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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1881—TWENTY PAGES RELIGIOUS. f M. H. F. nr bers were very heartily envored. Leside numer ons choruses ‘artistically rendered by the class, the following numbers constituted an enjoyable part of the progrium: ‘Once in,” by eres “ Aerhiudo 6 he ord Mayor of London (Ald. filam McArthur) is also a prominent Acthouist, and olticiahy erected the, stratgers vid the conference toxethor. ‘Tho first day Wi elven to organization und prelininuries. und lo gninof $27,181 over last.year, The number of ministers is twenty-three more than lust year; churches tive, or 230in all. NEW JEWIS hance he hud to be President of the United No oue but a politically fmorant wome would have blundered into. “Gueht it storys, Uae there was no doubt us to the etfect it pad on MUSIC. ME SECT athodist Ecumenical = | gtunicipal reception “az the Mansion House in | — 10 Elizabethgrad, Germmny, bus been forucd . ira Gaetiel bE us : FEE oe Huse iinet teceren Tiree qhe Me Y EeTINOR Ga Con. the evemne, nnd on ‘Thursday tho cotterence | 2. Bew Jewish” Suet, conslsting of forty Fourth Discourse on Happen- | ™ rs. Garlell Judsing from ber Tace and the The Work for the Chicago May | W..55 Selim of Coleazos sam Te een ference Now Sitting in itself down to work. nities, | who the following — state- ings in New York : Et onversntion. Festival Cut Out. Prof. Root: and’ Battle Prayer.” by J. . te Executive and Business Committee have [ went of their principles: | We “acknow- S: hae - o tons of Freeport, Li Mrs. Clark “re The Dane Pree ageMrtse As Wats a ag ease with Sfeale Hit Bnd rr iace te custurie, and sare Tepid niece of Sum Tilden is niarried today up 5 er, Who is well known to mu- paul y gorgeous in Chorus Rehearsals. are some conservative souls who trenible jest | the following summary of fis teachings: i rs 6 Soe | this new thine ain’ Methodism stall wisome | Wen should be brothers: we ghould help our . oor the way of trousseau. The indy is . foter commenced his career in Chicago in Persounel of the Greatest Gathering Kind or aisturbanees tine ne eed ome | Negibon and Ue taducteions amd honest, we | Lhe Two Versions of “ Michael Stro- | hice ot tuo oll mar towken ne ate, ‘Su00 “ ee yee eee rere of. the Disciples of Rlirmed. Had all tne suggestions that were of- | Must pray prielly, simply, and intelligently lst yeur to gooua } ropenn to 30 heer professionally engaed as Ss u . go oun prolonged European tour | Work to Commence on Handel’s “Ju- | OMMtst and musical director of the Germania goff” at Booth’s and the Academy. is our duty to develop and spiritually” improve ourselves; one should frequently bold conversa- tion conetraing God and His creation, both of which are best recognized through the natural sciences; it is wrong to practice usury with and Orphens Minnerehors. [fe fntends to de vote his time to piano and organ teaching, voivo-culture, and hrirmuoty, and has aecepted the position of orsinist in’ the Jefferson Park Vresbytecian Church. W Mr. Molter sux fered been atopted they Inizht. well. tremble, Hag ybees atonted “they inizht well uemble, topics, of with some relatives and friends. O@ went the lady, but after one week on tne other side she broke camp and came back; but she didn’t #1 Itunky buck a cent of his money, having enough mittee Which had tho selection of ists, and speakers in bund was ism will march closes with ts bilate” and Schumann's Mass. Wesley. ronference z steady a step to as jubilant music as it doce oue’s Inoney, to deal in spirituous tquors, to lie, u nig: seat ge Ore Trem (hea be IS ’ gre Whole Question of Church Polity | 81: No dosteiics wilt be urease Ho eae il against. another, speaks Raindieies Tilden—His Clothes | °¢ 22dewr oe geutleman’s uathre to ianeon | The Work of the Home Societies | cosy the uld-duties when be hiss taken an - * Ut be assuiled, nu unplensant memoric that which se, lift one’s band asain iossip About Sammy Ui! is Clothes | to any cash that will add to personal comfort. for Next Season. ‘ nes . é and Extensicn fo Be Dis- iterences Will be excited. Men never argue | other, indulge in superstitious feelu d His Magnificent Li ‘Ynough Mr. 'Titdeu desired it: kept.a secret, he a " A farge audiener assembled last Tuesday emseives into-unity. | If they come together it | Cards.” ere. ‘This sect calls itself © The and His Mag . is too unwell to he down-stairs to tho ceremony, | Se Ta senate Charen: corny ual Bible Fraternity is because thoy stow together and are held at- cussed. GnesmeHE US Dale, OF ote te ted Le | Tenpeet. the: Inble spieitualiys tis, compe brary. ana Mrs. Buchanan that fs, went up while yet | The Organization of the New Mozart | sical and deamatic entertainment xiv hristendom cannot be found ‘in identity of | to believe that God ts not to be worshiped with Miss ‘TikIen and displayed her costume to ber Soci Its Outlook pliment to Geraldine Morris, who has ju yinbols, but in common experience of the love i is vestnentay oe, white Hen ee bout loving uncle. ostety:and-2ts Outlook. he oh fron Fi cn it nes hp i of Christ and in’ at common work and warfare td, Dut wite fervert and simple p ‘The wedding-dress is of white satin, profus PTAGEN Sauer cake aaa RS izati of a New ee for the world’s redemption. Hence - | honest speech. and—what is the : :, hee sat pal white satin, profuse- = . to the . The program Organization f a New Jewish Intec ott ot eee pen Hence the coins |e tmpartait of allchy the enligutenment | It Is Not Going to Be Expensive | ly trimmed with pearl fringes and edges of | ‘Tho work for the May Festival tus at last [was Ya 1 Voxcelient one. Sect on the Moral Law topics,” bave seleeied the most practical and | ad eunoblewent of our own selves. for Ladies to Dress Well large pearls on the coquille ruche that finishes | Commenced in earnest, the musical part of it | cach number was very ercditubly rendered, of Moses. st likely to provoke euntroversies pegs - te bottom. The neck 15 V-shaped, and plait- | being in the competent hends ot Mr. W. 1, Tom- { The nents piece waca ~ srund march” for ehe : Beartcburainizs mong fraternities PERSONAL. This Winter. ings of point de Venise filt it in_and “Onish the | lina. ‘Tho chorus is largely enrolled, and the | teupostion ae well se tue pin deri ts SHTTG Teche eae clbow-sleeves, The display of tlowers is very | singers are displayingan enthusiasin thatspeuks | this youn. itd tines TO uk $ = fine, the zreenhouses of the Yonkers property | Weil for successeizht months henco. The ap- | bot as unenist and eounposer, vd Kesults,” and und “DW. Moody and his family sail for England the Bri we" was. Pe: this mid the hand of God have alt been furnishing all the decorations of the house. A | pointingnts for rehears; de, General Notes at Home and Abroad — Personals ~ Sunday in tying cits anid progr statistical resul ‘and elevating in ‘ot Methodism will be will be given, the pur uence of Methodisur on the with inst. ‘The Kev. Dr. C. 1. 1H. Martin, of F Lovely Stockings and Nobby Shoes— Recipe for Knitting Railroad few political chums of the old gentleman and some near relatives complete the bridal enests. vansville, and by the scheme given belew it will bo. s on that Mr. ‘Tomlins adgcres to. his old system of Hier voice is soprano of Linge tine € "by. Miss ically received. enthusia: Upon sogiety and the mutual intluence of Meth- | Ind., has accepted the exll of the Second Chureh, Bo nS t evens Musings. Odisin and stor deneminttionalisas upon een | er bacco: Kee Stockines Speiking of Samuel, that toussh party The etticieney | Her voive ix a soprano | une viner will be shown. {ft is expe also, that i i: 2 " ing all arrangements to Jive x thousnnd yes ch part ratery | Ssiapatheric. and well adapted to conecrt~ tinder this head some inquivies may ‘be insti- | ‘The Hey. N. Hl G, Fite, of Sterlinss, Tl. mas He has bouzht the house uext his on Gramerey experience. The | MS Of the operatic « i ee tuted us to alr. Wesley's itention inthe orate pived'a Unanimous call to the Presbyterian ; aries Hum enti fethani cn aaa eae MS MHLLIGE Ge eee take toe iGane NE Ie. Siw York. Sept. 8.—At three thextres in New | wallery after gallary running roundcund trans: |. lirica coos : nae Vitlse de Hishiands.” W. Heed; transerip- Ween the winds of night are blowing With tay weak, expiring breath, Then, O send a smile, my Savior, ‘Yont shail bride the sea of death! Junta H. Thaver. States or Great Hrituin. The denominational the four quarters of the slobe and trom the istands of the sea which assembicd in the old in the fact that “conference” is not ently ecclesiastical im, the Old World, and “ congress stands in even a fower position ism ete, Bourne, and Stacy. of G Wood, M nin, “Phis will be tho generat topie for di ts very nehes of the Methodist family, Othe will be diseu and the’ yarticulerly consistency ed on F and manife: ation! upon estublishell yas tu whether I The Rev. 1: ht the most expensi Story of the Staze he paid 3 missiunary, hi tat, fair, and fort: Ss just completed a dictionary of the han language, efter y abor. Mr. ank Bangs, © 1. while British and : At the Academy the newly: in securing on this ¥ end amore per- mus the: aN foreign gentleman mumed Cazauran, few there isno doubt about this last named writer. He comes within a quarter of an inch = done su enter, fo has just entered upon the pas aw Pave, UL Another pet extravagance of the man is his clothes. ion or the wood neal lie is not the wi) he Minn. the Presbyterian Chureh Prt ous and fof torm, but 00 2 Year Lo co in so po Drs. Antlift, What fools his Lordship extend his bospitatit, in, and Dr enting minister yards of silk into dress nbroid- | a manner to Dis her autograph to that divorce paper. tweaty-live or thirty they arc to be made very plain, mostly ex Jewett into the stal- J. Smith, of G shin; at Brit- yourselves.” said the clergyman, tion, and put the gu: wart, arms of the Conkling of the stazv, and insert strips of handsome lace overthe in- M. H. Farley and H. .. t Measure of my Chicago sisters (append the ree scussion on iL himself of probationers. One day 2 young | pleasing. cipe Booth's. Jn the London version, when the sentence of the Koran is to put out the cycs of the courier, is taken off ut the wings and a curdling howl their observant little girls with them to service, it might tend to iuerease the-uttendance. Speaking of Fiipper's fail, a Massachusetts paper suggests that the men who stand as repre: we it in lovely open work und making it in- stuntancousty one-third longer, and wide enough tions, from and improper amu “After this, the stociing being ss anany stitehes Recormmodate 109 singers, p.m. AVS HED DP. the MSs rebes Phe ception of the Ninth Symphony. will be piano score, with ich thoy upon w Apollo Club hekt its annual eicetion and busi- ‘Fomlins, not heen completely outbine ROCHE voted tom nd nui, in the Central Musie-Hall. SL is fitmg that our mnsie: should be at home in the building de uimsical art. it being tho iargest Wednesdays at 3c p.m. aml ails for tne entire chorus will be . The enyure but the ren This Toe works tions of + Girnshe= potpourris at 1 yon aud La’ Jotie Pare Woen, at lust, Tyan tho summit, opal Methodism is most m har- York the fate and fortunes of 1 Stro- | Sormen it intoa sorgeous hbrar i 4 pea a Hts eae tha sacimtt quony with Wesley's views. Lethis topieshoatd { een appointed) Instructor nm Se ee eae Uae gece {fro cen esas Bene AE number in Mr. Torlins’ estimation U inmense." by Holt: “Far from ‘Thy Side, Creep from up the darkened valley, e considered it would hive to be very carefully | Cheotogy at Andover Seminary. arith Jendemy, and a tobis immense stuck of book: effectually trained at tho same tine. “fhe sale | Sone and chorus, by George W. Perstey rep f Ys done, because there are very diverzent views | ~ Hae : Bouth’s, at tho Academy, and at the mumble } paspoen a pet eustomer of Sabin, Bouton, and | us will be helt in Apolto Hath Contrat | HY amd Bes by barrison Mitkar’ ‘ Creep around the Jonety bill; held about it. American and Canadian Method- | | ‘The Rey. J.N, Cushing, an American Baptist | + Aperte’s™ fn Eighth stveet. | AL other coli At tho sale of ‘Oakey Hall's | yuste-tiall Building, and wil! commence Sept 1 Newt Mucteat Dietionat bnical Musie-Ifa os vi o te Sept. ae's Nev usieval 1 it ‘echnical Woyed in Musiewi Seivnee and Art,” ph HL Larne. n Culd and wet across my face Then . rte { ‘ There the hero. importer of the Saize he pai Brice seeecaes When my trembling feet are sceking a large e Why ballaea siti ite The Rev. R. 1. Herbert, pastor of the Uni- onan Fells Throtish tho part. The | ene, Bey TE feted teen Hamu Eo ae ee - ‘Teneaags a icsiiaie ana’ Stasiea For a steadtast resting place; } Hon of their Episcopacy. and: some of th tanian Chureh in Denver, died on the 1th ult, } Booth ver by &small foreign gentleman | tion, and Nas Gute blimehe to eo on aad in 4, Por altos—Monii yp. a. Enursds fomposition.” by Karl Mera, editor of Brain- When L call across the water {tink that the appreaching Keumenieal Con- | after x brief coutinemcnt to his room, named Wirthoimber: the Kiralfy articte is by a { ‘Tilden's Library the most complets in the coun- | 2, u.. and Satu atdiasa. tls Musieal World, : | ference might be iniluen: try. For tenors—Wednesdays at yp. mand ‘Thurs. |) Urdnard’s be L Library," Vot, : volicetion of brittiant ‘as of tue «day for the ft acathey foul Wort pofarte for September 4 E 2 i luo. are numerous, feat to foul the mint ow a ie bemg a magnificent dramatist: he t : In that Tourth wated ict me see ‘ace ( terataif. beeause such a discussion would dor The t NEV ide or al she Peas | oh Ne tho best work in thit direction ever | aud the dear old patiiot isnot a vision oF style | he nel in Co M ats repr Rit eg ie Walktng on the traublea sez, i and woul f Ceniainiy produce dee, | tetian Caurch of Essex. > Ss nece pte some of the best i ifn, (PSA Ee Mur OG PAL HIOL i Ana Sisiay e held in Central Music-Hall at 8p. mon Samuel, W ing Ber eee Bai fou amd strife, aud ine tae end nothiag | esl! to the Presbyterian Coureh of Chumpaizn, | seen here in New York: his phiy of *Fet g is . alternate Friday evenings, as follows: Oct. 7 and s As of old, i lizbt and jlo EST Han Rae ESE TES mu is expected to commence labor 18 1 | Harety es i it only he had ended ge eee at ad Tet Novetand 18, Dee. Land 15 Jan, 6 aad om, | and iettce quarter, besides several rae ind nue or cases ww Connection (ritishy and Ninde | BeW tield early in October. “Daniel Rochat” differently he might havebeen |, ('S autite comfort to come across s man a8 | Fey stand ty Maret 3 tread 3], and Apri: 1 | Music see Case and ead ne o'er tha waters, of America, and the ‘Revo M. The excellent Rishon of Liverpool, Dr, Ryle, There were | MPortant in political circles ag ‘Tilden and tind | gag os é = Inthe darkness tell meorten: APULIE, UNCHOp TLS [cous Tee niet Eel tecHue ligen tAbOn tS At piece, but the | Rim addicted to. the ist Fine We huc and | “special mass rehearsals, with fall orchestra EX-MINISTER NOYES. ~ Pear thou not. tor Lam here, iss the subject are | task by a High Church clergyaan of icy Miss Jowett shonld have thawed in tho ffm | 00) 8 ore aont the Wace ae ened hushands | and soloists, will be held on the occasions of Mr. > Buy wy Redes We vuld ae aio quieter, stimonious contro- | for entertaining at bis Some memt t and broken up on the broad breast of | 84 fathers about the waste of womon, and the | iyamas’ visits to the city. Most of the music | Hix Impressions of Freneh Life and Poe teen mat other Sie, ceuvies of Metbod- | the Wesleyan. Conteronce reeently in session in | Charley ‘Thorac, ‘The audience. atter sitting | Mlocy of women who hanker after clothes, hasbeen received and the rest, is now in the | Castents—What Ix ‘Fhought ef Ux ain sure, beyond all doubting, ! + itinerut ti jay preaeh- | that city. This clergyman writes to toe Lishop i : z IVs not zoing to be very expensive to aress - : : : de the Hie Pond. that “"T'shilt be satistied.” bv nln Pres nearer Trt tions, | that ue is “trcutled and. perplexed Uys through so much muscular agony, sor a ebill | 075 ot RUms to he ver tninese press. Each sing eseumplete set of | Across the ond. when the autumatical amanuensis appended Fee reais ean to longer put | the works to be performed, which, with the Smeln nat aatirey. jen. Edward F. Noyes, who for the fast four s been the Minister of the United States PAN MET Ss 1. Page, and Ne representing | some people Will make of thensseives! os ane 5 adkestee ee PAN METHNODISM. tay az x , Topreacntin peor mol ae ll enloy Spasms through four acts; we | oreg with chenille or beads, and must clear the lees ine Government in the French Repubhe, reached ME ECUNE ENCE NOW IN | of the Methodist Episcopal 4 like unmitizated wo and depthsof despair from 4 HI r Ase Nese : E : | Of the Metnodiss Hpiscunal Ciireh, ind We: SUNDAY MUSINGS. eT GUNGE TC wotee ot ground ten or twelve inches (according to the are Handel's Jubilate" and the Schu- | mniseity at half-past 7 veluck yesterday’ morn Ne 2 will also partiejjate. On Satur ‘Thorne isn’t the sort of man women Lik foot of the wearer, ; cee. | MUP Seid Deine to Williaa: te toning, (2 ao anaate ‘ Afew years ago a seed thought was thrown topic tor discussion will t “You are now one,” said the minister zo the | turned off like the gas. (And it's tho tet F eather cs fad of the females is for | Central MusiceIall. * During y sence in Paris, General, did owt by the late Bishop Jancs to a Western thodisin and tue Young.” includtue tho | ange pair be had just jolued together ina knot | yerdiet that makes or mars a play.) Cazauran. | (Vely. Stockings and nobiy shoes. Black sili OCR SOCIETIES. you ever, intugic smung the French peasantry : +} home ard Sunday-school training of the young, 3 “Wi 4 asked hose are the favorits, into which are let rows of | in the outlying districts?" queried our reporter. Methodist editor for an ecumenical gathering of | soa tosveure the larzest evanzeheal denome | they could never undo. “Which “one?” asked | should have made Miss Jewett east that pen to | {pee ae tho Favorite, in Se cre rly all our home societies are now rendy | PLEO OMe Ante Bethodists. to be held somewhere in the Uatied | waion ‘results, on whieh tho lev. duseph | the bride. “You will bave to seule that tor } the winds; have destroyed that’ decd of sepera. | CMMtilly or Maltese lee, At Lou rank | ror thele season's works and beigw we tnieily | AHL RRvamenty ladies do it themselves; buy black silk stockings | stite what may be exoceted.of them andthe unl ae pope in they and how press took it up and scattered the seed. Other | 25,30 ae: ‘A Scotch minister went up to Edinburg onee ay a ten aia deuuminational and independent papers assisted | cessinnswill be held daligexcept an satunise, | to prevare a harmony of we Four Gospels. | ‘Thorne. and “Daniel Rochat"” would bave just |e vs a aonpemen ‘ Rea Lae other aterm eet in’ itg germination, and the secular press | on which day only a morning session will be | “Sandy,” said some one to an humble purish- { boomed. ere New Yorke, UnlzelMl cups went to serve durfag the countrymen. The French working classes earn rhrousSut the Enzlish-speaking world indorsed | Beld. The pulpits of the British metropolis will | joner of bis. where is your pi “An,” | Mr. Cuzanran has got in some very zood work | 284 Denutitul article of dress is accumplished Pee arn fess thin one-half witht ts paid for the same libor the movement. ‘The results may be seen in the | Rud'on Mond: Hah, she eonterence wilt necame | replied Sandy, “he’s gone up to Edinburg to | in“Strogott,” buthe bas likewise inade some |p} Knitting what ae termed railvoad stockings. em Spraaies iu America, but save twice ax- meh as Ameri coaterence of representative Methodists from | business. Every session i3 to be preecited with | make'four men agree who never felt out.” damaging mistakes—the play is too tatky, and | oid and tha Les eta ean ue round aud Directors, ELA. Otis and Bray taney, (ThA ia thu reason’ that tmere-are so devotional exerci ‘An old Scoteh minister was often obliged to | some of the incidents far feom interesting or | POU And that is all (hut is required. For tho | ton Siustealt Pireotee, Wiliein le | auiny kimbuniors Are the he aristocracy nd the ™M ltp"- 3 <7} pi = subt $ e 5 on A ? Huad Chapel, London, Wednesdas. Exten- | Suyniay- J ell include in its subdivisions the y, Vain of his oritorieal powers, officiated, | | Miss Wilton basa bad voice, butshe is pleas: | FN as it senitting thread made by Arme | OF MG, club WL include the Mozart “requiem | Sd che peowl tae wae sive correspondence had previously shown that | serv and temperance movements; to the | and on descending from the desk was met by | anteras Nadia than Miss Sanger, who looks ts | sone a Rtainard, sold here atevoontes ban, | Mose, the. Crusuters,” eters tuan thO | tye siroy tho reverence for the desire for such a gathering was very ¢: organization and promotion of juvenile temper- | the elder with extended hands, and expecting | if about to break into a song and dance at any | fouror which make scat fe baiileh iat | preparation of the tal neerts, the traditions o| pire. Even the lower tensive, so that the score or more governing | 88Ce societies in the Sunday-schoul ana Church; | high pr: he said, “No compliments, 1 pra; moment. Miss Carhant isa stronger old woman | [OUPref which make a big pair of stockings: but | usttl Christias performance of | the classes trent with inatked respeet those whe 2 bs He end to civil measures to suppress intemperance | + Na, na, na.” said the minister; “ndo-n-day 3 : 1 1 i gind the yarn too soft, and: prefer a tightly- | sith” will be given, und aecangements an eee a Eie: Gabe Moe OOH GEST Ye dodies in the several Methodist families lett | and the relation of the Caurch to such move- | 'm glad o° onybod than: the: doth. mother: - the. tire alrendCitt ted. finer thread, whieh | purchase of x | Contemplation for aw repetition of Werling’s | days of Napoleon, As atll te avenues to power of corresponding a year ago and appointed | ments, ‘The Rev. dobu Baker, M, A. Joseph 2 Lah let's zo | Comespondents are a fittle squstched in the Tuk Je teke ekeins ‘wettins Gee | nUamaution ot Sans” ender ine direction of | Le vnemueh the kepiubrana, the yokes men committees to act conjointly for the further- | Kirsov, Charles Garrett, and Mr. William Beek~ { (Come, papa. thats enous: now lets 20 | Academy version, and that’s for the better, and Thvostorte Clramnnes. Phe ericareiths: belie. st | Gratin: @ oli aristocracy, have allied Ance of the common end, There was a stight | Orth ot nna Bu Bosley and the Hews. Be | year-old daughter in an illinois churen, ‘The | the ballet is a thousand times stronzer—a_ mul on twenty-cizht stitches on the necdies | Penton Cyenins w themselves with the youns but vigorous Me- aitch between the British aud American Metho- Tor, and a. SL Wardens D,D. Lh D., of the | day was hot, the ehild was. weary, and the good | titude of pretty women, most beautifully © Saat Re away Trot fave a slender nie is e are SEE Gn siunmecicae WHUittats canis to the name of the convention. The | Amerigan section of Methodism, ‘Will “discuss { Parson was laboring alate vith his sermon in | cumed, und splendidly trained, led by two tine | Gue-halt a yard longo Tat if the storkine ts Fieseilicomimineeits eens te their cause with the old-thne former wished it to be regarded us a “con- | these topics: "The Possible Perils of Method | Way which scemell fa tig cil to oe ee St res just distance the faint and forty fe~ | not desired anextea length. ‘Then knit round | son's work ‘Tuesday eventag, Sept.20. "The wai nea 3 the latter as a “conference.” The aiti- | 8a1”"—from the Papacy, from sacerdutulism and | OT chers sould be kind enough to take who scrateh round on the stage at | onee, dropping every fourth stilted: these dropped Lbs decided lo hod rehedrsalsatapotio | —oThey aire on tneir last lexs. ‘The combined its connected errors, from modern sceptcisin: . : ta stitenés will run to the top of the stoeking, strip- 3 reunions in P wink Natland the con- | force Fituists, Beunpartists, und yLwnen compared with a The Republic. An argue 1 ait opposi- is the fact to which the existin Point With prude that the Twa most here. Gut the British Methodists, who have | Methodist u = stand ag repre: ft stocking ‘ ay tite sausteat art tion a ss cuntera p we themselves, | © by I sentatives of a race are apt to take a failure ot os tl s done: in both the New | Sukler as you have dropped. you kuit about | which the society will study This Season are bres Tibres OF, Tess < COR Tere nee: Amie easels oss. [fade Wathliesont he h in The Gest recorded iystance wasn inemorn- | WBOURCES the deed as done: in both tho New | Theie inenes at. tat size, and then tot oll. | ynierstaod to be, Mens Sign of | prosperous nations on earth ure the two Re after a while yielded to their Amerivan brech- | churches, and bv Drs. Eyckman, Curry. Le ale ae a Tee memerin {| XOFK presentations the abominable operation | UWSycr navel?" | beartheummitinentoxcium, | paver ed te, oe, Memmeisss i ee eter ie cnuey Sti nse. © Fen, so thit they will hold an Beamenieal Con. | and Bishop ‘Thompson, ot the Canad the most uesirable. circnmstances: Le was mas- | transpires on tho staxe. At Ticoth's the heated | No heel." [es a poor foot that won't shape its TRUER Teo ephe Cte | stubborn truth, which the asseuits of Vrerenee.” The second conference will be held | American cuurches, on Tuesday. ~Tdueation ” | ter of the world, triend of huis Muiker, and had | sword is passed before the eves of Hangs, and | own stocking,” the old Indy said when she knit a “ite Deum by Hengebel, ail | the growlers and ‘etrenie Gigtarbers found ia pu ibisside of the Atlantic. Universal Metho- | Cucnticg demuniel by aus times and-ene dite | we convey ¢ of wn enteriatning thoneh not iu |. with a loud ery the vietim falls forward on bis | them this ways bur the extreme olasticity of works, except the first named, are new roy fall WANN atey und cate a ¥ ; geter; the special training of ministers attendants at [21 > “swarm aft- y awful spectacle. 2 4 amy the jeipure *bicasy-sis i ank ng ast MOCK anew Siuaue: AOCIaLS We ans Up jen the French build the Os Western. The former includes the European | ite iomieal schools aud. thelr cdl ernoon meetings at Northfield, Mass. getdrowsy, | swort i painted a bright indian red-hot color; | {RAED auveipate my Chicago sisters will thank ized, whicl will he knov Meare |, mations unite e ein MeL reich Tatil Bete BUNS and Colunial Methodist bodies, and tne latter the | White ensured in’ pastoral ‘aud ministerial | and some. of thom. steep soundiy through tho cutioner not only pisses it before the mame itis 10 be exelusivels tor | Cxampte, His really astonishing the Enuwledye American and Canadian, - fut Ameriean Metho- { isork. These, questions. willbe. diseu erinon. Annoyed by the sight, tho evar of Streung, but saws his nose with it, feav- {fact night in an atmosphere like a Dutek Purpose of producing: the best x They possess concerning Uke resources aud it dism has also been subdivided into Episcopal | by the Revs. F. A. Abood, D.D.2C. G. siid: “If you are inclined to sleep. you Inny do belt of brick-red across bi Ui AATHe oie docubedenUe Ra THA the okt and modern nusters. The oli stitttions of the Umited State @ non-Episcopal sections for greater conven- | ). 1.3; Georze Rt. Crooks, D. D.; and the Rey. | us they do in the churcbes in Scotland. 1s the William Rignold was fondly hoped for as oven, a few of the devoted crities and theie sate | he us follows: Vresident, dohu: Ve Le Moyne; | 7 our high financial standing the subject end ci plevous gectinns Cob avasier copvene | y) X. Mot the Western ‘section, | custom there, ‘somewhat, for members of the | successor to the throne Of bis brother (seo aunanders, the disengaged professionals, zath- | Vice-residants: Louis Wabi, Homer Ws itib- : id ence of representation. Europeans, Bav= | and Mr. G.W-Olic | congresations when sleepy to rise up in their { who, as Henry Eighth in a blonde banged wis, | ered to see the opening play of Daly's regutar | bard, and Alfred Gagergr ¢ re we considered ing only one form. of Church polity—uon-Epis- | ver, BoA De. W. and tho Tey. J. | pews and fold theirarms. Now do that, it won't | took the New York women by storm: but Mr | Conspp, Bee eE Ey vee Kt Larrabee: i. Newell: Director, jon of ine Worl in Gur. fue dunatt—cscape this subdivision. ad. of the as tish see On | disturb the speaker hal€ as much as to sit and | William is un cntisely ditferent article; he is big { S°2822- cee el 7 fins Babette wseription fists will 6 Arteaga Sat pan en eae The conference consists of 490 delezates, di- Ith ins: © The Use of the Press for | sleep.” and tat. Now, a bis man is lovely, but a fat man Enormous Tndin rugs bave been plastered | guenert in it few ¢ And those wishing farther | Nine time since, in a conversation with Baron _The conference consists of 400 aeterates, Jie | The" \ivanceaent of Christianity eesitcts {OF ; is awful (on the. stage). ‘and William | upow the broad steps, and 2 quantity of stutfy { information the Secreturs. Mr. Newell. | So" furnechisds he. sunt amost, eathisiastieally ‘idea equally Beceem che cletas ae 1s ye tance, ss te publication of denominational | CALENDAR FOR TOE WEEK, | is very fat. Ue has a large, expressionless tace, | woolen bullion tringe, red the predominating | WHl mectatt any hour during the day ate Stute | OF our conumereial and. financial credit. f also equitlly between the Methodists or the East- | |jterature, the use to be mntle of the nev c pete with a little nose stuck in the middle—a sort of | nue. nas been tacked around the rails of the WNL}, Chectene: ues teeTa nie Seen. Ibiangearsed ern and Western Hemispheres. Tho two leading } py the Church, and Methodist hymnology c EPISCOPAL. nasal wart,” He has the stomach of an Alder- | icons and its b me ttitls doomed ails It inst. at | fycas sich-a great compliment coming frum man, and the voice of a boiled pudding with the | bileony and its bottom edge. ‘This seemed stbout Director. Mr. Bakitka, pro- | The in tnoney king in the world that 1 of Unis country, North und Methodict budii thoughts will be presented by Drs. B after Trinity, Sept. 1—Thirteenth Sund: ley. C cloth on, He took the awful sentence in the | all the alteration inthe house. At the door the to establish the str fi ipline at re- baye 1 up in my memory. Ie said: South, are emitied to 115 delegates. The three } i. Marshall, J.C. Auuitf, A., 8. D. (Canada) | Sept. 10—Fast. ae: iplioe r « st bodies of Amesien send ten: of erie and the News. fs Ss. W ihinston: CATHOLIC. ose Hae neh RUNGE He, er cea at nautical hero of aquatic excusions, Commo- | earsal oy sie eee Han out will reauire | + phe finanenl pos tun of the Culted States ft nt, Wesleyitn, Free, follund, and George Osvorn, D.D., of |g, iE Sunday after Pentecost; | # 10s . ¢ red, paint-daubed sword, | Gore ‘Tooker, supplants the gallant survive 4 = . Ph Sf] unexanpled in the history of tke world. You four- tain, "“Tlome. Missions” will_oceane | S¢Pt 1—Fourteenth Sunday after Pentocests | and he evinced no repusmunee to the operation: | Gere Tooker, supplants the gullunt survivor | the active members “are request be | Spe rubtal of all other nations ©. teen s of Friday, and the Revs. 1. Gilmonr, OE tig Geta. 3 pa fe his dear vacunt face was as expressionless ag { OC 8 hundred wiauagerial batces,.John Dui.) prompt at the “rehearsals. whien for the { ty enrich “ American Methodists, of whien there are cight, henson, BA. LE. D.. and Teel the bottom of a ehina wash-bowl, and large | And it isto be hoped tyyClooking at that play | present will occur on ‘Thursday evenings. | “SA Yr auany Americans visit: Paris every are re tininy forty Mr. ‘f. HE. Bainbridge, of the British churehes, Willian: Rignold was a failure. of “Quits” brought outby his son-in-law last | There will be three concerts during the seasourdlo they noc Gener! gaits, Including the twenty-two which Car and, Drs. Jacob: Todd, 8. 1. Sutherland, G. 1. icomedes, nuzht, he may try it himself and leave the place | 2! Which the most popular artists tbat cat be | Ag jeast Gil, “Our citizens have won quite Methodism buve sent across the oceau. McElruy, and Mr. James Ferrier, of the Ameri- "1 Itwas funny two plays should have gone to <b caro of itself whille hetakis fh seeured will appear, “The reserved-sent system {4 reputation for their liberality, bordering on ve Ucen for several moutas | can und Canadian churches will read essays or | sepr, 1¢—Ss. Cornelius, P., and Cybrian B., MMe: ba Maia Te Roth's the firee niche | t,tike care of itself while hetakes care of him- | will be carefull sed, so that the pleasure, | Srodieaey, all over Europe. it is cwuse tor, miur the great gathering. | deliver addresses tuercon, ** Foreien Missions” | S°P® 19-SE Cheng. Be ae i | xricl in wie same spot. At Booth’s the tirstuiekt | seit, He can't find a worthier object. The vig- { comfort.und ¢ Of the associate mems | PrOubes. Ae nd the impenssion is indelibly at} Business Committe, will occupy the one session of Suturday, Isthy | gepe i-Stigmathor St. Panis UE Assist Slroyof bas engaged the only conveyance at the } jearted man bas lived for others every hour of } bership will be subserved. “The management 15 | formed upon the minds of Europeans, espeial- ites trou each sul x and the two of a inasmuen as yg | “SPE . feck baalilite : . hostelry and Gyerof, the villain, rushed up the | nis busy life: it’s time that eharity bezan nearer | (ott vot yentie Fat ue nd ane | ay the unidele and lower classes that the United rn or American section, spent some time | the great feature of Method lism. The auge, i i e queer vehicle, ‘ : rgeity, ct on 2] States is at veritable nado, or- the lon H revising and frarain ly "order of Eeneral topie wil be divided sections, such ON ’CHANGE. hone qumeed pear rrarerrat ae ie tame te mongst uaruly sons and ungrateful strong basis, and The SUPPOFT Of the USI: eS et rete iereason’ for thie iden including topics of d jon.on which | gs the results of Methodist mi : in heathen 1 » Beane ae sons-in-law. iv is expeeted. the fact that su miiny rich Americans oto the like committee fram the Eustern section | Jands. on-which Dr. J. M. Reid, of this eity, and . th Good Hei ad at Fat villain Jumped out and escaped with the | « Quits” fair in the first act, tolerable in THE BACH AND HANDEL SOCIETY. Paris to spend the:r muney, and, consequently, agreed. ‘This committee, tozether with the the Rey. E.E. Jenkins, M. AL, of the Briti Mot Wheat in Good Hemand a F | horse—on foot. At tho Academy Mon- | ghe second, went all to pieces in tho third, und | ‘The Bach and Handel Society held the first re- | the Urench sce but one side of lite in the United ve Comtnitice. of wilen Tishop Simpeon | Wesleyan Church, spenks how to avoid ap Eleeks day night Michael came riding — gayly | was simply atrocious in the lust. [t’'sanother | hearsal of their third season last Tuesday 6 State Chairman, held a scesion in New Yors the | waste, rivulries, und confu: ing {rom dit- | The posting of @ lot of wheat in the St.Paul | on jn ibis Russian tumbril, jumps ont fora | poad of hut i aw ing at their hall on Bishop court and Mavi * Among the Americans in Paris Mrs. Mackey, er part of January, Isl. andarranged its part | ferent Methodist bodies occupying the same or | elevator yesterday morning did not appear to | coll vith th FOr TehouWntChhge Oe ee the string. street. The hull bas been retitred and ref wife of the Honanza King, is one of the moz Of the program. Av ontline program, prepared | contiguous fields, on which Dr nzlund, Stee RAAT OP ITAdG Tate BEAN SESEOES Nee ee in Ugeroy, who, watehing | Why, we envy your Chicazo folks your amuse- } hiched, including a new piano, ‘The atte Hotel for Ber ulility to spend a lnrge amount oF by the British a1 stern section, Was truns- | and Dr. M: # Japan, wil trouble the Board of Trade boys greatly esters bis chance, gobbles the chariot, tumbles in,and | ments. You have got a very remarkable playin | was large considering the stifling heat. money, is she not?” mitted by the Sceretary of that body, the | tablishinent and support ot tr 5 day, unless it be those on the stort side, who | oyjes to the driver to go on. Here the Booth swith the clevercst youne actress on | fresh Voices and resoiute spint with whieh they | | Yes. “But the newspapers bave greatly ex- Jiev. Dr. Bond, of London, tw the Seerctary ot | native converts and native ministers in tho for- | expected a tunuble iu prices as a consequence. | pysiness set in; there was an ominous crackin ith tho cleveres! youn autress on | AT twa Of tuelr nev pices. wave prio | susgerited the stories concerning ber prodizalt~ the American svetion, tir. A- C. Geos his he wae uf the press fh hon-Cbr ‘The market was on the up-turn, and even “hot | of old ropes, and down dropped the shafts, and bie arrison. WY f that this season will witness most Sutisfaetory f am well neqturinted with Mrs, Mack- Executive Committee represented the Method- for the promotion of the Gospe eae i ded 3 Ta heed | ‘opes, and do pped the shafts, we poor defrauded theatre-zoers rend the caste | jpusical effects, Im the temporary absence of | ¥. and she is a nuble and xenerous woman, wheat” commanded more money, with 2s the attendant servitors had to pick ‘em up, bang Jewett scems to please | Mr. Fuchs, the regular conductor, Mr. She spends us.tntich for charity uth. the ‘hes North and + ethod= ist. Episcopal Chur rt African Methodist Episcopal Chur the: work required in Papal and semi. with positive ange n where she failed to before; demand for it from millers. {tis said the flour- mill men’ all over the State are sending on to the horse's tail to keep nim in them, and ources of Methodism Chicago thts seu juan wielded the baton with Bis Accustomed wand energy. Persons desi ring to. Join the li ‘There is ne aoubt thut she DUT not snobbis than anything ¢ tenittcent Sty ly or st Protestants, the Conyremtional and Inde- | tor the work of the world’s conversion, and the nor | jenominiously walk of -dragying the whole ioe here. ’ ‘ Pendent Methodists, the Methodist, Episcopal developing and ciuploving those re-) dors for this stuil. Yesterday, warm wheat was | gute aa and it's vice vers Mere. an age in her face and } soulety art requested to appear for exaimmation | unbecoming ber position. Tf have frequently Church of Canada, abd the Primitive Methodists On these themes Drs, Potter, Vernon, | [Cir at sled and ats Ne AGGUL 2 : — ity | method disagreeing with the toudiexin parts | by Mr. Fuchs at alf-past 7 ou any Tuesday | called upon her as representative of the Lega ot the Dominion, as wells the Methodist Church D..and GW. Miller,of Americ | ‘tiet at S120 and at 3 el. Abou It is tho style now to pile in a panorama with | metbod disagree erentua during this inenthe tion to get assistunce for ber needy eountry= of Nova Scotia und the Maritime Provinces: the 2. Kier, J. 8. Banks. Hed, | $00,000 bushels in afl posted in | every spectuentar pie Both the “Strozotts” | 886 Ei Fierison is a real girl, in her tecns yet, * ELLANY. men, and never bus she fared to respond lb- “olore stbodist. Epizcopal, Chureb. and the | Pig: BAL, and CC. Me e two elevators. Yesterday about 125,000. e ig: Suave work: Wi s peoea- lige Marri 2 }, in her teens yet, LOCAL MISCELLANY. pant red Methodist Epircopal Chur 1 tho | Pigott, > an the two clevators, Yesterday 000} have one. They ‘never work well; the rocks | and eversthing she bas done the past year has bs : Par i Pritnitive Methed ists of tho Dulted Stites. TEs (rita, sell speak The cle busbels was loaded into vessels to be shipped | come on in boxplaits and wrinkles; the sky is | been a surprise. Lam vers sure she would bea | -,D% Heafeld gud his wife have Just retumed | | ~ What about that famous dinner-party she committce was authorized to supply vaetncies | conference will be beld on in Sin 2 é shiek 8 al Beret ae eo Sintho‘pariar Det rom a trip is l. which created such a furor’ in the representation from tke hest material to | Jost. when, “ Christian Unity'’—how itmay be { UG tn addition to this a tot has been drawn suthered att the top corners, and tho Ki- { delightful one for us in wo parol Louies | 1 A a sattuews hus returned from. his eee sont He THAT diners” Said. tHe Gee he found at the tite in Londo. ‘The subjeined | maintained and increased. amon Meth out and touled into ers. ‘The clevator people vs bave insulted tho solar system by a sun | , 08, Nermot Js, another actress who. when | Mr. W-S. If Mattows bus returned frotn. ee er wanes Ghee lable yives the numes of the iyus Methodist {| and be mage manifest to the world; the ex think the stuff will soon be all gone. ver hung in anything buta asion, Welt, just wouldn't we’ like tu see ss costnothing like the sum stuted by the new: branches uniting in the movementand the num- | feity of Mit bortisut, and Methodist as a bond of SOME FOLKS WANTED To KNOW sellom-there. ‘Chere was | “Feet” with the new caste after such aduse | ,;%,Detoulme. teacher of the pinno, vocal mus | papers. Lthink Mrs. Mackey expended ou tat, der of delezates assigned ty each. In the Uatted { brotherhood amonz pations—will be presented | orday why it was. th “ ooel a tremendous house, and & loud cail for the | as we have taken this awful suamer? bus removed to S8u5 fucka sion 820,000. Stites the Methodist Episcopal Chureb, 80. d De Drs AoC. Gorse; Prot dP. Shorter, David | Yesterday why it was that wheat, the receipts endous he oie caltor t taken th ul su ee eee tates the Methodist Episcopal ( ; I : 0 ee - ; é dramatist at the end of the third act. The two | “yr Daly. bas good people, but they were : ‘opal Chureh South. 8; | Allison LL.D. of the Western section, and the { for which were dated only as tar back as Aug. | Kinuitys went out, but the noise was kept up | mesietugd handeutted by staphd parts Dear Htermat the Chicago Musieal College | Ameri African iscopalChuren, Ta: African | ftevs, William Cocker. 1D. D. John Myers, und | 25, should eet ito such a condition while lying | Atter “sume time, a smull, swarthy Mrs. Gilbert jumped several rehearsals to get | opens Sept. 12. The number of pupils registered Now. it woulil be alist inposa Hethodist Epiyopal Zion Church. tu: Colored | Heujantn Grexory, of the Eustern or British | in the elevator only tifteen days, that it beeaime | bebbed up in “front of a lower | box, | sirength to play, lnwving been ina damzcrous | is larger than ever betore. ‘Tho sum te simply fabulods, Mauctaeule Methouis Spal Churet, 6; Evanze section, : ceases st itas being "a little warm | jerked his head up avd down, and disappeared. | sire’ of “health” for a month ur su: ». Christine Nielzon-R chin Maieand at ty =f n Paris) popul Chureb, 2: Uuion American Protes Episcopal Church, except Japan and ts nt nt certain to hecitingeat | asnoone knew tut the gentleman had ane | $04 NSS cunts Me ag © | tuned to the eity aind will resume her teaching, | (du.am tranesworth af eownis, and of this Ameri- sburch, 22. Methodist Protestant Church. 4 | have no local representation on tho prosrs condition for that length of time, or that the { swered the cull, for not at hundred in the house | who was pursuing every young. girt in | 48 Veal at Lyon & Healy vans DrgBe one inl NON) frtnes,, Uk So; American Wesleyan Churen. 4: Free Metbodist | but. most of them will have deteyates dit rain itself hud been inspected too high in the | were familiar with his face. the piece, sending bh ct tu personate ‘ederick Boscovitz. the plano teacker, bas | Ut.0M. ‘ Ms Cuurch, 2; Independent Methodist Chure! from: “thote We at the conference. The | iret pla é = ‘The Academy people would not let the Kiralfys | jim Re races und public resorts. while be en- | returned to the city und resumes his dutics at Our people ate a source of much pratit to Cousrepution Methodist Church. | e | European, and South and -\ustralian ‘One of tho warebousemen said he did not | cut the staze, and the effect of cities rising from | juyed his iniquity in private. Mr. Digby Bell, | once at Lyon & Healy's roums. isiun shupmen, and are consequently treated Taited Brethren and one or two smaller scets | missions ot the Wesl be repre | now why the wheat represented by the te- | the ground ‘was accomplished. by laying the |. who docs not set up for an actor, bat isucbarm- | yy, Hans Balatky, the reader of the new Mo- | With the winest deference. Houcicault, never Willdivide tne remaining x delexates famous | sented, | The proceedinzs of the conference are | Sllyts nt the atest dateswas not conskiered suite | Dieces tt on tho stage aad raising’ thon toa | qgysingers ind an unchankful walking gentie: | ,,Ai7,dlans Walatka, the reader of spe new Mo. | diswutes, a bill with an America, and, even. tnemsety to be gathered into: perinanent -furm re | able to pass us No. 2. Je remark perpendicular position with wires. man to eet through: and Mr. Drew and Miss eS ae irae pg neal uarions utter ‘aking ROMs to: thele: butels oF piece of Inthe Dominion of Canada the Methodist refer The fa of tho Amer a det But the grent enemy of the theatre is the re thrown assay on parts destroyed by Bee: Joyee tho property had been turned ove: 4 “ cirens, and bere is Coup with three rings and Mrs, L. M. Dunn, the well-known music teach- tuke them baek in exchunze or refund the Church of Cansda, 2 deiexates: Methodist Epis- | sailed from New York the week betore last, and | [ROPLOPECny ee Deen tinea aie See ee aig ob orhers. pt Church in Canida, 4: f ti cf heniat toward the Ist of October they will at be flock- | sound. Some parties bad objected even to the | forty attractions for six weeks at the Madison ihere is a oot deal of solid suffering in Ger- | er. returns to the city on the Lith inst. and will | MOOS | i nenpecn the French antl Church in Canada and United States, 2; bible | ing home again. vlevator proprietors shipping or turning the | Squire Garden. Poor managers: And bere in | man comedy-furee, and Mr. Daly bas a further duties nt No, ies West Monrocstecet | |.” West is the fecling tutween the Freach anit < Healy's. Christian Couret in Canada, 2: Hritisa Sethe Stull over, suying they tid no right io doit. | the carly days of autumu we are plunged in | suddening elfect—be never gets throuzh putting q i uy u GaN TA GY. <> » saying they thas a Bs site gg Ce er wets throush putting 2 serve church ia Can free GENERAL NEW He said be’ bad Go explanation to make, but | heat such as uo man has enjoyed since the days | things i, and the effect fs lost of all that might | fp. j5, #2, Perry, the talented blind pianis Hee NG UES ES og aah as ete Pa Seite itisa an Conch { Methodist churches seemed to think thie watever was the matte oe naa rack und frees ugk meant tng | bee ane enone dt Unni race ig | Dityed so successfully nere lust season, hax Ssome soreness felt over the lute un ‘s i ms oe eel earns revised New Testament i y remuln the life of a2 warehouseman was not a hap) cLwee! ilures, atmosphere, circus, 2 ‘fhe plot is nothing: a bad old min. a comic eterna Fie nianogarte Ina s surentiss er tb te tie New Connection Methodists, Ie: stibie Chiris- | sed in the putpits of at least twenty leading | "AG the Inspector's office it was eaid that wheat | manager dur old wontan, a deceased wile; to eveuts DUE ; Shi Stasiest Cote (eee ee ohne pion ae tbs Diplomate ee ee aus a Arerenibnl <byterian churches in New York. which bad been tying cool in some outside ele- a a can-can, and the characters up chimneys and attained, one of the Misieal Col, | Core, The Ereneis ionic any haya * jesane. 10: Freeh Westeys, 22d oir ee eae Comereaational Association, | vator.it Milwaukee, forinstinee, on exposure to | ‘Thougandsof New-Yorkers went down to Long | into sidebourds. Failun Nexty | Heep kietiers ge returned from Europe and | peri and wunt preset. UE is not els ea The British and Continental Methodists will | yyose srst recorded mecting was held Ww years | Wea and Ginmmay sont afiereards: wheter | BRIE to see the finish of the famous ride for an | idler at the cottexe opening. ; fur years to come. uve the first choice fur Chairman, after which avacleprace dis cain ixtUel she ye eS { lite. - 2 ————— - il ceaikte. ieett ericttl cons | age, Will celebrate its centennial uext Octobe putin bins or not. It was stted wl alotort 3 ne 5 Mr. L. A. Phelps, teacher of vocal mu Fee ee ee a ee ee ee Sa awiniedhinncy soulotycealles : wheat was sent here lust month from | _ Mrs. Garficld hus been the prime mover in this THE VALE OF TEARS. the Ghiesigo Musical College, has returned fo tho COURAGE. ere are to be aay Ter _ * Milwaukee in” cars” which was cvol and | journcy. The President bas been most of the city, und is ready to meet any who may wish to members selected numbei Necutive € icen speccbes delivered Trow both sections ia ed tupies chosen by tho Joint tees of both secuons. The conterence eo the same relation to, the Methodist Church it large as the recent Pan-Presbyterizn Council in Panadelpbia bad to the Calvinistie and We- formed Churches of: the world. It will have vo s far bored in beby Behalf of the Protestants in America, bus been formed a men, German; Mr. Kimbell, the “chureh debt f of ud churety rumental in raising trom church members the respectable sum of 311,000,000. ‘The nizht-wind through the crannies pipes, Aud in the garret [le ‘Two wretched creatures in the straw, S yaunt #3 poverty. it No, 2 when it left the warehouse, but it gawe torward in the hot mugey weather, and veral cars were so soft when they arrived that they xradcd No.3. Tue individual at tho Inspector's juilice gave this as an illustration of his point that it was quite PussIBLE FOR Wiles CONDITIONS time-expecialy during that in which the chanze was conceived and discussed —in a state that mattered fittle whether he was ia Washing- ton or Long Branch. Nothing but trouble aud disaster has befullen tho family since they left Mentor. Sickness and death bave not been ub- sent from their midst one sinzle week. nd one Puor creature spexrks and says: Embrace me with tbine arn, And press thy mouth against my moutl VNDER CERTAIN, consult him about lessons at bls rooms in the Central Musig- Hall. Mr. Carl Wolfsobn_ fs expected home in a few days from Europ The fall term of the Hersh He returas mor having it that he bad married during dy well known in Jewish circles in 2 benedicz, ru- his School of Mu- It isa work-day world In youth and vitd the With all the lories oh beiltian If storm: He looks beyond the buifets of today. aan Tribune. Hilzh hopes muy rise jes of vur intent of the firmament— she thAt soon to sombre dies. at san is molded of heroic clay? foe thut pall an adve For The Ck se suil, legal standing. but morely : moral influence. It fd press thy mouth nguinst iny P Pity BOv Se put jamt und ite advice tty OF inigle Methodist collexe, tho Ohio Westeynn | to set out of onier ino re Ter crt wus es | _OldStes. Garfield knew she should dio unless Thy breath yi sigaiArt commences next Wednesday witn a | Stout-hearted stil to meet the racking gales ranch of Methodism, a orsity. epresentet vo miss! i well known that a ood deal att Ws Oe > yr e entor; or as ifiness piel Speaks: ankee aris t already realstere: most the gloomfest night deseries a star may not be accepted as the, coveritug | University. is represented by. two missionaries | Ceived here lust. month Irom Milwaukeo and | $4¢ got home to Mentor; afer a serluus iliness | The other starveling sneaks and S8yst eee chad Mc tit Caaronee Eddy have res, | Lo zuide und [ight hin to some friendly shore, ies of ‘the separate — branches iueliue | in Japan, six in China. three in Indi, one in | points in twat direction, and if tho stulf was | she partially recovered and was ‘called on to 4 When L look One ee el from their tips in the Hast and West, | Where, <arcly moored within the barbor-bar, one way or the other. What uiay result | Italy, two in South America, and one id Mexico. { Pytthed out inthe spring after having absorbed | mourn the death of brother and sister. Pain, cols, and tuneer disappear, turned feo thelr trips in the Bast and West, | Tero to tent the zalthives seas no Tore: bereatter from mee eauee ts aug aed The New Testement bas just been translated uh ie at wititer ee not: Imppgsible eae a ‘The Presideyt’s wite was at the very gates of alnd all my misez we Waile from the «is ae ‘ ny sales ihery ho wun can foretell; but for ese ey | into the Corean language. and a wouan of | sudden change from the cool temperature of an sees : " -! af . : a > ngcntle ineastire sweetly sighing. * Home! are merely tentative githerings. (tw Ui ogw promises toprovide balt the salary of | elevator te tie hur atmosphere put ivon the | Me grave and was pulled through to raed her | rho kissed full oft. still imore they wept, Mr. ftobert Gotdt he pianist, £01 poe nastete ee strauzc, however, if the 5.000.000 communi the lirst’ Corean @vanelist for the tirst ve | sbort road to ruin. The mischict fs it did not | husband shot down before she had fairly recov~ Clasped bands, sighed deep and fast; this city. has Just published a new mnusical é; Mewbers and the 20,0,00 aoraal meer bers, yours. show its weak points to the L tors who | ered from her own illness. No wonder she bas | They: often luuahed, thay even sung, oe te Ternoaye Linwhleh be very thoes @einihiae ieee Wrescaiweaien yr the #reat army of " into store. nevIne stitious, ieve: ing ‘And both were stil tse, oughly woes over wend seici s ry | . and cougre:n tions comprising the d it iute store, beeome superstitious, und believes that nothing inching also « musical se: rimer in 1s (Colas Barpresse not respect if the: ed rep= worldwide Methods shou do vot reverence the counsel of 40) piel ‘The thirty-sixth anniversary of the Bupt Convention of tee Maritime Provinces, at -E: Yarmoutb, Nova Scotia, was attended by more ‘The crowd on the Open Board ebuckled y terday over what they believe to be the truth; that is, that the Cincinnati boys are short on but flight from the glories of the White House With morning came tho Coroner, rau keep ber husbund on earth. 7 st ‘And brought a worthy leccl, ns. work cov a ject of harmony, but also. the rudiment- be of great value to the not only It has been considered imposible tora humar being to swim across Grand Like, in Middle K, Colorado, The water is cold’ as ice the Tesentatives from all the branches of tue fuith : ie oo i ry shop Simpst sil- | than writes, and Wis one of the largest | yo, sine cl S250 y st before yoman was summoned vorpse to certify” y principles, and wil Tertungued “orator of America ‘Nfethe meetings ofthe eae as ee Jrosuh/ to bave taken Out of the Open Board ia (aan Lone Bean Uy the assnsination, some | Citue cause of death in euch. Stadent. ns | Seat rund amd all won uttentoted to sina front apes bees Ched Vee specng corm on Ree wan 8 sue ee ne. Create SE fe. Dlethodist Eple: AMEUBES os. Tree Judy in conversation happened to mention the | ane nipping weather, he allirmsed, vetpintereet ing vent of the season of, yates shoes te pare re auld hse, paraae, E - Sapper was administered. ‘The Rev. Bishop H. | fala telephonic attachment fitted up to bis pul- | A Moretsrn Aspect of the President’s | ume of a friend—Daniel Dickinson—and as an Had finished the deceased; HoT ee Oa eee Ge eite fouawtor is | te Mesre Stover, suelion, Fave, and Hotel XR. MeTyeire, D. D. of the Metbodist-Hpisconal | pic. by means of which he preaches reculariy to Himes. evidence of his chivalric, honest dispusition told | Their empty stomach also cattsed Sea ese eat diets wee Ganiwete cme | Were aE the, eke durhng their rewéne pleasure Church; the ‘Rev. Bishup H.W. Warren, D. D.. | ay invalid member at sumedistance away, ‘The Landon Standard, Aug. 2%. of his conduct during the campaign preceding Ur hastened deat 7 EAN topeants Clare yiuite Retoue, Sane | ts Breen Guat bey Sy at he contd Litta. Annie Louise Cary, 1. ‘The Frenchman prepared for the under- of tne Methodist-Episcopal Chureb, anu the Kev. | Communication is complete, and the tidy bears | custus (eta ito is cldiered under the | the election of Picree. vhen frost set i tH = Score Douglas, LL.D.-of the Methodist Chureh | {2yMermou distinctly and every” part of tho | ,\ugustus Wheelock se fareery rhe he mip verhave | Hg,added that when frost Sot in ma Donaldi, the Swedish Lady Quartet, aken. The Frenchman prepart y extrac y with commiting forgery in » Why,” said she, “he might just us welt have is that the blood x bes taking by removing his clothing and dipptuz in y ‘Tis needful ranti, the famous buffy, Joseph Hern the ike until fe. became accustomed to the 2 Canada, have been selected to respond to te service as W the United Stutes, was brought up for exumina- sent to nominate Sits | yo warmed with flanocl: one should have, been President; he wa blind violinist, and many other favorits. temperature of the water, und then dashed In Address of welcome, ‘The Rev. Dr. Osborne, ma ‘ = tine : Suites, ate for oxaini , : : ite We eat Bontercues, |. Tho Ot egational churches havesmined | tion at Bow street yesterday, but it was stated | D° ie es gale mid with anaes one ; x President of the Dritish Wesleyan Conference, |, The Ohio Conetosationd! canter uccordiuy 10 | thut President Guilield was in two eritical a |. Wright, but circumstances sitailar to those ot | Moreover, wholeso + \ very. pleusaut concert, conducted by Prof, | and swam across without any appnrent ditic Elo be the tirst President of the Ecumenical | HW 10 Cn itcs. ‘The assuciation includes | state, through the attempt to assasinate him, to | the last Presidential nomination put Dickin sca Goes Fe iloct wis given ‘at tho Lake Inuit | cules le -adcclmed that he could swias haek: Senference, The Hex. Wainy Aubur, who IS | Ue gieen ‘cburebes tat are in Peuussivuuiy | Sign eortaiy documeats whieh were wecessary | within one bullot of he positions BUEBCES | oso: nerves and balmy sleep ia Hop Bitters, | -\uiieson Frviay evening, under the auspices | acu. ‘The feat eure rest sxcheineas Ue Known to Americans und is also very pop. | Serene cia.and Kentucky. The. total be- | forthe further prosecution of the case, ‘Tho | fused. saying _ sink or” s\ | scGfutet orcas and batrey steep { deihe'Susicat Convention: Several of the mums | auiong thy old-tuncrs, who lost heavily: ; aRbbsland, would pave been thus bonored | Sent vontributions ure $63,518, which is a | prisoner was remanded. Wright, and Would not take advantage of the | for sleepless ‘ oiler) to Welcome the foreign delegates, but bis hearth }

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