Church review . d of success perhapsthe most dangerous of all the in-fluences that threaten our national standard of private and publicconduct will never be raised to theproper level until we make the scoun-drel who succeeds feel the weight ofa hostile public opinion even morestrongly than the scoundrel who fails.—Theodore Roosevelt, in The Century. Gustave Dore had an artists eye forthe victim of drink. One evening bewas roaming about when an appallingobject, one mass of rags on a gauntframe of bones, rose up before him,croaking. I am a gentleman; I ama clergyman. Dore was so much st


Church review . d of success perhapsthe most dangerous of all the in-fluences that threaten our national standard of private and publicconduct will never be raised to theproper level until we make the scoun-drel who succeeds feel the weight ofa hostile public opinion even morestrongly than the scoundrel who fails.—Theodore Roosevelt, in The Century. Gustave Dore had an artists eye forthe victim of drink. One evening bewas roaming about when an appallingobject, one mass of rags on a gauntframe of bones, rose up before him,croaking. I am a gentleman; I ama clergyman. Dore was so much struck that heput the man in a cab and took him tohis hotel, where the hall porter, as wasonly natural, evinced some surprise. As Dore was fond of joking, he said,cooly. Give your arm to this gentle-man up the stairs, please: he is myuncle. And when he had got his uncleup stairs he drew a ghastly sketch ofhim preaching from a pulpit to a con-gregation of other drunkards.—Tem-perance Cause. THE CHURCH REVIEW. 9. organist would be unable to play anymore on account of illness. This wasan error as She is playing every Sun-day. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OP THE GOOD SHEP-HERD. Tuesday, June 19, a rally was heldof the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, atthe parish building. Mr. Owen of NewYork addressed the boys. A largenumber of the Episcopal clergy olHartford and vicinity were were also made by Rev. and Rev. Mr. Miel. Therally was a great success. Sunday, June 24, at the morning ser-vice, the quartet were assisted by theSunday School Vested Choir. The sing-ing was well and heartily rendered. Inthe afternoon a service was held towhich all the Masons in Hartford wereinvited. The rector was assisted byDr. Gammack of West Hartford. Thesinging was rendered by the quartetand Vested Choir. The rector preachedthe sermon, which was strong andforceful. A collection was taken for the fresh-air fund. The church is undergoing repairs atthis time. New boilers


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