Christian Cynosure . att-empting to bring Keith Ui]ustice,broughton himself the vengeance of the hxlge, buthe boldly replied to the charges againsthim, and aftonvards renounced cents each. Masonic Salvation, as taught by itsstandard authors. This pamphlet is a com-pilation from standaril Masonic works, inpnx)f of the following proixisition: Fivo-miusonry claims to be a religion that savesmen from all sin,- and purifies them forheaven. 111 pages, price, postpaid, 20 cents. Freemasonry at a Glance illustratesevery sign, grip and corvniony of the flr^tthree degives. PajKr cover, .t* im


Christian Cynosure . att-empting to bring Keith Ui]ustice,broughton himself the vengeance of the hxlge, buthe boldly replied to the charges againsthim, and aftonvards renounced cents each. Masonic Salvation, as taught by itsstandard authors. This pamphlet is a com-pilation from standaril Masonic works, inpnx)f of the following proixisition: Fivo-miusonry claims to be a religion that savesmen from all sin,- and purifies them forheaven. 111 pages, price, postpaid, 20 cents. Freemasonry at a Glance illustratesevery sign, grip and corvniony of the flr^tthree degives. PajKr cover, .t* imgcs. Sin-gle copy, six cents. Masonic Outrages. Compiled by H. Ilinman. Showing Masonic assautlon lives of seceders, on reputation, and onfree s|H>ech; its interference with justicein courts, eto. Postpaid, 2t) cents. Prof. J. G. Carson, l>. D., on SecretSoiiKTiEs. A most convincing argumentagainst fellowshiping FrtH^masons in theChristian church. 10 cents each. 16 THE CHBJBTIAN CTOroSTTKE June 12, 1^ ^ Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High-est of all in leavening strength.—V. Report, Aug. 17, 1889. NEWS OF THE WEEK. WASHINGTON. The President and Mrs. Harrison leftWashint^ton Saturday afternoon on theUnited States steamer Despatch for ashort season of recreation on the Potomacriver and Chesapeake bay. They reachedthere Sabbath morning, went to church,and started back to Washington in theevening. CHICAGO. The master carpenters are pushingvigorously the prosecution of the strikingcarpenters who have assaulted or intimi-dated non-union workmen. Severalof the men were given hearings in courtyesterday. The affairs of the CulinaryAlliance Union are said to be in badshape. Alderman Koth introduced an order inthe Council meeting calling upon theMayor and Chief of Police to resign ifthey can not put a stop to gambling. Dr. W. Goods[)eed, the financial secre-tary pro tem of the University of Chica-go, made the first payment on the sitef


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