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» i ‘l t Oli K I STI AN II KA A I J > * 1 I Inv. noton ,’ .Muy 8th. — 1 addition at were p/xt morning immersed.*1—Geo.. I Dublin, last Lord’s day in April, ’from Owen.-. ‘ ' • KENTUCKY. , lu p u (e.l l_>y* pin* eoi I’espojideiits and gli’aiifil M.‘ E. Church,, by luipfism.- L. C. frotn our (Mtcliangc -. Wilson. * , 1 E arlin < 1 jO n .—Our meeting has closed » Fit a n i'urn; 1, .May •' 12th: -On lust at. Eai*hugton with G additiorra—1 from 1. OREGON. Lord’s dJy 3 noble sonls confessed the Hie Baptists, 2 from tiie Methodists and«’ ». — ’ — v P leasant limp, May 2Gt.h. l).ur name qf Chtist and were buried with 3from the wo»4*l,--T. D. Moore, Bord- /fro. Slaid'-t/ : By request I send« yon . their’Lord in baptism at Whiteville, | ly. May 9th.j this iteip : .A’meeting, closed last even Montgomory county. • M. B. McKin ' M orton ’ s G ap , N|ay 12th.- -Commenc ing on Friday before the 4th Lord’s day ing at Lost Valley with four confessions ney. B edford , May Jllh Br<jJ,Wm. J. in April at Slaughfersville, wo contin mid oue wanderer jeclaintcd, with good interest and the brethren much revived Howe, of• Georgetown.4 Ky., began ued pfiacuing of nights for two weeks. and built up. With Christian love I preach in)* here on Tnetubiy evening,. | Ten weye added to our number— -two " remain your brother — Philip Mnlkrty. '.March 21st. and continued, for -thr« «■ from the Methodists, 1 from the mour- ;;h. and st v. nTidm lire w < h 44- .weeks pi-eaelring.every night wo 01m, ■ „ wa A hlnjuixn ; i i:uiiiT.v.>;v. —-—r » ’ »■ 1 » * « Five-of those who obeyed. the Gospel when he was called"home.to. attend the —-LuiLDF-NDAniy Muy' • 19th, — Wo. hail three accessions -by primary olre'dienCe funeral of a dear sister in Christ. lid ’ were m des^and each of them took part in public prajel^jyefore the m’ee.ting I here- last Sunday One was an old returned and continued: from night th closed. Qne young man being baptized -night until his health failed -him and he gentleman sixt^eigl/U years old. -II. was compelled to go home and rest.•■•It ip tlio a*fternoon, prayid tlwit night, jl. Moss. ‘ ■ was the grandest meeting held with the just before preaehiag. Is not this the ' M.vnvr.AM». proper time toyrrtt-young Christians to R edland .— Under the auspices of the Bedfoyd church for twenty yp^rs.'re , * suiting in 81 additions—54 baptisms work. - .Ino, W. Hardy. Christian Missionary Society of .Mary TENNESSEE.. land and I). Ilio. S.' F. l owler of and the bal'snee reolaimed and by eom- „ emendation. _F ranj < lin , Tenn., May 10th.—On the ------ Beaver Cre’ek’,“ Mary land, held a meeting GOSPEL SUCCESS. > 6HBISTIAN COLLEGE, Monmoutli, POLS COUNTY, OREGON, ■ . r , ’ ■ - —-:o:— ’ CORPS OF TEACHERS’ T. F. CAMPBELT;, A. M., President, Professor of Mental Philosophy, Moral Scietica and .Biblical Literature. ■« P. Lt CAMPBELL, A. B.^ - Tcaeliei: -of Ancient Language an<t Literature W E. RTCTIAR DSON, B. S., *# . ■'Tea<’hcr of-. Mathematics. CATF’MP, M.S., ~*i.~' ’ ... ~~ Teacher of Physical .£ciehcesr. aud-the Ertwch Language and Literature. N. SPRINGER, A. M.', . l’liii« ipiyl of J’leparat«>ry I><partnunL_^_; . A. TATQM, '* As-isiaut in Preparatory ^)epartnu.;iit. C. STUMP, - ’ , ' Teacherin-Itisti umeimd Millie. •— \’.v w ILLINOIS. •, A liberal Charter, granted bv ’the night of the 5th inst. 1 closed a series of of Twelve days duration a^ Redland, ■... ......... ■ r ' State Legislature, confers aft necessary Rtfi K- I sland , Mffy'8th. — 1 Anfession twenty-five discourses'' at Pulaski, with Montgomery county, Maryland.. «The powers on tho Board of Trustees to ' 1 _ .4 additions.—L.' II. Stine. meeting was a splendid success; and last evening.'—'Pastor. preserve the rights.Vnd manage tho M t . M orris , May 1211 l — 1 confession’ affairs of the Institution. closed last Friday night with, fourteen SOUTH CAROLINA.. .. The location is central, accessible, immersions.—Wm. II. Schell, 1549 and baptism at cur regular prayerifteet- WAi.riiEQBj),zMay 8th. —I anTTiere on healthful ahd beantiinl. , ing, List night. — G. W. Ifoss. Columbia Ave., Washington, D. C.May a Visit tp the little church at Evergreen, The members of the Faculty aro B arolaa ’, May ith.—since last report three miles distant from this.town. competent,'energetic and devoted to the VERMONT. 4 additions—1 by confession and bap Yesteiday was.the time ot their .regular Cause pf Education. , The Session of forty 'weeks is divided: tism to the Copeland congregation, 2 by W est Ri i-i i;f,’May 8tbt—W^hadone _ _ monthly meeting, and we had a most into two terms of twenty weeks each. more all (Tition to the church here ves- letter, and thy letter to the church at ^refreshing seasonand at the close of 7'iV The first term-begins on Monday, Sep terday by confession and baptism.—W. Clinton^ GZ S. A|q>legato. j’t'ie services J.yhung disciples, were re-' tember 19, 1881, and ends February 3, W. Witmér. * ? C artervilee , May 8th.‘-¿2 additions ceivcd by confession and baptism.— E. *1882. .The sdeond term begins Febuu- rnno. to Shifr’K^congregation, yesterday, .by 1. WEHEy? ;.. , • ■ ..aryAfi., 1HB2,.ami end^ip^ii-.Wednesday lie- fine the third Sunday in Jnne~T882r-— tt — L ynciirury ; .May 9th:—One more baptism. Congregation is in good con Partial Examination of Classes at tha confession and baptism last Lord’s day dition, all living.together in love. -W. Obitmiry. end of each month. Intermediite-Ex1 * E.'.’ipiIh-r. .. .. .......... . —a young man of fine promise.—T> J amniatirnrs the last-week of TfrE'~TlrSt ~ ÌJi'ed, near Walla' Walla, W. T., term. Final Examinations at tho close \ ii:oi\-i\, May 12th. ' Our protracbd Giddens„ _______ z________ *' ' ' Leroy, son of .1. I’. and E. Stanfield, of of the Session. M ulta , May, 9th.—I beghn a meeting hieeting closed tho 12th inst. 9 were Annual Meeting of the T.oard of Trns; with the brethren on Salt Run. Noble baptized and 3 rechtinted, but the good lung fcvrr. Aged 3 years 18 days. 7 tees, on Tuesday before the third Sun county,.April.29th, and closed May 1st, accomplished is lint to lie estimated on ’ - » Died, in Dayton. W. T., May 21, day in June. and so spa’ke that seven confessed their ly by those 12 additions-to thtf church. TUtTlOV tfEK tiUFTRRJI. TKN . 1882, at I o’clock r. il., Allie, oidi st VVF.KKS. z . fdith in Christ and were baptized.- I. •jQtli.ers have been made ditrrgh-fcrof J.- B;. and M- a ry ,P. Mo rris, Collegiate Department-.. . . £10 00 F. Moody. soul's interests, and the whole commu aged 13 years, 1- month and 27 days. . ITeparatory Department . - , t . hi H arrison , May 12th. I have just nity is elevated by tho powerful presen Janitor’s Fee ... . « 1 00 closed a meeting of ti n days at White tation of the claim of .leans. .1. L. . Finer Harris ’ Sargeant, - youngest Music (Piano) ) Teacher’s - » Oaks, resulting in three confessions;^ Richardson. * ., (Org<«i>rk-' pXes - child of William M. and Martha E. I Vocal Music ) r es. J. M. Land. A storia , May 13. During the month S mil.. died at their home near Perry^ MANsiMEEb. May 9th. Being »•ailed (4 April Uro". €1. F. Adams held its a dale, of lung and brain ft'vcr, after a Th« above rates -must be paid in’ad • to-Mansfield,. T remained over Liyd'^s i meeting at this point wljich resulted in severe and painful illness of eighteen vance, at the beginning of each Ten- . nd divided the time with Bro. the addition of 22 persons 15 of the long-days ami nights. He was born Weeks. No foes will be refunded- to students Neal, the present, pastor. 2 number by immersion. T. II. Good May 17, 1<H8O- and died'ou ’Wednesday, 1 leaving before the expiration of the young ladies that been recently nighJL ’ hat. had boon ; • ' March 29. 1882, at 11 (/clock p. r. M , term for which they have paid, except . baptised, and a brother, introduced by Hi Mii, .May 15Hi. —Tiro. W. F. Black, aged one year, ten months and twelve \ in cases of protracted sickness. < Boarding can be obtained in private letter, were received into the fellowship of Tn.seola, just çjoscd ¡1 mcefingjiere days:’ He was a bright little boy. The families at £3.50.per week. of the church. In Hto evening a young with 47 additions to our congregation, funeral sermon was preached-at Hie - For further particular^ address - man professed faith, and ’was immedi which .was organized five years ago in a . ho uric, March 31st, by Iley. G/W. Bran- T. F. CAMPBELL, President. • . ately baptized G. .M. Kemp, z, school-house.« Wo now havo one of.the- -1 son from First Corinthians, 15tli chap | . Tot: Tin: .• 'v - —’ B luffton ,‘ May 9th. —Go m i i ieneyd t r ’ Lest meeting-honSés in our country, i ter, 2<>th verie. We extend to our good i TWELFTH ANN! AL ANNU M EMENT meeting March_3di at Bethel, Han peter C‘>cTiroll. j neighbors and friends our heartfelt. cock county. Preached six. discourses, • ' IOWA. ’ - thunks for their kind assistance and | MARS’ HILL COLLECE, took sick am] had to .return home. ”3 ! sympathy in our sad bereavement'. C edar R apids . We had 1 acerssimi .XI All ¿ ‘ ’ His M other . ■ confessions and baptisms.. Bro. J. T. froni the Episcopal Church Ve.sterdày FI.<HCKV< 1 . ' M,All »JIA, • I « JfcUonald gave good assistance to the For a cough or cold there is no reine R. IL 8. . ‘ meeting. Preached twelve discourses dy equal to Amnen’s Cough Syrup. W liiTTEN, Hardiucounty; May 8)h.— xnnnrsM ’ ' c* at Mercer church, Wood county ; 1 We had 1 additions yesterday—1 by re- When any druggist or dealer tries to T. B. LARIMORE, Pre&idcnt, baptism, 1 reclaimed ; two .selmbns at 1 lation, I from the Baptists, and two i»x sell you, or tells you that some other • FIiOItEycE, AI.IIBÀMA.' Sugar Grove, Wood county*; 1 confes letter (self and wife.)—S. B. Ross. remedy iff us good or better, when you ask for Ammon’s Syrup, dook him in sion and baptism, .2 additions.. In [ Toanv suffering with Catarrh MISSOURI. , ■ or. Bronchitis who earnestly the face, and you will see that God has April held a. meeting several days here desire relief. I can furnish a C linton , May 8J1. Hâve recently stamped upon.his countenance in un (heansof Perlhanent and Pos in Bluflton- 13 immersed, 2 reclaimed, mistakable characters*thé word cupidity itive Cure. A Home Treatment. had 7 additipns to our congrégation 1 from the German 'Baptists. -J. V. , No charge for Consultation by i and by investigation you will find he is here.—rM. Ragland. k mail. Valuable Treatise Free. Updike. recommending some deeeetion of his. ■'llisniDeiJies are the oat«-.«wm of his own-experretic«*; th > are * . . KANSAS. J, — INDIANA. own that costs him only a few ç^nts to the only known irn ans of per- I tn.-inent enre.”—/to, « prepare, or some patent remedy upbn C restline , Cherokee county, M jy . P.CHILD^. Trov. 0. C oburn ’ s C orners , May 7th.—3 ad which he makes a large firifit. Ask for 12th. — At' Bush C.eek school house, ditions at Coburn’s Corners. Prospects Am men’s Cough Syrup. Take no other. AND NOT good for the future.—8. Bi Teagarden, Friday night, 5th iuat., 3 younj/ ladies Buy a 1.5 cent or 50 cent bottle. Test it WEAK 4M T made confession of faith ih Christ uad your?eifi’ It stands uyuu its merits. JJlair, May 9 th. 4