. Gospel Messenger, The (1884). sed interest.—From what experience we now have of thesemeetings, we could heartily recommendthem. Brethren try it for three months,and then report. We think the whole secretlies in this: Convince the children that theyare regarded, and address them in a wayadapted to their understanding. J. A. Boot. From ltoaiioke, 111. Dear Messenger :— On the 7th of March, Bro. G. W. Cripecame to us and commenced meeting in ourchurch, east of town. Held three night moved the meeting to town ina hall, and the Methodist brethren prevailedon us to hold our meeting


. Gospel Messenger, The (1884). sed interest.—From what experience we now have of thesemeetings, we could heartily recommendthem. Brethren try it for three months,and then report. We think the whole secretlies in this: Convince the children that theyare regarded, and address them in a wayadapted to their understanding. J. A. Boot. From ltoaiioke, 111. Dear Messenger :— On the 7th of March, Bro. G. W. Cripecame to us and commenced meeting in ourchurch, east of town. Held three night moved the meeting to town ina hall, and the Methodist brethren prevailedon us to hold our meeting in their church,which we did, and had good congregations,and very good attention. None came out onthe Lords side. Bro. George preached theWord with power, and we pray that the goodseed sown may fall into good and honesthe?rts. The last meeting was on Mondaynight, the 17th, when many tears were the blessings of God go with the dearbrother, wherever he goes, is our prayer. G. W. 24. From J. W. Bro. Jesse Calvert came to us, (the An-tioch church,) at Dora, on the evening ofthe 8th, and continued until the evening ofthe 16th. Meeting closed with one addition,and good interest, On the next evening hecame to the Harts school-house, and otherpoints in our church. It is near MonumentCity. Up to this date four meetings havebeen held, two before Bro. Calvert came, andtwo since. Interest good, and prospects fa-vorable. The writer went to Lancaster last Friday,where he was summoned to preach the fu-neral of Bro. Philando C. Freeman, who died of consumption. Found Eld. Samuel Mur-ray enjoying better health than he had City, Ind., March 19. MYERS—At Norway, Coose Oregon, Feb. 11,Irey Wallace Meyers, aged 10 months and 24 dajs. Thomas Barklow. NEWCOMER.—In the New Haven church, near Alma,Gratiot Co., Mich., Mar. 11, Adam Newcomer, son ofSylvanus and Clara Newcomer, and grandson of Newcomer, of Rome chuich, Ohio, aged


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