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eat TDS CHICAGO * RABUN: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, i88i-— PWN Y PAGES. SATE SEAL A] __ | sousis thus classed, ib does . ; venty years. ‘ Tahich T did, ‘The three masked wretches | ereed; and, from a printed copy framed and TUE CHURCIE W ICH IS HERESY 9 they ae De tet aed ap tte: ane Ene svere hae an Went acct almost WILD GEESE. then ‘ose. and q . presented to them hung up ont is walls. L eopttil the falloxine et ee though belonging te these classes, they 1 ir required an ity re, dity’s labor. sire Xi Hl OE. Ay See aie all tien: equal | inthe Fs hurch, near North Ck Lwere? not se fully, employed 4 the present time by ie invention of : this was untrue, naw it, hut We belleve that all nien are born, equal we me xe [inbulaged: ine the. United Stat | ingen sheds wnt only aes ts 60 ‘| A Flock of Them on Mada- | as the person wie ae ee ny words a yt co wo eat 50 For ay ras Some Glances at the Present | inci ae ay ane uliad thie) etre Se Le te aa of ten nent waska Lake. Noon Hit The committee of exatnination “Alte deckire the objects of the club to be: Hult, corn Condition of the World’s moot) Eng are actuielly | is abe au turn out ri) pass ue complete : Aa eater et Health, happier att the pursuit of ducks faci, 3 : sis i "i a rontihs cee vin a day. 2 wales artionhir 2 my girth— | —botl and tame, preach merning and eve We erg eaten bessced iat in ee these machines 3 Sea e eee ny teeth, and tien Te: | = No intoxivating liquors are allowed upon peenerat siyoriur afd tens Chureg, t TILE REV. DR. ROBERT vEW YORK. the. bor u write these 1 Hh + HOE 1D Tee Ae th chalk the premises of the elub—except in. case of ited arge fires \ sult in Population. ut deing non-p 1 re | yee ee i P hee the eansus of 1866 showed that | about 0 per cent more than the more primi- | Visit of a Tame Brother to Their Sumpt- | corded the t in large figures wil the pre Tie EY, Dit BORER NEW prentof the populaven belonged to the | tive Jabor of twenty years ager and the shoe sae on the back of my coat. ‘The chiet of this | sickne: % CE eee ch GUuirens Corn Vincente alpaca eet eae ind 20 per eel to the | produced by it ari estinnted to. be 25 yp nous HMiding-Plice. piratical-looking” iro ‘then pointed towards || Ut seemed very unhealthy while 1 was Be wnt and tue leew.tHlenry 1 Jae tmnaiine S? per | cout better than these preduced by hand. e the main entrance of the Castle, and bade me, | there.) ; ij ut it » in a hollow voice, te enter. Lentered: it wits ie members of the Wild Goose Club did | TE REV. 1s, Tf DALI. OF ippetiie for sto opel © oper ; atin destroy ne ny 1 Twontiot hast yp} But as it requires more expert : : 2 willingly, and | not suec pil pe } One-Seventh of the Population See aC apie! ‘ the first thing 1 had yet do: ‘ “5 : Six se proportion is | veetus | the machiws than to make shoes by the old 2 willitts! 3 f Supports the Other Six- Balear deelusively employed i 2ti- jhan to make are paid only fer | Aywfal Ceremonies of Initiation—Sto- | 1 he's ment Was LN Hily-qniekened | more than two honrs ata time during thee | Koes a Pat the recently 4 q ned aati "She vrobability is skill of the workinan, and in py the toe of the chief's boot. which w p- | tire week L remained their guest alihough | Mission ALTEV p.m. evenths. ocenpations ae Sheen no increaseat wages, but ries for the Marines, plied 1.4 part of my coat some inches below | they earny ly tried several times a day iodo | TY WISHLARD production of we her a deerease, for the ne degree of the chaik mar This was the last feature | so; but Lowe them a debt of deep gratitude . : i — of this very interesting inauzuration cer for their kind efforts in this and of! diree- sewed i and death: and especially for their courteous deli- nd now, hi corded : es oF Voice of Outta soy above THE MORE SIGNIFICANT FACT, if 2 mony. “Twas duly re . ei t Creed of the Club—The. Privileges of | ing the freedoin ot the club, L looked around. in perinitting me to aepart without cx IN WE How the Other Six-Sevenths Man- 1 population. Nowaver, is thab for wien. whose skill would Appar “1.1 PREACH . .. (AS CIVILIZATION ADVA make them cqual ty Say fifteen or twenty o oe . THE MAIN WALT MUA, mene, the saeray Tr Ty age to Acquire Their ! and inventions ine semtkment ot venty Years ago, wos le Birth, Equality, and Good Looks. of the Castle, whieh serves as reception, A. Te JACKSON. et hahaa. eine et tal hihor to produce an eat the work of Ga! guch men working by the reading-room, and parlor, | ACTOUS HALL Say ees ied Living. fae and elatlane: ana other mere Wecessat) {anettiods, and produce 600 times thy quan iment, having & huge fire-pliee at one end in THE RED CROSS. Varticles oft 1 vas used by for tyet geods, Tf it be argue 1 that the cost To the Enlitor of The Chicago, Tribune, which cordwood jogs of birel and hickor But the field af kxbor in | OF the: to the tuer iv only about | Cyicaco, Oet. 1—1 have recently been a | are, constantly, buruing and throwing ou 2 Far The Chicaw Trivune. ‘ing comfort. Red Cross of Love, flax of tho true, their SFLELD. N. y. m. inthe dete? § ‘est Adams ahd sneration: mer 21 uwenly ¥ zo, there aos NV ened é BE TS ie eatice | Eueat OF Une VINE: Gonge Club, ant’ haye Sa ee ull scregate vilueof goods to be Nappiness by the bowlful. Did you ever hea fully supplied with. all that prope ame munber | of the Wild Goose Club?” Well, it is the | to such an article of furniture. ‘The wall se sideboard, bounti- Exalted emblem of the geod, Hy belongs | We wave thee not o'er scenes of ware son We taint thee uot o'er fields of blo | | the production of these merely useful things halt as queh fall the Industry of the World Em |i sii “ris view is proven by the fact that sUll the faet th er hibor of one-seventi or one-vighith of the | 0 thes the ste. = ployed in Producing Harmiu! iiaie population would be suflicient to supe | Suld that were produced by the san v 4 Fee ae eee Thy cagcnltas EW xe “ Luxuries { ply these aut essil of fife for tne | ef workmen twenty ¥ ago. Uf Ute des- | high-toned sporting-club of New England. | ever! re absolutely cov red with rh et pine juste ty ee ei REV. J. M.WORRALL WILL PREACH At i ehole. Ais true there is no actual monop: | Levis: nd day of thes aan Hed workinen | fis arounds comprise 1,800 aeres, situated in stat anima Is, birds, fire rans pietur . rings higher lite aud brighter day, Pe cairn rere RR err eae bis vf the production of usctul things, but i |e eau te the experthe : Somerset County, Miine, including the great Mags, ete... all most tastefully, armel’ | Fling out that banner, broad una Vo E, C, QUGEL WILL PREAC fi Somerset County, Maing, inelue ink jlere, too, tre portraits i oil of several of ine ONpte Tolia sualt wou the breeze eG seb prantathe’ Wesiutnstee Tho, Madawaska Like, together with its U1DULE | the Inembers—the work of Mire Harvey | Inevery iand beneath the sky, cen nd Peuritsts. ry streams and connecting ponds. Young, the celebrated artist of Boston, who “And float in triumph on the i renin REO coreadd Mtethe club once a year, and who leaves ‘rhe harbinger ot] pate tS ce Ab CEA Cea cnet asouvenir of hi "Whe symbol uf a bol See ee untauamene A the the twenty Shoumakes of twenty years azo. nthe demand for and pay of Tabor in the has doubled. But. in in the employ It is composed of fifteen members—gande! nure and more crowd inte rat fiele ihe fa i Yalte.of its increased products will decline, | We) Because There Is No Room for Tt | ih it ihe money value of all other | Shee manutactoris | in the Production of Merely aiines ts well. as the wastes of ubor, and this | order to support this in Vi one of these pictur z NETH RE PE MIETEOMIOTEETTN IN 4 obliges a decline of art or civiit ment and pay of it FH ae cw wside i a Useful Things. [eae aie etncrease of popitiation and of | the demand for shoes s pould have in full plumaze—tnost of STONE te ane 1} journ, Amon; these pital, ken on 2 THE REV. do 2 WALKER WILL PREACH Liaburssaving inventions there aust conse: | 1AM per gents oF at the same ratio as Boston andits vieinity, "Cheyareall railroad | Oy ylenry dlastings, William 1, Red Cross of ‘Truth, thy folds of Peace at Wit a.m, wid Tp. In the Carpbell Part i quently be x MD jarmer proportion of | Baits of shoes, at halt the cost af twenty mowuls, bank. Presidents, merchant princes, | 11, C. Prescott, of Boston; D. W. C. Barring: ag eee nnd aris Heat Chureh. fs tae 1 ss of Chifzation Cau Yot Be Rerone | the industry applied tw Lnprovi, (hese Fears azo, bear to twenty pairs of shoes pro- | or other species of capitalist. Fone eet Rawrences of Med- | TW Unevti thee wate at Duty’ post Ha Ob pn Tete Werk The Mrogress of Cihilization tau Jt" eee eee the production of Iustiries, or | dived by the old methods. | = Thy an article of the constitution no man | fords and Arcelie Linn and Dr. Harris Push- Se eee vseuecant retin nana seme ciled with Either Political Economy else not be employed at all and mist starve, dt “ill be scen that, notwithstanding the | can become a member or be: invited to v sit | OF, of Jlartiand. : \ Whe full'n of every ruce and name, THE ite KYHUI SWAZEY. B.D. WILL . the only other alternatives being charity or diminished cost of separate articles of boots | 4 Pan - The day of my arrival was 2 no’ able one, preach morning und evening in the Furty-trst Streay or Orthedox Relig Aare ie jovd shoes anid clothing elleeied by the use of ihe Honiains at pa ae or the Hoswilalltsut being the oveasion of the ‘Throw out that Wanner o'er a world Unureb. Evening subject: * Pout.” See Ont of 35,000,000 of popwation i France shoresaving machinery, the agerezate value | the club unless he be the possessor of at least ANNUAL REUNION OF THE CLU By sin and sorrow tempest-toss'd; i of -e whole amount pliced on the market | milli ve 7 ened by the ee oy ie tae All'seared 1, and seached by crime, EPISCOPAL. . D le ame place uss market | million. Lwent, but am saddened by the | 2 time when these magnates of the Iub and ‘Whe outcast save—restore the tet CATHEDRAL Ss t AND PAUL, CORNER West Washinytun ts. the Ht-R WR about 7,000,000 are employed in H Hail. Red Cro: penner, come it so few of iy friends can go | their friends unbend and “let out”: at least, eatscu & ere deal ot J. HL, Kiaw leg, MeLaren, 5. "Pb. nthe in | thought Written for The Whicay ac ; _ ere Pus CULTIVATION OF THE VIN Py 1 hin the past week or two the eurrent of Tu E VINE, se in the e rmne al or e Within the p: or twe the eurment Of T Over 5,000,000 eres are planted in vine: ee tne tie employee of labor; in other | tere under this rule. this was what Iwas told, and I saw enough to Despairing millions frum the grave! , daily events “h-omake their record in the ecru eee ait f HS ee was COiG, ay Ae i g neat WecH Tol Chord. BL eerep of Franc MY INVITATION, convince me that it was trite 1 NOL Bo- - Trocning. prager and. cet i 5 ing to give details, but there a grand Rea Cross of Hape to sinking soul: muntor, lak Sead {the nana ar: s ‘000, or about one-fitth as inuel: wheaterop of the United | be AS! UPPLY OF GOODS HAS INC! bility to buy. here man eau save p.m, ¢ and shame THE § yond, the i "Thy mission leads From death, trom crime, from v) Au errmg one on laud or way which came through the Seeretary concluded thus: “It pected that ‘every visitor will ry With all its. accompaniments paper have brought again to the quences, and everybody was comforta reat questions which have daily ae V 4 the entire ee SHEA surface tw 3 3 v4 puzzled human seston Und whieh, it | States. tis mot iniprobable thar the ) Soe Lropian political economist, “1 ‘ i we #re fittheifany better aie to salve mumber of persons employed “in | Not such abad thing, for the prices f these } steal something, and the value of whatever | ble. Meee nto risk, dreading Ho 1088, 5 : E yope and America in the production of zoos will have to deeling, and thus bring | pe my take will be charged to the member ‘The amembership of the club is so small Hail, blessed order: ross? Eelate morning and ever ‘member can and does hold an | Cure mer. eg et Within e eins 0 rehase fa So Pha thea sitbiy he men ot » cast OF a who introduces, hin? This pleased mi@ eXx- Dut the y Church, © evening in ‘Teint st. und Michisau now than were the forzeien civilizations ‘ bert, att tolmeco is not less than whose records Hormuzd Rassam and George i 000 or 40,000,000, JT, now, following the larger munber of constue' Utopian political economist overlooks the + to address: and it is a penal ottens ¢ Ulin by VHE CHU RCHE quy one while at the club otherwi ceedingly. knew 1 could meet that reason- WILD BL hare just now dis: from their ob | precept of economy in discarding the use of Bi the | : . 2 } b uh ti uch luxuries, there should be eneral di: fact that if the prices of these xoods decline | able expectation. Lhappened at the time to |} ficial title. 1d t b 11 th MIB REV. DE CLISLO: surity of nearly: 50M ys beneath the | Suc 2 ae eres seneral dis- ) <8 pueeerd rate Lying aA i . i % 7 rik - his official title. Ido not rememberall these, | 7 Sea ae een Pere ae TCT Tt Pe hs THE KEV. DI CLINT Saye MT Ener aL be the result of ales | iLmust produce one of two effectsviz 2 iC] lack a number of litle things which Ldid | but there was a Commodore, a Burgonmster, DINE SERN ICES WILD BE HELD } wismorning in Grave Chared, W _ beste Sa FT hieas peauleN 40,000,000 of laborers of Wels mie ng of | Aeill weutlry tinal the cast of producing these | got want to bus, and it, 0° aired to me | Quartermaster, Emperor,” Floor-Alanager, a gtk ale Eyurtecnti at Tense ucmuriat service ie first of these problens is 3 2 ust ‘outuf innumerable | geeds should also decline; that ws Wat the T Saueem tie COE invite | BrumeMajor, Chaplain, Judge, ete. : the nudtations of .the aleebui prohibitiont-ts, | 0 law “sueh veonony, would | Tuture wages of Those empl, that the accepramee of” this. juvitauon | au ee Lae ae eee METHODIST. “e SAML sund reste aaaes Where | sitize In quarters where it was net forescen {| warnfaeltre of these goods bi would afford a guod opportimity for eee ee cally. i pee rembeormcr th : ‘iflarv Goad menerous’s Ne uking | the parley. crop ak averze 20,000,000 | proportion, or ise that the raw materials be | replenishing, 1 needfully aud. thauke | to whom I was very forintlly introduced im- FS MS ie oor I ia Hareb eurnce ye giarune ae: : <i eis iivthe United States and worth some | Inade cheaper, | in either case. it Ww fully aceepred. ‘Then 1 mused: SE will | WOOT after ily initiation, and whe » HIE REV. JON HEDMAN WILL OFFICIATE & seemed Lo assume the control of matters, ine | Tne BI it. FULLER, OF MICUIGAN WILL, ) | Tid pem. in’ St. Ausgatius’ Chares, Be 3 nd evenig al the Centenary u-n¥ d diminished employment of, or ade- | yj Shri consimed in’ the d “compensation for, labor, and this | 7 tho Wild Cav ach imortin mannfaeture of beer. Ap > Aru so dinin sli bility ot the world to iments tu the use of alcoholic beverages, and | buy. This inevitable r the eheapen- se Clubs Lill, replenish: Lwill shoot many wild geese.” felt that it would be especially pleasant to goto a about 60 weather: ly. fn app ce he pirate, lle seemed ta eae ither-beaten and |. yye mornin omplexion. was a | ing. atthe t vated me Very ET aubled a Burnes: years old—w tiered. II wit, bug 12,000,000 to the farmers who rat t whol ARTHEL RITCHIE WILL OFFIC ternoun, and evening in the Churk ni lapse “The second py an the tirst—ias been, m0: ie WILL PREACILL pert Frick in the even Morning: praye nt Place Chure events, aiil0}! * P PS 4 - | they will be found to attack the employmenis | ing of Jabor by Jabor-saving machinery place Where and among a people by whom e rec! Jsof more than one clergy : SERENE SLANG El : ‘ a f ki cone 1 reddish-blue and h whe iron- | THE 1 DI. WILLIAMSON WILL PRE, ements Us La. i. ps ‘ of haif the civilized world. IS VA aD stealing was recognized. Indeed, 1 regard | pay in color and ree texture. fis cos- | merning and evening in the’ First Church, corner of ith sero! Clark and Washington THERE WiLL u $ eh, Hyde WV: st. n, reception of members, | 7230 p.m. i be i xran " tn x of civilization presen ivity in emigration and} this feature in the organization of the club, | Cume matched his visaze. It consisted Of | will consist of the ularly that portion of it whieh plies | marine blue trousers. very full and loose | rie Me. in thee ei as long as there is a ke progre WOOD WILE OFFICIATE such hook k's Is site Nae prominent teatures: whieh to the superficial | jn great public or private improvements—as | parti Living?" Nizabetli: Stuart Phelps? | obser vents to indicate that it should long as new States and ‘Ler re being | Pe os 4 i , a recent. paper in the flantic Manthty | yanee tabetes The one is Herel. | ee ee pea ration to Aust are Deine | the responsibility of the thetLon souehodty Gwileh evidently tut be n nile Forsomedaly praise sesvicw by elopranon et; she fares hares, corner ot < U1 ie volume of desites arising out of i ALLE ea rita ety abs cine, host judicious and usefel. S 2 or perhaps for nohody it partienkar), a pei i i Hornig transcontinental siways, and iuter- | clse, as most judicious ad tse It puts | Hats bine short jacket, adarker blag thnsel | yroneh akieaorn ; Rneriur ba | ay hla alle und Whites, yisitors al their ease, and at the saine tine rker bite woolen shirt. \ chon will he to protect. the members ef the clip | corner of Linc LUTE mi anid 3) OH Uta ey MORK and at still da was of Dluish-zray felt, with 3 entitled, “1s God Good? ‘fhe uvesuels | entiiure Wwants whieh Deeome necessities « that inevitably result from these debates are “Js civilization w failure 2? “Are: }econsmy and religion only illusions whose precepts ure mankind on and on to it ax of donde nother fall 77 i oh ea oceanic. ship-caniatls—all these things rept t vial ies iy ated: from age 1 sent the tens porary, jaaltat Mtion OF A Por | tene inn H z BE ee PT-RMCT CAS tion of the capital that bad been accumula | against any i tat f exclusive i : festival in uy i commodities and insuries pradnced ed inte individual fort 5. Tek aah ae bed ty imputation of excl ene bie as Te 1] RE 7 y " PREAC iby eee s s a) fortunes. But just of beimz in any way stuck una elurge | tieved by a jie cred neckerchiet ti THE REV. FRANK BIESTOL WILL PREACIE | by skilled labor. Here are the want and the | syon as there is at cessation in these move: | to whic or tinate abel oN aval posiiail fieved by a faming red neckerchiet Ued | morning and eveninz in the Wabash Avenue Churely j WILE OFFICI: chure, Ware Pp. Ta. my. Westerns: MFFICIATE p.m in the Charet vf the between Mo nd aAdtamia s. THUMPSUS WL siieatnd 373 jn 1. in St. ‘Thor ton, and isone chants in the supply. Why HSuLE TOE tes oe Huey | anents. the. tents of the cheapening of | they might otherwise be amenable. Some coe eee CAN HOWNE WILL. PREACIL sits Aumanity = tothe reatly — inereased supply "of | persons consider themselves to good Lo its. | of the Sopoin. in the Michizan Avenae ie 'Thirty-recoind-st. ite i v rgest) shippimg 1 and re Charet, 2 Sardanapalus—or Assiurbanipal—whose li- ! Jf we expiain the failure in the language of $ r vi S <, aire, ae aN SAE! woods as compared with) the smaller | soviate with thieves. “The members of U < q td ot srary is jus! yr day in Sy: is e al economists We: ythe itis | Therease i ae wn ue eiate With Thieves, he members of that | country, owinme wholly or in part thirtcen Be Sper a if aie ateis just now heing dag up it Syrit, is; the political economists we must sax the it Is | merease in ute employment of Tabor by tess { Club donot: neither do Land J told thentsy. | luge merchantinen, | Ife is, au ents Sti | ett atte Sha Stastine nthe. Siate Saeat at HL Touween arensyeninen atid Uinietiethnts B.TOWNSEND WILL CUSDUCE THE SERVE r increases faster : eres ate be to be hortsman, as L shall presently show, but L { Churcts south of Per i i | H \ | i ause the supply oft pivot daba mnachinery, p.m. al St. Luke's Missiog, credited with having given be a a _ than n be vinple These who would Itin the eri ine F ste ON MY ARIIVAL AT BOSTo: eat ery pst Stun the #eneral decline of all propert rani pESUE © 3 Mi iy 4 o Pigiat ae ox summarise axswer | juga emmime the eoiunuitfes and Dist | save mimes Te teal Hall DrOBerTS | as yet by a comuniter of tree augers, AMP ALTAR WoL ANGIE FETABIC HN. gy | at Tag Haan Pope NHL MaemACHE A | See hee to all these questions ars age in his ; tid cone Hite cannot buy. Withont | jy others that i issunskilled labor that is; who escorted me to the depot of the Eastern ag test that no one will be deceived, as 1 | QuarNventy-tourtn-st. ” : LEV, DANIEL F. SMITEL WILL OFFICIATE Railroad, where we were soon comtertably Wits, DY THE REV. THOMAS HARRISON (TILE : roy ¥ ua aus Gn Tinsdate. al ser WHE REV. 1 SRY vi Penter the u is is is only partly tue. he ening of labor by machinery aifects the i ‘ i e@ money uitle: ; thes ve employed and paid. | Money hi | no value in itself: is only the sisn. the i i { | k, for tomor- sin all disposed ina Pulbnan | p.- From the i. THE NAME OF TIS CLUB. Preacher” hee and manners of these gentlemen | Tt is a snare, a delusion. a solr’ of unhap- | } “nee inveting them that there wats | pun nd Pwill in ue wise assist in dis- en nous saying: “Eat and d Yetwcen Taylur and edie” The uiinking world ha ges regarded this precept with hor- morning and e' pulies w anederr i OE ee cas Be token. that fabor tas been employed and that skilled Tabor i ut as surely afte roras the desperate, audacions. mid utter” | what the fiber has produced hits gene Laie Tere Eee bat as suse alferts | Sone mistake. ‘They seemed jike elerzyinen, | Seminating even (ie paste untruth which = fee of ainan who had patadl good behind | the qarkel. But it would require that all & sone twist id either that, L had amet the | the name tinpties, There sre positively no wild Vue EY A. GURNEY. D. De WILL PREACH Se Ee aL IN CHRIEE Sear ee Fae tee he 4 Pi eae sabe: AL ig hot eve eee eee evenlis tn the Ada Xeveet Church. ENEY WiLL PREACH 3 1 Sas a eeor that the committee liad | zeese an Madawaska Lake: it is not even mn the Hiroe CRUE LENEY Wild PREACI IS CHRIST the labor in the world should be fully cu 1 “There his back and thrown himself into the arms a strange paradox in all thi . of evil, voluntariiy aveeptinz destruction of ployed in arder to ereate the ability | crease of unsatistied ie and of actual f Met Che wrote mu, Put subsequent events | known that there ever were any there: ay LATED S of Charen, corner and consume all that it can pro- tendant upon the | proved that they: Wwere—well, not clergymen, | Ue oniy possible good reason why the club ts. BISHOP FALLOWS | WIL title is connected MIFLED, D. D., WILL PREAC) pres Paul's Churen, corner or Washington to buy out a 5 dace. And it) we inauire what are the | progr obstacles to this complete employment of all | aeeount the fact that the labor of le bor of the world, we tind one of the | one-fourth of the civilized world is, requir . . fe 4 fi fe required tlh . a * immediate tu be i to furnish food and clothing for the ‘Uhole, | point. inside and out, like an extray: sandy “As the story rung, the Commodore was out SAVING INVENTIONS OF EXPEDI pouiclabor ot xbout one-third of the { Wpieal | shuoting jacket, te tarred — to | hunting one day some years azo (he hated 2 But after all i ati f Europe a Me et first. that this was perhaps | 2 great deal) and on his return to the Castie abor, Butafter all this is | adult. population of Europe and aie St Ee ne but in this, too, | He reported that he had shut one of a tok uiTering and starvation at i ss of civilization when we take into should have adopted its, With an. incident in the life of the Commo- | morn und ev ‘THE REV. S¢ mand J. W. VILELPS WILL PREACIL cning in St. Paul's Church, Maxwell- Ne And Curpenterests., merhing and eenins. PRI WE REV. BOW. ADAMS WILL PREACH, PRU voor | morniucand evcuing in St Matthew's Chureh, comer Of Clark and Centre-sts. WHE REV. R. 1. BOSWORTTL PREACTIES aT Dobserved that each of then wore Wo ov Ss than | Coats. and that these murments were supplied With large pockets placed at every available | dure. 3 soul and body. us put aside ail these utterane dtura ty polit eecononiy--that EPH CALDWELL WILL oye in in the Lak ibe |; impulse 2 sovalied s cold facts, and whos Sotltis ultertiven in the Presbyterian Chureb, Engle oud. suee Which deals alone in hard, ur ton brain is sa MIL BUSS WILL PREACT ~~ WILL RE TES EES: be upset by passion—iur some light on these | lat 0 it at questions, = nly surface Indication of the real cause, ; let, in Guployed in agriculture, Would | t sort of ate subs * tha {three wild seese which hie had seen swi iL ALLING WILL PREACH MORN- Dee Sage eg i ae sve shows | Wiel Ties deever sti These labor-sa + Supply for the whole 350,000,000 of people int 1 wrong, Livarned subsequently that | of tir Sa dd seen Swit | end 2h AES et eb, Bopnoa | SEX yin in the Cause ut the Goat Shepherd, corner ‘The United States census for 18i¢ shows | jnyentions were not devised with the view | butlt county Sood clothing, and shelter of "down East © ther exists the twos iatngan the Lite Pond, but that, having no | sr near Archery. Sedbaes and Homans a what a large proper Gi non-producers | of benciiting humanity, ‘The incentive to | auuality equal to those used by the medium | 7820" for this style of overcoat. and that as | dag) wit | Inia. lig had been unable | tine Rev. J. M. CALDW win pReact | THE REY. J. b. WILSON WILL PREACH ATIL fe ks | ier < Ys " ul + researds the be shich seemed > | to retrieve the bird. The lucky sports : sy * exten x nou.aré4 p.m. in St Juhn’s Church, Ellis-av., near there is in this young civilization of America. { their invention and use in all cases is the ac- ss of agricultural population on both con- vesards the number which seated to tae roan re tue ¥ ports mueninis a evening In the Western-Avenue 7 fuiriy-sev sees Z id The total number of the pupulation wi jginlation of more money than could have | tinents. ae ily Taree considering ae weather bag nie eT ne REV Ww 9 Wis PREACH MORN- 5 é “hich 2322 4 Three, | beet aeanired By the mere fabor of the hands | ro sUM UP TIE FOREGOING ARGUME —L was told that he nan, especially 10. E: u ry libations were indulged 1) ia, ong even! Nasties tebunehe | CONGREGATIONAL. z SS LLAL, of which 28.25.45, or about threes | without the ee ihe iimeliine at the|'th afew words tude net cone! eine a au, could possibly travel comfortabl fe vanes But the following day a | crim wiv. 1 ee EACIE MORN: | THB REV CHARLES ML GILBERT WIC Fe fouttle, were above 10 years of age. But of { artistic device, Here at last we strike the | constant advance SEES es ea ert Infess than toy and that most of farmer, whose ands adjoins, those “of tho | guid Grama in Asbury chapel eossutli-zt. preueh su the ‘Tabernacle Chere, suracr of Mensa py Ais 2828.8 only 1 ges, oravout 44per froot of the whole matter, in an dle: and that the so-c: ‘ I? ild-Goose men needed three or four, elud, came inte the Castle demanding pay- EOREV, 2. BELL WILL PREACH SCR pdbest TE a eee cit THis * shale Radi eagl ee ae 1 vee if je; and that the so-called prozress of ever saa ert. TION. anent for one of his ace: ing and evening in the Dixon Street Chureb. THE REV. £.A. NOBLE WILL PREACK pHs cont, are tabulated as employed many gain- | laherent qu lity of htinan nature: the de- | awe hashad its rise, culmination, ant HERE 13 THE EXPLANATION, it is only fair to the Commodore that I] THE REV. 0.1L ¢ Ste riteacit Mons. | Bering and evening In the Luion tek Cove Ee fal oceupation. aire to be rich—a conclusion which shows & Nes mut that, as the civilization of Rome | 2 consequenc of apre should add that he utterly denies the Teath | Ineand evenine: ig the Indiana Sire Pchurch, 1H - B. E. WILLIAM WILL, PREACH IN 6 Foeeeearidig 19,505,023 only $029,782 are deeper phtlosopliy than appears on the sui | was succeed Taeaecding of the Midlie | Llator kaw, whieh probibits should add tat eas hie is concerned. Le | , THE IEY, 215 Meh ALGHES cre | the South Chuten, corner it Drexehass snd Wr a . Wieden OT uae of those words of Paul to Timothy that, ees, § Ypres i i st ins reas Companies frou. Conve, Ses. Ta aeliivt hie morning wno evening in the Jackvon Street Chae.) itis aoe ery ait persons ensased in iiture, mining, The argument that labor-sav’ r HAS ned to iby the aze of steam, late, every man is compelled to be his own EM tore At is eiicee aacaruain | ae nite Linevin Street Chucet. | | Unurel, Miichigun-ay.. between YNeentn-iiten snl ES ind manufacturing, but also include ave in themselves harmful to humani {is man found the world Me the world | express, | ‘This will also explxin aother nat by ens ie ear NORTON WILL | PREACII | fwenty-sith-ste. a wie: iat Lae ae sce be nnlintaines eat = st F * of, facts of the ¢ ‘e mouraing and win the Milwaukee Avenue no 7 rx Wy PRE. 5 hot of course be maintained, becau: of which he had. any knowledge) too small act thitt has been so frequently noiiced— AGS Church. ee eeaventle GOU_WIN, Wid PREACT $ F i eherally car SS NONICE THE REY. T.C, WARRL SI PREACH eee Sea inne ne Or a ts ae SO en in the hottest Among the ather visitor low named Billings who w mely: that overce ied by travelers in Maine ¢ They must have it. ht be expected, the effect of this fw upon the business of some of the | 1 y uct tramsportati companies has | struction, 1h jeen most disastrous. Some time azo tha | ingness in lupe i i company L have already irumed | wan knowledge and advice, | One ins : 2 RY. ACH | moruing and and manufacturers ef Juxtries, and artic of taste of every surt which ean not be clas useful. If this latterelass were clini: ed suciety retains its pr i it would probubiy Jeave not above 45,000,000 alice sit 5 fons i suttiey, bs ENG tniversal | j r ition the higher kind. of of producers ef strictly useful thins fhe nee be te. itan ale eee living it demands... Egypt was too small, bat tins find that the Iaber of abu ice witch je Ser Le Unik cot [ere at overflowing population could enth of the entire population is. s eeking employment. labor-saving Tint anoles outlet Cal ety ie qo supply the necessary demands of 1 moder- devices, howe Papi i all, and age pies that man should not develop his mental | for hi rs or his ingenuity. But a | coil there T meta fel- nz and evening in the North Chicstv: Chureh. ein the REV, v1 2d. M. WHEATON WILE. 1 morning and even he Norchwest Chure led ty tie Commodore for information ant | Site: REY. KELL Et WiLE: PREACH MORN. A ‘ ng and evening in te Asbland Avenue Germa titer disphayed great will- | Chuzen. : " maa rting to the young | ‘rik REV nid evening in I 1 tu live in the pastoraland p attriarchal jon, So the tof every eivilizatic i i ver found its territory too smait to afigrd, | Weather inereasing popu ATUL Ltrs aveand Detaware-pla H, PEARE WILL PREACL jet Street WILL PREACIL MOR) manuel German Church. Latin LEAVITE WIL pau inthe Linco! and Me A. TOWLE ONS WILT, PREACIL German Chureh, No. and West Muron-. REV. EVARTS RE: ML. a Tsk) CUALK WILD PREACIL well Strect German Gor ning inthe M WILL PREACK MO Portiimd Avenue Germ UNKOE WIL A, im. “in: Unton ifwentieth-st. and Ashiand- THE KEV. JOHN GODDARD WILL PREACH AT Ym. in the Western Avenge Chapel 22 a ACH MORN- TEV. FR. MEVER WILL It wud evening ¢ Centre street German Church, SEV, D1. SORLIN WILT PREACH MORN] Virst Swedish Chureb, corner Sceie «A 5 OTE REY. BROOK! NEGHIN WILL PREACIL [EEN inthe second swedish Churel, | Be GNUreh on We a eit Ohi ind SSTERGREES WILL PREACTE | tre EY. Ee L GALVIN, W iRREN WIT : THE REV. EL GALVIN WILL PR Third Swedish Charety | ye bhird Chareti. corner Monroe and Lattinesty, 3 Satie Calon conterence meeting wick the 3e- nd wvenin and Thirty only hasten. that culmina- | india and ae dente ti etud Sita Found itselt almost bankrupt, and. although | day when Gillings Ww: asking | 88d Nineteeutlests. a eaie of life for tie whole popitiation; | Yow in the pro civilization, whieh | 3nd SE ee Ora rope Init found itso heat condition was atcriputed to | ditestions the Commodore told titan that 100 | UT eomatrys ad this agitin brings us back to the paradox wotld come Tater by the “increase of pony ang but before her increasing millions ean | other causes, | feel quite sure, judging trom Sport, at Uiat time of year wis co | ee iigt there is pot rooms dm the field of tion alune. Chin an illustration of th find room for. further expansion hers too tie number ot muy: noeketed overcoats | hunting, and he proceeded to say that there THUS REN. ere 1s pithy IM aN culmination produced by the slower | just decay. The great fact which must Which Lsaw, that itwas due to the. great | Were, prot pat mnillion of coos production of merely useful things for | process nereasing pepulation. Her j defer sucha decline in. the civiliz: tion diminution of liquid freight. At any rate, so | On . die said that the the employment of all the bor, and | people have but little invent geniusand | af America to) a much more. re- | long as that law stands, 1 do not want to buy | common way t 5 to tree"? + that civilized communities are compelled | 1 ent but few Ixbor-saving devices, but are | ote period is| the supply of and. | 31" kin any freight-earrying company in | the animals by ie nsof dogs tt night; that | caatuneh into insuries and so-called estrav- more peaceful, iudustrians, and saving than | Tie population of Europe, whieh, notwith- Maine 3 . A the hunter then sat down at the foot of the aeoeae in order that this surplus of labor ey peuple in the worl el, and vet China has | standing the emigration and the destruction On the following morning fovclock, and | tree until morning. and then cut the tree agane, ! 5 at last arrived at a stage’ where more of her | op life in wars, duubles in every period of 2 eka sueceeded in getting about fit | down, and asthe coon came to the sround may be employed and live. people die zunually trom famine than wre | ¢9 or 109 years, inUst Soon bein as crowded | teen minutes” sleep, and was trying to get vaht him by the tail. Billings bean to AU synor of the employed’ and unem- | destroy vd in ail the rest of the world by both | 4 condition ‘tts that of China, whieh is already | @!0r fiend of a porter shook me and sai ask Where he could borrow a dusand | ployer of all ages in the United States war and pestilence. 7 overflowing Upon our western coast. All | We wets Nene lo the station. So when the Commodore told tint the fallowing proportions of prowucer What isa labor-saving machine Dut a de- | these facts Indicate the culmination and come and before L had time to get fairly dres: fest. way to cate coons, was to, get them.) 4 iS vice to produce a greater amount of goods | ing decline of civilization in the Old World | the train stopped, and we alighted at Pitts- drunk. | Heecontinved, * Coots are very fond j field—a place noted only fur having been + of whisky, and will get-as drunk as hozs if non-producers: with no inerease of fabor? But this i “Ans! 3 e ‘5 end crease of Tabs jut - | and the transfer of its new seat to this 7; PRODUCERS OF WEALTH creased product of goods alse requires continent. but only to repeat here the history host burned down some mouths ago. Here havea chanee. | My way ot Guking: thent } THe REV. M. PREACIL ‘Charen at . Including ali persons whose labor creates | AN EQUAL INCREASE OF CONSUMPTION of the past. W. L. Fawes rriages stood ready for us, aud we were Pi] put about w quuirt of common | merins und evening th (eT a Chureb, REY. *. MILN WILL PREACH vealth, either by the productou of raw mate- | pepe whole questi f lah Als tae ies sigan cian soun rattling towards such as they sell tere in Main sosbgh Ps a, morning and e ity Chureh, corner Dear rials or preduchou ts iy uanue | fhe whole question of labor-saving Invene eins = nis the a Tes, into a basin and set i Out NT yuuenna ASAE WILE born-ay, and Walton-plac facturing them isto other useful articles: tions muy therefore be sifted down HANDSOMEST OF ALL. PON aT SUAS ASS the Woods over night. ‘The next morning £ Rabe tera ecicret nat a aa Farmers an ‘ultural laborers = {to the proposition that. consumption —— seven mile: Shortly atter daybreak | eC ulgee Atala ee | uate rey see i é ct ineré "Ast 4 so TI dit fo to that place and am sure to tid two or y WILL PREACIL INDEPENDENT. 3 Stock-raisers, herdsmen, horticulturists, aust “increase faster than. | the | eid ; File Tie iets Tae ched Hartland, & beautiful specimen | three dozen coor tupidiy arunk that L | a Crossing Chureh. | PROF, DAVID SWING WILL LREACIL IN CES i and florist: ployment of labora. proposition “which True, you may not call her audsome— thrifty, sreen-lawned, white: | jaye ynty te pick them ty and tbeu'| ae eT) CEE ec ca ee 3 Manufacture involves an impossibility, — because labor May not even deem her fairs housed, and’ green-shuttered New England | yi. Of course. at do this when any of | morning, Part Chi : . ers, mechanic ust first be employed and paid in the same In her cheeks no roses Ulossommy Village sitnated at the outlet of the ike. sonnets p eeney eh suidll [es : SE oF inuustrs: mate He increase of ouds it-order thitl ktazteames ash ot from Ber hairs Here we let our carriage and stepped into ae el ine are end Sor. they cab sit mornin ty ie wens. ‘The Key. a ca ey pects an Je er brow i5 not smooth as marble, ey the clade qe au tae we Whisky as far vit as st coon, a ny the Ariner will preach in the evening. A : ‘Total or producers. men nay have the ability to buy. and ¢ n Nor her eves tike diamonds brizhts one of the cluty boat which wis in readi- | egons no show.” SAprisn STILE REV. DIG. 2 MEL WILL PREACH AT ” NON-PRODEC! sume them. But if the Tabor-saving device And her tingers are not taper, ness for us. The care | and os TUE R Gin wi Ma. m, at Heoley's Theatre ; NOS-PHODUCEIS. Fullilis its purpose it must’ diminish the e1m- ‘Nor her hands like lilles white; with which the overcoats were si ae Olt BEN evening'at the Pour ¢buzeh : Including all persons empl din profe: ployment of fabor to produce the xoods and In her step there's nothing like, ferred to. the boat and stowed ‘Then he told Uillings how to catch a good | Me tee On WILE, PREACTE LUTHERAN. eer ait Sor eee clue to ang material ai | this decrease the relative ability ta buy and And her voice is weak ahd to were very touching, and the proce; amiuny fish, ‘This was to pour kerosene on | jn uke morning at the Cenual hureh,. Evening sub- | ‘TIT REY, M. ASUMEAD SCILAEFFES i y consume. Jtis therefore true that art con- Abt iy ¢, e deeper beaut hod with the utmost ansiety by the en- | the water; the fish, he said, came to th Jeet: “The sacredness of Human Life.” preaehes at W ark Chuteh, corner Hoyne-3t Brighter than them all, | know. any of the baggage should be face and tuok a nip ef the stur, and it made 2 WILDL PREACIL | and Le Moyne-at, i) ake Mt the Secona Chureh, ‘ SNE WILL PREACH ready produced: Laborers, domestic servants, laun- and — laundre IE KEV. CHARLES Kt \ (evening in Trinity Church. curaer of” Wiis PREACH | Dearbori-as. and Erie-st, orth star Chureb, | PIB REVA. 1 V ERINGHACS WILL PREACH: the General synod’s Cauren, curuer of ¢ and Ohio-st: : its the germ of iis own decay, and that in civilized life the abundance of gyod shore to lay off, aust of its poverty. ‘fo iMustrate how this inerea ies has execeded the iner them sick. ‘Then they went a and you had only to go and rake them tp as on would so meel hy: Such were the sings the Commodore told Billing ‘There are others worth admiring — Handsome if you will—but she Ne 5 Is my mother. tender, loving: After a se of com Handsomest of :tit to me. about six in the siry ane PH ROWLE Eatp ate. in the ad Sedtwick=ts. BUERHOE Wild 230,000 ACTE AT | Now! Fi Te: phy: mo: : a phase ‘ ka employment of and the pay for labor, we ‘Hound ber brow there winds a gariand tiated on a slightly jutting point of Hillings was very Unudety j fel suldiers CAs jay take the manufacture ot boots. shoes, Ofa thousaad answered prayers; This is the Port of Galashiels, which 1 One day Low pootime. Towent | 28 ai en edi de re eee, ates ie haiman named Harrington, who said he SE Tee EnitLS wells te oa canis TOUS eee TONS ATU name. | Wi THE 2 Jn her bands she bears the lilies the entrance ta the inlet of tha $34,895 (44.543), CFE. es Abs Pavol Me aia [and clothing in the United States iv yer unde abe bones the Ue ; , clerks, employes of Years 1850, 1560, and_ 1570 as the statistics, b send Hghtened cares. Rounding the point. there came suddenly ine | knew more about dueks and how to shoot | a. un, and ! the Western Avenue Chureh, a es 7 oh i Uneportaron’ companies, those industries are given, in the United pas tant ding bag ally bres To view tie club-house, 500 Yards distant, at | them than anybody. He si id he knew Corner of Ware : preweh this siofatne in Lleol ‘irk Chapel, pear the i draymen, Leamsters, cle... “yaoi | States census for 1870. The following tables, Aud her cheeks have burne i the head of the inlet, which here widens. out | plice where he thought we would. probably RIE W PREACILAT | THE REV. HOsTOCK WILL PREACH A $ censt 3 owin ‘Aud her ebveks have burned their roses i a , , : : aonb i i. and it tho Coventry. surect . 1 WILL CH : =" | compiled from the above authority, show ‘Un the love-tires in her breast. to forma beautiful bay, bordered on either | Shoot seve ab hundred. 1 thought so too. | fara.” ree s norning in the Cnion Park ‘Temple corner We 2 a Total employed non-producer: ABST6AGL Lopys INCREASE IN THE EMPLOYMENT OF With the strength her toils have wasted, side bya dense prinitive forest. We went to the place and stanoned our THE REY. It, DE BAT: PREACH AT Washing ten ats To the employed non-producers of Wealth, reer pone hearts stronie ith hope now beat, ‘Tie elub-house, which is called selves in a littic Hatt mace of rou ch ivin-and 7: p.m. in Uvet Church, Fourth-ay., Uitte tie Uitoa Cua wer warded ace ae lige saitdlice tiene . Praying future blessings for her, LAE EAIONS: about large cnongh for a comfortable near 't - . f hoy ever, m tbe acide 1 the otal number of | as compared with the inerease in the supoly Pourine present at her feet. . CASTLE HARMONY, , They ita bough-house be Hit HE RE PARKER WI CHL Ae oe : persons iabuls edd as not employed ina of guods thrown upon the market—viz.: There are others worth udmiring— isa modest duilding—the only modest thing | covered with branches ot trees and leaves. 1:2). mi, Vp. mm the Centennial Church, SPIRITUALISTS. } gainful oecupation—viz.: women and 9th = =< Handsome if you will—but shu T'saw there, by the way—adiirably adapted | crowded inty this plaet nates | Sommernd Lanculis anes Tse Rt THE FIRST SOCIETY WILL. “ = ECTS E ¢ b acetic nirabls Terowded into this place with Harrington ) “rite 4 Se hREACTt ATAU sts 63 ciployed in keeping their own hou ko tek? peered Je my moter, tenger, loving— (its purpose. tis built on a pki and William, the bot suit | aun five (eeman Carel, Cor ane Biche attending to their own wants, but not e323S3s $5322 asidionient ree feet above te water level. andl with its for about five ‘hours, so er: that [| ner ee De at Gacerpestauons tM 4 of support, stitlent ERTRERS Ea kZics In her slow and trembling fontst ing lawn covered with the most Instn have felt rhenmati Seand-by | THE REY 1. BSUNTH WILL PREACH AT 10:30 Joe ier of Wood aud. Walnut-st. 3 eer ¥ aly SBsSlbS ERsSSBS2 cokgnio i is footsteps ‘} clover, its uumerons tlag-poles tery. alt x seta Ti ry | 22 80, 2 im the First Norwegian Chureht, ons, sic Z5SE5 |Z2ESE222 1 ean read the far-off past— Me i thirty or forty ducks came and settled in the | Garner of 1 West On: g ceive tyCRUM MEE E- : ars at as 25528: )25252225 z Soe wnssolt all timid. faltering, Pires aT appendages -the wast novices | water near us, ad, swait round and sound, | sie eV. dort DXGA, Y ERO ESS a eee s, Whose 5! ronnie, 1) eeee25* jefiebsr= > "To her firm bang holding fst. ante displaying the figure a wild goose rotting closer a ‘ as Wet ‘o a REV. . eS 5 S " : SUSE She ie iea in RENEE from | erat 23 2iBirir lee é How sue soothed each childish sorrow, ts fringing background of tail pine, He eo ee he would see a aeiek. cig AUN ‘, he ea lost persons ane nt trate iy Mist | eet 2: ee ple2. @: 225 = Smoothed each wrinkle froin my brow, hickory, and birch trees, it presents to one | ony louse, until finally Tiarrington whis- | f= WILL CONDUCT THE GOSPEL yelock this attertiuon at tinier Park Veaiti, numbers Tsuen We ern wersol | Eo! 27 8E: ZiEs! 2182S z Kissed away my tearsand cheered me, who has traveled thirteen miles by slow con- | yered, et ready? Ewa s very much excited. ‘abernacte, Nu. iw Was | TH WILL BE A SPIRETE wealth, 1 S 15,723,023. we havetuus: | 255 2: 2S Zifnik = Even as Fcheer ber now. veyanee without breakfast a most pleasing | so uw " es ¢ ett OF diuins? ting at the West bnd Qpert- Non- ze z #jES: = Lite is but a balf-spelled sentence and grateful picture. asing | Xo that Leame ucar putting the wrong end of | “piteite: Witt, BE SERVICES AT 10:45 A.M. AND | Hlernuun at syelee son ee = @|28: = = q u i and erateful picture. L was glial to see it. : 1 pear VEER: . BE SERVICES AP 10:5 A.M. AND ECNVYR at 3 y"ElU 2 Producers, producers. | = = 3: Fg: = | Scattered o'er a blotted paze, Othe veranda of the Castle were seen the sim tomy shoulder. ‘The perspiration 31 poam, in Uw Phirty-sixth Street Church. a Employed...... SGN ASG | = pL eis a “And the heart that’s true remembers soUuttt Score of men—membe ‘intl visitors qas ‘streaming down into my boots, and £ THERE .W. POLK WILL PREACEL AT ILA. = Unemplosed .. sees AES a = 4 Age is youth and youth is age. sce : rs aind visitors | had held my breath so long that my throat | mand S20 p.m, in the Provids Church, North NITE. WOMAN'S ' : ees : = iB Ss There are others worth adtmiring— Caine’ toxether for the nilnpost felt as dryas a desert. Ourzuns were cocked | EET 9, w. vax ospEt Wi [ Enon seit hott : ; Sea 2 aba Z| Handsome if you wit but sue ofrecelving is. | Asweappruached the wit | and pointed Garou litle Square portcholes. | aclittiaci aud So yeu. tn the Sorta Asplund Aves (ewer Parieolt tal at Tz Mae diontut ‘the pooulatt oy oaears ub ere | aoe 2 undsomer than ali to me. EERE era horse a Crea Tt CALI pre Se oatoted wig rors | ale tiga eae a tion of the population above 1) vei age. | Bos 5 ® re September. Ms : i us : a fetak | the | bed #—a smoth place covered with corn GUNN. WILL PREACIL AT i z i ‘The total population of the United atates by | 5 = |2/28 A also G.E.Basxs.- | column was a bad of ex ans. | on'theshore near the exe of the water—the | ryt At I the wits Be an 8 8,115,041. ‘e ust erefore | 3 = 2 fees Wi ie ¥ Feel 4 ‘4 z 3 half the tock, This L thought, with iny ne tnithy Dearkura | Legged sacl * Teed ‘O.88T.69 «2 = te es el od sl New York Heratd. band played several tines as they advanced, ark et de ahi sere e/a GREGORY. WILL PREACIL vp | il preach in the mornin vo. SSriad for” persons, wader 1 years of | Eis BE | Mosman, sept 2%—Considerable consterna- had wlayedl sever tunes a3 2ue} Sc reet | lieart im any throaty when suldenly ie eat pramaaiie bist ‘Churele corner ue | Sewn at the deen eee eave tate thoretate so epee ances | os ae E | uonexisisumone the Pullman ear conductors | not believe anybody did. Among the instru ONE UNPEINCIPLED OLD DRARE SOU Loreen aul ROSS SUE O.F. 10) enc aga” a har ing ie athe producers | ES = 5 | on the Eastern aivision of the service, the heud- | ments. were i fiddle, \ comet a drum, six | Tose from the water and called out “quack,” 3 rf % meutlads 5 aitiv being at the rate of ES 5 2 | quarters of which are inMontreal. It appears | (jj : i sented akred ails. 9 3 CHRISTIAN. oo 2 41-100 to L eS Ba ha & | quarters ime ago 4 conductor was discbure dinner-horns, and two fog-horns—and that ] "uuack,— ane started off, all the others fole | pire rev. FM. KURKILAM WILD are 1avited- IP WOULD BE INTERESTING a wt2)2 | _ | = | from the emplox of the Patiman Compan, was enough, fowing him! Ldid not saying anything. 1} morning and evening in the West Side Churel DONALD ELST, WIG in this conneet ic pee Lk = a Bisle ag g | = | having written to the Police Gazette # letter es INITIATION, could not, L never use profane language, | emar- var Van Buren. preach in ¢ ‘ext Randoluh ' 3 i be eouiner nia te npare the proportion | = = = ra = | & | posing a conductor caught in improper relations ‘The ranks opened when they reached the and anything short of, profanity would have THE REY. O. A. BU ACHLLN ever uf actual producers of wealth in the United | 3 By = 4 | With anomer conductor's wife. He was con- | wharf, and, so soon as we Tamed. the com- | BeCn OF no service at singe a juncture. Purl | tie bit, Cured stand In- soxpucr Tl . States with the same clues in Great Britain | @ 2 = 22 Fe 2 | Silerabiy enraged at being discharged, and as | mittee, with me in charge, headed cour | noteven kick anybody—there was not suf | “rire i CHATLAIN d He PATE WiLL COROT ay : dad Fraues. | But the mann =ss z =e ZyS_| = + soon ts possible complained to Generals Man + bend passed through to e headed by,the | fefent room to straighten a leg. 1 calmly | inzaud veering is the elren ever Of Traunteras. | eee ee ve abe CEOS ay a : SUS ers su Mueh in the several conu- | FF 2 BE ei és} 4) ee f OF Once eas re existed cer= | inusie ati Ee “4 disentangled my gun from the porthole, sot “thirtieth-st. ‘ ° SHO LEAD 7 a tries that only approximate ¢ Seas oe = 2. 2/22] 3 | tain irregularities in the service. Detectives nusic amatin struck up, plying the sane SO WET LOWE: : ee EOE eee IE a. G LEAD 0m Fpiide. a stipulation OF Et Ba: = Bas Stl 23 and the result of tho whole business is tha Lees eT eer eGastle, As we approneh: {We boat. L dy ‘not think 1 enjoy, duck- | Gnddackson-st-_ Pegraes OHOEESY) SAL MOI Tete PREACH THE eee ee rst wae anes | E28 € 23 =| =3| ¥ | Menge men dave been suspended or suinmarity | ed the building observed three mask shooting. ‘ i | | ELDEL D. ohana Chapels Nu. tule seatests ot 3 Nes OO le cee ee sf Was 22712208, | 2 2 2 g 3 Bigs Gisuilseed from the service, ‘T. 1. Clark fisutres seated on chai ‘Shey were gor- Crea lis did not shoot anything, and I did | morning and evening in the Advent Church, No. vt t. BE. JON ‘ ane, TASGAN are _tabulat 2 a |e EE 5 8 § €lss Geng eee has resigned; Charles Itob- | geously decorated with paint, ribbon: stud | Hot eatell many fish. | Most of the game that’ |i Houth:Groca-3t Leetics at Ne aes EEO fe: oa ted as belong | 2 FE 2 23 2,37 inson, 4 ssistaut Superintendent, hus also seut | feathers. ‘They sat as motioniess as ii they: | 15a was insideythe Castle; and it consisted ny to he agricultural class, and = = in his resignation; and Mr. Reed, Assistant were dend: ‘eet -atterwarils £6 chielly of poker, euchre and old sledge. * UNIVERSALIST. 2 6,119,202 as belonging te the industrial class. i Meriatent at. Boston, comes bere as General Su- | yr hyn nd, and shortly afterwards £ would | “phere was a cood deal of these—a Av. | TNE REV. WW. §. CROW Witl, PREACTL THIS ais aati. free ia 5 =———s are = : 7 i etatcat g hot have been overwhelmed with grief if here was acood deal of t ese—all, how- | morning in the’ Ch othe. iedeomes OF. GOW. is . sing a rotal of 1.797.140 producers of | SINCE 187J THE INCREASE IN THE propuc | P° rT 3 8 ever, in aynild forn ut x Churcmgf the Redeemer, corner | | PROF. GM + MOORE, * wealth, er about 4 per cent of the total Pree 108 OF GOODS —$—<—$—— they had been. ‘The band sidled off to the. in aomild form, West Washington und Sangamon-sts, in. in the chapel of the Washingto mes Lb . pupuliion, But, while this number of Heed ia ckhese eth Rees s tof labor 1 Ronse sna blooming, henlth in Hop Ritters, | right and I was urged on to the front and CREED OF THE CLUB. Padi BEY we Udi WILL PREACH | THLE CENTRAL MEFTIN or Fetes ee H ceess of the emplovinent of labor has | and.no family can agord tobe withourtuem. | told to, ascend the steps of the veranda, | ‘The Wild Goose Clup has a foriautatea, | RAMON Hed cyeesuvauac ee Sh Be teh at has ae ete Almere “

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