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~~ RELIGIOUS. The Worth of Life—A Reply to Mallock—Sermon by Prof. ——$—- Thomas on and Persistence the Rev. Dre Talmnage's Hloquent sermott on the Newspaper With All. Its Faults He Loves (t SUM—The Mightiest Force for the World’s Evangelization. Tho Rov, Mr. Mercer's Last Sermon in Hershey Hall—Future of the New The Rev. J. O'B. Lowry Discourses of tho Ohristinn as God's MIE WORTIL OF LIFE. PMON By not ire andi yesterday forenoon Prof. Kwing prenalicil ton He ereRation $n the Central Church, tak- homo “he Worth of Life,” Follow- “{ng {¢ the Bormott: ‘All that a man hath will be give for his tifa t yet discovered tho rcthod by which ho can extract the most gold from tho ore, orthe tnost foad from tho gol], or the most heat groma tho flames of tho coal, nor has he learned iow ho may make most ont of the errs of tis, jife, Exports, examining tho residuum of the old gold mines in North Carolina, aud Pert, and Tupgary, find almost ngs much gold beblud the ines a8 onco lay in frontof thom. German aid French gardenore conld (nke the felis cule tlyated in our West and almost doublo the re- sults of the barvoat-ficld, Of the millions of tong of coal consumed ronitally, a large percent of tho beat Is wholly Jost tontl the comfort or futeresta of man. Dy atioh steps of Ntustration, yo may proceed to tho conclusion (hit man docs not oxtract nil tho geod out of in tho times and Virginia and Kentucky, one can sco farms where Ignorant ‘and inditforent negroes havo for years serntehed elightly tho surfaco of the ground, and have attompted tomake wheat and tobacco imitate tha lichon und moss, by’ clinging to # rock—so can ono feo everywhere orens of human Jife . Where tho problem soems to buye been how to find tho lenst rool In the targe apace hetweetr pirth and death. ‘The agriculture of the old Fast, Where the ground was scratetied over with asharpened atick,and planted with poor sced audcared for by mingled Ignorance and Jil ness, sa falremblom of the acriculture whle provalls in many of the large and small felds of the while,that life, fo badly id, is held at a bigh price, eqid thousands of years axo, man Ww i ull else rather than surrender hisexletence, Tbe altuation fa n very ctirious one, And NOt olfering an casy annlysis. Words can be uttered over tho futoresting fact of man and bis years, but the words will be like the field of tho nagro, re- markablo for great ombesions of wisdom and action. Woenn scratch tho ground, but cannut Me. And yet, all ethine sodefles analysis as existence, ancient argued that death vould not be au evil Ueeause {t was nothing, und could not beau evil, Plutarch, on the death of 4 ohlid, sald that he did got weop before the child was aud why should hy weep now whon tho child haul ceased to bey Ail was ns nothlog onee more, analyals of boing man has no ad tatement or acutencss of Intellect. annot forbear to mist Yor tha last ate forms of ho yitostion, low tn ex- et the most Trom this allorment of yeurs? 19 Allotment 14 not Jarre, but It [gs yreater than 4s permitted to the most of the formy of unimnt life, ‘he tables which Hint man's oxistence to Ahitty=three or toore yea wf tho carth, but those who have realized that ayo Which enn ask about the value of thelr be- ing, are up nud outof tho perils of Infauey_ end psersy a much lnrgar outlook than that of the child, Those who aro old ‘upon those problems have a half-nunure some forin of welfare or D) ‘We aught cortalnty to feet that the Jusaliilities of {ty yeurs mre worthy of very whicere meditation, Ono of tho first movements toward the desired reault~thut of making tho most of these years Hust Don cultivation of tho feallug Unit litt '¥ large nud important possession, Mauy bavo such a poor comprebension of thelr exist- ence that they gre often wondering how they Instances may oovur where wich Q wonderment is vaefil, id fn prison or In exile might woll wonder how tho days might be made to pass awa’ telts but when any one, posscusing healt! Aberty, finds hia days too heavy there is somu- Yung wrong in bis estimate or uae of hls world. Jf posalblo, one abould reach such au exalted measurement of the worth and mystery of be- vant even a day of solitude should be made aday of one form of na posure and refiection, all houra are almort equally , te happiness of compantoish! clety is ended fora time then t the mind atone set in; and be that inind any- Gray ag ott os the plciura ol & youls plug @ picture ot a yout ng Spee the bank of ustream: ero at the foot of youdor uu booe ‘Mat wrvathes the dtd tautastie rug tase i ils listiess length at nvontide would be And pour upott tie brovk tat bubbles Sut whethor thy beech shall nod and tho roots eect fantastic wreaths, and whother the brook mdble sweetly, depend upon the mental EMR es ia capitate ee a yor inability to appreciate tha World with Its brooky, and besches, and summer- laniargo fuotor in the valve of such a tour, That particular youth was only tnsolf or any mortal fully awako to the qoaterial and spiritual surroundings of the soul. Tooxtract from: life its sweets, it secms then a primo requisit that the mind muat educate ttaalt 4 power that can detect the many-colored and spiritualsfor out of ? hnevs nul aniy of socloty, luteven of solitude, and the sandy desert be- comes tho rival of the gurden. ‘ This Mnudtug the sweet of existence in the pows etof appreciation takes bay ae mot werlth and rank, “unin lhe teach of thoge ulgo In bumble clroum- ‘Sances, Wealth will Rroatly ld tho eduented ve good in the three-xcora seare, but it comes nowhore near bein a neces- Earth ‘wnat tly intoreatin oe Include the infants can “Kill thine An educated Iness—that of cum the developed mind rent; tor whew ‘oF bright go- plengures of of things material iuls power comes a ric! person to find the moat tho all-ise Creator In the argo and the id If the mind bus not the gold to trans= rt it from continent to continent and over the Aten romain by one spot, and that nller conflag ue en elval shenunlvemns. ly state whethor the uniye: ‘more admirable In its great spaces or impossible to 9 troveler oxtracta more ‘from tha Found ty a ng whos poverty e1 or a a Tho reat truth must be’ that mon’ In every direction, aud, studying at ealth throws open inuny gates indeed, kales which open to the inan without much us numerous und enchanting ita bie The history of man ls perfectly oor men enjoy lay hat a joyful ehi cars were livod by him ntly buried with a sorrow niorfal ptands for a lange co, slundy for millions whe th but with the power follow, than, that the firat factor In PINE Must bo cducation, DecauKe Only another name for the power to the three-score and ton years in all What the oyo is ta tu b and Ita fragmont the oarth; what io ‘a the vislbio marshaling of 1 if ‘and grasscs, and tha mounta id the human faco, mental uevelop- tho enjoyment of existeneo—it , Ofty hom the Nation rece ¥o deop? ‘That ono vart of the modern ra ro nut Diossed with weal to be permitted ua students iebate the queation, Whotb- or the savage siute brought We memories only remind, {a thoso days, languages. bose whether man, by nature, did walt oternal tormont? and Hon was not huppler ns i to tempt uswith an inquiry ess OF burburlawy but duys ed fading, wished ee ‘ ure now coming, {0 sto Us wid tour ren x hf appreolate that tong path ho withers aris ad tbe Am In sloop, man secs, and hears, Sconcicntr bis tol continent, bla fellow rom whut Ja boat in bi ‘o balf-alster of doath, a0 is ig- ister of tho same death, while emotional development la tho AlfecHonato, frluud of our ex- berceptive power need not Lo Walls of « colloge or seminary, d tua cottaxe by w tallow f great souls, oF it may be ed coutugion of society hy ‘to éproud cullure Sr tho etvitizod at poor teach: (ks except the dead lave? ere tho days ister of Uitethe Wheu tho hal relioement which rtue becomes an upldemly, and tho consmunity realizes the dren of a living skeptic hy “iniching Rood health!” Colleges, and Reminaries to inuch to arouse the bunin Inind, but, bn tho present era, thes are only eame Of Me tnnny voleos whlch arouses a sleeping aco. Tha coltayo men aro ike those who, earilest in the daybreak, rattle their cars along the morning atrret, Others are wakened by the Hore, and thoy, tov, rise and add thormaolves ta tho chariote fram the achouls; aod, at last, tue streots are ful] of action and the city's din, | The schools bave this wake iva steeping world to & mental power which camo not by the foatin and the Oreck, nor by the obscure pathy of the inelaphysiolins. ‘Tha more widely and uceply fin ae aball becom saetally and epiritually, Arovyed, the tore prealous will seen tho yours of this world, ‘The greater tha appreciation, tho wore the beauty, Assuming, How, that maga must develop his Powers ta estimate bis surroundings, let tr state That niet happiness wilt he gained by making Ute nuntt, Tha number of tamentations over tho taal. that age ia creeping alony Ie, in these tines, on tha fherease, By as med as oitr coun- try and ora becaine great in tholr facts and ex. peetations, by go much does tho fading of youth seom Inmentable, If there were how n fountain been offered by youth and beauty, ‘To nrect tid xhawing core, Man musttiink of Ufc as beluga linit--I19 youth, aud middio life, and axe helm ai eqnal partiora in Its wroat trananctions, He inuet tid Liméell of the idea thf Cod hur ore dered the worst for the Inat, ‘Tho threc-ave fund ton years are all one plece of Ulyine wor manship, and the probability, alaost tha cer- (alnity, Is that tho himan bolng Is wreater In Its Huish tan fy its beyinalng. Al Chiat wo see hus the word" Onward? written tipo it. All thut the astronoiner points to Me in the hight, all tua seoloylst discloses ju the tlepths, all that history tells us of government, and art, and rolldeu, assures us thot mau ja ‘ulways on the wuyatice, nnd this flag must wave over the individual ay wells over rhe mice. At best Ife Js enly too brief, and If ftshlon, and physical beauty, and rotilice are too Inake it Kul ahorter by turlting all good to their period, then is the situation tle- plorable, Menand women should umke teir vbnravier—tboir meatal furniture—and thoir pursuits so great that it suorld nut be known when thay are moving, or have moved, out of tho smull_ confines of beauty and Its dream, Wonien enn pass ao zracefully trom beauty of person to heats of mind and aotiun that one imust confess the later years to be ax attractive us those of girluood, Inthe oras of the hare Wari tintiobs inon and women grew old and hes eame unloved, hut true civilization erases those old Unes, and declares the whole huninn fe wo be all of one piece and all Divine, Ty barbarian only midele Ife fa great; in elyitization all Ife fs exulted, We have noticed two qualities of tho sucerss+ ful existonce—tt. inust bo un educated existence, it must mike a unit out of its variety, At quality inuat be the obedience of law, Law is tho Gyl-ordained way of succesy, and [f man can fikt it along any otber path thon innn ty God, andthe one commonls worshiped ns such must be assigned to x, roinor office in His ue verse. Tho existenco of luw Indicates that some one bas thoughtover causes aud effects, and ft inan cnn extract the mest good from life by dis- abeying law, then tho Creator has (hought over caute and effect. to little purpose, The disenv- ery aod obedlienco of law ttre the third condition. of tho highest happiness. The plant titted for a teniperature wf Wdegrees may seem to baste toa wonderful growth in 9 temperature of 110 dlogrees, but the sudden fading of the tower, or the sinlden decay of the hastened freit, or the abarnee of rich color and marked aromt, wild point. the gardener back to that temperature be dured treat with eoutempl Each violet gruwa Ita Kingdom of Jaw, Just ag enact: planet. moves in disovedinnce to vaat principles. No sun 1s a0 wiguntic, no Insect go small, ag pot to be wiuler tha sceptre of fixed principles, and if nettner paluted butterlly nora plunet can escape from the bounds of the Lawgiyer, why. shall man expect to inark out dally paths for timacif, re~ wardiess of whathas beon decrerd by the wni- verse? Persona who have dierewarded (hg fixed prpeiplexar, food and drink and exerelso of vody and mind may diaplay tha Auccess of 1 short kenson, but ft the period of three-scors years, the grentest obedience of Jaw Recnres tha greatest ainount of happiness, Law Is not tu Nature what it {3 in ovr statute-books—-a warn- Inga definjuon of ovenees and peunities, 1ut tho Inwa of Nuture are tue paths of daily con- duct. Thoy are wisom’s ways of pleasautness and peace, ‘Temperance (a not a alinpio guard against drunzennoss, but Ibis a positive sond, and leads to good bealth, a bappy How of spirits, to friendship, to an aptitnistic philosophy, aud to the happiest farms of old age. So tha laws of the mind and the affections ure tho highways af siecess, The stitute hiw, Thou shalt: not steul.” prevents ts from taking the property of hirother, but itdocs not ylve usiny tobe our awn, Hleaves us ag poor as It found us, but Nature's jaws offer i reward: they aro tel Mn emol ments. ‘The words * lnw-wbiding” applies tu 1 man living withont erlme, but such i man biny he a citizen without education, without monoy, or fove, or Ife. or ambition: but in the naturat world we must become taw-followers, aud in such following we shill reach a Immense triump! if you go to Parks or London soit tnust take ond of the roads thither, You must dournoy, not siorth, nor south, vor Indetinitty, ‘out hy lind aud by gua you mus, move lit tha ongdirectlon, It isn qitesiion of motion along aroad. After that Jouruoying along 8 road has been continued twelve or: fiftesn days, now In tho noise of a train and now In tho long ailonce of the sea, at lst some one snys: Hore we are In the bright (apital of France. Thus Nature's laws tra nol the warntia to a orimtisl, Wut thuy are the great thorouzhfarea tong which tho toying and lonzing mortals move toward thoi blessed destinies, Attor many days of this wise travel what eolestini are aeeessibie to quan, begin to miyell thelr towers and palaces. ‘Those who follow other roads become lost In wome Wilderness or veriah of hunger and thirst in sowie desert. A fourth element in a gucccesful life must be fu active personality or an ayeressive will- power, Man rises above ull other creatures not only by tho possession of a moral sense, but by the presence cf 4 personal power that can duro andilo. Whor the maxim saya: Each ono Is tho buildor of his own fortuue,” It mistenda ua Into tho iden that mxaual or slaviah labor fs the condition of a victory. Besides the obligation of labor the soulls vmier an obligation to pro- Ject a lilgher form of jndustry than that of the shop, or plow, or profestlan. — (¢ tas heen ent many times by inany that man is an indolent antiaal. Ho shares with the brite species tha disposition toeut nud drink and then repo, Tho greatont Luman curcer iuvolyes u perpotual war tguinst this ensy gatisfaction, and a pers petunl urging of gel toward spleitual (deals, After att the Aiurrountings of certain wreat ones have been eatiinated, tt will be found that the person thus surrounded had personal aspira- ons and resulutiona =whiolt alded tha surroundings in return for favors done, Our new country with its hopes anid opportunities and “eloquont fuvitations lay around many youths besides tuo Ltncolis aud Gartlelds, ‘othe dull brain and cquilet heart surroundings are in valu. Tho Inniost soul twist be one which wakes casily. Draw a ehip's cable across a witwtow and tho passin; Dreeze makes no mnusle, but draw a alk thread feross and Its aweot topes mark tne strong or soft movemont of the wind, When olrenm- stances have mide the great man It will nlivays. he found that {b was a walretal beurt that beat auld tho clrcnimatances, ‘Tho xttanne nersonal- ity of the one surrounded played back like a harp-string to those aweeplys Unger. Aq our wtiverse 14 the wish of God cat ite an external form, 59 oach human life ig the oxteront sunp= dog of tho Inner will, [tis the soul anxious 10 express (teat, la aur dluy Usls anrthty colour hus been so rescued from tuo bittor theology Which migdo its walting-plnce for the eternal Wrath, so rescued from the dominion of a fate that paisied the wil), that iti4 cueler sow than ever bofure for tho heart ta spread aver its fut ure the warm colora of bappliexa, It Ik known of soia¢ of the nobler antinals that thoy wilt dance orshow siqns of happiness when they hear muslo; it fs Kall that war horses will ate proudly. ‘when the murtiat tunes, june age beard, airtke thelr cur aynitts but these’ sotsids gust he brought to these noble writes trou beings apart from tholr self, above witleh brutes as heaven Above carth rises the elucatod huzgnn sad, for it makes tha music of Its own mysterious dance, and when utterly alone can sweep ie hand over no unseen harp vod waken sytupho- nius rich enough for an atndionce of iungels, In tho porfect hitman Mfo It would seen that this sonse of Hfo's eroatnray, thla Rrasping ov- fstunvo ng a tint us glorious In its white hits ns. futhe ruddy eleck, thin devotion to law, LG: uprising of perianal wil and ineptratlon, ea he perfretiy realized only in tho belle? that man ts wehltd of God, tnd will ve upon the orhor side OF We graves Gileas we eit weave tite the favelo ‘this Pdautiful thread of expectation, we hive no foie that can proye ie wixdam of old aga to be ad blessed ony the spore and hiughter of yourth, If the grayvo In tho ond, then the inurck of snan, otherwiao made with fivime banners, and with rich enpati> con, and with vietortes adsitred for the morraw, hecomes tt fuuerat tuareh before wo have or neyed fay fron aur chitdhood home; and in ull the Jast yoars tho ius wnust bo forled and thelr stats pointed downwant, nud the tuede must be fushod Jute muted drums, Fallow edneation and iw and a powerful will and lofty teats a our youth may, many of thom dle hicarly ile, and inany lve fon, anly to fail of fading any- whoro tho smile af thofr Vathor In Heaven, If we tauat Haut tht hana experiment to thle brfet darth, thon one logic fills, and all our eloqyenva must turn inte a lamentation, to end withthe sad words, ie ia dead. Olyon euch it sudden Cermingtn to the Ruma earoor, aad all lowia and rhetoric fall, ‘Che tps of ‘ MLCHCK, and dratar, aud tulnker, tha asplrations au poped of wan, row ieee i snsichauon, of t perpotiul silence Just at hend. 4 a fat att hath will be give for his life hore; ho wilt always olfcr as much for his Wife hereafter, aom_. : WIS PURPOSE AND PEMSISTENCE-BERMON BY DR. THOMAS, Tuo Nev. H. W. Thomas, D, L., ‘preached yess terdsy morning to a largo congregation In tho Poopie's Churen, taking-ay the subject of bls discourse “The Purposo and Lersiatenca of God.” Following i4 the sermon; Mo sball not fail nor ho discouraged till flo tava set Judgment tn the curthy aud the tales hall wait Cor sla lawnedtal, ati, 4 Twuoking at the outer world overything soumt transitory. The seasons como and'ga; flowers fude, touves fall, und forosts die, Tho banks of tho streaius and tho shores of the ovcgg churyo; rocks cruipble, wid islands and continents wluk aud risv. ‘Iho earth Is in m stata of constagt mutation. Nor {s the scone relieved when WA CHICAGG TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, £ pe raise tho Presbyterian standard In tho Northe West, Six perauna comprlacd MEMBERS turn to the worka of beurs tho tarke of chameo and hrevity, Honecs old, beauty fades, alrength aod fortune tee away, and man hime self returns lo the dust, Iization tlo buried all slong tho hanks of the Nile and the Tiber, ant are atrewn, thickly pon the ehores of the Mediterranean and tha Allantie, Our own arent continent tsa graveyard of pros pies ant nationa who Hved and dad long before Colttimbun was bara, Hint another view aAtraope, this panoramle workt. dissolving sono throwin upun thy canvas ot time forthe Hlusion of man, Thore 4 iu the midst of all this chane and hrovity romething: that Is real and enduring. ni rolates only to the phenomonni—to (ho npparnnt, ‘Tho universe ables, The constitution of things is ftomutadles change ts buta partor phase of the great order of Nature, and ts tr itself sug gestivo of tho unchangeabln, universe, a great moral order, and it is inthis that we nee Lo seeks to know tho final purpose of God, aud to utuerstand the real ends of Hf. Jooking nway, toon, from aif this outer work! of clinngoand brovity, or rathor looking through ii, let us try to seo tho final puepose of God, or bat for which alt the lone and weary ages have What fe it {nal tho pro of Cod is seeking ta aceomolish? Judgment in tho earth." aplritealicinedom: ta bulkiup a more) orders ay bond hlin “4h dove: Mats, ANd ro witlk bunmbly: bee martients grow The rulns of past clyl< may Ww taken of this Tt ts net alta ‘There laa spiritual enue and gone, tC f4 to establish 4p Mako man a inerey, 10 ett) fore hls God.” As wo look at fifa from our worldly stand- pant the seaue Is dorsely te strugyle with mittee Latriving atter the things of tine, teatimare lite by the pleasure tt nlfords, or the gains |b haa brought, ed Property, And position, nad inde ee wo aus tit he hus tiune well, y Tite fn this, we by say ble te 1 tis would be tras of fe began and Mur this $s not Guit's, haehne UR Sant, rif the ereat purpos ended th ines things, view: It ls no femipurit prospertty—t —the tusk woudl not be The emtor iman’s existences, the world wi probably huye been ereated Hable to disease de and continued mau physi ‘or nat Lo Hive 2 nad to ueenmulauy Mm 3 free from dis and to be happy In those things, Gd loo) theen alone, nor mainty. but to the nny oF sho man binself. God fooks not nlono to Hing: the earth with cities and treighting the seus , but to establishing * Judgment come to look at ouraelves uid lors inn moral universe thon the wholescenelsyreutly changed, Then wethink not alone of the tile that are: changing and pers Jahinge, Inet of Che insea and eterndl world ot principles and character that lies within Wiese oarthly conditions, {Link OF these we tough are within tHe minor 19 8e0 haw God, Atul 18 soon 18 Wo tho uselintigestle, wa nnd dh the mldst of rune and siting f Viewed In this dirht all the of Ite, and off tho otherwise strage p vienens of God my at onee find a renson, or at Jenat an probable exptanition ed W future dextiny, trials and sufter! .in thelr bearings f Viewed in this tight, un life is invested with dignity, the elienulty of characters aud-huinun toll and Ktruggle may, be sure of Wie greatest we Inward principle. th, the wealth of ot tte UNS Harty © the hinges and brevity of our earthly yeurs ava almost ns nothing, for our rent iife 8 hb with God," and all these outer cond|tons are only Ine yas to tho eternal. thay HP we showld 1 the estimnats thoughts out of of ite, If wo nro xplanation of existence: is Tor existence Iteelf, For T submit again, that it thore be no Baal and futtire purpose In man's ‘being, nothing but this struggle for hread, no ire, nothing but this life of tie beady, then question J8 not easily nnawered: aud the answer inny be that Ufo 1s not worth v= Jug. And thon, too, are atch thiike and Schopenom not ao far wron; tho present state of things ia 0 and even Col. Migersoll any hee ing that he could make a better work! Huta theao criticisma nnd faultiindingy with the divine order of things pice nud ont. of reason ns sun rom tho changing and tho per- Jabing to tho eternnl; as BuO DS Wo seo that God's purpose la not ta Ketanankind up in pers manence, or cago, or pean at dudicent. in Jumman souls through all these passing viclysi- Andes in riehteonaness, and put them upon Tho upward way of nn unending life. When men oneo grasp tho Dying Ke tho parts of that pr Let us now look further at Goi's great pure Judgment ia the encth.” idea of * Judgment” varrivs with I tho related thomsehts of Jaw, and gover Justico, or the establishment of the U ainone men, ‘his kingdowt has its inner principles und its outer forms. Tho principles have tholr origin and welnK tn the absolute Considered ih the wbsol in urging that 8 worst that is (han this himself, will geem out of na wwe Took away Upon the earth, uurhose, thon alt m harmonious, uuture of Cod, spurt from ail relations to oth He isdn ilmsell the very cs- of truth, of justico, f And being thie inthe abso- ile cannot bo other or tess (han this Inthe relative, or when thought of as coming forth in vention, ur fa the Fathor of Mankind—* the: And henee tie govern- father of Spirit: thent of God like Hinsett. Thero seeing to ho also what Ue ealled a natural necessity for tho prine ‘Vils nesrasity fs fond in tho facts of relationships, and those rejations regiit from tho very mature and necessity of You cannot Lave fatherhood without coldhuat, ner ebidhood withont fatherhuod, and hence tha relation of the one te the athor, Yor canuot huye the opposit sexes without the velllons of man and wowan, xoveriment without the relation in some foro Of the people and the rulers, iho relations of mankind in busines? and society without tho princlplos af truth, hit is, with thes nturatly arise, and very net perfarmed, mist be elthor ist or unjust, right or wrone, And henee what wo cml judgment in the ita orlgin a creation men, bit something that hag its being In God, or In tho absolute, and hence comes out In tho nature of things, and therefore Js, aud tuitst be, nuchingeabie, and must Abide bi wil workds, ‘Tho format expression of tho Inw of Uo a8 fount In the Len Commiandaionts Is but the Wieation of the deeper law that has tts belig In the very constitution of the moral it aumes to us with the authority of Gans it amos with the sanction of antty U human loxislation. ook deeper man those we find that itla inher ont, that it fs essont a Inw tn tho mora order as gravity ta in the Hinyving thus noted’ the origin or nature of the law of tod, lot ux now ohsorva: the divine mathod in get ment in the oarth. 6 Ot BOTANY. You cannot hive You cannot havo. chittona these iro or untrne, fiiy) and the two var to Juat as much workd of matter, ing or establishing this hore wo must notice the fact that it is a Hovornment Over tnlugs incadurally free, or WHh power 1a oboy or toaisoiey, Mt isa gavern~ ment where compuiston or a forced obedience possible-—thit is, compuision is not. cor slatont with.the Idea of virtue, for yirine must What ts compolted Id not virito, AML watnro iy ruled by taws bit uo ong thinks of attaching praixo or biauie to tress for growl or in water for seolking (is lovels nor even to gulmals In (ho sense that thoy are mornlly But man ls a belong eapatie of understunding the reason of things and of feel- ing the force of inoral abitqatian. tho meantuy of onpvht and ought not, tuner, nid fecly the sense of its approval Wo tntve, thon, 4 moral government resting in 1 We have at workd peoptod of underatanding that law and feullug se -obligations, but so condittoned. and np potentint A neseasitated ebedience would bo deat; of the cul sunght to 1) ona fs tho obocr ful and loving obedience of the heust, go Fcoure AS La ouneble man and imuke Mia i Harner, aM workor with God"; not mt fellow-ettizena in tue Household ehlidvon of Gud, and boire of olore Anti hery we may now bexin to seo’ soothing of tho tneaning of the prophets when thoy aboke In the anclont days of God *tuikiny the hoart of stone, and aslving a beurt ol va tender, a feeling beards ind whon thoy that God would at fuat write tho lay, wot alone ables of stone, but te hoarte ot the peo- pig Wo may now seo whit our Si when Ho apoke ot Ils of this warkty ar the mature of Lense eupal dom betow wittlny so Pyle doflition he kingdout at God la nol teat and ‘uligness, and pewee, and Joy in tho Holy Ghost.” The meantig of wiliy thay che. Kingdom of Heayou ta uy kingdom of tintha and priwelptes set up inthe beurts of the poor ple. Uti tres kingdom, composed of all who ove God and man. of all who Jove tho right and (ho trie beeuuso thos ure right and trie, aaauch tte dooré cuunot he opened or any ebureb or State, but tre open night aud day toull whe willtura frum their slaw by repent= anee and with 8 loving, trasthig heart tke thoir place ay the followers of Christ, ne tho seevantgof (od, It ley kingdom of principles, of Mf; aud whoever conies Into (hese ly by that fact In the kingdog. Woe seo, thon, that In“ setting Judement in the earth” God sote up a judgment throne fi fo mukes tho heart allye wnd.soniltve 10 ull tho great truths und priuct- writes Hla law {tn tho hvact, “partakers of fills thom with tho “ning that was ia Carls! entbrouva conacionce, and bids the soul live And thiv wo lulutlon cut tho heart of man. ples ot roligion bo *sot fu tho arth.” ‘oateldo® id not dao Itt a law without power to reach tho lnuor Mo }s powortess. You laust somehow gut the Jaw withla, Itls ike lowlslation upon “educa- on, oF temperaiice, or purity, be made olfuctive tll. the poople como tute sympathy with it; till ft nds esuction in the ‘Tho law cannot 4I—TEEN PAGES. publle Leart and eonsefence. And so God seeks | tha centuries bave put tholr wits to work, fo ruly the world from within, to “set Judwtuent, | Chinn was the frat to. succeed. and bas pub- ju tho earth” by enthroning Justico in tho | Nshed a paper every week for over a thousand lnarta of men, years, Home succonded: by publishing tha Acta Let snow took farther at the palience ana | Diurnd, putting in the aie colin tres, mare persistnnca of God fn varrying forward this | ders, marriages, and tempest, A French pase work of righteoutuess. “ Hoshath not fat ner | clan ttrat wrote out the news of the duy for bis Lo dleeoummed Ul he have set udgment tn tho }'pationts, Engiand | succeed unier Queen enrth.” Slizabeth. in Wrst publishing the news of the We tauat ga back thossands of yenra to sen | Spanish Srinnda. and. seolug on until aha bud the beginnings of this purpose nnd work in the | enongh enterprige, when tho battle of Waterion Vatriarebal. and Montes and rophotie dispen= | Waa fought—s battle which dcelded the destiny sntions, ‘There (od catabilshed a theocracy—a | of Ruropests give itone-third of a eolume in direet government by Himecif-and by rpeeial | (he bonden Slarning Chronicle, America auc. legistation aeparated the Jewish rico from tho [ ceeded with tha weekly Puldie Uceurrence of Furrowundit¢ nations, placed thon under re= | Boston in Wain, 4 strictive Iaws, snd gave thon maystom of wore | The ganuologieal sno of the newspaper Is this: nip aitted to that taw condition, ft was large. | Tho Adin of the race wan n olreutar, oF ne A ayator of object lesaons, hitilt nraund the | letter, created by Divine jena i human moral Inw, and Intended to leat tham away | nature, and the clretiar begat the pamper, and from Nolutry, and to propars thei, and through | the pumpbiet begat tio auarterly, and the qitare them to prepare the world, for the coming of | terly begat the weekly, and the weekly begut Cheist and a rpieitual worehip. Tt relatod largely | tho sentl-weekly, and thy semi-weekly bent tho ithe present world—made but Wtte referches | dally. Nut no caner hid the power of the press to lmmortaiity or to rewards and paonisuments | been demonstrated than Iyranny and superstl+ Wer death, Under the prow! te the Beoper | ton atticked {ty thoy bute the printing: hrens Avion began’ to untold: but Ht wus not Ul tho | Ithas too inany eyes In Its wheel, Nupoloon Heist came that pumortality was fully: re: ‘litors are tha regents of soveretens raled and religion declured to bo a tite of the the tulorsofnations, and aro only ttt for Beart. end nota ceremonial observance, brinuna,” Now, Inalithoso jong ispensutions wo seo Mut Mdiscoursa today on a. subject you favo rotnething of the patience und persistence af | never heurl—the hnmensurable and everlasting God In dealing ‘with nun, But-these ages wero | blessing of a good newapaper. Thank God for but the bexluning—but a propiration, ‘Then | tho wh eal Inthd yenr 19% there Chriateaine. Coa was manifest tithe flesh.” | were onc and a half billion coptes of Iterary “Bud wad in Christ reconeiting Uno world to | nud politica newspapers Iseued. ‘The grandest {litneel And ft {ain this that we must see tha | Cemporal Liessipg that God hus xiven tho nines deep purnosn of God, Itisonly in Christ tut | teenth century Is the newspaper, With more God 1§ tally revonted, Hore wo tiny acnow the dafitey und weekltes tn tho UValteil thowrht of Gud; the fecling, the love of ‘and Canada, there are: but totrtyeal: “God ko fo the world that He gave patiry old. Many popera baye bee Son": "Curlet Jesus came sito the world to | started to pass awiy In cholera Infanti eel CIE Of ny auve sinners "=the ehtef of sinner,“ Whilu | First of all, newapnpurs make knowledge we were yet sinners Curist died forts,” democratic nud for Che multitude. Grent tra Now. looking at Christ as the maulfestation of | tles inake 1 few men aud women very wis God, us God with us)" we nny see how Ho | howspapers Hit whole nations tito the euniight, neither faled nor was discouraged tu tho work | Vetter hive 39,000,000 people moderately Intell He catne todo. He failed not nor was dlacours | gent that HQ) Solons, ned nt the thoment of cot hug inoue ment Tho chase Is made that the newspapers of tho Ing inte our conditions of sin and penalty. “Ye | day tinpart merely knuwledun, So knew tho grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that | far from belng epi iriy ail the best though Ife was rich, yet for our sakes He be- | toluds and hearts have thelr bands on the print- came poor, that wagthrough ue poverty might | ing-press loduy, nod havo’ bud sien I wis beoone rich.” Tho King of Hetven comesto | emancipated, While the book will always hove our world, lays aside the brizhiness, aud lory. its place, the nuwayaper is moro potent. Ifa and wenlth of tho skies, and cones asa babe hn | man should. from childbood to old age, see only tho inanger, a¢n ebitd of toil, isa man of sore | his Bible, Webster's Dictionary, und tis news- God did nok alt pon Mis thrane and | paper, he could be prepared for ail the dutles of simply frase luws; Hoe came aud brought the | thle life and all tho huppheess oF the n Jaw: caine and dived and honored the law of Itt. compinined that the newepup eternal righteousness before mien; came inte | both the oud and the uvil, They must report ott temptations; came Inte vur wants, avd sore | both, or bow shull we know whit ty to be ree rams, nnd denth: came inte ony world of crucity | formes), what erarded nealust. and what fought nid desertion: eume where He was not Known | down? Hutit will bea etop forward whon the or nniderstoud. where His words Wore scorned and | Smpersonallty of our newspapers 1s dropped. and Tis Jove was stighted: “Me was deapiied and | writers wet credit for the wood and are held res report, rejected of min fie went to the Garden and {| xponsitle for the evil. Another step forwaril ine 3 He hore insult, and ernelty, and j will be when our colleges open opportunltics fur geome: Ikea Inmb fe was led te the nitir”” | preparing candidates for tho editorhil chairs ani He revited not. Ho wes sieritived, and | Another Wiessing of the newspaper is the yet in Hs bitterest pains He prayed for His ene | foundation it lays for an necurate history of the cmlea: © Father, forgive them, for thay know | time in whiet we ily Wa, tor the inost part, not what they do.” Hut in all this fo” fafted | blindly guess about tho ages that antedate tha not, nor wis He diseourmzed.' He ga that bes | newspaper, and are dependent upon the proj neath abl thia passion, and sin, and rave there | dices of thisor that historian. More than a! wits vet In may a hrearts a conscience, that could | the Liessitue of 1 wand nowaprper Is in ita evi he renched, He ea that after the storm was | welical iniiuence, The good newspaner fs to bo men would think, tien would feel, und men | the rightwing of the npustole angel. On Sab- would be sinitten with remorse that wos ln | With a tniniscer preaebes ta uw few himdrod or saeriliced thts Moly mid this duet One, fe saw | thousand people, and on Monday morning and that through wll thle sulforitur and death He | evening preaches through ‘the printing-press to wotd not_only loner tho everinating My ot | imiltous. 1 serit down us the mighticst torce right, but glorify tit law throush suffering, | fur tho world's evanmellzation, And after the He sow tuat He would through snc Oc fhrend of time shall have ran farther ont, whe and death bronk through the prejudice und | Knows but that through tho sllent yet epenkinuc hardness of sinful hearts, and plunt thore the | newspaper isto be found the vast iuberitanee dors of no votter life, Me enti that t of thu world’s rodemption? " range He H sieet etronmwe thy 4 iy ont ~ hat afterwhile the angry words, Away wit ' = “TITRE: im; erneity him, would chunce to the cry und THE NEW CHURCH, prayer of tho warld, © Come, Lord .Jerus.” le He that in near ages willing shen antl Jor @ a Hs a stube ‘ s, ininde’ And it 1s beenuse of this that Ho | New Jorusatom, tn worshiping in tho New not nor ja discouraged.” We often grow | Coureb building on Van Jturen street, the Rey. ou eset ecouraged ut (he slow | “Mr, Mercer delivered lus lust sermon in Herehoy process Wf rlichtootsness In the world; «discoure ei 4 i {ret at thn, Narrowtess and prejudies of mont Mult yesterday, taking for bis toxt LI. Sam, vik, ditcourggedt at tho sia and need of all about us; | J He congratuinted tho friends of tho New but God faily not, Like the sun tn the heavens, | Church that i place was ubout to be proe pe pontiaues fe aa er ee nt vided, through tho food pleasure of: the jove aud light «nyo tho world. Ike I (ho lover of tathers and authers trootine { Wot, wherein nilgut be shown tho true over thelr wandoring sons He broodsover all, | Mission ef “that people tn the world. ‘Shere is not on earth today a heart so cold ora | Ubrough the medium of a central onsanization sant xo Low but God ie near te that soul. near it | atany of the ald members might be induced to to bring tt. back, going out into the wilderness | wath become aetively Identiied with thyebureh to tine tie lost, walting for the prodigal te come | Work. Much hnd been accomplished since the home, "He falls not nor fs discouraged, Adan street. soclety was seattored by tho great In setting Jintement In the earth.” law and | fire, nithoush the New Churet In Chlengo hud nitrey, yrnco and penulty go hund in hand, | wot been without ity vielgsitudes, [ut next Sune Loyo ia severe as well as tender; It punishes nx | day the wulted society would nt howe" In well ns forgives. Andit te by thisdoublo mothod | tho lecture-room ofthe new bulletin, that orl ts word tng Ile hedses up the way of “But let us uot. be contfuued, “forgot tho ain and sinners, |ils government is such that | flve yours of unbroken concord and unity we Julyulty cannot make Ityelf fast forever In tho } have experienced in this pluce. Wo have bad untlons of the carth, Men try (o build despot. | here one of the largest and moat netive New jams, but God comes Mong with tho thought of { Church sovletioa Inthe country, whlet had lot Hberty and Justice and the seeptre falls from | 105 light shine for men, | want to eneouraue you yraot’s hands. Men try te uke | ty curry tuto your new relations the spirit of ¥; but the cry of the” opp Hig | charity, of syinpathy, for all whu tove the Lord, stronger than the power af human taws, and | of curnest zeat to give our faith to the world in tho slave [4 set fren, Men try to establish th its plain and rational form, without hursbuess, Ives In pride, and vanity, ind power, butuge, | without assiinption, tn the pure love of helpiag nad et aod kurrow, aud loxa come mony, | td blessing mon. ‘This change fs an advance and they cry out to God far help, And right | thto union in fact, where we hve felt a geowlay flong hy tno side of penalty,tave and: meroy | unity of spirit atid community of interest; Into. stand to enve, to forvive, and to renew, and | tho closer quilon and stronger organization of kouls ure being wou to metros, and Won toJus- | greater ummbers und greater elficleney ty our Hee, aud wan to new Ives. * work of eniture und [opauanaas and if tt 1s ote My frloneds, thore 13 0 futhre, and thore will } desire to do the Lord's will, and ‘not our own— he a Judgment fn tho future; but now Js the | to glorify tho Lord, and vot ourselyes—we shall audgment,” now fa tho Judgment throne set up | Il 1 peace, Work in unity, aud resolve in blows. on earth, | Now is God “aottng Judgment in tie pont ee the dndgment=day tn aint = stund and trelauds and rest eunnot como th 3 POEM. Justice ia done. Now [4 tho Judgnient In Ruseln, ol GOD'S POEM. . Iv Germany, and tn our tnd; and thrones und |) SERMON RY THE REV. J O'R. Lowny, governinents cannot rest eecure Ull they rest fn | Tho ley, J. O'R. Lowry, recently pastor of the a Be AGF Taare tmust | Colosseum Piaco Baptist Church, of New Or- come Suet ut Kenge of Juxtics 18 WIN look ta the ass 5 wolfare of every child of matty, Gud _ayerlooks | [cis Tuy proached yosterday ut tho Fourth honet and He will “overtuen, overturn’ iit | Baptist Church In this clty, Mr. Lowsy has a Judgment fs vet In every ‘court; tik ft girds | fue voice und an tupressive style that com- Pa oraner fy Matas sy eroty plngent trad mands atteution, while tho scholarly trentment. And we, and tho nations of: tho ‘virth, nre dat oe yarn: pusaing' before. tho Judkment thrauve wear | Oo ud eubject awakens earnest thought. Tho pussliug to tho rigut or tho lett as we take our | followtug fa a brief synopsis of tho morning atand on tha rigitor tho Wrong aldo of every | sermon; Tho Ubristluan—God’s Poem,” the great question of legistation or religion; a5 wo | text for whieh was found in Ephesians, ff, 10, in stand for God aud lhunanity, oF ws wo LAVOE | tho original: : wrong It the lowert or the liighest places, 4 . “iThore it one thought more Sueh n vow ag |, ienlus ulwurs secks an outward expression of we have taken of the patient working of Godt { {aul Matorhial oF Intellectual. simp or pro- shunld move us to repuitunee, und should fine feuds Tho entrey of the piste mlud pare prosang with hope, Ot leeply atfeetiins lathis view | Hilels even while ie transcends Gur own, Its of tho lonz-euteringlaveot God, He bora tyraut | ceaseless activities, flnd outward expression, ofald ie ull hole waudertngs, Lo bears thls geont | Varying Intlnitty, Today w world. tomorrow i stifering world now felis heart af jove. He | system of worlds, then hinn, to ive tho worth bears you and imo: stands at me door and nactousnes to an unconscious unlverse, knocks: bus walted lon. $9 walting stitl; walt- | Sails pretminently God's poem, both in pone jug Cor tia to open the Hors walting to como In | UE ftet nud dn Che ight oF the text betara ts, and hal owe soils, to 1 ua with His owe fife | ak pout ds a erento of gents, Tt may be fad lover waltlag “ta give Us reat and Reaco, | Mental or tnanunl, Intellectual or ineardate, Richa view gives hope. "Tho tees shalt wait | HO bas not admired the Abow Hen Adem of for His law.” Muktud tayoln ipo darkest hoes | Hunt, who grleves to tnd bis name absent from of cnrth louked forwwrd for yomutinng better, | {He list of todo who loved thelr Gud. bur, pray Hoerntes sud thoro mixht coy ove from Heaven | Me to bo written as phe wo loved his fellows fo feneh tle aver God. ‘That Venchus, that | Ulta, Buds to bis astonishment that his name ted Kivloreame. ‘Think Ged, He ls to the warkd | 9 tho rest, Buel a ehiructer $4 un Idea ineure how bs the power at. the Holy Sprit. Te is | Mate. Polnthug a more dan,erons mori, Mite tontchlog the hearts of won. Ifo tscalling sine | tows Adam, choosing to bind’ fly fortunes toa nora to repentanee, Ile is malting down tho x but dulog Wivor rather tAG hye ti siitliss hardest, How Hogan, tho prize-Nghtor, is now as le, 18 1 poomt~-or ereation—which feuls its peutic and condor ad a Utils child. tte is reweh= ndonce of the rhymig, | Iovw aften sunto of ine out hie strom arm, uot to strike down | US Hive watehed tho moldite of Schiller's his follow-on dnt to ft thom up. God fa | Matentess “ Bell,” go s00n to neruld tho nuptint coming in tunis ways, ust at tho time when | authow, and the Fanral PRS Fo aunts oF the ehuirehos aro‘stunding stilt, 1o, the work of | Hostile foatetapa without the villuge, and tho God Is brenkhiw out ia the lower orders of s0- oe toy thut proceeds tho alvent of returae aloty; Christin axcoclations, and churitiod, and, 4 Tune renters are talciuy the’ theld, and tho lost, Kats paluecs aro more reploto’ with thought nro being found, God wil Not ” fail nor bo diss | RN4 sugweation than the workshop of tha potter, couraged. Wo should not. And alt tho time | THe city js touched and retouchod, molded and from those ecoued of Urovity and change Cod ty | Tetiolded, Jong alter your uso or min may huvo gathering souls lito tho principles of righteous. | ceased to detect n Huw ora defect. | it iy thow NESS, UNE Kathoring tha over to that workt | oust Into the glowlte furnace, to como forth Where ail aimmnoriit. over tigre Chrike stands | thlux ef beauty und utlilty-a Vessel "for the tnd Kees tho travall of His soul, and Islad. O Master's use made meet." In the formed lay of pativat, autferinr Saylor, walt ‘and work with | {0 potter, and tho informed thought of tha MoE walle and Worle with gil; waft and work PR a ee tne uae. Gone OF which er piigee eae 1One axes Cit mln Gna Month Bball bo | May eenso in which thie is truo ja taunitest, A Christian fy tho oxpression of God'y thought and bs = 2 NT BR handiwork, An Kont mau is the supremo ox THE NEWSPAPER PRESS. — | pression of “Goi's thoughe and handiwork ALEMON HY URE MEV fy DE WITT TALMAGE, | Wbove tho work! abovo tho written trath, | Suet Npectal Dlepatch to The Crleago Tribune. wus Christ. Than bimble sense, all Christina ow N.Y. 4 " nro puuma of Goud, written and wronght, to bo UROOKLYN, N. Vs, Oct. Tho tov, I Do Witt | seud and ptudied "by a world. that seldont, exe Talwuage, D. proached this morningto ularge | amines a stugla pao of tho, written Word, audiences in the Tabernacle on The Nowspapee | 2aul’s life was an wple; and if the wortd only PUN the eae wer full ot eyes Radi a1? | torte clay, thronuty tho bands of Ruprume woro thoro spend thairtime in nothing also Mut | Peasy yay Broken aud rebrwka until pore elthor Otullorto hear some new thing,—.tels, whieh; but ont. tl avails: Are you God's aeelegel poonl, consciously and subuiasively? un following Iwan qbstract of: the rayerend a threefold, eed " hero Beoeontmts viet nttloman's diavourse; oO author's interest In bis work, ‘Tho tr a tak what a proueher isto do when ho tinds | Sttlst loves tho work of his hands ax nritontly ne + ‘bu loves bis very hfe, You muy renembur the two toxts cuuully gooul and sugpostive? Tu that | Maiutor an bt Betera domo, wiv. stopped bake perplexity 1) will tke both, = Wheels Ward aud. ati backward” ou tho dancoraug full of oyes? What but tho wheols | sealfolding, in sniguebluss, Ailmirution of of tho nowspupor printing-preas? Other wheoly | bla beautiful work, untit he trembled aro blind, ‘Thoy pall on, pulling or crushing, | Sven the brink, A brother workman hurled bis in Drush aguiost the painted surface, aud tho art+ ‘The munufactucer’s wheel—bow Itegriuds the iste spriugiug to the resono, recovered hit fore operator with Caticue, aud rolls over norvos, und | gatton and fuporiiicd life, 18 God lvss eapablo muscia, and bones, and hoart, not knowmg | of profound Pe gets ape? work? And what itdocal ‘The sewingemactiine wheel sces not | ATK, that work Jy roully Mls culld. | Chu socs the itebed and pains fustened to it—tighter than eet ran, Pe ma Man baie een Ae tho band that moves It, sharper than the ucedla | aplrlt, the gonlus ef your God? If wot, adinit wait plover iment oF ovary boar | Head tna waa ahs area adr rove sory yory 2" a a vot—put ie of ovory day uf overy month of ovory gear there | TM er ar ungah but oven ua one uthor nro bundreds of thousands of wheoly of mocthun- | who ista Heaven ja pertect," ‘The concluding {sui, wheels of onterpriso, whools of bard work, | lesxon portalnw to the relation extetlug between, wheols of tho printing-prnss, Tholr entire bust- rt 4 a tharwotes nuss {4 to Juok and feport. Thoy aro full of Holter, rele airouhd Antegpest Gulla vhwraceu oytle nerves Cram uxlo to periphery, Thuy aro Nko thosu spoken of by Lzeklel as full MISOBLLANEOUS, of oyos—sharp eyes, ueuresightod, ferealyhtod, VERSATLY CELERRATION, ‘Thoy look up. Thoy look dawn, They louk far Spectat Disvateh to ‘The Chicaga WHouNts away. Thoy take In tho next streot, the uoxt | Garena, Ill, Oct. i0.—Tho celebration of tho heulsphore, Hyvs of criticism, oyes of investt- | qreictht anntycrsury of the First Mresbytoriun ation, cyes that twinkle with mirth, eyes glows | gooluty of this elty was hold today at thelr band- ing with indignation, cyea tender with love, vyes | somp editico on Beneb strcot, aud wus an ocun: Of suspicion, oyes of hope, bluo eyes, black vyes, | gion of more than ordiuary {ntorest to the lurge #rvcn vyos, holy cyes, ovll oyes, gor oyes, polit» | congregution prosent, both morning andeyeniny. iegl yes, Mturary eyes, listurival oyoa, religious | ryo services Ihla morning cousiuted of a briof Oy UBs OY OH that we evetytaing. “And the | address by the pastor, tho Hoy, L, J. Adams, and la Psa Hit . | the roading of » bistorical skateb of thu orgaul- but in iny sovund toxt Ie the world’s ory for tho newspaper. Paul devcribes a claus of poo- | zutton of tho Presbyterian Sooloty of Galeua by pe He Atious. wha’ spond t tote pe ote ths Joshua Brookes, Esq,, the oldest active men eI awe, OF tel y wdlally 10 | bor, wud for muny years an older in the church. Athena? cause the woro intelli; ‘ Dror Hera ee TELS eee a ele | ts Organization, wooordinur to Mr, Brookos, dates about sinall things, but about groat tuings, bavk to Oct, 28, 1841, the fuunder buying becu ‘Towuwer the quevou " Whatistke news?’ | the Rov, Aratus Kent, the first missionary to . RAILROAD TIME-TABLE, AND DEPARTURE IGAINH — EXPLANATION, MAiks.—tsSntuntay excepted. *Yanday excepted. xo & Northwestern Hatiway, me-t'anls,¥1eopin PIF A AE Cinrkeat, Grand Pact id Uopot corner of Wells and Ki only ono of whom Is now fiving—Abratam Mnthaway, at tha age of 1. Binco the estnh- lishment of the Firat Church thers bave beon xathored within Its fold At persona, ‘The su- elety has furnished Ave youne men for the ministry and two for fs now ony of the most Intitenttal re ptton, and bs rapidly: Ine Inembership, eitywers done at the requcs ford, of St, Lute, at inne tine a prominent member of tho Amcriean Hott Tho present pastor. tha Nev. Le tho Kev. M. We Mackie, who now Inboring in Coicowa. DIL Lone IN NosToN. Spretat tMevatch ta ‘the CAteauo ‘Tryune. Rostox, Mass, Vet. #.—Tho Rey. Dr, Lorimer, yu, preached In the Bratiic. xquara s afternoon to nr tnensa conurestits on, the chureh being op tufter belng closed for suv of his work In Coleszo.of hisauceess in tha chitreh to which be wont, of its become sy large Unt it was necowsnry for it to colonize, of the 1 A new Haptist church In the thiekly-actth OF tho eity, and of bis personally te Rponmsible for 810,090 Of the $G3AKH! wuld uw ehureh' partly dest Hie asker fo} Marshatttorn fixoron Facitis Fase lane ions orgmoizations in thiy tb of Capt. John ‘i Kwektord & Dubuque Kracport & Nodkforit x Mibeat too Specials wnukee & Grean Ta} Uaxken Pasecngar., US aa RIRANSRTCTS BUISPSSARSIIAASSHSSIBLAISSSSSA Hinnenpolla Kap Oshkowdy via Fan BSPbseessnss SagaeassDSSeS PEEP CEEECECEEEEEEEEEEces wrge suin Was Lone 2 a ———— MALL-POX Wholesale Vace Poles — Father Barzynsikt's Worts Among Hin Poople. While most other peapia In Chicano were tak- dinner sleatn yesterdity, the Hteaith Departinent was cugaged lua work of philanthropy: snd neces#ty cumbined, vace chanting the unvaccinated In twoof the Vollsh Tt was a work that lind been determined on rome time ago, whon the Neuith Department determined to adopt ‘Tan ate howse-to-bouse vaccination wholesalo {n tha Infected dis trict, subdividing tho work under charge of competent physicians, No one cau have an {den how tho feellme of opposition to vancination ting changed in tha Fourteenth Ward within a coms paratively short time. Who were so dead-sot against bel Stauber led whatever thero existed in tho Soclallstle runks. experimenting with death, in which the Ieaper galped tho battle. Tho oblitorution of whole families, the declinution of othurs ly to taking-off of purhups four outot a funily of Ave persons, have led to thia change inopliton, and cesistnnes to yaecinution isis thing of the past. ‘The Health Vepartinent Inbored tinder great disadvantage while vaccination was bat- Jn tho malin, ainall-pox has pre- vallod largely among Pollah entlzrants—poor fuinities who bave recently coma bere. abodes, in inany Instances, wero the abodes uf Wretcheiness Inn neighborboot of Mth, the health officers were apprised among thom a stugo when move thom Chicago, Burlington & Qui tr 0) sty batwoen Madi= Ing their Sunday atte MDownot's fro at ‘Denver Hxpees Catholic eburehes, arora Santas Passengers. SSse, nesseaen UNE's suggestion and vaccluate bh sat. Thentes Tritt, i thativ, excopt Sunny, ¢haily, oxcapt ye'from Central Do+ Chicago, Miwankee & St. Paat Hatlway. nor Mutisan, Canal, and Adams-sts, cl and Gh (lari y vieeknated, aune ttupdg By; Dat 3 to the nospitul. them meant sure death; to leave thom gave a fulnt hope of recovery, Rmone these unforiunnte pi ful. ‘Tho surroundings In the Fourteenth Ward, ina stuttary Konse, favite death—invite It in tho ses Of ill AUrtN—und, Une i AccoMuadnton Hat the deatherato cue hing bern fears garb of zyiiotle disen Jess the sunitury condition of this seeth 7 cet Utflces, at Dopots, 0 South entyethirdest | lark-st., Gruid Pactitt Palmer douse, Janvo. | Arrive. —— 0 p22 pm violent und warm tug epi This {3 no ox- ruted picture, ‘Tho ward Is tho howe of th tbat enhnot bo Ranras chy, Denver, Puebto Ex. 4 Buses City, euuin Fe, Now tex Ie Hternin Kast Ex} is, SEIDEL Ot Xe i Tatutes Moritugeht s¢ Texas, + TuLIncksanyvilte, Onicans Expeesn,. At was only a row days two thae tho gout FATHER VIN Catholle Church, corner of Nobio and Ingram streets, came to the Health Ones saw bis people tll by wuld bu xtuyed und: through dye | of tho Polish und was vaccinated. scores of ndisenusy Which prevented, white noranee, to aval thegiselves of U He appealed to aud pleaded with thei, and 4 sued a ciroularto thom asking tbem to be yace einuted, that their lv otters bave always been ae his people, Tht and worked aniotne, the: «FIG SON Oboe 4 B nis Central Mnitroud. Kuest. util foot of Tranty-second: and Malinur House, ntight be suv alt of vneelut- jour Ciatk, Grand 2 fuse with o father's nnd he lsat Inst seving thene falt Yesterday morphs during thuseryien ed alt whe desired to be yecelnated thomselves er who bud children whout the: vuceinated to cume tock in the tteraoon, when tho ofligers Would be there to vacelunte all who come, tirged ull ty come whe could, antl to send thule neighbors and Crieuds who they knew teaded this protection syulnst auiull-pox. At2 o'clock round fr, Garroit. of the HV eharge of tbo Wost 1l- vision, Drs. Venn aud Husenthal, the special: bs‘sieliue, And Ollicers Sinelalr, Hy tits tie bandeeds at people hud ‘Thyro wero persons of 232 to tha churel outias Hurtinetan 1 hi, Burlington & paescaSsee there canto upon tho divatth Department, gEEE333 tn Satuntay 0 ht to Gilaian only. e—On Saturday ntzht ruua tu Peoria only. Wahash, Mt, Loute cz Pacific allway. Union Vepot, Stato and Mrolfthests, All State with, aud 1t- enthored In the church. 40 ttwes, front the 1ifant tu uring al the wuy up, y bared thelr nrms, on doctor und each threes hours cirs rift to fho Yep ft and Wentivorih-ne. cars Withinano bloek. , i i ‘Whey eame by scor ee ete Tatas care work commenced, oflicer fell to work, thoy lnbored uncedsinuely using up 42 points, wien the virus wis Ox some aeventy-fve persons to be vaccinated, but, they tad te bo put off until unother ae. Mung Inch and women after betng Vacclaated upon snnitert Che athor, but were told further vitcelnation was thon unnecessary. cathustasin was quite great, and (a the the ruporiers present way also vace ter the work wis done it was une nouncett by tho Reverend Father that the work would be continued ut tho same place next Sune day at the sume hour, Upon parting De, Garratt thanked the gout privat tur his kindness and Wid, but the latter replied; 1] thank you. YOU HAVE SAVED THE LIVES UF MY PEOPLE. T hope that it 1 « ‘ou WHE eal upan lp you to my utmost power, Tt wns now nearly durk, and officers pucked thelr t Waite tho wool work deseribed above was go fog on, Dr. De Wolf, too, wus notsdle, ‘The Cam Alen doloy some vacetn- Ollicert Muhony Priter, Hand Lewis of tho Hualth Depirtment, ufternoun service in Church. Uoyno avenue, near Amnbrose street, Linat physlelnns und olticers to vadelnate them, before the eervice er Bo'elack the wor! ro 4b points sed,’ vd, minis Of whom wero The work wus completed by t Sunday vt tho Valmur Housy, und Grund Pacity Hi ‘Thero were sult 1? i, Sorinutold & Hannibal Fast Line "1320 p m|* 3:3) p ne 7. sially except suntayn OTE Pulltunn Sleepine Card from Chieaco to Bt Yooria. Variur Day Coaches, lenge to St. Lauis, nod Re: rf, Chicago to Haniibat ang Kungus Cts. “No change of Day Coaches Chicago to Ht, Louls or Kansas Clty, Chicazo, Roek felnnd &: Paciite Iajteond. Denot, curnorof Van Buren and Sberaan-ms, "TMoket Onlees, 1 Clatkent., SLOr mu Grund'Pacine Motel, wud 75 Canal, corner Madison, Leave. y Arrive. 10:00 nm] * 0:00 pa a2 Louly, Kishsas City, 1 with rayorving chaies, elining-Clinlr Xteaping tousy, Palmar House, 19 nssist you, Twit endeavor to Davenport & Peoria ¥xproas,... uffs Kust Expres. cI and the physiclung “aps aud went home, ‘uxaluner of ffoalth wa nating. He was aided ty Hus stand Accommodutl Stina Island Accommodation Bing Hdand Accommodation... Houth Chien Accommodation..| the priest umuunc health officers eamo ad dicta STRUTT TSsOS Uses BERBZEHESER GEES SBSSEESBESR SERB Bf BUCBUSURDPAS Brot infants in arms, turk, and will bo ropented satrd thne and place. The Cominisstoner of Pub- He Henith was groatly disappointed in not re= colving 00 more vaveine polnts yusterday morn dng, for had thoy como Lo hand that many mote As (twas, nearly do ergons were known to have cen yacelnated ueloy tho tay. ‘fouorrow the puplls of the school conneoted with Xt. Paul's Chureb will be vaccinated by the floatth Department officers, who will visit the place fur tat p stinily excopt Sundays, tally excopt, gpally oes ne Monuages” {EBUrEd ‘i only.’ tSunduya only, Michigun Central Ratiraad. foot of Lake-ntand foot o| Ut ONICUN, 7 Clarkeat., soit vl, Orand Pacive Hotel, ond Patmer i ft 'Twonty-necond-st, gaat curner oflisns could hive been used, in, dain ind A! Bpoctul New Yurk Bape ialauinzou Avcommuodati AUaniis Express (ally, Niuht Baprees... i Grand Itaplies Petosky Expres aurund Haplds & Muskegon Ex, anduy excepted, aSaturuays loave at 41) Wake Shure ec Miehisan Southers Jtallwa; ‘Veket Onteex at depots, Van Huron-st, huad of yand Forty-tnir rere eat oa ‘ Hing wilt purchase anyiohers o ttl of Dr. [hull’a Cough syrup. DAKE NAVIGATION, To oe it sortucs Aquarter of = EBESEEEE pouREPoTS jRRBASERE GOODRICH'S STEAMERS. For Itncine, Milwaukee, Stinboysun, Manitowoc, Ludington, aid Munistes, dally ate p, uz, Sundays ean tho nbare ruil it Shi Raltu, Tronty~ und frelebt ofica under Snernan oftiens in the tirand Hacitte $utol Platt (vig Main Ling). ‘ant xpress wally) v. Hxpress (tally) QNigit Express, “asaturdaya tuava ab 1p, tialeinanee ol Depots, Exposition Nutldlag ral. LWOKUL oltiges, #5 Clarkes Ghd pacite troteteahd Dopott stonutrs. Chicagy, Menominee, Sturgeon Bay, who Buperive towns, Vin Mecanaba, paturday, and fuot of Twenty-aeo- Morning ¥xpress) eae CON UPON BONDS. Until orders exhunnted wit pay from GO to BLUWAU Ut thes bu selied matitetng In (sia Coxcept thy Bue MRO AUG atiee ubtuchid. 1 otherwise valueless avenritien by aunulose und Ukely ft KreUAL sad 1 Sunduye excopied, isuniy Hig. rantttue ‘i Ra iy Sow ion iriihaus change. ‘Yhe new ang clagat re Chicugu and New York dally as. Munkakee Linc, pake-at, und faot of Twonty-second> OMices at Dopots and 11 It y Wo tiutuly nnd Vaitawe Hawsue et AVushington City, and ta ontira tralus through from, kena ot of I, bart abt terminate atany yy vnc aAll elie 90. wha profur can York Hank at the abuve rity. shin by eapross, 0.0, 1 iy ANY chitites. tin hausted Twill roturn by next mull, Bend ty uddroas dinnapolis & Louts-} Do ulunt Bxprus Pittaburw, Fe Punters Ure 0; Wayne ds oat ire mer Adams and © ts. Vickot OMces, area, iaimer ivuse Grand Iacito ictey je Water. Bint to irokis Watur Cum Bt. faottlae PROFESSION. CATARRH it VECO davotws exctusivouts Mail and Yizpro: Macitle bapress (ually Paar LAne preorereers: Pitteburs, Cluctnu: (Clocinnatl and Kokomy Alr-Line: . curuer of Adauut and Vane a con Bi Hrwad Pavito Moti, and #1 Gul dda dexprean (daily) Bult TU. Chipase de Kustera Uilisate Halirosd, i outed.) f atone states” Ticket Ofscen, ot kat, U State-st, Melmer House, vy citic, Brits» Express (cor. Slate wid Fruits ADVERVISING RATES. Louls Loyd & Co, Dates stalalus, ude, Iargast asaurt> y puckages, pate Dual people. Goude alu U Fouth Clurkeat cope Suudays. “Dally. go & Grand Trunk Hallway, Depat comer of Twelfth 93 Washin hy Axuny vatadi Gly rates tn auy of the losdiuy papure ta ein any of the leading py NOUr vring boture comtmetlog Mail and Bzpress,

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