trom the ony Creative soul, tsuully buata tino and keops tho siuyera right | beon wppointed a'momber af tho Cominittca HEGREAT Edward Jangun on tho gronnd of adultery, tore” schools of thd pariah, At present tho quar. |/1 load inquiring minds tu thatdiraction, Belon- | swig giehtost ower that opens balow up ty tho movemonn guetures nro fot | whore to try tho love Alita W. Thowas for BrATE COUNTS, tora were tua iimited to nevommodato alt, but | Mats bad not only put nuture’s lawa Jn the place From thosutila of aur dod rucuiven (ts glow, studied, but are governed by the iinpulec of the | heresy, Tho appolntment of Mr, Blarnih ta un- 4 Adolph Roth commeneed a sult In troanass Aehenes ioe aus then. cy setae for uvary of tho Croator, but hid mado a ‘stra nya Intore Pa Le neta ares CoMDUNAAn DE Genta mnamnent, Oveusiunally ho beoumos fa Gurnoat doubtedly a very good ono, ehlld of a a pitrontage th 0 pirish, me tho peo; al — EE Saturday ugainst the Wiberntun Wanking Aver | phoute children should Hee ailtecah elt tiene rata iog Bp fete lak: by sonroben a cha he Matoriallam has stealthily crept intu religions | Phut.iv steps down amony people, shaking MORTUARY. ty . Fo: Bpectal Dispateh to-The Chicago Tribune Bid Decatur, ML, Aug. 21—This afternoon the om funoral of ox-Mayor Murtin Forstmoyor and his yf eldest aon, Hredorick, took pluce from the ‘4 {| Court-Housg in tho prosence of a great con- z ay course of pooplo, many porsons comtog in from Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, the country to pay thoir respects to tho départ- The BOrvi ducted by Dr, D, Py, 10 Chast, Gout Snag eopuices wera conducted by Deb, ¥. | Baokacke, Soreness of th 5 : Upon | to beheurd by a couple of thousand hourers in Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings a0 A Natuvo’s tutyuloud chomistry in tho transturmus | yu coltined universe whou Nature has passed and city oficora, mewbors of the Decatur Tarn+ ys 7 4 i< * Carmicheel, Dwight Carmichaot, and’ Join wie common puoplo heard Him gladly.~Marky | tion of mutior provea tbat uore ty u power vome- | theough the mortnt pans Of hor tinal disso. the apen aise, ae dla husky te hiwraya digs | vorotu, tuonibers of two lodges of Odd-Hollows, Sprains, Burns and Seal ds, Bebutt tor ahha Reg whoro tit conducts tha process with wondrous | thon. Buta higher philosophy and Ineplration tailig Inryux would moat tho Toquiroments tho entire Ganoral Bodily Pains, . J. A. Muser borin a autt in vjoctmont ngainst | ‘Tho rovorond gentloman commencod his dis- | skill, Tho sight of 2 locomotive on a railroad, | point us te an Cvor-hving power controlling all { whieh tho boy-evangelist makes of hia vaice,, | OIttie ner y : hen und Lina Veipyl, laylug dumuges at | course with a quotation from Stucwulay, whoro | dusling through countrivs, stopping nt slutions, | inaterial forme, jong. hy wuld that tha Homan Catholte Church doe | lauding aud unlouling freight und paaaconers, | the ost gubltm rolleoMons of an Intolligent | Ciiteldect tha mocting, Ms; Harrison te gently served examination, und whore ho wroto that | Tower to put deco trilus in oporution than ous | wn taiaitsartectisns A Rue In tie etre or. | loaueaa of muunor, ‘As iaiatural, his convorsa- “Tho proudcat Royal houses ure but of yeaters | tho movement of worlds, and stir, and kingé would be considered u great honor:to tog pewully cure upon rol om falls to got in. G guy when compared withthe Mneof thoSuprumo | guns, All Curce prooluiins a power bend and | many of eurth's dwollers. But to dwelt in tho ‘word of epirituat inquiry, i ioiais tate tae a el | Sealine ly AavMES alsaule™ahathor i | Bao Shenk ot feaey lt oa —— a wfore a Ob uy a ™ selous soul to Intorminadlo prospects for the By, “dy dad iacininctl® wae? | BMnateee uot, etme asre nae | Cua, rule cat ta, uring | TITE GOBDEL AND GARYIELD a. iy A for iy i je Wherv tho uiysterious yo! a diwellord on When tomo ‘trvolor. from New Zosluud unly indicates « ghia oF traustor of powder in | thy ober vido from mortal vision, wo wey suit | A SKUMON ON THE FOIMIEM, AND A kponT sa in the inidat of s vast golltude, take bia | which the furce dupenia, ‘The stream of water | know th df 4 re Dispateh to The Chea Tribunk, Tooth, Ear and Hoadacho, Frosted Foot ILYOUD, ug, 2L—Exoursion’ trains woru run over tha diferent roads to-aay-briny= and Ears, and all other Thg people to attond tho funcral of Alle Binith, and Aches. ouo of KoscluskoCounty’s oldest inhabitants, | , ‘earth equals BY. Jacoss O11, 48 and who bas bold sevoral county offices during | | No Preparation on earth equalsht, Oo iismedy: his caroor, Ho was a gencral favorit among the) &4a/estire simpteand ehear FFT og gulag peo; Ho. ‘ne ruuceal was oonduoiod wit Bas 4 a etal Duk the compe) audering wiih pel, jong eer was the largest aver witnossod | Oy re cheap and positive proof of Its SEE aera THE FRENCH PICNIC, Tho Société Frangutsede Secours Mutuets bold thelr twenty-sooond annual plenie yesterday ut + Bhetlield Btatlon, Ind, At 1 o'clock fa the worn jog olgbt card, heavily laden with plonsure- + seckors, pulled out of the Michigus Southern "Depot for the plenie grounds on the sbores of Luke Michigan, which ure well udaptud tor at God {8 working bere kod NOW Oy |e ee ee caer TO Mattie ‘sue a * Directions tn Eleven 2918 . et Ther stand ont broken arch of London’ bridge to | falling on the wheul connected with any muanu- | powor thut id manifested in tho rewlingof Nate is BUY Ol TTEM, Werecommond Eldredgosewlng-machines, WD DEALE! Heng ere Miureigon to. Hyacobos woke skeich tho ruluvof Nt, Paul's.” From thigins | fucturlue establishment may contain power to | bres laws pnd wrucious (ailuoncos. Without | Tho Roy, JI.d. Leonard, of Logansport, Ind,, Bou By a SINE. 2 ng Lat? muslo vy the baud" for the duucurs, | teduetion the speaker direated attention to tha | put I motion every wheol, und apindic, und | this conscioudaous of a Divine presence our Prevchod ut tho South Side Chrietlan Church, 4 DEATHS, ‘ 7 . Focerig unoyalical Lutter of tho last of tho Huy uf | jou alone tho waterline: but, whon the water | Mibla fea doad lettor, our prouchiog vain baby | Comorot Thirtioth steeet and Prairie avenue, | wnnnnann DALES, A. VOGELER & CO., buskets, usd yroups wore soon playing huvog | Peutiifs to the adherents of the Papal Seo | ia diverted from the channel through whieh it | lina, our prayers 4 solemn IMmovkery, and our te tng, His text é JUDAI—On Fridsy, Aug. 1. at Karatoga, MN, ¥ day Us Bue with tholr contents. ‘here were wu fow gamblers | reuqbout the world, which was roully his | reuches the whuel, then the forces that depond | hyinns and soniye of pralsn an idle almusoment, | Yesterday morning, 6 text wuss Diaaee BS Judah of pate city, od 3? yours. + Baltimore, ad. U. bo the grounds with “sweat clot prigu | tome. tt wuss dooumont, bo suld, not only of | an this water power couay. Hut tho powor itsclt | ut with an agauranco that the invisible power And ho anid wato thom, Go ye unto all tho Punoral fro bis la! nod, No; 2419 South packuxes containing gold riugs worth uw button, | flurest to the Catholio Church, butulia to ‘tho | ie notlost, Kyery pact routing, elthor stutic, ‘hich thuy churyud a doliar for, ete., bub none Of thom ade w great deal of mouvy yeaterday, When the train went out” in the tworilaz uver: pno hud 4 acat, On the return, however, ab o'clock ju the ovening, there wore not suouts enough Cor much wore than balf, aud the urs were packed with pouple almost us close As ‘that surrounds us on overy side ts photo he | world and prouch the Uospel to dvery creature, — uodeema ta haa” geinatas GTi | Avert Ga A EES | Hae Ed aes gontomin sal, wan was ci mn . bOUCHH yy rer din * LUO, wait it thuse plotured of our char: . Y duty of obodfouce tu the Riau oF sta, Its ule’ | chungo of power bonind or aLove it. ‘Tho popu- | will bueanibited in th iG Site WO piece eh bee ee eatteman eal, wae. 8 Nght of vtornity, wa | preacher, but ho was Wally sont to tho chil Cute u} J, however, was ta the Word of God | lar theory of the conservation end curselation | have suuiumerable motiyed. to act woll our pal n A hestdaat Al 5 Sucrvorgat rfc ask Sevag Re | Sulriss paver une RS cued | osm arts tngoougercimaen ca | ana tne eu mt of bute, Niues Wero us fant! we BUT bor! Me se jay OU: jut ta ¢ by) ee ly wus as great, in tho Protestant as iu the Koman | to bo convoyed ts, that ouv force ia related to hota oF dovouuns Will bave more of Tnoan ity aad Varivaya Tuesday, ue ea ina av ip glock ase brearrisdes 10 Rusohlil Catiatary, Wriends of id | STOCKHOLDERS! MERTL family aru invited, ACOSO PEE ts rie Aig yt Me cancers =|” ‘Stockholders’ Mooting. the Biocknolders ungral at ths oa ‘Tuesday, - aioe 4) garg will bo a portal mosting of thi Sp. ob sere ae te ea Ty Mlasie ont, t i } 4 i i Zhe exoursionlsts wero nearly alt aden with i } i 1 "iy Ob ff tho ania Company, 1th ft, 9 corwmlssion—wercoommanded to go to tha lost | daushtor of C ‘on the second duy of Sates ur the Vuh ke Cathulie Communion, It was the foast objeu- | another, ud one cannot exist without an antoe of te) beso years of shi 4 ,funel taut esidenoe, No, 200 Oak-st, Jn the forenvan of sai ek bolders Be hawes eet tovined plosiaty & fatty crawl, Uovuble deliverinve whiok over smanated feat cudont force, Hut it must bo remombered i uv Bor ih the Tmt ohare ne sheop of tho Hause of leraol”’ Hut this proolur | ‘‘ussday ernoca utd ole bs notine Peete et fal stock of all See ES gpencin the wouds of Indiana: tho, Vatican, gnd if it hud boon fae | that this ‘antcoudont furee is depoudent | shadows full, ad where brighter prospeuts shall | Watlon—amony the. just words of the Savior— 1 WAGNER outs F Weymar, Jate a member of tho fe bere Ty 1 ad sued by the Arohblehop of Cantorbary on 8) power = behind it No qintter | beckon us onward through tho oternul ayes, embraced the whole of mankind. God put all Be AU mer AE ee ee ey 11, See ‘Eroublesouio Chilaren wi Le evil guration, Bo, bonved Je | base Dau fs. onl, of, commbouties See echt Oe toneMneE | ease tn 2a Dearteraee iaancy to « ty ‘Loet a jem bora of 0 le * that are alwuya wotting tholr Lede ought not to | by tho {tuullete telguur Euwiuad or Aniericay | fw eachod, tt wilt be found in that adenine SYLVAN WORSHIP, Of thy Gospel. © Ms depondont Or maa! tie Peacolted aud punisbed fur what they cunnoy CANDY, ie one help. y need & niediciug baying’ a tonle Indepondont Urder Forostors, will aicons ~ i Le pentane eters Lr was & document upon whlub | power whose boundless store can never sulfer funers) fs Satringon eta ay be bath Biate sud Bend sh, ti $h or Be the boss and, ua it wos it Y's SERVIC the Catholic Church oauld bo congratuluted fur | loss or gain, It is vturnally full wid complotes | SeeTERDA nN 68 AT THE DESPLAINES Inanswerug tho duestion, What Ms the Gospolt y ns CAMUMEETING, he sald {t was Bot Arwontagism, nor Calvint rotall box Dy B2Ur 9% uy we ula envet onthe kidacy and the urinury orgaus. | its digoltied and tomperate churaoter, bot ove fraction will ever be lost, The wholo but Whut Paul sald i¢ way fo First Coriuthia NORTON Aug. 3l. at U3 Warcen-av. of cholera Candles 9 Any pure. Relecd Kueh wmedicinu ie Kiduey-Worts dt bus speuttio eget a upd Of the ietter bad boon to.| uulverso te und vast sturchousa’ of power, | The Dosplatnes Camp-Ground wasas buay ag] Ur gnae taut AMIS Was le Kiet Coriathlane Cae oT eesti Lt nace nd ders, Pe ator Midress uettun. Du uot fall to gob db for them.—£z- | polut out aud chcuk tho spirit of Jawleaness wid | operating on inntter through an intinit will, | @ beohive yesterday, the great day of the roast, | wus the power of God uuto salvation to ever ‘Apsintoe will be vaben Ww dbockione Like Sor burla), Gua Te, Coulee. oh, Glsobeuience to orders provalting Ju many couns. | Lhe thoarles of muturigiists Uyxelacutcete the | sudtoumall Jimchung pa neonle nourtinta Loug why Wylloved dt dy. tay aumule deat Ashi dls Y ‘atadadioed : 4

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