. i, -v Awniiii. c s j v.vv.kiAJv'T.'ijriafc.,-;'Hu-. -m m rn3gfiBgK9i gf J . 7 I IAAAvyvI IAvA c .. A. ' ' ' Velume XX-Ne 60. LANCASTER PA.. MONDAY. Of COI3EL1 U!, 1 I U J Price Twe Conf b. . Li B. jerHLWALl'JA, WU- .t k- VIK V V Sb . , iHHISn - 1H M 10 r'HL .uH t -7 V M it. ' IITOI'tin, StKATIlltH, XV. V .SI.INN A IIIIKNKMaN. IIAItOAl.NS AT FLINN & BRENE MAN'S. KIKIY IIOZHN CIIAMIIUIl IIUUKK'lH. Kcgular t'llce, $1.0) t Itcdtieeil le M Cents r'.rTY IIOZKN KI.KOANT I'AIU.OIt KAMI'S. Itculnr I'ilce,tl.5) Itediicey te $1 en I'IKTV DO.KN NKII1T I.AM I'fl.m Cent. TKN DO.KN I.IIIKAItY I.A.MPH, nil pi Ices. (IAj uml COAI. Oil. MX I'UKI'.sJ. 1MUCK.S Ul:i)UCKI) UN STOVES AND HEATERS. HAHUAINBIN Table and Fleer Oil Cleths. FLINN & BEENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. vitY IKII, KAIIMMIOUK. il.e IMUMMTtlUK. IJAllt'S OLD STAND, Ne. 14 East King Street,. CORSETS, CORSETS, COUSKTS, COJtSETS I'ull Avseitiimnt In nil tlmilcslrntilu imtkei NneM tioedt, nil CeriictK rlciui, nunt nml lies') nml lllte.l liy tlioieualily ceinpi timt milfnUillti. Short I'. I). COUSKTS of Hntln, Ilin- lnol'tcre.l nml I.iic() Tilmuiuil, In llluc, Kml nml Cicam. 'JAilez. rltKN'CII WOVKS C0USi:Ti, $I..V), uiiinl pilciiliO'. The licst vnlue In tlie city nt We . 75c S7e., I1.M) nnd (I 'i5. Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Jerseys. 10 der. IIMJK, (llthKN. IIUOWN, (JAIMtl.NAI., UAItNm'biut Itt.ACK .1 IJUiKV8 for Chlhllen, nt II i, H..V), 1 . 7.1 .mil il 1 1). Alie, u lull nml eotnpMe aierlinimt el JemcyH nt nil prlce. Irem i:m te its.ie. G EORG !: PAHNBSTOOK, NO. 14 E.AST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. rS.VBtlllKU .tAlt tJ.,, 1. AUMH.II. PLUM RING, (rAS-Krj'TJNG. GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. ISTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Hl'.lr.t.V ( i iiiiNdtni ii:iiiii.i.i;u i i. HUMAN Cornpcned of Pure Human Exoremont Toufieco, UruBO, Cern, &c. -se 1. 1 uv- W.M. II. JU.NKft, Ne. l.Oil Jlnrkut hticflt , C. II. ItOUKIti. .SO. UUAIIAM, KMI.KN A l'AS!MUItl.. M) VJ1 MiirKct Stieci ; J. KIKKIt & riirndciplil.i, unit ri') imhiIiIe devlcrs i;em rally. FKirK..-Ne. '-Mi Ciiliiiil S(rct'(, IMiilntleIpIiiii. .UlUl.'il.llllI O. MUS3DLMAN, Agent, HUOlit AXIt ,J"N ISAI-.K'N SON1. SCHOOL Scheel Supplies LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, ATTIIK IIOOKSTOUK Or" JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nep. 16 nnd 17 IIORI'H QUEEN ST.. LANCASTER, PA. Ul.OTIIIfill. OANVUAM . llltll. I, BOYS' AM) MKN'S CLOTHING. KOIl KVKItUIW IIUS1NKSH AND DltKSHWKAU. We me lully up te tlie murk with our Heys' ClethliiK tilts neuron. Somehow theruli iicilxp, Hinnrt net up ulieut It thai t lie people like, mil we uru iellliiK mero el It th in ever helore. A Solid (Jeed Heys' Suit at IJ.50, f.l.tl. I 50, V, up te V. AMelldtlPnriUilldMFiilt ul JI.7S V.'X,tl.T 3, II, up lOlS.'l). A bel Id (loed Heys' Ovciceut at ii, i, ta, $1, up te II. M. A bellil (Jeed Child's Overcoat ut I UO, . 3M, ft, up te ft 50. A Helid uoed Men's Suit nt II. ti, f), 17, up te Tin A Solid (ioed .Men's Overcoat ut f i.'O, l, 1, W. M.7. tipteta. A Solid (ined Pull- Men's l'nilU ut (I '25, $1.75, fi,IJM,f:i,iiiie(n. KviirythhiK In Kendy Mnde Clelhlnrc or the host ijuiillly. KvurythliiKnt tlie low cut pi Ices MERCHANT TAILORING. We have u I.arne nml .Select Aaiioilnibutet gieilmn tlie jilete. and nmkesulln te order ul 11 illKht advuiicu ever our reudy.inuduclnthlni; 011 ttioceiintiTH. for Itirther roleioncu leek ti' our lai'Ke wlmlewH, us nil our kecmb nre uinrkud In plain uml clexu tltiurcs. L, Gansman & Bre., THU KABIllONAHMO MKUUllANT TAII.0113A Cl.OTHIKIlS, Nes. (10 .N0KTI1 UUUKS HTKKLT, i.lKht en ttin Seutiiwint Cerner et urun.re au I.ANCARTKU, I'A. 4t-Tlie Chenpest Heme lu the City. N' k'OTIOK '111 TMKII'AM'er.lC.I AND (1U NKIlS. All iHirsniiH are herubv ferhlddcn le triiHpiiPK onanyel lliu lauds 01 tlie Cern, witll or Bpeudwefl cstutes, In I.elninen nnu l.anciwier cnuniius, wiietlier inclesed or tin InclnsiMl, either ler the pui poe et shoetlui; 01 rUhliitf. us the law will be rlKldly unlnrttH' umilnst nil trespnssInK 011 Hald lunils 01 tlu iinderidcned niter tills notice. WM. CD I. KM AN VUKKMA.S It I'KHCY AI.DKN. KIlWAItlll ntKKMAS, Attorney ler It, n rhm nn' 1 01 Ol6Wdw tiuun.i. UAH riTTJXU, (It'ANU. GUANO, nnd Urlne. Uurlvr-led for Whettt, 13.1 Mtilkit Ml cel ; t()N, llrnnciitewn Witmer, Lancaater county, Pii NrATlOXrilY. BOOKS, and Stationery, VUAL, J II. HflllTlN WMole"iilo an.l Uerr.t, DeuU'i U h..mei I.UMIIKI. .trfUlOAL. -fard: Ne. 431 North W uter uini i i.. rntita uLevn I.0111011 I.iincan-r u n.unuiAKD.NKii.s a ,)i.i'i'r.itu:s. COAL DEALERS. eFl'ICKS. Ne. Ti Nehtii CJukxn Stiiekt, ami NO. 511 NOKTlt l'lUNl'IC .ST1IKKT. YAltl)!). Neiitu 1'niNci! Smsirr, nbar Ubad- INII llBl'OT. I.ANCAaTKH, I'A. nilKl.Vlldlt 111AI.1 (Kidi.l j The umlerslcnud has for sale, nl 111 Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts alnrue aseilmeiu of the very best kind 01 Ocnl for Family Use, which lie will deliver, carefully v.elKhu.1 nnd screened, tnuny puitet the city nt tlie lowest 111111 ket rates. Unlets by mall or telephone tilled promptly juiym-iiii ruii.ir ui.iur.ii. Mamjui; AM) UIIAI.. New Yerlcitnd liilladulphla llenui Ma nuiu by the cur toad ul reduced prices. All the HhST UllADlib OK COAL, Uetli ler Family and hieaiii pui poses. CKMKNTbytheburrui. HAY uml 3TIUW by ihe ten or hale. 1 Aim JI5 llurihuuru I'lku. tiBWKiiAL errics wyi Kust Chebtnut stieel Kauntann, Koller & Oe. nuil-lyd H).IL. M. V. 13. COIIO sa-i SUUTH WATKtltiT,, LiiuM.tr, tu, Wheiudalu nod llutull Uenlurs In LUMBER AND GOAL. Dnuncctleii With the Telrplienlc Kxclmnr, Vtinl and mltrt' Ne TltKKT AW SOUTH .Vl'K r I !!.) . 1 OCIIElfS RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Js a plensant, snte, speedy mid sute remedy for Coughs, Collin, lloarsencss. Asthma, In In lluenni, Boreness el thu Tlirent anil Chest, llrenchltlrf, Wlioeplnrr Ceii(,'h, Spltllni; cl llloetl, Inthiminatlun of thu l,uiij;n, nud nil I)lioaese( thu Chest unit Air l'ui3U;ed. l'rlt'C, 2 5f. aud eOc.n Kettlc. a-t'nepaied only nud void by CHAS. A.LOCHER, hi tin NO.UKABTJtl.NUST, J) li'VJi. TiriiL.i:i.i u'h i:i:.nici)ir.s. 8 N3KL.-0 MEN tint Weinun knew ere this tliul of lliu many illre.iM'snml ilcimiuumcntsnr ttie Imdv each has iifcopii-fiie cume or eilvlti, uud I intench nceiun iltetctil me. Iioilel ucnttneitlunrilur le iil'cul it rule, mill ii moment's icllccllen i titiiHi uiiiv .noe ih'iuiny otlhutiunckneilruuis ;ellc(l upon i in ntii'ie clulinliiK te cum nil ei n number ei ill iiiieiilc.nly illtlcicut illhcnscs liinii Dieid failure, oveii It ie ile net e.i II llicin lltl.lljllg. POOR PEOPLE nml iinenlu nl me tcnile tucumi, nml even pre phi wui'-le (loin wc.ilitiv, 11 it. I that ihe eier tnwj eharuei of nindi-dmr phyi-lcimi me tuiloii'liiinintile tliiMit, nui iilie Dnil lliutiitlta puj In ir tlicnixelvps peer tlmt no bencllt has lie mini te llicm, tiiiitln luetlhev Iihvd thiewu IIm'Ii iniiiiii" itw.iv Te evuii'im e theso evils utiet'ci Wherlr. ' Sn.W finre Hcmrdtci tothe hIc' uimI hiit'cihiK one licinedy ler inch ills ills imse. ivl. iniiim u iiieini'tit claiming Hint ene iuiiiimIv w'i i tiinanv ( her (llnonse limn tlie ene clnlnii il ei i ml us I liose riitirilli" have steed tlie tel i'l ycaiM w.i'inut u mii-jln f.ii iif", noiiKK'e te trfuntl the mom paid In ivi'i itntiunci wncitiui iiiu Is net positively tithe Tim euioules me entirely vciretublc, run no no l"i in, and wl" iieiltlvt'ly" uinu ei)iy (llicii-ii lei wlilcli limy miu pi(i.crlUil, HK5UMATI3M, Uinu, l.ntiii'nci'i el .Inlnli Hr-I.itlcn nml Nuu fiKi i nitiitlluvrd ntem emul penltlvulyctucd ' liy llie me of Win "'i'1'rt Se. M UUeiiiuntic lliiiicdv. Wei-.iv Imliily Unit In tlie womlel cmii'i of no inn ter linw teny ttumtlny, liew jcreic. or Mew pittiijul. we can net eulyulvu ' loliel lii'lpeiditrfici'ic lui nil tiine. hufllut; ' te de Iilld w u 111 pe itlvcl" U'liilidllioineiiuy ' li.i'.l tei tli()ticaiuicnt,ami I' your huIIci Iiim , iiiu net po-hneiv topped ier nil it me you Imvn net llnewii yeui uinimv away as jeu I uer'd en iuiv oilier t.mti Umbe iiuiiinntvcU ii'iiH'ek". TlipiiL1 el Wlii'i'lei's .Ne. 01 Illicit- i ninth) Kenedy ii (Hilv.iOcontH.elitiilimliloliniii , any dmnnlHti. in-cciii t co liv mall eniccclpl olprlie. !t inipt lul.en. SUPPiiRINO WOMBK. Mnnv a la Iv, I'lidencd In HUM' itli u pi oil liice, lip.niii "I flM,. lntrin!"( (omplcxleii, as will h uiebwculwl ei tempera nml fuiilt'v h uiciiP (iu,i'iii"i ckhvh piemntuicly old, Kin" miu ivilnhli d, I'ei fei n. loot's lit jici Icci coii.ehi, me cju1IimIi'i Iii'ieiiic") Hallow, till) 1)1 I'l III I' ( UVI" HiOMU, II K'UlllIK Otl.lllKIIOl tiikui tliop'.ice el llic i pre Ijuemiui niililH, nn urlt'iblc iiciveiii lu" iteiiHiit"" iiinltcs llle a l)ii nl el, t it : nml onto wme tnlk'S weriy lit'i' 11IU.1 11 (. Itci emt' iinlieai.ibln All Huh huli'K c 'UM d ! i ( Jll) alc.ll (lei .lIlnomelllH MO common le noun n, wi cu ilicliinnli' modesty el ii'inlm e iiiiiiiin i.ientM tut I.' mnklliK kiienn, in il el whkii tliu jnerancc et tlie nii'dU'iil pieViHiin iiiiiveiit.i u cuii'. iAUly Header, lanicuiei umxlder, 'IN n dety you OHiiyeiiiDi't en r likint I y uml your (.oil. Hint you nlleuld i 'ii'jeui'i II el the e Would!" mill ence liioie Il'cI tlii) clew ei pi'iiict lical Ii nml Hpliltk Hut nui ii ii iii'i-mli- 1 ter j en. Il'iffi cr' t A e. 09 fret i Ipttent nre pli'twinl i. n 1 put atntilu te inke, con lulu neiliiii efiin lniiiloii lniiileii lniiiloii iintuie, am may tiu Mkeii liy all aitci, at all limes and in nil reniiiiin'K, teilheut piisiOit ttu e ill tjjecli, and will pixlllveiy i-'iiie any in ide pt'ciriurui ci-o.iie imiicii icimiuM me Hiibluet. 1 .mini; le pinduce n put reel cm i llni pioptlelo. win rejnrnllhe ueiiej p.tldiui tin) iii'iilmi'iil. ;ei htire a Afil'eiv complex (en, const oil ! nuei mill mi nc.i jclic, lucli iicin , ii'Klli -i nci, le-i l uppnitu, Htippirs Htippirs nIedi el iiienlnU I'm, hi iiiegulutitlei llioicel nPunnp U'l.d liv In uhi.-li"", iioivoiik iieivoiik iioiveiik ni'Si. tiyut 'in nnd ,'in u iniileiiii, llicci- r- A'e. IO I'ltteriltuii- 11 ' will po.idnely le- Bloiejnu lii in. mi. Il you tnuiiil on.itIeii I et iK'Utaml thiel.tntin in Urn 1 1 ml., iK'(iiiut I liiliitiii'niil!d.l.(Hiceii iiuuni wlilte dUcluige, I palnuil or M-iildliiK iiuiim dl' u in in inulliiK. lO'lni-U or whlie dcpesli in iiilue, net nnd drv 8K1II, 11 Heeler no. VG jrcseHptleii" U ' will Hlvii Imuieiiinte and lniuiK toilet. Tun ptnuet Wui'vlei' Ne I'd l'leseupllens " It " uml ' (J " inn e e -nl- i.icli. elitninsUlu fietn ilriiKKlitxerxtil 117 uiiitl iiriiie tretn oliiei eliiei v.ulim no I paid en M'ceip. ei pttcu. I'osliife Btumpilauen. CATARRH. It l iiecdlcx te unscillie tun byuinuin et UiIh ii3Ueeui dl.iO'iie unit In sap, ok tliu Iiiu ui'il fiiciv,. i e; only tee many . !" inlicfc, and bem lillHitli scxri old nml e ii" millei li'nl lie iieiu llie poi'ieuou (lupiilu,' In the t'"eil, llli) iel- ui 'i- a ill dliL'li iirfi'., tile ' imcd biuat'i u'ld coiieiul wc.iknesd, uulilllly I mil Inn.iuu, ii-d mil tliu icule unlt'ii Iiirm ' e: tin iilit. h.", wLH'li II net cliecked m only end In feJi or palute, icnai.eni.tl liyht, ten lij ' memei u,iui,tncs,aitit ptcmalurc death II net cliecked no.eio II In loe 1 it L.i'jei, study mid itwuarcti In Mnerlci, Miropeuiid r.uHlern I, iiiN inivn .( .lit d m Whtetir't ,e Uil In s'ant Jtrl.r u nl ff ire Ci 1 1 fur Catarrh, aicm i cdy uieili reniaiiH no hii'inlul liiure.lleuti, mill luui i naaian icw uiuuu ueiy eae ei unite or (I) enic lal u i 11 ei money mutinied. Wheeler's A'e. M ii'ir.i' helii fanil Aure Cure for Calarth i I eme evi ly e.i-ij et ciiturili, Hay level ei iiiilmi pi loe (I mi per p.ick:ige, Hern llni' rfiiiM. ei " it bj in ill poMipal.ien lecolptel yilce. Wheeler t Ae. ji! .Ski e Cure for Kidney and Llier Trouble i unci uli B"a.iii'i nun iore lies e' kldni'j , liill.im'iiiilen or kldne ei liver, piiceil le. Wneeler t I'etje'eb'e ', N tlie oalyiem ealyiem edy llmt u lei ceii.l'i i.ien, ul Ini; liiueuil :ic. ion dt tliu hewcls M iilmiit pnyili in';, en n-In-r, KiipliiH or pain. 1'i.ee Actfiitu, el dui- !vg'?ass2Ss WE GOABA .TtiH Ciiuitii u uiy ensoer will le'timl tliu iiiemy p.ild. We plueoeur pilce en tlicsen medlm ni leh-tll'iin em meniietll el tlie pi lee aike I hj 1 e.huin ler uiiiei'li'tuiieii wliteh you take all tliu chance and tee tpeelaltyinvitelUe pal en ' naoe. the uiunv pei-ena who h-ive tiled e. ier leuiLillis Uitli"Ul etleut or depleted lli-ii ! piiie liy p.ij .i'S doctor billet tliu bum I' eli them net. HO'v? TO OBTAIN ' Ttiee lumedlc. Oe toyeanliuqtrltil and ak .or tliinii. It tl y I'iMi net Oi tin '11, write ut ouee te llie piopilele h uiiPUHimr tnc rilceln inonev ei' sluinjii uml lliey wid be iiuiit e 1 nt onto liv mull peiili.ild, I 01 lenpel deuce Mille lied lili les iiliil il h. Wllbl.i.) II A CO Ne, 'il W. Ilaitlmoie hi nipiJ lvttA.V.AHy.1 II M.TIM Oil K. M I). , pilhll.MA lit: MltLl' A Limb Saved iVml a Family Made Happy. Mr. Philip Jtoeio.ol Wen Welnter, Mem 00 County. N. Y., naj8:"My iluiilililur. new clKhlueu years old, has, ler tliu past uUhteeu month, bun iilllleted with lhuuinatlsm lu a very severe lei ui. ene year ukeH settled In tnuknue, Hlnee whlchtlme hIie lias been iiuablu te touch her loot te the fleer or meve lie 1 II111I1 wllliniil Hiitleilni; llni most exriu clalliiK pai'i. Ilei Hull) wan last Kiewluiruui et Hiiapu, nlllieiili we wete iielii ler nui all wueeuld, Duv Ini; used nil tlie retiK'dlcs we could liuaret and tna. were leLeuiinemltid ler rnuuuiu'.eun. uo.iuet whicli ben titled lie: In thulei'Si. Ilurcuau wns liioneuiued Inen.able by llie ))liy Hicl ,11 ami by 0111 ncUhneiH, uml nil bi'lli'vue thut-.iu would buaeilpiile nil li"i'iiin. 11ndtl1.it lu'i llmhweuld 111. - be 'oie'ci 10 lis eiliilual ahue i. Jim 1 uui 11 my 10 s.iy that in- nv Ilivn.4ii(jh e n 1 nlliily lieu ireiu all ill 11111.1t e pains, mid thai she can walk with eeticct eiife, Imv Inn till' wn usi e . .. criitcnes, aud hur I1111I1 neeuia u siieili; and pei lent as evei ! all 110111 tliu tte el your wnunei nil inediclnu " Khun 111 alie svn 'i." which we conaldet oitueriuu ecst medicines ever In In ttediKcd ler puiiiilei,' the bloei, and 1 only rcxiui tiial nil ethers who are ullllcled wl n li.uuiuntlsm can net knew of us supeiler uierlU. Voiiateat liuuity 10 use inv uatne It It will en jeu any i;end, uml I shall he only tee uhufi 11 tell itny uml uverjone wnut It h.u dene ter my iluuulitcr." l'tlll.ll'MOOIlK. Rhouruatie Syrup Is tliu cieaiial Weed l'urlilcr known, unit will de all that is chumed ler it. Send ler uinph. tutor testimonials and lead el tho-ewhohuvo been cured by Its use. Itliciimatlc Syrup Ce., ItocliesltT, N. Y. ectl-lyilAw riuve SMALL HANU-TlAOK IIaTaTv ClanrsforScentsat UAUi'M A.S'3 Kl.l.OW i'HONT 010AR IXOHK. IN THE PULPIT. ANOTIHIMIK ItKV. IIAKH rt IKil V H.N.V. 'llm t.Hli of liU tr'len nf Omcutir e .Ilel. rrcdlu i'ie .M(irli t'lir ru r.Tcnlni; Uitebf '.'l. HMjf ' bec erli )ier the rfe, c (.. .', rtvt of I att, that e D) tc finu te.ert 'ce. helii, aere.un . ''"". fivtim i?y,Tumt '. A ml tie .in idh'Cif I letti reuient litr icrvfe. And be tin; ron:ennttUothivoTl 0 i'he i-evtulntofieurmtnu. lnU ye ..id,, eie put it titit aemt, amlnceeptahr mil rjCet "( or uei new, ui, i. fll llliD' if Cii'SO tntl prei itltdC ies of tllB'Otirscs. whicb " s ecetved a ilogrce .r kind at nlleu nud interest Bctr-'ely ex p d'rim l,ie t'encral public, and of ciu'ally utit His ir-'drra ei from tlie lr nfll'selty, I weul ra'iefmy duty, and of ene el t'ie m pinj 'icxlhave Up I ' .ulmlfre' lc "it; did I net iti( 'laver te nbew r Var'y aud feiOlbly i ' can tlie I aai"'i'; el i ve,, Hen en our i r.-"? leal 1 'In 1st Ian Mfe ; net only en en: : onieny, our theory of ro'lieti. etic also en our t uietlca el tlie Rami. 'I be former I li.ive atkOiup I in ni previous Ro.meun. Tlie ucrcssary titnit..tienH of a Kerlcs lUte th -. a'' of pulpit dUrerrsc, Ii3voelillf;nd me torer '"loravnelf te only u very few el Mip ineBt prominent pbiiFOT of our" general subject. OtberH perlia'3 cijually important and uew meto ititcical inn; have had te be passed by. While even llto'e we did consider had te no treated vutli Hticb b jvlty ns ti have soatcely . II iwcd uslopeb eatli their surface Yet n th nl' ihtre draw ha I.h. 1 fuLely tii".t lialjiijelleits l.avouet bcen nltect' . i-ti atii-'f.-t ery A'l f said it my let ltte ery ctnurks, all ' strote for vtas'e show ti at, if tbe tlieervrf oveliu'ou sbeu'i' eer be proved co' rec , tlie CliriSiiati would nut ioe asifgle ene of the c eutin. beliefs of his rrliRiiui If I have succeeded .n con cen con viiieujn; you, tlicrofeio, tha'. em c iiscieui ncm of Oed, and ei self us tolatce te him, 0'ir belief su ii'.ieitalily. out -0!"i) of tlie sinfiilues of nln, and is'-tuance of s'lvatien by leve thteurjU faitti in I Jie Cbr'ft of Oed, nre in no wie I ci.titrndietud or oppeseo, nor :ii any ot'se tsi-nUcnrd by ntiythiny; .-eiitained in the I esisuti.il principles el evolution ; then I at least vill he abundantly taliillcdnu. fully rewnrded. Tlieie are enough tunt nimniicj te the Divlne 'I'liitli in the world, ' power, principalities and spiritual wick wick cducs.iiuhighplace:),' witl.ui.touracedsluu ei enmity ethers, simply oecaiuu we de net lully knew or unucmauu tucm. 1 iht tsin but de net fellow tuu example of tlie zealous " sous of thunder " in wanting te call down tire from heaven upon all who de net adept your name, and metheds, and weapons Ucineiubcr the Master's robuke : " IIu that is net iii;ninst us, is with us." If 1 hae bttcccedcd in slieniu that evolu tion is r.et against its, but really with us in the yreat conllictef libi with darkness, truth wl h untruth, and ;oed with evll, 1 , hliiul fcel that I have dene n needed dut te jeu and te my heavenly Master and a ical service te true leligien ; no' primarily tii roligier it la'pe, but tn religion u our own heart", by romeviti "reutidlcss d itibts aud feats. uuclnr'.taWe prejudica, .suspicion and iia ted of a doctiiue ati I of many of its advocates, that rather merit nir .idni'ratidii .in 1 esteem, and that rintly icKarded aud treii'ed ma bcome our trupst friends aae tnei. :Vc u allie. And fu he , a t- t s u e .i .u weitliy Miipci"'" and fr.i. we vi i better ible with 'tnlii ded hireniL te duveta all air et'crie . I'-'.i.tist tlie teal ..in anil i'v.' in en ewii Ii t'.-i i t-i nud in llie wuild, te he irdiiimi; ofetti ft Hew uieii, aed te tlie i iivi.u"; final timt a! toirple, which Ile, t'ie sreat Spirit of lifeand li:ht and 'nn is once te till. V'lllllillll lltdp I ll l(llIUII bolteve tiial, ceirec, 'y utiileiste.l and ,i phed, there is niuuu : 1 l.em) p' inciples of uveltil ion, which we have a only seen iebe theoretically harmless, that will be .lse piactically hcl)ful nnd stiotiatheniug in this weik, aud n our wbole C'tnintiau w.ilk. In ether words, ihat net only docs evolution no' necess.. dv centlict wiih our religious brlicfs, b d iliat it iaterially assists us in our rel'iieus life, correoting past orreis eui'iu" ebs acles, adding new motive?. Iitinisuin;; me e means, giving us fresti v. own of the r 1.1 tetvaids s liich we ate sf'vi', btighieuin our ).irrst . spu.r etis 1 ul i';j and ''er.lfying i.t fende.s eblunt and men precious , ejicb. Te ! m lira Mi mi pliase of our -ulijeet 1 us 1. 110 .in u'teutle. d.i g the' ii"-i.' ic'i 1 '-tins ovenie;.,. .. t'ie Ul Ued. l'.il.e, Hi. si of ll, t'. lOUfioe.ti 11 "T Lu ', Hvolutieu lias inaiiei.ili. . .u imposMblefor iiti.V iiitiiiiuil sun' nl. ,011. beiii;;. T'i s ;u. I hope ti.ii' us ve.y hewn m our .ecelld iIImOI ' 0 and ..et only th N "lilt ilm iliai lliuie ') no "tiiiiud Oi 10 mi for i'i,v of th "euiati'tiaii .1. ideas of (uul that ,n were ,e picmku' ; nil we. J held and t.'femii'il eviii bv 111 i'i) C'lii '.i.i 1 thue 'euian-. 1'ief. l'"il tiuly s.iya : "One t.uid .e-.ul. of '"i" ("lorme j reg.css ueh iiv, d diii.ng the I'.iit I tyycais in lire in.. 1 mi el Dell jihyi. 1 ai at.u t'hVi.ncai pbiiienu ua lies be ."in.i'aid'i ettiev .ible ove-throw 'ii- .c uauiial' .whypeth v'S s."' Su 'i ':ies systems of phile6i phy as were ntitnti' -d a century a;;e by tlie ficucli Li Mettrie aud the eniycl p (lists can never a'jait' leceivii crcdetice or even 00 telcn.lid .itueng 'binkiu).' peeple. IJut peihajis even u,Oiu impettaut h is b 'en tbe sei ice of evflu'ieti tlucctly te religion lUelf. As bir inl'ul us was materialUm te philosophy nnd theology, se ipjui ions were the long current views el a mochatiieal, machiue like Oed Imp s d by deism. Ne 0110 could fuel himself vitally interested "i, and intimately rcl.tted te, a Ot I who at h'gh iu tlie fat oil heavens ; who having ctcatcd the wmld by his Hit, wound it up ami set it gnlug, thou tetir .1 into Himself, and deigned only from an inliuite distnnce te rule nud govern I'' I'' I'' univorse. The Uible teaches no such d itrme, biw as emphatically and positively as languae can de, it tries te impress upon man it'e gratid faet of Oed's intiniate and ceiiiinu eus union with nature nud communion with man. Ile is never far away, but ove near nt hand ; never there, but ever here. Ile is witli us alway, even te the end of tlie world ; and In Him we live and rnove and have our being While thoughtful men have indeed never lest i- bt of this mib mib lime t nitli, it wns but tee ofleu eb"cured in the teachings of popular religion. The symbolic language of the sctipttircs and the pulpit, and no ether was pessible te express the ttuths of the spiritual wei!d, was tee commonly taken liteially, and Oed conceived most identically as we think of Bome earthly potentate, only vaster, mero gigantic. Hew could rac-i heartily, Joy fully, spontaneously leve, serve and ebey such a belng i' It was an impossibility. Ileucn rnllu Inn. loe. ffcnuentlv !sauk into a mere system of forms ; eccleslastle'stn usurped the place of religion. It is still 'oe much the case in the world. Men are net, Indeed, wilful hypocrites hut .heir roliuieti has no life iu it ; It :s uet a vivid, living reality te them their heart ami soul nre net iu It Kvouitlen tends directly te counteract such paralyzing views Iu language that at this tlnie Is mere ceuurally heeded than , any ethor, it Insists en a power luimaneut j in tlie whele unlvcfse and in overy minut est particle of the same . ' I' .'tclu'otlre j.i an nnd vcllu n te Mitnu, ' r.il In the rat ill as tlie otne l.il irn-ip Vn in) - tliesmt, tiicki t-i in me i. ice (ilew . i il.mti Mtii'il Dlo?e r mini cc ' tvci unei'Kh j'I i. rtlciul-i tiueuuti . t CXKMH. r. .ii'4 uttuir'riciJ, epcr..M tn-iien.."' H hulpH lis te roallze uh wa i v ir '1enu Iiofero, tbn omnlir.esoncc, umtxpeti e, ..w.u,u, nu. U.lt,.. WJU UUUf lfAII'pi(l ' and wliolesplilluril nature or Oed. tan " '""Ker thluk of Him at farar fur it In Ills nhlMiier we licit' in tlin t Wn :vy ; 111 111" t "0 t v,IIIs indlauce that llownai;el(ciiHtr.wm ,p i:,.i,i r,, .iln ,,, ml i,.-n. .i... vJf. 'But ren tlie kuu, His ercatli that ui yes me uieu ib, niiu HHiiuwy nuei: oeiorn In ir bnpberd, tin ouch the inuUrea of I'te ty. In every niaiilfcnlatien of ferce, whother It be uravitntleu. Ui'il'. beat. electricity, whether it be lu the vast mlirht that forms the suns and planets and lleats thud LI)ieui;h the firnumetit, or the mero c-tjeldt) power that Inableus lue crystals ul'lliOHiiew Take and netitly diifts their sl.iy hist Jewn through (he ah,- overy ,er'j, ui ec..tl''uir evolufen shows us ihe ta-nudtv ue jiower te be diroetly and pai, ably pre "nt. Ju the l.iugttaue of the r.tn.uent Uhr! th'i ovelul enlst, IVef. Le Centi, tbe forces of natu:e are "an In llucuce (re in tliu ila.'ie pcrsi.u an evor p. cent and nl' j ei va-llup; tliv no t 'jctj. 'llie rtrief nat.i e nte hut loe (" 't.'ir up' 'cs of ejUL.t e' i-f "nt one : uin. ve'.tal iui.tubti lie tmiu ; neut, in tari,uia because, Ile is unehanBrj." '. cannot i.tit l) lu.knewludncd, te-ere.-p, .u at in se f.ii evolut'eii ha'.'donea praallcal io.vicee.' teligiuu. both in' that- as a 'ate d still"," islied thco'egiau saul, " the new ' unce, tier.H of n.i'.uie, with which sclcuce m:il rs us familia-, tiuder tbe prcscuce and unntaci ope.at.eu of Ged, a most rea oa ea oa n'uie pe;7n te; aud tbe modes of epera lien en wbli'j r.oienco Insists, instead of making the tnind avcise te tcvolatleu, in tta'ity liarmeiiir.a with tbe moatd'stiuctive taa 'ntisef our holy roliKlen." Tl'u uirccts of this In our practical plety (.anuut but be altogether wholcsemo. Oed berjmes a tea', living prejonce te us ; our Jei ctidan.'S iti'eu him n matter of domon demon domen htM en ard mesv vivid and coutimieus ex, ricuce ; co louder a mero dogma, net :e b( ilen e i, ujt an actual, ever prcrent fct, crone"; with an invieratltiK energy ( ed.- whole life t'rovlilnice. Aud when we further reali .0, what tLe whole, cmrse of evolution tciiils te prove, that 111 a'l the n1!nite vaticty of man fo.i fe.i fo.i tatiens of the Divlne I!ein thore is pia'tily Hsccniable a stedy advauce, .1 " grand t loresi," towards universal improvement ai' 1 orfejtieu : that thcie is no "blind o'lanee," nothing happening fortuitously, n ove ytuii)";, absolutely cvcryihlup;, iu H 0 laiiKiiae of Sciiptuie " inakint: for 1 cl 'co. sueiss ' ' and " all things working ter'' e.- for Reed," hew vastly docs our concerllnu of L'lovidenoj e;row aud our faltii .11 it, becoine a werkhi f.Uth ! Lit erally audsc'cntiilcally it is tnie that " net a sp-irew falls le tbe reuud withe.tt Qed " aud tl.at "the very Jiai.-s of e.ir h'.'adate ui.'iuherc.l." The fatso idol of a mero arbdrarv, lawless Providence 's In. dceil L( l)...re- possible. It was novei t. rpiit-.il. a'.tl oer werheu eul liatni t.' them who I10M a. It tended te make men cceKss and daroliet. Tiieir " triih' la I'rovldeuuo " wji te often niade n presumptuous cscusj ter ircc ircc rauce, laziness, and evcu sinful neglect of dut even as of;en it Was but the nprossien of an oveweeninR roU-iigUt-e'.srcss acd selfconceit and vriuity. KuewitiK new tint O.xl operatcn " his vouders te perform " ac cording te a Used elder, by meansef w'lat we esll secondary 0.1. sea, in us as well r.s in etitwaul iiiateria' nature, we knew also that iu irder a) buoetno subjects s,u I pat t!c pants of Uiis boneflcoul Provi lence, we have te yield (yirselvcs wl'Iiue- net vnnts tlioreoT, cuferm .eits erder and laws, an J bocemo aet've iubtni'janUi in carrying jut the sumo, if we break the laws of health Oed wi'l net obaige the order of His i.ci 0.1 if order e I. top us fi.im falling ' cu. 'I tut will, us btt-i f.nm the whele bet .eei order of Ills tiuive.se, is tLat we sbe .Id I'O well. Kut if we aat certriry teti.isw ' , we tntisi Miffer the penalty. Ni "'.nil ck will He, by any special . ct of mt ft ence willi thu regular manifesta manifesta tie'is et Himself iu iiuture, suddenly cute us. But according te our mede of His opjrut'e.i, thruttgh the luws (ernuil.it,d b; medical baicnce, munn.-. are supplied tot re ' strung thecquilibiiiim botween eustltu- I tien uud oiiviieiimont, and between the 1 dill'creut parts ami organs of tlie former Itself, which constitutes heilth Act.ug through these lie will euro us ; net other wise. It is for iu, thoieforo, te uniform ! te these lar.s, te use these means, nnd thin bocemo p-irtte'p.uits of His loving Provi. donce. 1 1 iiit I.i Tret iilonee. Pla'uly iiiu iiiliui'u wiKileniiiml goedtiCbs of P.-ev.''euci! is shown forth far mero olerly aui' wet i dy by Ged's having estaLhn'jed allied e-.der 'if manifestation which steadi'y and ;noxe.AbIy makes for tlm greatest geed and blessing .fall, than 1 by supposing ilia! he acts in a tickle, oliiuscable, unrel ab!n uiaunm'. tl.at cati noer be foresi-on f em meuie it te moment. And just ns plaluly ear aust iu 1'roviden 0 is proved lar mere sensibly ;i..l really jneu-'v liy usii.g eveiy means of acquaint ing oiii.ielvcs with the divlne w.ll. loud ered pessible by the regularity ir.nl erdci ItttcMi of its mauifcstaiieu, uud then liy actiiuly, earnestly striving te tiling cui selvcs into porfeot conformity with tlie same, than by living en inert and passive creatures, following our own little plans and dovii'.es, and all the while cherishing a false and presumptuous "trust iu Provi deuce" such us neither tbe Kible nor nature warrants. Only by renewing our m'iidH,says thu Apoit!e,u!id presenting our bodies thus a living sacrilloe unto him will we evor "preve what Is that geed, and iiuocprable, aud perfect will of Oed." That Providence acts net lawlessly, nor independently of us nud of nature, but in aud through both according te a fixed method and towards a definite nnd boue- llce.it end, this is the fact of which t'ie rellgieuH world sadly noedod te be reminded. And this ovolutien has dene In doing se it has net lest sight of thu geed of thu individual as an ossentlal part of the true doutrine ; for as Mr. Wallace pirtlcttlarly shows, iu overy siugle crca ture, "nil ohangcsef form and stiucture " cven "can emy be brought about, inasmuch as it is for tlie geed of the belng se modified," This lles at the very foundation of the law of naturul soleoliou. (lut noillier has ovolutien lest sight of the (net that the cool of all is uover raorillecd for the geed of one, nor the will of Ged for the whim of mat). Iu the words of Canen Fremanth, of Canterbury, the truth that ovolutien oinphaslzes is simply the Christian doatriue "that the Spirit allies himself with oveiy faculty et ours te quicken nnd te strengthen it nnd te work through it for geed Th iwrcopHeu or this Is ene of tbe lilgb est effects of inspiration. It is nothing less than the divlne thought inwrought in our minds, the divlne order established In our rouewod nature, the surest witness that we are madu in tlie image of Ged, the spiritual mlud by which we see oaeli part of the univorse lu Its re lation te ' Its centre, and ovelvlug itself uudorthe divine purpese towards 00m 00m plete organization and porfeot harmony." rrayer. Allied with the doetiino of Providenoo is that of prayer. " If overy thing Is gov erned by tlxed laws," we hear it eften said, " thou rrayer can be of ue avail." On tl 0 contrary the very fixity and ttnl ttnl ver i'iy (,r taw appears te me te give the greater conCdenro tothe Christian in his payer, though nt the satne tlme It cor rects jnany abuses of prayer, and dlroets us in its proper use. ltovelatlon Itself emtibatlcally Informs us that only the prayer of fa-th will be answeted J we knew tee that only eoldem Is prayer auswored in the way and at tbe t'me we ox ex pect. The spl-it of oveiy t.ae prayer mut be, "Net my will, O. Oed, b it Thlne be dene !" And this bring Its spirit, it always will nnd must be answered. Tills ovelutlon dees net deny, but nftlrms - clearly .is rovelatlon Itself. lint it dt. '3 say and dees net revolution ngrce with it fully V Thore s 110 u of praying for your dally bread a. ' thou Hitting iu your or-y chair aud nadUfC for it te come. The only prayer 0- 1 will arswer when you cenvcri your biggarly words Inte manly deeds. Oe, nnd ii the spirit of faith aud hepi earn your bred, plow your held, hew your irratu, reup it and f,.ind it into nieal. Ged Will glve the 'ucrcase. Ile will raake it spring up, will end His r.Ju nud give His suushine ; He will make it bearl'iuita hundredfold, ''ray lightly nnd prayer will net (ail. It docs lay that your prayer that refuscs te employ, lu humble cor'ideuco nud obedieuco, the means di sluuly oidai.ied for its fti'filment, is net the piayer of faith but of presumption aud will surely net be answered, Pray for hcattb, net only in words, but also by ebserving the laws of health ; pray for re ..nvcry 'rern sickness, but nlse call iu a .oetid or, using 0 very means Oed gives fei recovery ; pray that your crops be net spoiled by the rain, but also take hced unto the clouds aud t'ie winds nud erder your Becdiiiiie aud liartcst according te theii" laws ; pray for psace, and fellow altir the things that make for peace ; for faith and hope aud love, aud use nil the various means whereby them virtues aie made te thtive in the heart. Ner deem that formal petition is net essential ; for it'tlf belongs te tbe very means whereby the Father iillllls hisgiacleus plans aud will of leve. I would net deny, liowcver, that thore are apparently some difllcultles connected with this part of the subject which have uet yet been wholly removed. We may have te change some of our conceptions of law, e modify some of our views of prayer, or mero p.ebaJy we will have te de both, before the nivstery Is solved, '...lit rncanwhih this we knew : that the laws rcma'n the expression of divlne will; and that ir. man praer remains, aud ever vi ill remain in home form, the oxprcsslen of the e.iruiug of the human soul for closer union with the soul of Qed. Sill. Probably, howevor, the most di'uct and important bearing of ovolutien 011 (Tactical rulii;i ju is iu renucctii n with the doctrine e( h'a and faith and fcalvat'en.- Kut lack (f''nii unfu. tfiatcly will hardly even a ' iw i's te 1 eiut out only the direction m wl-icl: th's lies. Uocegnizlog that, sin is a re''? of our low and bestial feslily anecS te -, tlie K'tKer cm no longer ptide him him Felf en lis superiority evor his virtuous neighbor, tiln, is invariably a hign of . P-, ..da'.ion of reve-sal te a feuncr, lewer tyj 0 of beingand inferior gradoef humait i.y. What the Uible ever taught evolution hiontiCeally cenllrms, that the ii iihesL in- boed Is '.he most virtuous Cliai.Q'4rjJbeiugs, rUe is tbe sole b'atuiard of judguienU'-'HW buital prizj tighter, htteng as "annV.TWir I 'ess i.f a mail than the wcakctt child that cuoiisiies mu'ey, tend' mess j aud pity iu iu heart. The mightiest con- . qucrer sacrificing thousands of human I lives te his ambition, is far less great aud I croie than the poorest woman who ssicrl IliCKher own comfort, her health, aud life 1 u'f, it may be nt the wash tub, for the M'Rtcuance and happiness et her children. f This is ue leugc mere " pious seutiincnt ality :'' it is the sol r vordlet of pure scionce Itself. Cluist said, and ovolutien I is the highest mauhoe 1. Te live alone s sinful nud animal. Ami ..as net, moieivor, 07elutiuii fut , untied us with n meat immcdlate nud t jietent 1m; ulse te avoid sin, by proving ' it te be a violation f lawn gorernitig tbe , physical us well ns the material universe, and therefore as uicrerably followed by its penalty '.' Put your baud into fire nnd you will be burnt ; biu net mere neccsMiriiy and eeitaiuly than you will have te sullcr the j malty for every sin you commit. The threat of puuiHlimeiit lu a future statn of ex stcucu has less forae with most men e restrain them from doing uvd, than thu asturatK ) of sc'onre that here already in thia life punishment will Inevitably fellow. Kveiy slu retards the advauce of the racj liv te inuel' itiorea-rs the misery iu the w 01 Id by se much, retards the tihiucr's ew.i giewTh tewaids happiness and perfec tion, aud brings unhapiincss andsuflei ing iu seme form or ether upon him iu this life nlready. Kut wor&e than all elbe, it inevitably intiiets a curse upon ins on en spring even te tlie thiid aud fourth gouer utiuu. Every biu committed dcepeuu thu siiifuluess of the charucter, and increases by se much the degree et B'nfulneBs and its attendant tnisery that will be 'iheiited by the sinner's ehildren. If net for your own sake, O drunkard, () libortine, O do de do celvor, cries ovolutien, then at least for the bake of your efl'upritig jet uubetn, re mt, turn liem yeurnvil ways, and bcek put ity and goodness Thore is no disonse of tbe body that Is as fully and surely In hoi acd ns that leprosy of tbe soul, sin. Salvation, And in answer ti the nppeal of Hew'.' Hew can I be saved '.' Christianity replies, and evolution does net deny it, " Ye are saved by uraeu (or love) through faith.'' There Is only ene power in heaven or en earth that can counteract the mighty iu Ihieuce of hereditary tendencies te slu nud uvil ; only 0110 power that cati change the character and life "run self Beeking and self iuduleouce te self forgetrul, self sacri ficing leve of Oed nnd our fellow meu. That tow or is love, the power that made the world, sustains it, and will lift it into heaven in the end ; for " Ged is iove." itut hew 1b this divine power te be 1111 planted in man ? Uew Is the old carnal nature te be regenerated nnd made into n uew spiritual nature',' Through faith, is the answer. Net indeed, such a faith as that mere partial net of the iutolleet wherewith n false theology tee long misled despairing siuners. rnet a mero passive ncoeptaueo et this dogma or that serles of articles of a oreed, It is net suflleicnt te acejpt the fact of Christ's haviug lived aud dled, or nny ether mero historical faet, and then bolievo the asser tion . I am saved I This Ib net, nor evor can boa "faith that worketh by leve." This would glve te the mero aet of mental ussent a merit such as it cannot have. If it were uet iu itself unreasonable, ovolutien would show such an idea te he utterly orreuoous nud worthless. As of se many ether faets nud doetriues of Scrip tures se of this of faith nud salvation, ovolutien gives a simple explanation of it. Tei long was the hideeus doetrlno proaeh cd that tbe lieaveuly king killed his luue- ea prams u, - uiui, wiwsuuvur win uu'eai.!' "-.u nii-umnv nuiiveieii down r.iisi. Ul among you, let lib 1 be your minister ; and I ?'Vi.0w ,,l',',l ' ',ear l,!!" 'ecture. hut we 1 .11 1 1 in . . miti tliu tlrst woman, that ever uddd Dr. wl.oseover will be chief among you, let, Hiiu,..ceii3ii.syi-iipiIBvUr 1 nn he your servant. ' Te live for ethers nappy cure ier hurceu-Jh uml cold. . 1;.. . 1. n.l.. .l A III 1... .l I i, 11 cent son In punishment for a guilty world and that by tills net of gross injtistlen the world was eltarctl of Its sins and of thelr permutly; that this neml only ba ballevcd In erder te be saved. IIew oeuld man bolievo such a doetrlno, and bollevlng it, hew could it in any wlse alToet thelr olnr elnr olnr neter and lives. at least for geed ? The faith Ohrlst nnd his Apestles proaehed Is nomething far illfrorent t nnd their salvation different, tee. It dees ue violence te the laws of divlne Justlce nnd lote en the ene hand, nor ta thesa or human nature en the ethor. The faith by wh cli we are home again is a reoDgnitleu and acscptanca of the porfeot mac as our ropresoutaUvc. We bee his purity aud hollness : and our faith vearnlntfly crles out. Huoli, O Ged, would I be ! We mark his life of leve for ethors doing geed unto nil ; nnd our faith exclaims, Thore. O Father, is tlie lift) I would loave I We boheld Him bleeding, dying en the cress out of leve (e men, and bsomse Ue would net be untruote ihe great principal of right uid truth he has oemn te dcolare ; and wceplug we sink down before Him. In Him, O Hely One and Just, sce the realization of the 'engings, ritonttetis, motlves, asiilraliens, the Ideal that weak and germ ke has long bcen snuggling for expression in our soul I He Isourperfcot rtpKHontat've Ac-opt him ns what we wen il be I l'aith like tills, then, dejs net vent "'n'f in a single cry, iu n mero word-pi-nfesseii. Its ve vtsetice s a contin centin t'Otis si. .vmg and nspirat'en nfter the real ;' 11. en of i',f hrlst'an ideal. Only se long 11 '0 liuly our reprcrontative as he repre sen' 3 in perfection the unwlPsh leve cud holiness that is imperfectly, yet slncorely, II. kenng iu our hopes and working in our Ives. And tills, by its very Hiekcrlug, new:, d yearning, continual nsplratleu, giens even mcre andmere.ls strengthened by the excrc'se, approximate ever te the divine ideal It is, indeed, a fa'th that wcrketii, werkctli by leve. And by leve it saves us from sinlulsolf.fertboliollnoss, the heaven of Ged. Yet solely and simply, ncce d,n,r te the eternal laws e( our Ged given nature, and of the spiritual world as we knew it. Its cssones is ethicil, net only decfiual but oceleslasticil. Vrar.. cat KfTectd. Other tlijeties of salvation Indeed may be denied, as contradicting the principles or nvolutleu. Kut tills does net ceme in cenllict with a slngln ene of them. And it makes religion a living power ntnenc meu ; net the prerogative of a few ; net cetlncd within the walls of the church ; net contained ii any mere crecd ; but animating the who'e character of min.mak ing him a working Chilslisu, a man of pleun life rather than pious words ; a true bus band, n raithftil friend, an honest laborer, a geed oitizen. Aud thus it permcatcs all society, purifying overy human rela tiens. and leavens the whele lump or mankind, until the entire sealal organism shall have reached that porfnet Btate re glowingly described by St. Jehn, where " there shall be no mero curse ; but the ihrone of Oed and of the Lamb shall be in it ; and his servau'.s shall serve him ; and they shall sce his faoe ; and his uame shall be in their foreheads. Aud thore shall he no night ilwe ; and they 1103d no runtlle. neither light of the nun ; for tlie Lord Oed glvcth thorn lightandthey shall reign fo-evcr and evor." Fer, as we have seen, "in the whele ovolutien Oed Is the Alpha and tb.3 0,-upga. ;' te usa In closing tlie W'0rtl8'OphAlfc'MtciimM from find. ,lt. reVca!s,a?d '.atgftiilfast brings forth ei iinreasnninc nature. Utii lilm'lu beipi distinct from selves te him Dy WtU t'te unity of a moral trvteni'...1ii-. Aid, "if se, tlm ulabotatlen is net vet oempletcd.but may go en till hlgher orders e'ui'nd, angels ajd archaugels rising in eii'llcss gr.vluaii'Kis of pi.var aud glory may ma-iifest thelr prosenoo, a-id nu tin seu and spiritual univorse ceme te view, whicli asyoteyo hath net seen, nor car heard, nor the heart of matt conesived." W.s Kvuluc Hint v.-eman," wes tlm tide et .tall llaibv-. cneut. I'et il 'iven tram 11 I'lepliylacde r" ul I. community by See 11 Iveri c- 'timlen'e, used in the Celluloid Cye (J hisses nre ground wltti sclcnttlte accuracy. They nra iri'u iinm chroiiinlluu'jcrratleuK, uml produce iiL'htuc'sitmliiutluclIeu nt vl-leu. I'orsule by .ill JuuiligJuweters nml Opticians. 01S Iwdced Kiickliiti'ii Arnica Halve. The greatest inuiilcal uender of the weild. iKii"uesi iiienicui "(inner or me weild. rnnied te speedily cutu bitnm, Hrulaee, , Uicer-i. Salt Ulieum, Fnvur sores, Can liles. Ctillb'ulns, corns, Tolter, Chupped . 111 rtiniivi Cuts, cers. I Hands mid lltl Hklll ill imllenu imiiiiinl.'Oil tn iiire lu eveiy Instmicu. or money refunded, 1 cenu pur box. Ker sa'e by Chas, A. I.ocher. loja-lyeedAw V 1 1 1 11 lieally Cur Itbcuiiiatlsm V We answer, honor bright. It will euro rueu. iniiUsiii, nml ll)ii severest e.iies tee. Dr. Themay Kcleetrte Oil wns specially prepaid! tei-tie. ihminiatic und lamn. Milieu letters Mem ihe people relative te Its niuilts lu near Iveveiv paper In thu country. Kersula by II. II. Cochran. lni(?KUt, 137 uml I3U North Quaeii street. A I.llc-3HVlii; 1'rmvut, M.. 5i. I.. AIIHeu, Hutchinson, Kan : Snvcd his Hfi) nyuHlmplu Trial ei t)r. I'lnn'u New Dlscoveiy, ler Censtiinptlnn. which oatiseil I1I111 te piscine a lurtfu bulllu. that eoinjilelely t ueil him, when doeiors, cIuuikh of climate 11 ml uvci.thliiK else had failed. Asthma. 1 nun lilils, lleursenisi, Severo Ceushs nml nil ihieiluiul 1.11111; Diseases, It Is (,'uarunlced toeiiiD. i.ial lleulus lice at 1. lias. A. techer's lUiiK.'teiu. I.aritu Hl.u. ti. 0. Detectives anil l'rlvate Olllcers I sually wear lliclr hadrtci ofnutherltv con cen ceiled under lliclr clelhliiK. but Dr. Themut' Eeleclrle UU weais Us Ii.uIkh In tlie terni of puuie'i mneis uttiicneii teiiiciiunil every net tle, se that nil limy knew Ui mission. Ills Klveu lull uml eempleli) authority le arrest Hllac'ies tint pi Ins, ami does lis duly overy tluie. 1'er Hule by II. II Cecliran, iIiukuIsi, 1J7 a 'id "J Neith cjnejn Htreut We CliBlleiiKD t tit) World. When v 1 say we beltuve, wu tiuve oviiieiico te preve Hint billion's coiiaumntteu (juki Is decidedly the best l.uilil Mcdtclnu iirnde, In as much as It will euro u common or Clnoiile Ceuuh In one-halt thu tlmuand rellevu 'Asth ma, llrnnchllls, Whooping Ceuuh, Croup, uml show mero cases of Consumption cured than ulletlieis. it will curewhuru they mil, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child und we guaruutuu what we say. Trice, lue , 5ue nml 1.0t. 11 your I.unus lire feiu. Chest or Hack lame, use Slilleli's Pereus I'laa. ler. Held by II, It. Cechriin.ilriiBBlst, Ne- 137 nud i3il .I'erth Qneuu street. fuo7-eodl t'llOTUUUAl'JlH. J.'1 HUTK. Tlifre has bcfii such a aetunnd for 1, iuui; iMiuru'JUAl'Jis that l was compel! d le get n VKHV I.AUdK CAMKUA HO.V te meet the demand We can new make you a PHOTO n mail iu llie smallest locket Mill held up te 5-Inch mce, te Ut an lDxiM t-'rame. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Queen lilllilMId Streot. LJTHVKN.H HOUSK O SUA VI NO AND llAtlt DUEaSINU hAI.OUN, (Lien J'i,,rii(iviiiiiu uml prices uame as ether saleuus. H. WAUNKIl, Ui)i5-lM Mttumer, urn-1 imnMwt for self .
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