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5 WHE COUICAGO PRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOI 18sI—TEN PAG m1) fa) and {nine nround thoso lowly firesites to bee | vaulted celling and grand walle, High upabove | tho words of tho toxt, “How long | at'some time or othor thoy inust be butapecta- | needed. Inthe elty tho pastor was solected for revolving lamp standsin the middie, Jt haa, RELIGIOU le como the qucens of society, nor hina she secon tho | tho altar blazed the insoription, “dlorlain Ex. | hult yo between two opinions?” There wero | tors of the filt they caunot romedy. fife and | his dramatic powor, and his church bad become Tovolving lninp with red, blue, groon, purple, nen, learned, wise, eloquent, great, who found | celals Deo," tha letters belng formed lu jets of | but two after atl—saved or lost, ving or Geni donth are in tho hands of and tindor tho control fA sort of an amnteur piace of umiusement. | and ornn instes. ‘Tha patohes of coloreit ty all tholr best rosulves und acquired tholr most | flaming yas. Thero were also handsome ioral | saint oraiuner. Ho was not going to xpord af God, ao people ehould pray for Prosident | ‘This was good work, for it took people from | tight which iis projects on the cornice of the . striking virtues where ouly thin wooden walls | decorations about tho altar, mick ine with one cliss In tho congregation, Arthur, that it nny please God to aparo bis Tle, | gloom to laughtor. Wut tho clergy wero not ie | nive acem te march processionally around It, The Moral Light Shed by Great | were berween man and tho olemonts, and wacro | ‘Tha ceremonies were regularly Inaugurated | fur thoy had mady helt Necision, And. tine des | that He mny ba divively. guided: tall histmens: | hinbarsadurs at nGod., Many of the host and | Tyco ses mtcet Be onoral afeat, a mits tho clapboard ruof did not wholly shutout tha | about 10 o'clock, when thore ocurred the | clsion wns Christ. ‘Thoy were safo frum the | tresnnd efforts tor the coud of the proplethut his | noblest mon dd not bellove In a God. No more | yess as of moanbonm, a lght as Aearching as and Good Men-Sermon by inldnight atars. Nor hag ste penidtrated ta ins | formal blessing of the edifles by his Graco the | storm und fame, Qlory to God. Adniniateation may te crowned withithe bless. | thnet thay did in witches, ft was tho atronghold | vomies from tho aun at noun, and a coulnoss of ” < most chambers of those souls she 80 pities, for | Most Noy hbishop PA, Feehan, ‘ho Arch: ¥ Ine of Qodand govorat prosperity throughout | of superstition. Thoro wore two kinds of wo+ | tint as wall as of itmosphere, None of the furs Prof. Swing. In them buried all nobloanbitions, and su sweet | bishop, i ied by tho various visitin the Jand, and that bo may rejoice and give | rality—natural and artificial, The onatural. | in uld Gabellna tipeatnes ate lost or diminod, tho sleep, nnd go healthy the food, and so pare | Blshops, and vreceded by a scors of neuytes and thanks to Qed in beholding thia Nation moving | which ta tho alr tat the bods wrew strong cnougnto ber | dome reverend. fathers, marched frat slowly forwant, onward, ipward—the poonle aver ads | morntity herited, contd notbe avalded, Church | Plotures, of which tora nre all thatwore pure a3 testing God to do something, ad | chased by tho last Salon, have been left, 11 order s W . the bearkonward toward its desire, The lifeot tho | about the balldig und eprinkted ft with holy | day. Thero ure compromise ministers who try | vaneing In grentnoss aid gootness, Lot all as | thoy would reward bin with a harp ord crown. | to test tho value of the differant aysrement ‘olegs Deillention of St. John’s Roe | whotegice mus combines to cavelop with tie | wniter.. hls solemn servic was repented i tho tnteepin with the we Ubristlins beartly nnd thoroughly consecrate | ‘The reforwor clowed by saying that tho tame | tric lighting, Mowers nppear ty Rein sympathy: man Catholle Church by light. cable and the cottage, and shows thelr | interior, tho priestly suthering first taking tte | Wheu a intiister boing to preach doctrines not | thomsvives to the service of the Gator Honven, | of reason was atendily growing Urighiter. ‘Trio | with Queen etal tyt. Not Kpbinis and traps. possivie ant common part hn the development | pinee In tho ehancel ome enough to chant tho | of thy Church it i tint jfor him te | tint thos yaight aboung tn ov Mhorty and suporatition cofild not live togother. | tent ferns fool. to peciliar ailvantage yhen Bishop Ryan. of man. The ostiinate made by a fashlomble | itany and pein, tnko hla parehmonts and get ont. Soma | God and tholr fellow-imon, tne pH IN THE EVENING Is molding her court at tho Piutaiede tindustriy irl stands for nothing in the presences of the | At tho conclusion of tho blessing of the | church niors RO to ohurch 1] Of President Arthie, now callnd of God to pres ban Wat President of the League, dolly. | 2 tight. ‘Thore isa greenhouse of binek glass jong and sover catimate imide by thousands of | church, the eclebration at poutilien) high+ on Monday, Double damna- | ride over tho tlestinics of this Repibile, and for rod i Pena ed nt i Toecahe Nosotito | Mite which ne solar ray Mectricity " w yenra, ta: 8 te He was during thin tase tne Sonn tench (uy Sunday-rehout and next | his counselors and all whom God haa set in ane separation of Gi oe an any Htetald how a | stimulates tho vitality arith The Boy Preacher ” and Rovival Serv- Ureat men gathor up often theac totais of | posing pf course, that tho wrandest of Ing are at the theatre, Double perdition | thor ind for the Nution, that it may be os PUREE ARReRER eave Ly tho Nationa! Consciue | brings thom to bloom nnd bene flowers, They human thought and sentiment and take them | the musical features wera rendered. Tn tills ei ire Hone Hero Who aro going down to | favored over more with the presence and Uless- tort ‘on thle subject failedeond had much toaay | tte In tt thoroughly healthy contitton, and do ices at Park Avenue Meth- Visible und eloquent, | ‘They uro subline realizus | tlon to the great pipe-argan, there wae Wt Inrge | death and hell on neutrality, ‘hey anita nt | Ing of God, About the deloat of tha bill Introduced inte the | HOt Apheur ng ie tday ever wanted ty oto sleep odist Church. Hons of ume inw. ‘Thos itro: benuttiful demas orabestra; and tho eclect vhoir, Foprenen tinue Christ and baw tothe world, Some want to al+ New Vork Lerishnuira by “tho man whose name | 08 Mant AM the twenty-four hours they aro : tinwn. tha. propusion tui tho threo terior | tesieted oyu rad chorie oe HCty worets’ tne | Ties uml ine me cteet ae AeetoritG TINTON SEEVIOES: evel with camatogih, thou Ho hel th | Fhe th ya of atone wlenkeay tae % +3 y it would apponr that to some extent thy chen. Angles are equal wYwo right angles you think It | dood, the spacious urgan gallery was orowded | goods. Suppose thoy. should. do without « | CHURCH OF ‘THE REDEEMER AND ‘Timm | Wholo clergy of New York ut his back. Col | finan py gntytaae tanmo oxte ‘ ‘ 4 ie ‘ : 1 Inwersoll had tott the Loaguo tbhrangh a misap: gardencre to “ ak = | tiny bo true, tor you are eontident some ono | to its fillest capacity, vhinge of heart, thoy wuutd waka np in hell, 1 UNITARTAN, 4 ane dispense with manure, “ “ Prayer and Its Answer"—Ser- | Mit: haveproven the Ihoorems Ue whon tho | Durme the robin Of bis Grace the Archbfali | toll von, brotiur sirobeldio, God's Holy Spelt fs | During tho past auminer tho, Sunday-schoots | Helicuslon,, ‘Chey Feit meatetul tn im Yor pace ihe are light weneraily meets with Ines favor mon by the Rev. S. E. mathomaticinn ques to the blackboard and leads | op in full poutifiewls far the eotebratian of the | working hero, most mightily. Keep praylit, | yp tho Church of the fodoomor (Universalist) | fh tho Postville, thotules of whieh colating to | fui the pubile than the ayataut by Incandes. you through the most cletr demonstration yout | muss, the Reee Sacertos was rendered by tho | keev praying.’ 7 o | . Se a conce, ot decount of the ortullty of {ts giara Wishard. Hintu with denight, ‘Thue a great mum is tho | full chorus, With orgun and orchostra, Tho | “Sir. tIaceieen alld that not long ago he was | and tho ‘Third Unitarinn Church united Ina | nowspiper postice hal crushed out soverat fil tho Tathgulng effect I produces‘on the pres, hac Pertect demonstration of n group of theories, rio and) Gloria wore from Mozart's stopping nt tho Lyne House in Wushfigion, the plenfo, sinco which timo there has boon a fecling | oral-sheota. Iv fount fai mtd he stands forth a thing of visihio olfth Masa. A duct waa rondored In tho uest ol beatty. Sieh mon ns Frankiin and Washirgton y tiost artistic and plonsing atylo by Miss 1 nd Lineols ure tne salutionse€ some of socias PF wig and Mr.‘Voby, and aquartet by Mra, Me With ite THEMUNTS An ingoninus way hins been discovored for: dot the propristor, A young Indy who bad | of fellowship botween the two conxremations, | PRU wound up with & a oe away With tits objection, aud nt thas samo. tine takon multdenly sickcand ko sree tureiodig auc. | AB espeetally betwoen tho tninistors fn chargo— | and eirod tittle for tha gontemnpe ar outaidors, | {OF wivINE, tnaro power than the Fedison Swan MORAD LIGIt i wi reeds suns lap wi ve, ‘I i " SERMON DY PROF, SWING, “s problems—answers which delight and sutise | Guire, Miss Ludwig, and Messrs. Hosbgn, und dd to pray with nd ane eit eine pro | tho Iev, Mr. Crowe and the Itey, Mr. Galvin, Iesolutions thunkine Mr. Wrisht for bls serv- Dae Tune DR EDEY ATR TRTIATS ae Tae tae Prof, Swing preached to quite alarge congres | fy the heart. ‘That great yon of man who ded | Lille, A grand chorus followed, Immubdintely priator de: Nued that he should pray at onee, | Last oveniug this followahlp Cound expression Sopp Were. DisRh closed with an atlegod none | Kettieas of tha light isall tuat could bo’ desired, kation yesterdny forenoon in thoContrat Chie! recently was a tight of life. He revealed tho precoding: tho sermon, the Vent Sancta Splritus | but tho cl tor aria hit, not to create any | ina unlon of tho two congregations in a plnt- callow if fino inuphtng Stan’ with Hi cottuiee ae, | Who luke is produced by nny are system In cles ' ” ts poasibilltios which nee in our work, Ho tonehed | was give inktug for bis thomo, " Moral dfght." Follow= | Hci and. mule citw possible. brook uf th | "Thy se HNO Was MMuREied bY: tio: Terllev. 1, nud sald tho git would bo betteriit | form conference meting, whieh was held | iin nccampanimuite Tho soug described to | AWE Vases auspondell from the coiling. at nm minutes, She turned her vyes upon hin | Night of about olght fect froin tho foor, Ang ts tho discourses mitsea: he touched poverty and made it a | J. Ryan, the orator-priest of St. Luts, Tho yal UE pri ei anen | at tho ‘Third — Church, — corner of | gitpposoa. purformauas ofa aerilenions pardon, of witel benutitiy plants nro oor aN SU “ ‘And the lifo wns the light of men.—Joln source of pawer: he entured the murcinge relus | kermon wis quite n longone, but wag most belleve Dam dying.” aud felt | Monroo and = Laflin strootr, = ‘Tho — at- | In repli ar akon 8 om Teehee Whe Aivonon | doubly luxuriant by tho powerful fertilizing — « Pho weitlogs of St dobi rend Wee a hulle tion und tevented its long-cuduriie comes | ablo effort, delivered In tho: same, cnturtateyty ‘ho tluctor tid Hed. as doctors | tendanco war not Inne, on account of | With laud hurmils, and snothen wis kiven on | neaporties of tho Heht, ‘Tho Mult, being this alt € surtly those of a | Std Joys he cnilsted for war aud snowed how it | style for which Bishop Ityan is Justly eclebrated, | gometines do, ‘Thy ductors tutd tied a good deat | thu Inclement wenther, but both churches wore i Fhe Sunday Inw. us oxpor Aatebnaue Wh eanted in the midst of tho vase, dies noe * {e pbllosophy, {is terms re partly thos muy bo the service of mt patriot and heros he | ‘The congregation would’ have been dulighted to | about tho Prestdent. febrosented. aud thord was aspire of eurnoste | iMlnous porronitieation of a Dutchman who | Finch the eye dlecoly, but ta renected Wee deen thinker, purtly thoso of wn extrome one | ontered polities und suowed Huw akin tt way bo | lstun to ever A ongor sermon from this gifted | | ‘ho ovangellst kuolt In prayer far a mtoment | ness in tho congregution going to show tbat tio | Must hnve bls Leer on tho Sabbath. | | white, ughtiyestretcnod’ eireutar sect in the thuslast. tis, therofore, difloult for our age, so | to statesmaushtp; ho beeama n ruler and re- | divine, 3 and then atsked atl desiring prayer to raise thelr | union wae ono of ‘Heart as well ns of baud und | 44, He denies ca tittle: tow ik Hs king cone | Celliux, from which it ditfusea a mill and yet Qlferent fu manner from thatoft thisdohn, ta | vealed tho duty of Uhat ofles to pe brond and The Dxhop devoted the first part of his ser- | hinds. A row did 18 wudionve Long 1 sl ny tana bite » and tho prerchor Bititl end . oe powerful light through tha whole room, Ther catch all tho import of stich sentences us thoso | JSt? he suffered und led, and expressed Cully | mon to discasstng quastions of croed und dove | There Is one": There's another,” Is thord | "The exercises consisted of singing and prayer, | tibutions, the ludtes glibly passed tholr hats | fen sight loss af power bY (hls mothods bit cal thu sweetest virtues of the heart and the valuy | trine, He sald that thy Catbolle Church wis wt | one more 2" 'Phoro's another." © Oh, how wad ; ea by wo | around, and finally collected a row nickels, 3 y compensated for foytel Jn tho frst chapter of hisGospel. “In | of a divine religion. ‘Thus the ving of tho | divine institution, a now derasalem sent down | Tani Walt Justa moments L want’ to doy, focloties, who ccummied: A ety Mtr 'Tho Congress incuta In Bt, Loula next year, re Tate ets Aa suftness and od was life" are words whieh leat usinstantly | worl! Le the fight of t—the days of mad oneurth: | Uy God and that thu Chureh outside Of tho true | whole duty," sald Mr, Harrison: “ally that watt | ‘Tho speeches wore appropriate to the occasion, | Where it expoctas its glorious prinotpics will be —— COTTON EXPOSITION. ” " sty is speaking us | belng ponclls of Heht which Tino sathors up | one was merely a collection of people, who | a ctean heart come up to tho wltar rall. find partook somowbat of tho ehurnctor of ax- | fly appreciated, to the Feeling thut tha Apostiy is speneind 9 | into msun. How brieht at Inst Will cho intele | nurecu togotior ne to tuo titerpretation of cers | “ln responeoto this: tuvitnelen Leela porgons | Rud BArtOok somewhat ef tho churnator of wx: s ——————__— alt Iwotual tnd moral seeny become when tu few | tain passages of Seripture. lu such m Churett | came forward, Both sexes and oll yea wero | seating of the uudiunes, he eld, something pro- VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, 4 Who might ever appear on earth. Ho sevms ‘to | aro generations or centuries shall have beon | there could not by the sie unity and uniform | represented, ‘The choir struck up allyely hymn | photic'somothing indicating tho driwvhige toe , : bo assuring ug that all the swarms of Insecta, | thrown tuto its pillar of fire! ity te be tound in tho Chureit of God. tn | and thoevangetist oncouraged iba byrclapphut Pen oF dents People, Ie nane. one te ailtornatounl alos nt Ailaniny and birds, and tshes, and all tho races of man } | Hns hot enough Leon auld now ta Mlustrate | order, | to preserve “Mts tity to | hishanids, ‘Thon ho knelt tn prayer and some of | ion cause, Tho. two had ween when A Warin Reception for Guitoau. ask Visit to tlie Gronndi~Prozroas came from Him, who was existence puro and | thut remark of John that * tho life of Jesus wis | a curtain uxtent = oa aburely not | the nnxions begaute cry, ‘These he knelt Ue- | it was toceasary tu prenct creeds aud Mr, Mdititor ov the tribun, of tho Prepnrations—Program for the the tight of nen"? Christ was a demonstration | of divine origin sometimes expelled one } skte, but there were uo conversions announced platin Ui iverat church, but » Oct. 1.—F OUSPAPET wil Opentng-Day, Minpley but while we thus llsten and aduitre ot | f'iuiay theurerus, the mawer to eidiles whien | o€ ita upostles forav-eniiud heresy-—tor follow. | ate tne. canta away touts sh ihe CuIGARO; Ost SBR sped mocspaper jon, pen Lang: Day ny that day bul passed. Liberalism now had 0 frm M meditniions are broken by a second nonounces | nad been snbailtted over und over again to the isown reason and Judgment in tho tinttor | "The Key. Mr, Strobridge said it, would take | tyuthult, nnd its advocates could nitocd. to take sna on for to Leia ein aa ee Fee Laila ie een meat—that “this Ie wns the light of men. | human family, lon fund where the darkuest | ofSeriptiiral iutorprutaiion, “Awd vet what kliel | $15) todetray tie oxpouses of rather Unrsisnn | attirmative yeound aud proach tho truth us it pick ‘bouna and Weo Will tr ivim au eo dit uo | 7 loan Catteur Hencsuten heels thee. But as the Mfo of tho birds and tsnes | Wee ureut, in years when bate was uulverail, | of 1 min waa ft who would notte that independ~ | and tholending of the choir, ‘Thoy hud to be | was in thoirhuarts, Thore was not 2 church in i van clss shave Ta HOWAEN & International Cotton Exposition ts by far a hay ft obeea any | WHEN war wus tho highest and most famous of | ont? A church of nttnnn origin was Hike w treo | pald, and ft was Intended to take up a collection | sho tand but owl hit to protest its way" to lite, | Ue aa SeHkns morv ghgantio tdortaking for Atiautn than the and tho animals have nul pursuits. when exch merchant ship wigghased | without life, huving the forin und not the fruit, | thun. bur he thought it lad better be deferred | and but for the religious or thoologicnl fighters Aaa RANE IANS Centonnlal was for Poiladelphia, Tho Trustees ’ guidances for the humnu , = | by n pirate, when the poor were sold as®inves, | The Uatholle Church was the spouse of Carist. | until tho afternoon service, The doxology wis | tho Protostunt Church would bot have an Uxtste ; . h iT for the hummu race, we stand per- Irate, when th nd it ‘The Cuthotle Church was the spouse of Carlet, til the aft i Tho doxol AR Chole: of tha Clnelnunti Southert, who were in the cit plexed and know not-how to unravel the ens | When lofants wore strameed or exposed in the | As Evo was formed from the rib of Adam, so | thot atu, and the congregation wore Mamiase ence. But, since tho battle had been A Poor Choice, i ns i . iy tunuled skelt. John's words must form 9 | Oo greatest nations of the day, whenudancny- | fromthe recond Adam on the crost cutie the | with the benediction. Another meeting was | won, there’ was no. longer the necessity ‘Th the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, yostorday, were driven avout the grounds, und uabealichiee tilosophtorthoolouss | git colltd ask for the head of a nan whose ain | aucred blood and water from whieh was formed | hekt att p.m. anita revival dervico at Wight, at | for tights, “tint what was “wanted was.| .CrttcAgo, Uct. 1--It was well for tho Counell | expressed thomusolves highly pleusod with all rhapsody rathor than t philosophy 33 | was bis uprightness, when a wife could be die | tho spouse of Christ, Chriat lived in bor und | whieh the proveedings were of the same goneral | 4 closer epititunt union, and. apis. outelda totry to honor the nie of our Inte Fresident, | thos saw. Ono of them snid: “1 had nv lon of und the reader must pass instinty from one | yoreed at te husband's wish, when wy crowd ei ueacts ja ber. Christ wus everywhere | churacter ns in the wornlig. of ull donomlantionalisn,’ Religion consisted of | ine did thoy lo ftus wall ns they might, when | tho Stmonsity of tho alfalruntil after 1 hud . when Heaven and Hell wore the empty legends 4b tha service with mn boautie +. la God, Wi atl Slytng tratn As the rapid tral boars us through | THC tity, in auch anenocl of whathid semen | ttl ¢ tho churauter of St. doh, tho PRAYER; ITS ANSWER. Fa eee ee aa Wietao Witches [ano OF Ah unimporant and “anattrnotive | exnmluen exch feature with may own eyes, Tho n wot! aud thon us suddenty by the door of a if Hy pte street, Sophie streat, to Garlell avenue ? grandeur of the onterprisa fac cxeveded all nt Tarm-house, and thon aver a stream, and thon | lifting radiance called Jesus and declared it to | was being dediented to Jesus, He pletured in . 5. W a e: whos they were to tuke so important w atep as this, . i i hetween divk hills of under thon, xo tho style of | be. the laut of men, Out of tito sumo God | plowing laumunge tho faith of the Apostio to rege Het: See AV abiuni, pesto of ithe Fatt extn ie band to ni ot tue onieeuos, aad tol te! | ty expeotutiona; nad I know that the Weatern Jolin dustes onward and away, giving views that | Whence hud coine the spreading flood of lite hud | Jesus when alt othors hud desortod Him. and | Presbyterian Chureh, corner of Indlanw avenue rm "3 turned into ight is it rat, Hewbontd ordained | should comeon the das of the Festival of tuo | day. torn SPpayor and Tea AtawWore' ay | ile atau Ys the ‘commoncamont of W new ora No Eagagoment. Tig wee bealgy dor this pluck OF aAtanita and tha Nguted with tho thought that without tho ald of | {ine the foot or jun sluuid move, ordainod that | Virgin Mary, Ste don hola tho favorit, Apostiy | AU, moraine on “raver and Ts Answor,” ws | fn tho rollyrlous fife of tha olty. itor of The Chicago Telbunes catorpriso of tho Exoxutive Comtittes, That cone ti ha tl winudream or inn | of boys could stone an old man or a prophet, | in tho C nreh, . belt hel t aeene to mother as though inn e an prop ihe doing youd toothers, beg helpful and prayer. Thuradny evening thoy voted to ohausge tho | been through tho bulldings od grounds, and, Ht everinating cloud, John in his ceatavy sw that | ovinuelist wider whos: Invocation the Church SENMON WY THE REV, 8. E. WISHATD, uniting on those two points, Hu wis ready by not try to d ? aa peopiy, and ho hoped the meoting of tho aven- yoy pra tele walle people, when they come hore, will be enthuslas- enduro but for aseeond. No svoner ure wede. | HOW come tt spreading flood of light. The life | sald itwas eminently ft that tho dedication | and ‘nirtiuth street, preached n sermon yestor- To ths tho Word or the Dolty thers enn nothing that | tho pith of fis Journey shook wrow luminous | of atuey's Giving Son and tho Apostie to whom | Vewad in tho light of Prustdent Uartlewd's stck- | _tinu Hav Me. Calvin followed, uri that It | Grcano, Oct. 2% 1881,—In Justice to tho Indy | toy’ have done u vastamount of goud {s ovinced I ness and death. Hospoke from tho following nano OoUsneS by tho fnot that only a short Limo azo upon the exists, we ne hurried along to the thought that | ‘he ghe was to come after the tte bad fully | Christ tind loft tho uire of fis motnor. e is so much ons it was. goodness, Chris | whoso name was mentioned in connvotion with ‘ - ‘J 3 begun The singing of the Credo trom Mozart's | text: ¥ Y elf-dov jeg ry pee | grounds there was nothing worthy of notice tho living prineiples In God became the Habe or | ithe ‘agnosticism, that doninl of Hghtof the | Yweltth Miss followed Bishop Ityuws vocinon, | And sshayprofit should we havo if we pray n+ tanlty, | loves | nud | self-dovotion, | tho | iny own under tho houd vf * Prospeative Blis5, ¥ HO ; h churches agree upon tho great fundamontal a at while now fully twenty magnificent buildings, a Eby Ki truthsor roliqion,ind {twas thelr duty to-re- | Would say this uotico was fosurted without my tA aioli 5 df “ half-dozon bandsome fountains, and any nim- Jight: the essential life of God became the | sensitive race, because to say? To not kaw Gulre, Miss Ludwig, and Messrs. Held and Lith y yoru i y and dispetse it In | knowledgcor approval, 13 no engagement exists A -apiettual life of tho rationnt creution, | {9 the Llant answer of a hurdheurt. Mangtands | and. atter voother grand chorus tho olfertory Pea Arama rece aete uauoaae et tno se oP rath a tave, ir prediutod, in | or hag oxisted betwuen us, furthormore, T.| bor of othor attructions uroto be sucn. Thoso By in w ditfused, gentle dawn, and bla beurt unture Saluturis" was sume by Mra. MeUuire, " ir the | Would Jike tne pleasure of intucviewing the | cyidenecs of thritt aud enterpriso bave nriaea, Thus tho reador of | Juha must HO | ais cries outs “Lent almost, seo: reat out- | Choruses, quartets, andl slog toliowed, and Just | what we should pray for hud tone boon une | Spnalusions tule the werk of uniting | tuo arty who did fupget iit aman cnouyl to make | within go short 0 thine that It fs rownricuble.” xroyations represented would extend ty, other | Himself known, Respectfully, inen, Not the suntight of men, not thd’sturs | present. in tov hart tobe adapted to tho toving, | Asolo wid quartet was rendered by Mrs. Me | to timid v 1 dashing Weross tho | universe, mvsioy it | lines ure before ine, aud In my boson are sWweot | previous’ to the conslusion of tho ‘Miss’ the | gottled In the minds of the poople, aud ho would ho anoment front the enuso of nuimitl | hopes” Agnosticlam js the ilt-heutth of tho | Archbishop addressed a fow appropriate words Poon! y ‘ho main Exposition building has been. come y . rut “7 she: ounced at the xt uniun neo D, Lupiow. boing to tho eanyeof man's Intelicetial nnd abit~ | soutotho peeviannieys of a diaappolited one, tho | ie tho congregtion and to the people of the | “ileuvar to answer It with truths Fearn tuo | acing wroutd be hold in tho church O€ the Ter : pleted and ts ready tor oecupation: whiton halt Stual states and motions. Wo ure borns trom | display of a stubborness thought to bo ndtalra | parish, Soriptures. We should not vray for tho work- | oo morte fink Sunday ovenlug ti November, Viaduct Wanted. dozen other buildings will pass from tho hands tho astronomy of tho heavens to that of the | hiv courage. Late to itsown healthy sweetness | Whlle tho Archbishop was being Wisrobod of | Inz of wirucles, ns tho thno for miracles ta | “TO xerclses closed with slielug aod prayers To the Editor of ‘The Chicago Tribune. of tho bullders into the hands uf the manages Foul und in threo sentences of m few brief | the soul suys there aro traces of Gad aud of a | hls pontiieuls, Signor Liberati. tho cornotist, | puesod, Christ. hnd promised Ils disciples | and utter tho benediction. a foe tluntes wore . nied UC liga ite:||! Mont wlthintie noxt Taw dave; Tiowe must’ be worls, 1b seems a theme for a Siuday meditt- | superior order af things, which trees are Uke | rondored the Intummatus trom Rosani’s stabat | that lo wonld work mirietes tn jor | guent in introducing tho’ members of tho two | , CHICAGO, Oct, 2—Will you plense cull tho nt- Ht 5 ton that tho life of a Gott or a Son of God tatho | the tinprint of a fern-leat in the Jossil rocks | Mater, tho orchestra andergun accompanying. | to show the world that. His. servants congre;meiqus, tontion of the Aldoruion who represent tho | at {east 1,000 men on the pny-roll at tho pack, ght of ian. ‘The sun fy the Hyht ot tho flelds | only those leaf trices point far back, while tho | ‘Theo Deum bo churus, orchestra, atid oi wero commissioned of God. Hut now thore was —— wird the Rovk taland frelytt-depot is located in | and thls number would be jnorsased if tho men y aud tho aninals, but God Is the fight of man. | siicit traces point fur buekwitrd und tar for: | yan was tho chief featuro oF tho grind inale, | jooceusion for tho workings of Inlrucles: ne wo NETO) ; : phd Seat ig | could by hd. With this foree of vktlted work- Man fs not born Into a full etfulenco of wnon- vara saying: Wy have come froma God und to | “Tho olllevre of the maxs were: Celebrant, | knew trom te Iible dat God hud dong thot | LULINOIS FREE MBTIIODISTS, | to tho necessity of viaduct over the company's | Cound de had. With bly force of sictlicd work. tal aud spiritual tht. As he grows older tho | [iin ‘we suit all rotten, We indeed do not | Archbishop Feehan; Deacon, Fathor Conway, | things, and thoy wore proof tous of His power. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. tracks at tho Interseotion of (lark struct? From | iy ost and each Hour finishes some Porton, _ ee | and love ft, and thorefore it fa not to us tho nn | lage Mrancis’; Assidtint Priest, Fathor Core | ever, und some of fix works ary even greater Bea, f a ¢ | there are thirteon ueres of: buittines to ation bis sven through darkened or vodimined | Known, ‘That which Moats wrownd in tho | hott, Sacred Hear; Deucon of Manor, Fathor | thate mirucies, For instanes, tho George Manor | Ebr, UL, Oct, 1—Tho Annual Conteroncs of | ing in tho city, und ougat to be attended to ut ¥ fddditfonad des gluse, (els nmustog that the pret miilions ww | uind “as a perpotil fmago and inilue | O'Rogun, St. Vincent's; Sub-Doacun of Honor, | Hospital, Mow. many amililons of dollars bad | tho Foxand Rock Rivor Districts uf the Froo | once. ‘ Ae de Ge eee oor ue Hi her me urinal tes nt thele paths of duty and happiness so lnperfeet> | ence, haunting or ehoering, coming and | Tathor tlenry, St. Louls: Mastor of Ceromontes, | been raised for that Inatitudon by prayer! ‘Methodist Church will bo beld in tho now editloo tate 8 weeks tro, hive eaused the management to Iyyand future generations will, beyund doubts | going “Like hippy or snd “iucmories, cans | Pathor ardiny Second Suster of Ceromonles, | We were to pray, ho sald, for things which | of that donowiantion in this elty, boglnning | G2Peld Avene—An Inappropriate Soe ise other bulldogs that stro now golng up. Pee tert een ay lve ma ae NUE he HOF tien aie the hogitions, of Fatior MeGuires. Fathor Butler, Prinotpat | NOC, tetulely peomtsod ug. ‘Tha forgiveness of | Oot, 5, sixty-two delegutes witl bo present, with Teetton, ks With wil of this the Directur-Gonoral 14 coms ty tho fuinilies of most of tham, The followlog tho eras whieh buve pone before ity My . ‘i iF, °, ry Te we cannok Fenner eueles reply wapa we dry) | Gaauten gers peti 0 Holy Splrit,as | Fox liver Distriot—Tho Key. Willlum Manloy | probublo—that ono in one hundred of your ety | "AY, E ho next ct if Y peri will tore space, tho esthnate of the next centuey our period usked whether thero be w Divine Lite, and | Houdnote, Dixon, Fourt Hg be h Chanter; Fathor Bars | Again, we should pray for t ) way resterstay 1 visited tha rounds fo: become subdect of eerily, he Hells | whetbor that life is tho iigheot men. “Wo are | ret Fifth Connor, "8 Cn 8 iit was promised use Wo shovid alsa pay tor | Canifganiny the ety tf Narra, D, Dy Mike, | roudors kuaws whore Sophia stzeat is located. | pos ot Titenti tg (0, waste ot fie aw Pun m e 7 nstantly so beset wi! arguinent very lofty an ppendaed 19 a Tu at of io clorgy who pare our rowth in race, AM to Wy md Wie | Sel in iy <P f so, that one Wi also know that thero | bummer, and investigating tho yp Yeurs age, Eauh morning back comes the greut | very pure, perceive a the mln such aw strange | ticbpated Inthe dedjention: rd y Hike “tho siural people. ‘of “the works, | Willan Pores". Bucks PC, Mutinn, Jon i din bullditg't not “tie repre. white wad bright floud, and fold, und beast, and | inirigling of bellefs, and hopes, and surmlacs Archbishop Feehin, Colon 4 x 4 Ntness in its bohug aulfud | Work. Inthe main building I met tho repre: Y shop Ityan, | Av £ : Kelagy, U. W. rink, C, Beube, J. D. Brooks, | i 10 orks 1 Dird need only sleep aud walt for its but mun's | thacit ts only a coldness or w stubbornness tut | St, Louis: Bishop Ryan, Buttul Haat ‘eon A cat tatene ite nti Peat pace Davie Soymnoitr, Jamas’ Sprague, F. Noweomer, | Gartlold avenue,as tho Counoll ordained Inst | fy Beer ear eur ade imental und spiritual light is a manufactured | ean any, My mind Is perteolly free trem optus | nor, Omaba; Bishop’ Hennessey, Dubuque; | "dive us thisdny our tity: brow.” al mitgt | Ds aA. Pay, F iller, and U. Hl. Payson, Thursday eventing. 1f you will send 0 reporter Ing of the exhibits; when nsked how bo article, and auch hag been the poornoss of thy | jon; it is as a, white sheet of paper without | Menon Spalding, Peoria; the Hove (O'Neil. the | lw pry foe eaags that cehe outrit. lod ates ver Distriot—Tho fev. J, GC. Torroll | through this street his report us to tho viurao- | ME OF wne ORMblias When tele Bow bo huni tools, and upplivnices und apparatus that | word or vgn. ‘This emptiness of the litellect | Rov. Fathor Conway, the Rov. Futor Galligan, | pry: for, ‘Manga waich hud not bean particniar- | Chatrmans tho ttovs, O. t. Spaulding, A. UW. | tor of its buildings, ote, will prove the truth of | Po mnie oxuititors. did not eon coy touny society Is enjoying only: a dita twillht Hl | gud honrt avem tpossivle, ‘There may bo ap- | he itoy, Futhor Fuhurly, the iter. HL. Meduiry, | fpromied, but whlch God touds wa to pray | Scoville, J. Ps ITU 11, Murat, J. J. Liles, &.C. | this statomont, ond inay erento 1 pubtto fecling | Tica to, The exiititors dl nut omy days” through its long years’ Our wrontest ten re- | proxiinutions to it; but mint not bent somu- | the fev. HL. Cookn, the Hey. F. Cute, tho lev. A. | for, auch ns'revival work, | Wo could pray for | Utena, and J, J. Haviland, suttiglent to cause the Counall to reconsider Its | en Yb tounte ditty earelotiia tive arrived Neal ignorance even jn tholr fells of apeelilres | what taward a God aud’ a futtre lite seoms | Gaulot, tha Rev. P Hains, tho Tov. L. Corbett, | things, too, (int wero: good In thomsclves, but |, Indinun Distriut—'Cho Rov, Thoniag Wester- | iil-udviued uottion, % | die numnvor hus doubled und trebled during the Beuvel in whut tro culled tho oxaet selenees, and | qinntter uf thoury rather than a fact, Thoro | tho ev. Hl. Damen, S, dq'tho Reve P. Mordan | sitou ure hot delnitiy promiseds Pos itarties, | dule, daun Kolsay, W. fi, Hanover, d. #1, Wotoh, inst fow nye. Tt novinS thie Tike ate ee in tho department of tho tmmaturiil they | are penells enough of light to mnko it improbn- | tho Hoy, 1. Erhurdt, tho IL Tigh, tho Rov. | weeould pray for hoalth, God bad said the | 2631. Caunon, W. Hobbs, and J, W. Bucbo, Intemporute Language. commenced to abip at the gine thine. Lut they Wander toand fro like childron lost in the | blo that any ininds aco walking Wholly indurk= | Van do. Loov, ‘tho Flannigan, | prayer of talth would snve thoslek, twas ubio | ‘Tho vew church edifice will be dedicated dure To the Edtor of ‘Tha Chteago Tribune, :, : a ¥ e evs “ . aro coming rightutong now. ‘Today u trainsiond wea ir ones Salita auan nswuals warrangely | ness, Whott any one iiike Unreiot Martineau | tho Rov, 2. Corcoran, tha ttey, J. Curtun, thd | proper to pray for prospority In business, and | !ty the conference, Cutcaay, Oet. hI fully bolieve wilh Bishop | oPexnibite tram the Atebigon, ‘Tapolsn, & Sant sad Yorm of inlud and looks inte colneidences Of | hug proimulged x theory, tus espoused the ob- | lov. 1 una, tho Koy, John G UIL Duitiess-ien should pray for thle, ace Cheney's remarks mudo Inst Suaday afternoon | ¥6 Kulteond reached here. Duncan steDonild «tites: Or stents returns: . outa fi ners, ee Uvion of thodend, ail the public utterances ot | Edward Kelly, the Rev. M. Dorn ‘Tho voxt question which arose was how wo THE LIBERALS. fu Farwell Hall in regurd to tho intemperance | $8 i charge, und he fs wetting bls exbibits Into aiNetO arpit nd rings gatnrat mene | momwonaniat ee unbatmiony mth walbed | HGuley, tae fay eu ig Wo, shel pen wena te ; Ot abemeh: it one of wane has ieonsara | feqeauen ull o raya oath, va / A infon— r after y ng, the Tov. name tis Christ us ever: ws —— oh. te GE RDUTEAGIIGS Lit Wal eters rol ths ate ntoge Ha Le oie epeian OF ndtar vanes Soule | dag, the lev Y wane oF tho Lord Josue Christ. as everything wo trains of fifty car-touds of displuys wit vouch 0 had had been received through Ul interces- | vhe Clergy Come In for a Wholesale | of the Into President be trav, tho papers that | hore tamorrow from tuo Hust. ‘Those trains Folnhd? tho Rove a Rukennyy F Ins name. HE wo prayed” Ai oue || Banunelation by One Chatnoy — A | opposed lilt boforo ho wus etooted to tho Lrust- | con diruot trom New, York and aston, | Wa 1 Thought. Eshull lve ‘Torover, ono eanesoano | Kev. 'T. thodner, Dixuns tho tev, P. lurks, | gwar ima we wore putthye Jesus natie, | Elon for *¥roo> Marringes and Cres | dewoy must bo self-confessed slundorers., Wo | tho fewtot eng bulldlge ho ands: sie soe this twilight of eternity, dollets ‘the Hey, BP. Dunn, dollet: the tev. ?. | Wo should pray with faith in Gail's | mation, wll Kttow how during tho past Faw woaks all the | coy thoag mon nt Wark thore? ‘hoy aro putting Hut boas it may with bere and thore a mind, | Pawers, Jollet: tho Nov. 1. Torry, Ottuwi: tho | promises—with Calth (1 tho wisdom and good> | Mr. Chalucy.addressed the fiberal Longuo tn | outils have overtiowed with uulogy of tho | ti cour fod-horso-power cngiacs; one of these Society reminds tae world that Pliny taught wo alllrin that around the rice, in the civilized | Rev. 2 Coonoy, Chicuuoy tho Itey, Callaghan, | hess of God. All tho prayers that. had beon of- i dend statesman, and yut whut wshort Hime ago | Vite uscd orench Wing. Then over there,* the ebuineloon enuld attract birds to the curt | Guntres, there pours a diltuvrd light, not 40 | Sterlings the [eev. anni, Fatbugy the Tews | fered ap for Presmens Garnet hee netien | Horsey Hull yestorday on tho sins und fallactos | ovury Democratic paper was denouncing hit | WU Ne used rereneh wing, Thon over there.” That its howd und neck bucnt on oak goats would | bright ds the pool, but fur better than a mid~ | Hf, Sinith, Goorgotown. ' the sunthinent, “od, if 1 16 best, apare thls | Of tho clorgy. Ha commenced by snyiug that | usn perjuroranda thtef. 1 call uttontion te.) ite, s you will seo One Z5l-Lorse- power engine, enuse thunder-sturing, but that ho rejected the | nynt of cloud and storm, Much of this gray of he ushers wero: D. Hurko, WI. Modnoy, Dre} ine svervitiie was lore to. God's wisdumn, | 7,000 men wad a tew women in tho United | the tuct slmply to potnt te moral that wo should be used for uthor purposos. 4 eos freek Idea that euameleon cooked with a cer |) murnie conus from tho Helng deseribed as the | Thy, William Ash, W. 1. (ayes, J.'t, Mefaugh- | Weahonld ule pray to God's bonor, and pray | Stutes represcuted tho revivulisty aud clergy, | #0t teservo ull our ind. words for the grave. | TPE Sei the situation trom. hia indox-finger,: tain bord would torm au olpuingit whisk would | fayzo ot Gud. Monson, und aifection, and hope | in, J, slokcehoo, Le Mabonatd, EC, Murply, D. | with aoyutoseencd in-eto Divine Wilk, he bore j | Zit custom fs to Dinckyuard political opbonents | ana nuyad on, A fow steps further brougheing. render iw verson invisible, And: yot Piluy way | hav ln til ehe time of mat on eet bout works | Ahora dee tiuceae de deities Ec Nouiaian ak, | Sith eatatoses prayer was, 0, Geukany will bp | Wy Of whoin had attracted the notes and) te our huurt's content while thoy are illve, nnd i * ra , face to face with w novel oxhiuit by Atunora & Pile of the most pationt students of natura that | tne ut the iden of a Crontoraud of ubetter aroun | ¥, Mulloy, 1 fetes, J. Connor, M. O'Heurn,’ 2. | donot “Fho skeptia itd wald,"* Lot Chelse heat | tdmivation of the world, Mo bud nothing to | thon to turn round and shed tunrs over ‘thom | fied tenia with th novel Oxhillt by Atmarg é& huvo come to us trom tut nilfon whlederew for | ot” humanity tah tho dusty, bloudy eno-on | O'Day, Cunen, nnd S, Quien. * | resident Oneiteld and wo will beliove in tha ot- | sny of thom,as en or women. ‘Tho work of | When thoy ure dend. Nutoro our Lute Prosk ied t. iehoanlmal Heit stout the world a race ol meunt minds. Hecalluuy GoM | thosy auorgd, | ‘To this ronson, und ulfection, andy] At 72 ini the evuting thor was w geund mus | teney of ped but it was God'a will that ho | tho clergy, ho sald, wasa clog on the wheels of | pits (itids tls, unporents pursistontly chu OF thene orrory and yet slacero beliefs of one | hope Chrfat rdded tho welght of [is marvdlons | gical Vesper service, with a sermon by Bishop | should die, aud now tho seoltors were henrde ltrs with i jnen ave been ensily inpused upon, and when | tion whieh tho world caunat see, there must | Hoy. ‘t no one has buen itt bund to aubject thom to | tomer aia alia aeresbiien a: ft anti delinal thoy, live whithh i cote, it would seem, suddon bosrt-beats of the | Cloy upon thomselyes almost to the de opportunity; log mixed up sevoras awindiing joanne oratus looieod fais iceiliee, phe eyes ‘Uguity and adding tu thom some of the errors | career. ig ving ontered into the common | Spalding, of Peorh, Th ‘orn I id ho wattld progresé, ant) ho Aboutd do ull by couldaguinst | transactions. Now that he hns prone to his rest | bats horns, und nostrils Werd ns parfost As and bellefs of sclunco [nu our own day, we shull ir . v : sath hy ruvarond wenclomen siild ho wauld next | tio Churoh—uot tho men, but the principles, | theso sumy people doolure that bia tame was | *bldsteership” were ont for dress-parndo. In Hot long deluy tho cunfesslon tint al lightof men. Uls life was se grout that it out It ds poswitle that tho procession of tho Cath- | show how God answored vrayors. All trusting 10 bollaved in this | Without wataty, and that he. tived a biumoluds | 120 nose was, a ring, to which wis fiatuned a Hight of | jousured earth and usked Tor tho explauntion | allo encletiog of the cit qnan ty a formative or cumulative Hight and does | of y God, Al His yeura fram ebluhoud to Mid ] new ebureh will take it ud thelr visit to the | und bellowing peara wore tinswored In one way | for many’ of the people noc pour around bin Mko the grott sunshine | Goutn invited His native land and. iis epoch. to tho nee next Suniuy, oranothor. Word of God was full ut cutis | tooloxs wuro nbove teprouoh, wero gaod, wine | lite, Tho two things do nok hnemonize, ‘Tho | TRC; Aud itis the lutcution se J wna Inturwed : Prayer, aud that was w guaranty tit Ho | cere, atid an Lonor to common humuutty. unawor will probably bo that this is politics. and | or this tiem iv t0 bo made. Acalt. Hiled with = which the tlelds enjoy. Sovlety ty yet in tho lity | tha study of a world tocomo, He polntud the raha ri woul” answer prieyers. the anawers 10 ‘By looking wack to che ceadty of hamantty it | the all i Cute tn politics, ag wall ng i love and snuicaof wemo sort: will, in all probability, ba funey of moral Ughi,whatuver may bu thought | oye anu way, aud ehulned Its ize UMtll Ite Visteon THE BOY PREACHER, pruyers often came tn strange and Unexpocted | would be found that privst wud ICing were pro- | War. | Hut tat excuse ls worso than wane at all: | ed wongaido of to stuut, to mua tho display Of) te discoveries for combating tho midnlzut | yocame oytuil to tho long Interval botweon the | URVIVAT, SERVICK AT TIE PANIC AVENUE | xbives, and Ih tuo caso of tho priyors forthe | duged vy the sumo, thing—fuur, ‘The savage | Pooplonro not justitled In making Hara and | (enone ott , : darkness Hut thy lufinoy ts « comparative | two worlds, He engt around common thinga METHODIST GHUNCIL Proaldcut God was going to give us a hotter | telbes wintud a teader In battle, and naturally | slenderers of themselves slinoly Lucania thoy | "An dethe spoptccotton femé and sewlne-ma- one. (fb scome mtmost wmauood whenane notes | sich a grandeur that reason Was tore willing to | py is Hoty have boo i ye thing in TGs uuawer thin tho life of our Presi: | chosu the slropgust of tholr number for Chivt | are cuguged in tho game ot polit ea, Tho Draper | afiy manutaoturces are potting thele dieplane only its entalow uf nuecenses, confees thut thora must bo a Futhor In Heavy 9 revival servivea whiels have boon In pray ‘ho disaiptos had prayer thae Chris's | Or hing. Thoy nittrivuted pestilonce, famine, | course to pursuo ts not to blacked ao oppons | Troe ng ching Sout eyes aa ee es ‘theao thoughts bring us ty our toxt that Ged | on, Ite tauehed athies, and it beewme too: Foss durlug,tho past wook in Park Avenue nlght bu spared, aud that Flo. might be | and storms tovvilepiete dnd Heltuved tue waves ont us long os there fen breath in tis body, ane suon om all sides. . or the Word In Rg tebe of nen, ‘The ‘rinl- | ign to have come from man, To alluded | Metuouist CAureb, und whlch have proved very wved from tho cross, but Gou'a will Hud. beon | Woods, rivers, und 'mountulus wore infested | thon turn round aud aay overything thot fa | SRE te oe on ain birilding, and in fact Hearne ey vesps Cheiet was that God: tho ie | to imarriaga and it beemge akin toa sucranients | attractive and aucvesuful, were brought to | earvod ont, und Christ’sdanth hud boon a botter | with thom. ‘Thess untutored people naturally | yond of bln as soon as ho ts dead, but to net | al Ger the wroune: quantitiog of benudtul farhuns say Ho wus not tho Creator but anef- | ie unfolded, triendship \yud euurity untill tho | tlosa yosterday. ‘Tho cit ite to 8D thiig for the world than His life would have | wanted protection, und those of thoirnumoor | fairly towards overy man nll tha way throurh | Ovcrereons und Howors aro belug planted, and NT from the coutral orb. Hither thoury’ | worbl said Thore is a God wh is loves le | Cosoyesterday. ‘ho day was given up to” Pen- | Ait “tg anouker aut ho folt eonlident in refs | who had tho coitruge to explore thexe ubodes of | lifa. Such is iniinitly bettor thun pinying tno | Cvormrucns und aware iro bolus planted, und wlil sutiafy the thome of tho hour, for elther | touched. property in such a munner that the | tecostal” sorvicos, undor tho lovdorsh!p of the erence tu tho doath of Prasidont’ Gurtleil | evil splrita were chosen Intercessors aud wero | bypocrite. / HM. We" | Vow of beautifying tha: Inclogure. ” Severul pakosa Coriat as tht from eal su ee ‘The } workd saw tint there fs renily nothing yreut but | Rev. Chomas Mrrigon, tho * boy prouchor,” as | tint Ged hud beard this Nation's Praver and | supposed.to have the power to protect the poo- a : ving soul in Hi was tho Habe af wll souls. Hoe | tho guul; Ho wuiterod ror othors until ronson | he ly termod, although hls boylabnoss 1s ly ls | would anawortelnsomo way, because He faq | Mo. from, tonptutions. Oxen, foul, and oven Pinkeye, fountalnsara tu full blast. and the bouuty of ; "| : ign is often commonted upon, foro Christ lay a trackiess philn tor man, beblnd | hurt ta ask the skies Toru motive; He spoke of . sed It, AL th tholr children wero tmido ‘otferinzs, Theau To the Editor of The Uiiicago Tribune. tel dookar Aeeetiarte : delay n path, He moved across a ‘strange | tieaven until Ie passell out of thovhlilof cone | ®Ppearanco only, ‘Tho Rev, Me. Strobridge | Promised It, Ife sometimes guvae socrows that a att ie * i pon tho rounds in the ufternoon numerous: t ‘y i wore nile btler Lint Ge Interucssurs == wore priests, = Muny of yen DP, o., Ilhy* Sept. B0— WNros We it Wr corre! 4 county and jwita tril. Hur in order tosve | jectures Ho, dled in adivina, manner, but tio | Histor of tho church, saslstod, and at all tho | Wyre MieRelae than Joye, | | | Ue Mineorg, tustod, eased, | Dnt Pane, Jn Ballo Com Thy’ sont. B- | enrtluzas vere won by your correspondents wha r nt a ‘tes D P j@ | was tuformed by tho gutekeoper that a solid something of tho nuuner and quulity of this il | ivug sven of anny again and again after His | meetings thoro wasn lurze attendance, Aton, var wits tl ab hid” olttned “too have communtoution | Notlelag in Cun Larnwsx of Bopt, 2 an arttole y Hunituation of ‘in obwenire row ug tat how | Nou sthne thoes vise oF ucla s | eos eoee ark awe ntrondduned, AL Da | pruvae wate Und inyiug one rinks “and toutes | with io jNG. Thole Waris oome anermd. | relutlvy to tho now horse disause whieh Chie | Stott OF vislinny poured Into the grounds dally. tho wenerations ncting in convert are always | theot men, He catered into the beam wroady roaching by Mr. Harrison, OtILM feat, Peayorpvas the mizhtest power | Thoy supplicuted to know tho mystertoa uf lite. | cago yetorinnriana nome " pink-cye,” L thourht |- he seun; and uround tose shents uf water the elaborating somowbt Of clcurnuss aud trath= | sulting estat apou tho deathvod aud tho grave, | Pc : that could De putin Bur bands, and though Cod | As ‘thoit intluones Krow, priesthood becuine } jr mizut Interest some of your renders to know | ornaments or Nature's hands ure profusely dis- Julness of visions doy, bay tribute to soe | the groatiess af humay iu is a perpetual urs | ‘Che mothods of that yontleman differ considy | it nat give us Tresidunt Garilud ho gave us | pricateraft.. When tore was no provision, way thing of tho nature of the disease ng {thus | played, . rontrul noint, aud tas tholr Information as the | garment in fuyor of tte beyond, ‘The greut- | erably from the conventional, aud tla impossl- | Christe y mmudo one, They beeame corrupt. ito wuo eac- | Something a hus | Diny ren sf rive oO : cL AL Mi jor that He imituted tha lenves and the Inseets fi a1 3 9 oF ‘uiny, and bowune the worst foo to humanity, | of Its treatment, i 4 {Plctetts paused from wlavery,in Jonrubuie aud | jn brewing dust Au eu AL bo inal reste Set re a alm ee ae se ee ye® TTB NEW PRESIDENT ied b uo Kingoratt and thoctrue Kings | aha diseaso first mado ite appearauco fn this sirton for tile are how felon Lobes ke " hie ing-places Oo} jo noble oucs ft tho t u a nave EUMON: a oREV. Be WE ‘or berous were suvriticed to tho sham’ kigships, 7 + ‘There will bo a pavilion upon tho ground put Franklin was aprlater, Washingten wagatarmer | baby where ‘Stanley. ‘sleeps, or ia | &Verbattin report of hls sayings woittd convoy oT Kinga und peivets together bid nocd to prutece | County In tho viulnity of Ottawa during the 3 nd put . Ruod aud trie, the heart puedes quickly fron its ” is “ op, ‘» | founded on tho bagest alia azqlnat mun, Those | and the iret of August, horse, on con- couvente went away ln power, and ud they came and Wont | Gnbeliof, and guvins ty ewe tho ruptirademusie | fulsins” of notion und westure, tho fumnpuirsup | mon thoro lust evening on "President Arthur,” | {unde ou the Huson sla uainet man. | Thosy Trvdting’ aia Adisageo, + AGE mpipomcadc Lo" We. [Geet eiee aa ae rencéa and roguireulonta gholr tite turned tua nw of hui, progress, | of tho fitdiortand. Ag this aud thy succeod ty ae ae tito Say es te Siaouinetlou taking us hia texts thoy uxtst tolag. wero Pour armies ‘ayainst i ‘ oe eu eg fue! uses shalt continve to produco gruntar ant : " jt a in 7 t i humanity. In this tind the people wero sover- Ml " that should ow through the valo of wun, Lis | renter souls the iden Will become more dificult, | Mr, Hureison, aiter soyerul bymns Bud been | yf Ter aioe aes oF amoge ea yard ‘dnt the “Cou Lrrrnaea fuctory, tuo rallrond, tho Vvolunteor | lowell by running at tho eyes, swelling of tho Policg ne ateerivg (rere ity py a any ot Sua, Wroue iOFAL teat oe OF today thore | that thors fa no God around ua und po life for sung und the Rov, Mr, jitrobele wo bal otferod | Pry Ul 10. guldior who fights for huppy home, wore the Uinbs, and 1 stitfness in tho Jolnta; a.high Cover pollo hendqunrtore will boone at tho ‘depart= ure the mat jad woul a mail lous who dive | His tovud ones. Not only wil the uprising at’ | Prayer, opouud the Mible ut pe (epeper arate Thy roverend gentleman reminded bis honrors | Sefegunrds of the Nation. | ‘Lho best way to pree | would ensue fur about threo days, which was ex- | ments of the Exposluvn, Funor walked, or tuxulsbed, or Inughod, or | juan point out n greut deatiny, but the sie bye | vuln kud proceeded to gpuak,. He sald: “On vont war hore wasto cuitivate prosperity. But | cossively debilitating, some horsos boing Bo weak | Str. Kingsloy, of Coluigu, who has. tho con- wont thelr way through the thres-suore years. | Hur will bo iided Uy tho growing powor to ap. | HOW our goulé buw. berure Jobn, Mo was | of thy txt ohosan by bln on tho provious Sun | }o yNeonerN : : y a aks trade to put upducoritives paper inthe mult ‘Tho reudons of tholr success or Inthire rennin | preeiate tho mural and litellectunl Leauty of | 4 xreat favorit with everybody while bo } duy ut tho memorial survico for Prosidout Gure MOST BASELY PILESTRIDDEN, {hae thoy could seareoly standor Walk; meautsine | Ui osttinn buildin, nas. nently coniploted tae dane (pea tose are tay Puc te tho Low, | tho grout woul. eho growin cultura. tho | wasom earth de wus he wno lenned bisoad ot | Hola, whieh told of wo dont ot King osltly | propor ere ie eee cetona apootroa | o,ezellda would uppanr svollon and tattancod, | ExveelGoy Pulidiue, ins none eomuleted the " rele a ry 5 i; ine and tho bead would commences Oy ire World are showu tho tuvin in which iw Wasninge | pecuca ote balmy Nie Chelsea Tike meme | wad one OF the (hres "win wont up inte tho | Jor whot all Judah and Jerusatem monaed, | of fours “Christianity Ik ite pelmury meaning. | Weyee wead would eommoneo to awell, wot, Uutlaloag whet bute, ond, Hugs Puro thous ton read and wrote, or ate, orslepti und to | wheare only bunny; and out of thignew ang | Mountot Transtiyuriiion, lo wis tag peluves ‘Tho Geath ot tho lamented Vrestdent was | was tho offaring of humanity to appeuse n Oasy =} death onsued. Tho above in description of the chuse of huntiiyg and aes P} » 1 rooms where oll conts-of-ty and ol cross | douper appreciation will grow a more powertal | solply, or * that disciple whom Josuy luv mourned by thiliions, but, although they mourn | aud bloodthinity God. Hvery doctrine waa false, | diseaso as it nt aro in aniiuuls wilh were Unon tho autslde of the grounds aro numer= hows and spears gro preaerted; rooms where | hope that un earth fs tho proludd to abouven, | Hoe identited Christ when the otbor ilselntes hla toss, thoy rejoice’ fer him that hla iat avery eure nv Peete a han (Cheers) | kope in tho stuble all tho time, In the“sountry: ik dumptab and with no appetite; this was fol- Tho Executive Committee has orgunized a AClugs wor crowned or married, or whore thoy f ; wero not aura, When, Curist was ol tie cross, en wore omployod to keep alive it | Jets u common practice amon furiours to turn | 2U8 bulldtugs Hour up. Tho Exposition, tated ciedy buv tha traveley often onuite to mark thie | AMIE To theory Of endtous death cue wll | Wi te is a itis Humdsand foot aad the | sulturings havo eudod. Prosidune Garilold hays | yokcamud ep anenecens tha swamps | thelr horses loge in tie pusiera ae Mane el e Hurttape cu larguac Of then. Bes PELL He oucin tho living inultitudes of any street ure | tien with win tw vistory through its admiration of thorns on Hy bertd, while tho blood was | Ing been culled, ngwo may bolleve to higher | of brutality. ‘ho churches were works of art, | tho disease 1s not 3 mulignant upon uolmuls Virgil pro| pylotor al it a 3 tus ie ing o tho lvasons of action und “bolug willed us | See wi win w victory through ity admiration fron itn, He tiene to John aud sald, | sphures of uctivAy. aud survicg, his wards cue | Ue vestmorite uf tho prlosts yinst bu fs aveustomied to auch care, {te ere nit dole atl Ganaale i be tia Uy tho. crowned aud scoured multitude | fyntor euclety, Want you to tke oire of iny motbur,! | wala tee, “God rulgns, und the Government ut | mado, und the wite was only dn atforing to ap- | “Pho trowtmont among Carmors ts ta kuop the | Bxposltion Enexnpment, whore saves ey which loft bohind the diudems, or the ia : Chriat snid, ‘John, give wothur & home Until sho | Wasbinuton still ves” Mix successor, Gun, | peitse tho God, Thy pricat taht superstition, | porse ina durk plioe during the day, piruly to poconts wilt Ww DUE Me sth fortut fants Duttlo-ax, or thearrow, or tho muulot. One nved . dies." Ob, how 1 love Jann. | Latmost bate nny- | Artur, having been pencefully {unugirated | anid locauioupall-bearer at the funvral of hue | protuot it from, the ilies: ylvo Weald bran-masn | Witt plunk-tloorings, Thos two eatabltsl A hottravelto seo tho best remuing of foriner DEDICATION, body wha dues hot love | ils motor, | Inte ollie, itis approprluty to cuntemplute tho | Wun Joy Aud ujbuluanunat tho nltur of human | to loon tho bowels, and teed noting bie | All Necommodate fully porary wal days, | Blatoriul ponedse nuny bo wathared up in 8. JOINS CATHOLIC citUncH, Ub, how 1 Jove my mother, + fut | duties of Ameriuwus as Christiana and citlzens, | futelfigonee, ‘ho speaker wuld he would have | green food—corn Foddor seems. to bo best— other hotels aud boardiag-kouste lovated, wour HAsHINS, HUE tho spiritual estates aro In tho Ls ke * hot your heart bo troubted.’ Ou, that fa | King Daring, who reatored to the Jews so | hd Leurora seo the truth, and look away from | at fot thu arts © i tho past: thom will take care of hundrods tore, Ryary publlg bout und faellect, Jonue rapid argue | {FBO solemn dedication of St, Jubn's Roman | f'hiewsed ward, nutuor Btrubridye. Lbehevol | many of thy elute and yeivileweawhiol they | tle immuinative Hell to ‘ihe real onge ait Hoot No dey diay nur nig went. ‘Pind ods ok {nh OF ryalta bla vung iu tho oly ie woing fitted Jnent hs Chut ns all things living eame trom the | Catbolic Church, the now and magniticont wuered | was predestined tu Heaven aud viucted tu glory, | hud lost under hls predecessor, and who laued iy | carte [Gwers.] tho | intelligence, of tho | treatimont ‘has ben vory sucvesstul among | ddudy ut porsote Liga alevalle wen eOn ated ate grout life of God, go all moral and spiritual mio- | editice at the corner of Chirk and Elghtponth | Let us pray fur an outpouring, Sumehow {feut | decree for the establishmont and support of | world, had ‘left tho Church, The | farmors. E sane he oeertelauoeee elk eitran us voioastte scr erature igs tig | MeO, oawreOd reno a coenont | ee ogy ae | Hate ae gH We ae the | Regd ot, MME at eu es, | metas Siauokertomaee. Wile proce 4 got ail creatuy alsa tho: | eal fer wee day, almost a deluge, and | ouly | a id remeny Mt ja, 3 na hii Hirbtof ull. ‘ho life of God, ur of the Bon of wora grandly fnposing, and the musteal features, | Nhandtad Epoopla aid Gore le uechureh, tulle | hele prayors, Ieeda Ibo duly ee mute ettes | omavery urhudox ten w Executive Committee ta now wrestline atiump of uforiority |e Tor wlll fo bo no an entail ine! erie intullost tuned contuxious, for while on tho asme faru q Y horgos are attacked by It, othors having acecas i ‘od, 18 thoreforu tuo light ulso of those thatlive, | particularly, woro of the highest order and | On, muy this jidedd be b Pentecostal diy aucritiess “unto God. Through falth fa dumua | left che Chureh strandad on tho rocks of super- | to the sainy Wwaterlugetrough, ote, donot have | Wilh program for tho oponing of the lixpost- ‘Yo the natural wy God sunds the ‘tally sunlight, benutifully complete, Thovongrogation wing, "Juss of Nuzwroth | Christ wan may look tor wilvatiun, for Chrlut | wtitton, and society pad weondy rung tho death Pi thors oe Sr ie ae na a it Hon wien weoans Gn tie DOF Gopaban nly & Cosel got “Uho inti uct tho se |, Dente the fact that uo wouthor was oxcoed- | Quit, ch auteatay i, taken Wb, Mn | Ma gh es tate gwen | Met Mate eelouco anu humanly Woro under | Horsey ro propery eared for dnd oven tn hong of ths erp . | r . 0 e K ce Lltowi Ne SLLSWORTH, p ' Z fc tions became tho Nuit of the tiirasthy living | only by tivkut, whlel rovresonted w luancial | Sours coe” Nowbing bat Oe ee | TECHN OU" STy Auine IV So thy ean ke | hMverale teoes touching eat ener TOULL ie tee | Lie Wondors and Boautios of the Elces | nuh teil dolivor tho opertag udurossos, walos quid acting of tho Hrat threo generations became | yycritice, the dedication ecremoulos were wi | , Tle pastor xavo a number of aunouutomanta, | whole person—bady, soul, aud spleit—should be | ter off when bo dispensed with tho pricst. ‘Tho trleal Lamp Exhibition in Parks, wa fy Lalla by attic ovents of ike abat~ » tha light of tho fourth; and thus has mankind | vossed by acongrogution that fatrly packed tho | Meludiug ono that tho Judied would have & | presented # living, wccoptable anoritiea unto | cloruy lived too much bebind a imaKk, and the Saris Curreapandence Loudon News, neter, A procession will Le formed, anil an ese woven together the muny delteute pencils of tho y grosret packed tho) Guilty niutingeon Wednesday, in the ebureh Hod, for all powers and facuitles ure yifts trom | world uppeuroed to thom a musquerade, Iteallod | | The athor niyit b padded’ throe hours at the | Curt, consisting of tho Fitth United States pose the boatu whieh fulls 40 richly |-Vast auditorium, Included in the cougroeation, | Uuaumunt, aiid that this polng thu luvt sunday. | Hla, (ody and euut aro sustained In tuale func: | thom {uo wnbussadors. ‘Trot tho. uoure. uf | Pulnivde Finduswio, Sy visual nereus wero ie Artilory und tho tovut militin, headed by the wrenunt, tuu, were a large number of vlty offoluls aud | bufore the unnuul confercnve, those who hai | Mond by Hl to whom all our possessions und | peaven, and treated thom as aples. ‘Those who | more tried thinif Ebad bouu staying onuwtine | Pest baud, will conduct the Executive Comite hus buscen that what wo call Hht isn | prominent: oltizons. hag yet uaueibed for tatssion purposes | chjoyniunts ave traced. And it God never | suceccded in tho ministry, ho suld, were those | wuimmor day tinder tha shady of Htinu troos, ‘vo ,| to. the orators of tho iy, und other dlatitie slowly crouted urticle, and dues wot pour dowa |" ing original yn ded that the nue | soul do so nt once, wontivs from gorulng to man with Ils bluesings, | Woo fulled, fo the oltios one gaw tho fusblon~ | great jots of Ueht diverge from thy round wiue ‘| Rushed persons to the grand stand, where the UVpou wan as the wording sun suddenly falls v original program provide a oh Mr, Harrison told bow once uta camp-mect- | why shold not man be always und thoroughly | able pastors, who followed popular dotions und | dows above cio wreat dour of tha Exhibiien | speeches wilt bamude. The Governors of ull of ‘bon the woods and folds. God (8 tho suurcu of | MUrous Roman Cytholiy soviettes of tho clty, and | jug tie wus tired out und wearlod, but aclorgy> | God's to glorify Hin in all tings. ‘Pho pousl | theories, The laymen were vlso to blang, for | towards the Arch of ‘'rluinmpl und tho Mace de | the Stites af the Unton and allot the mombers Nfo, aud out of this living comos tho light of | especially those wttuched to St. Johu'yChureb, | man who bo bul ever seen beford cue in | bility of pleusing Him bug by Gud becu placed | thoy showed tholr tovth un all who tried to un- | Ja Concordy, ‘The troy tops on which sone. of: OF Congress buve been Invited ta Le preacit us in toet, Uappy thoy who suck to follow | should form fa procession uud, before the rex and euld, © Brother Harrison, for. the list (wo | within the rench ot ull in that He permlta Hime | decolve thom, and put a premium ou tnsincurity, | the rays tall look us if silvered oy ‘Yho ube = the u unig, and many Of thew have shrniticd the,resulta of the “Uving world in. ite whost | lar ceremonies wore Inuugurated, march through | yours | bave prayed age you twicou day," ‘This | self ta be glovitied, Paul said: Whateoever, Instead of the tlergy, tho world necdou the | lyk of Luxor migut bow pile of snow, to Judge | # a tention of coming. ’ yeurs. Let ue iitustrute bore ti tho ‘paint the new place of worship and obtain the tree | comforted ‘tat wo thut. be ay ae right up | therefore, yo out or drink, or whatsoover yo du, | ecboolhouto, tmprovel snd musated by the | of it from lta whitonoss, Lt ls GN inotors from As tho day fur the opuning comes on, ronewed should become obycure, Let some proud girl | view of fs bandwine und glittering tuterlor, | ready for work again wt oude. Anothur time, | do all to tho glory of God. woulth of tha Church, the uleotle Who hae reached ber [8th yoar amid nothing but | Had the prentieih FeaUatoe wuiled on this pre whe he was leaving homo for the seadeuy ‘Thu relations of mun to fyo Stato form the | duvu erie, Juxury, wha haa ved init palace in London oy | posed feature ite would have been curried out where he ruaived bls cdugation, ho fult yery | second hull of the lessen to bo drawn from this | tua, par! Puris, who has nover performed any great labur | the letter, aud no doubt with yreat uffectiy ‘bad about parchy Teo his mother, but God | text. King Dariay asked for blusell, aut thuy | cluments of Hfo and joy. Liborty, fraternity, | auy ong learned in Eyyptie —hituro- | Wher tho workinen were out ef the buildings, oF body, or wind, vr hurt, aud who bus seen no | nese, Duty ay tt wus, tho merciless und lung-cun- | suid toftin, "1 will wut send thea to tho ware | oxpressed big bellof that there actually wan a | und cquallty weru Diving aticloutes, With ull fizpdles could ducipher thosy on the oby- | OR an ocension uf this churicter, upon the day part of buman life but ber own Dinited counting, | tinued rainfall precluded the poaslbitity | tare at thine nwa churwes,”” {jod of Heaven; that this God waa n prayers | thugs the Goldeo Ago would bu a ilving voullty, | tisk, 31, Godel cleotoral addresses ttt tho of the opening? At the worst, fovnver aru ‘De carried through u plain country regiou where | of a successful demunstration of thlé chars | Mr, Murridon concluded with prayer for un | leartug God; wad tat thera was value fuprayer According to Sr. Chainey, unbappy warrluges | corner of the Rue de Boctié (formerly Miedo | buliling will bo fHulshod Ina week utter the the houses are of wood, baving oily four or two | avtor,and uccordlugly tho Idea was wntirely | outpourliug of blussings, and thon oponting the | otfered to God by Rta people. ‘The new Press | wera usuully caused vy tho wife's bondage to | FOrntoire) van be rund also. Siemens lighus are | CPenings and, this will bo doing remurkubly rooms, wheru the dress ts very plain, Where the | ubundoucd curly i the morauing. Hors ae Mole wuids “iret, Kinge, vlghteonth chupter, | dent of the Unitud suites, Joukiug for Divino } superstition—the pastor aud pricat, ‘Choro wore | used in the wrand vestibule, Thoy are sot of by | Well When It te stuted that many of the bultd~ food fa whuple; the furuiture treo from | there In tho thromx shone a bright-colorud | twenty-tinst yorae.”” to drown pletureor the | guldatve, tad udduned the responsibilities of | physlulogical roaiuus why some young men and | thu artistic beauty of the listers, aud thoy vory ~ ings now Kole UD wore nut duced necuasary & ornainent and moderato iu yuantity, Her | reyaila, und it wus evident from tho Jittio | faraviites going up te Mount Carmul to witness | bis greatoftice. ‘To remomber him constantly | wotnen should uot murry, for wiloh the Churn | surely osolllate or go out, Jamiln's tight blink w | Week axo—tke domunds for more wpace bavi <irst emotion 14 8 wlah of ply, ber fret | cocurlus of uniformed inon now and then up: | thy conteat Lotween tho prophet Eljab and the | Ia prayer to God isu Chrintian duty. ‘The Apo | wus reapousivic. Marriuges thould be performed | wood deul, ahd Jablochkolly a Wule. Blink Some th so lute that the myngguimont wis thought dé that sho mat rotura to | pearing tn front of tho church, thatwodie of tho | pricets of Iual. Ay toy wont ulong thoy | to stl: “Lexbort thorofore that first ofall | by vivit oleurs buving as blgh o rank xe 4 | 13 tnure or less the defcet of ull the sro Lights, | Puvbod Cor time, Tf the grounds ware thrown bh . her splendor at once; ber convluslon fy that | sucietios bad wt least made an cifart to turn out | passed vu old mun walking solltury und aloud, | supplleations, prayers, Intercesslons, oid iyi Judge. The avoruxe funoral acrvico was a | Intelluctually one uny nat bo aware of this do- | Open to-day, howover, the Bxpoaition woul death would Lo preferubio to such wu nui. | and defy thy frowns of tho weathor-cierk, Hut be was not ulony, for God was with Bim, | of thinks bo wide tor allramen, for Kings | mockery, aud no consatution to tho bereaved, | foot, but the wearinoss uf thovyo soun tally of it. } Sturt olf with » Loum, and an wagured suecess g Die shape of exlatonce, Hutayniogt this young ‘Tho juterlor of tha church prevented a bouutt: | When Christ was with «oan dowth hadto bow | wud for oll that ure in authority, that | Private’ orumation should suveved ube presont } dletmdens, L think, ta tho most auccesatal muau- | 18 eelf-evideut. BW. « uud tuttorcd mind tae greatjold worlu ries up | ful, it not dazzling, appearance, with something | to bln, and du wad troddon under bts fovt. we may load glut und peacenblo ify.” | parade of the dend bofure curious crowds, fucturer of Inmpa made ivoording to the yy a in tté Dewutitut impationce apd osaures ber that awe-inspiring about the whole. Che urilllancy ‘Tho speaker told ta chuructertstlo language } ‘This duty ldespeciully iopertant at this time, When inen Kuvw so tittle of life, wout could { system. Worderman comes clus on bis Lot the poor sufferers trom femalo comptalnts the cottage she desphics bus been gloritied by | of tho iauy buraloy tapers about the ultar | tue wtury of too two ulturd and thy fuliise of | Never eau it be forgotten bow suddonly and in | dey kuvw of deathy The hove of the hereafter | heels; Indecd, he troada’ wpou thom, Tho | taku courage and rejolce hat 4 palnieas rumedy patiosophy, and sonw, upd rellyion, Bute siinply | and vntira front bad itd complement in tue | Baul to” respond to tho erles vf bts worshipers, | tho strenuth of his maotood Provident Garteld | wad bora of lou for friends, KMeyurence was | nave ia bright as bright can be nt the | hasbuen found. We refer to Lydia B. Pink- Mm igauraice of the great history of hee racd, | subdued light which shoe through the | From this be passed tv 4 conmiderution of the | wus lald dow, (cleat all tmca true that avery | often worn by isu who bad leasof it than tho | nocturnal exbibltion, Anythlog more ox- | bum'y Vegetuble Compound. It is prepared at Bue pus not econ the brilliant ones of ber own | tath — stalned-wlays window uni aly | diferent opinions held by amen ta regard | buimun life must some duy pan away froin | boys who dlicked thelr bouts. ‘Titles bud be- | quiaitly beautiful than the senurai view itis | 2ki Western aveuua, Lyon, Magi, ‘Beudtg ira. class comiug up to Deuuty, und wit, aud wisdow, fin the mellow colurs ang de-vraltons of tue J tu religlou, and asked bla hearcry - lu | among men, ‘Thee wrvskilitul physlelans, but | come empty coucuits, und the olorgy were uot } impodlble to conceive, A lybtbouse with a | Plukbam for pampbigts, paat to ce ight to roe | the Inn projecting tha muss of Ilght, whloy ave | Hetlvity fa soun on all slides, Tout sown of the ‘hoap ruilroad and telegraph faollt- | pears tein tui ot a Conteh, und’ bs"ko- strong | bulldluga Will not be eompleted by the opening Is and ure yullerios, ‘Khose wero thé | that, standing Ia the Placa du fu Cuncordy,-| very evident; but was thera ever nn instancu +

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