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2, XWA. ? NEWS OF THE CITY CHURCHES; PASTOR MfiUZE'S INSTALLATION Tho 1. aies of the IJndell Acnuc Chrls tun elm -ill !iao arranged an cntertain nii nt to lie glv n ft the Jefferson Club Hall, elrand avenue and Pine street, this tntng Ti'e programme for the occasion Is at follow s PAP.T I "t fr rij-o and -lli International Pima-i. M j. UrMcln Mi. tun-am Maglnn. ilr. otto Dicrker. Tabl-au I untan 1.ijf. Mi-- Po'-leriiiirph. Mr. i:p;eron Eons liars tone Solo Seirrfvl Mr. William Pngll-l.. TiMeau rvlonlat Pas Vis llrln human. J!r WUHara Nlelicl-m Ft ji" inu SoloAn Offfn Secret TvbHS pril Mrs AUtf rt tl CI arrcll f JV' ts Tableau George and Martha Washington 111m ll.hn Whitman. Mr II. I-eddtrmm v!cal Duct On. Trial We Two Were MiIns XSls Hiril. Mis. PleichT.' Tableau iKdtlr MadUon. Miss Thornton. Teier Polo ( n Marie at tl.c lattice r.obm 1'ran lei-She W.re a, Wrcatn of Koni. ..Old ISillid Lt (3) Bon Joui . fcuane Pano K- Mr flllT.jrd M Dulpb. PAP.T II W ZZcnlo&ic Tle "U orld's Pair. Mr ;eurfi! Magvurc. r 2U.leu Barbara Prlctcfilc k- MIfs Mabel Srrllh ". wl'i S"l lnicrmeiio from Caeallfria Ki.-Ui .na iljsjenl r Mr. William ilurrlsoi, T l.liaa .. ... Heroine i Ml-s limn. Mr. Johnson. 1SS t-,ji J f..r si prn..- . " i en Ald'ter .. :eln -in, if lan 11 Mu'i'l iJl . a I : .Vis lltntsc Cjriie. "l.Uuiu M""lein Ainfinan Girl. MWi Jc--io Mntlh. Mr l.iddrrman t WMiriiw-i Unties Quartet Mulo slcacj Mrs r l.mlia Web Urn miirano. Ml I-illlan Jlaitli-VMnd. MS-und r.. r.ino , VIm Marietta Hagltv. brsr alto; MIs Mine l.'Iitl . wan viid alt" SK ten- ArLaiisaj Irncler. M-. Jt-- M Battle. Mr. Charles Magulic T ltau1 bonus Jeffeitun Mr Paul O.rctlier. uafaetto Park Methodist Chuich '"111 liao u music sen ice Sunday evening In liaee of the regular service. A iccltal will , given b Mi. William K lteicli. io!ln it, assisted liy ili. 12ru- -tira llllteuber per. alto, Mr. l'rcderick Pftiffer and Mrs. Cburlc McDonald at the piano, an! the hoys' tholr The wvc.ith nuinbt r in the belies of Pop ti'.nr Tallus at the Central Voting Men's i hriftlan Aoc!atioii x.U he clvm on Tucs tlav cienliur. February . by I'lofetsor V. O Slettei. Rem nil ir.htructor In drawing ii.. jt i ,ttiu vh.tIt ..h.ini on the e.ih- 1et. "Art. Bthical and Industrial" Mr. fvlveter Is alo nt the head ui the draw- me ilepoittncnt of th- a-sociatlop school, This lecture v.ili be iliustiated bv the ster- iptlCOll. -V were an tnc oilier lec-iuris in this ?trtc-i of Popular Talks, this is free to all inn There will be a pitriotie service at the I.indell Avenue nristiin Church, corner of IJniiJl boulevard and Vandevenltr avenue, n Sunday evening, to which tha l'irst Jt:K Jmert. N G. M . the lilue and the Gray irganlz.iJioii and the .several 3. A. Jt. po"ts in th e'tv have been invifd. Tne church Ih appropriately decorated, and Doctor jiaii'ii, itiiie ioe loi Nelson v.ill preach on the theme. "Our c vunttj s ureainc-s - procrumme ol p elliptic music has been pr pared Iv Pro I'ycr Jicoliv. tlie cliureh oiganist, ivliUli w 11 In rend r d by the choir. Mojnt Cil.anre fhrlsti in Cliureh. King's ' Ji'ghvv ty and Morgan str.et. will have pe. :ai paie er its. to-morrow evening, "p.s'al nunilrs Organ prelude, br Miss Mabel Ij-ngc 'To In tin" bv- choir: "1. ir- go organ md mandolin: soio. .ngei s ?ad . 1 v Mr J I) Plcl:erell;"C,lorlV' ehoi- tno 'liale Y"." Mr. and Mr. ita-lts H Green and Mr Kelej ; solo. huvt-r f. cm Cavaileria Itusticana. Mrs. t'h V"s H ureen. address iy Mr. rjrrell. ja't .i Tiin'tv Kieopal Church is holding specinl l'tt.a lv-ues as follows. Bailv at 7 a. m, 1 .dv ciminunicn pres-eded liy morn.ng j.acr Wi Inerdav and Priday evening s. .vices at vvhieli tnidresep '-e made Sun trfsjs, prajer is at 7 a. ra., l.oly communion ai 7Uel;holv cucharist Ti 11 a. m.. with r rrsmrti-.d evenseng and sermon at S p. i.i. All are inv ited to attend. The Grand Avenue Pr.sbv terian Church 'is lTitroduetd a fift.'n nn.iutcs minutes" r-rvi'e Introductorv to the regular .V &"i'J5r-service. jnJ """ far."it,Js b ing ""neV "iprrreeiated Tills service begi'is i.omptl) at 7 1". p m. and to-morrow ive lug the numbers will lie. "The Holv ''i" nng bv Mi Gtorge C. Carrie, tenor if no Grand Aventu ("lurch choir. Ml ' N I . i ' or Hod lias returned from Newark, wlie'e in p:aein-d tile "rounder's F'-rmon ..'i la't Sjnda and will re lii le. tores on 'I'aur' to-morrow- .ii the S. eond Itiptist. His theme is .Mm and His Pilends." illustrated "II.. rom as f, 'Thei f and t rom Mend. Issohn's "Oratorio" bn the choir follows Haws solo. 'J (ion, mive eie . tenoi recitative ami oprano soio. Theie was a disciple", soprano recitative nd tenor "(. "Ananias went his way"; sopiano solo, "And l'aul came", tenor and l.uSs duet. 'Now we are Ambassadors"; tiuartet 'How lovely are the messengers ; quatoi, "O thou, the true and only light." A series of meetings, led by the Ileverend r, Campbell Morgan, the gre-it Bngllsli preacher, in which all the churches con nected with the Bv.tnftrllr.il Alliance of the iitv will have part, will be held in Pilgrim Church. March 1C to CO inclusive. Mr. Mor gan will reach St Ixiuis March. I'i and will hold a mass meeting the afternoon of the 2Cth and continue two meetings a daj afternoon and evening, during tho two weeks. Committees are already at work in preparing for tlue meetings. At th" rirst Congregational Church. Del mar, near Grand avenue, to-morrow even ing at 8 o'clork. the Keverend Doctor Cor nelius II Pitton will give a talk on the life of Chr'st. beautifully illustrated with stereoptlcon views. Tho hjmna and re sponsive services will also be thrown upon the screen. The Bevrend V J. Williamson, pastor Third Baptist Church, will address the men's meeting at Central V M C. A. to iiKinovv afternoon at i o'clock on the sub ject. "The Sapreme Vision" Bible clashes, conducted bj Judge Selden 1'. Spencer, Judge A A. Pason. Mr Wells H. Hurl butt. Jr . nnd Mr. Ira B Bute, will meet a usual at 3 o'clock. All men are cordially Invited to attend. Tie song service at St. Mark's F.pPcopaI Cburth to-morrow evening will include the following numb.r'." Sopiano solo, "Poiever With the Ixird " Gounod, bv Mrs. Stribllng; anthem. T Will Arise," Mar-ton. violin soli "Serenade" Schubtrt. by Charles Sev mour. Jr ; alto solo. "There Is Itest for the Wtary," by Jli's lleall; antln m, "Praise Ye the Bather." Gounod: cornet solo. "Holy Cltv," Adam-., bv Professor ( hailes Seymour. The Beverrnd Doctor J. I Greene, pres ident of Wlllitm Jewel Coilece. will preach at the Immanuel itaptist Church lo-mor- lovv. morning anci evening rnis cnurcn is ktiow without a jiastor. but It is generally indcrstood that a pastor will be called in ti near future. Special memorial services will be held at t.iitenarv M B Church. South, to-morrow-afternoon at " o'clock in honor of the late George A. -llaki r. Short addresses will be d. livcred bv the Reverend Doctor W. W. Hojil. pastor of the Second B.iptin Church, the Keverend Doctor M Ilurnlnin. pastor of Pilgrim Congregational Church, and Mt ssrs Murray Carletnn. I'rank 1". Havs, J V". Klnselier and others. The St. Bonis rresbvtery, SoaJi. held a called meeting at the Central Presbyterian. Church jesterday the Keverend Doctor J. ddison Smith jifsldlng. The Keverend J. 1-ajton Maue, pastor-elect of the Central "liurcli. a? received from the Presbytery of l-exlngtoii, Va ci.t! airangements were made for Ids installation. Sundiv evening. Match '2. The Iteverend Doctor II. I. IVrris will propound the constitutional questions and deliver the charge to the pastor, tho Iteverend Doctor Brands K. lSeattie. of Louisville. Ky.. will preach the sermon, and tne Keverend Doctor J. F. Cannon, pastor of the Grand Avenue Church, will deliver the charge to tho peopiec. yne otfer Pres bvterian churches of the city will be in vited to take part In the installation rctv Ices The neverend Wiilitm Sehuts. of tho Memorial German M. E. Church, will speak at the South Side V. M. C. A., No. 180) South BightemCi street, to-morrow after noon tit A:"Q. and hl subject will he. "The Good Solciier." Miss Gussie B. Kalb tvlil Tlie Keverend Doctor A. T. Wolff, of th North Presbsterian Church, is preaching a sen.-! tif Sunday evening sermons on "-Modern Flippant Skepticism of the Street "otneis," and his lliemo to-morrow will lie? "The Creel of th Jloejcrn Infidel." Ske Bcvereiid Ioctor A. C. Jllller, prcsl- dent of Hendrlv College, Ark. is in th? cit and will prtach at the Cook Acnue M. 11 Church, South, to-morrow morning. In the evening, the Keverend V. 1". Me Murrj, Presiding filler. w.Il preach s The new bell for the new All Saints Church, corner of Mt -second btrcet and Maple :icnui-. of which fie Iteorend .1. H IjOiig 1 the pastor, will lie blewd Sund i ' afternoon. March 2. at 3 o'llock. lmmediatc lcl thereafter, a mt'-siou will ho Inaugu rated by tho KisMonlst Iiiher. J nit s ltjan and Henry Mlllc-r. to continue, onu week. Tho Kevcrcnd Hoctor .7. "W. I-e. piior of St. Juhn's .M. 12. Cliureh Suuth. will :tr Jie in tile city tlii tvtniiig, and will fill ills pulpit to-morrow, uioinlug and exciiing. The doctor has been spending about t.M) months in l'asaduia, C..1 . tjir tlif purposi: of lecruiting liii health, whb h wa.s some what impaired through i sen re nttitk of la grippe. Ilepoit s.is his l.ialth lias been fu!l regained, and that lie will enter m oious! ujn.il his work. The St I-oui I'rimars I'mon will hold its meeting in the hall on tfe t'll-d floor nt No 31 North KIghlh sunt, which has 1hi-ii fitted upon prci.ill for tin ir u-e Mis. Uankiii will had in the deotuna! .serie-, and Mrs. J. W. Athjood will teach tho les son. 'I lie Uecroml B J'uekworth. rector of St J.ime" Bpi'-coiial Church, iireached 5en tejila at tilt- noonda mtetlng in piogres at corner of Blghth and Olive Plieets. He will alu speak again tti-daj Tlie Si Ijinls nv.ingelle.il AlIHrce will hold its IV'jruary meeting, at Odd rclltm-,' Hall net Monda at in.'o ,, , Tho pap r of tie day will bo read !v the ltiron! 'harles i: Watson, pj.stor of tlie Tirst United rrcsbj tcrl.tn Church. Tho ISevcrcnd I. W. I'a-ntlerov, rectir of Mount Calv iry Bplxcopnl ChiirMi. will deliver an address at the Honcus ne.t Mondav morning on 'The Goptl in the Coinmunion Ollice." The evensong programme at St lcn--g-.s I piscopal Church to-irerrow oveniii; w.il intlude the following number Trio f.ir violin, 'cello and organ, hj reset, v.lli le rendered liv Miss nilen Jnhnson ielinl-t. Mr. llresinaii. Veilisi. and Profrssoi Paul Mori, organist. Tenor --olo. -A1 de Willi Me." Shellev bv Mr Willi im Jorsen,tn, violin solos bv MNs Johnson. "Adag!c," bv Uies, and "Ucrceu-e," bv (Jodard. .ugait eolo. "Pilgrim Songs of Hope.- Hapt.stt; Velio son. 'Bvening Stir." ranuliau'Ci , choi us, "Gallia, ' Gounod, by chtir of thirty voices. Pn'ou Miss'on. No UK l'rnnklln avepu-. will begin fipeelil levival n tings to-night aini the Reverend B B. Hendricks, pastor . of a Cuinberinrd Presbv ten in fhureh ai Terne-see. will pi each. rc-merrow the Reverend h II Bolton of Chicago vvi'l prtach -.nd . or.tintie for at least one week. j preaching each evening. The male quartet from Barnes Medic ll College will render special muic at the revival meeting at the Tower drove 31 B. Church to-morrow night. Mr. James Kicli ardson will also sing. The First German I'resbjterlan Church will hold evangelistic meetings all net week. Tuesday and Thursday evenings In BnglWi anl othet i venings in German. There will be an all-dtv prajer meetirg ... . , . .. , , . . -rt - - vv leinc-ciay, iiegiiii.i..g a. ao ... ,. I"ull gospel services vvi'l be held to-n-.or-rovv afternoon at L'.30 at No 2511 Stoddjrl sii.et, conducted 1 Bvangeh-t Annie Pai-le;-. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES. Topic: "OIiedicncL'." (I Sam. xv. -22, '2:; 1 Kinjjs iii, 11; liev. xxii, 11.) Tlie voung people's topic for conferenco in tin. evirlons denominational societies to- 0,i t nlw.d.enee" which is morrow evening Is Obedience, which is li-ic-f.il on thre different STiptlires. I Sim- I .... n-t .r;. r King-, id 11 and Bev ela- iii.n ssll u The first relates to the dlsa- bedience of Saul, the nrstKIW j I sraeu the second includes a promise 111 .iue i to Solomon at tho time he assunea inc. scci L IClls .-- --- . . ter of Israel, and tne tniro is "'- "S ". fill promise 'of Clir.'st to all who seek to lender mm true ooeeiieuce:. Tho kind of obedience under considera tion Is that which everj one is eMiected to render to the revealed will of God I his will has been learlj outlined In the strlp tures of the Old and New Testaments, and . i-i. .w...,. in. miK mf.illimo rmo ot faith and r.ct'M U b inai ouuiw vhich lies at in.' ioiinu-iiiun ui ubn. -.-torn to God -md right relation to human fcclcty. It seeks to lift the Human soul up to the p'.tnc of Its lirst relation a"d pu it in . po-tUiok of communion and felio.v ship with God In a v ord. it is conform itv with the original law of liems iMl'EllATIVB-Sucli obedience is imper ative. There is nothing else that can ta ke its pi-ice Sanitid said to Saul, "Hath the Bor'l as gteit delight in burnt offerings as in obeving the voice of tho IO ret Be hold, to obey is better than sacrillce. an to hearken than the fat of iam. Sau had been commissioned to CO and Mnl; Yineiek. and utterly destrov all hit they have and spare not." But ln'Uad of uoin, .-0. Saul "spared Agag and the liest of the -heep. and of the own. and. of the fat lings and the lambs, and ni! that was scod. and would not mt.rlv destrov them When confronted with his d'obedl.nce Saul at nrst said. "1 have performed the tommandment of the Bord ' But Samuel called his attention to the lowing of tho herds and the bleating of the snecp, he said ho had done this in order to sacrl Uco unto the Bord " Hut Samuel replied, "IKliold. to obey is " than sicrllice and to hearken than the fat of rams I ... i. MiiTM-rti nnd !? ns blndiiiK to day aSNXhen flrt tnWl.heU. It H our Imperative duty to obey the will of. God as evpresstd in his Word, roKAtdlcbb 1 all other consideration. Subterfuge is not permissible and K snjre ta he lisc0V cred Too many effect to comprom.se. ohedlnce by rendcrins me sort of ron bWeration. But thU will not work. Somo men acquire wealth b haily inismes-, transaction-, ruid then stele to case theii conscience by niacins some iare dona ..... ..- rth,niiii .e tpHeinnsworU. lmc .. .!," fMl'TnUt-iko if Still and Is tho .1... !!, mm iilist!tUtC lOr ODeUHilltr .-. t.v. ---.- - - ,. ..t..ll.. 1 'LWHMnNT-Disobedience Is mre to hrlng'lts dire rrwaid. It tot Saul hli, kins dom and It will cot any man tho kingdom of heaven who trie it Said Samuel t Saul: "Becaiw thou hast rejerted thn woni of tho Ird. ho hath aUo rejected thee rrom helm? K!nB " Ami Sail I said n io SanuM. "I have tinned" What would he not have (,len to be able to undo hLs act of dKobodlPncp" But alas, it was too late He was now to reap as lie had jovin. T-'k mauv a man since, proud and defiant until his Bin overtook him. and then ready to part with i.t.r thins for restoration Bur. hoouer would tho Niagara return back over the fall than tint man could undo the Mu of disobedience. Hut is th-rc no hope. Yes. but only in the mercy of Ood as eerci-ed thiouKli Jeus Chrlt. He "bare our sins in his own brdv on the cro" that T.e mls "hope lu his mercy." But thte door u mercy Is open only to thoo who truly re pent "and do work' meet for repentance It must be no half-way matter. Uke the poor publican to which Chri-t refer there must bo a en Ins out. "God, be mciciful to me, a pinner , , t , BLESSINGS The clomi: thought of tlw leon In ban 1 is that of the blesimcs which accrue in onequence of obedience The promipe made to Sotomon was. "And ir thou wilt walk In mv vav to keep my statutes and mv commandments as thv father David did walk, then I will lengthen thy days. So also In Kev elation, xxii. 34, "Blessed are they that do his command ment, that they may have rteht to th? tree of life, and may enter In tluouKh the Kates of the city." Thus It will bo en that the blessing'' promised are both tem poral and spiritual Had Saul obeed tho voice of the Iid. he would hive been es tablished In the kinsdom of Israel. Htid Solomon continuously walked in th foot steps of liU father Dnld. the kingdom would not have been divided, and his llf" would not have Kone out In a shadow. If we obey God rather than man. wc will not only have right to the tree of life here, but shall eventually enter Into the eternal cltv. Flrpt of all. there mut be obedience to the puprcmo command of Christ Stvs- the apostle. John: "Thi U hLs commandment, that we should believe on the name of hr Son. Jesus Christ." This is the supreme tet of our obedience. The man who is un willing tn start here wltl necensnrily lead a life of disobedience lo the upreme will of Christ. The law of the pospel requires this unconditional surrender in order to salva tion. Our disbelief in this requirement will not effect in the least the awful conse quences "f llnnl disobedience. "YVbapoe e r n man soweth. that shall he nlo reap." Disobedience Is Mnt and "the wages of sin la death " Obedience Is life, and "the pift of God is eternal life through Jpmim Ohnt our Ird." "To obev is hotter than F.irt1 flce. and tn hearken than tho fat of ramt" Obedient, fil'at last anl always Is the su nremo rul of life. Kloseod ho Chrisfq name. 'lf e confers our sins, he U Jujt and faithful to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all uurlghteousntss." SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. Tie list cf enaon tnplcs anl special servl es for to-morro 1 as follows: nnptlst. DrJ.5I.tr. VVKXUi: IMmar anl rendleton: ths l:eirnl Distor J T M Johnson. Pattor " I'i.ier for Itevltal", s p m . "Tlie Cost of I'.eJ 'Cting Jesu." 1 til Hill 1 "Urtemtli anl Sullivan, the Rever- mj V llowells. I'astor Morning and evening service. GllVMJ AV I'N'IT No ;7it Xoith Grand, th? Heverend Aitln Clavon. Paster 10 to a. m- and S 1' I", service 1,11'UI.m: I'VltK I.aravetle nnd Illssl-slpnl: The Iteverrlil 11 letnr T ' rarleton. Pi-tor - Jl a in . ' 1 1 r Ohnu's sake", i in , (St.l s tluUIance In lb" Monlng and Presence In the IZwtln:, MAl'I.l:vv 01 tie lteverer.1 W I. M ir-h. Pastor 11 a m Th ft Ttid lVrjr". ."! I' m . "The Jin of Salvation ' bii'OM) Utiunii.nl ind Lnent the Itevcrenl Dool.tr VV tv HuelXIVt. i-11 - m . la- vieiMlire-i," A in The V.,n and 11U JMoiiN" Tiiirc! Imuic n Ptul Ptutrattd i fuii Minlel'-ihn Oratorio. i HI I OK i:li: No !" N.r". T.nkr tho Iteieitnd s K Kwlni. Pts'or Ti Ka"ini I V Cdv.artls of ft. . "M. . ini.inlig Oti , l:vniirllz.itUil '. p in. "The sinner anl Ilia , Adtotate ' Tllllvli tlrand and va-hInfcton the Iteverenl li.pctor V .1 AVIIIlamfon. P.ibtor Morning. ' "The llent miner . r .it -u 7 ti p. in. n Thin- I It art ltlj.'a- Itiptl-ms Town; CiitoV li -No. 152J Norfullt. tl.o Reer'nl Mmi'i stuie.m. Pastor Momini; and etenlnir frv ices tt.Vilil! leWVPl: C-and anl riurlssint: tl o lteircrd J I' Heri' lit r 11 a. in . "In. 3lce m tlie VViUieinets '. 7 u p m . ".stjlni; ttrcat Things " iiisski.i, jvvl:xt i:. Xn too; i:ueii, the itev- rend 1 ri.k llorioa. Pasto. iiuiiiilu .ml even- lr tftrvlies A 'ie iirji'i.e.. -u iu.m i.i i-l i .ii. i;u, in. U.v.rend II oichu'z. P-slor Morning and ""' ' V "', -"' ". si.iae. u-iu u.inri. me .;ev nellnK Mivlees ' 'end Wll.lam ja,nst"i. p!Mor-ll a i;. I CRONlI.l.L.T. the Kevrrind 15 J. Plv.aids j vtilt treaeii iiariilng ant eeenlug l V KsT PVRiC. ihe Rtier. id Cull ". I'ook. Pa-- tur Mtimn Men 1 r tie kll gelom and tho lelis'i.'m for Men". Tenli,- service. 1MM iM PI. at ? and Guoaftliow, Piesldtnt Iiubit k,i Willun Jewell Colltgo will prcin Honing and evernig Patiiulir. ' CVTHKPRAIt Walnut btwoti Fecon 1 nnl I llilrd. ill" Itevelend Puaeue e'ovle. l'a-lor Ma-s at t.. i and 10 30 a. re . e-pers, 3.3) p m ,A.NNI NCIATION" SKth and I.i b.lle. the p.e- erend J .1 Head 1 astor Masjf, d, b.3o and 1U.I3 a in . ve'pirs. .' rtU p 1 1 ! Assl MITION silnev and Ninth: the Reverend Patrick I'o lev Ia-Ol Mass, 7. JO and la a. m IiOI.Y liOss iCermari Chun n Riad, nea- II. I- !. toe Jteveri.d peter UUi.fr. Ptbtor Mass. u Ji md li-u a ni , vtsji. rB. ..3) p ru IIOI.V tillcv-T iGcrman), Ta'or mil Girfieid. the Ivtlelld 11 loin. P..stor-Mafcs. b, s and 1 a ii vsLer :: p ni lloIA l.NMJC c.M.-. .so .C'l Reher IMee tin lteveren.1 Jclni Vv .lite, I'-stor Mats at b anJ lo a. i'i HulA N vMn OP .IPsI s No 1011 Rist Grand: the Revi.euJ lattKk M iallon pastor Mans at i i y an 1 10 a. in . e;trs, 7. o p. in fc. l.l.i IlUAItr. I n.veis-ti. Near Twenty- llftli. lie Reverend ja-uvi -Iccabe. l'aatoi irt-. -. 7. s and Ij .i in , vespers, 7."i) p m MSl'f.vTION". ra:Ior and I"astt-i. tl.c P.evererd P 1. it iupse, Pastoi Ma-s. c. 7-3s. 'j and i. 3 j a in , v ever-1. ' J 30 p. n. IIOIA Alii;i.s, t,t AKf and I.i Sail-; the ItsvertnJ l-..l:tr 1-. M lvic!t. Pastor Atab at e. e J and l.i a ri . vesp;i., .s) ., lllr IIOI.V RisAltV. Ncwetead anl Margjietta; the Reverend 11 J L.ivei. l'as.or alasa at t). 7:J"J ani '. (cuilaren). Ij. fce-rmoi. IMMACUl.VeP CONC-t.lTIclN". Jcfftrsrn anl tjcust. He ReiertnJ t,. 1. Power. Pator Mass, eT, 7.J. 'J and U.3J a. in . sunJa tshool -t J p c I.ADY OP GOOD ("OPN'sra. Rleeenth anl Pe-.- trehan, the Re(.reii J i;Io-oliu0. l'astor Mas, 7 j.n.l J a. m ii 3 r in. IAU1 Ol" MOI NT I'VKMUl. ( hurcli anl Hall's 1 rrv Roids. the R-vreni 1 s Pheian, l'is- l i Vtai-. 7 3J and ly -i a in , vespers, .. p 11. Pel' OP pnilPKTPV.'. SI Ci OR (Germin). l..:.to-i and 1 we'itle'ti. ilw 11 v. -end .Vasuuti le J .--.billing. Pastor -a:-s. t j. and lu u. m , vespeis, 2 Jo r in. s,T .S VT11 Vb (Ucra.inl Nr. :. South Ninth; The l:ettrend Htnr Selirage. Pastor Mas. t, h, anJ 10 a m . vesp-rs- J o'l p ni SV AGNIs'S, sidnej .nut t'.-lena. the" Reverend John I Tannraln. Pallor .tla-. 0. 3., h.ji and 10 13 a in vtspus, p ro ST Aljv s.it;sj s M .Km lia ard Januirj; tho Reeerend P G ftolwtck, l'as.oi Masst 7.13, t..o and 10 a m . i;re, J -il p. in -T Vl.PHON'.sps H. Grind and O ok M .ss. ;-:3. 6. 7, s e 1 i a ni , inti mass, I'I u a. ni , ve'trs. 7 .0 p n 1. .S T .rn nnT T' . 1,,. - li. Tj. r.w. n I S , j, inniM. ra.tor-Mass, i, 7 3). . 10 30 a. ' in : vepei. 7..0 p m ST ANTHONY ri K.ermtn) :ieramec and Comp- ton Ule elI.ea(, , raacls Alters. I'astor I Mas C. S and 10 a. in . vespeis. .3) p. in bT ALGL'sTlNirs (German), l.lsmore anl ile- bert. the llevre.d H A HuiUei.sieln. Pa-tor I AI. ft e C .n I TH , n . nc .. u "1.1 . ... - -- f 'i, j; ', Tr he s.in G ori;j ,:mn.aauei i-tt0T j.as, 9 a. ni . vespers. .30 p. in ST IinRNARHs. Hawk arJ t.ratlot. the Rev- eretul Peter J Prtimeh. Pastor Mass, c 30, 7 3J a-d li a m vesrers, : p. m hT 1 OMP.vCP.s (Grrmin). Michigan and Schlr- ni r. the Rev mid H. Nlleri.. Pastor Miss, 3, S anl li a 111 . vesper 3 3j p "l ST liII)ti:i i? Oirr anl Jeffer'i-i the Rever- t-1 1 dward l' rt m Paster Mass. 3 31 and 11.0.) a ni vesnr. 3 p n.Ttni ita.-rart I X Omlelia-kl. I'.tor- llreni itai.rarl I. X OmieIinskt, I'.tstor Mj, b. i arl 10 a. m . t-i'er, Jf m ST. Cn.UMi:ivlU,,., JllcliUm ,nl l)i!; tho Itcrenrl ITanc -, J Jonrp, l'astor ?IasF, C, s jntl 1ft ns . c,jr, 4 p n ST It)NAN. l:cU .inJ w.m: th- Hpfrn",I J I Volf. IM-ior .M.f. t. 1.Z0, y and 10 a in , c-;t-. ' i ni ST i:t)Altl) -Iji.i rnJ Maffltt. tb Unr- -n 1 I'lward .1 A Min" r-istoi llaes 7 in) anJ , ST injZMtnTli'r. (Cd)rcJ) Xn. 13 Xorth rourte-mli. th i:rrr-rd MirhaI I" Pplch astur Mas. 7. S Ctf a mi 9",.) a n. ; citfrv, S I. m Pf M Wl 1UZW$. Kennfllv and Sanli th" IIe- rf nd .luf ll T Shield 1'iiFtor Iacs, i, Z)t h ard 1 a m , tfw:. ; j p n ST ilHILKI-N Kl-cnth ind Clinton; tlo Kev erend Mi'hal.I MiCabe I'ator M t-s. t. T j, it anl 10 10 a rr . (J-;oit, 2X0 j rn SI 'RTIOI-S ttSoni an). Jo 131 I-Jra-, th , ltpv(j"ni Jni)h A. t-c!iatfr, Pastrr Ma, 6. S :n.l 10 a m. hi' I'ATUIOjVS. PUth inO nildl, U.p l:eprnd TIrnoth lenp"j l'aior V.asf. t, 7.30. y and lf in , '-pei'-. i--") P ii j E l'i:Ti;n NI rt WS (German), Seventh ' and Allen, tin Kevtrtnl O r CIoLor, 1'astor ?lav 6 i in . "icrH, 4 p in I ST nol"?. (luodMicm and Ttzel. the ItPc'end I J. .1 IcUUmi. i'a-tor Mas a in ST J-TVNlr.Al'S'S (rnllsh). ma-. S a. jit litndiCilon, 3 p. in ST THo.M S OF AQtlN'S, Iowa anl Oacc; the Jleicnml John H Maj, J IX. J'ast-tr Mas. C. s and 10 a. m , Sunday bchovl, 2.3) P ni ST VINCRNT Di: I'AUlS (German nnd Kns Ilh). Parlt and Ninth, the Reverend D A . Ivtnric!.. M , th Revet end A. II. ,mulh, C M . the Itevtnnd 1. V. .lulge. C. M . th Rvernd S P. Huhcr. M . Pastors Mas nnd cim m. i "(, C J and .43 a. m , luh mass and f-irnnn. s and 10 30 a in . csjer. lvothii nnd l-m dictions, a JO p si wI.N.KMjUVS n.rrmani. No ZV Ore- ... 1.,.. ...... t !. -v-l ..I .' !!... ... s and l' a in . vt-perM 3 i in S MAK1 ANI JOsLPIP. Minnesota and Iron, the R-rnd Miles . Tilnn, lastor Mas s anl 10 a m. ST KRVIN Pirk and Cardinal, the Reverend Rd I '-hea. Pastor Maw, 5 3-. 7, , J3 and 1J.S1 t m tST M RG vHTT'S RueU anl Vand.venUr M-s?'- at 7. ana 1.) u. in , a p m , scrim n nd 1 tiK-iIh thin S'l nNGRI.IIHRTS. Carter and Marcii"-. the J lev trend Arton Pan k. Paster Ma-, b anl 10 a. in v-pfi!j, 2 j . ni SV I'RNMS ni; SARI:s (Gprman). Grnvoi ai.d Ohio, ihe Reverend P .1 l.tz. I'astor Mats, i.Cj. irf and U a. in . vespers ..J p. m. ST. PPNCW XAVIRH'S. C.rand anl UndMl; 'Hie K vrend Jltnrv i RronPse3t, S. J MUS5. . t. 7, S.Ci ami l(i CO a. xu . vtspers. 7 4S r. i". ST IIRXPA'S. Hickory ard California: the Rev Ten 1 Jnrn A. 1 In ff man. Pastor Mas, 5,3v, 7 d and li tu in , ve-iers, 3 p ni. ST JAMRs'S. Tamm. Opposite Aade; the Kev- trend R. a. Casej, Pastoi Mag". ard U a. 1 1. ST. .T01IN"S. Sixteenth and Chestnut: the Iv- Htnd Jame T. CoITev, I'astor Ma s, t, 7.JJ, 3 and lu tj a in , v esters, a p m. ST JOHN OP NRI'OMi;iC (Rolemlan). Soulard and Rleventh; ilir Re.ererJ Jcfp!i Iltssoun, l'aitor Mu.. 8 and Vi ni. , vespers. 3 p in ST. JOriRPlPS (Herman). Rlevcnth and Riddp; the Rev tit nd J. Piancis alazza. s J Mi, fa S and n ii in , Mindav t-cliLol at -p. m , benedlvilou at 3 p. tu ST I.WARRNCK O'TOORR'S. Pourteenth and 01 alien the Reverrnd M. S Rrennan, I'astor -Mat". Z.Ut. 7. S. y 13 and lu.? a. in., ve-prf at S 30 p in. ST I,D3 S, Mullanrdiy ard Twenty-third, the Revertrd J.- J Hart. Pastor Mas, u.20, 7. 40 for childien; 0 3). with sermon; tvwilnj t-ervlco, contesting of rosarj, sennon and Lene- dlctlon. ST I.lROniCS S (Germin). North Market and Jfosnn. the Revcrerd ; A. Reis, Pastor Mass. C, i and lu a. m . vesper. -.30 p. m. ST. IjOUIS CATHRDRAI, CHAI'RU N'ewftead nrd Mirvlai.d. the Iteverend 1' V O'Rclllv, Pa;or Mass t. 7.20 and 3. U 30 a. m., vepers, i d. m. ST. APUHIVP. Clark and Rwlre: the Rever- nd "harle3 Ziegler I'astor Mas-, 5.30, 8.30 anl 10 ) a. m vespers, 7.3J p. m. ST. MARK'S rJVANGKMVr. 1'age and Acade- iri the Reverend Peter J. O It our It e. Paster MiE? TO. 7.43. 9 and 10.30 a. in. ST. MARY'S (German), Third and Gratiot; th Reverend W. Paerb-r, Pator Mag. . ft and 30 a. m.. Sjnda school at '2 p. m. Christian. riRST. N'o 31Ct Locu.ti the Rerend John I-. Rranut, J'a'tor MornlnB, "l'llate's Qi.f-st!on' evening, "Washington and Ills Time," Hlus- tMd CXRONDnLirr. r"0l Virginia. G. i:. Irelnad. l'ator lj't"al mJrnlnp ami evenint- servicer. HMXND VLU, Cornr IIuilt and I-anham. I. R. OoKin, ratoi Usual mgrntns and een- Ine- srvlcs TI i:i)U (-t I, mi is Cbuntjj. .1 A Rennett. Minister r-n ii morning and tcnjnjr Ftrvlves Ol.i ORCirAKU tVJllase II ill). , P in .m- dv scIhujI, A p. m , i reaching by R T. .Me 1 rlard RAST srni! fKat St Irjl-. RI ). Y . MIian, Pastor- Uvu it iiiurtilrgr ard ofnlr,T arvics, SRCOND. HIecnth and Tiler. V. Livlss Pitt- , 6 it), s and 1 1 Tn nntlilli nnl 1 i"a. the Reeiend I itan St in m?kl l'astu i ','", .U.,' iijckrer i ip-Vr c'e lt u '.z Mas 7.C0 anl & ) n in . fpei. Z p. m e Lli T -it Ti m lanIHfnlc at 1J'J- ST "iLRLSXS. No- 2413 North (.nnl. the Rev- pptiii vtiiu CK-...V ,i Tt,-rfrr,n. , t. r. rrenl T C'nnniTli lrt.tiir Mqiu a 1", t I. I I IUIIIl M, SMw "pit Ilcreroru. te I.eCr- '"riW .,:T? '" Aa,. f. .? ,.....V:- . er.l Henri C. Grabend'nkei. Ii-tor-.-erUcrs at IHIU sf.JJ JHiii Kt i"r i'l ' IV tl nt . iniiuicii n t mm. Pallor 10 a. m . services cor,binInrr ehool and church, S p. m.. "Honor to Whom Honor Is Due." CTNTPAL, l'inr.ey. Ne3r Grand, th- P.r-nd Howard r Cree, Pa-to' 11 a. in The viuer iean'n God u Ged rf Gold", cvcnlne srviees POI'ltTlI. So. 1M1 Penrose: the Itevcrcnd E T. Mcl'artand. I'jstor Usual niornln an J even ing ferviec. I'llTH. Xo. 23CI South Seventh; the Re-.eren! J. P. Quii-enbero. Pa-tor -11 a. m , mornliij anl e tiling -, rlcea as usual CMMprON HKIGIITS. St Vincent and Cill fornU; ihe Reverend J N. t'nililier. lastcr Psnal nernlng and cvenlrj fcervbes JIOL'.VT CVIIAXM:. KIims IIl3h.-v and Mor gan, the Reverend Prank G Tjiell. l-ator ID li ,u m. 'The Glrry of tli enure & , even ing. sieclal pregramme 1!I:IIIA1I. Comer Marcas nnd HiiiiiMt. the Reverend VV A Moore rt"t r Toe Revirend H P Davis will spik nn'i in-? an 1 ettnlrg VIsr r.N'I). llimilton anl l'ljm utlt -Murnnig, l ie..tlilrg and reteitun or new nunimrs, cea- i s IS. Mr Prank J Meeulis v ill pnaili. Ciin.jri'KSiHotiHl. COMI'TOX II1L.U Co-np'nn anl Ijfajette. 'R verend W VV". Xcw. II Pastor In c a ' New Mrtive pi I.lfe", 6 I. In., tp. the in.. ;eitl rr.uuai i-eiviees l'IKST. Delniir, Xeir Grind. Pie Kevennd Poi--I. r ( Ii Patton. P.'stoi 11 a lu , ' A Hincd ! I it Pow -. .Not Words', P. lu . Uf. ur Christ" II! nitrated with terroptien mr.NTtlX PARK, -ulert and l'ountiln, the Rteeieml 1 ' Cror.T-r. Pi.steT 11 tl ui j fhrlt s Clttive', ' JJ p. 111. "I'lligs 'ihjt I I..ue ' I M Vpl.i:w001 tho P.evererd George I: Kites. Parlor Morning I HlDU PARK, llremen and P.lair; the Reterenl W M Jones. ! ti. ra-t .r-M 17 a m . "Pienarli i. tl e Waj", S p. 1 1 . "I .)'l;!itnes H i National i.lfi " IM:iANI'i:i, llnn-erk and Jamlco.i. th Re-- rcnl M J Nurtoii. Patoi 11 a m llae I 1'iltli In ;!'. 7 5l p. m, "Wall. While le liaie tho Uj.1-1 " MPMORI U bulphjir ard Was. the Reverend j Ptank l'ot'r. Paster 11 a m. er,0,l r. i I "ervicee. 7 3 p ni . services at g;mnjs'UT, fit lalK l i.u-rsllj -ifh, ,,,,.. ,,. .. , ... ryaltv t 'ltr-t '. S P in . hits th Iht Ir ipwrtant Ihins1' ril-fililil. Waii'ntoi and i:inK tho Kcrrcnl I-t tur M J-uinn im, li;tui Aljuiinjr, 1 UorK nf the Uoij fcpuit', tvcnlny, l-ii's fr luKt l:MUM:Mi:Hk lUutt and Tlonifm t'i' J f r nd tloorrp I, llod, I' if-tor M rrdnr tcrx t. p- .it tiu,!. s t ni. niorthly son Frit Ili:niIt I'l-VCF. Matkliml and Old :!anchcvtcr; th Htmi-ind 1'ranK lon'-laU, raator llorntn,; OIaI OUiHAIII. xhf RotcrrT-d Hirrv lt.unt, raptor tsu 1 iiinrni'tc anl f'ili 3'rlcps Mi:urni: GKOLS. t.V ItrtrU - I. K!o.-. 1'istor- loniint " i Inlt it ion tn j; itun", eidnp. "ietnas: A ("i.ara-ttr stutlj " l'IKST iJLKMAN. GdrrteM and Spr'rr tl !: crend W II Io-n. l'attor 1' 4'. a. in. Oin-t In '(Trthomant': s p in. "1'tter lJenIng tho S riilH. Armtn7ti nnd lllrlvrr th Itct- r-nd "" O I-akao". Pastor fatrwcfs at 11 i m nn I i i in I'MOX No 14" Nutli Tenth: the nrrend Si. T JtrK nnoi, I'a'lo- Mnrrlri: erive. icnIrK. prcuhintr b tn Ktieitiul I'ranK ros-trr. XtinilLi HI A! ""'frnth and Al'cn, . Uet- rpnd lMmund WobIlt2kj. l'astor 10 Zi a. m ami 7 "0 ii. in fTic s. Iini'n. It-It ard Ka'ton: the Ivercnd llirtln I UIrd Iatn-- Mwnific "Hnv V M iv J.firn ur Ijutv From the ltlhle". evening. "Th rromite of IXtrnal Life.' LTiiIscopal. cimisr cnuncn cathfdtmu Thirteenth anl Iocust. tl j;r",crerd C 7.1 Uiis. Dear ani s a in holy trmnanlon. II a ra , prier nrd sermon b ("aion Sm'tli ' Taith In C.chV', s. p m. "DivUed CTrltlanity' l.y Canon Mncl Ur cm noil or Tin: afckn-sion-. c- and GvMffiio t! IIcrmd IJot-tor Jam- It ( Winchrter. llci-U'r i a ni . holi tommun- I m mion Jl a ri . i rave'". crmrtn and hoh com- . rnunJon. 7-t ? rn . pner and sermon 1 tho Ue-rcnd J K i:rnnnn. CHI IK'II Ol" Tin: HOrY COMAIT-NION Trrtn. t-p!phth and ah'iiRton, Vio Itetrfnd It IX Ijs? Craijr. Hector 9 a. in , holy c mrunlcn; 11 a m. t GHACi; i:iernlM nnd "Warren tho ncrtr:d .T I T Incrahim lienor I1) Z.) a m ani 2 , p in. "-errnon and t.er!cei MOI NT CAIA MtY Gmid anl Ij.fivett-. t It erend V Iauntlrroy. II", tor 11 a m. and s p ni -prinon rnd isenitc: CHL IICII OK Till: Ii:Pi:CMi:n IMne and Gar ntii. tne KPWienii t inrici rotman. Hector 11 a m nnd v. m . ennon and rcrUcra. bT ANOItnU S Gnrrlon and Ca.; t-ti r.ev Mfnl J iVis-rN Itfcto"- 7 'l a m holy rninunIon 11 a m , mo-n!nK pracr anl r inon 7 tZ p in . p"-acra.nd sermrn .T At Gi;:iTIM;v I'nno and UlepJon; th Rernl G It 1 Mil'-. Hector U 20 - n anl K i. in. MTtnon ard iirle Tl.o Ite er end It I, caddy vill ofticiatf at the morrln "erilce ST GKORGi: Verdletnn nrd OIH: the He-e-rnl T. Holland T T . Ileeto- Moui Ii'tr, "The Vifon of Hln. icond in a se:ie3 from Tennvvn PT JMIX-. Goole ar.i Coe Tril!Hnte: the. ICei-n(' l)Ktrr I' natkr,o"th. Kcctor 710 a. m lioH ro7iinur'Ion: 11 a. in ' The 0e j Thine NVedfuI": .ven'rr, "A Half Hour In the Court of Judsnxrt " I ST JOIIN. Illclv'n rnd Dolm.-n- th- Ileereni A T ouim. Jtector 733 a m . holj com munScn' 11 a m, prajer anl "ermon h the Ite erend Ilean Pnif. S p m ItNhon Tuttlo will Fpeik on ni-.tons and confirm elites t &T MM:::'.', Fortieth anl Washington; thr j i:efrnl J K lirenmn. Itector J a in, holy f communion. j ST ii:rn!t"S, i5.mdcll jind t-prln: the Itevprer.t WilPam ShTtj Hector 7 1". n m, hnty rom mnnion II a m. vn rnlru prater nnl Fcrmon ' Wore th" Pons of the Ueolutlnn ill -hop Tut tie i residing, S p. m tcrmon and special , in-'t ST l'HIMPH. Unlcn anl Mnpl; Hi- Heerend WIlH-in Kln"er. Heeler 11 a. in nnd S p. in.. tn ice hT Ti:i'IIEN"P Sixth and Ituter. the Tier- erend II W. Mizn"". It et tor 7 and ' a m. hol communion: S p ri , termon arl cr!ce? fa11 .MATTHKW. WINon. Nenr I rico Pari.. the Herend II. .llln?. lUctor ll a. m uid S i in . cermoti and F-rvI-'es ( tjirncii or Tin; gooh srinPin:nD. xn :-. -niena, tne iteitrenit ll i teuton. Hector W a in. loh Lrmnunlnn. Ij 4 a in aiicj 7 t) p in. rrr n and e-he IMMN"I 1 M O'clrrd the It- ervn J J M "North- p Hictor 7 a ni 1ml v . numunion. 11 p. in ani S p m nuon ml st-rfe- ST T1IOMS.d Mlt'-lOV lnt-Mut- IJorinjr-r Mein'i.al Chp ', the )l t ni T II. Cloud. Hector 11 a m . er.Icen a unnl ST I'M'rK Mlrhlcin aid Milt, th ItTend V Jl HUho JUctcr II u n and S p m , ervic1? anl :ej-mon. I.orV IXNOCIJVT. Morgan I'ord Hoid anl Tholozm, te Hfiern! G. A Ottmann. Hector 11 a m and i? n . sermon and ervice MlStflO.V OFTHC VDr:NT. No 6143 PUmouth; he Iteercnd I C 'u'rn, 3ltnnt Heotor 9 a m . bjndi -chGcI. 10 a. m., mornins- p-Ter a.d sermon TRINITV annninir an.l VnrkUn: the Heviird M c St Clair. Hector 7.30 a m. holy com lnimlon, H a m . holj communion ard t-ennon; i I' praer anil sermon. Ccruinii KtitRollcal. 10 3a a m and S p m. CHONni:RRT. MlrhJean nnd Kooln; the Rev erend Rdnrd I Ulelbtnie. Pastor services at 11 a in and 7 3) p in CHRIST. ManchtstT arc! Rlndon; th" Reverenl John Rrdmann, l'a-tor Scrvicfc- at 10.15 a. m. and S r m cnuRcn or jnup. victor and Twelfth: ti Revertnl John J rink, Paster Services at 1 a in and 3 p. in rMMAU cpouteiu pnd Towr Gro-. e; the Rev- rrerd On I Jegcr, I'astor beivleea nt It) 3) a, n IRIRPRN. Nlnfteentli ?nl Newlion-e; the Rev- on n 1 utto l'altzer. l'ator t rvi' cs at lo a. in and 7 13 p m IMMVXrr.U Maple ahd Huclid: tl f R"rreni M r Rblf. I 'ae'or ierv Ices at 10 a in. and 7 3) p m SARKM MarRaretta prd Marcus the Reverend llenrv Aalr I'astor -S-r. ices at 1 a. ni mid 7.3.) t ui RliRV. II tmllton nnd RTr'mer; the liverenl Paul Pfeinr, Pastor 10 35 a m . Inten cer- vke. ji m clet.tli annlverir of tho Radius' Mil Stjic . with trrmuii I'i tlo Reverend () IXjIt2r ST J COFr? folio; and Rjalr. tlie Rpv rTend . lleas, I'afctor Firvlct at 10 a m. and 7 30 v ni KT .lOU N'N'US"S Pourtoorth and Madison; tho Reverend K T II. Uettcx, 1'ustor Servic-i at 10 n m and 7 13 p. ni ET. I-ncrr-. Sctt ard Jefferson: th Reverend Ilenrv Walscr, Pastor Servict 3 at 10 a, m. and 7:1-1 P. m ST MARK'S Third and Soulard; tho Reverenl V. lt. Rllie, 1 'aster herUc-s at 15 a. rn. and 7.3i p m. ST MATTHEW? J'fferron and Potomac, th- Reverend Henry D-ecf, PastorServices at 30 3J n. m. and 7..w0 p. rn ST l'Al'IS. Xo. 1SI0 South Ninth: the Reverend .1. Jrion. Pastor services at lo a. m. and S ij. m. ST Pim:rt Iourte;nth nrd Carr; tlie Rever trd John KIlcK. I'ator-servIce3 at 10 a, m. and 7 30 p in ( TRIN'ITr Neosho and MIclitein: the Reverend Ii. W. n-ser. Pastor Services at 30 a m and 7 30 p in. ZION. Tnentj -fifth ard B-nton: tho Reverend John P Raltzer, Paster Services at 10 a. in. and 7.4 p. m. nRRN'nzCR. No 2521 McN'alr: the Reverend A. Fischer, Pastor 10 a. m. nnd 7.30 p m , ter- vkes. Cerninn Ilv nnsrollcal Lutheran. RRTHANIA, Natural UrldRe Road and Clay; tho Reverend M. Martens. Pastor Services at 10 a. ni and 8 pm. RRTHLKHRM. Salisbury and riorlssant the Re erend C. I Janzow. I'astor; the Reverend I, ruorbrlnger, AEs'stant Services at 3:30 a. m. and 3 JO p. m CHRIST. No. 33C4 Carolina; th Roverend R H. T Scllesle, Pastor ScrAlce at 10 a. m. and 7 pm. CHURCH OF THE HOW GHOST. Miami and Ohio, the Reverend Charles C Schmidt, Pastor Services at 5.30 a. m. and 2.30 p. m. CONCORDIA, No. 23)1 Torest: the Reverend George I. A. Schaaf, Pastor Services at 10 a. m. ERENRZRR. No S4T) Cliureh Road: th- Rever end Ferdinand S Ruenger, Pastor Services at 10 a m. and 7.30 p. m RMMAUP, No 3323 Jefferson: the Reverend Richard T. Kretzschmar, Iartor Services at 10 i't a m. and 8 p. m. HOLY GHOST. Grand and Fare; th? Reverend Pedro Ilgn, Pastor Serv ices at 10.30 a. m. IMMANUKU Fifteenth and Morgan: the Rever end G Wanerln, Pastor Services at 9:31 a. m ard 2.3) p m. fT. JOHN'S. Mi rsin Ford Road and Chippewa; the Reverend Herman Rarteis, I'astor Services at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m ST. l.UKK'S, Itiskri pnd Compton; th- Reverend 1 redtrirk V. Kinrr. Pavtor Senlrcs nt lft a. m. ST. PA I I.'S. Pr-ilno and Vcn riiul: the Rever end John F. K'rfhterlns, lator Services at -3i a. in and 2 30 p. m. ET. VSTllR'S. Mtta and Netcad; the Rtver- . -tinsi., ..i.. IMrrirtVTt Tn-oif -tlilf.l -irt.I W-nc.. hn. T- end Theodore Rchurdel. Pastor Sen I ccs at 10.13 a. m. and 7:11 p. m. &T. TRINITY. Mxtli and Kneln: the Heererd .laeoh J Hemthal, Iastor StrTiecs at lo a. m. and 7pm bVi:i)IH GiyrilStAIANH No 1C1I Callfo-nla; tlie Iteerend Carl J Henhard, 'astor Services at ll a m and 7 15 i ri TJtINlTY, lnfaetti and Eighth th Heerend Otto C Hauler. Palter nlces at 10 a. m. inl : p in. ZION. Ilenton and T ntj -tlr--t, the Itecrcnd c 1 Obtrmtier, Pastor Str Ices at 10 a. ni anl i Sti p m. IIISMO.V I OH TIlp M:Ar the Hoerfnd Her man llalhilmrp Pi'-tor Fer.Ici s at Z'on Chuich at Z p m In sif,n lansu: g lIi-tlimliNt. CAHONI)I:l1:T (outht irglnU nnl Haen: The ite er.nl .1 M llngland. Pastor Momlrgr and eonim; eric CVUOVIil'LI.T. N. 7iu0 Vlrslnia. the Rexerenl II G ilalc, Pa&tur J lornlng anl vi n.ru ser ices CHNICNAHY (c..th slitentli ind Pine: th i:etrend D 'tr J II ouns, Pasto- Mornlns and L,nin tervltf COOTC AVHM E (Snath) Cook anl Spring, the Itae-enJ Doctor It D fcuiart, I'astor Mrrn- Inc strn.s db u-uil PIHT c-otrh; Glamour and Ilajtrn, thrt Itev- eitnd Txt r II G. Ilenleri-m. Pastor Moin- IiiK, "IVt tl t or Affl'ction". ev kilns'. H-b'LCu tin M.dl Aitt " IMMAVLTI. outht. McCau!-ind; the Iteerend H Uuein". I'astor Mjrnirg anu ecnln.j eri(.e. i.rMrrn: rnic routM inf iettn ana -MIeouH the Rerenl Uot-tor ( K PattUIo. Pf-tcr ilomfnK and tvenlnj -enhs WM)i:U WI LJ I.Inl-U nnl .a"id, the Heerend J) ct r Iti.!.-1 D ri.hester. Pastor .Moniint; ail in("5 k 11- 21 VJ'M: V'Nl,: II: and Maple tN Hee-- nil Ductc-r A. M Ihilin'-ltij. Pistor U a. ri . and S p m M.rUes a-, uaiini .MARVIN (South. t-Ilmy and Twelfth, the Hel en rd Ll irtni li-rfn. Pati jr-ilormr and ee jinq 'rfcii.fJ' MOPNT APRCHN (outh). NoiPi Market and lludiamont. th Hexm nd J t phus Stephan, l'a.tnr Morning, Sei:-i:xamln itkn". S r. m , no 1V11 -liPMOHIM. (Gerrran), Jefferscn rrd Accomic; tho Reiend m Svhultz, lator Morrlnff rd tidn sfrices CDNM, (s.th. Vn-ide Hill, the Reer-rd r s li'h'J, Pastor Mornlnp "Tli- Second Semptiton' ecnincr. lul lEungtr anJ Its b Ulsf.u ttotl ST JOHN'S .Suit?), out nal i:w!n;; the Hew rend Dcrtn- i w Iee. Pator Tho paitur will j rrat !i mornlns-and oienlr ST I LKJ I t-'ric and !!.: the Heernl 1 C 1'ori.hcilcr. l'asui-Jlornin. serilcej as ST mu.S ('-outhi No. W St Iiuis; th" Re erend 5! T IIa,, I'astor Mornlrs an 1 te:iin(s; erIcs. TOUIIR GUoVi:, No HIT Kntuekj: the Reer- end W A linmn. Pastor It a, m , ermon; ". P in. mavs mettnji; for men. S v ni., revival erles. ccial imitle I'MJRN. No iCCj North Rroa-2viay Rvenlnc scrv- fi.e SHAW AVCNl 15 lmth), Shrw and Tower .r.e, tne p; M-rini A S Coker. Pator Mornirfr nnd fnln terkeg UNION. Uuc an I C'lrt-ivon. th" It-vererd Doc tor N I,utLOk. I'a'-Ur Slornln; anl eenlns rerIt Y GHN1.R PhACH (;otuh) th" Tt-ncrend T K Sharp. pH-tor Aion.Inc the H erend Ioctor P Milium. Pn'-UI"tT H'dtr, will prtaeh: tvtnlns". urmon by th im-tor I'HY MIIMOKIAU Clifton IleiRhf-. the Reeronl II I. ote(i, I'astor Usual morrln and cen- inij "iniu1 ltoMN. Tuentl'th nnl Onear; the R-erend J- el A Ilarker, I'at jr Jlornlns and evnlnj; t?cr ice 0K HILt: th" Rec-erd H J. RInkel, Pastor Jlorninir, -rics . usxtil. KIHKOOI touth. the Heerncd . F. Smith. PaMor Mornliirf and eien'ns b rlcs. 1'FHGl SOV fojtht the Rerenl O.In Rcggce, 1 'as tor ilo-nlnK and evening 'riite'i II VKI.UM I'U i:. Jameson and Filer, th? R-v- trend V- I Ple. Pastor 11 a. in, an3 Sp. m, i men and trvii.e'.. TRINITY. Tcrth ard North Market; th- Revcr- mil c H Ci'Ios Pastor Utual moinirg and tnln; it,r!te Tl i.IO, th Ivrrrnl T R Rren'ngtcn, Pas toi 11 u in , .-frkes as ueuil. I'rcibj rl:iii. PRVMC Mi::iORIAL touth), Aufcert and Pa?-; the Revtieiil UoLiur It. Jl ( hailf, I'astor .ii miiiK and evtniis frcrvic-. CARJNLhLKT Nu iP Michigan; tho n tr end J. 11 Gaus, Pattor Mormaj, services as u-t.a.l Cot MULRIANli:. Mar-ua and I-ibadle, the jleverend C M. Raucli. I'astor H a. ni , t-eivircs as u'uai. I I Uii MliM';ltl.U Utah anl Tca. the Rv- rni tj tu- r u. Walker, Pastor Morn InE-, ii-n icf j .ia tmii.il (!.MlaI.. luir --on anil L.'jca. the Revoren! J Lavton Mauze, pislor ll a. m, "The S--tiet t-f .i PjinuU3 l'reachrr's success", 3 p. m., ihu Cot of hervliif: Mammon " CUUt iu. lili-L. CHAPiU Coinptun anl Park, I me Jievcrtnu i. j. w.iihiihs, j-aiitor iu.u a. in. jiti i, p. in. servicer ! cm rcii or run cornant, no. 2:10 North i.ianu, tl e Rv-?rtritl I . 1 vrnnort I'astor I Hum, "servmsr Christ." Evtalngr services, i COtvC AM.Nl U tlh;. Cook and iAirah, the j Jtt.vtri.iid l-t-r it. P. i'arris, buppo Mtninu 1 .md t. veiling fctrvn.ef. GJtACR. Lla.ie and Ridge; the Reverend Gorjre v Cnaltant, I'liator Morntng and evening tervn.es , Gi'ANO AT.XUE Fouth. C.rand and Wahlns j tm, the Itvtrend locior J. 1 Cannon, 1 'as tur ( MircuiK and evening setvice. 1 1'lRbT. wasilnion unl Sarah, the R-vcrenI i lJov.ti.r W J An.ivittri-k, Pastor, the Reverend G. W Kins As.sant Mornlnic. "The Crt ! of Christ . evening. "I'uther nu Cld.d " IIK-T li- P ) N-rt-t-aiI and Morgan, the Rev erend Changs 1: uatson. I'astor 11 a. m, ' Ihe Life of 1 aith In Christ , s. p. m . str- VlCtS. GRAND AVI XLT Grand anl I'oret Park Houlevard, th Revertrd J V. Asnvvcod, l'a lii Usual morning and tvnl"s teivlcts. LM'AYITTi: PARIC. Albion and Missouri; the Reverend S. C I 'aimer, Iator 10 30 a. ni , MeplinN Addns j.eioro ihe Sanhedrim": R P. in., th Revciend Charles fctelzle will lire icIi 1.RI: AVI:N'1l:. Prairie anl T-'e; th- Rev-rend ilenrv i.nrdner Pis tor ilornlmr Children In the ( hurch. tvenini?, "A Roval Invitation." I.UCAS ARNUi: (Cumberlard) Utica and I'hnnnlnc; tu Reverenl Dorto- t. P Fullerton, J it i" P,ofs of Salvation , evening. "A RnurKaMf Coni nation " McCAUSRANI) AVRMU the Reverend J. N. Real I'asto 11 1 m. 'An Old Question"; evening. "A Cond'tioa of Dlsclplehlp." Mi:MOUIA7- TURRNAC1-R. I iftppnth and Cirr. the Rvennd Doctor H. Migill. I'astor 11 a ni . srvlce as usual iHIIKHAM MEMORIAL. Menird and Julia; the Reverend i harks btelzle, I'astor Morning and fverln? 'crvit-10. NORlll, Eleventh and Chamber : the Reverend Ioctor A. T Wolff, Acting Pitor Morning. "Relation of tl.c OlorlPed Savior to His Cliunh". evenlnvr. ' Tin Cree .f the Modern ould-Re Infidel ; tecond cf 1 erles. NORTH CAHANNE Hartmer Av'nue. In Coun- tv . the Reverend Howard Smith. I'astor serv- Ues aa tisLal OXK HILL, Rent and Ilumphrev; th- Reverend Samuel I LIndsav. lator 10 I", o. m . "Rury ln Our Idols", s p. 111, "Flc Church at Co l'nth " RAYMOND PTCE (Cumberland. Kinc'i Hlch vi and Cabnnne; the Reverenl Tailor Rer rard. I'astor .Morning fervid ts; no evening m rv ice. SKCON'D. TaIor and Westminster; the Reverend Doctor s. .1 NIcculIs, LL l . pastor; the Rev t rend R Do! son. Asstant;ervicei nt 11, "Stninfiers anl Pilsrlms"; S p. m , "A Kind's Lovalty to Christ." TYLER PLACE. Russell anl 5-pring: the Rev erend D R LMand. Pasti r 10 43 a m , "Th Sinless Clirtst", 8 p. in "Th Heavenly Fath-i " WASHINGTON AND COMPTON AVENUE: th Revrrrnd T'oitcr F A Sneed. I'astor Usual morning nntl rvtnl"p s An ices. V. EST. Mjrwil! and Map!-, the Reverend Doc tur 1 I 1 ergti'-o", Pator M)rnln- and even ing servlt cs. FIRsT RElORMKD McMillan anl Taj lor; th Reverend M. M. Parc-, Pitnr 11 a. m , and S p. in.. erv Ics d u:ual. CLIFTON HEIGHTS the Eev-rnd E. J. Eroivn. Pastor 11 11 m. and 3 p. m, service. GONKR PLCK if. P.): the Reverend A M. 'anmbdl. Pastor I sua! morrlns anil evening: service, FOULT PARIC MINION, No. 41H Mincbcst-r; the Rpve-end G V Kins, Pato- 1 s la! tnornlnir and evenlm- evIces I'ERGLiON. tlie :-. trend M V P. Yeaman. Pa tc Morning an 1 ev nlns s-rvices. ROCK HILT', St Louis Count; the Rever-nd W. i: Smith. I'astor 11 a m . "Th- christian safeguards", 7.3) p. rn , "Comers on of Peter." KIKKWOOD; the Reverend Doctor II. r Evans, I'astor Morning and evtning sen ices. "WKtiTER GRO'I; th- Reerejd IVivId M. Skllliner. Pastor-Elect Jl a ir.. "Tlie Trun Minister and th- Tru- Church, f p. m . "The True Eel'Klon " rron-ES CHURCH (onth). No. $ig North, Illeventh; th Reverend R If. Lent. Pastor Usual morning and cscnlng services. nitST GERMAN Tfnth and Rutf ei , the Rev erend J G Keller Pastor 10.30 a. m , O-rman '-rvlccs, 7.30 p. m , Fngl sh sermon to jouns ladles RVDEX; the Reverend W II?on StUt. Pastor Mnrnfns and evening services V.ENN!tGO MISSION. Wlnrrbago Ftr t and TeJinesse Avtnui- tlm Reverend A. IHIh--n ann. Pastor 10.30 n m. pr idling in Ger 1 mn, 7 30 t m. preaching In English. JZtitzllU Lutheran. ST. MVUK'S, Cardinal and Rclt: th Reverend Dot tor M Rhodes. Pi tor Morning. "Nico demus nnd the Kingdom cf Gcd" ; ev enlng, Grace and Truth." MOUNT CALVARY, No 1C07 Euclid; the Rev- erend T T. Cmner. I'astor 10:30 . m , "Sane- I t Itlcatlon the win nt God-': 8 p. m . "It PleaseJ lion to uau jic , wiVv '.' - "3 u -... .no Jicerna Martin Somnerp, ra s tor Moral nff and evening Hf"T !;" ST PVUIS MISSION. Choutfau nr.d Taylor IIenlnc srrlc. VAXDEVKNTint MfFSION' No. G10 Vandven- lor; the Heercnd Hugo Eishop, raster 3 p. m , preaching. Reformcd. MAPIJ: AVENUE. Maple' ana Cllrer.rlnn; tha j:eerenu J. -. iiornms. x-a-ior .Morrtnff. I'le 1 net ui oiii . ftv,riiuib, Thlncs '" SAU:M (Gnnan). tli R erend VT. r. Horst- mejcr, pastor Morni-g and afternoon sen Ices. Hebrew. SIIAARi: UMETH, Und'll and Yamleieriter: the Rerend Doctor Sarajil i-ale. Itabbi mm; a. TnMPi.n israhu 1'lne and Lfrlnewell: tho j:ecrend Doctor I.eon Harrison. Kabbl lO.t: "UfrM Tennjfori; the Pot at Seer ard I'rorhet." Liilturlaii. CHPUCir OP THR MLSIAH. Garrison an.l Le. cust, the Keerend Doctor John Vv. P.ay. Paw tor Jl a i.. '"The Panble of ins Paraite"r R p. ni . "The lafe of ("iianning." CJiriM'II Of Till: UVITV. Park anl Arm etrong, ths IZcicrcnd 12. U. Scuvur, l'aur 31 a. m. Mr. W. L Shellon will 1-cture on i;merons poem. "Thernody " Christian h:irrh (Auascctnrlan). CHRISTIAN CIU RCH. Lindell Houlevard md Vandovr nter Vvena-. the Reverend Abraham 1 Nel"cn D 1 Pastor 11 11 ri N(.r-i -tarian'sni and OtIir Isms " 7 tj i in Ou Countrj's Greatness," a. p itriotiv ten ice Spe cial muc.c. CHRIi- riAN CRl RCH VoIon and Tosver Grove Avenues, tho Reverend Abraham E. Nep-on I. D. I'itor -servlcts at 'j Z) a. m ani 2 20 p. m . 3 3( p in., preaching. Ucorxnntx'Ml Church fit .Ienn Clirlnt. ROCK C1II RCH. Glnfc-ow and Dkkon tunlay ser-ool It 30 a m 11 a m.. Elder N N vko NO 3731 MANL HESTER ENLL-unoay ivhool at l' u in. 'lravt-r irt-ttin t j p m rr-f aching servkt at 7 30 ; in hy btvl Irhnsor ii:Mpm:EY street nd morgn roup ROAD undai - hut it - " a vi . p-ca. ulz; it i p ni. by E.der Ivor DnvV Other CIinri'iit'M. UNION MISSION. No 112 Fmnklln; tne R-v-eitnd M II G tt 1'utor er ' es it 11 a m the pastor, the Ite' lend S II Do tjn. mil Treat h at Z 3 anl p m CHLRe.II Ol GOD No -O Montgomery, tha Reverend J. N III jd. pa tor brviees. 10 0 a. in . Saul S p ru. ML-URINGHAL.-. MISSION". Sevntn and Cj, the Rcvrrrnd 1 N. earlo", PiFtor 3 p m , Mindiy nli'd, S p m., urcit Iiint; CHI RCH F DIV'NE I'l M VNJTl (Sne.K-n-borgiani Dt'ir. r aid i-prln,;. th Reverend C I3v. Pastor 11 a m.. "Tlie iiysUrj cf .'-rr-lov " fik&t nir.vii of cani&T Oricntm- ::i. 3726 Pine -trv!rp tt Ij Ij a m. and i p 11 "utrjct Mmd " ST LUIIS 1 ROGRESiIW: 1NION. d- ij: Hall. No SJii Lai.as 1 3) t m , TrutMSteke-s Ijs. J 13 t m. adartH bj ,lr "ald,tti, reading y Mr L e and d cirnrt rations FIRST SPILUL 1. APOt I MION. Miscnic 'itniple Rail, in'un tlir Lcverebd Tin na- c;rims!nw. 1 astor I cenpi. 9 tj a in. !!" a in Ihe- Untfiation if nint . 7.L n 111. Seeking th Kn gioin of God " FIRST CilUitCH or SPIHU'L L UMTT, No SOU OUe. the Re.end F Pe k. l;ieb r--Jt) p m . ltni. 7 F p rn 1. 1 tun by Mr Alice Eokcr of Cleelinl. o . fjllowed bv pnt mesnges SOCIETY OF -PIi:iTFM. iibil Wit. nd-s Ilali J.30 p in. Lieum. 11 ilui-l phW oOph I J' in, Pctu e bj the Rvr-nl M's E U J'rlt" "n "Wlien Mfpev U Oiu Gr, is G ll Mljhtler 'Iliall .Ttj-tiie7" TENTECOSTAL CIU IH H. Nt 913 Garrison. tf Reverpnl I. C e.riei, I'atcr U i a in and 7:30 p m. CLEANFU MIIOV. No 211 Notth Tv.elfth; V. M Ruth Sucri itmient 3 n 1.1 s,initay s rcol, p m . the Rev e end H lllak v. I I T recti ETHICAL SOCIETY Nineteenth an I.ei t. W. I, bhldon. Lecturer 11 a m . "T h1 ' itv 1v the R-verend E II t-pei t er of the Cnureh of th Lnltv " FRANKLIN AVFNT E MISSION. No 171lFran lln 2:3 p m , Sund iy bdiool, ruading at 7 3) P m by the pitor ENGLISH EVNGELICU Garfeld Hill, Thr ttenth and Wriijht, Pie Rc-ic-erd T I- Muel ler, I'asto" Mcrnirg service at 10 30 CHRISTIAN CATHOLIC CHri'.cp. G. 'e nnl Cote P.riltiar.te tie RevennN K C ard Marv McGee Hall. Panto's Strvicen at 11 a in . J nnl 7 4" p m 3.- i in. Junior Seventy, p m , Mr Hall will "peak FIRST GFRMAN CHURCH OF THE NEW JC RUS LEM, Twelfth an'' Tver. tV Reverend Charles A Nussbaum. Pitor U a. in , "Pcr-s-cutlcn In the Earlj Cnureh ' THIRD bOClETY OF THE NEW JEEFSM.EV, -it. Ivjuis and R.iuschf nbarii. the R-v"-rd L Carrlerc, I'astor 11 a. in , sermon anl serv ice ST IJOUIS PROGRISIVE UNION. No "IP I Iucas 3 I" p in . aldres by Mr allwelt and reading bv Mrs Ie; demor" tr.it ions OPEN-I0iR MIS-ION. fae.o-d "and e"ark Gis pel services at 11 a in and 7 3(t p m . crfee and lunt'i served to th needy after ev.iy oerv I e SOCIETY OF PHCTICL CHRISTIANITY. Kishteerth an I ketaiczi. th- Reverend II. II. Schrotdcr, Pisto- 2 p m (German) ST IM'IS TIILOOl'HP L i-O.IETY. Mn sonic Temple. Odeon. Grand and Finney 13 31? a. m. "Mulles Iruin th- Ancient Wlsdcm." SEVENTII-D VY APMIMM, Ntwtad anl Delmar. tli Rp ren I R 1 Pcrtsr, Pator pr.aehirg morning and evening UNION MISSION No 3 Robert Avenue and Twentv-tntid t-ect. tip R'verend T A, Him lltrn. I'a-tor 3 5) p tn . preaehtng by pastor, Sp. m, bj L. D Abbott. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON. "The Arrest of Stephen." (Act" vi, 1 to.) rrep-ird for n-c RrulI!c by th" I'"" mihl J E Gllbtrt. I. IJ , Pccretirj- of tha .'.n.erlcan So ciety of lielleious Education. COXXECTIXG The ra'ao a?si!;np'l for tn-daj's btudy might rippropriately follo.v the sixteenth er-t- of tha las; chapter The thirt ersis Ijlnt; between treat the rela tion of the church to the nutmle worlj. If omlttcil from the nariatle e hae i more continuous account of the Interior condition or tho church and the coni-quence-, of ir-nt condition It will ho rem' in hered that under the nromptlnK of extreme brotlierly love the follow trs of Christ tad a common treasury, out of which the neels of tne whole congregation wtre met. (Arts iv. 31 57.) The outcome of that communistic arrangement appeared first in the deception and death of Anann and Sapphtra. Our present lesson thov.s that, althotigh tha people had rtcened large measures of the Spirit and hid been united in the mos,t d lmhtful fellowship (Acts iv. 32). they were unable to maintain proper relations, on that basi. MUIUIL"RIXG-(Verse 1 ) The church t Jerusalem was composed of two cias0. There were some of pure blood, descended direct from Abraham. conerted to Chri-it bv the nre.irliins of the apoMtle--. and others of a mixpd race, prc-elytes to Judai-m and afterwards, to Christianit. (Actn i. iy) These were called Grecian-, because thev spoke the Greek toiiKue and lied in other Province". The were ainom; thos-e who came annually to the Kreat ti tival. (Acts ii. D)) There mi a strons; race prejudice between these class?"!, which was not re mord when they became followers of Jesus and which showed itself at u time and in a manner that one would Iea"t ec Pfct. The Liistom of citini; for widows was 'u ,.,r1'r."?.,J"l,a'!" ."r-'i-l"' "I!1 "1- '"' . '"""-uy"- iiiviii wi-;c Ul.iue t At .1 general gathering of the church, which all might attend w ho desired, they proposed a remedy. They would cortlnuc to devite 1'lieV milSt hp Plinwn nr- ti'nitml dv ine congregation and afterwards ap pointed hy the apostles. This plin inolveI nearlv all the features now characteristic of ecclesiastical bodies a l.ind of congre gational piscopacy. The sugges-tion was not unlike that made b the father-in-law of Moses (i: shl. 17.) A division of labor secured by tailing In new ofticuls to meet an emergency is ever admissible In any organization. OKDAIXIXG (Versfs ." and fi) The laity approed the plan of tlie apostles, an in dication or its wisdom and ot the harmmy between the two orders or members. Tho sei en men selected Stephen. Philip. Pro-ehoru-, Xleanor, Timon, Parmena.s. Xico! n all had Greek name;.. The church oppar entlv put the work of d'stribution largelv in the hands nf the complainants who would not bo likely to disparage or oterluok the (.refk clement Two onlv of the set en Stephen and P'lllip. are afterwards men tioned in tha Xew- Testament. (Acts ll. r M.) Tlie eleted men wer then brought before the apostles, who praed and Iid hands on the head of each. This act of ordination was highly proper, as It attestul approal and formed a connecting link be tween the church and Its officer". It was '.aluable In the Interest of good order Prob nljly borrowed from Jud-iism (Xumh. xII. IS), it represented the shing of authority, and It was supposed to be accompanied liy tlie d!lne blessing and the bestowal of the Spirit. (Acts ill!, 17.) IXrHKASIXG-(erses ' nnd S) T'ds liappv adjustment of the difllcultv restored the church to perfect harmony. There was r.o discrimination on the one bide and no murmuring on the other. The wants of all vere freely and promptly met. As a re sult the apostles gac thcmselies entirely to their legitimate work, what would hate been impossible had there been disturb ances rncr secular matters, and the word of God so preached brought forth fruit. (II Thess. ili. 1.) The number of disciples was greatly Increased, and among the con verts were many of the Jewish priests, who surrendered their incnrnfii Tt,n&u a r-n. t,e church to become members and possdbly ministers In the Christian hodv. The spir- nuai interests- lar surpassed the temporal '"i. jiuuiwjij muru is nenrc or mo sfri ice which the s.ven newly ordained wero expected to render to widows. Stephen, who was at the head of thexhst, appears In an entirely different function and becomes one of the most conspicuous workers and preachers DISCL'SSIXG (Versus 9 nr.d 10) Armr.i. Ing to rabbinical books, there were in the lime of the apostles more than 490 syna- gogucs in Jerusalem. These were nini. nf F??iUiv- r-TSn,,t ,harU ntrSUPrVeS i"g was awai.entd in the 1 carts of rrnnv. (Ac.i !. .) nut there was faoritism I vhateer ele the Jews of that dav lack.t. ote'GanSf'rien "CfSlCt StVre foLtdAdcnMi reTercnce of a fntler VT,li l friends of the Ctrtain Kind for the institutions which Jud PltOPOSIXG- C'erses ,,, nTi o ma1? thom a peeull ir people. Herco 3(e t'esrllri not Tr Vnr r,,:,.ni J, e,ap,os" Phra vras arrMl and hj-tily conducted JkLn".iJl, lpu' Lc0,,'br.';:! V. .' irfore the Council to answer for Ki wl.l?h wisniYi ,,,,nnTi., ,Xt,r ""...r of bhisphens ..cair:.t the holv pHco and an avbMx was "'aU-lmf ortin?1 -Thi' "-.ho'v the ,aw declaring that they hid heatd him mlLht Vi,? ii Vh.1 i! aL .. l!at lh?y frequently utter language that was calcn- mignt do this without distraction certain int'i . i.-tr... mcred tliiii".s into conteraut. ?ot'd1sSA0but,e;o5d1CT Jnone"C th0, ,3"!e- ! To make 3 thffflrtn th. r raw tho ber must L honr.T nnm ?,-,ir-V!I,,ia Vi'T" substance of th- language used-that Jcsji RhmM ,w?,.'11111 otr1" Il0l; Iwoald destrov Jerusalem and chinge the JlV.0!.':. 'Li'ln,?..i.hr.re.f" th? confWcnco of ,.,, of Mose. Paul was accused of .l t"U LllurLU. Ilt'V ihiist no rnnwin rtr nntn.l Dow Hani religious instruction so arranged as to meet Instead of the riot guns which they usual the needs of tho neonle from tho wirinns Iv carry, thev will be eaulppcd with Simula Piovlnces and designnteel by appropriate titles. Men well ertd In Scripture and tn ecclesiastical literature -"were associated v.iin euesf synagogues sometning like the faculty of a college. The preaching of through which the Prince1 and his at Stephen. perhaps in the temple, and some- tendants will pas3 up to the second floor of times in the synagogues, where great lib- erty of expression was allowed (Acts xlli. 1". attracted attention 7;y its wisdom and spirit, until sorrc felt called to oppose him. Chief among them v.erp men out of the most influential synagogurs tho?e of the I,ibertins. Jws returned from foreign oonoge: ine t remana, inosp irom '.rene. in Xortliern Arrita; the Alexandrians, those der tin direction f Assistant Chief of D froir. the city ot Alexandria. ,i famous p'.iil- tecties Smith, will guard the Prince fror ofcuchicaj tenter, and those from ClUca. and the time of his arrhal until his depart. Ky RHEUnAUSn CURE'S j3t33 certain t cure rliearratis::i as wattp i to qujnwSi t!.:rst No rnnttcr wfcaS pirt o? th; t .J tho fain may be; in or whether it "i . acute or clirnnij. riUWC.N'S IMlEUilAHSr. CUKR V21I drive it Qi.t 111 a few hours, ci:u fuiiy care in .". 'jt.- days. HUWON. M ioT . Pjt f -, -x I 1 t: ui ! cure a j i t' I mety p-r ecr t L .-vco-nplanr i' n? the 'sr'iest stig' !r 1 t s D.s.ja, tan b uud Mtmon sCtarri.Cii r ".rcaMTrhm t ip ., throat fcr.J s:otj l. rt s .ird hurl m. : ia .rrOJs.-.fft.ctlonatdcl.irfSfn I .hell .'arm . tr-.'et! a dcu- d i Munrri 0rrcaui' llr. I Mjiii- sC I'dC ir- r- '1 rcalc u,)an, for i Muduq s i.l ;cr rcsto'cs I-st pu tcr fis rz i 1'rtrii The ! Imtto n llrllli fff)!-:!-. abni '- r-z nrd tl :r r ir nrM:.t.t!n drt1."' 1 ' rcS ar- 3.1 i i s i1 t1 n ni. 'tv r-t c?n' at JIii' n -v rX a- f'hi idffhia uimovi imull-u ttr.-. tixvnr.n. ThltUst A-p-zn Ci:rr Sf'irlir HjjFO"?ri3ATSO ' GO. St. Louis Qffics, REPUBLIC BUREAU. 'o Y rl nLC 3 Pail. I'l- . 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Santa Barbara lnJi?.VoEiet The Arlinglci San LoisOBlsgo ntiHl'iSn.TIie Romona Tsmpa ri3-A"p');'"jl,1!C':rK'- Tampa Bay Hotel Washlngtofl JJiiVS-KT The Sh iito Asia. Uoman TroUnces. Xhl3 formidable combination of talent against a, deacon 'n dicates the nbllit of the latter. AfCUSIXG ('rsei 11 and 12) This ne-v mode ot opposition to Christianity fail rt. The men who nrr.ijed themcles aKainst Sttphen were not equal to him. The appcil to the judgments of the peoplo on mater of doctrine heliied the cause of Christ. It was necessary, therefore, to resort to mis representation and slander. the la' weapon used by bad men. And this w,i. the charge that Stephen had bHspheme 1 against llosss and against God. To sustain that charge thev suborned witrcsses It was an easy matter to find base fellov.- vho would, for a money consideration, testifv to anj thing. The same method n rrrmlorpd airnlnst Jesus. (Hark xiv. C ) i Having start d their abominabl? stor'c. W-H would circulite from one to another t!T.nijTV.niit tlna rnmmiin v. n hitlPl ffrl crime. WITXns3IXG-(VerC4 11. 11 and 11) Tlie hired defamers of t'tephen appeared aUi similar off era; jcars after, shoeing lmvr senitne tne people were on mis siiuj'ci. (Acts Nv. S ) lt is iios-lbl- that Stephen did sav whit might hae bern construed inti this, fcr hKtorv show that Je-us has 'one p'eci'rlv .!iat was then nllirml he would do I!oweer the wonW wcro ouo. d and colored with m-ilice. there b.-in li.-ln.id all .i desire to tllerce this i e-i mill j opiil.tr advocate. I'.ut tin re stood tlie'taan of God iitK'istarbed bv all tint hN marries sa'd ami old. Ills face .as. srene ivilh censiljiis tnroie.'ee and as th) looked upon 1dm the thought it appeared like tho face of an argel Itl'MATtKS The topic asssr.ed by tm committee and used heie does not nror""'1 toer the enure Ieisjn. but only tho thirl part. The lirst j.art Hrre 1) might bile lgnatcd ' lass llistlnrtiou in the La' ; ("hurch " 'll'e second pirt (verses 2 tj ti might lo termed "Aponol'e Jlelhod Avoiding a Church Quarrel " The thr parts, takdi together, might be used t rhow how good people max d.-rie a bni" nt out of a temporarj or partial wnlntv The race spir,t that disregarded Grctia.i widow's led to the ordination of deaco"w That brought to public notics a slf'e.1 man. who was mightier in advocatln -Christlanltr than rminctit Jewish teach who opi'ostd it. That gave occasion t present before the Sanhrdrin a inagnifi cut tvpe of a m in. against whom not' I: cbuld be uttered but falsehood. It l a K7' 1 dav for the peo;ile of Go 1 when thi.1T i" tcrnal dis-enslons are adjir.tcd bv v I rren and when in the readjustment g't t good results. (Uom. viii. 3 S"esknr-? nnd error !n the cliureh might to be mit v,lth wisdom and lo.e. POLICE ESCORT FOR FRiiJCE. .Chief Kiely Ari-.-innii:: the Dclall to Accomiiany Koyal Visittir. Major V,"e!l3 adjrrs"ed a letter to Ch'cf of Police Kiely jrsterday requesting hirr to meet him Td"sdaj morning at 1 o'cloik to arrange for the pol'ce ilet-vi lor tne re- ception of l'rincc Henry. The meeting is, to be held in the office ot Superintendent V.. S. Mrfhrsney of the Terminal Itail- rdad Absocntion at U'e tnion station. Chief Kiely has already parti illy ar rang.d the police detail- Pesldes the pla toons of ofllc rs from the Jlountcl District, which ia to lead in. the escort, he will hao the two title terms, a. and I!, under tho command of CTDtaimi .Reynolds and Jovce. batora Th" two companies, constating of 112 men, will Le dra'tn up en either side of the p!at- lorm at i.r.ton atauon. lormmg an fiis-ie the Ftation for tlie public reception. While the reception Is m progress thei- will b rang'-d In front or the (station In a file lo the Prince's carriage, which is to convey him to the St. Mollis Club. When the car riages ,inir at the elub the einc-r!. will be there' to Ircelve him In i-ddltioii to these oKl"ers detect!; rs. yn- iipfnr tnc rnimf nnri rtivpu in c larc Si '-i.4 "'utiifiigi,. f ,.,-i.j,i... -"h'-'-o 5 '"A&'. ' " -?S?r" ri' i&-" KKSiv'-- v-'.rrt.'ji, .tc."-.1:'"' j-, ijil'-r; . Ahi." -r V-- ... si z- "y.M2.fi.F:"vMM