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Every Day Religion from Ransom, Kansas • 5

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Every. Dny Religion Quarterly Meetings. whiskey. The abashed husband stood with bowed head. One by one the loungers left the room.

Ellsworth District, N. V. Kan. Conference. Presently the bartender, gazing Oct.

Hays City at the poor woman, solemnly with our might for the salvation of souls and sanctification of believers. Pray constantly for grace and guidance and for success. Your brother in Christ, A. N. Skk, Presiding Elder.

Not Mrs. Nation, But "I am not Mrs. Nation; I have. Ellis WaKccney Quinter Oakley Grainiicld 12- 13 13- 14 19- 20 20- 21 26- 27 27- 28 2- 3 3- 4 9-10 the autumn of 1888 Miws Sarah Peters arrived to reinforce the cvang-el'iBtic work. But Miss Peters, hoping- to find a more promising' field for that line of work in Nanking, was transferred to that station.

In 18V1 Miss Laura M. White was sent to assist Miss Robinson in the arduous duties of the boarding- school. After five years of efficient work-Miss White enjoyed an eighteen months' furlough. She has now returned much strengthened and refreshed. Three years ago Dr.

Gertrude Taft, fortified with the most modern training, came to assist in the woman's hospital. One more appointment was made to strengthen the hands of this noble band of workers, but her stay was only transient, she going into the Baptist Church. The growth of the girls' school has been slow in Nov. Winona Sharon Springs vowed that the man should not drink at his bar again. It was a pathetic scene; it was the last resort of a desperate woman; as she left the hotel with her husband and little girl, there was a lesson too painful for any pen to picture.

Christian Strndard. If we Suffer, we Shall Also Reign With Him. Every Calvary has an Olivet. Morland no natcnet; i am not crazy. Iloxic These words came from the lips of a Lewes woman, as she met 1 1 1 i ner nusDanu iace to lace in a hotel barroom, the other evening, 10-11 16- 17 17- 18 23-24 23- 24 24- 25 30- 1 30- 1 point of numbers, but that has detracted nothing Hill City Palco Plainville (Jordan) Natoma Waldo Bunker Hill Wilson (F.

N. Cox) says the Lewes Pilot. They from its usefulness or importance. For some years it has been looked upon as a model for To every place of crucifixion there is likewise a place of ascension. The sun that was shroud thoroughness in literary and Christian work.

It may safely be said that 100 per cent of its inmates Kanopolis (W. E. Greene) 30- 1 have become Christians. I know of none who re Dec. 1- 2 Russell were directed to the bartender and the loungers, as the former handed the woman's husband a glass of whiskey.

She continued: "That man has not done a day's work this winter, and I am worn out trying to support him and the rest of the family; I want to know if something cannot be done to keep him from mained a number of years without having found the "pearl of great price." On the same premises with this school is a hospital for women and 7- 8 7- 8 14- 15 15- 16 21-22 children. The doctors in charge of this hospital also have two dispensaries down in the native city, ed is unveiled, and heaven opens with hopes eternal to the soul which was nigh unto despair. Henry Giles. The Fountain of Contentment. The fountain of contentment must spring up in the mind, and who has had so little knowledge of human nature, as to seek happiness by changing anything but his own disposition, will waste his life in fruitless efforts, and Ellsworth (Allen) Ransom McCracken LaCrosse Galatia Claflin Lorraine (Mitchell) Ouintcr Riverside Salina, Oct Bkkthkkn: destroying his own life and starv the institutions being located on the elevated background of Chinkiang.

ing his family." The woman was thin and pale. Her lips On another ridge farther from the city is the 22-23 28-29 28- 29 29- 30 1, 1901. Attend to quivered as she spoke. Her boy's Institute. Here we have homes for mission arics, and a large school building capable of hous frail body could hardly stand the strain of the unfamilliar environ jng ninety to a hundred students.

This building was erected with special gifts from the German ment. As she finished the little Methodists in America, and its school is frequent girl by her side burst into tears multiply the griefs he proposes to remove. the benevolences at once. Strive with all your might to meet all the claims in full. Send in your half tithe for the Kansas Wesley- Ihe bartender took back the lv assisted from the same source.

The education jmpartel in this institution is, primarily, life train- A GREAT BOOK. Nothing Like it in English Literature "Sunday the True Sabbath of God. Saturday Dioven to bo neit her lit' Sabbath (if the Old Testament, nor the Sabbath of the Ancients who lived before the Christian era. lleing a complete refutation of the Satur day Sabbat Heresy, and a vindication of the changeablenehs of the Day of the Sabbath, IIT SAMl'EL WALTER GAMltLE. Kkxbsaw, Nebraska.

A member of lie South Kansas Conference of the M. E. Church, and field Secretary of an University debt as soon as the very existence of Christianity. Wilh-out the Christian Sabbath. It would be impossible long to perpetuate lie Christian religion.

To handle so vital a truth run, ires a master's hand. Mr. Ga.mhi.k justifies the expectation that he will lead the reader to dual results. "The exhaustive study of the Scriptures and the wide familiarity with the literature on the Sabbath, and the ex tended historical research, give to this book a value not surpassed by any treaties in this Held. Other books are rich in other departments of the subject; but on the controverted point raised by Snturdarians; this argument moves illi all the quietness and certainty of a mathematical demonstration.

It is this or nothing. 'There can remain no doubt of the duty of every Christian teacher to familiarize himself with the unanswerable argumuet of this little book. "We bespeak for It an ever widening Influence that must widen until the heresy of Saturdai laiiism is extirpated, and becoues the American Sabbath I'uion. of New York City. Two hundred and three pages well bound in cloth with charts of all Itible Methods of you can, the money is needed.

Some have secured pledges al counting Sabbath days and Sabbath years. ready, to be paid this year, for the three years half titlje. This is a good plan for the money can be raised this year easier than as. well as charts illustrating the Sabbath countings recently discovered in the pottery records of ancient Accadia, and Sabbath countings of the East from the discoveries of Max Mn.i.Kit and others. Introduction by Itisuoi' C.

II. l'OW LEU. I. 1. Price 11.00 per Copy, post-paid, l'rom ltlshop l'OWLEK'S introduction 1 iiiote: "This hook discusses a truth essential to anj- other time.

The University is prospering ing, for most of the pupils enter the school when quite young. Thus beginning at the very bottom with their training, the progress has naturally been very slow but more satisfactory. This institution was opened in 1894, and now has forty-one students. The advanced scholars are all Christians. The teachers are all Christian men, trained in Methodist schools.

On the main street of Chinkiang, a most crowded thoroughfare, we have a large chapel where the Gospel is daily preached and also night meetings held. There are other denominations at work the Southern Presbyterians, the China Island Mission, and the Southern Baptists but Methodism in Chiakiang is like a "city that is set on a hill." From schools, chapels, hospitals, and dispensaries light is going out to those in ignorance and each pastor should be on the only a thing or history. (Signed) c. ii. ruwi.Ku.

constant watch for students. Our children should be in our Opinions of Others. Uev. J. Mills, D.

Hisiiop United Uiietiikew Ciirucn inCiikist. I have read with pleasure and protlt the book written by S. W. (Jumble on the Sabbath question. It is a clear, forcible demonstration of the Christian Sabbath, as against all Seventh day theories.

I commend it as the best book known to me on the subject. university rather than in a state school. Plan at once for revivals at all your appointments. Get all your members to pray daily for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and commence first where there is most promise of success. If and darkness, and love, joy and peace to those who MlSSIONAltY Sociktv or the Methodist Knscoi'AL Ciuwcu, A.

Ii. arc burdened and cast down. We hold the strategic points, though we were not first in the field. the first meeting is a success it The subject of self-support receives every at tention by our people. They all cheerfully respond will be a help to all the others.

Be careful and definite in an as God prospers them, but most of them are very nouncing the quarterly meeting poor in this world's goods. The membership is only 61, but they have a very efficient pastor in Leonakd, Con. Sec. Rev. S.

W. Oamiile, Dm Jli'tttht 1 hope you are pushing your campaign against Seventh Day Advent ism. Their teachings are ur.ettliny a yreat many people in different parts of the west. You are rendering splendid service in furnishing an antidote for their misleading doctrines. Very lb-spert fully yours, A.

Ii. Lkonakd. IIkisald and lMu-siiv i Eii (Presbyterian) Cincinnati, On u. The author lakes the position tli it Saturday was neither the Sabbath of the Old Testament nor tin- Sabbath of the ancients who lived before the Christ Ian era, and, of course, not the Sabbath ol the Christian Chureh. The book merits eu refill readinjjr.

The very hosts of darkness seem to have combined, during these latter days, in an attempt to destroy the Sabbath. Christian people need to hold to it. and I hey need to be intelligent as well as sturdy in its defense. services. If there is to be preaching before the quarterly Rev.

Chi Pin IIu, who was educated in Germany, and is a loyal Methodist. Gosfcl in all Lands. The Inverse Ratio. A Scottish minister was once asked how long he conference make the announcement so plain that all will understand it. I shall be ready to preach as many times during the time I am with you as will be profitable.

I do not wish an appointment made for preaching just to please me when it would not be profitable or proper. Use would require to prepare a speech. "That said he, "upon how much time I am to occupy in its delivery. If I am to speak a quarter of an hour, I should like a week to prepare; if lam to speak half an hour, three days will do; if I am Sabbath Ivcs-i Literature. "Si npav Tux Sakiiatii oi- (Jon." Price lVr Coin- 10 S.

vo. Sauhaiti Tkacts, vkk IIuNDKKn Packs 30 GaMBLI GlDEOM, Kmi, Nebraska. jyour judgment about the times to go on as long as I like, I am ready now. Argomout. of preaching.

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