TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY* 11 ma.l, in od*ei*t, fcfg* prtpH. ffl W I Thrt* Btf'OUia..... S3 OC . . ., 4 (0 | (>Df ncDihM>>~-^- 78 by UrrUrt la City 16c j*x w??k. HEJII'HCEHLY. /> to J, in ?a Mttln? up Club. ?r lbr I|',r? '* Ennlt ' .. . i i?fi? < r rwitflct ilcn?y (>rdrr?.?iH? f.nthrr ol tb had st thr l.lr.?? at OmnMnj m r'l r !row lctur through th? t?.Voffic* TO I I.N i lilJH lutt.?5o aitautlou will U pale >, u>ji>r2nJ Ij !be wrlti-r'a ml name hi i?Mrtta. * hi bunt /"f uU' LUU t< ii!U" twJ " Frtv i i . a-. liSe+Ul fci M nu* U add>'*ud U , .. . I i i uiual rf tk* firm by mi nr. \\ OLD UAV* DREIH. ii iron* hour??( y.?*itlif il J >y ! . ii* lack uir twrntlrth cj>i! 1*4 f * hw Uu?u a iiri?ht Imrtil boy bAir'M kin< tif *lth liio wunhkd apo'.li of agu, Awjy with li%imlng'? crown; T?r out llle"? ?l*tom?wrltun piga, Ani ci?t ltitxophle* down. .?moment Itt mj life VMd atrcjin. frri-n bo^ho*!'* lojnt cl f4in~. (iir? fn? one (tidily, reeling drc*u> uf life, ct Jo?e, as J fjuie. II/ Ilitentog angel heard the pr ijcr, And. ctliulf Mull o<. !: "If I but tauc^i thy r.l**rrd hilr rtij itutj ti ii h? i 'But li there nottluic In the trie* Job.d the* C.iodly iut, While the *wlft h'rrr biok To dad lUe wlihtd lot d?y T" Ab. trues*. taal of wimm klod. Without tbeo ;i!?t were lue? On" IjI'm I cinoot love b-hln I ? Mi uke Uij prtdotu wile. The aoitel touk a wppbire p-n An 1 wrou la riJubow Luc : " I Iut nua wjti'd tie boy jkiIo, A il l be husbjnl too. "Ani h tbm nwhlnj yet trewl!, Ik?fjr>* tb? cbiBie appe^ri ? !>fr.i-tt?b>T.til thy jplta ha?e IW With ihejeJwa.Tfiurf )turi ' *hy. jft, I would one Urat man: My'ioud paternal Jij?? 1 i'i> .Id n?t t*?r t? law* Ibrta a'J; I'll take my gttUand lioyi" Th.' ?iu;iiigang?I dropped h'i ppa. Why. tlili will nuef ?lo; r.u mi j would h> a tor Bgaiti, Ai.J a father toj. An I ?? I itujhttl. My lauzhttr woke TM houwlwli with it* n ?iw? ! wrou my dream wneti niTuiog broke, To my Rlrli ?nd biys. iOuvK* Wuuul Holm * IMigion* Drill and I>i?ru*Hlou Taking up liabbi Wue'a challenge to any Christian clergyman or professor ol llehre# to write a Hebrew letter, Brother H?ing editorially replies that he will write one that he will defy any Hebrew tj read. Rev. Mr. A?henfelter, whom the Reformed (German) Church in Ohio were about to try for heresy, saves them the trouble by clipping down and out. He confrere* that he had unconsciously approached the doctrines of Universalis!:) and in souie cues actually maintained them. Having been brought to a tense i.f his position, he renounce* allegiance to the old church, and slate* that desiriti* to exercise his ministry "beyond the scope of a bigoted dogmatism/' he ha* applied for adinisiion to the Universalist ministry. The Congregationaliat says: "It is now proposed that "certain parts of the Cible I* printed in liner type, u being of inferior importance. iiut which parts?" H v would the Song tf Solomon do, for OOP, Rr. McCoxh fcr hirt *U|>ercili0UJ critici-iaiii of American preacher*. Ar.J the Interior of Chicago cfalw him with a pun, remarking: 4,I)r. McCo?h will doubtleee be more cosho in and lew McCoshoos hereafter." Not only h Prof. Robertson Smith to be tried for hereby, but ?o is Rev. Fergus Fergtison, who haa denietl that the Presbyterian Confession of Faith truly represent* the character of God. He balk* on the ?i iChtiun of limited salvation, which he dfcl.irei"a compound of fatalism and favoritism." By it, he sny*. the charch "i? placed in the dreadful position of upholding the stupendous hypocri*y of offering salvation to multitude* of men for wlijra no *alvation is prov'ded." Thia U plain speaking. Bishop Francis dc Sale*, who has been a saint thete *200 years and more, being canonized about forty years after bia ?leath, ha* been created a doctor of the church by the Pope. There are only nineteen i>eriionage* who have nttaiued'to this poatliuuioua dignity,?among them are Aaguatioe, llaill, Athana.-ius, Gregory N* uunitii, Chryaostom, and other* whoae title to honor* will not bo dispute'! by Christian*. The present Pope degraded the designation by giving it to Alohonsua Ji Uguori, who^e elhic.s are deplorable, *nd if practically carriefa preientUitimony, taking a like time bieuclf, aud then allow* 30 U?y? wore lo l*?? 0iutrrtr to take rebutting teatimony; ? hole evidence finally to be nubmitted to a cooimittee of three, one chonen by *vsh party, and the third br the other j*o. Col. lugenoll'd motive u "because i want,oar People to ?top ilanderinzthe i ietJ- ^ f?t it i* a (air challenw to put up or Abut up." Da?id Swing'* Alliance grapples di-' r*ctly with Dr. McConh'a notion that the1 appetite for expoaitorj preaching ii the reaaon whj Ulater preachcra have been Id demand. The Alliance remarka that, "when a pedestrian inaerta his head in the door of an omnibua and, smiling aadlj, expreaaea a fear that there la no room, be need not be met with the worda: 'There ia alwara room for one more,'for the acute wit of a hundred jeara hai made all the inhabitanta of earth familar with that formula, and hence it muat be left to ill* flllllll* Plllfll '?lal!aa an>u.l!._ > Thus in matte of theology ami novation. Tbe textual preacher is a person who feels that, when the uan is crowding into the omnibus, the remark must be made that there is always room for one more. He who holds back that text is not faithful to his office, for, who knows but that there might be in that very vehicle some mind through which that utterance bad never poured its cheerful light? Not that the Alliance would bar the textualists: "It will reqnire the text-men and the subjectmen both to convert the world,'and hence it would be well for those who are mighty in the Scriptures to j*rruit the other toilers to work ahng as be?t they can. between the Ilihle-reiding* of the one cIum and the ?ubject*ttudyirg? of the other cla.??, perhapi the world will advance an inch in a Uttudrcd year#." 1111: nn.iv ok *vi.ido .1. He l.iMivrn l.ciiriiltiu lor Ollicrw? MiegerlynXol ftcesivU-l'rofipcc* IIve Jelly And < like. Fioiu the I'ct/vlt Free I'jeai. 'The cause of tducation be hanged !" he muttered a* he sal down on the curb?toM on .Shi-lb/ street yesterday. lie hum u Ud of thirteen lie ?pit through bin front teeth it.d be spit often, llin pant* were tUpporied by .1 jdece of wireclothon-line girled around bw waist, bin bat w?* ancient ami'greasy, and hi* big (l it feet penned to be waiting for a thunder shower to wash them clean. "That's what nils me!'' he wect on, a* he pushed his toes into the wot sand. "I -ioit't believe in a feller ditiing in and learning all there is to Icaru and not letting other folks have a chance. There's lota of other folks in this world beside* me, and 1 ain't going to be a hog and *?? to learii^all there is to learn." After a minute be went on: "Don't I know 'nuff now? Three times two are six, lour times live are twenty, and four and four are eight. That's as correct on I could get 'em if I went to