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DAIL HE BEE: SUNDAY, DoODD & CORAY | The Pioneer Real Estate Firm of Provo |, Proprietors of OAK DELL ADDITION COMPANY. Over 1,000 lots, ranging in price from $25 to $50 each. We have large lists of city and country propert We have handled over $1,000,000 worth of real estate in 1889. Parties visitig Provo are cordiallfi:i:rlbvited to make %heir headqu)::lrters with us};,. il CORRESPONDENC SOLICIT f H PRETTY PROVO. : the present time, and from the now X Vaprasentative of TR BER. viaited : : roofs to bo seen on overy hand it is evi- oo IHEt Waait S anASEPealls HthoMs : £ < dent that the good work has gono on {00 W HAh, HB K4 Ve Lo 18 Ho-RGH: o - : : all winter. ~Notwithstanding this 1 Provo. It is growing like dog-fennel in Half Owner in Avondale itself by its own inkerent Consisting of over 100 acres of the most OMAHA MARCH 23, 1890.-SIXTEEN PAGES. DON, R. CORAY, bulding hoom there are no vacant louses. - Tho streets are wido and clean as the fuco of a well kept baby The avenues are broad and clogantly Are \lie largest Provo is situated in \ i % % et < e g . J = = 2 catalpas, locvsts and nuts, which af- ‘“’"I,‘.”“,‘;l‘l 'i',‘,“\‘.‘r‘“'l“‘:"fi"""_"% (’,‘,““"‘l‘u"“'z,‘ 4 x5 s SR I 5 ford ample protection from tho sum- 18 Glib d61Ig htful dvak e, Tt 1 h ug= mer sun- and gives the town an appe ricultural gem, occupying a central po- i:}“t.f.‘.:'x&\\!:‘..ll‘::-‘}:.(~'.'.';" of the oldc gition in a horizon-limited landscape, I st fringed midsummer with groves and or- “Phe soil of tho Utah Valley is o richs chard : “'lillt'l \‘I"l'l nt IH'l]flhm"l sandy loam: it is the 1deal fruit and ag- grassy meads, dotted here and there ricultural distrizy of Utah. Hoavy erops ;\nn \'||I1 ad \'lnll lL’u-'. commodious . S of whent, sy and oats aroe raised. Of harns and lowing herd t v F : . ik potatoes, 700 bushels to the acre, single Tt is o daisy, and don’t you forget it! et 4 % | velghing as high as seven The Wasateh valley, niturally beauti- C ; pounds, The Utah tomatoes are canned ful, has heen much” improved at this ; ; : il i it ; in large quantities at the Provo Can- In the west of beautifully located residence property in the city of Prove, ning Works and enjoy a reputation su- [ e Suffs'k Punch, English Shire and Claveland Bay Ko:ses, Shetland Ponies. »r Horn o point by the growth and development of adecade and a half sinco its (irst settle- ment. The farms surrounding Provo n o high state of cultivation and mprovements are of a mostsubstan- tial ch Provo has eight thous- and inhabitauts, every soul who believes as firmly and veligionsly in_ the future of the place as Daniel did ®u his God. v pr for the town morning and ing and sing its praises all day hey are as loyal to it as were ent Romans to the city of Seven Hills, and for one to speak disparag- ingly of the place would be treason of perior fine size and rich berry, penr will one’ day be utilized to their t commercial value. for fruit can- fulle Utah fully Valle demand i Utah markets and for expor- tation points, to any imyported article. The or of the straw- grape, peach. plam, applo and rprise that capital wil' and reasont vegetabies to Colorado und other outside Hop cultuve is being success- introduced on the mountain benches. Limitless mineral resources aro within this properties. Within ¢ Mile of Postoffice. I nave other Choico eity and scveage Make Investm uts for non- residents, ete. Corespondence Solicited. HAVERCAMP & CLARK, |\»!m-1"5,y;,.-| Cor e : the worst sort. I'he people are a wide- ! SIS - - S i AT i 5 valley, the iron mines being capable of fur- Cr smle At Al awake, thrifty class, and are bound to nishing millions of tons of ore for the manu- get there. . fucture of iron, On a consolidation of sev- eral of these great mines the Utah Valley tal LState, The corporato limits are extensive ; R Gl Iron Mining und Manufacturing company enough to encompass a population of o & S X ganized, aud a wealthy foreign sevenry-live or eighty thousand, which - E 3 8 S SR negotinting for the it confidently expects to have inside of Tho great coal § [n and for Utal county. the next hdlf decade. The process of are near athand Hank, Tliave one of the choleest 1ist< of proverty in the city, which Twill sell on ensy terms. Call or ndaréss, Royal A. Barney.Provo City, Utah. Get in before the boom Begins. Cor filling in—solidifying as it were—is PROVO WOOLEN MILLS. e e oot Provo ('}lty Utah. - S p— - b i respondence solicited. going rapidly on. There are a great B — e ———am—— VOt destined to be ouwe of the greatest First National Bank iR R (0 GG B manufucturing centers of the countr; Chyntiil o oao000 t0060a LICENSED Absiracters of Title Cftice, First Nationa Over to the southeast, across the lake, is the great Tintic min- ing district, rapidly coming into prominence as a great and rich mineral section. It prom to be the Comstock of Utah. Juarries of the finest granite. sandstone, marble and lim are easy of acce while within three miles of Provo th slate and serpentine quarries which are only awaiting a littl capital and development to make them paying enterprises. Fourteen miles southeast of Provo are the great Asphaltum mines of the Noth American Asphalt company. Adolphus Busch, thi: noted t. Louis brewer, is at the head of the company, and the works are now turning out large quantities of the refined material. It is the finest and most durable paving material i the world, and exceis the imported Trinidad article, and the de- mand for it is already greater than the mill can supply. Provo will be the first town in the west to be supplied with asphalt sidewalks, the City Council having already made a contract with the company to lay them on the principal strects. Climatically considered, the Utah Valley nceds no other strictly truthful! ties are due to its atmosphere, which is dry and pur Its distinctive quali- and the atmospheric peculiarities are due to its geographical position and clevation; the summer’s heat is tempered by the mountain breeze; the air being dry and the nights cool there is perfect refreshment in sound sleep—a blessing unknown in hot and muggy climates—and the result is that throughout there is re- markable healthfulness. Three hundred and twenty-five days of sunshine in the year is the metcorological record of Utah Val- ley. Rarely does the mercury reach zero in the severest winter. Whatever your vocation in life, if you are coming west with an .in(t'nlgun to settle, we can aive no better advice than that .you o patthordon I eoll Grasibate investigate the merits of the boundless resources and manifold Pants 485, opportunities of a sectionghat has no equal even in favored Utah, A, SINGLETON, Supt. praise than that which is Correspondence — Solieied. *“Home Industry Our Specialty,” PROVO GO-DPERATIVE Clothing Department §. Fyll line of home made suits constantly on hand, Suits made to order from the colebra: ted Provo Woolen Milla Goods, samples ot which sent on application, SUEHIUSHS ISR Dinkcrons: A. 0. Smeot. neesident; Cutler, vice-presidents 1. i John C. Graham, K Smoot, Wal PROVO CITY, UTAH. w. SENBERRY, CASH IE leave him with advancing years, and he now anaounces his intention 0 give earnest at- to the sociul question, peaces that to Jesus Christ, tho Head of this | o safezuard agoinst many harmful church tingdom, Christians are directly rasponsible | trials. If during his six months’ probation aith and conduct; and that to him all | o member is guilty of unchristian conduct, | tentic without mediatorial | and he is tiable to be during that period if |- Mr, Spurgeon, in his new book entitled or priestly wtervention. ever, and does not mamfest proper sorrow | “Salt Cell marks thut *‘grane aispensed to the communicants in the Lord's | corrected by the centripotal force of fellow 10. Wo' believe that the Church of Clirist, | for the same, his name can be dropped from | juice kills more mea than grapo siiot.’” Ho Supper:”’ that the sacrameots become eflica p. uud 80 the churches are bou invisible and spiritual, comprises all true be' | the roll and Ko can claim no further connec- { ulso aavises vach married man to keop his o administration of |-in a Congrezational system, or denomina- | lievers, whose duty it is to associato them- | tiou with the chureh, but if he is a | wife's husband out of public saloons, i by influcnces which ara strong, but cn- in churches for the maintenance of | members in full standing, ho can demand a | Phere are three Roman Catholic and eight i worship,* for the promotion of spiritual | trial which always brings results more or | Protestant missions in the Congo territory: growth und fellowship, and for the conver- | less hurtful. However, during his proba- | hey support twety-eight stations and nine sion of men: that these churches, under the | tion he cnjovs every other privilese of mem- | ty'five missionurics. The Protestant mis- guidance of the Holy Scriptures n the | bershiv. When persons como to us from | gions are supported by Awericans, linglish followslip with oue another, m. ine | other orthodox churches that will not 2ive | und Swedes. —each for itsolf—their organi cortificates of mombership with which to [ "y cTanidcona teact society, Philadelphia, temporal punishment, which often remains is given, who works faith and renews the due to sin, after the guilt has been remitted > that turough baptism gracy children pre eived into his fold; that “‘the body and blood of Christ aro truly present and every three years. At these meatings ques tions of common o discussed, the ¢ to God oler sustained by ' tho - oports, and tho rosult is that the centrifugal force of the independency is CHRISTIAN CHURCH CREEDS 13 e relics, crucifixes and holy lato to Christ and His saints, and are memorals of thom. 14. That there is in the church of God u communion of all holy parsons 1 all holy | cious not by the me things, that wo communicate with tho snints | them, but through the words of their ins angels in hoaven as our fellow-members, aod | tion and tho promise of God attuc are helped by their prayers. thereto, apprehended and received by faith: 15. We should also know tho Tord’s | thatthero is and over will bo one holy Chris Prayer and Hail Mary, the apostles’ creed, | tian church, wiich consists of the congrega- | suthoritative rule of fuith and practice. but the commanduments of God and of the | tion of beliovers, for the true unity of which, | in the confessions of faith adopted by var- church, the sacraments, and the actsof | uniform ceremonies are not neccessary, but [ ious hes, while a certain consensus Episcopal. Lutheran, Baptist, faith, hope, love and contrition. sunply agreement concerning the doctrines | of doctrine which 1 bo expressed | ments of bolief and forms of worsi unito with churches of other denominations, | ¢oundog'in 1810, lnst fyear distributed 15,000 5 of the gospel and the sacraments; thavat the [ by the word cvangelical appoars | appoint and set apart their own ministe for instauce the Baptist, wo receive them | /0 ' pibilahod nineteon tracts and 'ton Congregational, and the Epi:copa last day Christ shall appear in judguent, | 1n all, yet there i8 a groat varioty a3 to the | ana should co-oporatein the work which | without requiring the six,months probation, | jaifior “the greater part being new. Some of LatE G iR eiOh ation. Rov. Louis Zahuer, pastor of All Suints | Tise tho dead, confer upon the godly and | number of acticles, tho wordiug und the | Christ las committed to them for the | but simply on profession of faith. When re- | ypefide i GEEMOEENC RIS SO0 o Episoopal chnroh. says that nuyone who will | elect eternal life, and coudemn ungoaly men | lenxth of those confassions. Some years | furtherance of the gospel throughout the | cewved info full memborship vorsons are re- (| RCPE i (P Wiitakcor 15 prosident of 1scopal chrch, says that auyone who Will [ uniyevils to endless punishument. 20 o statement of bliof popula kuown | world, quirad to renew tho baptismal covenant, o | ¢ io sy accept the following creed cannot be refused — as the “New Congrezational Creod,” was | 1L We believe in the observance of tho | tostify to saving faith in the Lord Jesus | H15 AREEEE i J 5 g admission to the Episcopal church. Bapst prepared and published by a large commit- day as a day of holy rest and wor- | Christ, to believe in the doctrines of the j . LASEO I8 HO Droblet v"flfif,‘l’ .‘l'l'fl A’l“"";‘" THE CREED. “To becomo a member of the Baptist [ tee, tho members of which were regarded as | ship; in the munistry of the word: and in the | scriptures as sev forth in the articles ) 7 mg 1’1 e lll:"“'f;l' ".vl -_u"L ““l ARBIIEDOKS, inner life of man as the subject of religion. | [ pelioye in (iod the Father Almichty, | church, says Rev. Frauk W. Foster of the | Fpresentative men. There was no. inten- oh Crist has appolatet | of religion of tho . Methodist Episcopal | 8% the Plymouth church fnstallauou servicos. on this most important of all sublects, and | GO WO WAS CONCEVED ¥ Ehe FLOW | the bible as His word, that man is a siuner, [ othor statemeut of doctrme is left to tho | of the impartation of the Holy Spiriti and | tribute, according to ability, to the support | preachership.l K fuels tho need of a beliof of soma kind. [ Rt M G0 R Y e qead | And to have a living lvely faith in Jesus | united wisdom of the local church. The fol- | the Lord’s supper as a symbol of his atoning | of the gospel aund tac various benevolent | Bishop Mclenzie of Zululand, who died Many inteliigent porsons outsido the pale of | and buvied; He aescended imto holl, [or the | Christ 98 his Savior, and fo be baptized in | 10Wing creed is a fairly represontative one: | death, entoxpuiNeRLithosonital Ao poalebCRatplerlatoetaya it ive the church, whose lives show them to have | place of departed spirits), the third forne the name of the Fathor, Son and Holy Ghost, T 2 oflfi;u‘x:’,l"“11,;,L‘If':"_{'“c‘,ll‘:‘;‘lf:.’l',‘lf‘).’[l proyalepoal s I',';l’,"f‘,“' arbeoth dealen ;:f“l[';‘.fi:(‘,'.h.‘.',',fi,:: ENChid e BLREIN 2l Eashion i corea roligious inatincts, give as their reasons for | rose from tho dead; FHe asconded into | .ps believers are better mstructed, they : in the glor Joaring of the great (Goa | which the ereat body of Christians who hold 1 ingly no cofiin was used, but the body was not bolonging to any denomination the facy | heaven. and sitteth on tho right hand of God } i1 yceapt tho following as their bolief, but | MiEhty. Maker of hoeavon and eartn, and of | 4 {'our'Savior Jeaus Christ: in the resurrecs | the essentials ot Christianity might stand | tied up in n blanket in s kneeling position s i A and Father Almghty: from thence i shall # 9 g8 6 all thinks visiblo and invisibles ARDBYIOFOplIE : £ iy T AR D ; well the | aud vas thus placed ia a hole. that they havon't time to study the various | come to judge the quick and the doad. the above sentence contains all that is neces And in Jesus Christ, His ouly Son, our 1 of the doad; and in th judzment, / itogaiher Injlovoiand,oipeibymatiowayell theg| iBRedy v 4 theologies and see where they belong. 1 bolievo in the Holy Ghost: tho holy | sary to sulvation and to church mombership: | Lord, who is of ono substanco with' tho | PO issucs of which i ovorlasting puuish~ | cliurch hits succooded in this has boon clearly | Says 4 most prominent lergyman: “Tho ‘Tho faith of every church is necessarily | Catholic church; the communion of saints; 1. There is one living God, holy, wiso and | Father, by whom all things were made mout und overlasting lifo. domonstrated ia ber his! iostmikadioniy mmgq 4 ',%“1‘.““;“"-\ 0 comprehended in its creed and Tae 13er sub- | the forgivencss of sins; the rosurrection of | benovolent. in the divine urity sro threo | Aod in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and EariRR I ATANLIRDmITIIALIG most mits to its readers the following synopsis of | the body; and the life everlasung. Amen. | persons, Iather, Son and Holy Ghost siver of life, who is sont from the Fathe A R oA tlAo s I heraaeaoil PRRLALY. who various confessions of faith of the | Or this: I helievein ono God the Father | Asa. 41-6; Psa. L John 10-30; John 1 and Son, and who together with the Father tainod the story of mun's religious. life, churches represented in Omaba, showing | Almighty, Maker of heaven und earth, and he scriptures are the word of God— | and Son is worshipped and glorified. Whon ho dianit, know much ho foought 16 that a course 1o theology is notnecessary for | of all things visible and nvisible L B-10, 175 Acts 1-10; 2. We believe that the providence of God, Vi allia o WRABLL S ias ob IR Larkot person Lo come to an intelligent conviction And inone Lord Jesus Christ, tho only ingly, wilfully has sinned and | by which he executes his otcrnal purposes a gront doal, though not all, he modeatly d a8 Lo which corps of the Lord’s army he | begotten Son of God. begotten ot 'his father i A 30d-—Gien. | I tho @overnment of the world, is in and i kAR 8 R A Yt bolongs. Below are contaned tho creeds | before all worlds, (God of light of light, } .27 u over ali ovents; yet so that the freedom and wore we kuow the 1oss we think wo know. of the Catholic, Episcopal, Evangelical, ¢ God; begotten, not made " 5 M responsibility of man ave not impaired, and 3 a3 A3 Alridics Lutheran, Baptist, Congrewationalist, Pros- one substunce with the Father; by | his own unbelief . 5-10; John & sin i3 the act of the creature alone, One of the popes in 1512 refused to seli a [ . ‘The Highbury Place Strict Buptist church, byterian and Methodist Episcopal churches, | whom all thiugs were made: twho for us | 5. Man may obtain salvation, fo 3. We believe that man was made in the Hebraw Bible in the vatican library for its | in London, admitted to memboerahip without Next Sunday will bo presented a synoposis | men, and for our salvation camo down frou | of sins, only through the sacrifice of Jesus | image of God, that be might know, love and ght in gold, of which 103,000 womld havo ‘"'L_'“"“Q""‘bl'“flt‘“"' 8 lady aficted with de of the Jewish, United Presvytorian, Cnris- | heaven, and was incarunto by tho Holy | Corist-John 3-316; Isa. 53 43; 1 Tin 1.15; | obey God und enjoy him forever; that our nits equivalent. foreuw, WalMRdR1atmont imposslule fop tan, Unitarian and Universa ist charches, | Ghost of the Virgin Mary, and was made | Heb. A 2 ' | first parents by disobedience fell under the Tho Congregationalist dingnoscs the con- | Berte "“'.fllm "m. ceremony of immersion, tho lack of space forbidding their pulication | mun: aud was crucified #1350 for us uuder | . Thror righteous condemnation of God: and that all dition of many winisters and declares the | Larthik tho church was oxpelled from tho this weelk. Pontius Pilute; Hosufferod and was burica: | vegencrated, and walks io newness of lifo— | men are so alienated from God that thero is sad rosult by coining & now but very expres- | Srgauizntion of strict Buptist churches, und, and the thivd day he rose again accordiog to | Marik 1-15; 2.7, 83 Rom, 109, 11; John | 1O salvation from the guilt und power of sin sive word--'‘overmeotingud. b ‘\{'. L) l':* lgl_"< {;‘)Ll"j'kl"”;l“”" and cldera the Scriptures: and asconded into heaves 6, 7; Gal. 4.3, 6; Eph, 59, except through God's redeeming graco Tho Itev, D. J, MacMillan has beonelactod | ©'huy Jv'«l ac l.llu\\.ul;:m their - mistake in and aitteth on tho right hund of th 7. A'gospel ohurch is & congregation of | 4 We believe that God woula have all men aan L o ey ot homa. | (avInk Boen 10 rants 10 apcens tho plas And He shall come again with glory to judio | baptizeq beliovers, associated for mutual | FeLurn to him; that to this end ho nas mude d i byterian board of home | imposubility,” and the matter has been both tho quick and the dead; whose king- | he o > i et tumself known, not only through the works AARIONS; AR A Rl s, Y000 DI settled vy the immersion of the lady seatod ) ead; whoso king- | helpfulness, and to do the work of CHrst in \ ) Minnenpolis secretary of tho American Mis- | iu u specially constructed chair and woaring dom shall hay 8 o0ding e of uature, the course of his providence, aad 1 3 ari nall have no end. extending His kingdom.—Acts i1, 41, 42; ) y sionary association ST (R T e T p g1 And I beheve in the Holy Gbost, tho | I Cor, xil, 2 the conscionces of men, but also through su RATY YOI o bum olghtloth | Bares, specislly deslgned for tho occa Lord, and giver of life, Who procecdeth [ § acraments are baptism and the | Peroaturalrevolutions mude especially to o | the person and W of=Chrien |0 Papo' Liso Baboqust. pasaad bis alghbisth || LaRGRSIASIAR ORI DRAR FeRlOE from the Father and the Son, Who with the | Lord’s supper. (a) Haptism isthe immor. | €hosen peovla, and ubove all, whon the full- | the “Holy Spirit, scripture | birthday, His vigor and a a9 do not | memborship, Father and tho Son together. 18 worshinped | sion ot th, . "10 show. his | NCs8 0f tume was come, through Jeaus Cnrist, | canon nal sin, freo grace and will and glorified, Who spaio by the ‘propiicte. | falth i death, urecction of | bis Son. 0 T oyl | dustitioatlon by faith s atoneimont And helicve one eatholic and “apostolic hr Tal, 11l § o beliove that the Scriptures of the | and good works th aic clearly. and in : S e . ghuro. 1 aoknowladae oe bantiam for tho | Mary coviiTe b e i Ol and New Teamspients nro. tho tocard of | tho most orthodox language The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. vemission of sins: And L ook for the resurs | ~ (b)' ‘e Lord's sunpbr commemoratos the | God’ elation af himself in the work of re rom tao beginning - rection of the dead; and the life of the rlogs and cru th of tho Lord | demption: that they wera written by men u n, a3 our arl world to come, Ameu us,—-Matt. xxvi, 2 I % under the spacial guidavce of the Holy “Froe WLl and ‘Orieinal Sin’ clearly do 2 . Resurrootion: and the Spirity that they arc able to make wise unio Wae betieve in the *witness of the *Lutheran Evangelical. Wo are taught u judgmont salvation; and that thoy constitute tne 3 it i3 defined - impres- of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and has & body Rev. Luther M. Kubn wtor of the | (b) The righteous and wicked authoritative standard by which religious | sion on the soul whercby of God soul like ours. J ¥lg % st AR 5 P e 20 rov: TxiV Matt, | teachingand human conduct are to be regu- § soul ko ours, Soutbwest livangelical church, subinits the | Fateds-dohn vy 35 #hs Lirove siv, (i35 Mast. | 3004 00 uagod s 4 U all my Q) oiho mystery of redemption; thot iw.that | paragraph below us an abstract of the faith | Xk Gatpic, (¢) “Hhero s u taturalite mdon | WEGOEMUE LG the tovo of o to sinful | sins arw blotw: “ 4 U sulfered a bloody sweat, whipping at tho'nil. | O the Evancelical Luthera church, Ho ac- | will be blesscd. —John xiv, 3; . 'xxi, 8, 4; | men bas found its bighest expression in | reconciled to Goc Che po QF his oroas, upon which Ho died for our | W. Conred, a prominent divino i that [ UOurcreedis really the blole faithtylly i NOMAK LBtureiial one poraon; Who was | juatiisd .by Taith b with God % A ranslated, but the above arrangement aud AN B : AR (o SR BT A BTy 4. Toat the soul is endowed with under SEniEe statement of bible truths we hold to be fun- | tewpted liko other, mou, yet without surough ook Lord Joads Chriah’ and. le standing, free will, and 1s immortal, that is o ¥ aamental,” who by his humiliation, his holy obed We have peace we kuow it. xS N A By B Ry ) s The doctrives of the Lutheran church, set o | nis sufterings, his ‘death on tne cross Another doctrine that bolongs to Method bt e wball Il rise again, with the | 1072 0 tho princival articles of tha Augs Congrogationalists. his resurrcction,hoeame a porfect Redoemer: uetification or, as Mr. Wesloy pro- i AAY WACKRALALL pise a0 ' the | burg confession, may bo summarily stated | vCongregationsl churchos have a o whoso suorifico of himsolf for thesins of | forr it, ‘Christii on.! This bodles, ¥ of Judgment. s Senioawon, o bumm! 7 A Congregational churches have a common YU P s oss of God, | dootrine of all othors fs i¢ st00d and 0, ‘That the good shall liue forever huupy | which is G, bestng ne divino essouco | o1y put no umform croed, which all ac- | ke World deoluros the rizhteousncas of (God, | doctrine of & ) e % in Boaven, and tLat the wioked onai by | Which is Giod, wud that yer there aro threo | PO A § g o | and is the sole and auflcieat ground of for~ | hence most wbusad. Itdocs nov toach an punished forever in the flames of ho!l persons of the same ossence, Father, Son bt i A A A 0 e ymouth | givoness ana of resoncilintion with i, golic nor Adamic perfection, nor that there T TIAL awithout. the & halotot ety graco | B0 Holy Ghost, co-eter, ad co-equal; | Congregational schurch, *Congregational . Wo beliovo that - Josus Curist, after ho | is u stato attainable in this Lto whore we wo cannot do anything meritorious of pternul thut the Sou of God took upon himself hu: | polity may be vriefly expressed by two | had risen from the dead, usceoded into | shall be free from mistakes, ignorance, ln : us of pto man vature, and suffored und gied, that be | words—independency and fellowship. Each | heaveu, where, as the one mediutor between | firumitics o ations, 1ut it does teach (T R R might be u sucrifico for the sins of the world; | 72O IREECER WG EREAWET A jod and man, ho carvios forward his work | that the chi 1 muy bo sosustained 2x0 i GRRIAL'S Iracions Dioad tb hve Loarer, | thav all men, ‘noturslly. engeudered.: aro | 1008 ohurch gonguots s own afelrs in 18 | of saving me that he sends the Holy | by fuith and so filled by the love of God v ody 1o give grace, | born in sin, that is, without tho fear of God, | 0Wn way, all important questious bewg d>- | Spirit to convict them of sin, aud to lead | that all tho powers of the soul may be saved cided by & majority vote of tuo membors. | them to repeutance and faith; and that | from a sinful condition und may be con- Any church may call a council of sister | those who through rancwing graco tura to | trolled in tenderness and love, Wo believe Af wo aro duly prepured . | and with ol appetites, and that thoy are_forgiven by the prieat’s | canuot by - their own powers exercise d_with contrition, conf viog fuith and bring forth works of true S ; = righteousness, and trust in Josus Christ as | as it written that \f wo walk in the light as churches to give advioo and assistance in im- | yyoir Rudoomar, recoivo for his saka the for- | he 18 in the light, wo have fellowship ono portant matters, such as installing or dis- | givencss of theirsins, aud aro made the | with another and the blood of Josus Christ missing & pastor and the like, but the func Varicus Interpretations of the Toachings of the Meassiah. HOW TO WIN A GOLDEN CROWN. i church may [r; The bivio i a3 the only Contessions of Faith of the Catholic, A Comparison of Croeds. Nothing so touches and appeals to tho 1. Wo by 0 in one Giod, the Father Al. What Methodists B Rev. G. M. Brown, pastor of tho Hanscom park M. K. Church, says: “In answer to your question, *What must & person b in order to become a member of the Method- ist Ipiscopal church,’ Isubmit the following: We have twenty-four articles of religion prepared by John Wesley and adopted by the church in 1754, and there has nevee been any need for a revision. Another article hus been since added referring to tho author. ity of the rulers of the United Stutes, making in all twenty-five articlos. “All traces of Calvinism leanings are avoided. Soveral importunt protesis against Pelagian, mish aud other erroys are made prominent, as also those which are in accordance with the sentiments of the universal church, Ob the ‘Trinity, RELIGIOUS, The Misissippe conferenco, at its last ses- sion was divided into tho Mississippi und Upper Missiissippi conforences, A paper printed io Tawil and Telugu, pub Listed by the wissionarios in Madras, India, hus a circatation of 10,000 covi ropentanca and faith man is —_ well as Romish Lev. 1 MeCarthy, rector of St Philomena’s cathedral, submits the follow: ingas a summary of the things necessary of belief on tho part of a person wishing to be- como a momber of the Roman Catholic chureh: CREED L The mystery of the Blessed Trinity; that is, thera is but one and od throe persons, the Fathier, the 'Son, and tho host, who urc all one and the samo Lo mystery of thoe incarnation; thut of God, the second person in nity, becamo man, was born sion and sitist Absolution is the re- | righicousness, without boing born again and children of God. bis son cleanseth us from all sin and that % L Catarrh, Broneh mission of sius, Which the priests wpart, i | Converted to God b ARGat: Nt ARG own works or morits, but 18 justified freely o) councils 18 to give advice, not to dic- 8. We believa that those who are thus ro- | this is the Christian's privilege, aid all Mitelont Coerations, X 10. ihat the Holy Eucharist is the true | for Christ's sake through faith slono, which :"",u‘ el § i gonerated and justifiod, grow in sanctified | “Our wothod of receiviug members is b Sedual Santitutn Stabind o Socelaley ot KLy A E Disk sy vody and blood, soul and divinity of Jesus | God imputes to him for righteousness; that | v character through fellowship with Christ, simple. The dicipline says: ‘Lot 2 " atod. Byphilit 0 d Trow the » Christ under the appearauce of bread and | this faith must bring forth good its the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and obed- re be takon in receiviog persons on o tre ( 10 vislt i wine, i or works, because, because (iod has com- ience to the truth; that a boly life is the r and let no one be enrolled as a pro: - ; 3 P e 11, That thero purgatory ; that is, a | manded them, and not in the expeotation of | fruit uod evidence of saviug faiti: and that ioner in the church unloss he give satis- . . will s | AN ':::Lfl:‘:.:‘:;;::’i:lwnliu.uu:rwx:-’“;v: ;‘5‘:”-.:‘1“ :..I::“nllr’) meriting !urrnumu and saivation: | by Christian fcllowshi They como to- | the belisver's hope of continuatce in such a m.wln' evidence of au -lulm- st qn;u.y 10 be ! ) h wucy, Syphilis. G v With gueation list. - Address oo K ho ministry has been appointed to | gether in local associations onco or twics | life 1s the preserving grace of God. saved from his sius, and to enjoy the fellow M i H isfiea the justice of God for former trans- | preach the gosnol and administer the sacrn. | Sach year, 1 4l4to. Associations once 0ach | . 9. We ellove thitdests Christ camo to es- | 8hip of God's beople.” Tho six montk Omaha ed|cal,an.d surglcal Institute grosaious i : meats; that through the word and the sacra- | year und in the national council of the Con- | tablish among woen the kingdom of God, the probation required s greatly inisundersto Corucr 9th and Haruoy Streets, Omuha, That an indulgence s & releasing of | meuts, us by iustruments, she Holy Guost | gregational churches of $he United States | reigu of truth aud love, righteousncss wnd L any mombers of other church itis “Each cturch 14 a complete democracy for all purposes of church ovorument. But the churches are lntimately bound together