. Gospel Messenger, The (1884). change. Only through line runnta;their o\rn trains between Chicago, Lincoln and Den;ver, and Chicago. Kansas City and Denver. Througicars between Indianapolis and Council BiuSs, «[Peoria. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and PuUmaPalace Sleeping Cars are ruii daily to and from Si]Louis, via Hannibal. Quinev. Keokuk. Rapids and Albe: t Lea to St. Paul and JH^Hapolis; Parlor Cars with Reclining Chairs to««lfrom St. Louis and Peoria. Only one change of e»r|between St. Louis and Des Moines, Iowa, LincolnNebraska, and Denver


. Gospel Messenger, The (1884). change. Only through line runnta;their o\rn trains between Chicago, Lincoln and Den;ver, and Chicago. Kansas City and Denver. Througicars between Indianapolis and Council BiuSs, «[Peoria. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elegant Day Coaches and PuUmaPalace Sleeping Cars are ruii daily to and from Si]Louis, via Hannibal. Quinev. Keokuk. Rapids and Albe: t Lea to St. Paul and JH^Hapolis; Parlor Cars with Reclining Chairs to««lfrom St. Louis and Peoria. Only one change of e»r|between St. Louis and Des Moines, Iowa, LincolnNebraska, and Denver. Colorado. It is also the only Through Line between ST. LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL It is known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE cAmerica, and is universally admitted to be the Finest Equipped Railroad in the World fcall Glasses of Travel. Through Tickets via this line for sale at all R-l3coupon ticket offices in the United Stales and Can»a;>( HENRY , Asst Genl Manager. PERCEVAL LOWELL, Genl Pass. Agt., ChKaff. l Messenger Set for the Defense of the Gospel. Entered at the Post-Office at Mt. Morris, Second Class Matter. Mt Morris, 111., and Huntingdon, Pa., Oct. 21, 1884. No. 43. Vol. 22, Old Series. THE GOSPEL MESSENGER. H. B. BKOMBAUGH, Editor, And Business Manager of the Eastern House, Box BO, Huntingdon, Pa. D. W. S.—It is difficult to tell the exactnumber of religious sects, as estimates giv-en differ. About 260 is as near as we canget to it, and this is about 259 too many. Brother Sutton, of Bush Park, Va., saysthat the outlook for their little church at is encouraging—in peace and expectto hold a love-feast on the third Saturday ofthis month. A. T. Wright, of Bolar, Va., reports avisit from brethren Jacob Thomas, andPeter Cline. They preached six sermons,and two sisters were made willing to walkin newness of life. Bro. Geo. Hanawalt, of the Johnston con-gregation, informs us that their church house,which will soon be completed, will be


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