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. mpnuel Church. “Jt went. to work and raised | Toto, archbiehup of Westiinster-and Cur- | says: “1 earnestly. export all Catholies to ab- | 8hulhou Alarm wud ‘the brown, {881- SIXTEEN PAGES 10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNF: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, ne = : = * 5 330 o’clock. England, and he is the {avariablo medium of |-day, the Sth day of Junuary nest, at 19:0. o'slose ‘RELIGIOUS. Comimunlenon between tag British Govert=.| BU, af meat and the Vaticun. Now, it inay largely fa-~ ‘The Gospel of Luke bas been s : clitate and expedite.bis policy in the conduct of | tne Yubgan diulect of Putaxouia. - 2 | |, the aitairs of tne Homan -Catuoile Couren tn En- Spa uae ” Chirrst Cal d “Glory. to God in. the Highest: | §'the deBsne en fellow countryman at, the DEAS. F Oak: Park. will howd a childrens, musice) servicd | diMeulty. he stabbed oe of, tha ‘students. ta- | oe famouscak in front E nection withdeT will relate an ai : eres PR ea Saeed zi Bo'eluck.—& firctiug # serivus, *but-not ‘fatal, wound. ‘For -| cles, 2 i x ‘There are now three English: Cardinals—Man- ‘| it the cburel tnis afertivin Bee Ora: this act he was ex a by the faculty, who soon | upon the young x + On Earth'Peace, Good Will -ning, Newaua, “and: Howard: Newman ‘S| The Metmodist Mission of Fonchow. Oman, as | ero Berle eeel op cute graduating -cliss other und suiekéred; the. spectators. gauweds ay rds Men.2? clings to bis humble: Urators-of: St. Pailip Neri purchased @ auostaniial “and <b wydsoie” Dane i 1 -L OWL ; at Edgbaston, near Birmingham: and refuses to. |. building for. an Angio-Americao culleze."The | 55 nearly completed bis course. ind bad also | forthe def + . uot even.tempred: by. the. muniGoent otfer-made |’ save $10, i petitioned: the: ee - by his old: pupil, the Duke of- Norfolk. the Mur-. Cardinal Howard, New: Pres ‘bur both were refused. He te quis of Ripon, the Marquis of Bute, and owners. )° yon Within its howndaries the Gospel is | duy. whe argh in Y of, we. Engiteh Cornulls nobility,of a splendid. thed in nine differeat. lungusges—English, | and “the: Seniors ‘vehemently. oratlog prepara- ‘ : <q’ |:mansion and equipage in’ London. “The ‘lumen } prewebed fe AE o ich: Welsh, Cherokee, |. tory” to. receitu hemcniplomis, he tattoned | ° ; Congregation.” LOratorye ee "A priva of five doliags {a offered 1s an indizco-.| On hose innate sucuee ee In oo thea’ a the © fBut between two. such, earnest Catholics and | ment tu ‘the pupils in be Stount Vernon Sunda ? ; ; patriotic Englishmen ae Cardiaals Manimg abd} senoul, ‘gf iiontansto commit to memory thacua- | ChYpel: au oy ‘ os a: enees | <3 “inay: be-expected to. be. more |: ‘dy won the cove Dedication of TImmianael Clinroh, the | Suits Stee, way; US Rar ta" daviaed io | ee ee ea eesat Cure to: flud- quicker’ acceptance. than beretofure, | Plsagne Th olor and were todie tig laht, bis diploma, though atte: : New Baptist, Temple—Descrip- Ane when the Prefect of:the.Cungregation of Cardi: a EE u E diploma 5 i i ‘ d the “Episcopal Churen of Ainérica, with Its | speect it was sent bim, tion. of the Edifice. Bulsis an. Baglishman-metead of an tidian. fa Eolsvont ayimputhy. suould desiré to | the answer: | D— wa : : Hitherty Curdinal Hpward., who 8 seardinet Peerage My The witheted nuuon weruss the | would ouve been un ho ing itg | ic; now, when Tam an pouor to.tt, tt rewar pinced himself in aohair and made an orugony such; it is'said, as was never spoken. “by a stu= dexcon—Nowinan, baat W Carat den obiedly, | gew, it could not dos) without viola ’ Munning #, cardinal He was‘ afterward: reconciled’ with the | <= und in con- |. gatermeton. He does not deny it. But this isa |-pawnbroker Isaucs. once convicted by.a lawful ueedote of Bob |*now critne for our courts. I buye stolen water- | jury of receiving stolen goods, as clearly 9s he ‘Too;nvs, showing-his impetuous. irr -sistible na- | oelons myself; the chunces are that your Honor | Goes. Z ize jerked up his head, took off bis specta--| quibble: uuit the Judge's district is~ Sd ‘West Park Sand. pelc and ulso of cledrmg it of nearly all -it8 | ovr highly’ respectable Park . Commissioners’ tered. “and argued. z 3 jing i ; 4 sin the - re Chureh ' Conxress, . i : t ube uetute brain of Archbishop Manuing is Iikely, |- | A Sreaier eat Coreen auld: | deorhere before or eice.. He uever received || is selling at ihe dogya for $1.25 perload. It segins rh i end.ne, in favor ot ed were toda ie San thiagn giver bis velebrated {soston’| to me that in a ee se investioutions te tained’ the conviccon ‘of’ Friedberg. while. he- WE was returned with | attention of txpuyers should be cailed tu.this |. found Nov. 30, on -an ex, parte statement, that tbe diploma; ‘when. it | groxs waste of wout, properly, manuged. inight | there -wus © probuble. caus or tome t whe refused | be u great belp In,deffaying the expnse of fit- | and. granted 4 stay of pry Is otfered | ting up the purk, rad ‘LAXPAYER. ngl ated into | ture which suchuracterized bim iu bis afterlife. | bis stolen: watermelons; und, geotiemen, Fil a Pts tae 4 ie Sons iS rooms bad been attending college two yeurs, | azrce to set ‘en up if there is ae man on that | Mr. Storre bases his defense of ‘Judge Craig on ‘The Suoduy-schoul. of Christ Church Parish, and wus withid a week of graduating. when, ina | by who busn't. atolen 2: watermeion!” The | two quibbles and-a false Innuendo. ‘The first tcom- und Jooked bene er smiling eaag. | posed of the counties set forth by me. “Am f ro understand that. if it’were composed of these joe: bank | ty alow hiny to erudmite with thei. .aa he bad | but. tt is eediess to gay tit the Delet arxuinent counties, be would be guilty in the “> mannerand n alle endant was a successful one with the ” Ct i take part in the politica ofthe. Church. “Be was |) price gras $14,000, ‘oF whic! Abok, a Chinaman, been given a spedker's “place. Toombs bimecif honest jurymen. iccessfu. with the | form charged In my indictment? Is his defense solely a matter or the particular counties consti- tuting his district? . The plea illustrates: the when. he has 2 bad cause. pera Quibble No. 2 is that. the Judge has not grant- peat eae = | eda reheariiy in the. Fredbery cuse, but “bus “ To the Filitor of The Chicago Tribune, * | only’ given a stay of-‘proceedings to permit Cacaco, Dec. 24.—T, would like to inquire of | a8 motion - ‘for. © a.:--rellearing . to bo en- v (This. .- is’. another wretched subterfuye to’. evade .the:point Rerriee meen Sourch-.in tha we we Tocty of the.) 24 Sapa “| why it iy that they sell thousands of louds of toe + Howard. the: progcess..of the. Churc! fonts of the Suorter’ Curechisu ave Then, in: as conl‘a. manner as: possible. be | very post sand trom thé park for the small sum Ree ee ae toot ere aie de of 43 cents per load when a touch inferior article | cision of the court below und declared from te bench. thut the evidence “very clearly’’* sus- -for'a rebeariux, edings , to permit ¢ motion, for éuch’ rehearing to Ue entered “anc argued three ye srs and one-third after the crime ES 7 ap. | damous vn ijneuze.his tine personal | Prayer-boult rubrics. : Bice ang [PH otles and Ho Je Thent, | Was comiaitted, If there was -‘"w: probable Christmas Carols—General,Notes—Per- |. phvsquoche, was, formerly; an officer, iz bet.| “Tris guid unnt tho percentage of missionarl faculty, and is now ope oF the stauenest sup | Au eatetice and Flow to Use Them.) Uittsa® fara reheariny Nov. 90, thers fe nian : : See are hijeaty's. Lites G! wirds—and the, i= | who nave goue frum vurjuus ibpological ‘Fe porters ¥ on y gta ene Rater, OF TRE CeO: probable cnuze” tor believing that Judge: Craiz sonal—Sabbath Pleasan- yarlubie courtesy and zvod: nuture, Be Shows. t0, | arcs is ag follows: Oberiin: (Congregational). 19 ped = z a8 Caréag0, Deo. 4.—Here ure a few plitin rules | did not know his businuss when ne deeded Nov. Epyglisn: and-. American” visitors to” Rome. | percent; Andover (Congrogstiog W pyr een oa TURF SPORTS, :- - on the. sdministradon of chloroform, ether, or | 11 that the convicuon was “very clearly" sus: ye cent; Onion (Pres! 2 wi poo: i? re rae ts tries. _ -Candinals Manning. and: Newsan, © havivg | fhainilton (Baptist WW : tou (Bapt st). 8.5 per Y t. cle ny COUID: 3 5 anaes z both. been. Protestant lergy me! terhin), 9.5 per cen Sih per cout; Rochester Some Interest! iz DevIsion by the Board | know: gus us. an anwsthetic which. the publi should tained by she evidence. ‘The fi fonuendo fo Mr, Storrs’ letter.is the Eee e i noeatrs, do Hot, represent to, the pats 1s00r ieee 5 s following: © While our courts are not und should CHRISTMAS. RYN. OF, Protestant Mollie: of, Bgiuna the ancient fiuptisin camper cept: Princeton (Pres ua.| “ol Appeals—seetinz of: thé Chieage | 1. Never allow physiclah, surgeon, or decitist | adr Cee aS eee ee ote ast entiiod & e ‘prestige of their region aud: its: talluenee Oe 6.2 per cent. eat a a es Jockey Cinb—Notes and News tondininister choloroform oretherto youinasit- | to ne cree : une i is the Spuaida ut ahs me 7% )the. Kingdom as. 2, line our tne subacg ‘The Amertown Henrew gays that-" the nei doc- | “Among'the vast’ mass‘of mutter disposed of | ting posture.” lusist ubun'a recumbent position, | Public that there should-be. no-appeuls in erim- Poe Fig Coknge Deane Plsatanongt Howards, who, frou te SUDseQUeNs. | eine at cue saboutn, of Coutcnlonce™ fas, 4 | at me rucent mest.ng ia New York of tno Lunird ) with the bend fully wa low ds the fect. tual casos BALE Cast there sBould Ibe gpuea Pe le ieee i eelarion iea dy orention uf the. Due reo often writtea thoir | hard time before it. People will ugt take Kindly | of Appeals, there wore a few cusus In which the | | 2 Ask she, person eto intends administering | lowed where nothing but dollars wud cents'are Lo, the herald-star xppears!: 'ndmes: in thelr blvod upon the pages of English, | to.it. Lt te Spobath Is to be kept atau), ad | facts brought to tignt by the testimony, aad the the anesthetic the’ following question: * Whac | involved, let them muuitest tut opinion through Once ngain the olden glory 2 Hustery.. No name hus: been so. tutiately.con- be the day oris-nully coimm.uded, they sny5 S cuion3 for most Subbato break~ ; than the i rey he refuse to take the unmesthetic until you: . Once again the Advent music i no doubt, that wade Alexander Pope speak of te superior yttr acts i is ° K~"| wider publ city. than the olliclil report issued by | cles, and refuse to take the nou ntl y catled to the question they will besitate long be-. "Thrills the silence of. the skys. pogoubt, iat, ‘fall tho: Huwards” as typical-)| ers, of "solos un uccompanied and practical (eS | co oreiury Vail afford: | ate convinced be Is 80 prepared. fore they deny tne-right of appeal” in criminul 2 ae ‘of the. glory: of ancestral. pedigrees. “ Rerum’) sons in ‘day In une se lon “which'the ‘club: "Gul at We Hee sled iipen amas chapet. 3; Never take an‘amestheticona foul stomach. |“ cuses.” es cree Hither, thither. tinsh the dings -puleherrina Roma will-now, probably, be, more | house grants.” .” cee: Oe Ee ae ee cea Lait baatt 4. In taking nitrous oxide or xus, insist upon a | “fy whose eyes is Mr. Storrs tryin to throw Ina song of ecstasy. A popular with travelers of the. Englisu-speaking: In Japan the Bu'ddbists are becomlug alarmed William Sargent, the wel i-kaowa driver, who | wedge between the upper. and lower teeth to | guch dust xs ths? In civu cases he p aiatlt eee hun evér, woen,the Cardinal whose Heppew. | at the spread of the Cbristidn retyich, and buve | brought out St. Julien in. 187, “‘and-hus since. | Keep the juws upart. < bas a right of wppeal, and n writ of error, and Oye shepherds, still abiding Ife hereditary Sarl Marsautot tnglaud is ab we: | oreinpred ro bring’ business'wetuods to bear oo | been’ prominently: conuected . with *the, -Eust- By following the ubove simple rules you will} titty other priviteges: equatlv-with the defend- In sour worldly ttelds of care, +) {head of the Cuulego of, Cardinals. iin such away aa-to prevent it from auiking’| ory -turf., A year” or 39 aso, when the | FEAny aiuimenl yen Chances’ tor tife. lt may | ant. In civil cuses the pluintiif bus alt the rights Hoar ye not the angel churus 5 ‘the modern bistury of English Cardinals 16it=<),converts of their followers, They now lend aye eas Or oe at adeera ann. | eran, all doctors know this; why dilate upon it | and privileges of che defendant. Buvitis not A oe air? self a study of, no litte, iuterust, ‘The jmduey to persons w bo Want to ebgage in - | Dourd reinstated a number of. drivers | to the. public? “1 will? admit - tint ait doctors | go in cases where the peyple are ussaulted by a Filling all the upper (Of, uhem, Wolsey, nas been.a, central tneins EOE |!ness:the loun bein cungidoned pn wwe borrower had - been ».expelied » for.’ eruokedness. thé | worthy of the name, know | the impormanee oF | crintinal. ‘There it 1s a ne Sided ator agi Se > ‘ @ramutists, pocts,: and: historians. ‘++ The: remaming o Buddhist. ‘Lhe effect is reported a8 | announcement wus semi-olicially “made that in se rules ow t f or burglar, or murdever wets now trial ufter new O ya wise of earth, still searching Of Wuises's.bell”” at the: magniticeat College of | hong somewhat similar to tbat of te enter- | ine future the sets of eee we iune “Aswuciu~-| Hew. - 1nd practice of twenty years in this city | trhul as often as be is. conyleteg, and if he wins For the Truth in reason’s night, : Christ Cuureb, which be funded ut Oxford, a | prising Sunday-schuol supériatendents in this | iyo. vould poles 's Tide feouviiatracks Thuve operated hundreds of :times, buving a | any of them by fair mennsor foul he zoesclear, In the east.a Star Is shining .. | Tat Stne tmustiicence .of bis nature und tie | Pointe, who give cualdren chromos andotuer | Hey would be fo forever exoluee tram as CoN physician to tadilnister wae chloroform, snd | and the peopié have no rizut to an appeal, ew ‘Tout cunguideyeto the Light. ~~ ' grandeurof hismjud. Then we come to Keri> | valuable merchandisé'23 inducements to come all perséus who stoujd ‘unce be-deeined wortny | more tines have the rules been neglected than | trial, weit of error, stay of procvedings. super- ea g . snatd Vale, who, safe ut Rome, abused his. royal Fro Sundayeschool.. |: en Pa of expulsion. At ‘the < Beucon Purk, Bustun, | enforced. Iris rigbt that tho pubile sbould be. | sedeas. or »ny other device’ practiced in behalf. At the biesstd feet of Jesus: ‘uncie, Henry tie Eighth, to bis beart’s contcut,, i r ast fail, Sez drove rhe: bay geld informed, that they, muy: Insist that necessury.| of guilty criminals: The whole thing is one-sided. Fall and worship Christ: thy King; iu ag exceedingly - dry, ithough ‘vituperativ “According to a Berlin newspaper the work’ of | meeting Just ‘full, Sergent drove the buy gelding | precxution spall be taken in a matter which 80 | Mr. Storrs knows, very well that there bas been revising the Lusleran translation of the Bible | Turitt in the 2:32 race. ‘The trst two beats were | nearly concerns them.” G, ‘H. BLLts, Dentist. - | po argument anywhere in fayor_of.*‘abolish- thy rs best treasures |” treatioe. With.the accession of bis cousin Mary; c e Ope ner anger a dnvense to ine throne, Pole's star Was once more. in the hag just been brought to a close.” The Causiela Von gy Stella it 2:28, 2:54, ‘Tucul taking we Z ; Fisher, Bishop. | ing uf the entire Biblevat ics owu cust, with tne | tire} und droupibg, tigure of Cardinal. Fisher, Bishop. | iit oF tanding that a3 imeny,copies -as possible | tals tine darkness compelled u postponenient ~ 4 Rochester, put’ to death, ies <u 3 és 7 IMMANUEL CHURCH. Of, Rochester, Det ideliuy te, the.old reliwion. | are to-be circulated birtne omer. edoiiles) Itr] until the: follwing da TRE NEW BAPTIST TEMPLE TO BE DEDE |! His great uxe.-his unilinebing, qouruge, und. the, | bas been decided ta folluay the dew orthography in | ern and sixth heuts fu 22 fee “Fe, 6 CATED TUDAXs “ ey ‘Tho Immanuel, in rears gone by better known, |: a ey but not Inglorious lustre upon his |. visiun. which is the fruit, of ‘more tbun ten years : cet t as the Meblzwn Avenue Dapust,Churen. will be | Iemorgy nnn nee as oeigbor thes auto Dusis of “the erie, | tat Surede hud pulled Tari and prawmpily © Formally dedicated to,Divine worship today. Tue |” "Then there was along: interval during which | nado public, tho, commission Will incorporute | Belled Butt, BUL THES Bo Bete ep oF Heart, ‘church stands on the west eide of Michigan ave= nue,, just south of Twenty-ttird street.’ Aftor.| 42 ihe ,fien re Bal. ne ee Leia comple. : , . ; used y Stuyrty brother of, Charles Kd-.| presen (oak area! c reinstulewent.. The fin order tm the case re- the great Oro of “71 it was frequently for | ford? the second’ Brereudec tthe: Wsritsh | Tye restorations of, the -hree’ portals’ of the.| fates that” buvmg Inquired {nto che unatier it ents that were then greatly prized becausé of |' the nue line of the’ House of Stuart became” incipal entrancy o: the scarcity of eatertaneenrs ooasentent upon } extinct. oy Hn buted, beside, is father and side the principal entrances . randfather. Jame3 Traucis: ty the destruction of the theatres.” The church 1 | Gtherwise James ILL. who also died at Rome in a t a ‘he ebrbori d therefore betier ana more widely Jinown than | yu in une of the,chapelg of thw gull Lunperial SRL Ranney aT eee a aT tudo wai recunuundations referred goat wag inany, The church aociety waich then occupied | City. . Phen we hat Cardiant Wald, an Enzitsh Henry IL ‘The eculpturad tigures empruce on | the doupt.tous showa ty have ae it passed through some fasccial irlals of an un- | country Squire. a8: one migey oN pleasant character and was heavily burdened by | opject of interest aud’ pleasure—Lelng eusily, | fp) F 5 E : iy: | Tinor prophets, In the ca ntral portal isa life | Another mua with & grievance Was Edward them a year ago when a tire mysteriously started | reaened by a sinall steamboat iu un buur or tWO | size dueure of Christ in a habo of wlory, surcound- | Pyle, who will be voweancered ug the driver wo eae ee eiociess walls and stately spire alone | —to tuuse old-fashioned ‘Englih famlbes who, | Gd'by ine embioms of che Ayosiles, and beneath, | ~yave uway we gong”) i the celebraced Edwin i x toeir summers a + “and pros] yu hur! F ii t ginning for the new ‘and prosperous churen | ine.phice of old King George. UL Cardinal | tho yrenes are the figures of i number of angels | ‘xia announced tut he hud retired trom the turt Srbich is to take its pluce.. The eburch or- | Weid was u widewer, and took Orders at Home | Sinving oa various musica instruments, and | tur guud, there being, according to bis ideas, tuo | HSsHsin. an assusin too,wh» became so, {ua meas- | derstand the rights of tne people in criminal ‘i upplied to | causes to be at least equal to: those of Fennvicted ganization which had inbubjted it before the quite lute in life, ’ ; , jisn Cardinats until, in 195, the tte Pope Pius ; ; the pecuniary ‘trials it could no longer stand, | Fe" SN nished Protestant ~ Sngland . by. | | Bisbop Elder, Coadjutor to .t and a new one was started which bought out its | creating Dr. Nicholas Wiseman, who bad toc’ | Cineinuati,. nus pubbshed: a “pasty on rights and called Dr. George ©. Lorimier to be | sume years been a Bishop-in partdus futdeiurr, forbidding dancing ut, uny entertainment i0 bis Guna wrth ue bay, stall i G societ; Im. | or titular Bishop, withthe ttle of Bishop. of iocese gotten up for of-the religious ‘ its pastor. ‘The new society citied stself Im- | Ch TOT Oe und’ Vicar Apostolic of the London | or charituble work of the Catholic Church. ° He ‘Maxie Cobb, 40 cinss. . Lhe % suflicient money to Fuaruntee the restoration of j dwnut. thei erty sulin frow bawmg anything to du.witp, dances | oto tnese-burses were owne: B the Micnigan Avenue Baptist Church and soon | ‘then came Manging. the Sonyorted Anglican gutten up under" such protextsor, couneeted with Bok eae eos Leroy a lorade, far fap % Archdeacon af Chichester; Newman, of St, | Buch occasions w tneur- = to buy “ es! pana 4 Jet contracts: for tho work." Io. some. reapects SS Oxtord, “the old tiv of Oriel" as Ox- | tiekets nor otherw.so ‘contribute to.any chureh | Jusubs., UF these fucts Pyle was tully informed the old bouse of worship was badly constructed. | ford entied him-and Huward, lute Cuptain in her | or charitable eptertaramonts untess the pustor before Ube race was culled, but so contigent wus Its main entrance was-on the sid¢ in the tower | sujeaty’s Life Guards. hus given them his express approbation. , And | be of the superior ability of nis: borse that be instead of in front, ana the auditorium was . Ydlrect pastors pot to give ieir ‘approbation wholly within. the tranzcpts, thus losing the unless they pave such -cuntro! over the 3 : e NCE! a art t they. can ussure t there | ¢ ‘ BU eine Tenia phece errors have been, remedied and | CHURCH MUSIC IN: CELEGRATION OF. Dee hg nigbe dancing connecred with ii | ue distanced Maxie: Cobb, Then | yl neither dumm nor after the engertainient— | boven, to bow! abyut fraud, and two hors many other improvements. added. The main : entrance. is from 2 dvor in the centre of tne ‘The following programs of church musio for 2 | oven be the company repairing to another pluce | O¥ ned by ue man: competing in the saine nt il a eo, « . buildaur where. previously there was only a | joyous celebration of the natal day’ of our | to hold it.” ete.” Panding that alk would notwin, he uppii ene er is s approached ee ee Savior buve been received by THE TRIBUNE: - =. to the board fer af order that We other horses areca by i $ steps tive wt cv": ‘ . = One passes then into a rather small. vestibule, 4 STOANDREW'S EPISCOPAL, _ | “PERSONAL.” - and ‘thenee through swuiging-doors into tho | Anthem—“Berbiehem”... fnetlett : main auditorium. ‘ : Yeuus. The floor bus a decided pitch toward the plat- | Glorins..... form. The gallery, “which :surround, three | Te Deurs (from the Creation). sides of the room, iaces to the ulatform® at the | Jubihue (from the Creasion: palpi endoe The poate are jarranged: in a diymn 3 ... Cay Ror z ¢ireular form. ie Interior arrangement i3, eeneeetl 7, therefore, amuphitheatrical,: whieh adds to tha Mendelmonns| Jesu, convenience of the preacher und audience in | “There Were Shepherds" «. seclox ang epeaking. Tois main room is 10x80 F Holy Bu feet. Itdoey not occupy the whole Ienzth of | Gloria in Bxcelsis... the churen, but only, at“ purdon from: the fag HOLY FAMILY.” 2 Sydney H. Little, a brother of Canon Knox- | ¢is.oy was suade: Little, hus “gone over.” to the Church of Rou: luaying considered ‘The Kev. G..C. Miln,-pastor_ of Unity: Chicet’ Mc cpeaah til j Pen ea or isule of, crows Mim oucor we race und deprives iit preach this mormmg ou-n “* Modern'View of | iin uranyine rouny share of he irae. tt ‘wns nao, | ton Milwaukee. ae le ave, iu ubedience w suid tule s, WalcD mast not Street ine to the west end of the uransepts. It! The Church of the Holy Family, on West | The venerable Dr. Leonard Bacon. of New | (ee eee tere oe eer ieusudes and it. wus ur | abuses the P will bavea Seating capacity of 2.9%), including | qwotch street, near Bluo Islind avenue, hag | Haven, Conn., Is sulfering from un attuck ‘of.| dered that tho predums uwarded in wud race stall | prominent business-man, Who belongs to the neither wudds roads, horsedistemper, nor pink- ; angina pectoris. v by the partes ue reuirned .o, gud Neuragea See | gine -minority wing with Bir Nixon bimself. | eye bus oueusiuned thé deluy, and inat all this i ‘ Suppose the President bud hearkened to the pa- | gelay is the resuit of the. cussedvess of Amberg seats for 1,000 in the gullery.” It is tmished it. ~ rt 7 ly frescoed throughout its interior, and + oa Z Ai fee ouk with Dinek walnut trimmings. and the car-'} beeu newly i ‘he Rev. E. B. Mason, ‘D. D., of Detrott, has | suspended undit he sualt reurn. the puriion of suid pets, curtains, and artistic wait decorations are | now presents a very bandswine appearance. AS 7 if Cel ot ye 1 dor 2 cue Minsnwarded and paid.o bim fut the winnlicet | thetic couxmg of the 1.-Q. tnun and had thrown |. «4, 2 é recelvud w cull 10 the Comsregional Cauréh at Uae ate wheats veaaia tit | Hin the vonesie wouid sullauve bean nurded Co, and the indulgence ofthe bosrd who con- ‘ . pended until sul y recu OD rT o emu of the -m! ity fuction. 43 nut rat em." ire 1g uny escape from 11S auite elaborate, und the | ne ey, Jobn B. Wright, of Sadison, Wis., | Promiinas paid vo uuu tortiewinniassor ewid Alarms | KA200 conse enough to Mperceive the ridiculous | this conclusion let the public know it. Mine Car- luces binseif in plching : ; places bunself iy pltching | ter mforms us thut the contract eulls for the de- made to harmonize with tae woods in producme | 15 customary at the services on Christusas- Day, Ny ax cowbineton. of beautiful colors; upon Waico. | the musical prozram 1s quite elaborate, and We Arhugton, Muss. painters, Be seer unr an aruiy of iaborers | a2 ey of 13 D ree The eh di aul mig that the suid Suard.of Agriculture reiin 1 its painters, gas! TS, un arwy jtborers | ns any of its predecessurs.. The choir, under the | has accepted 2 call 10 the Jelferson Vark Prea- | Mi at the said Buard.u: ericuilare rei Sul! have the tnulding in hand, Dut the work 83 | direction of Me. F. G.“itohoer, ihe ongan.ct, byterianChuren. cee entcs, cen [ day tng entranes evs cunsruced snd: pall tn suid so Tar advant tits results foresee: iN i rehesti ¢ will z ‘ ee a . . and theasus 5 “the carpets ‘and upholstery wil ete Aeedon’s hind Sass Vent eaten” The Rev. Daniel Narrows, of, Lowell, Mass., “Old Man” Bigley, of Boston, was algo before de 2 rien red, anc tre now all made and ready .o | compased by Mr. Rohner; Lambillutte’s “*Pus- has gone to. Sun’ Francisco to énter upon “the | the buurd on u churge of buving fraudulently be put ins ‘The ceiling bas a light blue buck- | tores,” and the “Adeste Fidelis,” by Novello. pustorate of the Firet Congrewutional Church. | enteres ue bey mure Rose Standish, record ground, upon which aro tri-foil stencil dens, . _ *3' EPISCOPAL. . ‘The Rev. W. R. Davis is. about to leave the | Inthe ¥iy aud 23 t i and other fresco work on the walls i in colors ana? Se © oD gy be Rew, ite Gongremeouut. Church, New | Cond. last Ovtoser.” tn fe 240 ruvo-y norse . Homer N.Siartets | York, because, the ovugrumution Will tuke-po | culled Ben obtained third plice, Rose Stundisit pie Untof otis und sete tn! ta eats ‘(who wag troiting us Maud 0.) ning the. ruce, wullery. 23 W iT hy a e ne jwho it | Ce, e guilery, ae previously sifu to, is car- F. Danks | steps to ligiidate the debt of $8,WU0 which hud Lite sary svoond- pl ried around the three sides of the. avditoriuin, haugs over the property. i a ; faciry the platform, and the west ends brought r " Ben protested Little sury on the ground of ber downto tho pulpit-iloor instead of eading lu to ‘The Rev: David R. Breed: pastor of tho Hope | bavinu a better, record: ihan walls, as is usually cho way in church architec:- ure. ‘It is furnished with pews placed in ampht- theatre form. ‘This gallery is got of uniform ‘width., cThe portion in the north transept busan fost feet: in the suuth 8x16, while along fe Michirau avenue Trunt_it_ widens to thirty= six feet for a digtanco of Bfty fect. ‘The gallery era Hymnal =e ‘Bi 1. Opening—" Mark! Wi Vulcest aes Sunday presented, him with an eluberate uppeal | the wunsy won oy Rose Standish while trotting: i ‘a. Danks Degging bit not to accept. Le Mey Wet | Phe Rev: Charles E, Stowe, eon of Harriet | “treusurer of the wr's Hymmu:| Beecher Stowe. bus beea the cause of a muadic Nauvnul Associudon, isvory necessibie. beime Teuehed by five die iy k Falk. levurd; rT rd. ent sad ampic. stairways. Tao < pulpit, end Is A.J. Hoiden | in the First Cuogregtuonal. Church of Sucy, Me. _ Track ‘Talk. voi 3 i on boulevurds the puvlic: would, regard tois unique ang attractive. ‘The: pluttorm.-1s 20x14 in the First Guogregutional: Chureh of Bury, die. | o wwatcon:' the Amerioan Plunger.” wasia | Ceacell te rues auto tty 18 ‘Tne Common | Soulovard us nearly euinpleted—ar ieust, tmmat It feet. ‘Buck of this is the baptistry, which Is up- 131, ‘His enriy Sermons are said to buve been | oni Inst week. 2" :* 5 . facil, ‘is .indeod:only: the agen se WhO | was rapidly approuching completion.” Wasning- proxcbed bya corridor trom eitber side uf the Tinetured with the toougttef spencer and Mill, suche x ~ puy his salary—the commission merchunts—and, | ton street property-owners bave doubted their church. Over the pulpit bas been constructed a. ‘and were considered rather liberal. The hveral, It is understood that.'So-So and. Lady: Rolfe, | judgmg from ‘bis, methods. bis “aim is not so.) Own suncuess 1h thinkmg the. atreet was untiu- peculiar design. eemi-spherical shape and sur- | and Miss 2M. Rea, soprano: mounted bya pussion cross. It bas at present | Blanche Walter, contralt au unfinished look, ‘but itis to be richly | ergunist. : draped’ with curtains of bronze and green sil plush, © wale wall = eantnaat with ‘The Walusn Aventte ME. Church cho! the curtains of turkey-red éitk plusb before lve | ner of Fourteenth street and Wa avel Wg favor. but tne society e a a baptistry. ‘This design over the speaker's desk | consisting of twenty select voices, have spared, an bis Cavors UuE (ne society rotee eee nae, Uc. | sngve fully recovered, as Wilt! De able ze ee ina reversal ‘of the." yerdicts- und “Mr.-} NeXt year and orthodox schools in the: church buve con: quently been at Joggerhesds over him. Lutely | pe trained us a team aext season. ‘ ‘Mr. Stowe's preaching hus. seemed to be more’ 2 ‘ WABASH AVENUE: METAODIST: orthodox, and his friends prop: Prof, Archambuult, “merely tor. effect. “but for use | oo paing in prepar ngs very eluborute progruim’| suite us souuding-board. Above,.the speaker | fur Cairistmas, especially for the evening choral | §; me hole = aud, ' ee i ire is divided | service: a 4 gt 3 imo two! parts. The orgun-’has not. yet tee lorning. c . feen‘put in place, althuugh it bas Ween ordered. | S008. duet and chorus—Jubliutte Deg....A.TE Pease “SUNDAY REVERIES. Gordon, of Cleveland, ure talked of a3 possible Htisexpected ent the display pupes- will ve in | Cperss Fer unto ws a child ts born 7 Fras Stossian position by,Chrisunan: If not. the space will be covered by" curtains, as in tho Central: Mu: Jiail, until the Grgan is in place. “There are a i ple dressing and choir rows backs ‘of the pulpit. | Svlv. duet and churusTe Dean. ‘ne chureb will be beated by steam and lighted | Choruss” Benedic.us" From Ak irom bracket-lights and two lane clusters sus- | G2iy.e04 Quota eu solus pended from the ceiling. ct hse Organ—Seiected... In the rear of ‘the main auditorium are the Yo PaisT PRESEY TERIA lecture und Sundas-sonool rusias. They ure veech § feet wide, and buve entrances on th oars y horth und south aides of the chureb. The Sune, | ME. Dec. 2, ut the: First Presbyterian Church, duy-schoni rovm has a wallers, and is divided of | commer of Indiana avenue und | Twenty-rse y ic re Jensitive ‘Phiadelphin, will, it is suid, be driven _uext sea~ into separate rooms by curtains. It is large street. . Christuius sermon. by. the “pastor, the lozical seminary who was sv sensitive as to, any i ove Dodi atid, x sa ah ta aecolimnadave :10e persons tev. John H. Barrows. ‘The choir will be. i | suspicion of plusiacisay that” ho never allowed. | $on Uy duce flint _wimumannel Charl has beea organized bur a crvard eee i sere glug the fol; | himself to muke the slightest quotation without | iyyugu enterad al severul meotiugs. sburt ume, yet under the ministration of Dr.'| mined: Christinas anthem, “ O Zion that tellest,"” asivuny bis auibority, Un one; occasion, o¢ cum- ip A Lh et ‘The lutest ghost story cou Moncure D. Conway, the well-known corra- | Williuin U., purchased - a spondent and. magazine weiter, is un advanced | Cleveland geotlemun, 18 thar: be stowed u Urial Liverul, und preaches in London:..An American, | 10 #14. 1a hls ra recently. returned trom Europe, was asked If he heard Conway. “Ob, yes," he sufi. | x : there muny there’ ‘There will be a Christmas service Sundsy morn- | sous and 16 God.” Chorus—Jubilatte De ‘Trio~" Prowet Us, Father meneed- race .nt: brenkfust’ th — Lorimer iz has made great . progress, if increase | 7° z : en bersis any indication. ‘Tho new society | UY Dudley Buck; Coristinas hymn, “ Our psalm |i toank-Thee thut) webave nwakened from the | Pur Guigc wach ‘proved sv valuable to, those Bc herpity , . 3 ‘ : at “rae Started wath 2) tbembers, und now huss). | CfJoy to God ascending,” Guuned. the sleep which a writer tn the Edinbury Reovew haus | interested fu che turf sports lust season, are In era bier ied Eo aa reser Re CecaD UTE evo ae ger pegeiee aetay tone enopl. whieh is uader the manaze- | tof the church. Oh oo Nee pl H called * the iuuge of deuta.! >: ee Cincugo advaneing (be,interests of ‘their work, | Durchsed some. tine gv, nt factory prices, u | Cusher was seu ‘Sp und. roady for work, Hd. cyst: you. nent of 4. F. Jagubs, numbers, verween anand | {verhcnorus’ . yf Hamel and SBE | nce snental nedullacitiey oF Gallewe tiltors’ dew | ond Sal US Nduredaed at lee Wabuel avdaus: {ub of tutterine good enough for ordinary cook- | Bad AW sacds of sone b.nsted reudy t0F the eeushor, gui) atid Ie-aleo- rowing. & Considering, Whe auf Sr GRACE METHOBISE. ; so upt lu crop uut in unexpected ways tut the |... ‘The last nuiaber of Bell's Life says that Iru- | ing, thereby saving something Hike < or 36. sauaruy WV eonesdun Nun ote ay ale pious hes Woen Wau? of 1 poruuinent home. its stecess is“ very At Grace M.E, Chureh; LaSalle and Locust Sludents are not often at a: toss tor a juke at | qauis und Gerald ace ooking ‘remarkably weil, vidently :the:. interests « of ».consumore—of | recurved, and. nowce wus wen you lung uzo of our uueouragive to pastur aod peuple. very meses 5 Peiibe ela ea er uocu! their expense; and the Harvard Professor, whe | wav, shuld Gerald winter wll riguc,.ne ‘will bey woich Tam one—need mure complete protection | rendiness tw r. ceive it, tt seems rule. to ask uo ‘expia~ pyerel * af <7 3 jeu! as it mny seem, vo! rd.it is never eles sect ‘aVurit fur ibe Derby at 6 to ruce’s utter inspecdon. paid. tl o, This 1s 4 ut if exervivess 11a. ui Berinun by. te pastor, 160 2 HGave: fe pevortholess erby até to 1, Bruce's | oiisdoa for the Citizens Association. to-take, |. Fequedg fulall the cunteact by uy sont,” nov | Ugures belug 5 to Lt true that 47 art: everywhere. t 3 < es ‘big clissy | Tye Directors of -the Driving Park met seston: er nie, ¥ wens.” a pre Antbeia—~ And There Werv Sheptierds. _..__ | only severely taxed,the.self-control 0 git and solos by Ailssés Nelson | DUt furnished them with. the provocution.w | guyufcérnuon und tixed, the "price, ot Rev. G. CG. -Lorimer,'D. D.; "statement of tho Building Commitee, N. T. Gassette, Conirman; prayer of dedication, the Rev. Prof. W. C. Hion= | - Davt—"0 hols . 2 wo ards; 7230p. I. sermon, by tho- fev. Thomus | 224 Fanning. Ue, many uv bearty Hugo’ after. the occusion bad) snip tickets for:the enguiug yeur*at $25, each “Sustic Nod: bapusin. che CHURCH.OF THE ASCENSION. pussed, while the ineident: is likely, to go dowo’ ) meiner to bave wis. own: sued... They: ul moet Rambant, LL.D. Newark. CARDINAL HOWARD. THE NEW PREFECT:OF TUE CONGREGATION : OF CARDINALS. eet 2, Brooklya Eagle, ete 5 ‘The Pope has appointed Cardinal Howard to succeed the Inte Cardinal Burromeoas Prefect of the congregauon. There are several vungremt- ons in Kome, as the Congremiuon of the Index, tbe Conrregation of Mites, ete., but the oilice re= ferred to Is that of Prefect of the Congremtion - 2 Mining Seretee. ‘ i rT Processional Hyma 4%...liymas, Anclentand Moder |. Tecord. in “Incrot "Psalm eusbt.. resorian: % never came to, courch, although un old fellow.| make dnal arrangements in regard to it, fnclud- ed ther ubout €0, be gave bum. same reproof on that ue~ | tng a premium Ht Of SMW. gee St. Cecilin Mass, cout, aud «asked; bim if. be ever read at-home: "| -- Kentu ce Nast repued tne clowns: Leannor reader 7, Rontucey Millkes, ttt recently ran array ane iu i who -onide. you?"* “Natl, in:trotn,””. gaid the countryman. A litte “ Who mude you, child: dud A picomiiurrattbe tues | Qe ou as iO pul 3. 7 6 ” ere ieee pe wd a 2 r 7 Cy} crota Hetie’ better Loan 22, ‘Taoat year Usi0) be. lent und Atodera | ese te hte, ou, se look. you ‘there, | wag mmutened to trot against the 4-your-old stall Heewhoren | Hear a child of Bor 6 yeurs ola tell ine wid mide. | eee eae eee ay ey Hlblcied: oF dct nay Btening service. -Procésstonat Hyma 36.1 yin! ” Kyrie "Mass inv. 3 Paaims, ex. ext, exit of Cardinals, who are supposed to meet - once a } = x: ‘umletia *, bim,-when you .wbo are so old am re . or K year, althuugh they hive long, ceased to do so, |-Hsmn <2 TUNE sand tho countrytane cle is] ae wonder | cake. Uaeky: but “Hibburd paid forielt "Ie" | douo.:..He says: ; ; : rs tucky Wilkes was owned" at that time by Eel. : Pun ued of Pratess, cheretora’ ig aliatst @ alas. f ; vere. that he should remember}. be wis made but the | 1 eoey NN or stitwaukee! cure, but whedever tne Sacred College. does hula | BYE Mymns. Ancient and Modern jay, and it Is a long. time ‘since 1 was"! Chicngu, July 4, in a ruce for s-yeur-olds wnd-un- © Magni urd. Bi Bridge : Sage BE BS See tit isus beaten by Capoul,o-So, tne favurit, Reeessional Hsumn 44.7 Flynins, Anetent and Modern ‘ : ecessional Hyun 4i.;.. ins, Anctent an lodern ‘ AT Ty 7 wae HOLY NAME CATHEDRAL. 00050) + CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. - ‘The new Cathedral chuirof the’ Holy Name will:| —.° i, EPISCOPAL. sre give Rossini’s pusibumous’ work * Messe Soleu- | Dec. 45—Coristmas-Day. nelte” this murning. at 10:30, o'clock. . As origi- | Dec. 26—St. Stephen. tins, natly composed for piino and organ, Mr. Beseler, | Dec. St. Joho the Evangelist. the organist, hug tuken great pains to brig this | Dec. 28—lnhocents’ Day. .> ‘ grang work out in: a inunoer betitting -its reat | Dee W—Fast.” a merits. ‘The -suluists—Mrs.; MeGuire.’ Mrs. Dr. |" ‘ue CATHOLIC! rd Huessou, ana »a. Loiverman— | Dec. 25—Christmas.;-| “by. 2° woll-trained chorus of | Dec. 3i—St. Stephen; First Martyr. n congregation the Prefect -would ex officio be , tho President of it.” : Bs pay ‘Tho appointment of nn Englishman, however, to this ollice is signiticant of the. friendly feel- tugs whieh Pope Leo XIU.“ bué constanuy dis- played for the British Government ‘and nution. ‘There has been a great deul of , rumor lately in une English newspapers. as to the probability of a Papal auncio ar legate. being scot to reside permanently at ‘the Court of ‘St. ‘James. ‘The Eagle has never placed inuch faith ia suca ru- | S¥eaty voices, Mr. Beseler presiding at the orgun'| Dec. 7—St. Jubne. Evi dtal became a united kingdom and the temporal | 22°S- S!eUulre will sing Gounod’s “ AveMarie."." | Dec. 2y-St. ‘Thoms « Becket, B: M. ~ PeiPeae iaad ane anaes | OL GENERAG, NOTES, \ | Decd-seSsivenen ave le cwpioyment for a; 7 v v Ss.‘ oe “St. Sylvester, fiplomatie represcntatiee at any. Court. ut | SE er EES. eee cigsiastical interests cover. all ~ dhe Presbytery of r aneek nowhere are they assuming greater proportions |- ~The Presbytery of Chicsgo will hold its next |: ” quarterly, meeting in: the lecture-rvom. of the: | \ I’'supposa: every one connected - tes in the British Ewpire. "Cardinal Manomg- athe natural protector and buperintendent in] Third Presbyterian Church of this ciww.on:Mon- | with the University of houtsvitle. Goiiriér-Journal. ‘ ver heard of"any. one belng’ punished | — uling a. watermelon? "It was once. tried | down.in ‘Lennessec, thred Sor four yexrs avy. Good ‘ald Judge: Frazier,£-of : the Davidson. anc “Rutherford Circuit... wag prosidiug; an Gniueks ° negru wag the prisoners i Very, yOuLE lawyer Was, +] derendiug bun; twelve zood meu aod true.were i There was ny doavt that, the prisan: ¢-proot, aginst, hiv é attorney. culled “nu it simply arose and * sild: donor" and yenttemen is. chiirged,. wath: steull Bob To. russ: Band. us”, ; iS) Uanta (Gu.)"Conaticutiant: 10 ary way | Georma, ‘bag heard aE ts: Lightens all years. ne ‘ 5 fe di ‘and pames of-|| [earned esedys cead und chvice Solos warvled tu | ruliugs mude by the board, are of w sufficiently | are yot d reer ee ‘ : eeeina: ae tioward: deat ad ting fact, | coutitiued empty” benoivs oa Sunduy testify. to | interesting nuture. to wa rrunt thelr, tenn: given] tons) br 3 b brough Se fe E Ji eta LL THAYER. Yasceudant., But before tuig there, riges,the aged, Bidie Society hug decided to prosecute the print | ig in 2:28. ad yim the fourty’ fn #:34.° By ae will, Kinuey. ("ene acting President will leu Tothe aM ’ 2" | Gould nur be construed moun agreed race,or amen | the President. Paige "Tho Rev. J. N. Freemai, of Lockport: N.Y. | race, siney it was 10 fuce t cousest tur # purse cuered | giving ull the offices to the muiuority element of | tho sufferers upon: Washington street, will be has uccepted a call to tho Emmunuel Church, | by #inuulier, Hherdiore Ut a eee result of | HIS Durty, outwebstandiox bo wut down un bis | glad to kaow.even that. With a quarry ana a |° Be oF 1 huunebes and groveled in the dust before the | car track. running from it to within u bulf mile attitude in: which ‘be. Into’ the President inting Mr Spuldinz, who was no more of at A fuan, ‘Nixon was, and not nearly so noisy about | Nov. 15.. It is now six weeks beyond that. time, e us, to see | and seurcely more thinone-teath of thisniount :4u, and in tho | iy you s tito have Nig | Parands record 2:19%, who wus attacked early | choove -to’ ask, for. it. regulurly iustalled ag pastor. Tne burch voted | Inst seuson by paralysis’ of the loins, is suid to | away from him’ a great deal of sympatvy and } wort support whica be would otherwise be entitied to. | begun. aor w Siete eA 2.-The extravugant clalms mude by the chum- Cummissioner Carter,. the people interested in lévof the prosecution, some of which claims | | the improvewent uave bees of cols opimon for Budd Doble. who nas been ‘fn Caicuxé for the | pairbank. A story is tuld ofa member of acettain theo- ‘fhe St. Louis trotter: Port Leonard, now in | raut, nota hundre: hold of.:.~ <> into bistury us one. of the. best college jukes on | ceived the repurt of the. commingee havunr ia |. % Gmoxes: Dee. i ae ss charge ‘the .wiatter of, the. proposed -tremen’s | pay Tpusy under dato-of Dec 1t pas, Lod-, Amberg returned _no'answer in writing, but io ‘John Lyle King. bas that itis “common the ruce to tuke place over the Chi- | Judges ‘to"do In 1679 he trutted -at-| >This ulleged favoritism uals, us any’ ue fuumiliar, being distauced inthe tirst heat.’ Iu'1s6y. Wilkes | impurabl went through the Centril Circuit, where he'ne- | Supreme ‘quired bis present record, aud: in: te spring of } for the court Ss uestion of ‘rebeurings?:-Is gut the: “rebearmy the present your was sold.'for_ $6,w) to w Boston’) Geeceen OY ce tcuown elassiteation on the cul | Bie derelictness und wita gue. fignts: to “declare endur of cases at every. term of -the court?..And | D!8 coutract void for non-pertermauce, und not is it a novelty that on such rebearinir‘and recon- gideritiua the co ies oro: o een -pald to -percer! resources In cage of unfuvorablpaymp- | the Levislature, ena by achunge of the law as {t. now stunds upon our, statute book. « Lappre- See tbat ho is prepared forall emergen- | nerd that when the public attention is seriously. The Aciing President. To thé Baltor of The Chioayo Tribune... _. | @uecs of our metnods of appeal. If Mr. Stores Grant.. Inadupting this course heapowsndelit- | in apuse that the people should be inusicat and literary entertdinments,“amuse- | Crowo, and with the deaih of this Cardinal York.| portneast transept of Westminster Abbey. out- | appeared to the: bourd biguly probuule,tuat the erate and studied purpuse to recognize noue.lut | denfed:-an’ appeal for ‘uoy cause what- Slary's Ghuren | jidwes muy, baveseleeted the wrong driver to | tbird-terimers when it comes to appointing a | ever while’ the. defense is allowed to yard, che total cost of weigh amounts to. 20,0. |- be remuyed, und cousiderity the. explunutions | person to ‘an ollice of a political nature. In fact, | Bp00al.and reappeal for uny cause that-she In- wre all but completed.‘ ‘The emburate carved | odered by we npplicant, together wito the pe= | he bas served notice on the great muss of the purty to the etfect-that bis favors ace all re-. wed | the part our 3! CO eee te ee eer eut ehe, taeda Borsa: | eee oe ecco to car Te Sees TE ‘bim,”. whose ire sensi ‘ ” buck." He evidently fs foulish enough to im= nwero ad the be the aren to the lefe the patriurcas from Aduin to } ands of the judges aud officers atoresald,” and heiue that be can be nominated for President in was the excuse an pretext for.sume of the ry Sqr beautiful place, Lulworth, in Dyrsetshire,-13 an * vise fs} s - aos Sulomon, aud on the rig ht ull the major and | ic was crdered unit Surgent be reinstated, ie” {ris possible bo way. be. Guiteau mude bim ‘President : today, end, this fact alone | believe that our Judges should “bxve no power prevent by electiva ok is instead of gaddiny about; tre Continent, spend, 5, st : i S18. nh i even if nuuiinated,'.as the American peuple 5 2 bi were left ss monuments of the past and a be Be e Weymouth, the fuvorit water- | P?. the. two panels, are represented a series uf | Forrest race at: Vue: in lo. “After this atfair eiitiever eleara man to. that ih olfice side of the court-room; ‘that they should grant ineidents in the life of Christ. Above und round | Pyle deemed 11 poultny to remove to Nebruskes | crept into power through the builet-bule of 20} both sides to be heard: and that they shonid un— qreeted at the buse ure tne live-sized figures of | many wicked gjen eonnected with «trotting Sele ee irre Epa jane, fre was. dissolved ‘mainly © becausé’ of | _Awain wero is a vacuum in the history of Ea- | the twelve Apostles. : F (horses. It seems, bowever, that the virtuous : al o drohbignop of | Hyle could uot woolly witudraw trom his favorit | AYGOCger blasts of vheatovels Carly, Sir ALAUE ral clrowlar | Aiusement, und last September uo was a0) ce ritie or + Stalwart among Stalwarte.”’ "A fow Federal olligebulders, however, -cannot me F other uumimuunas fr ibis rave wore the brown | Cutts eu ang directed by-a0 drole a though | Commissioner Lawrence ‘Tels Some ak .ful a ‘imantipulator- as:the Chevalier Loxuu, as Plain. Truths it: rn in due thine. fluent of the ‘Contract for Furmsh= “Marr B. Romyn. ing the Broken Stimue, , Consistency. pereas, Le ne | Exeuutiv iety for. an oltice, and now 1y in deference to turt in.creas, bus because | Executive in dbus umiety fur: an oles, aad now. of the boulevard .jt-becomes sppurent that , | 02 Wad some power, the giftie Ki chisses at. Statford Springs, Uursels ns jthers see us.’ ; * whe Butter Inspectorship.. To the Editor of The Chicago ‘Tribune. 4 he owner of | ~ cHrcaao, Dec. 24.—In your issue of tats morn- ‘ean account of the difficulties under. of St. Paul; bus beeu presented with 2 | course ot hs iuvestigatious on tnt subject he which is flaburing: Muyor Harrison's Butter lu- | peea removea frow the street by tuuse, ia: daily fuckers Memnal y Urgent call to accept the -pustorate of the | discuvered that, wotle ne was wrong usw Lite | spector for securing the conviction of grocers |.cure of it. ‘Thesa cust >i 09 per yard. Uns Fi Second Presbyterian Church of this.city. His j-Mary, Saud Y. was cortwinly w ‘ringer The | whi sell mixed’ butter.” In fuct tere is quite a | Would bave ben ubviuted oud whe contract been St: Paul friends. are loth vo bave bim go, nnd last | board ordered that Bigiey be suspended until probability that ‘the. said-warfare ‘will prove a | mude im xccurdance *with the- ordinance fur under ui assumed nume be returned to tue | very limited success for Mr. Howe, and that for | Ginunce tne: basis of all contracts under it £ : the two followmg reasons: .- 1- That gentleman, although appointed by From reuding our Sunduy newspaper articles “the property of Commodire Kutison, wit | much to protect tne public aguinst Imposition as Born the sprupera, dt eet a . Deen te rompel pauple to buy so-called puro | take morning walks tu settie tue: question... But country butter at. any. price specutators may | Couunssioner: Curter getiles the quezuon when ‘That-is enough totake | be say atter rigid examination, bas been iu- Williuin A.’ and Largessé, owned by W: J: | muke bold to say will not stand the test of an iu- c ee eee oe cae aia. i if sake rernssecxumioncon: “Tho chemist prob- | dlference of. the Commissioners. in. charge of ubly realizes it, for he is very. anxious to kee) tho work was alimost criminal: Texring up two contestants in the douole-team race for 4 purse | hie’ metuods secret ‘under the timsy prevext | miles of street in the spring 60 that it is umpuss- of d1u,0vu Wo be trotied at Bustou next season. that there is money in them for him. cerning the trotter |.. Now, 1 come to.the mato object of -this letter. | edse of means tur sbved, y inunths” age by a |-Your articles, evidently inspired from the. olice”| ous thing, und my only. i of the Butier Inspector, scek to convey the iden | forers nave “been as patient us .they. pave, and sea the Horse never beat 22. | Ubat chere are on the muarlet hereouly pure but- the collection uf interest upon ussessments for ter, und the butterine imide by. such firing as | Se long period before. the: improvement Is an ot Wi " 3 rmour, ete, acourding to a formula ustice withyut u puratiel. ‘Tus is, bord ta! Were | Dust month, left lust Weduesday. for Californin. | nich is ‘probably unifory. Allow, me to alate fora Commissioner, but Lsuy i conscientously; Ob, no, Only. three’ per. | He authorizes tho stuteinent chet under, so cir | Pine here that my ows experience during the !ust’|, #00 the bourd can Make the most of it se: i>: 3 fe er- | cummstuuces will he trait or dtive trotters next | fieen months runs nyulust-such an inference. |" | Karly in Aurust Ebecuine convinced of the 3 enh. = 3 ae About two weeks ao Lrecoived from « restau- },complete, wortutesness of Louis Amberg & Co- mites ‘from the Board‘ of] as contractors. I “procured a. pass tor- inyself rules a eample, of butter.which some of thy | and another to exumiue thelr sourves uf. supply He is 2 very fust borse, | customers ‘thought to-conttin -oleomargarine, | 10 August, -but could. get no oue.to go there but-was notin condition’ to start iast your, ul- |. Opou examinativn, it-proved ty be a pure arti- 2 cle, the only one 1 -bave come. across this ‘year. | Amberg~ would” contrudict my representations. : 5 7 ‘A treat deal of the: butter'sent from the coun- | [then uddressed Louls Ambeng. the follow: “Lord, wo |, ‘Tho Messrs, Goodwiti,;publisnérs of the Weetly | {ty other luw. grade, or ulreddy. adulterated | letter: : as ‘A country cleryman, meeting a nelghbor.who'|°tunraumicut,, und -appdinted a commutes 01 serve: waked” Op “the: attorneys for the defense in the cuses referred to.” They have bad the bad | nut rest.” : Toe public knuws | did not rest.- be- ment ty. muke Judge (Craix a party to their ] cause L did . ae ra vd."=" 0] snjured olunselt go badly that it-1s duubtiul if be | defense, and bye consumed a: column and-a iv ® z Fistans;"Ancientand Siodern dare suy,” eaid the purson, ** you don’ ow | wilh bo able to trot uRuin? oud a record uf. 2204, | quarter ‘of your valuable spai berg & Co. tor nou-perfurinuace, and {ntroduced’ bi sourt Judies., Sant in oit and skill- Editor of The Chicago Tribune. expressed tis willingness to trot the race in that | Cntcago. Dec. 44.—Your {nter-Ocean neighbor nter- | Supe. ‘The tirst und second beats wore wou vy | in bis leuder yesterday condemns Arthur for pursuing a course of giving ull the fat and im- le | portant ollices tu one faction of the Kepubl.can $1 party, and that the ininority one: , | nounce: Arthur uny tuo. severely for ‘his one- sided conduct, and Mr. Nixon ts quite right In auined, tho reasun given fuove, and | Predicting that this wrongful course “will de- abe | Be gisda tees fCcute-lit, vAtcer Weweiug all | morallz6 che publio service und disintograte tho door ha been opened by my uscoclutes to give the facts tne fullowug emineutly, correct de- | perty, and will eventilly result ia its Inglorious Ades and complete defeut.". And ‘yet, in tho face uf facss and the ‘arguments in rt i rel wing considered (8 Craeid tut staxle cous was |. git bie Bitter Saaunelanon Of Aru dlo.pecent tp tbe fuarty teal, WUD, Wording 6 566. TOT aha By ai ogy ho the. minor SE Ee oe te een ia ine Wiecaosla “ the . Republican". party, -was an Mae tae feid that loules tause apply, and that the porturmanze’| iwportunate office-begear at the bunds of the - Commissioner reports, ‘that there ~.is He denounces - Artour. for He duesn’t de- igecNixon | pletion ofthe « work..on—cho-loth of. No-~ noes PROP, Bl DELAFUNTAINE. » ‘| ear-ionds of nine ‘yards each. 02? vs"The Cr minal Lawyers: | }0t to cunsder the above fucis, und, ta writing, wive the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. past delays, und wast we muy rely apen for the i 24. brief communication to | Ure Kesvecttuny, cd in‘replying to a sata Paar) = ~ resoliuoDs “to . thy effect “jn ‘the’. =| He was nest brought fnte pav- |, communication thut occupied barely four inches, | were. voted: down. . And < Whea ‘Coumisstoucr ear-oldvait whien fine ue could |." Now us to the merits of thé” “ defense."") Mr. | Carter hunsalf udimits there, 18 no bupe.of Atn- his argument on the ‘fact | berg’s sibility to, furnish enougao. beture..naxt for-the‘Supremé Court ings.as Judge Craig-bas | right. My own : judgment: is “unt ‘years ‘will ‘or crime. and crimi- | quality uud quantity,lo complete the street. / 1 blour highest judi- | ., Sir. Amberg receives 31.89 per ynrd.-; He. pays “Glury knows, and aya general cbarge, is as utte | Stevens -& Co. 33.25 per yard delivered withiw a to: Judge Crag a3‘ to.uny oue.of ‘the balf-mite of we entire “street. -This gives: Am- sees ee sieuncommon | betg $1.64 ver yard. for drawing it’. to granc u stay with 2 view. to the and spreading," cleare protit of nearly 1 per =. ing «ppeats: {in criminal cases.” There bas om been un argument fn’ favor of: abdlishing= the desires to know what these abnses are, I can in- when Tacuf woo. the Crrcaco, Deo. isan ine. througn the bul- | form him in-remurd ‘to game of them. it ia ao d 5 - 30, 2:27 -Surgent huv- | let-hole of un ussasin into power. the acting | aba: ‘SI : “factinat the Pope's bestowal of Cardinal's but | the printing. During thegext two yeurs (U8 C08" | ing yedn taken fruit fu zi 28a Sargent bay” | Tejon: win bes fale promises ail Hogering | {acts ig esee after 4 jury ha conclusively upon hin; was contemporaneous with his execu | Bree é ee etluyes were "very. ceruiln at tat tune | inthe alr, proceeds to demonstrate bis modefu- | Pissed upon them. It Is ue abuse that the Su- preine Court sbould admit convicted felons to Fee en eee eee sig bull ona supersedes. Ie is an abuse twat stay. E ag: in} se ore Ty i 1 | of proceedings, or. a supersedeas, or aay orher there Was no Engiisd Cardival ut all. Siidvuy | Suen elmoges or correcttons oe nny eT su, | eet atinpoling of tno Bourd of -Appedls | Eequennce whose fortune It wus to have support: | ofolu! act, ebuild be dine by a Judge ia the in the ¢lzbieeutn, century we Dave : i ; Gvery one of them signed u peliuon torsargeuc’s | ed Blaine or Gurtield for PreAdent as against | Privacy of bis own boule on the ex-purte stave ments of “a successiul criminul-tawyer.”. [tis genuity of.a sharp crimioal lawyer can.invent Or create. Way, this “atur-churnber method of worst acts of the New York City judiciary in the days of ‘'weéd and his confederate thieves. “I to: intervene fn bebulf of convicted felons out- who | no stays or orders for favor w-thout. permitting: felons, USTICE. * WASHINGTON STREET. ardinyz the Non-Fu.+ ‘To the Rattor of The Chicago Tribune. . > Caicaco Dec. 24.—I notice the Ie:ter of Com: miss over Carter ia your issue of today. iu re- guard to tbe cuntract for tho finishing of Wasn- ington boulevard.“ Having been subjected to considerable criticism from my associutées upon the board for giving somo facts to the public through the newspapers (and charged” in uddl- ton with much chit appeared tout 1 neither wrote nor fuspired), I prupuse—now. that the niy ides upon the subject to the public. . Mr. Carter says “*(ne contract was mide on the 16th inisoan- | Of lust Juue,.and..provided-for-tne entire, com- a quarry there. ..The public, aod especially F DSSS? | livery of 10,000 -yurds of. this. tup-drossing by bas been delivered, und in’ my judgment one- hulf of that amount dues not comply. ;with” the terins of the cuntract. ‘Ihe stones are too course; 80 couree -thut they ‘will keep* worktug’to the surfuce, and to such an extent. that within u yery lew -yerrs thousands of -yards will have smalier stone. .1 bave always regurded the orz believe it so distinolly provides. | Isned after reading (he Sunday papers, wud wey “As is well known lo. tue public, tne instead of bene completed, is onty fairly Many ivnlus, and most uf them ‘think the ins able until compieted. without aoaolute knowl- uu plenon, 1S uv seri- nder is ut the suf- we, und would not go alune, Kirowuig tbat ‘than’ nis “13 giving the Comamnites tn cuanée Kreut: anxiety. 1 respec.tully ask the commitee a full suitemenc of wis nets regard, re RANE-LAWRENCR. person Kept. making “explunations; saywig . what suuu De would: forward tein so tust 7 we could not d-was' culled “ unpractieal ted breaking the contract with Am-~ eurly adv Juue, if the crusber 1s worked. to: its capacity, 1 submit. that the = public: may judge’ woo. was ‘urnisa ‘suttoent in elapse before Amberg & : balf-mile. yard... Way bother with Lous Amberg after all déal direct with Stevens & Cu. or sume one“ else? Why this dailying with Louis Amberg ‘after; be bas imposed upun.the bourd every day.formuny igonths?...You give the numes of some-of:.Am- berz’s bond-imen... Why uot give the punlic the names of them alt while upon toe subject, and if they are responsibie let chem sguifer rather.chun the thousands in West. Chicugo .who-:do" guifer. frum the non-perfurmunes vf contracts. oe ‘=, Commissioner Carter says of Stevens: tmuking: the* work [of-furmabing:top dress] subordinare® to: firulsaing: paving vlecks .for-. other purties.":* L tall you. Cominisstoner Carter, its "Points 1'do not edre' ti enter“ into, for Tam: not | #84.,the bourd as well, that the improvement o} this boulevard has been subdurdinute to o.ner ine ‘a successful criminal lawyer, and (have oever | terests luog envugh. Your say, * The: C. mn 8 the: Inuyoence. of the | sivaursbavoulready lntimated what their aciiun termined effort to. “ferred.” the premises, and it cannot long ba, doe L syiggegt that It ts ‘the duty. Of tho ‘boa do someting ‘nore than intim-t-t berg... In the face of be bas had his:owiw: > Touts’, hel fact is Am. er eatiee ay 1 date pinin duty of. the-board te Sm saab ett ately bet im and his bondsinen: toasemep the insu they have for months heaped ups the ped of West Chicago, und compel diately: proceed to tinigh this street ur ye Lee weno ble and take other immediate andeticien: core for the completion of .the boulev: berg’s estimittes for payment for musk been paid (us I-insisted .they should meas, Had ame done not béem, the board woitld now have ¢1An) we ave thelr hands u3“damnves. if ~ needed in Tore in higher prices for stone to other eantractdey 9 other bidders ‘for. this. contra hd | should bave suey leniency in. thine ange = Derbaps they: might nate bid lower themselves., . Thl3: leniens Ung eae cy 13 as tiem as to. the property-owners. “=, > Tale to It 8 but just to say that for Commissioner Carter bus ‘felt some tims the necessity st balding Amberg & Co. mare atrietiy- a we © i for thelr detas SONGS,OF THE SEAson, "sve, Caristman-Day, 44 For the {hicaga Tribyne. x Dicmat and drear came the cold Winter-da: Not a ligut but the glimmer the Pale starlight gaye— Nota sound but'a murmuring’ voice far a ‘The whispering plasb of Lake Aftchigan'e'w, When solemn and. cleur, through the wicca the mora, nee Came the toll ofa bell, Uke welling, eae an Angel's ¥¢ toe Angels and mon a gluc “Hines gels and mon # glud welcome are telling, Ring on, $e Joy-bells, and tell us the story ‘Tellus how humbly the Godhead bas come,’ Leaving: His Father, His Kingdom, Hts Giery, ‘To 'win for us too & bright piace in His Home. : And the: joy-bells seem chiming, *Come, let us adore Hitnt” Come, poor, and come, .rich—come, all—at His feet é We will ‘lay-down our joys, befpre Him! 0 With our ‘heu: glad or sore, we'll greatl"? ” And anon ‘through Came the thtung’of ‘the faithfs “voice: Bh at For they go .Jike the shepherds Ab!-how like the dark str desolation” 7 : streets, now 1 and our. sorcans ‘our éwee Infant longer al to duswer thst {Tho cold is forgotien, the darkness ‘unbeeded~ of ‘Titl the Savior came; changing the gioom {ato ~- Tncarmauon: : Are. His Cuurches ‘this’ mornt 2 = brigot Lee x ‘Through the ‘51 wre pealing 7) ‘The grand old ~ Adeste, fideles' kneeling, : Back-agulo through long. aj way. * Long azo, when the Nations pi or valley, hudz-synes The aA Lake's strand, Wherever tiod's Cuurca is, dume— wild dwelhog— core ames! 20028 “Come, ict“us adore Him.’ Ganges; vTig canted in Atriew’s Semis pl ‘stricken zones, Torougo the cities and gold-ttelds Of distant +” Australia; ight: : ETS Ss Tend Like .the. Earth made resplendent. by Christ's s E Round the Altar in thousands” the falthtar' In spirit by ieethlehem’s Crib back From the vineyards of Spain to 'the C trains; Pa, sealonme the soe [atant, 9 a With Mary ind Joseph. thas tirst Christmas-Day, Where Angels, were singing ~ Adeste, tidetes,” And Betnlehem’s Star showed the shepherds ine aimed the glad ‘tidings. Serer : Woen Kingdoms.and.uxpires ‘sqor- peans of praise, . 3 Columbiu was wrapt in the gloom of obliyto der shores, were waknown, und uotroddon No voice welcomed Christmas through mountain Savé the voice of the storii Ia’ that far auld- ig the “-Adeste, fdeles ” ekies, through poplar and Buttodas such a welcome. goes forth from her That fever of old was a Chorus more grand. From the suores of Auantic to far-ot Pacific, From. the, mubty: Gulf stream to the: trozen faitutut ure, gathered round God's holy Palais eo To worship the Savior in Infancy’s dawn; In gorgeous Cathedral or lone wouninls the people are drawn. bape’ Far away o’er the ocean the’chorus is swelting~ Frou the Nile tothe Baitic—through many a ‘The sume loved uld bymn they are singing at And the voice of the Amazon echoes its tones. ’ ‘And away, far away, in‘ the -green,‘'Isle 7 "is singing ‘o'er wountaln and rrow— froin. :* ce of despair its glad’ notes caanot weary ring through its joyous re- Do’ Ner' children who hear {t by Michigan's waters, Fae aan ‘a !Mid all. the bright comfort which wealth can be- vel SIOWS- we aed, Te Et YE feo 5: Do.their- heurts: brea:he & prayer, as they kneel atthe Altar, For the home.where they first heard that hymn, long ago? Then ring ‘on. ye ‘joy-bel! kueelit ve is,‘ while Nations are To welorme we Savior! We'll whisper a prayer: ‘To the Futher Who sent—to the pure Holy Spint Whose'love wraps us ‘round witb its unceasing care Pore fant ta tee ee But. first,-Iast, and always, weet. Infant, we - thank Thee: - For the boon of tiue faith which our Father bas i. givens: ‘Thou bas‘t won: us a place. in ‘Thy Chi on Barth—. Ofiunt usa place in Thy. Kingdom, in Heaveal , ee DAB eal the song of Jubilee * 4 Peace on Earth 2 Peace lo men ri Let the People’s authel eal the bells from tow’r ant Without priest or sacridco!, ai salvadion to the wot Peal equality ubrond! Peat'the lesson of His life! ‘Bigotry’s dirk reign is oer. E Hallithe Ughe! alt bail the ASDINGTON, 5 "2 "'por The Chicaga Tremune., * Peal the merry Christmas-chimes!* Peul the brighter coming thmes!.*.. . 1 Peal the truth for Home and Peal the antherof* the Free, Out upow the starry night! janthem new: he strains prolong! ‘Peal the missiun of. ‘the True! : Christ is born to save the dyinz— ‘Light the blind in bondage lyiaz:\ Oller gifts—gold, myrrh, and brasope Christ the Man, not Christ the King— Christ the Preacher.-n0t ee eul w.Hero lends the peoplo— : Come the hextnen to deliver». From the bonds of Sin and’ Vice— ~~ Come to break thelr chains furevars ‘Peal the flag of Truth unfurled! . "Peal the Fatherboud of God! Peal the Brotherhood of Shin!” 1 Christ is leading Freedom's vale ~Peut the end of seltish strife. <5, Superstition’s night is pone love fronr shure to shore. - © Se CHARLES J. "LYON PIANO. PATENTS. Svecist Disortes 0 Te Chicago Trivunte’ 5 . C., Dec. 2—Amone the. tatters to be brought proiinently before ths. : esent Coutgtess ig the revision and codificar. B GLINTOS, nrauls. 220 Righths #5 a steel dawn!’ patent laws, which “> - mn of the copyright and L ; are “in. a ‘most unsatisfactory con! icone to both authors and invents Was to 4 rs, a8, WEN 2 the general publ ‘The Interests ‘of 2 dis: tine: t hed Chicago: inventor-ate being jeop- ‘ardizeu! By the proposed detion ot a syndicate ‘Oi: New, England piano wanufactirers. whe ithas oeen dlscovereu, intend. to’make a de-- celevrated ‘Lyon’ plane ‘This ineein parable iuprove! the: part of ‘the: syndicate. “Dr. Geor ‘6 Lyon, the “famous acoustician, whose cl jiuprovements—includmg: “the patent! reson: ator: and .the adjustaule hon-yv desk :-attachnieut-—are: ust the <Wwell- Rreatest- on as one of: the of the age. inst this great monopoly, the people.as well a5 of theér WIHT be in fayor ot individual right #3 an unprincipled monupoly, revent the reissue of fane-rese yniitor parent. Ithough he intends to Szbt single: be a bitter one, “However, the syuipathieso! ment is virtoal- ly:indispensable. 1n , the,.construction. ‘ot todexn piano-fortes hence, this activity e ‘ibrating muslc- 1own=«. mi ul nown=-. piuno <manufact et ced 3 : Stileazo, £3 Ut Messrs.. Lyon & Healy, of Chicane *invell representatives c §Winchester mypoon antes wilcure consump ton, cougns, weak lugs Drom chitis, andseneral debility. Eatal blisnedas years bie.”