Christian Cynosure . uthority. This meansthat Washington is to be the location of the ex-position. We fear that Mr. Pomeroy has beentoo long absent from Chicago. We do not remem-ber that he has visited our city since 84, other-wise he would hardly venture so far in favor ofWashington. With the experience of last inaugu-ration day vividly in our memories, we cannotunderstand how guests from all over the world areto be entertained in that city; , indeed,Uncle Sam becomes sutler, and commissary also,and constructs a vast camp for the season. TheTFork of the Chicago committees in this enter


Christian Cynosure . uthority. This meansthat Washington is to be the location of the ex-position. We fear that Mr. Pomeroy has beentoo long absent from Chicago. We do not remem-ber that he has visited our city since 84, other-wise he would hardly venture so far in favor ofWashington. With the experience of last inaugu-ration day vividly in our memories, we cannotunderstand how guests from all over the world areto be entertained in that city; , indeed,Uncle Sam becomes sutler, and commissary also,and constructs a vast camp for the season. TheTFork of the Chicago committees in this enterprise has been most able, and is worth a profound studyby all who wish to know the art of managing agreat enterprise. It has demonstrated that Chi-cago possesses the liberality, courtesy, energy andability to make the celebration a success in everyparticular. The Chicago idea of the Washingtoncentennial lg,st April surpassed all others in itsconception and execution. Let him that hasgained ten pounds rule ten CHARLES C. FOOTE. ••Christs claims of icniversal supremacy areabsolute. The claims of Masonry are just thatand nothing else. A more intense antagonismcannot be found. It is a war for very existence;and must, therefore, be a truceless one. But Ma-sonry loages war vnth Him, lohom the armies ofheaven follow: upon vihose vesture dipped iii blood,and upon whose thigh is luritten, ^King of kingsand Lord of lords. PERSONAL NOTES. Prof. H. A. Fischer of Wheaton College, andfor several years member of the N. C. A. Board,has resigned the pastorate of the church at Pros-pect Park, the added labor overtaxing upon hishealth. —Juror Culver, of the Cronin jui-y, wasreported as a member of two secret societies. Itseems that he formerly was a member of theGood Templars, Sons of Temperance and RoyalArcanum, but when examined for the jury he saidhe was no longer a member of any lodge. —Rev. Francis J. Davidson lately attended ameeting of the Fourth District Baptist Associa-t


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