. Gospel Messenger, The (1884). Atchison ailTopeka without change. Only through line rannii;their own trains between Chicago, Lincoln and Dever, and Chicago. Kansas City and Denver. Throwcars between Indianapolis and Council Bluffs, TPeoria. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Pullm |Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily to and from JLouis, via Hannibal. Quincv. Keokuk, BuriinguCedar Rapids and Albc t Lea to St. Paul and Miniapolis; Parlor Cars with Reclining Chairs to » |from St. Louis and Peoria. Only one change of csbetween St. Louis and Des Moines, Iowa, UBINebraska


. Gospel Messenger, The (1884). Atchison ailTopeka without change. Only through line rannii;their own trains between Chicago, Lincoln and Dever, and Chicago. Kansas City and Denver. Throwcars between Indianapolis and Council Bluffs, TPeoria. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and Pullm |Palace Sleeping Cars are run daily to and from JLouis, via Hannibal. Quincv. Keokuk, BuriinguCedar Rapids and Albc t Lea to St. Paul and Miniapolis; Parlor Cars with Reclining Chairs to » |from St. Louis and Peoria. Only one change of csbetween St. Louis and Des Moines, Iowa, UBINebraska, and Denver. Colorado. It is also the only Through Line between ST. LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAU It is known as the great THROUGH CAR LIXEAmerica, and is universally admitted to be the Finest Equipped Railroad in the World fall Glasses of Travel. Through Tickets via this line for sale atcoupon ticket offices in the Inited Siaies and Cans HENRY , Asst Genl Manager. PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen-1 Pass. A£t- Clue* The Gospel. ENGrER Set for the Defense of the Gospel. Entered at tbe Post-Office at Mt. Morris, Second Class Matter. Mt. Morris, 111., and Huntingdon, Pa., July IB, 1884. No. 29. Vol. 22, Old Series. THE GOSPEL MESSENflER. H. B. BRUMBAUGH, Editor, And Business Manager of the Eastern House, Box 50, Huntingdon, Pa. As our agents are anxious to settle up theirtccounts, all owing for subscriptions, should,£ possible, remit before the close of the>resent month. Punctuality in paying ourlebts, no matter how small, is a Christianluty that all should attend to. Bro. J. E. Sayler, professor of Mathemat-cs in the Normal, graduated in the classicallourse of Ursinus College, at the late com-nencement of that institution. He is a fixed>art of the Normal faculty and fills the chairif Mathematics with honor to the school. Brother W. J. Swigart is now in Canada,ittending the National Elocution School, forhe purpose of the better preparing himselfor teaching this import


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