Ttden& aujrraeti Volumn XX-Ne 38. LANCASTER, PA.. MONDAY. OCTOBER lu, 18H3. Prlce Twe Cents. eik r5f HTOVRH, 1. 11. INN A HIIKMKMAN. LIGHT! KOIl A IIANDSO.UK I'llKSKNT NOTIIINO IH MOIIK OUK KI.KUANl' Library or Parler Lamps. CHANDELIERS FOR GAS OR OOAL OIL. A NKlV AND KI.KtlANThTOt K AT LOW MIIOKH Steves Heaters and Eanges, Slate Mantels. Plumbing, Qns Fitting, Tin Reefing and Spouting. FLINN & BEENBMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. jiitr i KM. PAIINKIlOCIt. 1 ICO. l'AIINICNTOCK. Ne. 14 East King Street. I liu tallewing liiakctet HI. AUK 81 1, li!i are new Ki liu teiitul uteur Silk Department, O J. Botinet nnd Ole, Antonoe Gulnnet, Bollen and the Golebratod "Pen- Gen and Ole, world-renownod for thelr beauty of flnlah and oxcellont wenr, Any lioneniblii houie will gle i en tliu true iiuilctrtt, uiid tlin only iii8htlen te be HOtllcd In uhoietohii) tlcleel Wii court uxntnlmttteu unit Invite yen te bring hiiiiiiiIpm for cotn cetn p'ttlunn GEORGE PAHNESTOOK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. DRESSES, COATS, OLOAKS, WRAPS &e mnde te erder at short notlce, at modorate prlcea I'l.VMItlSU ANIt J.M.N I. AttNOI.I). PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. taTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nea. 11. 13, 15 WAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. mm as (i iltnNtlt t KKliril.lKH CO HUMAN GUANO. Compcsed of Pure Human Exoremont and Urine. Unrlvaled for Wheat, Tobacco, Grass, Cern, &e. -.SOLD n- M II JONr, Ne. I.CJ1 Market Street: f. II. IIOOKIIS, Ne. I'll Market Street; (iltAIIA.M, UMl.KN .t l'AHaMOItK, no Oil Mnrktt Strept , .1. IllllKll.t SON. llrnnrntnwn, I'lil adeiphl t. nnil repeiniblti dealer) generally. OKFH'K. Ne. WWW Umwiiiui Street, XIi I Imlel pit in. aui.'IM.inil O. MUS9HLMAN, ARent, Wltmer, Lanoaster county, Pa nau AN It J"' IN IIAI-.H'S HUNS SCHOOL Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, ATTIIK IIOOKSTOltK OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, Ncb. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. T1NWAJIB, c. .! OIIN I. HUHAtJM. FORM ACES and RANGES Or' A 1,1. KINDS REPAIRED. Cull uml son tlin New luipievud WUOUtillT IKON COI.DCAMH Radiating Portable Furnace, TI10 Clicupest Market uiui Hest ruuNACK in tiie MANUKACTUltKD KCl.USlVKl.Y IIV Jehn P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Streot, mii'.'T-lyil I.ANCABTKU, I'A. OltOVVHlKH. T ItUKStl'r), REMEMBER ! Att tliu seasen advance we will havu till t liu New Fruits, &e., Ah they Cenie Along, WE NOW HAVE New Cranberries, New Drleil Apples and I'caohen.New Valencia KaUlna, New Citren, New Hertda l.t'inoiH.HhumalterAkron Oat Meal New, Nuw Kiln Dried Cern Meal, Nuw Heney InCeinb anil In iluart .Innt, New CedlUli, New Mack erel. Liikn Willie flali, etc. At Bursk's, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. l.ANCASTKlt, l'A. U'l'KVKNH lltlUHU O HIIAV1NU AND HAIR Dltl'.aSINU SALOON. Heed Journevnton ami prices eaine as elnei ialoens. II WAUNI.U, piylS-ltd Mumtuur AMI'S, ,tV, LIGHT! LIGHT! l)KIUAIIL.K THAN (INK UK nouns. UAH VITTJNU. nvjmu. STATION KltY. BOOKS. vuai4. B. II. MAHTIK Wholeeale unit lie tall Dealer In all binds of LUMllKK AND COAL. -rani: Ne. 43) North Water ami rnne tmOh utievii I.ihiuiu Lancaster. nS-lvd 11 MI.IKIAIIDNKH.H Si JKKrr.HIKH. COAL DEALERS. OKKICKS, NO. H NOUTll (JUSKN SmUKT, AND NO. Ml N'OHTIt I'lllMUC BTBKKT. Y Alt U.S. North I'iuxce Smuirr, nt.au IIkah- inii lisrer. I.ANCAHTKK, l'A. ullKl.VtldU C1 1UAI.I UIIAkl The uudeiisliined lim ler caie, at tits Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts itIai!uassertiueiit n( U10 very best klnes 01 Ocal for Family Uae, which lie will deliver, caiefmlv weiuhedaiid sereened, te any part et the city at the lowest uiui hui rates, uruers uy man or telephone tllled promptly juiyr.i-iiu l'llll-ir UiNDKl. MANUUK ANII UltAI.. New Yerk uml Philadelphia Uersu Mn Mn nuteby lliucarlead at leitueed pttces. All tin HEST UKADK9 Ol" COAL, Ilelh (or family and Bicain purposes. CKMKNT by the barrel. llAYitud 'sl'UAW by the ten or bale, Yakd JIS llurrlsburu 1'llie. UuNURAf, Urrieu 3)i Kait Chestuut stieel EauQYnan, Koller & Oe. aurl-lyil Jmuai.. M. V. J3. COIJO gat) NU1ITII WATKUHT., r.wit,r, it,, Wholesale and Uutall Dealers In LUMBER AND OOAL. Couuectleu Willi the Telephonic Kicbati;r, aril and ni, Ne in NOUTII WATI'. TllKK'l f. li2M.1T MAVMNKUW 1TAV1NO IlIMSdl.Vr.ll I'AHTMItlsllir JL anil rctinanenllv closed the Chestnut timet Iren WetkH, tdeslie te Inform my old patrons anil Ihn publle Kenerully, lhal lain still In the business, belnij located In the l'enn Iren Company's Works, Netth riuni stteul wheru 1 am tuaklni; lien uml lliass ( astliitjs otevory tloitilplleu, ami will be pleased le Mervo all who may taver 1110 with thelr patron patren patren line, rrem layuatiioxpeiluiico In tlie business and usIiik tin. best inaU'ilal and eniiileyliu: the best inechanlcs. I uin sail lied 1 tun iiar iiar iiar itnteountlriiBatlatactleii. Castluus ma le fiem 11 mixture el Iren unit steel which ate mere it liable for strenUi uml ilunibllllv than the beat cast iron known, V teeth tell plnleiu. rolls ami roiling mill wetk it specialty. Cast Cast tUKStnade et vmy sett lien, and Ih.iwb cusi Iuks et every iloserlptlen. I have all the pat ters el the well and mveruhly known Mewiei Cern uml Cob Crushur, lutltteil and Inipuned. Alse en hand, mills completely tltteil npei In parts, te roplace old entvi whleh havebetn In usoleryeais, KitainnteelnK them te rjlve sat isfaction. IIIIKU4JUU' H.C. MeCUM.KY. MICIIIUAL. W,,,! ici.kh's lti'.Micnir.i, BVNSIDLU MEN Ami Women knew urn tliU ttmt or the many illsrimcn uiui ileninKonientH or tliu lieilv I'licli Inn iiBiiinriiln cuiise or erluln. uml t,mt caeli nmiMiiilllterunt mutlioilet trenlinotillnenlur te mteet a ui.ie, and it inetniint'H rntlcctlen muni t'envlncn tlmtany nt tlm quack neitrmns letxteil upei, llie puliliii ulaliiitiiu te euro till et a ntuntiei' et illutiiulrlcally illirurent dbe.iscn iniiRl preve rallurcs. oveti II wu 1I0 net call tlll'tll lllllllllllgH. POOR PEOPLE nnil peeple et 1110 leratn ineani, nnil evon pce ile wull to-ile or wmittliy, llml Hint tliu ener tiwuschttrtffi or ptnetltiltiK l)liyflclan nrn a fiiirloiHtiiiiiiiinte them, inn I uIhe limit liatutler paylnittlietiiHelvet peer that no bunelll lnvt tie crui'il te tliein, mat In (act they liave thrown their iniinev away Te overremo these dvIIb wimller Whttlrrs A'e. W Aiire Hcmctftet te the nlek ami MiillerliiK one llcmttly ler uueh IU niiKe, wltlioiitter it meiiient clitlinltiir ttiatone leiiieily will euro any ethor illi;ase tnn the 0110 elaltneil ter It, and iw Hii-hu rcinudUw havu ntiieil the tenl et yearn without 11 Hliiule rvi uie, woiiKree te rrunil the money paid lu eveiy liiHlance wliele aciire U net peHltlvely ellvcteil. ThiiiiiiuudluKuriientlruly veKutitlile, can 1I0 1111 harm, 'mil will jiettlvuly euro every illsiaioler whlth theyitre pteicrllivd. RHEUMATISM, (lout, I.atuonefH et .lelnta, ficlitltc.it and Seu ril;taaterelluviiil atoucuunilpeHltlvelycuruil liy tlioitie or Wlienlcr'11 Ne. ml llhuuumtte lti meily. We My boldly that In the worn tot ciihiii or no matter linw tuny ilutuUnj, hew jerleiit, or hew pninjul, weuaii net onlyulve leliiit lint petUUely cure Inr all tunc. fralllnK te 1I0 thli we will positively refund the tnoney p.tlit for thotreittmunt, uml It your HtUlerlUK 1110 mil poxlllvely hteppud for all tlme you have net thrown your money uway as ou would en any ethor than these ituaranteeit reiiieilleii. '1 1 prien et Wheelei'n Ne. W Uliou Ulieu uiatlii Uuinuily MoiilyMcuuttf.elitalnahlulroin any ilriiusliti. orient Itee hy mall en receipt et prlce. MtitnpH taken. SUPFBRINO WOMEN. Many a lady, endow oil by nam 10 with a lit oily tacn, beautllul nnre, raullloniceiiiploxfon.aa well Milhosweetudt or teuipefs uml faiilUu.it mental iiualltlu-i ktewh prematutely old, Kr.iy and wrinkled, nor form Iixeh Hi perfect contour, the complexion becomes sullew, tliu bilKhtniHi leave the oje, it lucllng el lunnuer taken theplai 0 et the ouce bunvaiit nplrllH, an Irritable iierveiM lnictleunei mafins lire it buiilen, thlnuH that ence wero trlllcH worry her until llli, Ikcoiiieh unbeanible. All tills beliiK e tiucxl by the pliyslcnl ilurniiKcmentH no common ten omen, which tholnnatemoilcaty id lemliili e mituiii nreventH their making knew 11, and 01 whlili the (7iieruuce el tliu medical proti'Slen piewntt n cure. iMily Jteattcr, pmicund eemililer, 'Hi a ilnty you own yeurKelt. your family and your Ued, that you nheuld euro jeurxi If ottheie tienbliM unit nine miiie leel the i;low et pertect health and HpltltKthat natiue lntende'I ler J en. Wheel er Ne, 04 J'reteitiitlnni me pleananl end pal atable le take, contain neihlui; eTan Injurious nature, and may be taken by all hitch, at all tlmca and In all cenuitlnni, iclAeif jiouffuf jieuffuf ih) vf til tfficl.t, unit will positively euro any el the pecull.tr dlieeHei le which icmalej nie Htiiilupt t'ltlllnu te product) a perrcct euro the proprietors will rejuntlthe menct; p.tlilfer the in .ttiiient. ;ou have 11 Mallow complex ion, teiutanl or luteriuliuut healuchu, bick ache, lentlet-nieii, Ien et appctlte, Hiippros Hiippres Hiippros idenH et monthly Hew, or Irregularities tlieiier iicreinpinluil by ; hcadachci, nervous nerveus iieHJ, liynurla ami i-liiillar nympteni9, Wheel en Xe. M Priterlplten" J!" V, III pojlttvely ro re ro fltemyou te heilth. If you haven sensation et heatand thiebbluK In the back, lreiueut taliilliiKHpeliH.l.aucorrliuitei'WhUuitlselurtcu, pain 1 111 01. bcmmiK Bcnaaiien in uriuatiUK reiiiuu or white di-pestt lu mine, het anil drv nktii. Wheeler dry skin. Wheeler 1 Ae. W Iretertptlen " 'J " win Kive immeuiaie and Iiistlni! rullet. The price et Wheeki Ne. '., l'lcsciiptlens "II" uml ' C "nie fe eenU each, obUiiuable from drucKlst.s or Hent b mall auuuru trem elisci at Ien i,e-t p.tlil en icculm et prlce. rojtae Htampstaiten. CATARRH. Ii U 111 eiilii 1 te iieacrlhe tin- : ni;"ems et Hits nausceuM tUdt.ue that Is Hjpp'nc the lire uml strt iiKtli et only tee many et Hih lull est unit tM'stet both huxch, old and yeunu, HUller Iiir ul1l.11 trem tlin poisonous ditpulii lu the tin 0 it. ttm poisonous u Mil dlschat (w, the feted hi eatli ami ifiinei.il wuikm ss, iieblllly ami laiiu-uer, naiile from tlin ucule iiullurluicd et tills dUue.se, w hlch It net checked can only end lu Ien 0 palate, weakened tight, lets of memory, ittanctt, amt premature death U net clu cited boleru It Ls tee lalu. Laber, atiuly ai.d icHuarcli lu America, Kurope and r.'asiern I.'tiiils have lesulted In It7iff?cr' A'e 00 In slant Relief ami Sure Cureer Catarrh, a mill ed y which ceutulns no hurinlul turedleiiu, and that Ui;uatauteed te euro every cue et acute or chronic catarrh or meney rctunded. Wheiler'i Xe.'J1 Instant Hilleaml &urc Care for Catatrh will cuie eveiy cilsj et cataiih, nay lever 01 asthma, pilee l.lie per package, lieni iliuiHt. 01 sent by mall postpauien teielpt et prlce. Whtelci's Xe. V, Sure Cure for ICldney ami l.lier Troubles cures all wcaknesH ami bete nos.set kliluujti, tiillauimatieii of Llduuya 01 liver, prlce II eu. Il7ifcr't Vegetable Villi Is the only rem edy thai cures eonstlp.itlen, ulvlnif nalural net Ien et the bowels uMumt puslclui;, pu K liiK. Ki'pl'lK 01' Pain. 1'iick iicjnls, el dril( dril( t;ltner by malt Whielcr's Xervlne 011(0 ter meiital iteprus slnn, less of manhood, languor, weakness or overtaxatien efttiu biatn is lnvaluable, prlce i"icentB. WE GUARANTEE Cures In eieiy case or will tefuiid the money paid. We place our price en these remedies at IchStlian one-twontleth et the prlce askivl by et Hers ter temedles upon whleli you take all tliu chances, and we snectallii Invite tliu nation- iiKoet the iiniiiy per-uus who lnte tiled ether luuicdlis without ellcct or ilepleteil tli Ir puit-es by p.tj Ini; doctor bills llutt benelUted them net. HOW TO OBTAIN Thc-sj remedies, lie te veur drutrulsl and ask ler t limn. It tliey htve net Kelthem, wrltunt ence te the pioptleleiH.onclosliiK l',u prlce In money or Hi mips, and they will liuheut you at ouce by mall postpaid. Correspondence solic ited. Addles plainly. I,. WllKKI.Ki: ACO.. Ne. W W. Ualtlmore St.. hOiita-lywXMArlyit llAl.TIMOItK, Mil. N..vB fAILH. SAMARITAN NERVINE, 'llie (li-eat NKHYE (ONQUKKOK. A SPEOIFIOFOR W EPILlU?dY, SPASMS, '! CONVLSIONS, FALLING HKJIvNKSS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, SYPIIILLIS, SOUOKULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS, 8ICIC HEADACHE, HIIEUMATI8M, NERVOUS WEAIC- NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BI LIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGU- LARITIES. The Dr. S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's. J'f. .lOSKl'll, MO. (.oirespeudimro liuul) uiiHweied by I'hysl- 1 I.IIIH, C II. CUITl'i:.NTON, AkeiiI, New al lyeed.tw erlc. I.MU.Y'rl DilAltUOAI. I.II.1..M) i:h. r ler Dyspepsia, liidliif.stlen, Ileal Iburn, Huadache, Had llliuitli tinin siiieklnir, etc,, Constipation, BourUtnmueli uml all itNeidi is et the Hteiuachiiml Dlifestlve Organs, lletni; a purely vcifotnhle, sate, slmple ami cheap remedy, It readily commends llgell te the publle hiillurlni; irem the ttbeMi dlserdeid. Try It. 1'riLO ac. per llex, sunt nuywlieru bv mall. I'renareil anil sold by ' ANDIIKW U. KKKY, l)ltUGUI8T, 'ii K, Oranife bt,,Cer, Chrtslhtn, aprtMyil&w I.anciwier, l'u, IN THE PULPIT. KKV, UAItlC'H HKK.UUN!) CON I'l.NUi;!), Ills Merle or tJltauiilnu en Htnlulliin ami Ohrmtlitiilty lttllver(iil In the Mora vian Church, Hunday Krenlnc, " And the Lord (Jed formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed Inte his nnttrlts thelirtathef life; and man becama n llvlnu tout,"-UK. '2:7. Ill my last dlsoeurso I said that I would uext conslder the modillcatieni made, or te be made, in the Christian Idea of Ged through the direct or Indirect liillucnea of the theory of evolution. I llnd,liowevcr,tiint bolore deltii: this thore nre Koveral ethor subjects which will have te be mure fully treated of. One of thcao.te which I would thurofero invite your attention this even ItifT, Is tiie nriiitural dcjtrluu of matt as rotated te and nfl'cctcd by the tenelii);s of avoiutien. It Is really with roleteucu te that part of the cotnprehetislvo sohume of oveltitiou which it in ,U nly involved in this lticstien that most nuxlety was lout; felt hi thu mlnils of the religious, nud that the popular Interest Is most aroused. r.voluilen .llltutidorsteoit. Of any ten persens whom you might ask what they understood te be the distitiotlve fcattiru of the philosophy of evolution, I Huppose nlne would at ence answer, "The theory that man is descsnded irem a innnkey." Ot oeurso tills would hi incer root. Doubly se. Per in the first pHoe no evolutionist of any Intclliifeuce fiver proposed or held Rticli a theory. What the late Mr. D.irwln tnaiatalnetl w.n, net that man was dovelopcd from any of the present spcoles of apes, nor from any ether lerin of animal new existing in the world; but that " matt is an off sheet from the Old World Simian utein," nome ancient extitict reup of balns from which through the law of variatleu a mau-liku ores' iKO was derlved, as at another tlme, by auether freak of variation, an apo-like animal was produced. The fetnier was thn ptogenltor of the human race; the latter of the raea of moukeys. Man, thorcfero,'acoordlng te this suppesi tien, was no mero derived from what we new knew as monkeys, than these wero derived from man. Beth sprang from seme ether, earlier, new extitict form of being. In the soceud place, this theory of the development of man, solely by vat la lien, natural selection, etc, is held by comparatively a few only of the leading evolutionists, and is net hy any means among the most important and fundamen tal et the teachings of evolution, nor ene vitady aflectluK the validity of its pnucl plcH A man may be a consistent ovoltt evoltt oveltt tionlst without being a Darwinian. All that the principles of evolution rcqulre ene te believe, Is that the coming of man upon the eatth was net au txeoptlen te the general method of tliu univcr&e, but in accordance with the Hame ; that, theie fere, man was net specially and miracu lously created by an instantaneous act, nnd in the full possession of all his organs nud faculties as we new hce him, but that lie was developed frotnpreviousl existing, lower erdets of being, and then grew and perfectcd ids distinctively Imruau 'latttre until he attained te his present highly erganised physical ami meutal condition, accetdiug te the same order that is observed everywhere else in uatnre. This is the hypothesis, in its most general form, te which I would call your attention this ovening. Bolleving, with Dr. Asa Gray, that "upon very many questions n truly wise man remains lenir in a ttate of uolther bc- iief nor unbelief, whlle your short sight 3d man is apt te be preteruatur.illy clear sighted, and te find his way Very lcadtly te oue or the ether side of uvery moetc 1 question, " I ile net propose te argtte oither for or .ijtiinst this thnery of the eriiu of man It may seme tlme in the future be proved te be correct, and it may net What we are concerned with is that there ate thousands who bolicre that it is the most prebable theory propounded, ami that many el thc3e say that it is di rcctly opposed te the Christian doctilue en the subject, and boeemo unbelievers in the latter; whlle many mere, blindly accept ing their word for It, think that Christian Uy itself is tettetiug, and in danger of being destroyed. I thorjfero want te try te show that The theory of the deielepment of man from the lower animals does nut oppete tin teachings of Scripture, but rather 'makes them mere in tclllgiClc. The first tbiuij the soriptme 1 aflirm 1,1 the matter Is that "Ged formed nuu.1' I urn awate that ler a long time this very general atatemeut was by main .ihmuii"i1 te mean that mail was nuuut.vjttircd something alter the luinncr m which sculptors nuutif.icttue their clay mede's But this is new evt'ry wh ire acknowled .red te havu been a mere greu idtess assump tien, allke uuwetthy of ratletnl belags, and degrading te the On. istlan i I . if th Godhead Te held It wi ild Hv.dve 111 in all manner of oentradiotious and msd,iei-. able dtrtlcullles. It had te bn ab.tml'iued evon lenir bafore a't,- ether worthy e plauatiuu had been I'euud t put in 1 s place. And it is new universally ue kuewlcdgcd that all that the scriptures de Is te declare the faet, ''Ged f unnd mm," without vouchsafing any explanation whatover as te hew He did it, by what means, nnd in wltat time. They de, hew ever, say that He did net cre.it') him out of nothing, but, he fur as hlnnien' physic il nature Is concerned, formed him out el pre-existing nnterinlH, lewir i s the t'eatii of existence than man hlmself ; while his higher nature, his soul, Ged "bn.ithed into ids nostrils." Tills list p'n.iw oletrly nuiBt be poetical and fl.ruruive. Te un derstand it as btrely literal would be te attrlbute a physical frame, with luns and ether bodily eigans, te Ged wh is pure spirit. It is needless te say tint this would be impious prosiitnpMeu and 0 pi tradictery te the rest of the Blble. (Inn Turmoil Man, But Ihbt let us coutltie ourselven te the (lrstpartef the text, the goneral stite merit that " Ged formed man." D ins the theory of evolution deny this " I maintain that thnre was never a Hclentille or plili sephlcal tltoery that mero peiively agioed with It. Net only se, but it proven its truth, aud insists 011 it as au abselutu neeesslty. Deny it, nud jeu deny the first prlnolpleB of evolution as well us the declaration of Scripture Thuutvei was a mero weighty nineii uttered than evolu tion gives te tliis soiitenoo of lovel.itieu. We said in our last dlscouiHe that evo lution insists en a first eaiue " without whom wns net anytliiug nudu that was made." Fer lt;decs net give auyHauotleu te the deistie notion, held by many llieolegi. nus, that this first oatise made thu universe as the watchmaker centructs a watch, winds it tip, aud thou lets run 0 1 without rurther supervision or agency en Ins put. The abselute pewer of oveltitiou and the lietl or the llible alike nie pro.ient every where at all tlmes, and actively pitent in every inovemontand matilfi'Ftatlonefforcn, whother it be the springing of the blade of grass under our feet, or the olemetital storm that lushes thieuglt the ilery Biir Biir face of the Mill ; whether It be In direct ing the course nf a rimte of dust drifting in the air, or In gu. ding the ondless jour jeur jour nes of a million worlds through the trackless oxpause of inllnite space. Our 'peet of nature" was nssolentlilically oor eor oer loot as religieusly devout when In the for cst'a shade he eang ' "Kftthur, Thvhaml Hath reired these venerable coin tuna, Theu IMilit weave this verdnnt roel. Theu tlhlst Irek down Upen llie naked earth, and fertliwltn, rose All these fair ranks et trcei), They, In Thy sun liuildnd, nnil shook their urccn leaves lu Thy brecrn. And shot toward heaven." Nothing in uticaused, and Ged I- the cause of nil causes. It Is thorefotu 110 mero liIosphemoUH atheism than it Is tin. scientific felly te deny that "Ged fermed man," 1'nrtly Hut el lower l'ernn, But the Blble says mero than this. It declares that "Ged formed mnu of the dust of the ground:" that Is, out of already exfuting inferior materials. By seme proceM, tuoreioro, tneugu it cloes net loll us by what process. Here thou evolution comes in nnd Bays, " According te my principles this process wan the same as that we see going en in ethor sphercs of nature ;" that is, by the ttgoiiey of mcchanicil, chemical, vital aud ether forces, acting according te their proper law, and thu 4 doveloplng the inorgauie " dust of the greuud " into organic matter, this iute sentient, and this through variation nud the diiroreut modes of natural selection and probably yet ether processes, into Human Doings, Deen this lu any way contradict the scriptural nocetmt '.' That, only tells us the faet that Ge I made m 111 ou. of inferior material. Evolution trie t 1 tell us hew He did this. The twoeumot se far be said tocime Inte any kind of coutliet whatever. It is simply ns if ene lnd i,aid, "That heuse is tnade of weed 5" aud another had replied, " les, I will tell you he x : first, they- out down seme tioes, then they cut them into scant liug and beards, thou they tltteJ and nailed them tjgother te form the joists and floors aud doers and window frames, eca. would anyone ba loelisu enough te say that the secend of these denied or contradicted the first ' Ou tlte contrary it expl.iiiiH it, and makes it mero Intelligi ble and capablu of belug realized and un derstoed. Just as little then can evolution in se far be said te entradict Rovelation. It only mikes us bntter able te understand and form a clear conception of the latter. Admitted 0 tiie Ablrst Man. This is frcely admittt 1 new by all but thu most bigoted. Se orthodox and de vout a theologian, for instance, as Dr. Fisher, of Yale, in his latest work says : " Whether the llrst of human hind wero created outright, or fermed through the precessus of evolution," " these ques tiens, as they are iiidill'orent te theism, se they ate indifforenr, as regards the sub stance of biblical teachlug." Dr. Winchcll, equally orthodox aud ovaugel'oal, thought that " tlte doetrino of tliu derivation of spscies should be accepted." Se Dr. MoCesh sees no harm iu admitting that man's " lower nature, and especially his body, may have been formed out of exist ing materials, it may be uy secondary causes." Aud all are agrecd that the theory in uowlse touches our bejief iu Ged. " Te held that Mr. Darwin's the- ery, said the late ur. iJinan, "anccts in any way the proof of the oxisteuce of a Supreme being, is nn absurd miscencep tien. A..d Dr. Hams says, or the origin df man necurdtug te the process of evjIu. tien, that " the tact thnt it was a precesi which occupied time however leug, aud proceeded according te the laws aud by means of the nncrgies of au already ex'st ing nature, docs net make it the lesi a work of Ged." This Prof. Fiske, probably the ablest ovelatiouist iu this country, insists en as strenuously as de theso theologians themselves, maintaining that while " Darwinism may convince us that the oxisteuce of highly complicated or ganisms is the tesult of an intlnl:cly diversitlcd aggrogate or eircumstanccs se tuiuute assoverally te secin trivial or nccl dental , yet the consistent thulst will always occupy au improguable position in maintaining that the ontire seriet, in cje'j and eveiy one of the acoldents, is an im mediate, manifestation of the crcative action of Ged " Se likovvise ether prom prem prom iueut ovelutiouists, like Wallace nud Miv.irt, nover thought of denying Ged by their doctrine , aud iudced Mr. Darwin himscli lepu.ttedly speaks of the direct ngeuey of " The Creater " in the develop ment of the univeise Se far then it is simply igueraut felly ferauy ene te say tint thu theory et the evolution of man from lower forms of being is unseriptural or atheistic. I'nrtly it Ululier Heurcn We have net yet, howevor, taken iute consideration the third part of our text which declares tltat Ge1 " breathed into his nostrils thobteath of life, and tlieunu beaamea liviug soul." As was said befoie, this is clearly liguiatWe laugu.ige ; but tig urative of what V Wh.it'i.i the laetthat it poetically expresses Tiie eii' icasonable iutcrptotatieu appears te me te l:e this : that whlle the oue part of man, his body aud lower nature, was derived from the forms of bciug iuforier te him in the scale of oxisteuce, the ethor part, his soul as it is liere called, was net thus derlved, but was bttpetsedcd te theso by being Imparted Irem auethnr seurce, by the abselute Spittl hiuinelf. This view rocolvcssup recolvcssup rocelvcssup puitfro.n the fact that man actually lias physical erg.u.s, instincts, uppetitcs and passions lu common with iuforier animals, while- he has also auother part of his ua ua tute, spititual faculties, ltlce the higher reason and conscience, which distinguish him from all ether oreaturos, and nre dif lei out from and of a higher order than ntiyildug olse known iu iiatutu. Tills is wliat is c tiled his soul iu our text, ill is is what is probably meant by the " Image if Ged" lu which lie was termed. This it is that connects him with the Absolute bpiiit of Ged as diroetly and really as his body oenueots him with the lewer species of animals. I kuew tint Mr. Darwin docs net allow this ; but a majority of ether evolution, ists de. Indeed, unless my memory de ceives me, Mr. Wallaoe who discovered the law of natural selection ns early as Darwin and iudependeutly of him, was the very ene who proposed this vieiv. Ner de I see why Mr. Darwin himsell might net havu given his hanotieu te it just as consistently as te liave spikun " et life, with Its soveial powers, having been originally breathed the Creater into a few forms or into oue," If, as hu thus allows, iu tracing back the dovel jpinent of living forms thretiL'h ever lower aud Minllar or ganisms, wu Inevltably ojme at la it te a point whero life steps, aud where theie is no couceivable connection with thu inorgauie matter below, se that we must eall iu the direct ngeuey of a higher, living p.iwer ; then why, when In m in we come, as certainly nud iuevltably, te au outirely uaw set of faculties, te the oxisteuce of a spiritual principle which is as dlfforent liein all lower tertus 01 vital uiatuicstatieii as lile itujlf is diiVeieu', from inorganic tnatter or tneohauieal .u 1 chemical force, and as much higher wh may we net hoi 0 likowise call iu the direct ngeuey el a higher power, the Abselute Spirit, te ai ai ceunt fur it .' 1 de net evon Insist upon this dlviue agency being direct nud Imme dlate. In faet, I am mero inclined te think that it is net such, but that he.e as uvery whoie olse it acts thteugh othjr,Hteeudai oauses, though In this eise we have no intimation as te what tuey nre. neither have we lu the 0.180 of any luvlllvlduii, When docs nn Infant beoemo a "llv.ng soul ?" At its birth, or bofero, or after? Ami hew .' Immodlately from Ged, or me- diately, through seme unknown elabora tion aud adjustment of the conditions nnd forced, ohemlcal and vital, in its niotlier, orlnltself, or lu both? We knew net; though the latter scorns mero prebable. All we de knew Is thnt at sometlmo nnd by seme means It lewer powers and nature is dlftercnt from thorn and higher than they, In the same mysterious nud unao unae unao eouutablo manner. It Is prebable, the human soul wns brought Inte lislng in the first Individuals of human kind. Tills View 111 Accord with Kvollitleu. This vlew, moreover, be It ebserved, nn Is in porfeot accord with what ns far as sclontiflenlly demonstrable, icquires te ac count for overy new pewer that appears iu each ouccessivo stnge of the world's development, Bofero vcgotnble life could appaar, the olemental matter nnd ferces of the unlvorse had te be olaberato thretizh myriads of centuries, nud brought into such a condition that vogetabies oeuld nbserb and be nourished by them. When this was done, then, and net bofero thou, organle belngs With vital ferces sprang intoexlstouce, dlfforent from and suporler te anything previously existing : de pending ituleed for their manifestation upon the latter, yet using it and evcu capable of raising it te their ewu level. When this had bean (lore for centuries mero, nud vogetabb matter had again been elaborated, its vital forces brought into mero intrioate adjustments, and its forms raised te a high state of or ganlzatlen then, nnd net till thou, animal life, a qnite new and still higher manifes tation of vital force, appeared. It could net have existed previously, as it can livS only en organlzed tnatter, Theu, finally, aulmal life had te dovelop for ages into ever higher aud mero complex forms, until in tue highest tue new spiritual pewer, the soul, was rovcaled, again dopendiug upon nil belew it for its manifestation yet itself superior te nud acting upon it. Thus has evolution bcen going en through the ages, and thus does its observod method agree with and explam the language of rovelation : "The uetd Ged formed matt of the dust of the greuud, aud breathed iute his nostrils tue breath el life ; and man became a living soul." "Though wlnired Willi llte threuii all Its nt dluIUsllOUH, Creation flowed wlthunexhausted stores Cherub nnd scranh had net yet enjoyed ; ter this liu called titer Irem tnu quickening void ' Ner this mono ; a laiger silt was thlne, n. mightier purpose su el led II Is vast design." This mighty purpese and vast design who will doubt it" was that thin "living soul," this " crown of all creation," should net only have life but should have it mero abundantly than any crcature bofero or beneath him. Immortality It is true evolution uowhcie has anything direct or deflnltu te say about man's immor tality. That is wholly without its sphere ; and thciefere, tee, it can say nothing whatever against it. Ner is there ought iu anything that it declares that would tend te make it iu the least dogrce itnnreb able. As Dr. T. T. Munger beautifully sayi', "A living thing (like a llower) under the law et development mmes te lnve a piwer of self parpctuatien that it did net have at llrst why should it net ba s.i with the life that has culminated in man',' He iu the llower of life, and in his heart ulone may theie be found the hjciI (f eternal cxi.s'cnoe " Involution T iiiiiei (ieneral Immortality. But it seems ti me that as far as weie general oxisteuce after death is ceuuuruml, evolution net only renders it net impreb -able, but in m far p sitively demands it by its m ist fundamental law, that of the persistence of force. According te ir, as we hae already soeu, net a 1 article of force can ever be le.it or annihilated, though its fernix of mmiiest.i'i 1 may ohange almost indellu!tul The power, thciefere, that manifests itself in us as leasi-i, conscience utd will eiu never be destroyed by death or anything else. Yeu may kill me nnd n'l ether men besldes, and yiu will net di minish by ene pirtinhi the cterit.il power that worked lu a id tin- vig'i ni9. But you will ehauge Its form Rimivingthe ce.i ditionsetits manifestation, injuring my brain or heart eranynf the vital ergns upon which it depnvta fe.-Its action, it will mtulfest tsself id Ing'.' 11 thought or will, but as semi e'lur force iu some ethei way. 'Puis Is at tikituue die um of evolution. Net a puticln of tint whieli new mikes up myn'f will ever l de streyed Hut. as tlnapostle says, " We shill all bj uhau ,' 1." , Pfoplie,ios rur.uii.il tiiiiMiirtatlly. Iu its If, howuver, t'n.e is tiet innc'i satisfaction iu thu fact. Geueial mdo mde mdo struetibllity does net by any means oe.u cide with personal immortality. Wh ti man wants te knew is whether thu will exists aftet death as the same 0Jiis:i,iua person who existed bofero deatti, Tim Biblu an 1 his Chiis'ian 0 isamiiiueis -,.1,, jes! " My eMii dim life shiiilld ttaclllue this. That lltash ill live ter verinere, Klseiiitrth It dtrUiiuss at the core, And U1141 aud ashes till that Is " liu', evolution says uetliiug, is hiIeik, , utters nover a weul oither for or again a It, Yet de I hear a tn'f prephetta wlnspjr coming from its d i.'utieu. Ever, 0 mtii, hath tiie gre it cause ltd thee up net den 11, from gei d te latter, net te worhe ; trust Him ! PI nit life Wtis dovelopcd into ani mal, net by losing any of its liiUn futieliuub, but by having sill higher ours addtd te it. Atiimil life was graduiud Inte man, net by takiu i fiem hint uuglit that the aulmal had, but by adding te it reason, conselonoe, paten.ihty. Whin dually man shall chinge his feim el life are we te sttppeDO that this method will be reveiscd, that his highest chatnetatis'.lcs will be taken fiem him '.' May, nay, must we net muuli uithcr beliove, uveu aeerd lug te the order of evolution, tltat be will ret titi nil these, hU high),- roase.i, his kuowledge of geed aud evd, his whele personality, aud again have added te them new nud still higher functions and pewets of pure oterntl spiilt .' Mm uj leager lu- ilee I, hut angel mste.id : llie uvoluileu or Ged dcelatcs It. The revelation of Ged declares it. Shall net veu aud I my fi lends beliove it, realUiit '.' Aultluugh, accord lug te ovelutio 1 au 1 rovehtien allke, " it doth net yet uppnv whit we shall lu ; wa lei ew that when II j alnll appear we shall boJike Him, for we shall sae Him as Heis." " Se when this oertunliblo shall have put en iuoerruptlon, aud this mortal shall have put en Immorality, t'icn tduill bj brought te pass the siylng thai Is writ tun death is swallowed tip iu victory." Amen. - am Yeucin threw ap.Uret Celluloid l.c-(ilnsi tiamus en thu pavement without breaking them. 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