. Christian herald and signs of our times . large Sun-day School rallies have been held whichhave done much to awaken interest inSunday School work in the countv. Sixregular meeting places have been opened,three regular prayer meetings have beenstarted, and two Christian Endeavor two Congregational Churches aresoon to be formed with prospect of atleast two more in the near future. It is difficult to tell the number of con-versions. At Barnum. sixteen signed acovenant to live for Christ, and aboutthirty expressed a desire to live a Chris-tian life. At Steuben, eightee


. Christian herald and signs of our times . large Sun-day School rallies have been held whichhave done much to awaken interest inSunday School work in the countv. Sixregular meeting places have been opened,three regular prayer meetings have beenstarted, and two Christian Endeavor two Congregational Churches aresoon to be formed with prospect of atleast two more in the near future. It is difficult to tell the number of con-versions. At Barnum. sixteen signed acovenant to live for Christ, and aboutthirty expressed a desire to live a Chris-tian life. At Steuben, eighteen personssigned the covenant. One of the brightestconversions here was of a man sixty-sevenyears of age. At Harris Ridge, thirty-foursigned the covenant, and nearly every per-son or the large number who regularly at- Sabbath-Breakers * * * Rebuked. Our Sunday School Missionary in the Southwest Relates some Interesting Experiences. IN a letter just received from Kirksviile,Mo., Rev. Geo. W. Sharr. THE CHRIS-TIAN HERALD Sundav School Mission. A KANSAS SOD-HOUSE. VISITED BY OUR S. S. MISSIONARY. AT HARRIS RIDGE. WIS. tended the meetings expressed a purpose tolive a Christian life. Probably more thanone hundred and fifty persons in all havetaken their stand for Christ and are nowunder the care of a pastor, Mr. F. C. Blissof Yale Seminary, who has done goodwork in following up the tent meetingsand will hold this ground until permanentarrangements can be made. Great creditis due the American Sunday School Union,which entered this region, opened theeight Sunday Schools and co-operatedthrough the ten weeks of meetings. Theresults, whatever they may be, will belargely the outgrowth of this admirablesystem of missionary work. To Help the Bowery Mission. The following contributions have beenreceived in support of the spiritual and phil-anthropic work at the Bowery Mission,New York: Previously acknowledged £470,02 A Daughter of the King, Livonia i oo S E Fond 5 oo Man- Ash 50 Mrs Remsen R


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