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The Congregational Telephone from Manhattan, Kansas • 3

The Congregational Telephone from Manhattan, Kansas • 3

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ftianhattan Advertisements. A Card. Rev. Levi 1). Wilson, of uteruational S.

8. Lessons for April. Valley Falls, laid aside for the present The Erst Congregational Church. MANHATTAN, KAS. Corner Juliette and Poynta Ayes.

Al'KiLS. irom uie regular worn oi me ministry, 51-G2. Following Jesus. Lukefl: has accepted the special agency ol the healer In nnhien Ttrtn man liavinir nut his hand to State of Kansas for the sale of the valuable publications of I. K.

Funk the plow nml looking buck is lit for the kingdom of Uod. (Luke 02.) Groceries, Provisions. Fruits, of New York. These books are of spe CHOICE FLOUR SPECIALTY. APRIL w.

The Good Samaritan. Luke 10: Golden Text Thou shall love thy neighbor as cial Interest to clergymen and their congregations. Their low price puis thyself. (Lev. l'J: 18.) iHKlti II The Pharisees reproved.

I.nkc 11 Uohh'n TevtVo not after their works: for them within the reach ot all classes. Brother Wilson expects to remove to Topeka early in April, and make that the center of supplies. More in par K. It. BIT AW, 'Watchmaker Jeweler, end dealer ia WATCHES, JEWELRY CLOCKS.

they say, and do not. (Matt. 23: 3.) ticular herealter. Pahtob. It, D.

Parker. Dbacoss, T. C. Wells, W. niriln, Israel Adnine.

Trustees. Pre. Ooo. T. FMichUd.S.

D. Mobch, Jus. W. Main. Cumi, Dr.C.

P. Blachly. Trkabithkk, A. T. Wain.

Chorister, Prof. J. li. Piatt, Organist. Eleanor E.

VIIob. UsHKits, A. J. WWifurd.Uu. II.

Piatt. Bcnday School Sur'T, Prof, J. K. Piatt. Ladies' Missionary Society.

rnssiOEKT, Dr. Robinson. Vice Pkbsiu'Ent, Mis i' A. l'os. Skciietabv and TitKASURKU, Mr.

a. v. I arKcr. Meet on the 3d Thursday of each month at o'clock p.m. Ladies' Sewing Society.

Preaideht, Mrs. Mary Robinson. Vich President, Mrs. Whitrord. Treasuher and Secretabt, Mrs.

Dr.Blachly. TM nhnrnh r.nlnhratAR the Sacrament Of the 4, Coveronsness. Luko 12: 18-21. iiotiifii Jti.t I nko Uevii uud ueWiuvul Rev. Lcavitt Bartlctt, of Kansas ousucss.

(Ltiko iz: ja.) City, will preach for Bro. Tunncll next Sabbath. 3B IT 3E3 Dealer In Topics for the i'rayer Hcclinj. ArRiL, Mrs. Halford, of Wyandotte, has Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes, (1.

Monthly Concert, India. lis: l.l-n. been seriously ill, but is improving 13. The Illumination of the Holy tipint. J.

slowly. Cor. 2: 13. And lieiii' Hirulshiinr Clothing. Elliott' Liir-rt Ofiloi.

2iX Three Stapes In Humility. I cor. Lord's Supper on the first Sunday morning of Villi. 1 in. is.

"Twenty cigars a clay." says the January, March, May, July, Heptemoer anu TJovfimiwr. We Invito all to the Lord's table 27. The Pilgrims' fight with Apollyon. hpn, O. P.

Blachly, Washington correspondent of the Bos whit Imo nnr I.m-il Christ ill sincerity 10-17; Jus. 4: Kom. u. ton Jieraid, "ana various other excess hare made a public profession of thoir faith, and are manifesting a Christian character before the es were quite too much for Senator EXCHANGES. world.

Carpenters store of vitality." We welcome to our table The Church Tj. Rev. Thomas Marshall, of St. Louis, Miscellanu. of the First Congregation Praier in M-n-bines.

Uunmii! al Church, Kingston, Ontario. It is on a new plan which, if wo should aided ua at the communion. It was an earnest sermon, and his very presence is an inspiration. He has been greatly blessed in revival work has recently adopt, at IcaBt fifty of our Kansas $1.00 Per Day, AMERICAN HOUSE. Waushara.

On account of the very unsettled weather, we have had no meetings for four weeks. We are expecting some missionary maps Micronesia and Central and Southern Africa, which wo hope to use in missionary meetings. See if some of your neighbors will not join you in a club for The churches might have each its own pa' per at small cost. dedicated a new chapel is suffering from exhaustion, but is rapidly gaining NlI'Mi The Leadville Leaflet is the unam aMl I'm liz to K. AN blSEN.

c' -oiti' I II id. strength in this climate. bitious title of a Stirling good paper of We were glad to welcome to the church. Edwin, eldest son of President W. Johnston, the same size ot the telephone, its price is fifty cents and in it Pastor Paddock strikes ringing blows for Christ and humanity.

Such a voice Fairchild. He joined on profession of DRUOS TOYS, faith. HUGE LYING. There were crateful hearts at the from the heart of the mountains glad dens the dwellers upon the plains. Oppoeito Pt Gi2i.ce, prayer meeting, in view of the narrow escape of little Earnest Mills from INVITllS YOU TO CALL The Teacher, from Suit Lake City, drowning.

is printed in New York and illustrated. Mrs. Mary Robinson is quite ill, of Wra. Bower, We like Brother Barrows' part of it very much, and would like it better As a specimen of tho reckless falsehoods spread broadcast by the whisky men, take the following example in Riley county, given by The Natitnal-ist: "The brewers of this State presented a memorial to the Legislature purporting to give the amount of capital they pneumonia. still if it were on a sheet by itself.

Sister C. E. Barker, of Jewell City, Our Greeting, from the Shabbona has been confined to her room since Christmas, and Mrs. Robertson's little r-t or a'l si) aTrd "ft Nil Pojnix Avc- Congregational Church, Illinois, boy, of lour months, is very trail. the same paper with a Shabbona page.

It is for free distribution, a liberality of which Pastor Dickinson will soon Coopcra tvvo Elder A. B. Campbell has resigned the charge of the Disciple church, and had invested in this business, the taxes paid, and men employed. Among them are two from this comity, viz C. Alton value, $3,000 barley on hand, CI GJ tire, or wc are mistaken.

TORE. Mi will resume his law practice. We i. hope he may remain in Manhattan. C.

Two Wl'fct A. Ai.lkn, AiMrw. bushels; men employed, five; taxes, $400 State tax, Weich-selbaum value, men em Manhattan loans her model M. E. pastor, E.

Gill, for one year to Clay Center. ployed, six; $100; State tax, $2.00. Asa matter of fact, Mr. A lton's The Northern Association meets Merrifield Eordell, JAKKJAGG WOHR brewery has not been running for a Good Tidings is a holiness pn per, published by Brother C. A.

Sexton, of Topeka, We are glad to bo able to agree with some things that are in it. The Head Light, from Thayer, Kansas, comes to us, and we agree with it to a dot in its estimate of Snoddy, Leg-gate, and other advocates of free whis- ky. BOOK NOTICES. with the church at Blue in long time, and, if he has five men employed, it must be at some other busi April. We wish they had sent us their i program in time for this issue.

ness. Moreover, his entire tax last pro year was $35.55. Bro. M. Cox, who canvassed Riley county for the Bible Society is now "Air.

weichseluaum surrendered his government license last fall. He is a "vis dealer la busy in Clay county. 1 le lias traveled over about half the county, visiting (i()0 families, finding 64 destitute, has Yjflsolthy man, and owns a great deal ot property besides his brewery; but his Notes on the International Lessons for 1881. By Prof. Riddle and Dr.

mm live mvn entire tax, as near as it can be ascer Todd. Boston Congregational Pub urllic it. de it a i Spi'vinttff tinned lrom tho county Treasurer's books, last year, was $217. The tax on lishing Society. Small quarto, 220 pages, price $1.

25. An admirable volume. The teacher who has it is equipped for his work. We do not say it is his brewery and the land on which it is located was $17." SCOTT Alma. Rev.

John Scott has been donated 3(5 Bibles, and sold 335, making in all, donated and sold, since May, 1880, 1012, or over .100 per month. He finds regular preaching and good Sabbath schools in many neighborhoods, while others are destitute, and the Sabbath disregarded. Too bad. The Kansas M. E.

South Conference brought to trial and condemned the famous Greenbacker, Rev. D. P. Mitchell for his breach of promise to abjure politics. Why did they not allow him to take up that broken promise with a new one L0ANMX8UIiICE AGENT the best Sunday school help there is, for there might be a difference of opinion on that point but it is good, thorough, scholarly, lull, sufficient.

called east by the sudden death of his father. The severity of the weather it it hrs di'vi mokt- has hindered work upon the new Jehovah Jesus. The Oneness of church. Clod the True Trinity. By Robt.

I). Weeks. New Mead fl, C. CRUMP, The Diamond Spring people are get IIUNGERFORD, at Law. for the Author.

Tho author's po ting ready to build a church, the com. ing season. CHUMP I IIUNGERFORD, "A boy can nqvor make a man of sition is that Jesus is Father, Son and Holy Ghost. There are many good things about the book, which is written in a reverent spirit, but we hardly think he will convince tho Christian world of his fundamental position. We know how it is ourselves, but a letter just received from a brother illustrates what independence of the Home Missionary Society sometimes means.

He has a nominal salary of $000. which is from $250 to $500 behind most of the lnsuranC''' LOWEST Money to loan at ItATHS. himself by smoking cigarettes" says the 1'ieanune, "though he may succeed In becoming a sickly dwarf, if he neg lects other business and smokes Indus luanyoi nis assertions tack proof, as time; and he had just returned from that Jesus is the same as "Michael the trioualy." A physician analyzed olio Archangel." Perhaps so. but Mr or these cigarettes, and loiuul tho to bacco strongly impregnated witli opi JL FOX, ami Stationer, Wall Ptiprr. Gold SCHOOI, BOOKS, ETCL the bank, where ho had been to renew his note at 12 per cent, for living expenses.

To the brother's credit Weeks ought to have told us how he knows it. urn while the wrapper, warranted to bo rice paper, was proved to be the let it it be said that finding himself the possessor of ten dollars, he prompt When a young collegian said to Dr. most ordinary of white paper, whitened with arsenic. There are other methods YVaylanct that he did not think it re ly sent it to Washburn College, fearing W. 1I.LACIILY quired great wisdom to make such ne mignt not nave so much at one on.

of suicide, more manly aud attended with less suffering than. by means of tobacco. I'S at idrnl vh 1' Ti'tt. nc, time ti gain. Rev, R.

M. Tunnel, of Wyandotte. i. i liU; PI.ii.t8, tuni proverbs as those of Solomon, tho old man replied, "Make a few, make a few." Supposing you try it, or a psalm rr Hwnetlilni truiiwlll rend liL- Tuntnli III II'KT has been quite sick with malarial fever and pneumonia. He recovered so as N.

M. II ARUM WllJ'UHD, iisr. 0 2MC 'I? Xf, rKAI.EH IN to preach one Sabbath, but had a re lapse, of considerable severity. or the sermon on the mount or whai would bo just as easy, put another planet up there by the side of Venus and Jupiter. The Christian world is Miss Lilly, daughter of Supt.

Storrs. PIONEER STORE. Drv Goods, Groceries, and Notions HARDEMAN Downs, Kas. has been very sick in Boston, but is Finite, une iV.ir Went of Purcell'a Bonk, waiting for unbelievers to do some' thing that they can admire. aoie to resume her musical practice.

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