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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - September 23, 1872, Boston, Massachusetts                                MONDAY SEPTEMBER PRICE FOUR GLOBE Arthur Second Week of the LAST LAST NIGHTS i OF THE NEW and Play notwithstanding its great must be withdrawn to moke way for OTHER ATTRACTIVE nud Every Evening luring tho SATURDAY will be repeat ed Psychological Drama entitled Tho Characters by Leslie and Misses Concluding each evening with the Musical Fairy Extravaganza called Creatures of Impulse Characters by Misa and Miss SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 BELLS nnd CREATURES OF Lydia Thompsons Bur lesque Doors open at and Performance begins at 2 and T M U S E U M ACTING BELLS BELLS JB Brilliant Opening of tho 30th Dramatic Season of this popular Comedy Entirely lie fitted and Fourth Week of the Standard Comedies I received with hearty plaudits of Crowded und Fashionable Audiences I THIS at SPEED THE With the utmost attention to all details that may en hance the effectiveness of this sterling old and with the following powerful cast Sir Abel Warren Bob Barron Farmer Sir Philip Hart Conway Salisbury Frye Burrows Susan Annie Clarke Miss Fannie Marsh Dame Vincent Lady Parker for Last WEDNESDAY Afternoon to Last FRIDAY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTER SATURDAY JAMES Every Evening and Saturday In an entire New 1lav dramatized from Washington Irvines BROTH Or THE HEADLESS In II KICK Positively Last Week of the and talented ZAVISTOWSKI Monday and Tuesday Evenings and Wednesday After will he presented the New Followed hy the usual Grand Olio of Thursday ami Friday Evenings and Sat Afternoon and will be presented 1XION or Tho Man at the Followed hy the Grand AND in their amusing SCHNEIDERS EUGENIA and Grand Ballot Doors onen at Begins at G BEAT CRICKET ELEVEN GENTLEMEN OP ENGLAND AGAINST TWENTYTWO OP BOSTON BOSTON BASE BALL Wednesday and 25 and 30 each 50 pitched at 11 oclock BOSTON BEACON The EXHIBITION OF and now In connection witu It the MUSEUM OP FINE ARTS exhibits a collection of Ancient and Bronze Implements from 1alntocl Vases found In the tombs of and Hagna Uric cla Majolica Oriental Armor Carved Furni and Japanese and Chinese Porce 9 to Admission 25 KNOW THYSELF GALLERY OF 897 Washington opposite Hayward A thousand startling and models of the human in Health and Open from 9 to 10 Admission 00 T HE COLISEUM at foot of Wost Canton OPENED Admission 26 Cannot engaged through Lecture Bureaus or her New Lecture on Successful Committees address licr in person at M West Ninth Now in order to effect an FRATERNITY IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF The Fifteenth Annual Course will be this year at Tho Opening Lecture will be delivered TUESDAY October at by GEORGE WILLIAM or To be followed on successive Tuesday ex 5 as James of the Theodore an Address in Favor of the Election of Horace Select Anna John Theodore What I Know About Wendell Elizabeth Cady CONCERT each Evening for half an hour previous to by Tickets for the with nt 2 SO and according to location and unre served seats at SI 2S For sale lit DITSON ifc Music 277 Washington oil and after IN ODD FELLOWS Corner of anil Berkeley ON M O N S C announces that he wiil open hie New for the reception of ou October for Children every WEDNESDAY and SAT from 4 to i Clauses for Ladies MONDAYS and Ladies from 4 to C Gentlemen from 8 to 10 commencing October For please see to be obtained nt Crump JC Washington corner of Bummer or at the on or after October Als given to Private or Single 111 either iu the city or out ol LETTERS OP COMMERCIAL BILLS OF Draw u uy CLEWS of Kew oa the Imperial Banli London and Pineal Agents of the United government for nil Foreign and ou all of Ireland aud are issued in ton hy their HAWLEY 1 State RATIONAL COLLEGE OF Established by M QUINTETTE of tho Temple with a Grand Con on TUESDAY by the Artists of tho together with Miss Edith and First Organ last The Two Schumann Souvenir de Solo for RUDOLPH Recitative and Dove from Le Nozze de MISS EDITH Transcription of Webers Polonaise In Per PART Quintette in Adagio and Finale The Young Composed expressly lor My MISS EDITH Ballade et Polonaise do lor composed land La Concerto for in Bach SUMNER and With Quintette with reserved one dollar For sale at the ticket office of the Doors open at 7 Concert at JOSTON MUSIC THE STRAKOSCH SATURDAY and 28th and 30th at 8 CARLOTTA and The public aro respectfully informed that The TERESA the distinguished Planiste Miss ANNIE LOUISE the favorite American Contralto GIORGIO tho great Basso the talented and SIGNOR The celebrated Will make their first appearance this season in in TWO GRAND will lake place on Saturday at 8 and Monday at 8 THE GRAND ORCHESTRA will bo under the tion of The sale of seats will commence nt B at the box of tho Music STOCK or Very Latest and Choicest Designs IN BODY BRUSSELS AND C A E P E T 8 a Splendid Assortment of Kew Designs LOW PRICED At Lowest NEW MARBLE 43 and 45 Washington SNOW Improved Passenger Elevator to all parts of our new WARNERS Merino HOYEY Have received a full assortment of this celebrated make of for Men and LADIES AND IN ALL SIZES AND FINE GENTS FINE SHIRTS MADE TO IN THE BEST And Within Reasonable by HOYEY SUMMER N EW DEPARTMENT COMPLETE CAMPAIGN OUTFIT The unexpected demand from the various Political Clubs 1ms occasioned BO great a sale of articles for Campaign that we have devoted a Department entirely to the purpose of supplying Political Or with everything required for We ure also prepared to manufacture at the shortest notice any specialties in this HEADQUARTERS ISIl THE AT BRISTOL COUNTY AGRICULTUR J AL AT Wednesday and 25 aud Old Colony corner Kneo 12 Leave 12 HAMPSHIRE STATE AT NEW October in Premiums an Gratuities on Railroads carry stock and articles for exhibition free of and passengers at reduced TROTTING Purse of to all Purse of that have never beaten Puise of horses that have never y 1urso of to all Purse of horses that have never beaten Puree of horses that have never beaten Purse of horses that have never beaten All horses entered for purses must be owned in Now and must bo eligible at tho time of making which can be made after September All entries positively close September at 8 oclock Ten per of purse mimt accompany tho and bo addressed to GEORGE Treasurer New Hampshire Agricultural AARON LICAN The Republicans of aud all others who Intend to support the nominations made at aro invited to assemble in their respective Ward Rooms with the except ions mentioned below on DAY at to elect delegates to the Congressional aud Senatorial Con The Executive Committee voted to recommend tho following propositions That delegates be chosen to the Councillor Conven the same upon the same basis that del egates are elected to the other That tho voting used at the Wards aro entitled to delegates as follows Ward Ono to Two to 4 Three to 7 Kour to 0 Five to 4 Six to 3 Seven to 4 Eight to ti Nino to 6 Ten to 8 Eleven to 9 Twelve to 7 Thirteen to 3 Fourteen to 7 j Fifteen to 5 Sixteen to Five will hold their caucus on Tuesday Ward Thirteen will bold their cau cus at Republican 49 Warren Per PROVINCIAL A Mass Meeting of Provincials Will be held at CODMAN 176 Tromont THIS at WOMEN IN CONGRATULATION WEDNESDAY The Republican Women of Massachusetts and their friends will hold a MASS MEETING In TREMONT Wednesday at to endorse the recognition of the Rights of Women contained lu tho Republican Platforms adopted at Worcester and aud to ratify the nominations of GRANT and and The meeting will bo addressed by Julia Ward Lucy Mary Llv Mary Margaret Ada Bowles and Frances And other speakers whose names will be announced Every friend of Impartial Suffrage and Equal Rights in the Commonwealth is to be Let who is alive to her rights and duties as an American Citizen signify her appreciation of the Issues of tho and give her influence aud support to the Party of COME ONE COME ALL N o C E COOK SON Wish to their old patrons and the public goner ally that they have taken HOUSE 2 KINGSTON And will open A Public Dining Room for Ladles and Gentlemen about A limited number of boarders will be Splendid Lodging Rooms to OAK 38 North JP A L L STYLE SILK HAT AND YOUR OLD S L O C O M 83 UNION 118 ESSEX 38 MAIN 130 UNION MUSIC HALL School and Pleasant jj u r GOODS Carpets and other household goods or housea completely f on woek ly or monthly A system by means of which with small fixed or who prefer to operate with their money rather than invest It iu household may secure tho comforte of home for a small consideration on easy We make this in have no We ask monthly payments for goods from some par weekly payments from aud this although first introduced to bring our goods within the reach of people of moderate very worked itself into general favor with men and Yet euch purlieu would not for moment think of taking credit and giving security by chattel to be publicly would they like to have their for ft few hundred questioned among their friends und nor yet were they inclined to pay an exorbitant price for tho accom We require no and make no en In regard to any for the laws of Com and the property hired aie ample security under any It is this nonen quiring that secures UB a much better clase of customers than would ask credit iu any other We pJt no fictitious value on our goods I We no exorbitant prices 1 We treat all persons alike We encourage ambition and We crowd none except those who are dia We offer advantages to the unfortunate such its no other house in America presents And we do it because it pays our audit An examination of our system will convince any in its value tifi a promoter of good industry and Detailed information cheerfully given to all en appli cation at CUNNINGHAMS Carpet and Furniture 286 WASHINGTON M I L L I MARSH ANNOUNCE THEIR OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER POll Friday and Saturday A MAGNIFICENT Marsh WASHINGTON AVON ALL Carpet MARSH AHB NOW FROM English and French Manufacturers EXTENSIVE INVOICES OF lu entirely new and unique selected by our resident buyers from abroad for the trade of Boston nud embracing the Novelties In French Royal Axminsters English In and PATTERNS AND and HALLS and in with Borders to In varie ties hitherto unknown In this VELVET AND BRUSSELS In Single and Double Pat terns confined to ua by special contracts witli Full Lines of Two IMPERIAL For Halls and with Bordera to OIL FROM ONE TO EIGHT YARDS FELTS IN PIECE GOODS COCOA STRAW IN EVERY DETAIL OF OUK Carpet Department We anticipate the wants of the entire Wholesale and And place the goods the roach of CLOSE On euch terms as are rarely WASHINGTON and AVON STANDARD The Bent in tlie Always to be FAIRBANKS SCALE 118 ill KEW MONDAY IRST Services Sermons preached nt Park Street Music Kings Chapel and Trinity SECOND Letters from our own in Rhode setts anil THIRD Intelligence Wholesome Re form in Spain The Ballot in England Lucrative Father Marriage j An International Police Paris Under tho Siege The Combustibility of Iron Bavaria and FOURTH in Editorials National fied Future of Tho Model and the FIFTH Telegraph Important News from all Sports SIXTH England Gossip SEVENTH Commercial and Marine EIGHTH Burkos Lecture at tho Coli seum and Local SUNDAY MUSIC preached at Music Hall yesterday morning from the For inasmuch aa ye have done it unto tho of my yo havo done it unto Ho spoke aa follows Tho char acter of the words Christ spoko to men wore full charity and All tho struggles In him were ruled by absolute Ho wna author of tho universe in every atom of tho Tho conditions of union between man and God wore declared when Christ stood up anil Conic unto all yo that labor ami are heavy ami I will give you rest j when ho scattered the crowd which had assembled about the adulteress by exclaiming Neither do I condemn ami sin no Ho was tho highest representative of Almighty Clod on this the laws oC the world played through tho truths of all things burst forth spontane in his So will It be with every man as he approaches the standard of his Ho caino through tho providence of and attained thin tri umph In order to lilt all up to his own level to lift them to and to make them in tho in of This to be min but to minister to houl tho com fort tho to lo go about doing to make all men kings and unto Such a character ono would suppose would ho He spoke tho oracles ot who ruled In synagogues wore Ho uttered doctrines that made Ho scaled his mission with his exclaiming In his last forgive for they know not what they Ho left to his disciples his doctrines and the impressions of his life and They took up this secured a and Christ waa enthroned as king of Vans now over eighteen draw tho curtain over the wars find persecutions arid which have taken place and passed drop tho curtain over all and nee how matters arc Two hundred thousand Christian ministers aru set apart to reform tho world and preach tho Five hundred millions of people meet on every the most enlightened of to celebrate tho doctrines declared by Christ and to hoar the Of course you say tho world IB redeemed that tho deed IB and that doctrine em bodied In tUo Scripture injunction of loving ones neighbor as ones Belt has boon fully carried out and complied But in truth is the world redeemed Is any Christian nation redeemed Look at und you behold 1 runt with wars and rumors of Contradictions aro everywhere and all classes of society arc antagonists with each The roar of discord ance cries and to beat against tho throne of God from every corner of tho Christian It moves through the world as cold and bleak IIH tho cheerless blasts of Is Christianity a fail ure The failure is not in but In tho disciples of Christ who failed to apply his truths as they should havo been Christendom cries but the words of God are the truths of the aro tho laws that govern the and when the principles of and love thull properly bring all men to tho truths embodied in the text will be Others declare that Jesus Christ is coequal with that tho church is the vicegerent of God on and that an you believe und act BO you will be reckoned among the The theories embalmed In tho Pharisaic doctrines Christ set but Chris has repeated in more towering and preserved tho cut and diled religion of their Today religious Christendom is not employed in doing as be but In praising his name and ad miring his We hoar every Sunday that he was tempted and without and go not to act out his but to sin and make his course of action atone for our nnd to be u substitute for our So of the three hundred million of nominal and of tho fifty millions of tho richer and more Influential who go inko Christs house every and say they despise money oa filthy nnd take no interest in houses and and that God will take care of them and then rush forth to in all kind of and and to crush out their weaker They shudder ut tho tho murders and suicides are occurring in almost an increasing IB the remedy for all those evils Let them reconcile their creed or their practice give up one or tho Wo must prop erly live in accordance witli the of the Master that bid us love our neighbor Mj is nebulous In its character in iUi first and and only pcs the orb of truth Into Us complete The remedy Is instead of regarding Christ wt tho despotic wo must consider him as the model Another remedy may bo in tho true application of The truth IB the will of Truth is coextensive with the will of Wherever knowledge exists In Its meat developed forms there are revelations of the Tho will of God Is not a collection of fragments It Is an infinite as the will of man is an individual So is it with All sciences have applica tion In Why not religious True religion is founded as a and the shafts of infidelity will not prevail against Science rep resents the will of Science Christ reincarnate after the lapse of eighteen Science lifts up its white standard ii truth ind us the serpent wus lifted In the as un If on carch every one would fall down and worship It baa been a rule of the Catholic Church to make tho pea plu Christ in every We must nut eight of this We must recognize nut in every but in every PARK STREET The discourse at the Park Street Church by Hurray yesterday morning was prefaced by the reading of the Tho Lord is I shall not and a portion of the tenth chapter of beginning at tho twenty fifth verve Then a certain lawyer stood up and what ahull 1 do to In eternal life The text was from the fourteenth chapter of eighth verse Show ub the and it In hiy discourse Murray said that he to particularly touching uf the 1jither to man not so much in the way of argu ment present the of hit notiS certain truths of which he felt would be o elear away certain wrong lin which were very and implant in their proper conceptions of the subject sug gested by tin text and the Scripture which had preceded Christ to reveal the Father to Hi declared it hie mission to manifest the Father in But how was that to be dune in the same manner OK an earthly father is manifest in the child which It was often Bald of a child bib father lived again iu Christ WOK like Ills hia his were and It could in bo truly Who hath me hath seen the in intended by the did not simply refer to the outward but to tho action and the soul Tho feelings of toward man were tho reflection of of If God was severe toward certain breakers of the Christ was severe If then was The mistake should not no though it universally that Christ made God compassionate he was simply the mani of tho the but not tho sov of Man desired to know how God upon his and what his acts would ie were ho standing among was given them through They saw in his that of tho Father In his compassion tho com of tho No man could know God without first knowing nnd no could know Christ without first like In Christ was and by tho study of Christ alono man attain to an undor of tho divine Not oven tho study ot the Bible would give that knowledge neither In tho love of hooka would reveal it It was cached by heart knowledge God must bo sensed through the spiritual When a man refused hla spiritual faculties he sinned Tho speaker llion dwelt upon tho various errors of thought concerning and their results tho leaching of the ignorant and of the Ono groat error was In ho localizing of God In the wrong people and Christian teachers universally placed God afar in beyond tho beyond space just as far as imagination could with a universe between us and him there wo lo This led to a direct misconception of hia person and it was a fabulous ma jestic only because of its and whoso wisdom waa simply the wisdom of au It was an Impossible Our faith taught us that God waa and yet wo insisted on plac ing him at a fixed Ho was to bo found every where in the beautiful in tho In tho earth beneath and in tho bluo arched sky Ho was nt our above us and within No man could pray long to such a distant A star shod upon the although to nearer planets rays might bo No artist over painted picture of friendship wherein two men were shown on the shores of a sea ho would bring them face to face and heart to There was on tho art of a large majority of Christiana a strange mis conception in regard to Prayer was not a petition scut to a far off Power j it was tho pouring out of tho burdens of tho to tho It was only where prayer was regarded In thla light that it waa a relief nnd a A good many theologians seemed to bo that God might be mado too too beautiful and They taught a majes tic quick to condemn and to Tho common declaration that human naturo was wholly depraved and was utterly averse to tho speaker declared to bo and for proof re ferred tho parents of the congregation to their chil Ho waa a believer In the doctrine of but there was no such tiling in any as natural The nature of a child from its birth outside of continually recep tive of divine acted upon by Uod j and who would behold enough to declare that with this mixture of It bo utterly depraved Children committed but they were than There waa in every naturo a respect if not a love for The idea of an Intangible God was sible to A child waa never yet born who could love an abstract Aa God was manifest in so was ho manifest In all hia should bo taught that God WUH In all things lovely and and that loving those things was loving How could men aud women hesitate coining to such a Deity V It should not bo thought that God visited man ecclesiastically alono Whatever was whatever gave pure and full delight to any human thai was and tho God to whom ho asked all to come TREMONT Fultons audience la never very and yes tho beauty of tho weather and natural curi osity to fice tho in now were probably added to the of motives which made BO many turn their steps and make up a congregation that occupied nearly overy scat In tho Whatever reason led people to ono could not full to notice that every as soon as cast a satisfied glance at tho freshly tinted walls and tho bright color Ing of the organ mid Fulton was by no means insensible to the change In hia surround He read from tho eighth chapter of tho first book ot Kings a description of tho dedication tho at and In his prayer mado allusion to tho renovation of his place of His text was from the ninth verso of tho second chapter of The glory of that latter house shall bo greater than the glory of tho suith tho Lord of and in this place will 1 give salth the Lord of The point of tho sermon that it Is not only a proper religious but a matter of policy and common sense to devote tho host of ones posses sions to the of God to show Fulton began by speaking of the of feeling among tho people when tho prophet uttered the prediction given at an epoch when the although living in was strongly disin to build a temple for arguing that It would bo useless to do since It would probably bo destroyed by some Contrasting with this conduct tho example of who built Gods house before ho built his expending four hun dred nnd eighty million dollars Fulton recapitulated the history of tho different temples down to Oio 18 when Herod heron to build tho last which wan completed In the year In which the of Justin At this ho every one felt that tho Christ was about lo und he indeed Boon entered tho and there was peace throughout the world and BO the lory of latter house was greater than glory of tlic Christians now begin in not that God is a part ner with but that they are partners with and must sec that his cause docs not come what This desire utter Christ is not that of kings or of but of To prove Fulton quoted sayings of concern ing and then drew a picture of the in the temple when tho recognition of the divinity of Jesus by and Anna took he liked to bo with tho people ho came not but as equal with tho and hia not disheartened by He Is to be preached not us tho bearer of a a channel for good but as the In cad of life and he Is to be confessed Still he is in harmony with and subject to ho came not to do his own will but that of him thul Milt Another trait of the religion of is its simplicity notwithstanding the uf the temple when he walked its courtH people forgot all Fulton went on to bicak uf the peace that to heart that casts down the burden oE and all fears of the future being all peril at death being to him but u release from toil and eternity a time of peace and He spoke very hopefully of the state of Chris throughout the particularly In and in the United where day two now Baptist churches are After his people on tl career upon which they were entering lu their new ton made very practical remarks the im portance of making the collection for the day a large impressing upon those present the fact that such contributions the solu of the with tho revealed glory of and on either sido f him two of tho revered teachers of the his so precious to the weary lea what may and often does to those of is who arc seeking for A purer and a higher a ife nearer to and closer to his Tho reat fact taught that God lifts us up at times to a revelation of to receive strength and to learn lessons Tho perfect Christian spirit Is a a starling point It ia to be brought about by constant wrestling with petty constant struggles with our own constant searching to know Goda nnd constant effort to do it and bo guided by in these trials of our God finds us faint he lifts us up unto and in some greater some experience that fills the vouchsafes a vision of his glorified Every profound expe rience is as it to place us on tho Mount of to make us realize the presence our to make us strong in the sense of his near Wo are conscious at times of being otit of ourselves and brooded over by the these occasions aro often born of pala ind but they aro necessary to a perfection if the spiritual For these holy mist It ourselves and keep ourselves fitted If wo vould profit by The aoul must be listening before t can hear the holy Tho eyes must bo before they can view the glories of la is sometimes said that trials arc given to UB from While this Is true in one t is wholly false in They aro given us to mint out tho difference between that true which a born of God and la spiritual In Its hat false life that ties us down to and turns s away from tho things that make us purer and As we learn wo also learn the valuo f the incident of transfiguration by the life of Christ which preceded it nnd led up to While met on very hand by Euch perplexities and troubles and bnf aa never man knew he was always the reat ho bore was that repose of per ect oneness with the which prepared ami strengthened him tor all and made the trans figuration a natural sequence of bis spiritual TRINITY The Mark ton of Trinity Methodist in bin yesterday gavo i forcible to the young men and women of hia He chose for Ills text tho The Is from the twentieth verso of tha chapter of said tho was the lost day of It seems but i few days ago that the lengthening days told us of he opening of tho warm Wo havo glided on nil on through sunshine and through bud nut until the red and golden leaves and there dropping from the ho chilly morning and evening hinting of tho days of tho flight of tho many gangsters of tho and all tho changes in naturo remind us of tho truth of ho words of the text The summer ia Tho naturally forces Itself upon us How shall we best profit by the scenes In which wo are placed and the Influences by which wo aro surrounded Sum nor ia the season of Poets its glories apeak of Its richness and thoughtful men and women unite with both lu praising its So with manhood and womanhood tho Bummer of human IB tho season of Man or woman may bo plain in personal homely even to but If tho soul bo filled with ennobling thoughts that find uncc hi deeds which tho world aud tend to glo Buch a soul becomes a crown of beauty to the life that la Its summer is tha season of maturing following the comparison already as youth is the summer of BO should men and wo men in youth mature their plans for future and There are thousands of young mon In and Boston who havo no fixed plans for coming Today we find thorn acting UB conductors on tomorrow they aro por ters In hotels and tho next day they are engaged in some other And so they go drifting from place to from business to no definite no fixed plans for inn til ro manhood and old age till tho day dawns when it will bo found that tho sum mer Is With habits so fixed that they become second such find It impossible to settle down to steady or careers of use young are there In this season which should bo devoted to maturing plans for the ore till tho sun passes tho the season of youth Is tho summer is Wo remark again that Bummer Is a season of pro vision and The husbandman provides for the coming months when ho may enjoy tho results of labor In field and Nature smiles on such efforts and louds tho Influence of Bummer nnd and to assist in the work of provision for tha Buch should be the task of youth manhood and womanhood are decided by the manner in this season that should bo allotted to provision and providence is We are In mature yearn what Ia youth we elect to There is no need that seer or prophet examine tho lines that course the palms of the hands of youth to foretell the Human experience repeats and from tho manner in which tho season of youth is spent it is easy to tell what tho future will So tho summer of youth should be a Beacon of alike for a life of honor and usefulness on earth and of and reward In the great Tho summer is ended naturo now costs over earth the shadow of coming Let die summer of life bo no spent that the shades of approaching age shall find UB with souls filled with tho beauty that cornea from ho effects of a life well with plans uf usefulness perfected and and with provision made for time and for KINGS The pulpit of Kings was yesterday pied by the of the Henry who preached from iB it id good for un to ThiB of ous coming from the depths uf bib heart aa he uoe aroused to behold the of is fraught with a deep thut must find an echo In the heart of every No in cident in the lift of Christ opens more lines of thought or finds a closer in the cal life of tho Peter and and fatigued with the weary way up the U keep close Ui had and were aroused to find thut teacher etud in white liib lighted CURRENT A drowned Philadelphia left four Tlie cooling of tho weather lias made quinine active again In Some of journals demand a railroad from Kew York to Chicago will take nothing but Tho woman who never watched her neighbors is eaid to bo a cousin to the woman who did not know many drones her Tho Gospel Aid Society of got into BO bad a row that the police arrested tho whole shouldnt America he friendly to GO many of her families arc sheltered hy French Tools Dollar gold pieces of San Francisco coinage have put ou tlie nnd meet with ready ac They arc of standard value and area legal equally with as a circulating Tlie largest crop of Irish moss gathered in this country is produced at Tbe moss boats tlic entire coast from light to in tlie Liberal cays lias made do hard and to conclusions in regard to The following notice uf lu the columns of a id quite capable of two meanings Maria uf Henry SO Sho with her husband and died iu the hupe of a better possesses a counterpart to the Sail hoodlum under the generic name uf The Prussian gamins range the aud Cud their chief amusement in stoning foreign A Vermont pensioner has written to the pension office as follows Have my name dropped from as I can do nearly as much work as and fuel iu my heart that 1 can do without it better than the government oan pay The Christian discusses tlw extrava gance of public funerals as a nui U asks What can justify tlw custom width now prevails of making the funerals of private ami even occasions of idlo aud studied pomp The pastor of the New Church iu that only one leaf of his was found in the of hie ami that was so burned that only vis For we know that it our earthly this were wa u of a made with eter nal Ui the  

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