The War Cry . ort address was given by theCc-ioneS, mid Mrs. Praser also gave- aheart to heart taili with ^ie women,(in:! one could tell by their fares thattrie =eed :;? ;.:r23 placed fell on good EOil. The speaking was interspersed witheakation-solos and duets by ColonelIujiiii™, Captain nlaruall nnd Mi=3Louie yiaser.~ The war i= goins on at HaiiiaH unabated iflterest. Dui-iug themoatli of A^ril, ibist^-Svc acuis soughtthe-Lord. The Thursday night raeetrin^s were conducted, by-the ministersoi feme oi tbo different--churches inthe- city; Mr, Aiken, Methodist; , Episc


The War Cry . ort address was given by theCc-ioneS, mid Mrs. Praser also gave- aheart to heart taili with ^ie women,(in:! one could tell by their fares thattrie =eed :;? ;.:r23 placed fell on good EOil. The speaking was interspersed witheakation-solos and duets by ColonelIujiiii™, Captain nlaruall nnd Mi=3Louie yiaser.~ The war i= goins on at HaiiiaH unabated iflterest. Dui-iug themoatli of A^ril, ibist^-Svc acuis soughtthe-Lord. The Thursday night raeetrin^s were conducted, by-the ministersoi feme oi tbo different--churches inthe- city; Mr, Aiken, Methodist; , Episcopal;. Mr. Vincent,Saptist; Mr. Dunstan, Presbyteriarii-aad Evarigelist M^Lend. Souls were,converted at every meeting, and webelieve- much lagtinj .good has beendone for the caage oi Christ.—C. C. MAINLY ASQUT-PEOPLE. Unsirn gbcard uud Enypy P^odgeswere at WlndBorj HJS,, reeently tvithtliemoving pictures, which everyoneeajoyed very much. They were eIso?in »3. arid ths meet- luce ,. iveiiQtnr. on TnitTo- duy Capt. Ash enme eround ivith hislantern Capt. and Mrs. Smith have beenliere about two months now, and havewon the hearts of the people. TheM ar Crys nre sold out- everv w*»eknow, M-. Bur=u^ Sid iussm^ trotsisrniumii 6re EtayiQK here for atime, and grsstly s^iThi the niee>itigs.—J, C. S. .. ?,; SAMjo AND GOBKET SGi_Q§. l:ndcr the cnmmartd or Gspl. Bavisand Lieut. Penn, the corps at- Odeas=.^ making good progress. On. April25 three , paid™* Svisit, a good crowd atteudfidth£ son!* were re-stored to God. 0n_ the following Sun-iiay our comrades eame again, accom- ; parried; Jby. Beudaman Hughe?, ^His E>3 ™nd cornet, solos if ere ranch beajoyed.—-I? b . ? ..,. Sr-LENOIO OPEN-AIR WORK. Twenty-two Dollars Given-^One Hurtsdred Soldisr^ Take. Psrt, The Thursday nights meeting atBrsntfsrd vras - conduewd by Cant4tir>Church, of the Bditorial Staff, and abright and interesting time was


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