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: ee SUNDAY, DECEMBER’ 11,..1881_TWENTY PAGES ~LINED. SALIN-LINED. SATIN-LINED. SATIN-LINED. Boek 4 ers THE CHICAGG TRIBUNE - SATIN-LINED.. SATIN-LINED. & aya SLEEVES SULK-LINED, | - Price. Tomorrow, - - - - $25.00! i ate Beautiful Soft Elysian; Colors, Black and DARK RICH BROWN. Satin Linings will not wear well, but our customers call for them on account of the ease in putting on and taking off. and also * 7 1 . ay * 9 a zi : > a ig « = the nice appear "ance. These Overcoais cost the manufacturer a-good deal more money than we ask for them; they were too nice for his trade, and he closed them to us for $23, and we ak you $25. ~ 3,000 New Overcoats just-made up, and the prices are much less than October prices, and the styles are entirely new. We haye had 300 Satin-Lined Overcoats ‘come into our store since Thanksgiving Day; in other stores you-(may he) will see a “DOZEN.” > Come in,.and Willoughby, Hill & Co. will show you ten big piles of them. - a ; : ’ Ses our Polar Wave Overcoat; also the “Buy Me and Pl Save Your Life”, Overcoat; also the Quick Sale Ulsterette at $15. 0° | : FUR OVERCOATS, FUR ROBES. More Overcoats than you can find in any other store, and all new the past two weeks. Prices lower than ever known before. WILLOUGHBY, HILL &C O., corner Madison and Clark-st. “DE, E CLOAK: . —— To-morrow at ten we show Holiday Dolmans, entirely new. 25 Fur-Trimmed Sitk Dolmans, quilted lining, $20, 35 better ones at $25, 50 Quilted Silk Lining, entire garment “Fare Silk,” 26,50... 150 Elegant Silk Garments, with Beautiful Plush, Elegant Fur, Handsome Satin, Magnificent Silk Linings, at $27.50. and rise. Tis said Willoughby, Hill & Co: are selling the most beautiful Outside Garments for Ladies ever shown in Chicago. We have certainly caused lots of “trouble” to the Cloak trade, and ’iwas not our high prices that did it. ; Most of them State-st. Cloak fellows pring their hinch with them now, and “Jon” works in the stor, the “Coop” is for sale, and Gvhat was it you used to peddle?) says there is no money in the Cloak business, Willoughby, Hill & Co: seil hem for a dollar profit: “darn” the business, Hm going on the Board of Trade, or V1 stay on the jury. | ; tS Another lot of “ Esthetic” Decorations, ala “OSCAR WILDE.” These goods are all hand-painted, and a very small- amount of money will produce a delightful ‘effect. You cannot conceive of a prettier present to a lady than a dozen of these decorations.. We have not been able to get them fast encugh to supply the demand. Beautiful Suspenders, in handsome boxes, with appropriate, cards—just the present to make any gentleman. We sell them without fancy prices. Now remember that. Holiday Neck Dressings, Holiday Hdkfs. of beautiful and novel patterns, Holiday Umbrellas of silk, new styles of handles. No fancy prices at the “Lightest” and Brightest Store in the World. WILLOUGHBY, HILL.& CO., corner Madison and Clark-sts., the Sleepless Clothiers of all kinds of “fdlks.” Our Milwaukee-av. Store sells Dry Goods, Sitver- ware, Carpets, Furniture, Holiday Toys, and goods of all kinds; also Clothing, Cloaks, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Furnishing Goods for Men, for Women, for Children. That Store is 100 feet wide, 120 r tories high, built of marble, lighted by 26 e Big Store cor. Blue Island-av. and Twelfth-st. All open till nine o’clock every night. ' : : Electric Lights. We aiso hav RELIGIOUS that put bis Holy Spirit withm. hin?” chat fs, | Methodist minister is not a Methodist minister, ‘i within the people of the age of Mos however it muy surprise tha sneacious new It. Whether the members of this church cail them- | und reads the Seriptures and bymns. At class- | phoned in this way on railroad tracks and in the 31 us selves Iseaclites or the Lost ‘Tribes, or Identity | inecting sne is by bis side aud informs him of | Water. He says he a ieee car riers elle eT pst That areverled law was the foundation of | pauper world, his this at it gives us | ites. we do not kuow, but the record is made of | the names of those who speak and those wuo o a ny. vil Gou's covenant with Iernei, is a-presupposinen | anotuer “independent e juChicaso. There | * The First Identity ig | | fall to do so, that be may,eall upon them togive | 5. nine Masai ta pee up ameiene ‘iat Sealt a Bp arly latortore: with. ae works ue Thesis on the Pentateuch by Dele | mouth.” suysthe Lord to Hoseas ei. 1 and | willhot fenve azine did’ fie Meruometane ta | Tbe free distribution of Bitles and Testaments mgr eee any travels, and a sliort mee intercepted a mes- | Dy bavinz the posts cundsomely turned wid S iy Uei- " + notfeave as be did the Metbodist one to ; yy colporteurs among the Mexicans in Southern Dr. Henson, of Philudelphia, has reconsidered | sage passing over a telephone-wire under the | Painted, and they being no bigher’ than the or- eot | water in one of the West Side parks. His theory, } “nary wwalng post. they cin be made orna~ whien he ministered until recently thousands ¢f | Colorado hus materially. aided in. breaking up | bis resignation of bis pastorate there to ke nia come as “un exsle over th isch, the Leipsic Falher Hon a nn at renee dollirs fa debt. tor the fulependents do not | yo" Holy Brotherhood,” a sociery-of flagel | acallto the First Baptist Church of this city. | asT suid, ta that the whole earth Is simply'a | Mental instead of Objectionuble. Prof. Burrete Hebraist. quently & correlative relation between tho cov- | forit.. He will not leave it, us fe ad that, corn | Sts. Tok His Hoek in the Quaker City were so vehement: } tonss of polarity, with every purticien telegraph | S1ss that my evatem will alinost du awuy with : emintand the law as its record. The eame | with faction, for there is nothing to tear, and There stands the Church, munching her crust. Sotied to a itmdpsiee hie reste Ey at be was Rite, ane mene Edited é cable at any point ee for ay uuderuteiuns cable sy tem. J 3 p to r | erection of poles, the stringing of wires, loca- prophet says, vil.“ They, like men (or, like | besides the ‘independents’ do not care even | of orthodoxy witb toothless gums. She bas a ret a t t Adam) have transgressed the covenant,” and, | enough for religion to tight over it. So fur he { keen nose for heresy, but never smefls the rank In this way he proposes to put it Into the power | FIVCOOn OF Poles: : i 2, “1 have written tohim the great things | has the prospect of a successful ministry. He | foulness of dishonesty in business and_secial SUNDAY MUSINGS. of a ship crossing the ocean to tap the cable and | HOH Of routes, ete. are left entirely to be done f tay law (or perhaps better, may I write fo | may tiatter bimselt, besides, that, us is the hte. Orthodoxy in this country is the foster- get the latest news from home. ‘Tha use af. his | eee ee ace pubis Weeks ote eee him myriads of my hws), they were counted as | at Central Music-Hall, he himself will be the | mother ot indlifereoce and athelsm.—Canadian |, Pe telephone on railronds will do away with the | Dehuntment of Public Works, so that the poles we thing."" There the prophet conceives | attraction, and bis vanity Wut incense till it | Spectator. Get out, young man; she is nothere,” said | mistakes and errors of telegraph opera- | wust Le properly put up. und the cables proper- $a written document which, though it | sicken bim, if that be possib! x 5 —; | a-preacher-one Sunday in the middie of hisser- | ‘0F8 and the aceldents resultiur from | IF sirung. [his suzuestion. however, i3_rov ey rger thun itis, would be cou- ‘The Advance says: “We feel sorry for Dr. Mr. Spurseon, speaking of the Revised’ New rollth whora be saw standiig’ besiea them, for “ccnductors would get their | temporary purposes only, and until sueb thine ss cere by Ea be hes ability aad an ophortunity; , Testument, with his characteristic, pith and | mon toa youth whom be saw standing Besitat- | orders. from headquarters by telephone, | he Underground cable system shall be perfert~ Modern crities conclude ess than be point of truth urs: fe ids &ktluable addition ingly in the doorway. and tore ould’ be any mistitke about then ee aut pine. : % mzde fhess eugs Ee ae eae ©} ro aur version, but it will need much revision | yfrg, ‘ . then. In addition: to that, he says he can fix It and since I've sven Mr. Evins, Tenens Oe oF Coven ar mein ly etuical falien into the | hefore it will be fit for public use. ‘To transinte ae Homespun Bae shocked ou pear a oF | so vou can take tt messnge from the truck, while | J bave been thinking a xreat. desi sioHae tnprohebie ta ieee and eS ee well, the knowledge of two inngunges is needed; ose giddy Brownjobn girls speak of Haydn as | yoiare riding aon inaear” unon this onitter, and I bave come to ent with Jer., xxxiii., 14 . JnrO Aly AMOET TOPOL P ta -the, men of the New ‘Testament Company are | the author of the “Creation.” Mrs. Homespun * And he's got all this patented?” the conclusion that this system cun be carried Ma. SEE: ahodarn writiesreluoe ante: | it wet ta fora with the strung in Greek, but weak in English. snys she docsu’t know anytning about the Bibie | “No, not all. We've just, mude application | oltover all the streets of tho elty, and abso. ave us spurious, and the Septuasiat favors | imputed to his breth eumenical | tho Brow njubn’s have, but ler D:ble ‘doesn’t { for patenting the rallrond and water part of the | inity daaeas with the necessity of np under sae iS, were required to prove that his lonest. n call for | say anything about Haydn or any other fiddling | * "Wau poles be’ ’ 4 ital, eng a 2 Pihgeesteed: : wiia Dee fay any iY bit kind of 2 machine does he use to do ai) |. Poles being of iron and made ornamental, car pines js “not within ‘tho _ Methodist min srenee to be heldin December, | German.” sh nnt Hind of 2 a e at | poles be Tor lamp-posls and eau save the ety the e ot " se t i ” 4 “Well, it wouldn't be wise just now to go into | €XPerse.of lummp-posts upor streets where they piseepal Church. to be composed of | Jessie bad been reproved at bome for begin- | 4 gos cription of . the whole business. Fart of ir, | 4fe not now erected. “Or, aycalu, where the co i s of ull the Methodist branches in | ning bits ot kindergarten work that she did not SThave | bany desires to pay (or thom, the lamp-post: the United Srates.- ItJ8 protble that the tai 7 che would sbi You see, is patented,.and pare is not. as Ubave Me cae pay ey EOS sari vote eae f these results have not mathomatical { 10 tind out that tis preaching is broad und. Hoe | ference will meet. in plurtimore, where, to Les, | SB!Shs as she would “form bad miibits. This fall | just told you, But the main difference between | can. PG taken town, end tenpy replaced upon a Religious War in 3. secondly, they Cannot shake the | crul,andali that sort of thing, without -ealling | the Methodi copa} Church wag orjntnized, | the child saw for tne frst time at-an agricult- | Strong telephone and the Bell istbla: The Bell | Toone institution, L buve still a further ims Italy. Testament supposes us premises of itsell and. ne i f ¢ Oid Testament, which the New | conscious attention ‘to the'cisim so The mevi e barrier of enste between whites has one diaphragm. When the voice speaks, he iy. it is aemonstrabte - What the Scriptures Say on ' the Marriage Re- lation. & Comments of the Religious Press on the Outcome of the Thomas Lin Case. then, for there-this Es We commend thes of the eighth century to the consideration of | istry, his sermon . just Sunday those whose vonsciences ure alarmed by the re- | dence sullitient. If he will now con! suit of the modern inquiry concerning the Pen- | to go abead and deliver bis me: Hot-Headed Catholics Threaten | tuteuen. Lord to the souls ot men, and_ultow: the world jews cither held by or If anything more “ural show some polled cattle, when, between % : cons rention f a : hen, ber cdlalins’ that It vibrates. che: dlipbceeni: provement to suggest, of which Ihave. this it wilt certainiy lenve im ryout to deliver to 88 | and bmweks isa wredt hindrance to missionary | Het and amazement, she exclaimed, “Why, So ee ron ee ees apna Sud | Morning spoken. to Prof. Barrett, and we bave ee eee Le Ata ceurlahie tearulncurtes labors. 10 Central Africa. Monamiuedat mis- ma mm! none of them got horns on. Loesever | the tow of electricity. Tho truth of the matter | discussed it ut lensth, and be ees with tne. rucr, * 3 stomuries trom Moroceo make the Africans | G od begin things without finishing? It’ ig that Strong speaks with bis telephone witho! tis this: Instend of hich poles ut the intersec- Gioa beg! swiepout Tiniening? Ieee ted Lan ita ithout | tion of streets, L would there also have low posts ‘Tbat be ma the grace to | covi, : ‘i wi Sit sociul equals, nnd-thus their labors are product- ” any diaphram at all, showing that‘there is no resist the peculiar temptations apt to be ive ul: tel croatar seule, than those oF cke.| BOLE Susrent to Huctuatey he speaks directly to the | and carry the cables down thom and into uid through a tunnel ucross the intersections of i ton of Gud, althougn oni; is fA preparatory and General News at Home and Abroad | imperfect ove, und tar Jesus Christ, as tno imi- | in his place and rive to tis West oppertunity. 18 | white missiomuries, ‘There are alroudy 1000000 | The minister asked the Sunday-school: “With | mayenet.” - : - —Personal: Mention—Sunday the law. Hels the untitype of the law, and fle | both carnestly wishing and prayin: Moslems in Central Afrien, and. the day seems | vehat remarkable weapon did Sanson at oue | | “How recent or otherwise is this startling dis- | stro yha" anak peat. Laurrete sil. tO" Ino. aes has abrogated by fultillment, not only the law of | ‘The Nurtheestern Christian Advoca! ree; f NOE tur distunt when. Islamisia will have the | sime stay the Philistines?” For awhile there Z wate as suru Uae pinek sc tree. | Barrete sai 00.18 Musings. the oldest and youngest parts of thy middie | “Now that the strucele is. pitst digie | COWDEN for ttsithoriinnse, Was no answer. and the mimster, to assist the © says be cay prove by reputable witnesses | Tprovement upon the present syste books of the Pentateuch, but all of Deuteronomy | ly that Dr. Thomas is inn positi The regular quarterly mecting. of the Wom- | children a httle, commenced tupping bis jaw | that be used bis telephone in 1855. Bell simply | 2 T5 be considered ub finprovement us bled As ——. and Ezekiel. : had ween voluntury om bis part—where every | an’s Baptist Foreign, Missionary Asscciution of | with the Ups of his fingers, at the same time | vk up tls ideas, probubly without Keowing, | So {0 DCEO TTD this eateu, these Dusts eat OUR WAYS. . Methodist can, without embarrassinent, give | Chicago will be Belt with the Second Baptist | saying. “What's this—wbat’s this?” Quick us | Bowever. that they were his, The tact is Strong | 40 erected so.as to be no interference with tbe . - MARRIAGE him alt kindness and brotueriy’ love, | tie eun | Chutret, corner of Morgan and Monroe, streets, | thoustt a litle fellow, quite janocently, replied: ler the thing rest fora nuatber of years, besit’ | workinus of hremen: fur, as Colet Sweniy sind eke Sy c think, say, write, and urge all that is nearest to. yy Dee. 15. 33 p.m. The Key. Mr. | “The jawbone of an ass, sir.” = x Ba) wuine, °Lf it is necessary, these cabl nt ‘ins e SmBLe a cer, p2 ’ du u est G scp hm. The | believe, when he took out a pateat on x, |-ivint, “If it is necessary, these cables can be WAT THE BIBLE THE SUBJECT. bis heart without a word of Methodist criticism rt. from Canton, Cuina. will be present. and Moses P. Handy, of the Philadelphia | put the ‘patent probably vame broad | lifted of the poles, but under ordinary circum. Staunces they will not interfere in the te wil : For The Chicano Trine. ‘We wearily toil up the hillsides, ‘And the Lord God said, It Is not good that the | usto bitnself personally. He is now in the ‘The reports of circle: age ; se eas e a, Forme oF nee ides, man should be alone: iwill make bimabelp, | TAKS of of near to those from whom Meth- | consideration of the work, and present ueeds of | Ly*s% met with Robert Ingersall the other Gay: | cnough, and Bell stepped in in ISir and | Tere Hepurtment... These pests coud ‘orgetting the Swevt vales uf rests 5 P- | oaisis can receive eriticism und sntigontsin | the society of the West, and the plan Tor Biblical | .. {tm lad to. sce you. id the journalist, | took nis patent before Strong got bis perfected. | ee Pera aetore, ; pester ene he ‘We pluage into dense, tangled fores meet forhim, . . . andthe Lord God . . «| ity Thee AG ry nd tiacagon teen Hera ra tnough of course Teanuot subseribé to your | The problem now is to fix the vatent upin good {| Made. as { sald before. ornamencal, and "the We pluage Fst ts, without tlinching.. We congratulate: the non= | training of candidates, with news trom the for- | goetrine. or rather your Jack of it—your irre- | 5 3 Ove be thi cross-burs will be very short—nv longer than the When the platn, narrow way is the best. made Hea woman, ana brougbt her unto the | Methodist publicin having a preacher who is] ¢izu Neld, will, It is hoped. make n varied and . Sea chy: voune trends | Supe and sec as we believe ta be the case. | arms of a himppost, as the eubles can be struns » man... . . Therefore shall a min leave bis | fur more evan than the average of inde- | interesting meetmg, -A lurge ‘attendance of. evolentiy, “stop! the. Lord | Js tetas uoaies pT lee tie nlone: LatStroug | Yery elesely, und they will not obstruct the view <We pass half the dew-Inden roses rather and his mother. aud shull cleave unto his | Pendent teachers, “He bus brains, and readinz, tadips trom the ditferent eburehes {s hoped for. Wiideprive you. Or avy other | paturily thinks: and so does most everybody. -L | UP and down tbe strect uo more than the ort MI REPRE CB U5Sy y bope be may | Several meetings of tho Kefurmed Protestant } young person, of your hope of hell!” siess, that it's ad—d sbame for Lell-to pave a-| Bary inmpposts. of huve teurticd, further, thas these cubles cut: be su constructed thitt they cuit That bloom by our path every day; wife: und they shall be one’ flesh.—Gen., fi., IS- e erely y Weeee not the beauty beside us 24 (See Deut., reli, 12-29) oe aes Hang thauceaas ge deciles “aid “cuteere aN | Ok, ce were held recently at Mur- ; beg , nly of another nin’s invention. By the Bae y 24 (See Deut., rzii., 12-29). » | that he may tive ma! and do aaundred | J. , Sy CODES. SE Bucolie critic: * Why, ‘twas only t’other Sun- | Moeoupoly of auother ni ne ey be drawn to an absolute tension, so that. nef ‘With eyes on the delds-far away. _ Live jovfully with the wife whom thou lovest } titres mo nhe has boped to do, General Synod was composed of | gay. in the putpit—Sunday ‘after Micmucnas | ee ara eave of course the | more than three, and nt the owteide four, post all the days of the life of tby vanity, which He | The world ne tT teaching, and we shitl ‘ named by the dis- | carspaeited iy é Seep ih aoa will be required to x block. | I muide bis © y ignorant ereetur’ be was. NOTICED. THE BUZZING NOISE gestion to Mr. Evans end the centieman whe hath given thee under the sun, all the days of ee bet ene ‘Peopte’s Church’ is thy vanity: for that is thy portion in this hfe, « from uit parts | of Revelations. +My bretnren,’ sayshe. *tnese | inseparuble from the telephones now in use. | has charge of the construction of th 'S or evangelists. things are beyond me. Tecannot expluin them | The irouble is they have oo adjustment. The | line, ana they both admitted © to me “that fully to you. aw, then, passon” thinks |, | strong telephone, by a curious device. works | ny” pian was feasible, und that they We venture through deep, fuamtag waters, When jo! there's a bride plain in sight; +AVe stumble ané «rope in the darknes: Whea Gud bids us walk in the tigoe and jp thy lapor which thou tukest under the THE PAPACY. vrvice for tievlogiest students and } £44 > wa. th us sun.—Ecclesiuales, ix. 9. Bote eee e On the fourth | “But do yous ek yourself, up there for if you ‘very much like an opera-glass. You screw the | would be satisied if they could zeta temporary HOTHEADED CATHOLICS THREATEN A RE- on was inteo- }. G0n't know what you be talkin’ about? haddle around until the buzemg entirely | tine of that sort. ‘They can introduce the sate ir, | system for the polive and fire-alurm telegrape We foolishly mm the st Tl ill ent of is the question of Bibtic Inbly ture: from the cualiabh > Re. Lote Menke om tne muon that dace hes, LIGIOUS WAR IN ITALY. duced. ‘The assembly decided that a special | ‘The tate Dr. Chapin had an unbappy turn for To watch the long shadows we cas be master e scholar, . 2 4 L Y eee ae ti the muster and the scholar, outor the taber- | mye possivle retirement of the Pope from | commission should be appointed to exam.no the | pus. Dr. Emerson on oue occasion preached m entering the pulpit, laid { AN operit- disuppears, and you -+get the — ct unobstructed. sound of the buman voice."| and the telepbone compnoles, ell of whlen rua + oroperly focused, presents a | over so ttuy Streets and tn vartuus localities mage, without uny blurring; this | that the underground system will be Vastly costs We fly from them, still gazing bac! icles act <e “y _ 4 ‘ ‘Thea. bah nae oo mt Jeiring backward, th helussol faced and Ales atin ofteretb. pada Rome, ou which subject a great deal of speen-.| P rench Translations of tbo able and w pehkee, ee Chapicy an mn enlteriag the ‘pulpit an oun a 7 * done agvin, covering the ultwr ot the Lord with | !Hon bas been indulged in by the European | Spica, WOH te subject to the couting General | His Si Chupinaiterward came in, and, siteing | new telepbone, properly adjusted, does away | iy. and will cause more or lest tearing up of Our ways are not Thine, O our F , and with eryime out, inso- | PYess and the Roman correspondents ot the | ™ go down curelesiy masbed the hat completely, | With the rumbling, whirring, and generally din- | streets, Whereas this system. wht” uniter tt Jndierous incident occurred during the Con- | ‘srising and picking up the mutilated tite, be | bolical sound you now bear, and gives you the | ground Intersections, would be of comparutives tears, with’ weeping. much that He ri clexr and perfect tones of the bunian vole ty moderate cost un Lewspapers, hs aruused an intense | , 4 resuine : ow “Have you sten auy experiments with Strong |” Prof. Burrett said of the sugzestion: “1 think 2utional Jubitee recently held in Manchester, | Conrempicted It with ene, FC not the otferme sy tead to wild deptes of unre: ‘They lead us far out of our journe: nay Goh coe receical ; "i i . y mere, of receiverh it with cood will at amoung some of the ultra-Catholic com- “ Hey rplexity = ‘They lead ue is : any .recelvetl it, with, good will: ut iu a 2 England. ‘Pbs was the perplexity of the com- | 5 aa Wwagasilie ti now B sO ruptures unulesE your hung. | Vet ye sus, Wherefore? Because | mupities in various parts of aly. In Palermo | mittee having chanze of-the collection of bymns Jou thoawbe cant; wae Asie Bie (bur dw, 1b 18: Its tennonee the phina good one. 1 think deeldediy an in Rave mercy, compassionate the wife of tig youth, ay the following prociination was re: ly posted | When the jubilee hvimn ot Charles Wesley was | ~ s = Yes, and as far as-they have gone they sub- | provement over. what we bive got now. Lap: ur cas f Mitel 2 proposed.” it begins with, the fumitiur:tine, A.clergyman one 4 it watching his little Next week we shall buve a | prove all such measures unril the city can bulle os the former angrily 4 periments, und if the telc- | conduit in which to lay the underground ca- iust whom thou bust 4 ‘ de oS ethy companion, | Q2 many of thy dead sralls, and covenant. And did not He due of the Spirit, it ‘ear of jubtice hascoime,” and would bive | doy and gir at pla; pecinily appropriate for the occasion bad | murched away from bi: for their falsere- | not the unfortunate line been found, ~ Keturn, | does that wgnin L will ce: inners, bone.” It was thought | on her head.” My Aud open our sin-blinded gealt treacherc * And show us how fuil of Thy tory and the wife of t Are even the gruyest of ski make out f comment in the columns of the Italian ¢ * The ; é . i ¢ using: “If she | -pnone continues to du whut be claims for it, and | bles.”” nly heap coals of tire | we ean establish our rights—as we believe we es ed the father, | can—there is a Very comfortable fortune in it” PRATT ON THE LYON & HEALY PIANO. ‘Turke, animated by ze: it, wouiy ved the clerg, that imapy an enild would vested with tne mautle of the immortal -Bee Siena of our Churet ridiculed, i } ceremony by Mr. Milne in’ his reply to the r ture injunction.’ Mayor Efarrison’s Compromise Plan for | thoven, aud whose symphonic, lyric, aud ph: rided. Yes, and mall this westane ndreciia | {bon Of anksito the peuuls of Stenenuster = Erecting Telegraph Lines. works have dont so much to clevate and diree Still ugt the tool erore n hundtnl | Ms words were: received with roarsof laughs | CALENDAR FOR THE WEEE. | when a Tumese reporter entered Mayor | the musical taste of his countrymen and to # bets En TmAven., | (Papa hbretime Uuer Tnil poly | tizion, fo grins und nlesperately Hebe tor ity |e nel Fen Ak casa tee [oschone will Sou dat thal id the little stone deal: treacherc and we Cathol jinditterent and in r 4 Hleputes: nih Ror ee were ot =e re ‘The greatest of America’s living composers, 1S ct ENC calles cs nd the hyinn was fellow, ul get ems ‘That iss ihe InfaiOns Sen i ees cue Toe iike ei ton soon tm beep, wad: | Cue & sere n htine | THE TELEGRAPH PROBLEM. | s.c. Putt, whom genius bas unquestionubly in= apathy while we which our trve t fun scandatously pe pjoke was toa good to keep, and | the way,” ob: the anecdote. like to obey the 3 au For the Lord, the Leta PULt wt it Wherefore they ti What tberet _THE PENTATEUCH OX THE MOSAIC LOOK: LY DE Leipsic correspondent ot the > “Tsend bi atuteked and yur reig- | even up. Thi g cuted and the venerable ? When the omissiou was expitined at the closing 7 re your beaets, su fi ; still agt the tool before a trundtnt | 1s but from the bexinning it | eee ee rue the’ standard af Jests ee" a TioLogicaL EPISCCVAL. Harrison's oftice yesterday morning that gentle- | America its proper prominence among musteat snd tho cama Christ, and fet us ds} these damned und | “Chieao,” snie Prof, Dec. N—Third Sunday in Advent. | mun enid:-“[ believe that I have solved thig | nations, was one of the first of that briltiane gO, HOW Hinearain of thesame | Gayiish men, for whom the blowiuz of our | inary mecting last week Dee. H—Fast—Ember-Ds beget aes eee Fe eeeet te neeauued/a;ueis whe readliyidise cerned the witny pretininent qualities of the ™ State bow,” sald Tue TRinuse reporter. uiticient to disperse’ them. Let rin-ccutre of tho x imuetive to the blows of ‘these | enys the Standerd, interpret the meteorsto Dee, 4—Fust—Embe cated « language used Uy the Congrézauonalist Pro- CATHOLIC. “Well,” responded the Mayor, “ gentlemen or in two Wi in povular stznitication | jee. Third Sunduy in Advent. : representing the Mutual Union ‘Telegraph Com- entre May meay 4 punt of observation, 3 P, M. (from Dee. 11). pauy have come to me and wanted to know if [ | valued attention must certainiy have superiog t centre of reckoning... Chicaxo fs, then. tho would allow in ordinance to pass fora tem- | claims te excelleuce. "The, following felicitous ihe Pees ei ustagne ie Oe porary pole-line. ‘Jbave tuld thom that Thad | note over Mr. Pratt's own shgnuturo attests tho i not the time to cither examine or perfect an | bigh esteem in which he holds this favorite breath will l us ECE, b : 4 WW] raseals: let us sath he moried team | We have sul but the hour of i pe God's venzeanee has Resigned and bumbied, we huve prayed tor mat now it is their turn to arma, Cutholiest Det us tw : ge HOLES n e latest utterance of in the world; for Dr. Delitzscb, J suppose, taust sole taut rank "}: The bouks of the pruphets of tke cighth cent- Urs—before the Deutcronumic reformation of King Josiah—are ‘of jise importance for. the now well-known Lyon & Healy piano. The i+ strument on which such un artist bestows his ery. agaist ber; ayU ita woman her Lusband, and she committeth SOCVET 1: ausbund, con nber-Day—Fast. uception. ny —Eust. ie ni ratulate ourselves fi thi Ctitival questions 1 od his legis ibaa abet, the Mo: ve Bee ‘at “ loin ae fy zeal and vindicate the biusphe males and the ins ‘ feislation, ¢ undoubied ep: of St. Paul ie Ror tustien a she ts I ames agwnst eur most holy God. Let us | confederation of the West. Chicago occupies not inanee, except to protect the city so faras } piano: for the history and litérature of the New Testa- | HUE HE Ber Musbgnd te dead. she ts to Crumble ihe handful of: wicked moni! who | Galy the nose croucranatite monitor, bat re. gue See ees ouceraela-aad Saas Tedder | i congeatdlate yoa"aponstbeg@rear endiweils meat ‘ uf ber Beira etetupted and dispersed some of our most | ligious monitor too. tuce tbis is the case, the ji aa es ohh dined pire idj- | merited success of the Lyon & Healy piano, We allow. thie “the. Weddle (aw Gee! iS cred dinisters, who bave stolen the treasuyes | responsibility of the Christian denominations of STRONG'S TELEPHONE. the time to logk throuzh und prepare an ordi- | WOT nd. is unquestionably the Uese throurh 2 cue Mosaic law bits’ cone dedicated to God's worship, Who bive corrupicd | CI not smal. s another sense f =—= nance tat might never pass tne Council, but’ | smali piano | have inet with, either in thls coun- hed e ducceesivadcr puicnt, but we main~ and impoverished. our populitions. destroying | in whieh this. e: tee employed. arth’s Polarity vs. the Eleetro- | that Lwould give them’ such suggestivos a. try or Europe. Had (uot examined und thor- the Same time tht the prophets of the their instructions and their wm: uy What is the stor; ly If = 34. ea netic tener" could strike me, that would take off the great £ | oughly tested this piuno I could scurcely beileve: e 3 Reheat ve | ic passible that such a superb quality of tone “The man isn’t crazy and he tan’t a crank, g wavie ons to 8 pleling, arrive as fae could be produced in such a Hiited space and renarked one of the invorporators of the Inter- . U0) 1d then see, many of the objections bere- | fur so simull an amount of money. tefore advanced would be ‘done away Sige SRT with. {told them, however, that I LEWIS & NEWELL, 152 STATE STREET. re sarved . Pe ean eae pay | asusual are displaying 1 snost vurled and cle- 2 i, . wheneve 0 = bal i " 12 i so uuportant a subject: and, thoush gantstock of i eta cote: in toyaienl sods ordinunce embodying alt my suzgestions } Folios, music wrappers in velvet, sflk, and foest ed by the jouasitt ie ig ties Jeather, volumes of the chuitest music in cle iL : ele vonoei se ‘any’ rigl veto the micasure if 1 should think |- ings, violins expressly made fur Lewis endous responstv tter-day elec! ieonovinst bad set out | my right to.veto ¢ sure ne KF gant pindings, ¥ pressly annie te Dawe so. Whether there was uny need of the » His! the Interests of tbe Se ee ae cuilinedan | &Newell dy the best maker in Germuny, cui i assurance that Mr. Strong was not aermnk may | (BSH Oe Sue f don't, know whetuer they pro- | tars, banjos, drums, flutes, harmonicas, accor- ve left to the individual reader for his judgment. | pose to offer it in the Council or not. This was, | diens. cte., ete. They have also udded to thele L geuerntion of i tnd let us not fites. their wor- We are pot nist pivotal point lund Aun only brutity anu be Duddie roynt age bexr witness tu the wondertul origin of Ierace : ni And uate the murtied f t slomeuice cl, us Lee peuple of the lnw and oe ee ee ae w i. from her ote a God bas mace a eovenant with bis peo- | Jer nut tbe husband p: ; Z pte er its niiracutous redemption from {| Art thou bound unto Sie, jeading-out of Israel was accompanied ein {05 to tae est 2OT Micubs, vil., 15, says, “Aceurd= } ge yniv the Lord. Fur the bu 2 to the cuys of the carrying out of Exypt will | of the wife, even as Ch 1 ‘show uoty him maryeious Ubi The meag- i 45, that, actording to x Divine inv of re- the meteroralozist, sting with exhibit a ro wion.” Js Unica n-eonite? We wort! Wledsre the other si? ere true of us thin rgis. expiaittatery, assuring way, Heheral terms what the telepbontc Strony, electrician, actually wa numeniting the variows theor an nghave | Beretoture suppnsedly” well established, whieh | miznt be pa: not to be seek. not all perverse p to suier oe adr busbands, | Be longer. » your busbands, | a1, puwertul se shand js the bead B spoiled our people, 2 be have, with a with have ruin rv the tie of Hderty 6 unde : i i enstaved the Dutlig, 4 " ei 31 able, we will i fur the iubject tute Carist, so fet | 4) WE ang innumerable, we, wil Pah h ands in everye | glouy of God: weure invineible? Down with the vor to 0 demptive hist ii . i . story, its beginning and its end s! “4 ; . winx eve: a that influence as whole: bie eng ts bex Vlinins. & love your wives, even us + God demand: Wesban | Eh ur : Self maa asec ureh, and gave iimsvif | ae ee ae an EEUEEL WaT ee | oo ccente WeURRMnE te BORER sich icine informed 4m the swords of tho | that Whey be allowed to erect poles and-struut | notiday stock the nest assortment of Chr.st- Tallies taut Moses, wit! aM Ruy end Ace Dis it | buve uprooted you ell. regis centicraun alluded) to—for Mr. Strong bimsetf | wires for temp ‘y Durposes ale eee « ey mas, birthday, New-Year’s curds, and tho laris- fe wediator of thy = OF water by. cheiepnls (that He PERSO Sas oi Mtiecus to thenaiure and ex- | were perfect thelr system of underground ans Eaysuf that 1 itto Himself & eloricus’ chured, wag not re he Cte hich systeut Shull be perfected | ext variety of fine stationery to be found in the upeur ope Same Broph riukle, or aay such thing: GENERAL NOTES. 3 tentof the inventor's ciuims. ee feleg tape ie March 4-1483- On or before that'| city. ‘Thfs is put up in most exquisite boxes and Out OF ee ee land ot 4% Boly and without Liem! = ao K ‘The Rev. C. D.Jemries has accepted acall to |.“ In the list pluce,” suid the reporter’s gen- | on or before MALED Te ee tes and wires, | Gixkaes. ‘Those tookine for un elegant g.tt Of the Rouse of servants. and 1 ¥ abe Lao atl bee Sa «| the Presbyterian chureh st Tecumseh, Ne tlementy {nformant,“ thisanan does away ulte- | thue teey are: : } Should aot fail to call on Lewis. & Newell, 152 thot Moses, Aaron, and iviai ‘ut inen to love their wives, us their own Berlin bas a population of 1,130,000, and church the Presbyterian church at Tecumseh, Neb. geiber with. the theory of undulguous. ‘To ; and, In the event of 2 failaee to ose arn Be routs ieee preppet, e Hee ee ee ead vodstn moniguane |dltungeononly ERD oF. Hrs, Van Cott, the revivullst, bus been reeent- } Establish a telephone line, Bell uses the old | Mayor shill Ye Be ee Tees —_— the otber sith love bia wife even us hims dQ the wife i ly conducting a series of meetings in Worcester, | theury of undutitors contre yo thee f Tule ason for this Inst suggestion was, that I YOUR MEMORIAL PORTRAI y der bang, Sad tins ciineans Suronas the bighe © $6¢,{Ba# Ske reverence ber busbaud.—Eph., aia Sone hedice Giese cet a Mas temo Feanneedtunt eee made “iGhir | wanted the rizat to take down these poles dur- | raken by Str. Mosher 18 the most acceptable Test of the peouie. s et 3 sail uieel vevabisiedclehe Lieaice (GRAIG e aie De tel | ane Hev. B.D. Stoger fell dead Inst Sunday in | Ki Rites ctep farcuer, und claims that there fs | ioe my term of office. so that would Rave the | Cyristmus present you ean give, agit bas a bis- Borat Goss been tho centre of the revela- | gi *Une wien nn bette Deacons be the | rhe receipts of the American Bible Soctery | D'S pulpit at Woodstown, N. J. His death was | no such things undulacio In electncity. elther | whiphantls “oy muener upon poles whieh Iwill | torleal significance, and is to become a valuabie which fotiowed the redemption from is of one Wife—L. Tune iby 1-8 = s is sed by v% iting from ov 4, | in the current or oO! 1 nt 4 ihe cats : " | egouventr,” and easily obtained ‘by: addressing FYE! {8 coutirmed by the indisputable: testi husbands of one wile.—L. Tun, tii., 1-8. for October wero $31,113.59. ‘The issue of th caused by paralysis, resulting from overwor® } oh onte communication is ‘plished by polur- | now describe: Z 5 d te ‘ WDE, whic bi sve wives be in supjection to your | * a Se erase sue of the } or the brain. & 2 . . ™ The poles at the strect intersections tobe | apostal to C.D. Mosher, 125 State street, a3 all thee aes e\busbanas, | Scriptures during the sume Ume was 8!,$17 bruln. B a - Cae Bot contehve to thirty feet bigh, so that the wires rib ssnaeee cording to Knowledge, viving | copies . u The Rev. Allen. McLean,. D. D., af Litchfield, belie doce ne: proness. toget his. polarity in 4 pte gs ch chousn above. wound. to aliow slaplisate oscars are a specialty and printed oa & ‘Yet onee, tiv aa utito the weak Bible revision is coing on In Germany. The | Cont. bas Leen compelied to retinquish preach: FeoNithont telung you. just how he proposes to { proper passive Cheough Cho precise, ene pu ies fe beavens and che eurih "—luoks back to the See uieredl 2 Loan y Pestaaient rae dilaned ats + ing for a few months on acconnt of il health. | gy yr, lean give you what be claims to be nble to. ; between the autions ave to be from fi : re Bitvelons pnenomena of the Sipuitie legisla pa ho nue bindered Laer, gu, and the revisers Bre Or paniug the an He will spend the winter in the Sut do. Te may astonish you a little, but be suys the { te efzbreen feet eta trom Brieen to cighteen MR, MOSHER SAYS ren ereees Me. 2, ing ‘unbappiness in marringe sce | ie toucbes to the Old Testament: . Bistop Perry, of Iowa, is eugaxed fu’ writing a ( time is coming when people cap communicate | Hun 8 in to the iotersections,. and there up che | FOU need not tear, but decide now; with bis in er than the buuks of Mivab are the Matt, vite 1621s : ee acct a g f ‘ory of the Spiscupal Church in tho United | witheut any wire between them, } fect Dinn to and. crossing the strect upon the | creased facilities and double vorps of artists, Neti of Amos and Hoses, the propheis of te | te Felt, Peels James. |The Presbyterians bave orsanized an active | Srates tor publication io 1383, tho. centennial of Wace” 2 og ta | ee evel rue wires, however, ane tobe | together with this pleasant wenthier, be will nut a Sf ¥ehpt. und led you patio! Cerone & Northwestern Haflroud. 5. A. Harris, of Fehburg, Mass., 2 conductor || {Ujophone to Your ear. und the mud you wut to | erchity, West. quality of wire, no cable to hare | their lixeness as © memiento for their frends’ ie wilderness 10 paecss the land at the Aaanre ey It took the thissiunurice in Zululand more than | Oy dtty Gedus ce miccnae te immmeuruted keries | USO oN tho SOY. 208 Toe a and with | fess thea be seus upon any post. ‘These ure | Christmas present.’ ‘i sed up of your sons Tol sl ae He % 4 ip than eave of thse nitgurate & Berl ; wires in cone! cad, yl sha ne be ; : 82d uf sour caus tor Namgtines ea rept: THE THOMAS CASE. fen sears to.inuke Ebe fret convert. “The Ainer- | of revival meetings among the ruilway cmployés | Oucuny buttery. ST | tobe the trunk lines cowing inte tho city. For | Duplicate orders a specialty, and always ready & POSt-Musaic ties 2 Sorts pct on eet Ste cn asin me at in) press a transla- | jn Mussachusetts. | And pol isnt the bottom of it ali? -} the purpose . ol ns u on short notice, at 125 State street. Comeearly— tm thes but Urst of all the Mosaic COMMENTS OF THE RELIGIOUS PRESS. toa of the Scriptures in the Zulu tongue. And polarity els, and business-bouses they are to huve the Bat teelf, was of such _ prophetic richness. the, r “Work : ‘ abet! The Kev. Mr. Smith,.of tho Free Methodist | “Yes. He claims thut the whole earth Is ; hotels. eee wives. over the tops of the | 27St come, first served. ae Bebyloulad Teta eerie eeete richness, the, | tn an arneie enutied “Work wad Play in Re- | prookisn rejuices fn the possession of the {| Churei of Fulton N.Y. 1s blind, but be dis- | simply a mass of polarity. with every particle | Tight to STs Eat Tie ota teak get the eee, of “Wore ig He Done ere Uines: Pattee pec er ses Saat Steen ditt kas fies airatienne so nace the luennincat Gerived: | churzes the duties ot the pustorate with his } of It -telegrapa pire gor. speak ek houses. fof the owners. J bave surcested my | Why suffera living death from asthma? Dr. th the geet beeehE thee up out ~The devision OF ae etna ee uno isnoca 4 dost tribes of Jsracl with the Angiovcaxon race, | SUC3 Help. She accompanies him to church | ~"\ aus-as fur as ive goue, He bas already tete- | ideas to the Fire Department and Fruf, Barrett, Bull's Couh Syrup will cure you quickly. =5 ct. a vith the shepherd of his dock? Where isbe Terre Haute last week, Wat a man who js nota

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