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OBER SUNDAY, GCE 2 Bad Hi CHICAGG TRIBUNE: of unbelief.’ Unbelief clo iri i i a inbelief.’ 1] uds the spiritual | gions round about—those wh e vhile listening to the truth ved si i s & sEnbalicg nee are ose who saton thrones, | truth, while listening he truths that are » cole, unsave 3 | Vv yw pnbelter br mgs dvoubte. oc neshiet and the bengal, the rich and the poor. But, bein presented, oh my Father, as i expect have come, backsliders have com a sinners Lent oO Stich, ath act neces ine Ta ee sod. | more than that, Jo mect every, One hy bar, help me by | hearted have come, mothers have “ can on these questions here tonightfor such faith as shall | Tuey west TOBE coxvenTED Ap savin. | the Holy Spirit here tue Te tiers have cone, Sabbath-school RTM ates SLY FY END | Si The t is just one word. have come, Sab! being HW her ditferenes a it ~~ RELIGIOUS. ands ‘ bition, where it ct be secured, by tie th-school : od Dy y ree at “ a 7 ae you have come here tonight, i pray | 3 The aacsetat Ur TIEN te rs Harrison, the Boy Preacher, at by the ‘aluizhty power of Got. While wo | befor eT or wou Fanart five: Hternity, ewetumity, eecreeereternt: | Come Glory to God for this hour! satheri Cone soe snot the Park Avenue Meth- ie prayinus tet them. that eome in stand at | veried. “Chere was a man in that age 80 | oe ee se eee eee crnitye. .e-eece ieee: aehhotlier verse of the hsm calling attention to the benet i as not to disturb us hadn'y bahuiced areounts with God. Le | i Hell? Beste tte vend ire Lt hia tbe hie Ieee ro \fullowy sitet upon mankind bya odist Church. _ AND THEN UE Peay too fill of schemes t0 make, arranges | Sioned around. "the Wau ad wone..| Mtr Marcon went ite the als i: cat poenenitae Recae 3 talisman s for a “8 eurses ane: a . » Capta gone, Mr. Y ito the a sntine a recownith a alism. i ments for the world to come. Me cursed | Te "went aut of that church as soon | talked with a man her ArH el PETC STC Hi cino wide ry ty God {* Amen} le aud & Woman there proposed which look tow je promises her me wal and criticis eeding and erent, and very precious. al the evangelist, and found tault |" 7 do get is ( i - StONS. Tas the sy, singing crowds wel - his | 2S COR get out, and he { Returning to the potpi e began chipping y ies ii o} hot trusting one another, We are | fs the ne nging crowds went by his | Vont back to the club-roam where his nine- ved! UC uEp i ae the Hee aiitions wht inenits, Anh i - ‘ Hebd thar the home day by id said: * Wife, L am ied todeath. * What is the mat- Hand he threw me around him s awaited hi and the: teen companion: irust- himself en a sof placed in the hands of the Busin Lis Labors Crowned with a | 2" Tying upon ourselves, but we 2 mute,” he | tee providing severally for the adeption of .a ing in-a covenant! God, now bell alin in here a 1 < = Ao has. " t Number of Conver- never yet _brok promise, i=" Praise the | iF? ‘Why, everybudy seems to be talking i a - Lord.”| ‘TheBible fells us cither yea ise the | ig me about doin. £ can't sleep. and asked at is the matter? [s the have hada word of prayer, “J e 3 | " Lor way ah dol. a sleep. met aan Y i 4 prayer, Uechism and OF t “ * ogee y meeting over? What kind of fun did they WE ARE TO WAVE A TUETL a universal Methodist hy . Whether | mneniiae the Irish « Saale sions. to those that are in Chr Heavenly to pro’ Thee in What He Preaches and the | !e had trial aireanie ue etter otent that tna ft have there? -V hat did he say? Did you get the Seales of eternity. Lam troubled, | the texts Ww hat did Jee about? You ‘Soul. take thine ease?’ Every day crowds | “dnt stay, ul aot auiblits Captain, are tory. Glory te God for tis he are foing to hear John preach that reminds | 304 SS ase Ae embling Tike aman ) dir, Strobridaw sand itmight be + meol the dream, and 1 set restless, What | With ule pas ve id YOU | of wonderiul lide: ie hort or too long, but right | OF Bt these The Lord het ve wa by the conferen helps. We want | ended by the ¢ that body are poi to'diseuss here, Don’t pra fnchecintn jose of driving ir perto Amerier to a control.” On the stron Je consderiiation ot dancin, auher, we draw near to Th the promise. We have. tried gon: by. Some of us and we have come to God Atime nee before 1 sl as nd hat those tr Moves S $ he enUse Ye " ; Way in Which He have done, bad irene Sume of as 7 shall Loe” ‘The wite said, “A think, it is SCAU alee RTTRRT Whar isthe | ee a marvelous time,” rejoined dr, | Print the readers of Tue : AONE Thee, and Thou hast forgave us. Some of ug | {alse sla your mind.” ‘Ldon't know | 1 ter irichtened’ themselves, Te | Harrison. 7 | been informed of any action that om Meee but toet nee fren ae Does It. 33 have’ been-on the sick bed, and we have | Wat it i troubled. Soul, take 7 RIMOS Mey en ne ‘Alter ail had praged, Mr. Harrison, who | bien in its telegraphic columns. eee Wut tee Sager he oe rome to ‘Thee and ‘Thon hast healed us, | thie ease” Said lie, "Wile, Lhave’made | age? “Are Fou SSS hac been tailing to those at whe ZO! UD he conference was very jealons of its | as being wrong intl Mendes. ald the f 7 | Ga and said: * must have The rule timiting essays 10. twenty | general sentiment of the contercnee seemed ad | MR eS mind how to ease iy con: me of us have been to the gi nicl bu our hearts. but we | eit the voice of | What are you going to do? ‘Pam going AE EY SAS eG Ey Wier topes i ae diner te Ave minutes 4 Thon hast uttered, So, our |!” the crowds envious. I'll tell you Hl {am saved"; another, "I have been | #24) volunteer addresses to five minttes in ae ener Re aS Be ain Sia 1 diy enforced. "This lity and true Methodist de the matter, Captain?’ another, $m s WS | of their spirit God, what my pian att Farther Reports from the Pan-Meth- | }pne ther Heavenly Father, w supper is over. After it was hard on the able gentlemen who b: ne to Thee now L votion, a Amen. @ thank Thee tha ve 2 town went ont to hear Jolin preae! tod, if he didn’t ask mea question, Oh. my your whole hearts. Praise God! ed's ch care on their peroration ‘The diseussi i verses London, {ramen D Wo, tan’ Thee that we | treaven and Hell, lite andl death, time and | God; that man asked me aqueston, but voy, y but in the new way— See Ey eaaas THESE Tene PATTIES IG eee ee taibat ceutee ye Aten,” “Bless th 2 eht. | cternity. ‘Lam gomg to pull down these | [f that amin didn't ask ine a question? Away? ent of by the. tap of- tne Chairman's be ences. 't" > pea pt re a : ednet eri a, panswer, [" Amen, old barns, and build large. barns, handsome | *Whatdid he ask you *Where Lwonld | to meant amex t : wentlewan who had been eaught in this | with secular’ knowledsee th Url arte is ave cute dow: ‘i eae eee nie aenple wo by they will { spend eternity. God knows L wil be in bell | ate congress ine. oa | ety onee ¢ @& Subsequent address | whotes: in EE eae hstbne oe 5 come down upon our ty 3 oH a SY : , The cong tion“ e need i 1 2 wholesome iingling of Gospel truth: but Wo Hoge cf Unilying the Various | tewly. { to Gade} Wwe shani thee | CYS us: Wile, did yon see that tye gate | it Adon’t tok, out” Ile ake to those pefnitlony commenced: ctneint | Uy remarking that. for fear be miele eChureh, twas held, must be especially . for the power and intluence Tt hi was fastened? * No, but- 1 will?) ‘Runout | nineteen men for over two hours, and te beth i irs How, ve prevented from saying what hep ‘ 4 : “S Branches of the Denomi- shaw n nee how hast | ond ner met ts eae wk “st 4 i . son Ww w upand downin the | larly wanted OW e jon and mins.of i bat shown, [* Amenc’} AS 4 7% yy, and fasten the gute. Be sure and lock | rose from that sofa and s Good-b: the ne pa larly wanted to say, he would make hi Mi ea. re the iti Kee nation shown [ycunen | 2 retook inte the | ihe dior She shut the | gate aunt | you will nevor soe mie hers arly romeis | wueiotl. clapping his ands and suiting, and | plication before laying, down, his premises. and ic Seer Reg cor Meer ET ETT lonzing fur Gods AS we look inte the faces | lerked the door, ‘Put the fastening on ‘the | You will never see me in, here a AME LOW NETS LUD oe The rule limiting the time to be occupied vy ent there is in Nie coatisiee. tae they af the tnsaved we see a desire to” be sit windays, Sow ate nut cole odie,’ «Nes | “Where are sot foing (af God wil tet | ne said Hee eee a tines nahin Pee eno inaintaineds : e the Lore Oh her, dear ke a little dieckof clouds—away of, | me, [ am going ty jeave tomorro night. fine eahitlis hits Oia pees a equal rigor, the only instances du Wed iF shi 5 fon calling setne Lord] Ob Rather: toniziit stit | Vhave fifty years before met have tar to | am going to that altar it Goud teen eekes orbit He wae iit Ania h it was suspended being when the PT reer earn eg eee iol. 1 travel Pam nut-guing to die, and now, | will Tet ome, 1 am xoimg = to | yg Bi Der ou eee ete under considera- | gelistie work which are now presented General Wotes at Home and Abroad— Personal Mention—Sunday Salad. A is was indeed the ont : time | to that time in which the confer ing his ha Between the v se | suspended any of its rules, “ don't eare how meh enthu: by sucha There is nothing like joy this side | suspensii pending, the conference Treated to are hs hes which may eet AR ceraeiuts as naturally Jookedt for in_ an ceumenical Tae vote it consented te this | gatherins as balny sunshine in, suniner ot too, with the under- | roses in the month of June. A French dele. tuhis nig! a nis t 13 ight bea niht of } site, {intend to, have the barns three-cor- | heaven, My God. he asked me such a ques” 1 stir them up. shioued, Are you sure you | tion” Brother Strobridge, the next day = * Ot course 1 did; didn’t | ¢ man owas converted through, and “Tthonght {heard some one | throng), and through, and before nine days resumed his marching, but thi: Heled pow nee of the spirit ass ay were staried by the tonight most giorion: ong you Aimen.”] W e- = | ate pleading for wondertal t Wea shaking the gate. I am going to haye the | had gone by he Nt 3 fil id v, With | GARFIELD'S FAVORITIYMN, | coming tonight for those times, Over 1890 barns built three-cornered, and the roof slop- | gyre WHOLE TY GAMBLERS WERE day te x Nariel ie resent Hig nding HBG Hose He. SeeRe should belt xate spoke, and spoke well, that eminent rs zo the question w i Po whom |] IS SAVED, thusiasm. ‘Thank God for it! He ee ae ee eee Ra ata jr Cuetatiat, At Hlllam Artis SebuGs oe ee e ts mnpathetic terpreter. | His speeett touched close Dre Kv vd thes nantly in favor of class meeting: 7. Sept. 14. he Lord’s nett, of the M, aging of * Agi ests’ names? OF course ow DID YOU HEAR THAT RAP AT THE DooR*” Panes the Lord,” “Glory to God.”’} ote arene Land? was si » at the door? No. ‘fam sure there | Whole twen “Bless | Mr. Harrison objected to. Heaven’s hor- at tield-day was Mont t do you meant” ‘Linean L the Lord] “Don’t Lpray that those here to- der land.) “1 don't want any border be- | ‘The subjects to be Sot dered. shall 1 ge sit (hat question not. W i ve to come to ‘Thee. W We have laid hotd of life's harvest! borusted bide Ha, reape! Why stand w hail the power of have a place Chul the nizht draws round thee Hace Bi “ " Ny | t a ‘And day begins to fade? parte ape us tntheGospel, Ina | thought I heard somebody, the door— | night. saying, ntl take, thine juase,? may | tween ine and Heaven. Stag it: "This Is Day, aud Temperance,” were known t the conference was. ready to sing that hyiun, eat the bar of ma Tight avon: «Lusk themselves, | Heaven's elory and? in whiel ate 4 ronference Was x that hymn. . it spend it" Eteunt ‘y tang in which both hemispheres li and Dr. Kynett started ‘oronation.” Lt range rap. Didn't you hear it?” “No, 1 |! i . y s * Eternity, where will ernity, iii spend ity” [tell you the spiri s on this dying assembly ton hioned, enthusiast nother time, every angel up. nd there w: feeling amon, sa grand sight See that larg . ension would be closely seanned by the out | ty give praise to. the head of the Chureh for ; side world, and besides molding public i- | what Ile had done and was doing through as: ment, would be likely to Ire some intl Methodism, but the volume of melody wiz an follow. | in shaping lewislation. The galleries wi 1 al with: by the fact that the Why stand ye idle, waiting to the grave: we rs more toco:ne? 3 Anne ta gudlenes We are prone to en morn is passing— Weigh otrselves in our own estimation. We 1 ful si i t God eit : aw s. dreadful sound in their ear ory . wre prone to weigh our neighbors in our own Now, wife, L ant going to build two—did God is here. Oh, there is wond istic, hallelujah wi don't judsquent: but ther omingan hour when | yon hear that horse coming down the hill?? here. ‘The unconve are present. God | inyselt—don't know God Hinrselt w 1 hold the, scales, when God ing down the hill? Whatis.the | is here. 1 believe for that. But 21 do MEH Tint ett WEAso€ the Bible s ays of the wicked, where willdo the weighing. We will’ not weigh | matter wi ore tk the day of : God for the god ti ve liad, | fi t i ahi A with you? L dont know. Lf feel | on he day 0) J Pay ¢ God for the good thne ave Lad, | filled, and nearly all the delezites we i t ‘andienes alk " ong anther ot wets gneve, byt God | strange. Text help i’ Lhave been tryin | Mie by the hand aid say, “Phat nizht, Soltime wearenuvin, and. the good | their places. twas au inspiring scene. IM | the uit the ete te ae eae Nae Cy RU eta rola at to still my conscience. Lam troubled about | Mr. iI ts ae gehen eit ease tet of going lo have”? that historic house. utat- day uke leading rep- | Americ roniativit?? Sor beavis VOuE , a p balance a re y desti nave 5 on * Ete , Where will you spend Inging We i resentatives ot a isin $ ed Wi ‘ by my destin I have been i ie be went on resentatives of all Methodisin struggled with | brethren in ¢ nt Afterwards the 1 said, “By God's help J wit be Uy seaetan seul St he, “but pe ouelt the two questions which more, pe ernity, | todo beter. No people this side of heaven | any others have a itated the mind of the | priti oth e i e the Methodists. Ivis not the Pres- | race and alfeeted for good or ill its moral and Fe eae ee eee (oe tial in blue-stucking way, or the Baptist | spiritual d es. “The discussion on the | tine was entirely new to Americ rs. tone. We sing from grace, and | Sabbath brought out av yof thoughts | Howan ine ernity, to. say noth- at [Amen] | and facts, a few of whieh may be laid befor tall possible, wanting.” Oh. my Fath aps, tha waps, than | hymn was st to the tune to which the to be sheltered in Thy me saved by Thy love Grant, Heaven broken out wi help us tonight | hush. Don't worry about. re Help us to be | fear Twill bedamued. 1 have been { redeemed by Thy | am not going to think about - dying. the mect- { Jately Clave been thinking that 1am going such | tudie But Lam going to have the barr n? Come God! Come here! oe sing Ii i byter' ilence, he | Ca i plenty of it. Glory to ying [ | Heave 0 Yet | Eternity, where will you spend it After 2 pause of two or thre during which there was pertect ‘And Waste upon the plu? hts of wisdom, Mount up the wEROT JON, interest sted here—that we | built.” Fi last fifty ye re ark! Don't | went on, Knowle re permitted ee this church | you Wi areUGReeIMTteS can cies the roa ‘L would like to ask one question here of | want you ail to sing. {To the, organ: the readers of ‘Tis ‘Ir "The essayi ane ne ore Haaheentti Ft Boh That bunnies tet He iants a ineang: that God | Levoumdel Hike the patierot a horse's foot? | this most attentive, serious, ant’ thougtitfal | Puller every sien ta tae 8 eT Eee ee ot Gakteis Ska Slated Ura Ber eee eee eee ee eae the th rvice of thy Lor. 3 thi God is going | ‘itnsband. I Near nothing, and see nothing,’ | consrei ion. Come ui All did sing “ ise God? adozen times Britain seven general socie~ Eats, Ea th rue scatal WiC ie the nyallers then a golden chaplet seat ‘The Lord God | «But hear something. a ANSIOUS HEAT over, and the yoices must have been heard few the protection and better | Cb Lite atta eihate Boi, TE. ee, yy just reward. so tonight for Jesus sake, Amen.? | “© Phat wretched aman had_ said a few mo- SAVED NATUR blocks away, observance of the Lord's Day. He depre eloge HAS ape 8 Not STHODIST. s Ny ere, ments before, Soul, tt a Here he left the platform, and went into Mr. Strobridge, before pronouncing the cated the intluence of the I incul- AE RIEAS SEE piers THOMAS JLANNISON. ; The Rev Mr. Strobrid at the same monet the Almighty at the judg- | the place below. nediction, called Attention to. the bouk en- | cated by Luther, and said. that of the yaa = Se ae A avices | Hata culivetion would be t Mae a ie ee eaeibe horse Ge? | Si that (ford may help mre. TL think, per | eee ne a erence eek, The | oF the sabbatle and powerful of the enemies GENERAL NOTES. AL SEI AY THE EXPEX: And he came over the hilltops of eternity | haps. there is a feeling here tonight as there account of Mr. [larrison and his work, The | of the Sabbath was the seenlar press, ‘The William Arthur emplasized the impo! The native Christians of Japan have a price was $1. eRURCH. nyonder city where [ held meetings ally of Brother Jt y's THIBUNE a dost urouaeh the lane of, time, Tigi, int ft taint ti ii ‘ ILENE them. not only in. their songs and | that door by the ric i And the here some pe euine to me eV «lt Pea cer = of maintaining the religious character | Japanese Home. Missionary ‘Society. ‘The but in the spirit of givi seman whispered to him, *Come | +\fr. Harrison, what do you mm sail, PAN-METHODISM. e day, “since,” he contended, “univers | aang ing has lately been hel ; n « i i Ti a y YOU E said sal experience-had shown that whenever it annual meeting has lately been held, and up and said, ‘What do you mean? It seems | THE RCUMENIC. conducting = your nge manner. I neve eotin, Special Mande a oe lean eae ceased to be observed as a day of worship it id to have bet 1 characterize ‘d by earnest+ re mnie meetin tis eeuenieal eee to be a day of rest”) Dr. Me- | ness and a spirit of conseeration. sthodist Conte ee Andee ieae ae made a | ‘The Tunkers, or Dunkards, in their Methodist’ Conterence would attract the at- | guod poibtin suggesting that Christians could Leer cise Aaya Jention of the orthodox nonconformists of } best establish the value of the Sabbath by meeting a Oued a resulutions st chools, Iigh-: this eity was only what everyhudy expected, | Using if, more and more for purposes of | Swnday-s : eres : ly expected. | rerey. the sublime end to which it was con- | ings, paid ministry, hymn Phere will be joy b: ung. the boy preacher? leading and clapping tis hands. ne ADY TO Go.’ to me you & want to go to the re- | meetings in a very st 4 : mie time | knew. ian to cond net itime looking | to meet the Lord's requirements.’ * You arp “fT don’t know as 1 required? ‘1 haven't got religion do youimean by pecul Harrison. if you don’t inv e required. “You are required.” *Giv t quict for a mument or nd are v uninteresting, because it tyover the and ret M ; in reste fae ; : ueenttd seep! Au pie ready” *You site. requ ie B ett esth eb reporter Waited until Wednesday night aud " le “Su am snot saved. 3 nr ut whether or not, nley being nO | ccerated. boards ney-solieiting bexzving, i oe echure? the sat “Tt seems to me.” he said, “that for atone | your own lovkout.” ‘LE haven't tion? aaa a ieclosasticiol the Clbs sverated. boards, money-soliciting or beggin, then went _tu the church for the purpose of | hie Pe aie cL links Gul been Ol band Leeies ee thee iba Se ee etown | img right alone. in” this ‘ more, any teats eected sti of the Church ‘Adelezate from Germany spoke of the strummental music. getting an insisht into the methods by which | a meeting just lie thi: The solemnity is reo aTia stat . Al nand flell, life and death, time a of England would pat it on the back was | baleful influence of the great universitie: of It is proposed to form a united Jewi! x Jt t X are requ But =f i . 4 aaah hinent and pardon and re- | problemad land, as forthe attitude toward | that country in favorin; ‘Sabbath deseration, | ony in the District of Gilead and M eternity, punt 1 vards—just presenting the Gospel— bonight the: ne tome, * One thing we | formis! aeirer” works up an audience | the solemnity of conviction. ‘The quiet is the | baptized That is your own mista! sto thesitar. Mr. Harrison | quiet of awakening. ‘The intinence is nein= | are required,’ * 1 haye made up my mind uence of salv God is he O that fore Ldie tobe a Christian.’ * You are a the * Boy Pre nd brings sinue! nd the | the gathering of the unorthodox nonecon- andl went English nd 2 merle it piu silts pula ving granted 1,500 ac! g , tha ss expee! He, Lf the evils which often resulted from send- | tor this purpose, in cons! that was expected to be one of diz- | ine their children to these institution aMoUnt Of money to be is a small man, witn dark comptesion and | nofore 100" may have it harvest of | fool ¥: ired.’ Uceried tof will dy, Lf you dou't invite us we will come a gtravienies: ali ina. Wiis ri a arves 00! ou are required Ue eried to fi u ae u eS ee come: ifie hiness, i indee e > 7 1 Pr natless gray eyes. and wears his hair ent | cputer [8 ‘od grant that we nay! Le tne dnd suid *Can't you | Without invitation.’ 1 think there are some nified coldness, if not, indeed, one of posi- | A French delegate appealed to his English | capit pony isto be subject. te short, the enc ieking up. He isa bundle | Don't say amen. [° reg back 2? But there is no | here tonight wo oWwill say, ot Lt | tive ridicule. ‘The problem first named has | and American brethren to never give up the | a Prince o' and religion, though of nerves, and it is Impossible for him to | amen.*] Don’t be de: ad buried. is | driving him bat Vie put his arm around | You — don’t invite us to take | now been satisfactorily solved, and the ex- | Sabbath, since such in_ abandonment would | tributary to the Porte. keep quiet. His enthusiasin is his iain char- ae. ven i why Methodists re losing their Ivan. atid started oif with him on the hors . | the step we will ke it anyw: pectatton referred to happily disappointed. i ive suet aideuorall ine efcet un the Cait Philadelphia ha i siory in inany phic ney are | ‘The Bible the horse is ‘pale? and the 9 p "There seems a gener: ire cut. ; Sabbath was i Ho: New Chote to Gode—are tuo fashionable to | rider is * Death. % there area goud many ‘ : There seems to be a general desire on the | nore of a working day thay, any other day, aunstitineues: a NON and people sang for about fifteen | seek religion. [~ That is not trae.” wQoine here tonight are saying ‘Soul, take | the other The part of all denominations represented in this | and workingimen there would be more likely Eton iter minutes before Mr: Harrison and the Rey. | like enthusissm. T like the fire of thespirit, | thine ease? and at the sane time death is and said, * arise, aud L will di grea metropolis to peak well of Methodism | to be discharged for resting on Sunday than up to Mr. Strobridge made - their appearance. | and 1 pray Gou in endit on us here to- | running after them;.at the time they s the necting with the benediction.’ The and bid the conference *God-speed ” in its for abstaining trom work on Mon One SSG: ’t stand wp. * and be di: work. Even Unitarianism has spoken delegate, the Rev. Mr. Griffith, spoke azainst at: Mo Vine abbath laws, He would as seon call int- : ing of | delity to aid. in bringing about a better ob- sin a recent issu servance of the Sabbath as the civil laws—an The next Pan-Presbyterian Council—the which did not find many | third—is to be held in Gelfast in the suinmer rialeuclis sulpi “Boy | ight. [*aAmen,” Amen Liell y have sot to meet the judgment: at the reached the pulpit the "Boy | <uiswilt not. stiow their faces in an iee- | time they are tun Oh dowt Ly honse. ‘Th ant ablaze. A greatmany imin- | here tonight that some one may be awal insadness bi missed with the benediction.’ s kept | vyrably, ‘The Christian Life, a le sand one of the persons in, the ene ae Chelsie bife,n Jer eration went silently up to the ministe HOF tay Care hss AS soon ats Ui Preacher” sitid sei aU ntany are gathering, and we'd and lia: rei by the Spirit of God. [“Aunen, ane ee A c better havea tittle 1 first? "And then | gre vacant, As minister wrote To me from | oyu the street in a city where 1 was * Uf you want to, go your wa alhaereate a Sere enue the conference. B of ISS. Already the Committ ane San Francisco. * Brother Harr just have meet rou had been walking along | Want to stay.” The; ¢ hungry for that bas crowned for 140 years this Churel conference. Pe ee Aba te ne st 5 ing meetings, if you had been walking along y y 'y fo ei y is Simpson expressed the conviction t ments has had aicetiz. Dr. Blaikie, of thews, of Quebec, he gave one of tne It is a joy to us to add that the Church | the whole, the Sabbath was better observed | Edinburg, and Dr. 3 nek, you would have met | Lf you wish to go, nonverted in the ehurches, and |g little -after 6 0% afew souls “it will he Yi ure: Ware longi alt You hould | siding. books and sent him into the aisles 10 sell | yy, i " de Weew : 4 1e 1 will eowe.. -You- will have-no | a oqman. by ine aie, “yi tay. We want more. 1 tell ‘ ‘ Brae aS i! I them, saying aluud. trouble then. Have a fewconverts here. and : eed ates of can er Rae Strobridge, this seriou: y eminently ~ religions, anil - so.- deserves ut'the present time than ever before, In the | were present 2s clerks of the Council, and WEY ONEY Cost 10 © Fea AL will not hold the surging thronsy, | on in life, you might have said *Goodeven- | comgresation have hearts ‘aidstarving nate | admiration, In the United States the Meth | United States there were many emigrants | there was a considerable attentlance, the Si Py = res, wx, desolate, and they } odists are the only body that keep in check | from Continental nations, but these, the | 1 Dr. nos |, Chairnim, pre- ie first cout and then moved on pretty quic Bishop said, though uot what they little more than will cover the cost of print- interest here tonight, One sani mt at : : ing, * Harri hold on? Oh! he dari ti 1 ttl ine the book.” : woutlit have stopped long, because he was |i wz, * Harrison, hold’ on.’ ht amy | the daring assumption and arrogance of the | 7” Were still fa hyd : : Gered. was helt i t m4 faces | aba * in a chure God, give usa vietory here tunight. ("Amel toman Ci Thureh. ‘Chey overma a | be. were still far better Sabbath-observers in | membered was held ur inbury, int bad man. He had not been in a chureh . if Roma: 1. ‘They overmateh in | RO WEN Stan they ever had been in their | and the second in Philadelphia in 15sv. indust 2 | Reme, witl wise men ble: i In the United Ki ace las felt a saving: men,” *Amen.?] L hope the meeti aid, Soul take ch power that it will keep up until you been to Jesus Tore) dance ty 7 route caremuch, Lused to | thine Tlike. “One night orclock 2 tile ths old-fashioned meeting he white nrarebing Q wn the pulp he uneasy about it. Inmy carlier experience, he went to a elub room where there were * Now comes the turning poine of mye: ee we he ei Paani meats when L first. held “meetings, perhaps | nineteen other men in the same spirit. Be- hortation. Soul, take thine ease, Godt = ee at} vould nave cared more than 1 do | fore he got there they said, Let us have me! You pray for nie [Bless the Lord). and crying out, Alf sin: now. But 7 found out one thins after | some tun with the Captain, Albright. what is here ‘¢ Not seen ht like th ‘Adozen people were standing up near the | a jittie, ‘There is scarcely. anything but } will you do? Let us het him that he won't | my second meeting—L can They were invited to. come for- nine people will ind aut with i, Soe | go over to the revival and hear the “boy- | hw na night ike u | a, Let the : Find fault? Lam here for onething | preacher.” hat is saving a great deal. aed —to help Clrristia and to help sinners. wonderful times all along. 1h the wouldy’t re 5, : iY While the usher was at work Mr. Harrison f ssembly—not the look of curi- | for wwe osity, ¢ 2, Or nding, About the | po to own countries. Bishop McTyeire, of the | phe full text of the lite Dean Stanley Churett South, thought the ininisters fre- | will has i quently set a bad example by travelins on fe Seer arial ESAgca1 Ga tte net niitenee in the ex- | Pillroads on the Sabbath-day. He glad | vatue being £88018 2s, 1d, espect to If we were asked to | [@ Say that the great ¢ unpemecting: tAmer- | the appointment of Dr. Bradley as Dean eee inier pistrument in the hands | ica Were getting right on Sabbath obser nley's suecessor, it is mentioned that dence Which has contributed most closing mates on that day. Ex-Pre Nt} among the late: Dean's papers th : an of our people, said, when) he ait) his atter death, inthe shape o T have been in would not hesitate fora moment to say, | SB rain’ stopped) on | Satur ed To a trict, au expression oft Ve Tot seen $ Methodism: night io start again Monday mormng. | own strong person wish that in case of hi did more by his example than many sermons | death Dr. Bradley might be his ngdom every town wid This isauy mission and my glory. God has TIES ee ae uight like this s in Baltinore | “Sueh a tribute as this from a body that is been with me how twelve ‘ and pul dow ee jnonge put down S10 so four y ago, when 9 found Ch usnaily regarded as in opposition to Method- could have accomplished. Others spoke on [ ‘This statement was shown to Mr. here tonight. ND SOULS HAYE FoeND it, | 5, U8. hae When the Captait | When at De. Talmage's, in Brook! See ett cunt it eniy one straw oltor | tis subject, and as a fitting sequetey te the | who comminicated the substance of it to the another hy et us say, You have been a sinner for | sometines keep the meetings together until SalLof which show that the jon the conference, on the tollowine | Queen: and her Majesty was uf opinion that resolution demanding for En- } che could show her regard for her departed vorably for th ame, He is with me, and He and get him over there. Vf a quarter-past 12. wind i t now blowing very fi e i losing of public houses on the | friend in no better way Unan by allewing his By this tin - si lutoof ii -bouks a ame baek 1 é é ye can go in without 4 J a: rab ome piwksaind: cant URE LOE, | st?3 ‘Soul, take thine Fe eee set MAT tn ete houb tells THERE CAME WAVE ON WAY: the lit Ship that John Wesley’ set, a-sailing They are already closed for | Wis p bet The hymn bi ye that love | ease’: "Soul, take thine ease” | There 4 chet. Tie had been saying, ‘Soul, take sm followed until. 1.200 venerable zentieman’s success: | Lots aa. a we bue an. Scotland | WES! (O Be carried out ihe Land? was i hing | some here tonight that are looking tuto tn ? When he came sin they said: d st there. Lhave never seen a bs tion are in these | ang Wales they Fee alused ‘up altogether, and ae ial tne: as before. past, and, as they look, they their | - Captain, will you go to church tonigh ter night—greater one. 1 have seen them | foo) ox, the Methodists of England ania there is no PERSONAL. "i law shoild not be Up and dows pan: eee h 4 i ture, and as th 1G church? ft eure to? vit |S 000 rose for pray ie cs . - sg SON W si ure, and as they | ‘Goto church? L wouldn't care to” “ir | stirred until 1,000 rose for prayer, but tonixht | ON the tributes from the Church of oud reason why a sity s been calleil ta “Att sion be turned to the pastor. | Sis. "They look into the futur ud fs r pra L shes OO MSION DOINGS eener lwo a dew and inset, anid | vou go, to cuuze and tell us the text and | Hs the lnepton, Tae, bes na, Tt Youdo | ,,Oue of the sributes, trom the Charen py { euneted for, their part uf the Bingom, a | ‘The Rev. C30 Julie i vsin e they tthe sermon we will give you 3 on will have here one of the | Up ickworth. ‘The Canon preached | feeting tt, which, as $ the recturship of Christ Church, Janesville, > Is ever known... Ltell you vote, their Amer! Wi eras i risl of his sit: ng tu keep the i to kee from the text * Endeavor iL] Burbe wouldn't zo. ‘Chen they dared him, | grandest rev —Sirobridge— 1 ; , r a ¢ rouler rj “a a ins of bluod in | *You wouldn't dare to go, would you’ You tod is here. ‘Lhe mighty power of the Holy ui " we ‘: vith then. Ree idee ube dliies: Ayes house in England that can never | are too inuch of a baby to xo. ‘The minister | Ghost is seit not say itatd didnt | Wnity of the Spirit im the bond of peace” WHE net ethe discussion of the Sabbath | , ‘The Rev. E. Il. Sparling has resigned the Vival, 1 jhe siting. Itseems to | be washed out. So with the sin. and guilt, {lirighten you.’ ‘Lwill go, he said. He here, Pray, Keep pray- | # test which was donbUess suggested by the Re ie Cae ie ee abbath | storate ot the Congregativual Church at ne He: it came together: and danmation an miu’s au we cannot daring man. He had) been a Captain nd'Thy spirit.” “Amen.”} Oh EE EEG 1 helms they in ses on TE ne rable: Steen urn ie rene it greg Siner-the second vei : = “Fwash inom ‘Phere it There are some | inthe army. He eame over to the church.” t n the city: and le paid Met o | areuints were the: + He er cehaily epin, Ll. Te ee “ada War -arecl f their faces toward the past, and they my. Hey eame over to the chirelt | At this point Mr. Ilarrison jumped on the | (ivonal complain of embellishine hts delle Er ae Ee ee hodism.to | pierre McDonald Blecher was recently i 7 it; and, looking toward tne fature Ti guin® *Ltisverycrowded. *Can'td | altar railing, wid proached the front pew INO WIE aie esteyi rly ‘Temperance ‘Organizations and Hic | ordained # priest in the Episcopal Church by les. at Promotion Through the Sunday School | the Bishop ot Utah. nd Chureh,"” and “Civil Meas- The Dev. ee ree anes for the Suppression of [n- The Rev. Mr. Kuox-Little, who v nding at the head of one of the side m going tu ask a fayor,” sid he, is Stage of this most seriuts meeting, and mutrching up to Zion.” Whale the was going on Mr. Ilar- see judgments and, seeing Un . there some here that ares said, be a variety of sects on Heaven sueh things, he reminded he ‘Phe police ofticer look: him, Police s and voliticians are very often linked ontiee Tison Teft the pt turning the leadership 5 tak apes tay ay | cane has alarmed mew: ‘Soul, take | together—both geed and bad—and the police see seer oser tu Mi. Nearer RS thine e? The future troubles me. thimin, Ie wentup in the gallery, | that every person sure of being saved | CT, De earpT Led ane ploy temperance: and: the Relation of the city about a year ago, has been appointed ent prayer for those bY meastans Hes ah Chureh to Sue Movements.” What gave | Canon of Worcester, England. se hine vase.” Oh, Father, if any | Twas standing in the pulpit as 1 stand here | spend minute i 1 ide or in the seats around you that are ved. Couldn't you do t for God— uke? [The people be certain ovcasion, Huowhich, bei ‘ansport i to the lower regions, he found there plenty | Spe al zest to the discus: of represer 5 trom il the denomin ence of this temperance 4! tions, but being subsequently admitted to the | fact, which may surprise your reade! * Soul, tal on by the conter- The Rev. Auestion Was ite ty- t, D. D., for twen- 1 is NOW Henry Llodse en Years WM) ary in Chi t | in this country on his.tirst vacation. of the churen peri te here tonight, L pray | now--ouly this difference: I hadn't com- | your rin them and come | enced to exhort. i scanned the con- | nol save not. ui, take | ereeation, as Lalwaysdo to find ont whom | for their s have reached that the Holy Ghost may a wad awaken uten thine ¢ but, instead, *We are redeemed to plead with, my ey wught his ¢ this | While God Almighty is her u - " ¥ ul Tile the ouiaeiel han States marehuue to Zion y love.” “God grant they mity, strangers eve. Lt was had, wieked, Crit, fT | Lwillask all on the lett tier, who want to aig Baptists, Tr vice fae oe Here. I eae eee creo te Staes | rye tev, George Miller, of Orezon, Mo., 4 ‘under eity where Twas | didn't like that Jook. Me kept his eye on | oiler prayer to come up to the pulpit. All Epieul Hans, Baptis! is ted ta iners, many of the delesates from this side | has accepted 2 call to the Second Presby- ae i J { terian Church of St. Joseph, Me., whither but only s this eeelesi 1s to the nec rowin to be motte vMiditions oF society, fora | passing judyment on thes: iious seets had a bearing on remembered that the soci svt this conference, which | traditions are different here. from what they | cepted eal. to th here W in holding meetings a bank Ss was going p the bani Kked in and saw the banker ‘A man of busi- | me and Pon him. We looked at each other, who desire to be remembered raise your the morning, | After] had stopped looking around f was } hands about to give out my test, but L had forgat- Lots of hands went up, and, as they ap- ten itandall about my sermon, I could peared above the heads, Mr. Harrisen said, He told he and take the frout upon the pulpit platform, con: noir, and turned marks: 1 in the existing diversity of Fen it must be | he will remove Oct. 1. {customs and | ‘The Rev. H. P. Welton, evangelist, has i sulted over the Presby ter! mu-book. Returning and + A cm a c . 1s face | “One, al er, 7 the probable A Fy vue to the front, * ‘The nearer te Anyway, L turned — to the | middle seats The same request. A | expected the conference would Jead to the | everybody tne Pere nine nly | sapere Ua tes Wey Held Get. 1. re to Ue iter, B Pee as hae: oan opened: i # re oe s + Ad Greanic nniow of the bodies represented in it, | 1 recent years has the bei ae. The | ( Morton, of Columbus, es very buy md opened it, and timed Over ae ened is eit: ongani¢ Hn ibar future. there would be in the | prejudice in the public mind. or hy cot Beene TONE the ast class rule Liu 3) 6, has accepted a call a Church uf Chester, s caught a word. Says I “Tide 5 ihe, ‘it seems something ‘asnot one-L had chosen, but | like 1,800 years ago when the Apgstle said, are All seeking You. Everybody ‘ou. h those on the right hand pews. ‘The By such | erable conscience wumong the brethren them | sp, H orate selves, against moderate tippling even by He ee eeubyte mpson | Ministers. Now, however, thingsare changed, | 71) and your carrespondent is informed thatonly is J the dlder ininisters indulge, the youns and ‘The Rev. Gabriel € middle-aged men taking advanced temp trom the Chic Trust Jesus, that one to sing, and they and dratts—ar- vos. andl MY e for hi was very | +'That's it,” [tw meu accounts.” “Then the text Gad gave me for the time, L said: | ‘Jesus, the: s mit tured to him, and said. *Have | Tonight my t xt will only be one word. If $' need. your aecounts with Ged tor | you read the scriptures ot God from the first | So wil world one Methodist. Chureh onl s these disappointment must have b in the opening sermon, Tor Bishop tovic the ground that dive! tion had been helptul tod ed fis h i 7 yequesting ever While the singing was in progres: Harrison went on the platform, | and mpbell, who was grad- » 'Theologiest walking 8 while stopped and whispered: to i * gsi ; My A 43 a 7 i rise UG Sul Ses i eternity? Good morning.” He Word to the last, yuu will never find it re- | Show of hands there resulted in the exclanta- cag entoulatel Hi Suenridess who had remained in the | rpg] kept on arranging hi peated. You will find invitations to come | ton, “ Bless God.” and was eatesilatiat A een hee grounds. Dut the fact that inists, bas been called to the chair of hace belaw, inoney for the day, and the qtiestion came to | 700 times, but this word only. once. SoL| ‘Then Mr. iarrison rushed half-way down La neers eee it jst ministers at all should use int Me ind Moral: Philosophy in Bowdoin WHEN SILENCE PREVAILED 1 SAID him, : said, ““ALy text Will be one word, and my | the aisle, and spoke to several people. le- mn Aes NORA daly poner to the spin eyo | liquor was in the nature or a novelty to the | Cullege, ccousts | sermon will be words ore. ” Text and | turning, he remarked: (iseuttraze them since; and on tennsatiantic brethren, and the fact lent also |- rye ftev. Dr. Roberts, of New York, the “DT never bat on nimy life saw a meet ing with such telling tor this, Brother Strob nd L have been — preaching site old. Leis ten years sine i licensed to preach in Boston, 1 be rhad but once in a church—L t at mie a uovel interest to the discussion recent! ; elected Home Mission Secretary of Bishop Payne, of the African M. E. Chureh, | the Pre sath? in place of the ue ay ditys, anu - "E YOU BALANCED ser ULE | es ue x eu Before 10 o'clock that night, Brother | 008, a tte ee determined tease ty Hie most meetings have to be got ready, but | sounded on- the subject, the hopes of. thes : E. r Strobridge. that man was at the Methodist ee Take tur the Tne eae somehow we are all ready. Ou, it is blessed t sinust surely have been buried be- | presented the first paper, The Bishop is Strobridge, Hat Wan ay tg, aud his soul | SeTHO TO TARE. Words altogether. “Then | {241 Renter wens bowe here, Keep praying.” a ee De Marshall, of the M. | very spare gentleman, and this provoked the ’ Fan ee ee er eichvenad oid Lat | Coen ai ie thlanel South, who, haat_povstonsly lie | remaric fro a Britis delewsts ee i if i se.” a traid | iy At ihe bar of eternity, havi ing into the Harrison oeeetL himself by the exbilution of ad- | 2 poor specimen of total abstinene ful, take: thine ease.” J am afraid | jyeer yuu at the bar of eternity, laving done | said: 1 want t ide (ea abe per eat Reality tev. Joseph Kersop. the- second Chu is in town fora the Sixth Presbyte berts is spoken of as ing speaker. this mornin. | very able and interes deve Tey i taiecamp-inecetings. 1 Me ae eae fore i we He : there ar here tonight in that 1 oth ic i nage’s ehurelvin April 1 met with the ere are none FETC tO eros for your immortal soul’ They Ik ts feel at thi of the meei- ‘ at the ies would | characterized drink as the greatest curse of irae Tks state af th nd is eried for mercy oe a a Gun ie bets die pase of course the eiole vongremition | ing a burden ‘on their hea five. Trlends pee ne eee Seal ein America | Great Britain; but the dark picture he drew SUNDAY SALAD. tory to God. A or refusal. j bent their ears toward me and listened or children you want sayec shall certainly be 77 “his utters mewhat relieved by the statement that Ps cen ace of = g this country Ht adult | An Irishman wrote thus to his wife of a first night." “Come up,” be said to the sinne! Tear, who still hun back. ub of §: unfortunately | there w y to | and 200y juvenile temperance , refering to the social d nity. ‘The text that I have, sre alice WNeut i arshall Wi 1y to you, is mentioned in the | other, another—iuy! my! [Others pul up | coupled with sone disparnzing allusion yon thein, e thine dg. God grant. they: way. md, in for ete to them, and Libleonce only. ‘The t id | hands. [Several did so.] There ace of Dre in the ties. Dr. | sick brother: “If Jamie isn't dead yet, re- moind him of the twinty shillings he owes an chapels | Kyne! ext. is one that has } teir hands.] { think there are a good many. | the use in so many We The “amen” corner isn't full,” remarked over Judea fe the King on the throne bow i . Strobridge. emacs : mutde the King ie té bow in “ st dia . eae) hurel " 4 id’ that Ame sf bs 1 e i + ine ing by the Jordan. ’ aithe his Let God sre your lands, [Mo the prayer-book” of the. Church of | of this country, saic ¥ 2 : : sean Loa afraid to get near the mile anand plac te ee "Build a | don. un the nensane to bathe his fac Yes, yes, L tell you Gud is looking } ne subqect with reference to | ists w c afraid to let their sons and daugl aes ge ae it he i. cena to ister.” said Mr. Harrison, | Ther 1 Shen] | pulvit in. the wilderne hat at Be ee eee rlnout wis at makes | VSP y eit ie lett who lave frites they] whieh the English brethren are exceedingly | ters come berg, lest Fe tables of their | give himself any consurrun about it, Tiong of people here. Pr [Amen] 7 pw formal Christ “What a fool | te rich HUGE Yetta poor if | want saved raise their hands. [Many went hy the promptness and Wesleyan brethren they should fall into f Arkaisas man went tochurelt last Sun- The thing. that gives me ie the | said those formal Chris! only he could fathom it—a text of Scripture y fhe: i ‘The two really cutting hes oe eee ae Ives ie tell it by’ the | not to build a pulpit, wie un gO. aU | that nation, amt had_wen tode | "2d you ct tet the “Boy | Hous ge" I eer eee oie aes tempt Mle Ge Le At utting speeches | day for the first tune in bis life. “The minis a 5 here. elt 4 ane aL to ine enienee a finer sc anihiee Re Rear Takes 2 By oniinued the “Boy i ates replied to his remarks, | were made Dy Mr G. a 2 - Pa oe a cama cage Hak of the veople be sheexpressions OGY | Ty Ro ee carta al cuneate net Teme tt ir ||P eeeac a ca Hy} eee as De. ities, who thanked Fa Or ee ihe: tormer said | ter announced throng the local payer thas fountenanees.: There is al mde Me Sen without doing anything. If r fouled Fenented mentions 1 -onec, and | quinutes around this altar praying these tae he belonged tow bedy in which i, thouzh a teetotaller himself, he y he would discourse on Lust Sheep, and ork breaking out here. Lhopeit wi bbreat | Tet there it will be a miracle, But ihey “ipler aid vei saith, Dean- | unsaved. Come, for those eifere were many chapels which had noe afraid to withhold the wine bottle from the mun hoped to gain some information re- ott so strong that Brother Strobridge will | thes gi" fe not recall the ehapter and ve When you | said * Pray. for — ime’; coit it fiiwieal service and. in which there were | mruy mint who visited him, lest they } garding a stray ram of his. gical serve dsuch a service. ‘The Doc- | should go away to speak disparaginely of |” s \ittle boy ina Sunday-school puta poser faQsy sum \ Tyr thought that in luvk iavi Jitthe mor md closed by he might previous nd you Will [and mothers, for your child Didn 4 ee come! Send with iGo ti “ nothing . ¢ ste ei ue | on your knees aroun this altar. % w the ie a neal Tone nd that sermon at | xt! to rise—whether you want to be sav 5 nes . is . wet into clear light—whether you want yo won't get ther: The intidels his hospitality, Mr. Garrett admonished | to his teacher. . The. iudy was telling her the mothers inthe Wesleyan Israel against how God punished the Exypiians by ayime that, what- | the. practice, not unknown among them using the first-born of each household ta sly have had fur | in the past, or putting the | besiain, ‘The little boy listened attentively. feaeouter nee, make his report, and coue ack on the next Wain. Pear ; - yz Stobridze suggested that “Jlalle- Fa ani eae inte tne drei ah be sung, and the audieneo $803 | CSue gf Teaven that will dt nthe city said, * You a fiud it somewhere there. sword for my text, tive word: for my t He built a pulpit by the | ve, home read the whole boo I i un their hearts. ; Se like 2 revival—nothing this: side F as Harrison didut like the wording. of people like ie that Wi dae tie | THAR AGRE Bish children tobe converted—and come and knet® .~“Thanic union. the present conterent® had | wine-glass into the hans ot ais ‘At the proper interval ne mildly inauired: oeshorus and cimnged the realing of aline | of the 20" caivation. — de built a MEI with me around this precious ali ‘That is} ¥ Mypletely renioved that feeling, fue he now young ministers whom they occasioually | +-\iat would God have done bad there been oe We are on the highway of glory.” When | peop “from the home of trade and the ; The whole congregation seemed breaking, | #,privilege, Lam sure, and it will do you good. | s¥y that such a thing was neither desirable | entertained. These speeches produced *) twins?” pall | Those who want it most come tirst—those | por practicable. ‘This utterance called forth | great sensation on the American side of the id: ‘Phe sing: pulpit away ail right, but I Gok] ras edi vd. He pret never forget itas lon God'seemed | Who tor eecable applatse, and to those who. | house, but were perbaps no more surprising ENDAR FOR THE WEEK. ual bes eeu Taeitintion. I todo it, [bent the bow and sent an speniesl WANT TO BESAVED—10 PRAY FOR FRIEND! SR URece Tt it retully the proceedings of | to the trutsatiantic delegates than was the CALEND Eel REE WEEK: in every direction, and one of them struck Mr. Larrison began singing a hymn and | this body there was a deep significance in | reading by Dr. Edwards of the resolutions of cscp Bulvees igdeaes ures : he Capiain right in heart. ‘The text is one | clapping his hands, shoutine ‘how and then | the ecurrence. AS. i martes ‘ot the | the General Conference of the M. E. Chureh | Ser 2-fiiteent unday after Trinity. word, and the sermon will be tive.” “Let us come around the altar.” A seore | conference has shown that, despite | to the Eritishers. Su strong were these reso~ At this point some people came into the | with burdened hearts lef their certain’ cardinal points of zrew= | lutions iat Sou Se pnprnepeat iy veateenth Sunday after Pentecort; hands, and hinic town and keep- j00 hearers and_ turned 5,0u) away. | cl a is tlle couldn't get seats, Har- | "they approached the altar, Mr. Marri ment, there are still, between. | many could scitee Re fave he re We et Fee ete as hale tosacie 3 ing tine with ist Seiten the called ‘on atl Ot to hear the Gospel and the truth, | rison said, hose Who come inte ought to | shouted, “ Glory to God! Theehorr joined | of the — Methodists, pe of difference i ei g NUIERNEY OF Mme diol atts tcals the Jast note died ing in old-t revi ager aut much sympathy x th othe fiat Hi t. want grace and sunlizht. i a ‘ | Hehjol, Nant grace aud Sur Flelujah for | ‘hat should he preaches What “Goud is going to do for US minister in Broo! ia phe hi fle led’ in singing the chorus | body was got gto Hear elt ie John. ant he Over amd owes Mt oeae asain, elapping his | pews, ANGIE pr ies ed 5,000 Mine preached if, they didn’t | aud bensling the Kuee. [~ Ble CATHOLIC. 7 i r | stand, wy w: i i forint it dis! 1 ierati r | Walden read a paper on. the polit- re tonight—let, me be in your | stand any wa i in the Singms, others came forward—so fh fori a distinet: bar aration | Dr, J. M. Wal a paper ie Denne iettie plead, with those who are Qh God, in other churches, in other | many that Unere didn’t seem to be room which are not likely to be very speedi- | ical uspects of the question, caking the rhe Oct. $-St. Francis of Assisi. C. - e Soul, take thine ease—that God | cities, before thousands of people, how often | cnotigh at the akar. All, however, managed ever, removetl ulwithstanding this, that the ultima! Hay An be Se that fneed Placidus and Comp. he say your pravers, but pray. Lev tne. the unetion of the Thou used nis simple message to the | totind a kneeling plac er, the conference will not be tnpro- | lute suppression a! Fa ee ENeY ct. Brung, C. re tonight heed the adinonition, *Cry, and Jloly Ghost. . Did they go outto hear John? | conver: F Oct. J—St. Mark, P. U hoy twill give expression to while they should take the e heed lest wu Mise | The people of Jerusalem went out. The | jue now in the nest tiv nm of multitudes. My Father. hetp Mr. Marrison beesine very. enthusiastic | ductive of ood. 1 4 + is i juke NENT Ininutes, while the | over the resuit of his exhortation. There } the Tishest sentiments of the Chureh on the could | eet. nee is sue, ot i eter i ee 5 peidget a . reel a ae people of Judea went out, and of all the re eeresition Is attending to the word ot | were about sixty about him. Le shouted, | great moral questions ot we day, and the-| probably be the passas yeep ee Me .; SS. Sergius and Comp., poste s of you an evil heart

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