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THE ELECT OF THE MOST HlCfl Poll and Ambition Sacrificed for the Qootl of Humauity * MAINTENANCE OF MINISTERS Plcctlnir of the Omnlui 1'rcsb ) tciy am Ollior Aimrosslvo Vctioit of Cniiipnnlra In tlio Army ol the Ijoril , Onlnri04 of Oinahn minister * "Whilo tnlkinp : with n b irber yostnrdav , and ho didn't own the best shop In the clt ; cither I learned that ho averages { 350 clear per month from his earnings or ? J 000 per year Ihero nro only two ministers in the cltj who mike moro than this nnd they , are lr Diujea of the First ConRreeitfonal church , who recoilos $15 01)1 ) per annum nm Dr Hnrshaof thcL Irst 1'roibi torl.in church ivho rccohes the moro moderate sum o ( JSOOporjoir bojouBou a man Is sure of sccurinc ; a competence by scraping chins than ho Is by devoting ten years of study prcpirutori to preaching the poipol , to so nothing of the j oars devoted to rcsunrc ufter ho leaves the tluolosjc d somlmry " 1 ho sjiialccr was a well liiioun minister o ; the city who was discussing the salaries re ceived by the cltryj of Omaha "Ihoa\Lnifocountry minister , " he con tinned , ' roccivo less than flUXI pur year His city brother nucossarlly receives a botto Htlpendns the cost of llviiiK n > corrospou- dlnfcly greater Iho sullied mocl itula uialics bettor wages than his spiritual ad , visor It is n poor trade that docs not pa ; the \\orkor from f.1 MJ to $1 50 per da } , am there ia manj npoor iniaistor who would bo ( , ludto receUo thowagesof his mechanic liarlshlonor who lives nnd dresses in boito atyle , and enjoys moro comfort than does hi pastor Omaha never hud a liner set of men mtqllcctually lu the pulpit than oho has todny uud iot you nlll ba sur ] > rlsud to learn thai they are on a average underpaid We hnva men lu the ministry \\ho It tho\ had studied law would bo making from 000 to $10,000 tur and \ct the nro triiui ; to Ino am bring np u family on { I 000 Iho minister of Omaha nro poorlv paid in comparison witl the preachers of Denver , Mlnneauolls aui Kaunas Cilj " An Impilry into the salaries rccolioilby the devoted mm in the jiulpit in Omnh shows a vast deal of truth lu the forogoln Hcntcucos , us the follow inu llgures uill ind cato IhoCongrepallonallsts nro flrst inline Ir Duncu who ono8 ) the distinction o Iralng thu best paid minister in jNe-brasKu Jicnds the list with $ > , OOU nor annum HoWlllaid bcotl ot the St Murj B avenue nuo Coniroiratioiiul church receives ( .1000 lier jcar 1 or souio time ho received * t bUO but was tendered u 5,000 jiasltloa in Huston This caused his congregation tonnaken t Ids worth and the mcmbera igrced to rois las salary to f. ) 000 If hu would remain 11 accepted the oOTor and his parishonors die even better than they had promised by pro Bunting Him with fJOO besides to pay for trln abroad Dr A H Tham of PI j mouth Cougreca tioual church , at Koun'zo , placu roioho Kov. M 1 Holt , pastor of the Concrega tlonul church at Ihlrtletti nnd Califorul strootR , rocolv os II , AX ) per j car and a mam to llvo in Uov. II C. Crane of Hillside Congroca tlonalcburwh rccohes nlooo par jear nu n manse. HoJ A Mlhlgnnof Uiorrv Hill rocoUo $1,000 per year ana furnishes ids own manse llev. H . bujlth of the Saratoga Conrro ( rational church , who nns boon out of thco logical Bomlnuo onli a few mouths , receive fcbOp per j oar and pa } s hU own exi eases ou of It JoT HV. . Hruccbcrt , the onh Germa CouLrosatioual pastor in the cltj und wh prcslilcs.o ; or the little llock in the V\anjel cul church , rcoeivcs as liis stipend < iOO ue onnum Of the I'resbjterhm mltiUter Dr Harsh S. P. MORSE & CO. 1 uh bo-c contains i complete ontllt neludiiijr t\po , ink olc Aiioscollint icxonlfni u boj. 1'rlcotl oO I.u cines nos ntW 'Jo , 5-1 titul * d Hnndsomo O\idi/od nnd Copper fin ish 'lea Sot , in foni pkccs , ti aj G\G inches Hccluccd piico , Toe. Monday ititJ Tue d vy we will place on ; nlo " 00 loilut Sets solo leather case , mil , n ill uul tooth bi ushoB , nnd comb : 'uco , tbe Eich bos. contains Ijl beautlfullj col- oied vipws The belt lantoin foi the mono } in the citj Pi ice , $1 25 Bct- toi ones ut $1 75 , $2 00 , $ . 00 , and up to $700 S. P. MORSE & CO. is the 1 cst paid rcccU lag $ . ) COO It is not man } jcars since ho was getting but 31 200 In point of scry leo bo Is the oldest minister in the cllj Dr John Gordon of Westminster Presbv tcrlan chureh receives ? 2 000 per iear KevV H. Henderson , pastor of the bee and Presbyterian church on Blunders street , receives Jl 800 for Ids services Hov N II G Fife of Fiemont has Just bcon called to the Southwest Presbj toriaa church on Twentieth and LcavcnvTorth streets , at a salary of S1000 Rev A a Heard of tbo Knox Prcsbj tcrinn church tots Jl.-OO per vear Kev I N Wilson of thu Castollar Pi csbj toiian chui-ch on South Sixteenth and c'as tollar streets , Is a man who would doubtless have achieved fame and fortune as a lawyer or architect , but ns n minister ha Is eking out a livelihood for his familv at $1,000 per jcar Mr Wilson has built throe churches and a parsonage nnd has done the major portion tion of the work with bis own lianas with saw and hammer Hov W i Palm of Walnut Hill Presby to rian church receives f 100 pi r annum Hov Mi I odto of the Presbyterian mis sions nt I ifth and Williams and Ambler place receives $ M > 0 per j cai for his services tOOO of this is paid by the ml si"n iry bo ird Kev J G Schalblo of the I irst German Presbyterian church rocolvcs also tbo mod cst income of4)0 ) per jcar Habbi Hosor.nu ot the Congregation ol Israel has been out of the Houiovv theologi cal seminary only a few mouths but is le- cuivlng tlio handsome little salaiy of i-UlKJ ! per annum Kov A W famar of the Fiist Baptist cnureti is probably the best paid minister of his denomination iu thu state , receiving | JXX , ( ) Kov F W Foster of the iinmanual 13ap list- church on Iwontj fourth und Binnoy streets receives tlJOO per year His couire gallon wishes to piy him more , but ho re fuses to accept sn ir crcaso before the debt incurred by the o-oction of the now bulldinc. is cancelled Kov Thomas /Otcphenson / , city missionary of the Baptist church and pastor of the Central Park mission , receives $1,200 per icar Hev A W Clarke , of Calvary Baptist churel nlso n'ccivcs ( l.-M ) Kov 11 L tiouso of the Doth Eden Baptist church on Park avenue draws a salary of 33,000 and 1s furnished with a par sonage Kov lensen , the pastor of the Danish Baptist churcli near ISorth Twenty fifth street , provides lor himself aim family ou $1 000 j or year Kev Mr IscLercne , the minister over the Swedish Da ) list pcopla iccolves thu sumo salirj lather McCuthiof St Phlloinona's ca thedral receives whatever Is loft from colloe ttons after the expense of oil candloi ant Janitor are paid Ihts U often moral ) n nominal amount Uuv Carroll , the cur itc receives but 4-- . ) per month Bishop Newman , tlio renowned Mcthodls div inn nnd intiinato friend of tno late Gou eral Grant , receives } 5 000 per annum Kov P. b Merrill-the scholarly pastor o the 1 Irst M h church , receives the cquiv nlcntof JJCKX ) per annum , his salirv boiiif. f .lUO per annum and besides ho receives i parsonage , the rout of which is 1720 , nnd i Is furnished elegant ! } from too to bottom Hov II A Cruaoof tbo bevvard street M U. church receives $1050 per annum am rents his own parsonage Hev. W. K IJcaus of tlio Trinity M C church at Kount/o Place receives f 1,500 poi annum and iu uddltlou u beautiful parsonage to live in Kov. George M Urown , the oncrgotla pastor ot tbo Hanscom paiM n church , draws a salary of II 'ivO per annum aud in addition has a cozy Uttlo parsonage for his family. Dean Gardner of Trinity cathedral receives fJ.OOO per year aud bus pi addition the most beautiful home ot any minister in the state , not excepting the rcsldcuceof Bishop Worth Ington Preilij torr of Oninlin Ou Tuesday morning at the First Prasby tcrian cnurcb , Sevcntcouth and Dodge streets , the Ournhu prcsbi lory met lu regu lar couvcntiou to attend to diverse business matters Iho following ministers answered to roll call ; F. M Weeks of Pupllllon ; JOBO , ) | | Hlall , Itlalr , H M L llraden , Tc- ItamaU ; J. S bpencur. Cralgi W. J llarshu , J. G bchmbls , O M Lodi.0 , joslaU MillI- S. P. MORSE & CO. At this pi ice no offer the largest ntul icst 'lool Chest foi the 11101103 ' " * ' 10 city. Wo htuo bolter giades nt GOi , 7 > c. M 00. $1 75 , $1 00 , $1 00 , $ " ) 00 mil $7 60 Iho 1 last minibus include scroll BUR uvel lomouow wo will offer 25 tlo/on 'Ji quo Uolls , HI inches in height , at 60c llano nro just half mice Como omlj , before tliov aio nil gone DOLLS ! On a sop into counter wo will iKo oner 25 do/en 15 inch lii quo Dolls - i icjiil u 00 cent doll at Ujc Wo nn\o jiibt icconcd 1,000 of thcho popul u 8'indnid 1'2 inos , cloth bound books the best edition published Woith $1 , out pi ice 2ic S. P. MORSE & CO. tun Asa Lcard Tohn Oordon J" M Wilson nn IV I II Henderson of Omaha 1 he elders of the prcsbyteri wore repro Rented by Isaac Ivoics \\aterloo , Dr J M Kuhu and 1 Vnucourt ol Omaha Hov 1 M Wilson was the presiding ofll- cer The action of Kov Countermine In de- Hcrtinp his congregation of Waterloo wis considered fully and was stron0ly con demned A resolution was pissed domaad ing that the joung nunisti r condone foi his conduct by apolo i/inc' for his uuminlstorlal nnd unmanly act. In repudiatiug a contract Communications were received from a number of churches making application for Haanci il assistance in order to pay their pastor s H ilarios Donations ranging from ? 100 to $400 were granted the churches at Pekaniab , Silver Crcol Hnntphrov , Ores ton Iracy Valley nnd Walnut Hill The Knox Presbyterian church was al lowed II 000 toward building a now church n Konntze place Pulpit null I'c.w. The members of the Chureh of the Good Shepherd , cornei of Nineteenth and L lire sticcts , witl t e n sociable at tbo residence of Mr A C Powi II on Wodncsdaj evening Prof Pcrrv of Detroit gave an illustrated ccturo at the Swedish church Twenty - third nnd U iv onport btrccti on Wednesday evening Dr Durvca gave an interesting talk on 1 Composition ' to the mem Her * ot thu Art as soclntlon on Tuesday ovoninir Mr btnploa the superintendent of the 1 irst Baptist church bunduy school has re culvod a llattcrhig business ofTor in chicaco and accopied it Mr I J veringbam h is been elected to flit the vacancy lu the school Dr Lamar has been in the towns of Mexico ice Fulton and Columbia Mo , tha p ist week lecturing nnd preaching Hu fount thcso towns colonlred nmlnlj with sonthori people and ho passe 1 n vori pleasant week The choir of the People's church , which is doing such satisfactory wopk nt the services in Boj d opera house on babbatn morning und evening , ii about to expand into a grand chorus Mr Franklin S bmlth , the loader , will boroaftci give his individual attention toils development 1'ho chorus now num bers eighty voices and Prof bmlth is anx ious to Increase the number to 150 li Dm yo i Oil or c.il 1'rnslilnncy On Thursffav a delegation of gentlemen from tbo t-iibtces of Kansas university waited upon Dr Duoea , pastor of tbo First Congrog itlomil church , to ascertain whether or not ho would accept the chancellorship o that institution Ur Durioa thanked thorn for the honor , but sail ho found himself no pleasantly situ atol in Omaha Unit hodil not care to move away nnd would have to iloclinu their offer 1 his is the second tnno Ur Uuryea has been offered sucn a responsible position Ihe former otter was made bv the trustees of the Princeton university , tlio oflUo being tha presidency of th it fimud institution a number of years nco , Ho declined this position nnd it was next , offered to the learned Dr McCosh , vv ho accepted it Dedication ill n ItnplUt Cliuroli. The members of the Iimnanuul Haptist church will dedicate .tholr now building on the corner ot North Iwoaty fourth utu Bmiiio streets , Kountzo place , on Sunday , December 1" , nt * i o'clock in the afternoon The sinking will bo given by the male quartette of the First Baptist church , and Mrs. 8 L Clnpp fho dedicatory address will bo by Uov. II 0 Woods D D of Lin coin An address w 111 also bo inudo by Kov A. M Lamar ot the First church Ihe prajerof dedication wilt be by the pastor Uov F. W , Foster In the evening Hov Hoods U \\oods will preach. The public is cor dially Invite ) Borvlcos have been hold In the building for three or tour weeks past. A Now Atrluau Chuioh A now church organization bearing the name of the t > t Paul's African M. B church has Hied articles of Incorporation with the county clerk 1 no location of the building I to bo on lot 0 , block 4 , Improvement assccla tiou uddltlou ibo trustees are Hlchard Green , Leslie W llllams Plummer Walker U Ilium O Aelll and Orunvil llev. Marsha Koforo Ilia U \ . C n Hov. W. J Harshaof the Flr t Picsby terlan church will lecture at the vjuagogu S , P. MORSE & CO , APRONS , ETC. Nott week wo ilmll open i beautiful Ino of Swim Apions Pillow bhums , Tidies 'JLollot Sots , hnntltomclj cm- noldoicd our own unpintitlon this .ensoti lion's ' Initial faltediicfs ) for $1 , or 0 in handsome fnnc\ box for These are hemstitched , and rue vortli the price vvc nsk without the nltlul lamiiu v I'jUteins Shccls , I'usli- lens and llclhicalori uou In 0 for 81 oO unliundricd hand em' Jioidcicd initial on sheer linen lawn Sold hi the half do/en onlj. Ladies' ' Initial llaoiercliiefs 1 a Box. Hemstitched linen eitumie MX in i bo1 : , in h indbonio bo\ C for $2 in vor wrottj fnncv box The linest initialhundkerchicf we Keep Mill ordoia tilled Agents for Butterick's ' Patterns. rjanuuv Pattctns Tiahion SlicetsDc- linc Uora , etc , now in S. P , MORSE & CO. on Harnev , near Twenty fourth street , to morrow overling to the LACE the Young Men s Christian association of the lewish church He wilt describe his travels recent ) : in Italy This is tbo first instance of nn evangel leal minister pi caching or lee luring in a Hebrew synagogue in this citj and probably Iho ( list instance in the entire country CnnnottVord tlio Cliaii.ro On the necessity of retaining the general conference of the M E church in Omaha , Rev \V 1C IJean , of Trinitj M E church , savs 'The policj entered upon to defeat Omaha is to create in the public mind n doubt as to her ability to moct the conditions to make such an unwarranted demand In the way ol money nctu illy raised as to swamp and dis courage the effort at the outset 1 Omaua In malting her plea before the lastLcneiul conference , gave distinct cm phasls to the pleasure it would afford her citizens to invite tbo dclog ites as largely as possible , to their homes that the } would be cared for amply nnd royally \Voaronovv told that , in presenting our case before this commission for their final determination 01 the matter that entertaining any part o. these delegates in our houses will not count anj thine that the amount necessary to meet the expense of at least TOO dologitos for thirty days nt the best holds must bo secured in advance. In oilier words , thai thisi commission must leave the guarantee of { 30 ( KM ) netuallv raised as the chief condi tion of deciding on Omaha as tbo place for the next session of the general confoienco 'It would seem from the cloir reading of the dutj of this ton mission of seven , that its v ork is chiefly adv isory , and that , it is not called upon u consider another place of holding the grand conference until the place designated by that body nolltles the commission of its inu bllltj to moot Iho requited conditions Omaha has agreed frcolj aud fullv to meet all the requirements to turnish suita bio buildings nnu to cntortain the delegates roj ally nnd well , nnd it would deem from every standpoint of Justice nnd fairness that the matter ought not to bo f Hither qucs tioncd As Omaha is the ouly city that has voluntarily agreed to care for the genera conference , it Is well understood In harmony with the law of the chin c"i that If another place is chosen bv this coal mission , tbo ux pcnso of the gonoi al conference must bo monet not by ilia i Ity selected but bi an nsscss incut of at le istfttOOtJO made upon the church at larc.0 * The coining nt this bed } will bo of inc.il culablo bcnellt to Omaha 1C will advertize our citv most widely It will Draco am purify the rural atiiiojplicro , thu pouring ind our tnidst of over llvo hundred repro scntallvo mi a from a\l \ over the worlu to linger gor hero far a month , bringing with them thousands more , will give qulclicncd life tc many lines of tradej It hef.timatod that the meeting of this conference will bo worth n Irani $100 000 to Ornallu in clean cash I having tone out to thuvorld that the next gcncial conference was to meet at Omaha wo cannot afford the humill ition of u change to another place vvllll the over attendant rea f > on that we were too small and weak to meet the conditions , "As a citj , tbo great metropolis of the west , wo cannot afford not to entertain tbo next general conference ot tha Methodist Lpiscopal church Christ ami f'ovoi ty. The lecture to bo delivered bv tha Rev Thomas S Fitzgerald , S J , on next Wednes day evening promises to bo well attended The subject will bo ' Christ and Poverty , " Besides the lecture , Mr Jules Lombard will render a vocal solo and a quartette of violin ists under the direction of Mr Brett will take Dart in the entertainment Iho lecture Is to bo ( , ivon under the auspices of the bt Vincent lo Paul association Tbo proceeds vv ill ba applied for the benefit of tha poor o t this city. Mr llctnuiler Hehlirim Kov J. S Dotvveiier , pastor of the Koujitzo Memorial Lutheran caurch , has tendered Ids resignation to take effect not later than May 1 , or earlier if a successor Is chosen Until B pastor U chosen Mr , Dotwellor will S. P. MORSE & CO. -L'OU- Wo aio allowing sonic choke colois JinK , BUio , 'lin , etc California , Muni ots , 'Iho finest anil Inrfjcst made , ut up hi n , tuco bo$10 < i pah , woith " .JO Mull oitlcis for thcso blankets will bo lllcd , mid if not itltifiicton tliov LIU 10 lolmnut. Include L ) touts foi os- ucsMigo with oulei BED COMFORTS Iho be t Hed Oomfoits made Illlod with genuine down , sire t ! feet wide , 7 feet ( I inches long , woith * _ > U , now S1J 50 A beautiful picsont In on i Cupel Dcp u Uncut next wcel : we shall h i\c a Special Sale. of Rus suitable foi Uohd ij Pie'cnts it biipnin piicee We me selling fine oO cent Pluvjuirf Oaids at Jjc , nnd the 7 > cent cudbfoi COc a picU Biitterid's ' Popular Books , Needle Ciaft , Needle ind Buish , Home 1 il ing and Housclu eping Good , Soci il Life Agents for Bnltenck's ' P tterns. S , P. MORSE & CO. occupy the pulpit. The resignation was ac ccptod on Wednesdnj nlht ( The reason given bv Mr Detwcllcr for resigning ia that ho never could leave his congregation in better circumstances than at present nnd would rather liavo a pleasant termination of his ] i istornte than otherwise GI1UKOI1 NOXIOUS St Cccilias Masses at 8 and 10 80 a. m , vespers at J p m Holv I auiiii churcli Masses at 7 , 0 and 10 to a m , vespers at 3 p m St Johns collegiate chureh Masses at 0 , T , 8 30 and 10 30 a m . vespers nt 8 p m Kov New ton M Mann will preach this morning at Unltj church Subject , "Iho Law of GodV hat Is It 1 Sabbath school ia the Dodge street church between Iwellth nnd Thtrteenthat 3 o clock p m Prof J A. Gillispiosuporlntemlent First Congregational church , Nineteenth and Davenport streets Ilov J T Durjca pastor Scrv ices at 10 30 a. in aud 7 JO p m bunday school at 13 ui Plymouth Congregational church , corner of TwontH th and bpcncerslrcots , Dr Tham pastor hiorviccs at 10 iOa in nnd 7 JO p in Sunday school at U , Y P. b C , U .v 0 30 30Kountre Kountre Memorial Evangelical Lutheran , corner of Sixteenth nnd Harnoj streets Uev J S Detwudor D 1) , will conduct serv ices and preach at 10 30 a tn and 7 I > p in inAt At the Southwestern Lulhoran church Twentj sixth strcol , bulwcon Popploton nnd VVoolworlh avonncs Hev Luther M Knhns will preach nt 11 n in on ' Iho Christian Motive" nnd at" JO p m ou Coming to Christ bv Nlcht" , At Trinity cathedral Capital avenue nnd Lightccntli streets Iho services will bo Holy communion at 8 u in , morning prater and Bcimon at 11 a m , Sunday school at 3 15 p m , children's service nt J IS p in , evening prayer and sermon at 7 JO p in Newman M E churcli bt. Mary's avenue Twenty seventh street , Hev J E Lnslgn pastor bcrviccs as usual Class meeting at 10 n in , preaching 10 JO , Sabbath scnool at U m , Lpvvorth league prajor meeting al U JO , prcachluc 7 SO p m Church of St Muthlas South Tenth struct nnd Worthington place , third bunuuv in ad vent December 15 , IbSJ , 7 30 a m , holy com tnunlon , 10 JO u. m , litany , morning pravor and sermon , J p in , butiday school 7 10 p. in , evening prayer and sermon bluings free.Mrs .Mrs C M Woodward of the state W C T U will occupy the pulpit of tno Hanscom pirlc Methodist I plscopal church tomorrow morning ut 10 45 Mrs Woolwnrd Is u very interesting spoal cr and doubtless many will avail themselves of this 01 portunlty of hear ing hei ' Palllblo Polar" Is ttio title of Hov P S Merrill's bunday morning sermon At night his subject will be "Licensing Sm " First M I ) church Is at Seventeenth and Daven port streets Services at 10 10 and 7 M All cordially welcome Special attention to strangers Trinitj M E. cbuvcli corner Twontj first aud Hlnnoy , W. K Beans pastor Proacu ing 10 JO a in and 7:10 : p in Morning sub Ject "Prajer" " " , Lvculug , "Tempomnco fauudny school 2 80 p m , M Al Humlln , supcrlnvcndcnt Young people's meeting 0 15 The people made welcome At the People's church , Bojd's opera house , services will bo conducted by Miss Jennie buiith , national superintendent of railroad department of Aomen's Christian Jemporanco Union , morning 10 V"Prayer \ answered , " evening 7 K ) , "Lxperlence " A grand rally for railroad people Ihe chorus will bo led by Franklin b Smith. All Salnu cnurcb 1 wenty-sixth and How. ard streets ihlrd bumtaj m advent , De cember 1r > The music nt the 11 o'clock nor vice will bo Henoulcito in U Hat and Bono. ( Iictus In C , norm , anthem , "Prepare Ye the \Vay of the Loid , " Gar rent. At tho-t o clock sorv ice , Cantnto and Duus In G Mac- fnrrcn , anthem , "Avvokoi Awaicol Put on blicngtb"l > oslou , falrancurs always welcome come At the First Prcsbj tcrlan church the Kov Dr Ilarshu will preach both innrnliu ; and evening In the evening he will speak on the subject " 1 ho Gbauc.es In Presbyterian Belief lu the Last Hundrid Years" 'Jhis subject will involve the revision ot the con fession of faltn of tha Presbyterian , about which them is BO mucbdlicusslon Just now , S' P. MORSE & CO. Baby Gloaks , J ieo wnim riilottlovvn 1 laiincl OltmUs ioi Imhlcslwo mid thico j outsold , wottli W 00 choice for * 1 05 Children's ( Ms Hoivj fine Cloth Clo iktt fin cliihlian , I nntl ( I vcitr si/is , Giotihon bUlo * , nentli tiinitncd and wcllninde. woith $101) ) U > * 000 ouch thoico , Monduj , $1 ' ) ; Misses' Jackets , L\tia p-ooil All Wool Tael ctin " mo- dlilin mil ( linK sliiulos of bioun l nfjlish ind Srotih labiks mat bliipes si/os U to IS nn , woith $5 00 to $ H 00 each Choice , Mend i\ , foi $ J 50 Children's Cloaks Twost\lcs tobclect fiom Directoiio stvlo of Stuped Cnmel s Hiir and I n- fjhsh Cipe st\lo of Tiguied Melton cloth , nfjcb 8 , 10 nnd ] J jcais , woith $ b oO to $8 , choice foi * 4 oC Children's Cloaks I irco vnioU to select fiom Mndo of best imported cloth , choice Giolchcn btjlo , hinilsomoh tiiinincd , iios ( I to 10 vc xis , worth $10 00 to Slo 50 each , choice dunnp this sale $0 'Jo S , P. MORSE & CO. nndDr HarM a will glvo his \ieus is to the advis.ibilitv of so doing As the Kev V H Vf Hruechort pastor of the Gcrnnn I rcc angelical church , cornei 1 w elf th and Dorc xs streets , is j et unable to son o Ins cougrtgation the Kev I'rof J Hanmcr of the German theologicil semlmrj at Crete Neb will preach for him nt 10 JO n in nnd 10 p m All Germin fileads are cordially inv Itcd Till. I'llOHSn OP AUKAIIAM in lilt Unco HnH It Bcoit I ul- III toil To the Editor of TUB UKB The soimon of IJev Dr Merrill on thanksgiving day , ns reported \ourpapor , sceniol to mo at the time of roidlng , a remarkable production for roisons I shall ufttiruards state and gave at the same time a good dial of food for ro- flcction I would liavo much soonordrnvn attention toil , butplijslcaldiinbillt } prohibited If the rcmirks which I propose malting savored at all of the polemical or donomln ational I should hesitate cilllng attention to them through your valuiblo Journal know ing thai such discussion wouhlnotba ao- cctable | to Iho columns of n great daily However , as the thoughts suggested and now ottered are outside denominational lines and yet of moro than passing Interest , I venture to offer them. L irst let me sav that on reading hh text , \lz. ' And I will make of theo a great na tlon and I will bless tboo and make thy name treat , clc " I thou lit well , I am loing to read'somcthinir now that n 111 prob nbH beln me to abettor un Jurat indlng of this and u great inanv kindred passages in holy writ , or else shall hoar tlio orthodox ( I ) exposition which to mo is quostionnblo I take it that the words thus addressed to Abraham werujneunt for him and bad a dis tlnct and emphatic reference to him and bis seed , and , whtlo I favor theii nplicalion ] ) to tbo Antlo baxon race I do so because I am satisfied thov are the people who rightfully bv birtn and nationality inherit it I regard it as stranco that Dr Merrill and hosts of other clergymen nro BO willing to take the promises givnn to Abraham and his seed lorovor and apprnptiuto them vvliolu sale to what , in tholr estimation. Is nothing more than a modern evolution of nationality If Dr Merrill nnd others whu think and speak like him would identify the people now In the unjoymcnt of the blessings nrom ised to Abraham iiid his see 1 especially uud oxcluslvnlj , with the children whoso In hcritancQ is these promises nil would ba rifcht , but when thov seclc to wrest thoao wonderful Dromiscs fiom tlioir rightful owners and cl\o them to these who in their estimation , are not tha children of Abraham , then it Is time to call u halt Alorcovcr , ho further on , in his discourse speaks of the possibility of these Melting * now in the piiJoMiient of thu Anglo Saxon ruco or the United butcs br inch of it being , through fault of their oun , tninsfcrred from them to eoiiie other peoiilo , it 111113 ' )0 the inferior luces of the dark continent Thu suggestion is , I think , aor \ serious rclloc- tiou on the reliability of the being whose promises are under consideration. True , most of the promises were conditional , but Hu having selected a people to bo the clmn. nel through which Ho was to bless tue ba ! unen of humanity , und having ussertoj anil reiterated Ids decision In this respect It is certain that Ho saw all possibilities of unlit- ness or disqualification that mlUit arise and made provision for adjusting nil and earn ing out His design und securing Ilia own fclory Dr. Merrill declares that \vo nro standing on tbo ede | of u great era that God Is do tcrmined to evangelize the world 1 > hy. doctor , that is not u recent decision of the Almlfchtj. Ho had decided uon | that when , to Abraham , Hu spoke the words of j our tout. tout.Ho Ho further says that upon out faithfulness or unfaithfulness depends out futurn Ol course It docs Ho goes on to sa\ that this ruco is one to which God has klven the widest opportunities and the greatest pri\J. let i.s Just so , all true Hut wlo docs not the doctor see in thcsovon things the fulfill- incntof the promises of his text I Whore would the justice bo ( and wo spealcit reverently ) in letting go the children of the promUo because thoj did not , with tholr clr- cumscribod advantages , accomulUu the work , uud then load up an alien people with thosa voo advantages uooied to the carry * S. P. MORSE & CO. An is orlc.il lot ot Lndics' Sliott riolh 1 icl ots Slilpos. ( .hocks nnd PUIn Mntoilnls , vvoith fiom $3 00 to sHJ 00 uieli , choice foi M 00 Monilns wewillsliow u line otontholy Nownml SUliMiJ luco Quiii lur Indicts foi Lmlloi , in Hlnolc , Nuv \ lUito Dink Gtccn , nclunl uiluo 815160 to Slf 00 uioli , choke ilui injj tins wile foi 510 00 \ 'Lhls suipis-ics nil IIIO\HHIS olToiinps line Seal I'luah Wi ipt bust Hiitln Un- inB'B hnndsoniolv tiiinincd , .shlisli shuiios woith fioinOtlOto j 00 ouch , choice foi $10 00 Most complete assortment to select fiom , iopresentiii nil 1 inds that , uio stjllsh ind popular in MulTs T3ous Cell us Capes , etc Prices the lowest S. P. MORSE & CO. ii g out of His il signa Dr Merrill Is right in s i jinn G ° d let ; o of thu Jews ( uniy tuiu lionrily howe\cr ) but lias Iho Oottor not Ic niicu to distinguish bcUvceii lews or the house of Juduh mill the house of Israeli Jf ho tnUu the trouble to read caroTuIl lin ! Old lestnmont ho will llnil that they sptak very clcarlj mill eiiiplmUcully vIth no unccrtiin sound ibont such n division Iho tiouso of Israel iiid the tiouso of Judnh ro troutod ten differently and dlstlnctlj , and , wlillo ttio tiouso of hi lull In tlioso centuries ot the CliriMtlan dispoiisntiou hns beoi\ presenting to thoughtful ini.n couclusl\ot.\idencoof the ti uth of seripturo in the fulfilment of adverse prophccN , the house of Isricl li is boon nl thoiiRh in accordance with the will of Uod , called bj u'notlicr niimo , fulflllhiR prophotio | romlscs of an oxnltcil and astonishnif ; char- aeter which elicits both the admiration nnd the euv \ of the world besides Cull out the promises Riven to the house of Israel , nnd which in seripturo times wora nc\er fulllllcil , then look tin ouch the world for a nooplo onKvlnB the same , and iou will soun 'ocosnbo in tlio nationnl etpcrlonco of the Anglo-Sixons the very blessings uroui Isod emphatic illy to the liouao of Israel Jha natural conclusion of course is that both nro Identical Hut the time will coma when , according to prophcci , the house of Juduh und thu long lost house of Israel shall bo ngun united , and then shall ( illicitly follow the conversion of ttio world , w lion with united hand nnd heirt , and restored at least rcpicscniu ti\oh , to their dear old homo , and they rco oiniza the Ilcdecnior ns tholr Lord , than may the world witness the astonishing ai ht of nntions boinij born in n duy , nnd not till then for the prceont nil ttiul the Israulita or Anglo-Saxon can do is to preach the cos pel as a witness to all nations That they , and thov nlono , are doing In n most roraark- nulo manner moio ronmrUablo avery oar ' 1 hero are many things i ot to hapuon ( al though all can coma about In a shorter tiino thijn woinihtsotforthom | ) bo fora righteous ness shall cover the ourth as the waters the sea , but It will coma to thatnodouht&ud the grand aud remarkable fulfilments of piopocy that nro jet and BOOH to tuku plui.o will deal the blatant inlldclltj of the times a most crushing and decisive blmv When the di rect intorfoiico of the Kr < jat Utilor in the af falls of inon for ttiolr pnod sliull bo manifest and In arcord mcs with Ilia previously declared clarod will Hardly a month passes by In which there does not soma people outtldo the pile of cir > illzatlon ask to ha Included in the sphere of Anglo Saxon Inllnonco 'Tho heathen for thlno tnhorlunco and the uttermost p iris of the earth for thy possosslon " Moro than the llftn of the land surface of the Klobo Is ir our possession An inunnnao propottlon of its inhabitanU mo under our Influence , uud dcsplto all that mav bo said to the con trim , much to t bo bettirmont of the condi tion af nil Our luiiLuiifeo is rapidly ho < emma ma an universal medium As colonists wo beat the world , always suicco lint , whcro other fall Witness Afuoa to day Almost the entire coast from the Siudan region to the capo in our possession , and that mostly by the peaceful toiiqucst of our industrial sons 1 hu umpire of the HO.IS is ours In superioiltj of vcsaols and tholi 0juliinont and number It may yet bo said , "Urittimni rules tbo wavu" Our Anglo Saxon race lends to the world , but borrows from none i ho hum of thu world's industries ( artels depends on our cold and oven the wars of thu nations liavo to bo prosecuted ecutod on the golden klnewB of war as loincd by us Our monoj our Institutions ura rap idly becoming dominant In the earth A tovr years ino when by thu vac Ulatlng , mealy , mouthcu foreign policj of n ( Iladstono , J u- gland was reduced to an unenviable position in width her opinion was but llttlu sought , a revolution of snniiniunt brought a blood- brother Jew to tbo front , and Hcnjaman U Israeli by his wise nnd feirloss adminis tration , quickly raised his coimtrv to her pioper place , until ut the memorable Horllu con ) ra&a I ) Isrucli , ns her representative , stood tnoto a dictator than a participant Ler slnca , the country with the foreign pol- \c\ \ retains her place Hut enough J am pl < ascd trut I road the doctor's sermon Irom u promise to Abraham , and by him discovered in fullllluioiil in the AnUa Saxon race , for \vhllo ho may not see us i do I look upon him as u blind w ilium of no stnull account , und I urn all the more eon- vlnccd that I aui AH ANGLO-IUUU ITZ Hlshop Hurst of thu Methodist church U preparing a work on India , which will be published la IbW