Christian Cynosure . s each; perdozen, 50 cents. Sermon on Odd-fellovrship and Other Se-cret Societies, by Rev. J. Sarver, pastor Evangel-ical Lutheran church, Leechburg, Pa. This Is avery clear argument against secretism of all formsand the duty to disfellowship Odd-fellows, Freema-sons, Knights of Pythias and Grangers Is clearlyshown by their confessed character as found Intheir own publications, 10 cents each; per dozen,75 cents. Secret Societies. A discussion of their char-icter and claims, by Rev. David McDllI. Prest. and Kev. Edward Beecher. In cloth,35c. per doz. $ Pape


Christian Cynosure . s each; perdozen, 50 cents. Sermon on Odd-fellovrship and Other Se-cret Societies, by Rev. J. Sarver, pastor Evangel-ical Lutheran church, Leechburg, Pa. This Is avery clear argument against secretism of all formsand the duty to disfellowship Odd-fellows, Freema-sons, Knights of Pythias and Grangers Is clearlyshown by their confessed character as found Intheir own publications, 10 cents each; per dozen,75 cents. Secret Societies. A discussion of their char-icter and claims, by Rev. David McDllI. Prest. and Kev. Edward Beecher. In cloth,35c. per doz. $ Paper cover. 15c. Per doz. $ Discussion on Secret Societies. By Elder M. S. Newcomer and Elder G. W, Wilson, aKoyal Arch Mason. This discussion was first pub-lished In a serlesof artlclesln the Church cents each; per doz $ Prest. H. H. Georg-e on Secret Societies. A powei-ful address, showing clearly the duty ofChristian churches to disfellowship secret cents each ; per dozen, 75 RAIL WAV )TUE( Chicago &North-Western Railway is theOLD ESTABLISHED SHORT LINE And the UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTE It is the Great Thoroughfare trom and to CHICAGO And all points in Northern Illinois, Cen-tral, Eastern and Nortfeiwestern loiva,Wisconsin, Northern Michlgran, Minne-sota, Dakota, Manitoba, Central andNorthern Nebraska, Colorado, Wyom-ing:, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,California, Oregon, Washin^on Terri-tory, British Columbia, China, Japan,the Sandwich Islands, Australia. NewZealand, and all principal points in the NORTH, NORTHWEST and WEST. With its own lines it traverses North-ern ILLINOIS, Central and NorthernIOWA, , Northern MICHI-GAN, MINNESOTA, and Central DAKO-TA. It offers to the traveler all accom-modations that can be offered by anyrailroad. Its train service equals thatof any road; their speed is as srreat ascomfort and safety will permit; theymake close connections in union depotsat junction and terminal points withthe leading


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