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-(. && I Tt J"- 10 THE REPUBLIC: SATURDAY. DECEMBER S. 1900. i1 CHURCH NEWS AND :hristmas dinner for poor. I'nion Mis-sion Hopes to Feed ThoiiMinds. t'nlon Mission, ln,iteel at No 12 rank in avenue, is nrrargmg to give tho larg"t lirUtn-.is dinner to tbe worthy poir m i.it section of tlio city since if org .iiiz i I on some tight jenrs ago. On riiaiVl uav 1J J)a-k-U of Droi-ions tli--iltuteci. reaching about M pcr-o-i I ut a Christmas It is proposed to ciljtrti u o it le.i-t l.' baskets. anJ. It uddttl n. to eed l."uO homeless jersona at the "ir - To this mil. tho mission appeals, li r 'nives. fork, spoons, .aucer-. .Iies, il thei dishes. li bu-hcis ot loti.j. la v lshels of turnips-. 3.iX) pounds . t. tr.it. l.unui of butter, font gallons of or.nii.r ics. l.l' lirge pies. ait. v-ppe' ' vvlist ler Use will add to tlio ltniur. . The plan pursued b Lnion Miss! in n lis haritv work is mnuo to li'ivo a b inn, po.i tho spiritual interests ot eve I- pic I he pastor und assistant perAin cl vit le homes where help la needed. ai..l sal. si v nem-elvcs as to tho woithiness o th- ine-i I hen tickets are kMa.il. wliicli will en itu te inmate-' of that homo to one .h-UlI or lovlslons on the dav of ill'tributi n . r" n ace homes aro submenu. ntl vuritii, me hiiilreii aro brought :o tlio suni iv s. 1- I i.d Hie older person tnto the :mssi a, md hu-. the dbtrimitton of provis.uns buoinis i means, of graeo. .,. In an interview jesterdnv. tho I.evcr-nii 1 II Gott. for eight sears pastor of tlio jission. stated that the need vvaa never .1. ... ..... ............. III. ..ill If W 1S ,icater man ui "" " , . " e.-i n excess of tilt-, time last ear A ca.d -ent to Mr. Gott or Alfred MatiUc-va. sxv nth and Pine streets announcing icna ions. will rccclvo prompt i.tt;ntiou. NEWS OF THE CITY CHURCHES. Celebration of the Feast of the 1m inaculate Conception. The celebration of the IVast of the Irn maculato Conception will tako placo ut tho hurch of tho Immaculate Conception, cor ner of Jefferson avenuu ami Locust street, lo-morrow at 10.30 a m. Tho sermon will be preached by the Reverend 1 I0"1;-" cr of tho St. Louis Unlverslt;.. Tho follow ing choir will render siectil music so prano. Mines. Dcane Cooper and btephiu .Morlarit. MI-cs Annie Martin. Aggie imrke. Uenovleve King and Anna Loftus. alto. Mis9s Clara and Mario Kobvn. Jen nie Ulrd. Annie Meiser and Mr McNcarj . bassos. Mers. James llolian. C. H. lloril ley and J. Kenned ; tenor-. Messrs. IJU nont Jones, C. Weaker and H. Leliarse; or ganist. Lucicn lleaker. At the offcrtorj Mrs Doane Cooper will render Plzzt's "Ao Marie," with ilolln obllgato accompanl taent. On next Friday evening there will be a slUer-medal contest at the Loiee Minion. No. A North Leee, under tho auspices of tho St. Louis W. C. T. U. Most of the par ticipants arc from the Cote Brilllinte Pres byterian Church, prominent among whom are Misses Ithodes Owens. Mabel Collin. Viola Jones. Kate Cameron, Emma t-peer. IMith Cook and Otto Marx. No admlts-Ion, fee will bo charced. Tlio Hope ConpreRatlonal Church held Its annual election last Thursdav nlsht and an entire new set of officers was elected, as follows: Clerk. I. D. Pcjmour; treasurer, Doctor Jes.se Campbell; trustees, threa ears, Charles K. Cutter and Maurice llar iett: for two ears William Hart and II. Thompson; ono 5 ear. Ilobert C. Showmtn Deacons, three years. Doctor H. M. Thom as and L D. feejmour; two years. llu;o Wurdack and Forrest Phillips; one ca. Doctor Jesse Campbell and Ilobert C Show man. Deaconesses, Mrs. Jane McDonnell and Mrs. S. White; bookkeeper. Loon Glcr; auditor, Eugene Dale; Sunday-school su perintendent. Hugo Wurdack. Additional members of standing committee. Mrs. Han nah Uriel, Mrs. Forrest Phillips and Mrs. Charles E. Cutter; Music Committee. Mrs. Holt. Mrs. Huebler and M!s Marsh. Tlio trustees will meet next Monday evenlnsand organize for the sear's work. There will be a speolal praise service at Temple Israel to-morrow morning, and the choir, supported by Signor S. Paris!, lolin; Miss Ghlo, harp: Professor C. Froehlich, cello, will render the following numbers: Invocation, organ and orchestra, i:imer; anthem. 'Our Shepherd." Wagner-Elmer; "Celestial Choir." Otis; "Blessed He." Shel ley: "Abide With Me." Bartlett; "Pracr," organ and orchestra; anthem, "Awake," Schnecker; recessional, "Prophet," Meyer beer. Tho sacred concert at the Central T. M. C. A. to-morrow afternoon at 3.15 o'clock will include a piano so'o. "FantaIc," Paul Mori: alto solo. "The Voice of God's Crea tion." Miss C rene Kelsey; violin polo. Otto DIerkes: soprano solo, aria from cantata "David." Miss Othella Lang; vocal duet. "Psalm 23," Misses Lang and Kelsey; of fertory. Otto DIerkes. Epworth Chapel, corner of Newstead and Hlmbank avenues, will bold a mass meeting for "The Deepening of the Spiritual Life" to-morrow at 10X0 a. in. The work In con nection with this misMon Is reported in a healthy condition, and the outlook for the organization of a full-Hedged church in the near future Is promising. The Antl-Wlneroom Crusade will hold a mass meeting at Schujler Memorial House, No. 1210 Locust street. Friday evenlnc. De cember 14. At this meeting the Keerend Doctor XV. B. Palmore. editor of the St. Louis Christian Adtocate. will tell his per sonal observations In the downtown ice haunted districts of tho city, and all In terested are requested to ie present. The ladles of the Ueulah Christian Church will give an entcrtrinment and bazaar at O'Connell's Hall. Easton and Marcus ave nues, next Tuesda, December 11. The Reverend F. G. Tjrrell. the pastor elect of the Mount Cabanne Christiin Church, will preach to-morrow, morning and evening. He will also remain in the city during tho week, looking the crouml over and making preparations for remov ing his family to the olty between this and January I. Mrs. Fenetta Sargent Haskell will givo a recital In the chapel of the Second Pres- yjtrian. Church' corner of Westminster and Taylor aenues. Friday afternoon 1) ES!5be..!k The entertainment la entitled. T:he Children's Hour." and will Include an extended repertoire, Tho proceds ara fo the benefit of Hiddle Market Sowing School and Relief Society. The Christian Endeavor Society of th Congregational Church of the Redeemer will give a musical and literary entertain ment at the church, corner of ISarrett street and Thompson aienu-, Friday even ing. December 14. .. The St. LouIb Gallauflet Union will cele brate the one hundred and thirteenth an niversary of the birth of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet. founder of the deaf-mute In struction In America at the Schuiler Me morial House. No. 1210 Locust street, the erenlng of December 12 The normal classes of the Episcopal thUiCiS,wSn',sV 'Scho,olT In-stltute will meet st Schuyler Memorial House next Mondav as usual. At 4 p. m. the class will be Id by tho Reverend G. Tuckerman. In the cncnlng by the Reverend Allen K. Smith. Special evangelistic services are In progrees at the St. Louis city Mission. No. IS02 South Broadwav. and will coS .nlie -Mrf,xt. J"l,k- To-morrow afternoon at 3 p clock the Sunday school will meet and In the evening M. F. Murphy nil preach on "Christianity Without a Cro's " special music by the mission choir and orchestra. The Reverend J. C. Cromer, pastor of the Fountain Park Congregitlonal Church will pro-ich a series or bunday evening terrnons appropriate to the closing cmturv. as f "1- i.?r,M.:..T'morr.owMvel!.rur- fhrtet and So ciety '; December 16, "Chri-t and Woman December 23. "Christ Himself" "om:ul The Presbytery of St. Louis will hold an adjourned meeting at No. 1311. Locust street next Monday at V) a. m. ""- street Tlie Reverend D. M. Hartouch. some times called the "Finnev of the We-t " will .wgln a t.vo. weeks' tcrles of revlval'neel Ings at Hjde Park .Congregational Church to-morrow. Revival mei tings have been in progress at Hjde Park Church for the last two weeks, anil the pistor reports Increas ing interest and results "'crcas. The members of the Brotherhood of St Andrew of the Episcopal Church of tho Ascension recently canvassed the Mclnitv ;f Dellodlamont with the view to estab lishing a mission, and are meeting with flood kucccss A location has been secured at No. Cl Plvmouth avenue, where regular services will be maintained. The room has '.t0? fuK1?.h,cd J?y. the kindness of frlerd-. Iilshop Tuttle giving an altar. There will iilni ie in connection with the work a free Mt'Wrgartcn. mother's meetings and a stciltig school. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES. rr npic: "IIow to Listen." (Jlatt. xiii, 12:5.) Tho tonic universal for fie many young Be6?ir'e accijUes to-morrow evening will ANNOUNCEMENTS. be. "How to Listen." founded on tho "Parable of the Soviet" .id recorded In Mitthew Niii. 1-20. This paralile was. s-pokrn to vast inultl tudtn on the shores of thi Ken of " ililee. 'wiiiri Christ loved o muili to be." and fioni u boat In eonilMny with his dl-i ipb s. 11. .t. . . .r .1. .....I.I.. ..... ti..A 1.. . .1 .til II 1. f-V 1I 111 1 .)' -.tl TI1K STOICV "Hi hold a sower went forth to tow. ' tas tho vias-ur And ns he s-ouid. ".-onie wi ds l.ll b.v tin wavslle. nrd the fowls cume and devourcil Hi. 111 nil." iitlur -c.il 'loll iiiwii stonv pi us. whore Uu liul not mm It .irth al turtii with tlu prlllg i. but when ilin s-iin was up. tliv were fceorchnl. .iimI leail4 tin v hid no root tin v .vltlureii ,i 11 " Some ,iNo "fell vilure thorns tpruni: up anil ihokeil tin 111" Rut others "ii 11 Into Boijil groiniil and brought forlli fruit, uimi a huudrtdfolil, tunc j.iMlo'.il anil mini thlrtfold." Surh 1- tin Mori of ibe pira bli liut what as to Us im aning? Itnlj . ux. .... . I. .1..1. 1 ij.i i.Mi.ia ia.t.iiii. .vs inuinieu I b the topic. It Is Iilf,neu to give positive 1 In'tructio.i a.s to modes of hearing tl e n.i.t . I ..! 1 ...!. .1 ...I 1. .. I" in uu-i uixiue. all K( i'ei lu-iiJiif into four gn-at li-.ts. and this dtvi--lin exists as ili.ulj io-4l.il as when U11.-41 words wire liri-i utiirid to tl 1 waiting multitudes This I- eli irlv brought out In his own interpretation as neoriud it. 1 1 ryes is to 2S the gi-t of whtih is as fol lows FIRST There were and are whit mUht 1 termed "vv.iv.sulc heari rs " Sajd I'hri-t: "Winn any one heartth the word ot tlio kingdom, and underst indeth It not. th 11 vomctti the wlclisi one and citelieth aw iv I .4i.li. oicn was. sviwn in me lie irt. 1 ills is J he VThlcii received t4d by the wavaje ' I lA.I lnl.. .1.... 1. I . I ... . w iiiii.. totie ss 110 imiaKlIlg nils ill- terprcatlon There is every r. -ison to be lieve that th!.s cl iss of gosivel bearers is verj numerous Miny hear the go'ijxl, but it passes in at one etr and out of the other, making no definite impression upon the soul '"I he wlekul one." illreetlv or Indirectly. ".mtches avia tint wbith is sown in the llert." and no fruit follows hllCONlV There is the "ston -ground" clats- of gospel fearers, of whom Clinst savs,. "He tint nvtlviM seed into rtonv place, tlio sime is he tint hearct li the word and anon with jov r.-stiveth It. lit hath bo tot root m htmtlf. but dtirrtli for a vhi!i . for when tribal ition or involu tion arise th because of the word bj aiid b.v he is orfendul ' Such are the emotion il hear, rs anil who nr.-. mm-ii u 1,-.. ii.Ai. surroundings. With them, the acceptance of the gospel Is entire Iv a matter of the lev lings and not th- judgment They re spot.d iUiikl to rehsloiLs lnilnences nud JU't as quicklv lapse Into Inditference Tliev shout ninl in "becaiLw thev can't help It," and "get aboard" eve- revival train thit comes a'or.g. And all because underneath all this nirfnee emotion there Is a "hard anJ fcionv heart." which prevents the tap root or jiving faith from penetrating their !,Ii,";-t cng They can no more face tritnilitlon or p, rseciitlon tlian thev can face a cj clone. Thev aro not m ide of the f.V . , t,lat "'" I'cconie martvrs for the faith once delivereil to the stints. The are as the "morning cloud, or as the early clew J TIIIUD-Tl.e "thornv-ground" gospel heanrs s-tard next on the roll Of this ? f.'.ls . He nIso tllnt recehed (.,l wn2?." t,l,c..lhorr-'' J n tint heareth tbe word and the care of this world, and the deceltfulness of riches choke the word, mid he bivometh unfruitful" What an iirmv e!,,cIi '",ar,rs muvn be "icluleil ill tills biff- till a-.! rm;m''"-. is not richer . f :!fcfltiulness f riches" Juit f., ti,Ss',n,i,he,w,V L R"spel fruitbenring n rn.er " ".'", ,,f--- There Ls miny a man in poiertv to-uav. beeause ho trusted in nre"'"," ani1 0? " TheS SfLV :anj;cm,rch 'ncmucrs to-div who have r.ndty -r'lf. n"1npy- i1"11 CTeat I'owriy of S .TJ10.1 ar'' o'I'ts who are anv thing ihe-T!?,t Jn.,Ch,:,s"an experience K c"uS .li,?".0! "'? cari"9 of tIl! world" to HfnKut .tinern ,1?n.n .to c',rth- Th" ord of life in tbe soul , literally "choked "ami so li-comi-di unfruitful. J cjiokcu. and tliV,"!.IiTfI-H"n...rt'lln tne ricturo of th- good-ground" bearers: "He thnt re- "h:e " ! Into good ground ,, hV lt?nl?lnhr?th Uie " 1 -nJerstmidc-th .iV..?r!i " " boar,,th fruit, some an buti dredfold. some sixtj. some thirty" One is reminded of the words of the Pbiln?ln In be like a tree planted by tho riven of waters, which brlngeth forth its f rait hi its season; whose leaf a!-o shall not iTi.hJi T?whtahlc?LfP t"e Sh"" Pr7 10 which oalas do we ach belong? SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. caches. - todies ro'SSo? a Ilaptlsf. DKI.JARAVE.Nrn. Hc-lmir and Pnaie'OT th R'verend Ivtor J T M. Johnston. I'lVtor !'.2: '?- rh" ITofhft ef lire. 8 d. m iii'tislllK UDCB UTCn ShJUI Al:,ii!7J.iThliJ''?th ?.nd ulI14'0. th ne,,r.nd GrtAND aVi:.NUE. No rot North Orand- th Hevfreml Ahln Claxon. l'astor-,.,'.-" a 111 ami T.K p. in. a uual "'ces a- lu IMMANCrU -at and Himllton. th- Itc-cerenl C JI JIurrac. Tatnr H a m "A TIlT.rtii SIX'OND. Ileauiront and Iy3--.st. the Rcverml Oottor V VV Itoyii. Panor-!l i m "Th?. JlaiKlde Hrjrer": 8p ri In tec i-r iSl "?;""! " w V- .,h" nt"ry Has InV for thi Ullle" Scec-nd In the trics Ti'JU.n- r,?:1 V:1 w'ishln5trn. th IWereni Ijoctor It 1'. Jclin-ton. Ia.tor-.Uortor Carter II Joms or U.us.iie. Kj.. m pmcu 2t'VV a m. rrd S p. m. fpeclai addres-t to inta only WATCH TOWnit, Gmnd snj riori.fant. the Hcvcrend J r. IlerKft. l'astor Jtornlrtr ij evenlrg services ss usual WKST I'AItK. Ifjilore and nila; th Ifrrtn,l W. O I-wis. Paitor-Mornlns and evenlrs STilces an usual CAIiONI)M.CT Kotjit ant Vltginlv: the Ilever cn.l U. I) iloltcn. I'ii.tor llominu and cvnln ricachlng b i:varglst J II I)en n- TOWUIt GltOMI No. 113) Norfolk, tho Hier eid Jlfr.ta s-turgeon. l'astor .Morning and ecinlnp services as uual r.r.ssKI.1. AVK.NJ I:. No. IK! Ituu-U. tho r.ev erenci I'rink llorton. Pastor Jlornlrr and ovenmn unices as uun! FlItST c;i:Hi!VN, No :i nauschnharh tl . Iteierer.il 11 -chulz. l'astor Jlornlnic and even. In service as uual. JEKTBIIMIN AVFM-i: t-G-rman). No. 21 Pouth J-rfenon. th Kcvcr.n1 J. cj. i5rar:. I'asJiVr llornlns and eveniriK services as uuai Christian. CnUL.AH. Marcus and Hnmniett: th Hrrend W. A Jlooro I'a.tor Mornirg an I ev.nliir Hnkcsoj uuU CAHONDi:KKT. th Reverend M. 1 SjmlorEr l'ator 11 t in. "Christian Activltj". a n m ' "Marrlire ' CENTItVU rinny. Var Grand, th Krtir-nl James MeAllMcr, Pastor Vlrrn'ng nrd cicnln 1niC3 as umi il " COMPTO.N IIEIGirrs. Califorr.1 and St. Vin cent, the Itoveicnd fi ii Moore. Pastor 11 a. m. "Pir-o-ul Dutj-"; 8 p m . K. Girrl-on will prcicli ELI.nNI)AKK: th Rvernd A. J. Marsh-ill Pas tor Morning and cvenl- g orrlres as ujnl. riKST. lAs:ust Near fomjiton. the Reverend V O l'annon. PaMor Morning and cvir.lnc fiv li4 as usi'al. "'"T,'L N"- 3is ;; Seventh, the Rever,n,i r. Hamann l'astor Momlns and cvenlnc services ai usual h FSL;71,'' "0",roan(1 l"?ir: the Reverend li T Mclarland. Pastor Mc rnlng and ecenlnic Fcrv ices is usual. " MOUNT CARAN.NE. KIhk'b Hiehwar and Mor pan; tiie Itevermd lYanfc O TiTrell I'atur -11 a m. "Miral Still-Go Poniard": 8 11 m "Rellclon and th Winer." EECOMi, Elccnth and Tjler; Mr K Dvvie.a I'lttman. l'ntcr 10 3m a. in . "Tlie Ir.i's Mcrc". ..ij p m. "Salvation What Is Itr' Tl'Xi;i0. Tuxedo Park, the Reverend D N Glllctt. PaFtor Morning and evening services ns usuil WEST END. riv mouth and Hamilton, the Itev-er-nd O A llnrtho:mew. l'atnr II n in . hcrmon by tlie p-istir. R p m. prracl tnff hy the Reverend s. II. Moore of CVmpton HeiKlits Cliurch -"iii(rregntlonnl. CENTRAts Neivstcml and Tielmir. tho Reverenl Howard r1 MaeAjeal, l"a"tur Momlns and vcniiigs"rviii s as usual Cllritm OV THK REDEEMER. Rarrett and riio.-npon-The Rc.erend Krark Konsdale of Isivcr Colo, villi prejeh mrrnlng and even ing COMITOJC HI LI. Co-np'cn ir! Iafajette; tlio Rev rend VA. VV Nwell. l'astor services at M.C a m and S p m . as uj il IlllST Ilclnnr. rear Or-ind the Reverend Does tor C II Ration. Pastor 11 a, in . "spiritual Altntlon". s p 111 . l'rnfeor 1 K. Saidcrs ef ale will with on "What tho Nineteenth Cen tury Has Done for llllile i-tuil " 1'ipfNTAlN I'll'.K. Aubert and Fountain. th Jlivcrtnd J. cX Cnimer. Pastor 11 a m "Ap Tsl tn the M icnanimous". 7.30 p. m, 'Christ anJ Si., ietv." IM)E PARK Bremen and Klair; the Reverend M Jones. I'll 1 . INptor 10 !" a. m.. l:angriirl llartsouch en "The Foundations of t'hrii-tivnlti". Sp m.. 'Christians" 1MM.NIFI. Hancock an 1 Jamie-son; the Rev erend Milton J Norton. Pastor 11 0. m., "The Ilidien Mm of th Heart". 7.38 p. m -Why Lo th Wicked 1'rospcrT" SURUORIAU Sulphur and Way; th Rverend Frank ro-ter. I'a.tor 11 a. m.. "Tiie Meosase of the 1'rophet Joel". 7.43 a- m.. "A New Heart and a. New sj trlt." OL1VK nitANCII. sldn-y and Missrurl: th Rev 4 rend Wllllim Totinson. l'astor The Reverend Doctor J II Rice of Alton. III., trill preach morning and evening l'lLGIUM W-v-ninctnn n-d Eninc th Rven-n 1 Doctor M Rumham. l'astor Mominrr. "Cleave t tho GokI'. evenilg. Ftaotmaker. Their Rli-ssing RFRER I'Ul'E. Macklinl anl OM Manchester, the Reverend J Wele Johnson surpll Morning and evening services as usual. UNION No. n5 North Tnth. the Reverend S T. McKlnnev. rastor Momins and evening services as usual. MAPLEWOOD: the Reverend T T. Holwav rcslor Moralns; and cvcnlns sorvlcoa as usjal. OI.D ORCHARD tho Reverenl llarnr Rlunt. l'astor Morning and evening Hi'rvbs-s as usjal. W EE.sTER eiltCiV I. the Kevrren.l I U Kloss. I inor Morrlng and evening services muiuiL l'OI'E. Hi It and l.inon. the Iteveleiid E A. I'. Hiies. sup.ili M rntn anl evening- bervlcss as uual Ilplnroiuil. C11RIS.T flimcli CATIIEDItM Tlilrteenta and I-vust. tL i:vrnnl f M Illvls, liean 7 .1 111. and 3 a 111 . Ik.1v eon niunlrin, 11 a in and o i' in nm n anl services. CHI lil'II OF nil. Vs.-iiNslil.N. -! nrl i.oodiell ' tli" K.vil.ml Diwt.r J lines It v 11 1 1 . strr. Rei tor 7 a a in . li tlv i imimuTi- lon. It it ii .nl 7c p in . i-ruioii ami erv- l.-e. .ivenllB. Ill I'ligvi. s .r l.t.it Oil III II OF Till: IlOl.V. OIV1VI! lo Tnei 1 .irhth ail ahlisto'i the Rivilcnd Jtnb 4it IHy. eriii; l.(-.ter 3 a m . boll i-oni-inuilon. 11 n in and s in . pennon and i-rv -lies morning. "Ih linH Sirlpttires ', evui tnj.. lecture un "c Inn n lli l.irv filti''!. M.venlh an i Warnn ill Revirenl J 1" r Inun'.-ini. '.. tur H' i a in ai I p in sermon and erv!rs. Mill NT I il. M;l elranl ml I-lflje'te. t'le l..vinnd 1' r-inti,rrti K im H a in an) s i in i rm m an.l s relies Itl HI i:IKI: I'ine. N. r c'.irrl-u n. th lb irn n elnrlMs liiiinui Ri.t.ir 1' i u: . -o-rn u oil It Iv in uiiiniiu'. s . in, unnon .ind s.rii s ST WDREW s. 4:.irriton sn.l c j's, i, R'Vir crd I A Dirrls. lienor- ' ;i) a til. bull cum niunlcn. 11 a n jnd p m . vrin-fi md fr moil. ir iiluna liv th- Round It 1" I'liddi ST At ill .sTI.Sir.s. 2ejn anl l.lend.m. il . Rev.rrnl G. D R. Mm. r I:eler-ll I in. nrvl i. aid serirmi lv Hie Ric.i.nl IS Tucker mm. 4 i in i: Vbe-I.v i v i. iter ST H'l!j!-ll.sTn;ts . i 3 .,, ),-,. tho Rer ir. i. Willi mi IUrdir. lltur-Jlu ii m . s mil iv Siiloil. : ii irimn ml . rv tn Gl Oltmrs, IN mil. ten and Olive, tie Ifv- icn.l R A II, Haul s. 1 D. I: t..r It l in. .Itlieo lilie Vllni' I:1b-i .f Liu bT J VMI's's. Grille md c . I. Itrilllaiite. th J.cviTcn.l II Dtlikvviirth. Rls-ter-7 3) i 'n holv ccuuniiin'on, 11 a. m and s ; n. serin, u and nrvlccs nmrning. "all.i to lie Silnts". evening "The I'lrmuiwme of Iiw ST JOHN'S Hlckorv arj IMlman. th Rverenl i .N vloll. r. l:ctr 7 31 a m. holv com munion. .'J IJ a in and S p in . sermon and servliis bT M Vli'C'.sl. Fortieth art Washington. ie Rev i rend J K l'.reninn. Rert. r 9 n in. n Iv i-cmmuninn; It su ni . s-rmon and services. PT; .i!l:T,:".S' IJndell end sprlnc. the Reverend Willi im shun Rector S a. iu . liolv ran inunlon. 11 a. m and s p ni . tennon and serv ices; 4 pm. Ell.' da- ....'.."'H'.T' ''"'on .ind Mspl; th Revrcnd Willluii Elmer. Rctcr-ll a in and 8 p. m.. sermon find srv ice-s ST HTEI'HEN'S. SiMh and Ringer: th Rev- bedv cenimunlon. . u Kt-rm.ui. iiec-or 7 artl s a P tn . -m"ii unl e.rv- Ices 111M11, lYanklln anl einnip. ,n) i;rtrn, William Illnl.n.i. Rector-J SO a. m. holv ci.mniutlon. U a. rn. and 7 K p tn . miimi and Mrvtce- st. junnrars, wn-on n-ir r-i n i-i.k ih Itcvirend " II cMlins, Rector 11 a ni ' f.nnon ai .1 i-.rvicH ST rvri.'S No esis Mlehlgan-19 IS a m -er- iiion an i servicco "i'J'V l'N''FNT.i. Morenn F. rd Ren 1 nnd Uwlozan. the Reverenl c V Cittmvn. Re, tor . " a in. holv cumiiunlin ' e n m and .-l p in. fennon and services cm ib'ii or tiie good siii:i'HFi:n. x, -sis ili lit. the It-vcrenil I!. I. Ne.vt. n Rector TO a m . bc.Iv 4-emmunloti. 10. IS n. m and I t tn. sciinon and services. EMWFEK Old orrl aid. the R-vcrend J. V Northrop I:e.to ST THOMAS'S MISSION (Deaf Mute), th I'v- nnd J H no-d Re-t,- v.hurier Meniorlil Hii.!.i : . ii. sermon ard unices in t. sli.ii iangvage. Methodist. CARONOfLKT iouth) Mrnln't a-d Hivcn. th I'.' ere id J F Tlip'.eti. I'istor Momlrg Hid evening pervi, eo as usual CVRONDFK17T. No 71W Mrclnit. thoRever'nl H l. Mai. I'a'tor Morning and evening cervlies as usuil CHWJIA OInr nnl T-erentlrth. ths Reverend J A linker, l'astor Momlns anl evmlnj services as usual crvri'v vrv south). "Istecnth and I'ln. th Reverenl Doctor J II V oumr. Iito- Th i.ivnna iMsior j vv i.ee l'rl.l'ng Elier, win prceiii ai luju n in an 1 i i ii in CVKiK w ENI E (Suth). Cook unci fprinc: tho jieverenu on, icr II l' smri l'astor ?I loin lng ana evening services as uutl EDEN .German). Nineteenth and Warren: tho Reverend Dvld S Wahl l'astor -Viornlng nnd evening servlcca as usual FIRST 'south). Glargoa and Dirton: th Rer-ere-ilDoctor J. H Karl). 1'nstor Services a: 10 I a. in. and S p m as usual GOODE AVKNI'E GcsMle and North Market th Reverend 1". r While, l'astor Morning ani evening services ns usual IMMANrKI. (ssuth). McCan.lvnd; thRvrnl W" II. I.irrn.ie l'astcr Morning and evening l-ervloos as usual LvrUlrTTK FARK (SiutM. I.vfajtt nnl Missouri the Rev. rend Doctor c" E l'at tlllo l'astor Morning and evening services as 1IS11.I. L1NDKKI. AVENUE Nevvstend nnl Urltl. th Reverend Doctor Dani'l Dorchester. I'is tor II a. m 'RiHim. vn Example of -sold Traged-". 8 rs m , Thn c losing Centurj " alAI'Lll AYKM'U Re!t nnd Mule- th- F.evr enl Doctor A. M Rillitigslev, l'astor -II a. m , "Knowledge. IVllovvshlp and SirvKe"; 8 p in , "Tho Aflluenco of liivln Kove. ' MVRVIN (Snub). Twelfth and PI Inev ; the Reverend en.aienr Rurtcn. Faster Morning and evnins rervlces as usual. Jtm'NT AfllFltN (sViuth). North Marlct an) Hodlsmont. the Rverer.d J. Ftefhtn I'astor Morning. "Mendlnc n Dingerocs l:alutrade", (!' ni . "Th Gospel Rnllroad " MKVIOR1AI. iGercinn). Jefferson and Accnmac the Rexirend VVil'lam Schutz. Fastor Morn ing anl evening rorvices as usual. CARANNE Wouth) Vrcn.ie Hall, th Reverend Wllll'tiu Court I'istor H a m ind ip m, prenching bj the Reverenl J E WoodwarJ. ST JOHN'S ("South), Ixicust nnl EwlnF. tho Reverend Doctor I S Hopkins. I'nstor Mora ine and even!-- services is usual. ST KFKE's;. I'ltnmae nnd Texas, th Reverend Harrv White. l'astor Morn n and evening er v Ices as Usual ST FAl I.'h iSeuth). No 1313 Ft Lojls; tho Reverend N T. Haw l'astor Mcrnlni and evening services as usual TOWER GROVE. No 111; Kentucky, tho Rev erend V. A. Drown. I'a'tor Morning and oven lng services ns uuat TRIN1TV. Tenth and North Mnrnet: the Rever end Mr. CnrI ,s l'astor-Morning anJ evenlr eervlce s ss itscal TV KER I'l.M'i: tnuth). Tower Gn vo and 5tc-Re-e. th Rvernd A Coker I'as-or Miming l'lnillc-l Cases lint Are Not I'aralle:". even ing. s-nlTovv ing and RciWtrg L'NION. Kucis ,-nd G.rrl'iin: the Reverend Doc tor N lKcejsk. l'astor Aiornlng. "Tlio Klnss Messengers", enenimr. "Atsnlcm" WMVINER I'KVl-i: (-South) th- Reve nd Doe tor T. li Sharp. l'astor Mornirg and evening services as u'UiL OKI) ORl'HVRD. the Reverend T E Tnll. l'astor -Miming anl evening re-vices as uuil. JENNINGS, th Rever.nl I: D Snider, l'astor Morning and evening hcrvlces as usual K1RKWOOD I'Southl. the Reverend J. R. A. Vaticltin. F.ij-tor Mcmlng id evening services as usinL 1 1 Ui. I son. tho Reverenl Olln Hocges. raster Morning and evenirg eervlces as tisuaL DOCTOR FRY MEMORIAL, ellfton Avenu; th Reverend Henrv 1 Steves, l'.ustor 1 a. m and H . in. s-rvlces iu usual Miss Edith He..ry vclll sing at tho morning service, I'renb terlna. IIRVNK. MEMORIAL (Foutii). Aubeit and Fago. the Reverend Doctor R It einrls. l'astor 11 .u m. 'I'reclnusnesa of Chrlet to Relievers'; t : l.i. "ii Will Nit come to Chris'" CARONDEKET. No UI, Michigan; the Reverend J. H Gail-s F-stor Vlornlej nnl tvenlrg serv ices as usil il. CENTUM. (South). Lucas anl Garrlsm: th Rer el.nl A F ejnrr. l'astor viornln. " Gullly e v.ns. le nc" , eve-n'ne. "imrposo Manlfe-t in lli'turv ' COTK RRILLIANTE. Marcus and Lnbs.l!; tlio Reverend II M Cami bell, l'astor Morning and eve nine services as usual Cl ltllY Vll.MORIAU Ftih and Tfta'; tie Rev erend Do tor E I Walker Futor Morning and evenii e; services ns uruii Cltl'IU'H F THE COVENANT. No i:) North Gianil. th Reverend F T e onnor. Fas-tor 11 a, n . "Dag in anl th Ark", ven'ng s, rv Ue CISJK AVENt'E (South) Conk and Sarah, tie Reverend Jocto7 M G Gorm. l'astor-Morning iluist aid ti" Lnvv '. cv.nlni. "Mrlvlug ut tin. spirit GRACE. RI3jr and Rlackstono; tiie R-vercnd E. e J ick . l'astor Vorrlng. Kreclern Yl.ruitsli th" Trull." ever.'rr. "The 1'ro.Hnl's lirothsr GRAND AVENFE (South). Cnnl nnd Washing, ten. th Reverend Doctor J F. Cannon. I'anor ;.iorning Mil in s in e.-nesis evening tie Reverenl H W Hi.u'.llnj; cl China willt-iac; GRAND AVENI'E (U. I'). Gi.nd nnd I'ore't l'rk Re.eil.vard. the Reverend J W Ashviood. I '.istor-Morning nnd evening rervbes as usuil I'HiT. WashlrKton nrd Sarah, the Reverenl Debtor J W McKlttrick. l'astor Morning, " Man ein I'lre' evening. "Whence Die the Mls-tles of the World Coin""" FIRST (F F) Morgan and N'enstend: the Rev erenl Charlea R. Watson. l'astor 11 a in. R.t.ildtt.g Ih-h-t". So in. The Teagedj of Klfe " I'IRST (German). Tenth and Rutrjer. th Rever enl J. le Kesalcr. l'astor Mi nit g anl even ing services as usual. UFAYETTE FARK. Albion and Missouri; til Reverend Iiocter S C I'almer. rator -1O.30 a. m . "Hear le llim '. ft p m services as usual I.FE AVENI'E. l'ralrl and Lee. th Reverend llmrv Gard i' r Fastis Mcrnlng. "Itw anl Grace", evening. "Chilst the Fountain of Life " LUCAS AVENI'E (Cu -Ebcrl ind). Lucas and Car din il the Reverend Doctor R. F Fullerton, Factor Mornirg i.nd evening Fervlces as usual McCAFsKAND AVENl Ii Ronton, tho Roverenl J N lletll. Fastor Morning 'Wliat Think Ye of Christ" evening. "A Fersunal Devil " MEMORIAL TAIIBRNACLE I Ifterntl. nnj Carr; tlio Reverend Doctor II Maglll. Fastor Morn irg and ev.rlng services as usual S1ENARD STREhrr MISSION. Menard and Julia: th Reverend Charles stelzle. l'astor Morning and evening service- as usual NORTH Eleventh ard Ch embers; th Rvrend J G. Klene. Faster Mornirg and evening serv ices as usual. NORTH CARVNNE: Howard S Smith. Fastor Morning and evening sT-vices as usual. OVK 1 1 IKK It-nt and Humphrej 7 30 p. m. th Reverend D. II. LIanl will preach on "Tie True Church." FEOFLirs (Eolith). No 816 North Eleventh: the Reverend Doctor J M. spencer. Fastor Morn Inc ard evening services as uual. RAYMOND FLACK (Cumberlandl. King's IIlKh wav nnd tTabinne; the Reverend Taj lor Rr rard l'aitor serv .ces at u a m. and 3.3a p. m. No evening service SECOND. Tavlor and Westminster; the Rever e nd Doctor S. J Nlccolls. u. d . l'astor Morning and evening services as usual Eh CON D (German). No 4C4 North Nineteenth, the Reve-erd .1 F Mueller l'astor Morning and evening -crviies as usual TV. LEU I'UVCli nad and Sprlnc. the Reverend D. IK I-e'Iand. Faster 10. IS a. in ., 'The NVtes of the True Church " WASHINGTON AND COMITON AVENI'E. tho Reverend loctor Frank w. speed l'a-tor Morning and evening services as usual. WEST. Maple and Marjvllle. the Reverend Doe tor ". L. Fertus-jn, Fastor Morning, "Tt v-enlnr, "llavln I'm way vvilli uoil. W U.M'T FARK iGernmn). Robin and Harney; the Reverend F. II. Aufderhetde. rastor Mirr- Ing nnd everlnf services aee ut-ual. WEiaTIR GROVES, tho Revererd Doctor W". II lliti.. Fa'lur Itonilng and evening eeiv- te-s ah uiiiul COMI'TO.N IIILI. CHM'EU No JS4S L "satlo: th Reverend r o senmin-e. Fator Mo-nlnj nii.l evening ervlces as usual. . VGONER l'KAe E (F F . th Reverend li J Waller, I'istor Meinlig and evening t-rvlceo us uiuil CKIh-lo.N lIEItlHTS. tho Reverend F J l.iown. Fnt-tor li .c m. "salvallcn Urilt-1 oiilj I iv I i.billcr. s t m. "Synthetic R.blo bt 1 1) .' Gl lies!., 31 to I!. FFllllt'slON th It. vennd M V 1 A'eatnan. Fastois-Mc-nlnc aid evening tervloes as usjal. IliiKllsh Lutheran, HT. MARK.'. e"rdlnal and tU. th- R-vets-nd Do, tor .V lihe.ies Fastor Morning and even mg srvlie as usuil Jb'l NT e'vIAARY. N" 107 :u lid. tho R-v .111,1 E 1 Coiner. I'crtor M 3) a m , Tl o lillsiiient Cometh", 8 p m. 'l " e.f Kes Glti''i (i riKen nn.l rt Iiuls. ih- Rev-ren' H s. Swimiir- I'vstor Morning anl evening r miv s as usluil IIiforiue-el t'liarclies. MII.E WE.MIi Mnple nrd .li-rrilnri th- River. r.d J HornlnK. I'istor Vlormng ' l'rv r' . ecnlng "Dut) SV1.EM (Geimaui. th Reverend W F II-"I meier Fasloi Mornln; and arterites n s.rvlies its usual Hebrew. SHAARE FMFT1I. Ll-d.11 anl V-nleventer the l'ivirt.'l Di tor sam til Sale. Ril'il l.i u a tit IMTItli and S, 1. t i IIMl'l.i: IsltAl.K Fine ml I-effirguell t- Li ve nnd I - teir t II irllsoit RtW I IS I ii m J.wi.ti ntl S'iulte-4. or Jew Vgiln.t .lv- I iilturtmi. CIIFRC1I OF THE MEssiil. Gtrrlscn anl 1-em-t. th Rvrnd lsvtr J W Dnv I'istor 11 a iu . "Th Sut-tlor I'rietlcnlilene-s of Jesiis's Tejchink " CIH ltCII or THE F.NITY. l'nrlc ond Arm strong, the Rever-nd Doctor fi G. Spnc-r. lator Morning services re usual. Mlscellane-ciiin. UNION MISSION. No 143 Franklin, th- Rev erenl M R Gott. Fa-tor ' 3 a rr . inis service. 31 a, ni.. preaehini;. z 3-1 p m.. Sunda) school S p ni . ie ichinte ST Iol IP CITY MISSION Vo J5.2 Rollth l'rondwa: M F Murphv. Sp itnten lent -3.3) I in.. Sundty fcl.l. 8 p in. rvaiig 11-tlc s-rv le CHRISTIAN A"sE'IlLT. Fot.m anl iyvvr G'cv, 111- Reverend A F Nebon. Faslor 'I'oiinng anl evenlnk s.rvl es as usuni. CIH it' It OF GOD. No -." VIiuitBon ) . th Reverenl II II Splher Faster 10 ?0 a m. U I 13 Faithful". t p in 'He Cures for Mv s. il NI i'RINGHAFf: MISSION. pv-rth mil Oiss Mrs M Weiodwaid Jiarrt- tuirl-lin I-nt 3 p in. st.nl iv liol. ? p in. preaching Rl ORG N1ZFD IIILRCH OF KATTI.F. Dlt sVINI'S, Elll. t ard llentrii Services at ZJ) I in nnl 7 30 p m. Iiiinphrev anl M. r pan I'.inl road services at 3.?l p m ind 7 p in elta-cow und Dicks in. services at 11 a m. in I S p n- CIH ib II OF SI'IIUTFAI. FN1TY, No. Ml Vnn dcvenler th Reverend W. F. I'ck. Faster -3 3 p n Ivceum. 7 I", p in. lesnute. "Wl ero Is th Spirit Wlen thn Ilenly Sleeps I IRST ( HI Rl'H OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. No. 371 I'ine Services at FI IS a ni and 8 p i v. 1 IKS! SF1RITI AI. ASSOCIATION Howard s Hill, tlie Rv-rnl Th.s e;rim.4haw. i'istor -b Ij n in "Relation Retvieen nieos.ihv tn I Modern spitituilliin". 7 4. p in. "The Itrotli- er i si Of V in DIVINE 1HMN1TT (nelenieirgltn). Delmar end Spring: th Reveien 1 s e lb. I'.ntn- II l m Mce- and the Kniv", S p in "Th Trttin Conc'iitln Manlcg " by Hi Reverenl C A N'issb turn THK TEMl'KE l'eaument md I.s-ust. th Rev em. ls C I .ml Mrs M-eie Hl'l Fastor Servbrs at 3 31 p m and 7.1") p nu N"NSFITARIAN till IH'II. Un.lcll and VB "eventr. tl Reverenl R C Cav Fastor 11 i in . Fervlces as uinl. rv ANGELICAL Hamilton nnd Rartmer; t'le Reverend laul I'f.lITer I'nstor 10 3.) re, m. "Tlie Fropcr Atltrde of th Heart". 7 p m., 1 1 gltfh t-rvlce Mvwvt. nl:NTI,T' No 114 Union Tn.it bull lirg 3 p n s-vlc n- ueual OI'KN lo SVR MISSION Seventh nnl Gratiot: Mr and Mrs L I Hnines snprnt,.n,jnt, S rvlees at It n m. TTi and 8 p m HOKINRS- MIsPION. No. 3a E.tston; F. W Snel. Evtncel'st Serv lies at M ) a. m 2 "3 at 1 S p. m lvunt-Ilst Mci'tnelll-b will sp-aX. ETHIC M. s-ociKTY. NirKeenth anl Ivust; K I- Sn-ldon lecturer 11 a. m . "Institutions vt SL Iiuis.' Catholic. CATHEDRAL. Walnut, between Second and Third, the Reverend E'lg-n- iVvl. Fn-i ?lpss at f. 8 ar I ll.Te a. 111 . ic',r'. 3 3) p i-a-toi AN'NFN'CIATION. Sixth nnd l.i Sail-, th- R-v- .rend J J H.iel. Fastor Mass C. S 30 nnd 1) 4". .t m . ve"ier 3.3V p m. A'-sFMFTION. Slincv and Ninth, th Rv-nd Fttrlck Dcoley. Fato- Mass 7 3) nn.l 1) n. m. HOLY CROhS iGerman). Chun h Rovd Near Iiltner. tlo Reverend Teter Wlsg-r Fastor Muss b 30 nnd 1)30 ft. ni.. vespers 3 30 p tn HOLY GUOsT (Gcnnai). Tavlor tnd Gvrileld; the Reverend 11 Tele Ta-ti r Mass . 4 and 11 n in . vespers. 3 p. m HOLY INNOCENT. Rr-innon nnd Mnrnolit: the Reverend John White. Fastor Mass at 3 nnd 11 .1 in HOLY NAME OF JESF. No. 3)11 Ktt Grand. th Reverenl ratrlck M. Tallon. l'astor Mass at J. f. 3 and 18 a. ni . vc-prrs. 7.30 p m BACHED HEVRT. Untvmtt-. Near Twentr- iUth the Reverend Jane McCabe. Fastor Ma's. 5J). 7. SJO und Us.ro; vespers. 7.30 P n "VISIT VTION. Taylor and-I"aston: ths Rev-rend E J Denipf-y. I'aslotseMnst.. el. 7 -2i). 0 and 1)3) a ni ve.pers. 3:30 p. m. HOLY ANGELS. St. Aug and Ls. halls; tho Rrvere-r.d 1. M. Kleltv. I'istor Mase. . 7, S ) and W .1 m . vespers. 3 3' p in. II11LY ROSARY. Nevv-tead anl Margaretta: tho Reve;rend D J Knverj. Fasti r Mass at C. 7 V echlldrem 10 eserinoni a in IMMACI'LATE I N'CHITION. Jefferson and "lAicust. tliu R-vttcrd G. D Fewer. Factor Ma. . 71). 9 ard l'.3j a. 111.. sundaj neh ol. 3 p nl. LM'Y OF GOOD COfNsEI- Elev-nth anl !-- tr-lnn. th- Reverend 1' o'Donohu. l'astor Mass. 7 and 10 a in. vesper- 3pm LVDY OF MOt'NT CVU'IKU Cliurch ar 1 Hall's Fenv Roads, th Revermd D s. Fhe- lan, l'astor Ma.-. 7.3.) anJ 19 a m . ves- I er- 3.3') r- m LM)Y OF I'l'.RriTTF.VL SFCCOR (Germnn). Kinlmi and Twentieth, the Kevererd Augustine J se hilling. 1-attrr Mas. b.3". b and 11 a. m.. v p rj 3.0 p m. ST AG VTHA'S (German). No 3335 S .uth Ninth: tho Reverenl Ilerrv Sshrag. 1'ai.tor Mass, C, K and 1 h in . ve-ieis. 3.3o p. in. ST. AGNES S. Sidnej and Salens: the E-versnd John T Tanrr-tb l'.i:or M.i, C, 7J0, J and W.IS n m . ve-pers. H p ni. ST MVYSlEn's. Maknoili nnd Januao: 'ho Reveiend F G Hi.lwee k. Fastor-Mass. 7.15. s M and Pi a 111 . vtspr. 3JI p tn ST AKI'IlONsES'S (Irani an 1 Cook Miss. 6.I0. (,. 7. ard V a. m : high msss 10 30 a. m : ves pers. 7'J p in ST ANN'S. Fare and W'hlttier th Reverenl O. J McDomld. I'istor M is. . 7 30. 9. 10 3-J a. ni veepen 7.3) " m. ST ANTHONY'S iGerman). Merameennl Corop- ton. th R-verend Francis Alber- l'ator Mas.. 3. f. anl 19 a ni . vesper", 3 31 p. m. ST AFGrsTlNK." iGerman" Kismer ard lie- ls--t th" Revirend II A Ilnkestrln Fastor Mne, C. S anl 10 a in.: vespers, 3.3) p m ST ANTHONl'S (-vrli'-Mironlt). No. 6 South S-cond. tl- Rever-nl George Kmmanuel. l'aitor- Mass. s a 111 ST. RERNARIVS. Hawk nnd Orntlot: tho R-v. erend i'ctcr J lire merlcli. Faster Mass. L 7.30 nnl 1) a in., vesiers. Z p. m. ST UON1FACI7P (Geiman) Mlchlgnn and Pchlr- mer: th Reverend 11 Nl-te rs. Faslo- Mti, f. S an I 10 a. m.. vcsiers. 7 3) p m. ST RHIRGtTa c-irr and JeffTson: th- Rev erend Edviaul I'enlon. Fastor Mass. & 30 to 10.30 a. m . v-siers, 3 p. m. ST CASIMIR'S. Eighth anl Mullinphv; tho Reverend Raphael F. X. Gmleilns'tl. rastor- Ma s K S and 10 a. m . v. t-rs. 3 p. m ST COLrMTIKILl.E"5. Mlrldgin anl Divls, th- Reverend Frnncla J. Jones, l'astor Mais. 6. S anl 10 n m ; vcsLr-. 4 p in. ST CI ONAN'P. Rojie and Swan: tho Reverenl J. 1 Folev Paster Ma, e. 7.. 3 nnd 10 a. in . v es; crs. 3 p. tn ST EDVCAHD'i". Clart nnd Mirriit: th Rever end I'dward J Wjnn l'astcr Mass, 7 30 nnd 3) .1 111 . vspers 4 s m. ST ELIZARETH'sl (Colored) No 11 North Fourteenth; tho Reverend Mlchiei F stpelch. Faster Mots. 7. 8 3i) an 1 3 30 a. m ; vespers, S p in ST MATTHirw-P. Kenn-rlr ard Farah: tho Reverend Joerli T. Shlel Is Faster Mas, C. 7 31 8 30 ond 10 n. m.. vet-rs. 7'30 p. ni ST MICHAEL'S Eleventh anl Clinton; tho Rev erend Michael J McCain- Fastor Mass. 8. 7.39. sand lw.se a m ; vesper- --p m. ST NICHOLAS (Gtrrrrni No. 131 Lucas; th Riv erend Joseph A. Schafers, l'astor Mass, C, 8 ard 10 a. m. ST FATRICK'sl. sixth and Riddle; th Revrerd Tlmothv Demps-v. Fartor Mass. 0. 7.30. S and 10 n ni vesiers. RJl) p m. S"! riTIKR AND FAFIS iGerman), Seventh nd Allen, the Reverend G. 1". Goller. Pastor Mnss G n m vesper-. 4 p. m 6T ROSE'S Goodfeilow and Etzel:th Reverend J J. McGljnn. Fastor Mans. ( 30, t and 10 a. in ST hTAN'ISLArS'S (Polish). Iwentleth and Cas-. the Reveicnl Urban Stanow ski. l'astor Mass. 7 V and 0 30 a m : ve-per. 3 p. m ST TEF.ESA'S No. .'113 North Grand: tho Rev erend J A. Conr.-Ily. Faster Mas-. is c 43 and 9 15: high ma. 10 3) a. m; children's tnas. ham; beneslictluu. 3 p. m. ST THOMAS OF AQITVS. Iova and Owe; th Reverend Join H Mar. D. D, l'astor Mas-. 6. b and 10 a. m.; Sunday school, 3 30 ST VIVCKNT DC I'ALI.S (Gerrran and Iiir-' lisb). I'ark and Ninth, tit Kevcrend I vv. p. m kenrick. O. M.; tlte Itev-ren.l A 11 .snmum. ' JI . th Hveren,l r. V Jud ii . ine llever-nd S.I, llueher. C M. l'astor- -Maa and sermon. C.3'). uo .ml 0AZ a. m.; hlch nu) ani f emton, JJ and Vi 3 a in.: vespt-, devo tions and bnedlctlons. 3 30 p m. 6T VVK.NCIsIrh & (lieihemian). No. S4I! Ore Kon the Iteverend Clas Itlak. rastor Mass. h and 1 a. m ve-ir-. 3 p in. bs limy ANI JOsKl'irH. Minnesota and Iron; the. Iteverend Miles V. Tobyn. I-attor Maaj. i and 10 a m ST. KKVlN't. Park and Cardinal; the Reverend Hi J. fclica. I'aator Mass. 6 30. T. S. 3 50 and in 311 a m BT. MAI:(5AIti:rs Ku-sell and Vand-venter- lastes Ht l an l in a. ST. KNGELJJKRTS. Carter and Marcii. Iteverend Anton Pauck l'astor Mass. 8 and 10 cm.; vespers. 2 30 p. in. ST. VltANCIs DB S-VLl-rs (German). Grarols and Ofci't; the Hevrreiil I". J. !itz. l'astor Mass. 5l(. 7.(5 and b a. ni : vprs. ;ij , m ST. nt.VNCIS NAVlKlf.s. Grind and Unlell; the llever-nd llmrv f. l.rors-ecet. si. J. .viass -. 6. 7. 8.3') aud UO a ni.. vesers, 7.13 t, m! ST. lin'ilYis. IItekor anJ c.i!lf irnla. the itev erend John A. lloftman. l'astor Mas, 7 2, 7.30 and 10 a. in., vespers. 3 p. in. 6T. JAJICs'S. Tamni, Onwaltei ado; th- Itev erend U. A. Catcy. rastor Jla-s. t and ID a. tn. ST. JOHN!", sixteenth and Chestnut: th Itev ereni James T. Cofl-y. l'astor Ma-s, b, 7.30, 9 and 10.M a. in : v.per-. S p. m. bT. JOUr.'h Or M-FOML'K. (Dohcmlau). foulard Reliever's Oimpleteness" and Eleventh; tho Reverend Joseph Hessnun. l'astor Mass. 8 and 1 e a. ni ; vespers. 3 p. m ST Josl I'lI'S merman!. KK-ventlt and ltlddl-: Ihe Itevei-nl J Frinets alazza. 4. J. Mjbs I e S anl 10 a ni . Sjnda sehued nt 3 p. in 1 14-ne.ltctlon at 3 I m ST KVWEENVE O roOKE'H. Fourteenth and , Fallot., lb Itevrerd M s Iirrnntn. Faster ' Mae-s. 3 2. 7. 8. 13 and Ii 3j a m.. vesuer. 3 - i in br KKOS. Miillinihv and Twentv third, tl Reve r. id J It llirtv I'nstor M i ., fi I !itldrn , 1(30. with sermon, even Irr .trvi.e es-.tiititing ct nsur. Fennuti ard Is iteilll I '1 M 1. II.KI. It s'S iGermim. North Market anl Hi Kan. tl Rei-reni G V. R-Is Fa-tor M is-, 1.8 an t 10 a. m . vrfp. it. at 3J p in SI l.'il'lS CAlllKliRAK HAI EI- New-stea I and Vlarvlaiid. tit l.everend I F. O RcilK. Factor -Mass. C. 7-30. and b M a m . v.s t,er 4 I m ST M VI.ACHVS. (lark anl Filing, th Rever .nl i"n-irlu .leaiir Fast, r Ma-s. 31. 7. i and 1" 31) a nt . vcje'iers. . p tl' bT MARK'S HVV.NeR.KI-rr. 1 . mil V i 1 m th- Rev.nd IVi-t I oltourk. Faster- M is-. . "Jo 7 ! ' nnl li ... it m t"l MARY's (...t-imii.. Ihit.i aid Gra'lct. t , Reverent W I .teb-r I'ti-t t Mis, e,, h anl 1) a in . Sun 1j eel. id it p m . li-ltesjuli, Ii -1 3 p m THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON. ll.iitiiiiciis liralrd.-' 4ii .".'.) (.Murk I'le'ii'ed f. r Th- R. abbe le J I Glib. it. D. I se t.taiy yr Am riean So li l or l.-ltgit'US IMm all n llli: ONTK.T-Tlie lute rvi.-vv between flu Ut and tbe 5imiig niiir necurreii in l'e I'M, ast of tlio Jordan. S ion after Jcstn Iireillcttd his cruciiiilun .it Jcnisaleni After thnt tl.e mother of Jatncs an I Juhti pre fern d he r ambitious re.utst in b half etf her Miiii, showing that the eiiiciples were lint fre-o from the mist ike 11 nutioiis of our I.oril s mission 'I here is no further record or what occurred 011 the eiist of the river. Once more the fords of Jt.rtl'n vvero 11 s.iTI .mil Jesus was .ignin 011 tlio toll of Judei l'roer. "Heiilnd him was. tho minlstr of Hut gosiiel of word or die 1. In tore hitu w.is the llnal net of his Ilfo toward which all had consciously tended." .1.1 lJdt r-dieliti r marks, lie w.is of set purpose siting e.y to Jetusalcm. thiro to give hit "iiic a nii Bcm for men." Tlie first M.11I0.1 leiclied via. Jericho, the liy of I'.iltns. fame el I01 Its 111.111 Iinportaiit e'Vetils In .levv.sh tils torv. '1 lie town l.i on tlie dim 1 cnr.ivaii ruiiil troi'i liui.i'cus to Ji ru-aieiti, jtlt iniii'.- f r mi tiie litter place. i tilings of tho upiint.ic h irew .1 vast concoiin-c of iKoiilc. I Hi: l:l)(i;.lt (Vi-e l This visit of Ji Mis to Jericho Involved tlio vvelfiti of a rlcii man iiatunl raecbetis nn.l ot a poor blind in. in ti.im, il llartlineus. The tonne r became thn host (Luke xlx. 110), ininisier lnj to Our l.ord'3 comfort. Tlie l.itti r, o I4ie.itly .iftlletisl. was .1 rclplent of lavor. Thus Jetu.s tojich tl the two soil il cxtre mis. I.tikes sajs that the blliid in in was hrsj. tli.t lio at el JesLt, met berorc elite lnir Jcr b ho (clniiter xvlli, "I.e. while ilattlu vv anl il irk .isert tiiat it was .itl. r leaving the :i (Malt. XX, .3 . ami therefore after the' feast of VCicch. lis. It is ii.ib.ili! i Ih it l.tllve meant near the city, for - i.i.iv his wonU t. traiislatcsl. itiit It milters not. If thn two histoilans disagree it in on a point ot no itniiortanct. Whether the rich come tlrt with a fi ist .mil Ihe poor in th-ir Mliiilm sm follow, or whether tlie order is nverseil.it MRtiiilos nothlni. Let u.-. remeniber tint 1....1. l...n -.!...! .. I. ana I'Hrlsl (I'niV. MClll l'.-,Jllie7 i i ,' ...... .... .. ...... ..--..- ks.II. J) Of one we stud to-ila. ot I ho I other next Miuday. Jesus. vvn no reels-Cte-r of le rsunu 'llli: UI'TCIIV (Vcr?e 47) It vv.i-4 a i;re.i. nnd i ippv cotnpany th it escortesl the .M.is ti r Into Jericho and out as tin lili disci ples how innnv besides th" tw.'lve wo l.i.ovv not vee there, at.el a muitilu.l' of tlio 1-ople. eimwii tosttlier out of n sp ct er cunoylty tchapttr xx, 30). whleh is not Im probable, for people Willi afillcllon 1c hmpithetlc nssoci ition, but our writer do" n"gt mention tl.e other. Tl.u noi-e etf tlio crowd fullM on the .ar of thn blirl who is reeklnir alms, and lie rai' rly tniiulrcs the cause. On barnine; tliat Jesus was p isslnir. ha Immediately tvit that his opportunity hail come. Tho report of th many wonder ful clecels of tho S iv lor had been repeated UKain nnd np-ain. until the land was full of the wonderful -torv. Hirtimeus 1ml dotibtle'9 lone elesireii that the sreat pl'l Fiilnn would come. Whon. therefore, the lntelll"senie was rccelvesl he cried out with it loud voice fur help It was an Intelligent rr. "Jesus." ho sild. usiiiK the proper ti tle (Matt.. 1. 21i. "tho'i roti of David." the name, of Mes-d-ili (1 Mines, vlll. Z. "have mercy on me" lie pie ided for a personal favor. He had no claim or urgument. He w.is poor and unworthy. THK URSTHAINT Vcr.i 4.) There are m mv people who nlwaj attend to the pro prieties, who caro more for order and de cency, fur ileconm and politeness, thin for the w elf ire of tho unfortunate. If they had their wav men would die of huntrcr be citpeo the regulated methods of relief must not lo overlooked! or reelected. So In till"! case. PomeofthOFe who formed the eeort of Jesus, wlo were probably most demon ftntive in their praises, rebuked the mnn nril told him to be rjtilet. To them 1 Is out rrv was .on unwarranted interruption, an offensive Intrusion. A Mini mill, crvlnc for helpliy the wav!de. n vvitlt much rejoicing Messiah Is pnnounced on his wiy to tho Rre.nt cltv! Whit presumption! .b well mlcht nn'e deni7en in the lovve- tenement Pre-eent himself for consideraflon when the President rides ilontr tlie avenue to lie m mmurated nt tho f'npitol. Hut Hirtimcus did rot heesl te words that wre snoken to Mm. His case was desteri'c Ills faith roe above nil opposition lie put to si lence the" who would restmin him riv crvliip; nil the more loitdlv to the creat de liverer Tlio in'ien! wns from hearties men to IS levini' fTirrl, THH CAM.-fVerse 4?1 DM ever a needy roul trv In vain for divine help? It is the rlory of the infinite tint stoons tn tho finite, that lie turns to thof-c In distress.. jestts heird tlie e irnest plcadii! of 11 ir tlmeus. heard it above all the shouts of np plnuse. .tbovft all tie words spoken to sup press it. ind lie -..instil in iii, Journev. cau-lnir all others to stir.d still on,. pra.er. at Ieitst. arrested nttention, and c liattKisl for tl.e time th" course of the laird's action He "-tool In the way and commanded thoe who vvero near, perhaps his apostles (who rcum-ib!y had not joined in the restraining wonis) to cnll Hnrtimetts. or. ns I.tiko s.ivs (chapti'r XV III. 10). to brlnij him. eloiibtless to lend him. ns otherwise !.e would not Und th way. This instruction to others to assist run" havu been preceded bv Christ's own call (Mitt xx. Ji), If another apostl-'s ttst. inonj, may Ik accepted. The service thus impoi-td v;as promptly and Kracloiislv icti- ilcici!. revcrFln" complete Iv those Inrsh vvordu tint had been delivered at llrst. "I5e of jrood cheer." thev said. 1 oplmr lo dispel all fear ind anxlctv and promote a spirit of Jojful expectancy. That is the first mes-a-je thnt Cod -ends to every trouMe'd lieart (John xlv. 1), a mess-aiw of promised consolitlon. THI- AI'I'UOACII (Vers CO) The Invi tation was quickly anil Klady heeded Cast ing aside hts outer rjarment (Matt. V. II). vvhlLli was worn for comfort and protec tion. ISartlmcus stood up, advanced slowly, while others led tbe way. and came to Jesus. That wan an net of olssllert faith in ehe lovlr.i: and michty deliverer. It was doubtless Intended as a tt and a lihelosute All who saw hint cemie litievv h' was blind nnd believed th it h K Hived. Moreover, the approach mndo niore c o-.sple-uous all tho parties who nt'r interested ill the trans ictlon the invltlnc Jesus, the invited bc'KK'ir. tiie helpful aisistle, ami the prior guardians of uroprkt The steps taken from th place nitre he was sittini; to the placo where Jesus was stand i':;;, occuplnu; but a few mome-nt'. mirkel the procress and chance in the thoughts und fee linps f all prc-scnt. It m ij' not be nltoRethor Improper to sucijist that herein umbolized in small deirtee what oc curs "plntuilly when the sin-sick soul tlnds Jcus. There nro some things which he must do. In response to an invitation (Mntt. xl. Sj. by vvlileh he make'.- it possible for Jesus to do what he proposes. Till: tri:s.T10N (c.rse CD It was a. most ititertsllni: r-cene when the suppliant stood before tlie Savior. Around the two were i;athcred the multitude who caKtrly waited in silence to know what would 1 c the outcome. Tlie calm and bellit-ii.mt looU on that luavenlv countenance contrasted striklni-ly with tho mingled hope and fear UiIilavctl In the face of the blind anil with the wonder depicted In the B.ize of the be holde rs. Tho silence was broke n bv tlie quedtlon. "What wilt thou that I should do unto theeT' and the arswer was j-iven with promptness. "That 1 might receive my siuht " 'there was no request for money or preferment. If only tlie lost sense could be restored so th it the outer world might illMill be visible the desires would be met 1.1 w'us l PcllIc (f'xid tiiat was Bought, for tile moment excluding or including all other KUlX - l. lie ---ceil' i eiusui aivvavs to ue ue,l- line, inn v.nv cue iuetioii7 I lie blind in in nan not previously presented his need-he had only cried for mircj. without o much as asking for what he sought. Assuming that Jesus knew his thoughts (John li. Ti). he Jet desired the statement that the bv statiders, might know, and that thus the real purpose of the Interview might Le dis closed. Tilr; Ki:SlLT (Verse iSlTho statement by Uartimcus was followed bj nine occur rencea 111 rapid succession, bone- of n,.,... nt I are ln tht: I,'-'on' and Use are given by Mat Tr thew nnd l.uke. Arratted ln oreier they th. "re: 1. Jesus moved with compassion na His... t. m ut Hi-Hi oi me c. iv lor. :. On account of this he touched the sUht I(S9 eics. . Simultaneously he spoke, sav ing. "Hecclve thy sight." 4. He directed the beggar to go his v.ij. dismissing him to aet his pleasure with his new-found oower .T. He declared that faith had made him whale, that it was the ccnditlon upon which the cure was performed. G. Immediately the blunt man saw. 7. As the proccs-lon moved on ISartlmeUH followed. 8. Like the others lie rejoiced, but more thin they he glorified God. for he had greater reason than they, i. And let nil the people Joined to gives pralio unto God for his wonderful deed (Matt, v, 15.) Here ls an undoubted miracle Strength and Vigor Mr. C. 31. Scott, 1S49 Dor- cliestcr Avenac, Boston, llass., tells Low be became a stroarr, licartj tnan : "About tro j-er.ri nco I MiflVred eral debility und I doubt if tlit-ro wcsnnvbodvmoro utterly mlscrabla tii i: I a. I had no Ufa or enerjry, nnd vvai as doprened menially as I was v.on out phv ally. Itwcji not atnll unusual for mo to go to sleep overmr work. My'blood was thin nnd watery, but theworstof it nil was tlio dreadfai, we-arvin nervousness ot nlsbt. When I retired at ten oMoelt, Instead of -oInr to sleep I wonld to'saLd turn tlllvvell on Into the morain-r, and when I ntvoko it was without any feellngofbelnK refreshed or rested. I lost to miieli tlesh that I got dow a to 122 pound In wclfht, and I had no diro for food. " Ist Jansary frientl ur-ted mo to try Dr. William.' Pink Pllla for Pal People. 1 had previously trlixl ninny different kinds of roniedien and had consulted three pbvslclnn, but tie little relief they pave was very brief, so I wiik eompietely discouraged. My friends, however, insisted and I trlsd th medicine. " By tho time the scrord box was begun there) was such evident Improve ment that I continued taking them till the ninth box, when I felt that I wm entirely curod. I now weigh IM pounds. Tberois no algsof nervousness. 1 rest well and feel rtronjr, and am able to enjoy life one more- Mrs. Scott wan feeling u Hrlerun down a few weeks ago, but she Immediately began taking Ir. Wllllrms' Fink Fills for Tale I'eoplaaud he 1 experiencing th same beneficial result that I dbk" (Signed) C. M. BOOTT. Or. Williams' Pink Pills ir Pale Are sold In bo-es (nnver in hnlk) at CS cents a Kii. or sis boxes fbr (ile. anil may be hMl of nil ,lru;;lvj. cr ctreet Ir lusll from lis. Wilo-liics Midicin-i CojeriT. caenectLJy. r. x. The man was really Mind. The peeiplc knew il. He was restored bv the word and touch of Jes is. The is-uple knew tint UuO A.i who wltn "ssni th- deed voro convinced th t supernatural power had ls-n implojed at .1 thev gave utterance to their convictions ii Bueh vi av .t t leave no doubt In any mind. Ki:ri.i:TIOX!s Bvirr deed of Christ m ly I v'ev.eil from various point-", and n w li-autv will appear frejm each soparat" eonsiderntion. Note partlculirty lien : 1 The .nirai l proves the eie ity n' Christ (John 111. 2.) Admit thit the relate events are facts ami the conclusion i Inevltab'c and irreiistlble. That thev wcit- facts no one e n ooiilit who attaches anj historic vilL'f to the writings of three men. M it tiiew Mirk and I.uke. who were compete-it witnesses, z. The cure of the Mini man through in Iiiddent.iI references muv- Ie t iken to illustrate th work of grnce In tho he-arts of men. The parallel must not bo traced too closely or dogmatically, ns Fome are elispr.se-! lo do, throtiEh a. disposi tion to Hplrituiliz- nil scriptu-c. thereiiv perv'rting it fmn its true purieose. Still the state of liartlmeus, hi-, earnest cry, his glad respoi-e. nnd the attention, word and deed of Jesus are like those nct3 by which rinncrs are saved. 3. The highest use of tho passage Is to ilirpliv the compassion of Jcsi. (Matt. xx. 34 Tor that purpo probably it his place in the mrratlve. Ar such it appropriitelv follows and confirms thn Ktr.tement of verse- -13. Jesus --howed those nliout him that he came not to re ceive honor and ministration, but to do eood. to live nn ideal life. Yon Will Hake No Mistake If you tik clthr one of the Illinois Cen tral's fast tnlns for Nashville, Chittanoo g.i or Atlanta. VISITORS AT THE HOTELS. I S. ftallnger of Londcn. England. Is t the bouit em "harles II Ccfd-r of Duenos Arres; Bo'Jth America, is at ine si. :vicnc.:as. e; II Webster of Carlsbad. "N"w Mexico, ls ' .Kl3n"'-. Dl me I-unie-r-. vv. I. JlesecH. a JefTer n Cltr a- manu- facttircr. Is at the IJid'lI. ij,"cfed Uolm" ot ''sno"-,. 5Io. Is at fe t i- ii... . .v.. .. c-j-.-.e. st I tslVtb MnS,r m'"nt ,t Frrtnr. ew. Mc. J O. Qinsbl arl Mr- Chrib! of th City of Mexico ate at the Jsouthern. J 11 Davl- and Mrs Davis of ftaa Antonio. Tex . are at th j-t. Nicholas. VV A Hothneii ard Jlr- Ito'hvvell of Mcbtr Iv. Mo . nre at the Planters. I . i:iack-vell of SirlncCeld. Mo. ls at thei Mn leil - i: IT. liein editor of th Nevada (Mo.) Mali, is at t Iicld. :nre; V I'ry. a stockman from Keokuk. la . Is it lb Vioser (I I: s-wln-hart ef n'e. Alaska, ls at ths ft Mcl-.d-f " 2" I!".-- cf Columbus. Ifas.. ls at tie Until! s I) Itiher. Crnmt" Treasurer cf I.lv in-ja'or Cojnty. Is at th- I.acli1 -1 VVec-dy Tit cf l'al'.a. Tex . Is at tla Sotitliern 1. It Ileatly nrd ".Ir- Itatty of Galventon. Tx . are at the -t rs.cbola- -)l T II Hunch of IJttle Itoek. Ark., i at tl e 11 inters. -A I Ttibock of Leav enwort!. Kas. is at tit seijh4 rn M " Hat of rarrninKton. Mo. ! nt tne I.nclede ! E. I-l'e of McrrrM'. Mr. Is at th Southern -VA. 1 Ileeves l'ianters Helena. Ark.. 1 at ths 11 McPherson. a railrcstd contractor from Roouville, Mo. is at th I.aclcde. WON TURKEYS, BUT LOST THEM. Fowls Were Stokn Hefore Winners W V t ...............1 "'" - " .. ' j William Hoffsteter of Luxembourg was 1 . . . . . ... - vestertiay i.neti i nnd cots iv Justice ot tlie I'eaco ChristLm Xoerner for stealinir . - - -- j n eieii.e. ...1,. ...i.w uih.i from Henry H111011 a salooiikeepcr at that place on Tli'iiksgivlng Me. s"inioti"s loss cuifcd him to spend several ttiii-iitufort.ible minutes while li- w.is ex plaining to a crowd of angry introns that he was rot trv ing to swindle them when he indacesl tl em to to their luck in a drnwiiK 11 litest for the f vvk-. After tlie vvlnnir- were pniounced Simon led them into a In'-, vard to get their to.vls. anil e'nl net d scov.r until then that thev Inn! bee.) stolen. Visions of Thanks Riving dinners went cliinmeting. and Mr. Simon had a bird time eplalr.lng. As soon as his customers were satistled he retorted the mitter to Constable John I". Schaner, and the latter ili-plived his ability as a siiuth bv lauding Hoftsteter behind th; bars within tvvtntv -four hours. PERSIAN MINISTER ARRIVES. Oeneral Khun Taiks Aliont His Jli-ion lo This Count rv. New York. Dec. 7. General Inac Klitn Mofakii.itnril Doviet. General Alde-de-Cam) to the Miah rf l'ersl 1. and the new l'crsian Ministt r to this country, ua- a pa-e-nge r on the steamer Pcutschland when she ar ri.ed here to-day. "I come to this courtrj." 1 sild, pri marily, of course, to ,l.i what I can to de velop til" relations, both of f-iendship ard omricrre. between my country and tlie United States. These relations arc now most h irmnnloti. I am also anxious to familiarize melf with whit Is best In jour civilization, the wav jour people live, our Inventions, the applic:itlon.s of elec tricity and tho modern appliances of every "eirt. General Khan was with the Shih when tho nttcmit v as made on the Litter's life In I'.ins. General Khan's home Is ln Teheran. He will spend two dijs here nrd then proceed to Washington. FRIGHTENED TO DEATH. Vancouver Man Drops Dead After Interview With Wronged Wife. Vancouver, llritlah Columbia. Dec. 7. Confro'itcil by tbe wife whom he had de serted for another woman. William Iiouitoii, son of a line English familj-. dropped dead, and hi 4 body is now at tl.e morgue. The, wife came here from England, and Iluultun suddenly icplred. after a stormy Interview with her. The autopsy physician declared, after a close examination of the body and Its organs, that death had resulted from fright. .r 'N Za from uer.- People NICKERSON IS ARRESTED. OT Chiims lie Did Not Kidnap Ilia Daughter. r.nrrr.Kic STfrciAiu Warrensburg. Mo.. Dc. 7. William Nlclc er.son. who is charged with kidnaping hi iliughtcr. Mrs. Taj lor Clvlls. whom he gar in marriage Sunday for a Rray mare worth Jin. was captured by the otilcers this even ing. Nil ken-on states that h wag angry with his new son-in-law for not filling- his part of tho contract bv turninrj over the horse, and declares that was the cause of ths dis agreement between l.lmelf and Clvlls. He left afoot with his daughter Tuesday for his father's at Holden. twenty-three miles away, but said that his daughter asked to accompany him to get away from Civ Us. Tho two walked back last night through driving rain and tbe girl presented, a sorry appefrance. Clvlls"". meeting with his bride In the Jus tice courtroom was a pathetic scene. The girl Is but IS j ears old nnd seems to b afraid of both her husband nnd her father. Civ IN seized hr by the arm and dragged , hrr up the street. Nether had any money j- and the girl hail been without anything- t cat all elav. Nlckerson was bound over anl will h iv e his hearing to-morrow. MAMIE WHITE CAPTURED. Notorious Panel Worker Caught at Louisville. Ch!f of Detectives Eesmond received n telegram jesterday from Marshal "ft. JS. Fee of the Supreme Court of Missouri 4-ti.ting that he hid Mamie White in cus tody at Louisville. Ky., and was comic"" I otlicer lsv sent to the station with a patrol . v.agcn to meet blm at. 7.30 o'clock thia on iiero wltn ner. lie requested tnai an V.agCn I mnniin- Minnie White Ls on of the be-t-kno-wn pan.l-worker.s In the West. Her picture la in "" rogues" gallery. About a year aro sl-e ,klpp(, out of St. Loui,. on the aarae inv til.it tile Sjlllireme Court afflrmed hm decision committing her to the penitentiary for two ears on a charge of grand larceny. Her borrt was forfeited and the authorties have been s;carchlrg for her ever since. A fi vv di ago she was. located at Jefferson vlilc. Ind. WILL PETITION CONGRESS. ' Farmers Along Missouri's Banks Want IJiver ImproTements. Joseph Wherry. O. P. Baldwin and other owners of property on the eaat hanks of the Missouri River In St. Louis County, ara preparing a memorial to Congress asking for improv emer.ta of tho river hacks ln order to prevent their farms from boln-f washed away. The memorial that Is now belnr clrsu Iifd for sngmtures will be presented to Congress before Christmas by Congress man Hartholdt. The petitioners state that tho improvements made several veara ago from tho mouth of the Missouri to Jelferson City retarded for a time the cut ting of the banks, but asi the work waa never completed the current cut ln nt places where no Improvements were made and the danger of having thousands ot acres of lincl washed away still exists. Pint- ItlutT Cotton Movement. KKl-VIIMC SI'ECIAU fine IJIulT. Ark.. 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