1UIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MARCH 23 , 1890.-SIXTEEN PAGES. ni1i'iiiinfc < ! ' " i/ / ' R. H. DODD , DON , R. CORAY , < The Pioneer. Real Estate Firm of Provo Proprietors of OAK DELL ADDITION COMPANY. Over l.OOO lots , ranging in price from $25 to $50 each. We have large lists of city and country property We have handled over $1,000,000 worth _ of _ real estate _ in 1889. _ _ Patties visiting Provo are cordially invited to make their headquarters with us. SOIuIOITEID. PBETTY PKOVO. llio present time , and front tlio now rtin & Drake roofs to bo seen on every hnnil it is ovi- A rcjiroconUitlvo of Tun BIK : visited tlont thnt tlio good work lins gene on JOHN M DRAKE Provo lust woelc , nnd spoiilcs author- ! all winter. Notwithstanding this , lively when ho snys there is no Ilios on building liooiii there nro no vacant Arc the Inru'ost I'rovo. It is gio\v hip like-dog-fennel in houses. The streets nro wltlo nnd ns the streets of n Missouri town , nnd clean ns the face of n well kept baby. and Breeders spromllng itself by in its own Inherent school. The nvonticB lire brond nnd elegantly Importers power , llUo measles a public blinded with rows of larpo eottonwoods , Provo is situated in : i beautiful valley , catnlpas , locusts niul wnlnlits , whieh afford - nnd viewed in the is morning sunlight ford aitilo ) ) protection from the summer In llio weit of as pretty a picture as over catno to us mer BIIIU nnu gives the town nti - npnear- in our delightful dreams. It is an agricultural N mice not unlike sonic of the olilor cities 7 ricultural gem , occupying a central po of the Atlnntic coast. sition in a horlron-lhnllod landscape , fringed midsummer with groves and or The soil of tlio Utnh Valley is n nclu Half Owner in Avon-dale chards , filled with vordunt Holds and sandy loam ; it IB tlio ideal fruit and ag grassy meads , dotted hero nnd there ricultural dlstri-u of Utah. Heavy crops with vino-clad cottages , commodious of'wheat , barley and oats are raised. Of Constating of ever 100 acres of the barns and lowing herds. potatoes , 700 bushels ; to the aero , single beautifully locntcil rcsuloneo pronorty It is a daisy , and don't you forgot it ! potatoes \vcighing as high ns bovon The Wnantch valley , nuturally beauti pounds. Tile Utnh tomatoes are canned In tlio city of I'rovo , ful , lins hcon much improved at this in largo quantities at tlio I'rovo fan f- point by the growth and development of ning Work-sand enjoy n reputation su adecud'o nnd a half since its llrst settle perior to any imported article. Tlio Within % Mile of Postoffice , ment. The farms surrounding Provo line sixo and rich lluvor of the straw are in a high state of cultivation and berry , grape , peach , plum , apple and the improvements are of a most substan pear will ono day bo utill/cd to their I luivo other Choice city and ncronyo tial character. I'rovo has eight thousand fullest commercial value , for fruit can li'0)Qi'tics. ) ) ) Mnlcc Jiivcslm nts for non- H * and inhabitantsevery soul who believes ning is an enterprise that capital wil1 Tositlunts , otc. us ( irmly nnd religiously in the future llnd safe and reasonably lucrative. Siiffjlk Punch , English Sliiro and of the place as Daniel did fii his Clod. Utah Vnllovegotnblcs are always ) in Correspjndeiice Solicited. Chveland Ko/ses They prav for the town morning nnd deinand in Utah markets and for expor . Bay / , evening and sing its praises all day tation to Colorado and other outside long. They are as loyal to it as were points. Hop culture id being success Shetland Ponies. the ancient Itomnns to the city of Seven fully intiodueed on the mountain Hills , and for ono to speak disparag benches. Mior Horn and Hoistcln Uitlli * . Visitor * cor- ingly of the place \\oulii bo treason of I-nnltless mineral resources nro within this c.in.ly welcome I.CorrehpotHli'ni.cIiivltoa'.sto.jk the worst sort. The people are a witlo- x'ullcy. - tin ) Iron mines heinp rnpablc of ftu- HAVERCAMP & CLARK , ff male at nil tlineH nt low pi Ices and on easy uwalee , thrifty class , and are bound to niahlnt millions of the HIIIH. Cull uud oxiiuililoonrliJMMan I cittlti. ; of tons ore for mnnit- LICKNSII : ) ' ' get there. , . f.icturo of iron. On n consolltliillnn of suv- Uox 17 I'rovo , I'ttili. City eiul of tile-so gtent mines the Utnh Valley limits extensive The corporate are Iron uii'l Mining ' MnnufnitminK companv cnouirh to encompass a population of has bct.li urbanized , 01111 ! n wealthy foreign sovcnry-livo or eighty thousand , which s.vnOIcnto Is now r.cthol.v negotiating for the it confidently expects to have inside of purLlinse of their ptoneity. Ulio gic.it coal In inul for Utah county. Ollice. 1 Irst Nntlonn the next lutlf decade. The process of " measures of Pleasant Vnlley mo near uthnml Ilnuk , PROVO llrst class coke Is ussurcil. mid thcie can hone lilling in solidifying as it \\ero-is "WOOLEN MILLS. . no question that Utnh Valley Is Utah. Provo going rapidly on. There nro a great -i i. . . . . . i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , \ct destined to be ono of the prcatost City , . many houses in process of erection at manufiiLturinR renters of the country. J Over to the southeast , across the lake , is the great Tintic min Climatically considered , the Utah Valley needs no other Tliiue nunnftho iholfcst Hit * of pnnerly In ing1 district , rapidly coming into prominence as a great and rich tliu i lthlUi I will sell on cuiy tunut. Caller praise than that which is strictly truthful ! Its distinctive qualities coco or address , mineral section. It promises to be the Comstoclc of Utah. Kovnl A. Bnrnoy.Provo City , Utiili. Quarries of the finest nranite. sandstone , marble and limestone ties are due to its atmosphere , which is dry and pure , and the Got in before the boom solicited. Begins. Cor are easy of access ; while within three miles of Provo there arc atmospheric peculiarities are due to its geographical position respondence slate and serpentine quarries which are only awaiting a little and elevation ; the summer's.heat is tempered by the mountain Home Industry Our Specialty,1' capital and development to make them paying enterprises. bieexc ; the air being dry and the nights cool there is perfect irsf national Fourteen miles southeast of Provo are the great Asphaltum refreshment in sound sleep a blessing unknown in hot and mines of Noth American . Busch PROVO CO-OPERATIVE the Asphalt company. Adolphus , / muggy climates and the result is that throughout there is remarkable OF PROVO. tin- noted t. Louis brewer , is at the head of the company , and . ' markable healthfulness. Three hundred and clays 'i twenty-five the works are now turning out large quantities of the refined Capital $50,000 material. It is the finest and most durable paving material in of sunshine in the year is the meteorological record of Utah Val Surplus 15,000 the world , and excels the imported Trinidad article , and the demand ley. Rarely docs the mercury reach xero in the severest winter. full Hno ot home intulo suits constant- ! hand. Suits made to ortUr fiom the celebra DIIIMTOIII- O. Hmnot. president ; T. It. mand for it is already greater than the mill can supply. Provo Whatever your vocation in life , if you arc coming west with an ted which 1'roxo sent on Woolen application. ( Mills . Goods , bumpiestf ) ( utlor. \ preslili-nt : 11. H. Cltilt , S , S.JoncM. will the first in the be with intention settle be that town west to to better advice than John C. Cinhum , Heed bmoot , Walter It. 1'lke. supplied asphalt , we can gi\e no you of our nil-wool Cabsimoro PROVO CITY , UTAH- sidewalks , the City Council having already made a contract investigate the merits ol the boundless resources and manifold Try ti pair Pauls at f3. w. ii. DUSHNBHUUV , CASHIER. with the company to lay them on the principal streets. opportunities of a section lhat has no equal even in favored Utah. A. SINGLETON , Supt. \nS3i \ SiSiiSl&ianftaSJSe ! } iK tsSS3ii K / a a seat5BiSgaB5 ! : raig . ; g5s CHRISTIAN CHURCH CREEDS Vnrlctn Interpretations of the Teachings of the HOW TO WIN A GOLDEN CROWN. ConlcsHioiiH or Faith oltlio Catholic , Kplsoopul. Ijiitliornn , Uandof , Cnnm-cpattonnl , null tlio Metlintllst Churches. A Comparison of Crocd * . Nothing so touches and appeals to the Inner life of man us the subject of religion , livery person , whether 11 church member or n non-comniunluanc , poridorn sooner or later on ( his most Important , of all subjects , and fuels 1)10 ) need of a belief of some kind. Many Intelligent parsons outsldo the palo of tlio church , whoso lives show them to have religion * Iimtiucti , give as their icasons lor not balancing to any denomination the fact that they Imvrm't tlmo to study the various theologies and see where they bolong. The fait It of every church is necessarily comprehended In Its ureed and TUB lin ! : biib- iiilts to its leaders the following synopsis of tlio various confession * ! of faith of the churches luprosentcd In Omahu , showing that a UHIMO in theology is not necessary for a person to coiuo to an Intelligent conviction us to which corps of the Lord's nuny ho belong * , liolnw are contained the creeds of the Uittholio , Kpiscopnl , Kvutigolienl , l.uttienui , Baptist , Congrogatlonullsi , Proa- bj tcriuti and Methodist episcopal ehurohes. Next Sunday will bo presented n nynoponis of the Jewish , United I'rosbytoilnn , Ctuls- tian , Unitarian and Unlveria 1st churches , the lock of spaeo forbidding their publication this week. Catholic. llov. 1 * . F. McCarthy , rector of St. I'hllomcna's cathedral , submits the follow ing as n umuinry of the things necessary of belief on tlio part of a person wishing to become - como u mumbor of the Homan Catholic church : C'ur.r.n I. The mystery of the Ulessed Trinity ; thut Is , thera U but ono God , anil In God throe Persona , the Pather , the Son. and the Holy Ghost , who uru all ona mid the same God. S. Tlio mjntorv of the Incarnation ; that Is , that the bon of God , the second poison in the Ulusseil Trinity , bccamo mini , w.ia born of the Ult ! gctl Virgin Mary , uud has n body and soul like ouni. II. The mjstory of redemption ; thot is.tlmt the second person of the lilussoil Trinity HUlfcroil a bloody HWOIU , whipping at tlio'nil- lar. crowning with thorns , and the carriage of lib croaj , upon which ilo died for our sins. t. Tnat the soul is endowed with under- stamllnj , ' , frco will , and is Immortal , that ls to say , can never die. ft. Thut wo shall all mo again , with the name bodies , m the dav of Judgment. ( I. That the yood shall liuo forever lui.ipy in lioavon. and that the wicked shall uo punlshthl forever in the lUinos of hull. 7 , 'I hat without the help of Goil' grace wo cannot do anything moritorlous of oturtml llfo. 8. That all the sacrumouU Imvo power , from Christ's precious blood , to give grace , if wo uru duly prepared. 0. That liis ara forgiven by the priest's alisolutloii , joined with contrition , confes sion ami BivUsfactlon. Absolution Is thu ro- misslon of siii , winch the prlonts impart , In virtue of tUo power ho has rccclvon from Ulirlbt. ID.llmt the Holy Uuchailst 1s the true oody and blood , aoul and divinity of. Jesus Christ under the appearance or bread nnd wino , II. Thut there Is u punjutory ; that Is , a middle tttato of souls suffering for a time ou account of venial sins , or who Imvo not sat- Ullod the Juitlco of God for former trans- protslons. ti , llmt au imlulKOUco U a releasing of temporal punishment , which often romaini duo to sin , after t'io guilt has been remitted bv the Hacramcnt of poimnco. 13. That wo are to honor relics , crucilixos and liolv pictures , as thev relate to Clinst and His oaints , and are meinor.Us of thorn. II. That them ii in the uhurch of God a communion of all holy parsons in all holy things , that wo communlcato with the saints angels in heaven as our fellow-momliors , nnd are helped by their prayers. li. ! Wo fihould also know the Lord's Prayer and Hall Mary , the aDostles' creed , tlio commandments of God and of the church , the sacraments , and . the acts of faith , hope , love and contrition. Kov. Louis Banner , pastor of AU Saints Episcopal churcli , s.iys thut anyone who will accept the following ercod cannot bo refused admission to the Kpiscopal clmich. Tim CIIKISD. f believe in God the Father Almighty , Makar of heaven and onrth : And In Jesus Christ His only Son our Lord ; \\lio was conceived by the Holy Ghost , born of the Virgin Marv , nufforod under Pontius Pilate , WM-J crucitled , dead uud bulled ; Ho descended into hell , [ or the place of departed spirits ] , the thlru rtav He rose from the dead ; He nscpndcd Into hcavon. nnd nlttoth on the right hand of Gnd and Fiillior Almighty ; from thence iio shall como to J ml IT a the quid ; nnd the doad. I believe in the Holy Ghost ; the holy Catholic church ; the communion ot saints ; the forgiveness of sins ; the resurrection of the body ; and the life everlasting. Amnn. Or this : 1 hollovo in ono God the Father Almighty , Maker of liiMvcn mid earth , and ot ull things visible and invisible. And in onu Lord Jesus Christ , the only begotten Son of God , begotten ot his father before ) ull worlds , Godot God. light of light , very Clod of very God ; begotten , not made ; bum ; ; of ono subatunoa with tha Father ; by whom ull things were made : \vliofor us men , and for our salvation catno down from IIPUVOII , nnd was incarnate by tlio Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary , nnd was m.-do man : and was crucillnd also for us undar Pontius Pilate ; HoRUfferjd.uul was buried : mul the third day ho rose ugnln according to the Scriptures : and nsoondnd into heaven , and xlttoth on the right hand of thu Puthor. And Ho shall como iigaln with glory to Judge both the tiulck and the dead ; whoso king dom shall have no end , And 1 boliava In the Holy Ghost , tlio Lord , and glvor of llfo , Who procoudetti from the rather and the Son , Who with tbo Father and the Sou together i worshipped nnd glorillcd , Who spako by the piophot : . And 1 believe ono culholio and apostolic church. I acltnowledgo ono baptism for tno remission of sins : And 1 look for the losur- icution of the dead ; and the lifo of the world to como. Amen , 'I.uthernu Uov. Luther M. ICuhns , pastor or the Southwest Ksungolicul church , submits thu paragraph below as nn abstract of thu faith of the Kvangollcnl Luthorn ehuroh. Ho ac knowledges to ijuatlnir liberally from Dr. R \V , Conrad , a prominent divine in that church , run nocrniMi. The doctrines of the Lutheran church , sot forth In the principal articles of the Augs burg confession , uiav bo summarily stated thus : That thcru Is one dlvlno essence which Is God , and that jet there nro thrco persons of the MIIIUI Obsunce , Father , Son mm Holy Ghost , co-otornnl and co eiiunf ; that the Son of God took upon himself liu- man uuturo , and suffered and tiled , thut ho might bo u sucrttteo for the sins of the world : that all men , naturally engendered , nro born lu sin , Uiatls. without the foarof God , and with carnal uppctltos , and that they cannot by tholr own iiowors oxorclso saving fuith and bring forth works of true rlchloousnosi , ivitbout bolng born ngaln and ctinwrted to God by the Holy Ghost ; that man cannot 09 Justified buforo < 3od by his own works or merits.but is Justified freely for Christ's sake through fuith mono , which God imputes to him for righteousness ; that this faith must brine forth good fruits or works , because , because God has com. ninnded thorn , and not In the oxpoofitlon of Ji fl'Jf ' mur'tl"K ' forglvoncs * and naivution : that the ministry fibs been upn < lntod to preach the gospel nnd administer the aacru- menuj that througU the word and the sacra ments , M by iuurutneuts , the Uoly Ghost i gtvon. who works faith ar.d renowi the heart ; that tnroiiBh baptism grace isofferod , and ihat. . children presented thnrcby to God are received into his fold ; that "tho body and blooj of Christ uro tiuly present and nlsponsi'd to the rommunicints in the Lord's Supper ; " that the sacraments become elllc.i- cious not bv the inero administration of them , but through the words of their institu tion and the promise of God attached thereto , apprehended nnd received by faith ; that there is nnd over will bo ono holy Chiio- tlau church , which consists of the congrega tion of bollovora , for the true unity of which , uniform ceremonies nro not necessary , but simply agreement concerning the doctrines of tbo gospel and the sacraments ; that at the last day ChrUt shall appear in Judgment , raise the dead , confer upon the godly nnd oiect oturnal lifo. and condemn ungodly men nnd devils to endless punishment. Ilnpnt t "lo beconio n tnnmbcr of the Baptist church , " says Kov. Frank , W. Foster of the Jniinanuol Baptist churcli , ' 'otio needs to believe liovo in God as the creator and father , and the btblo ns His word , that man is a suinor , and to h ivo a living lively faith in Jesus Christ .13 his Sivior , nnd to bo baptized in the name of the Futhor , Son and Holy Ghost. "As bollovora are better instructed , they will accept the following as their belief , but the ubovo Rctitoqco contiins all that is necessary - sary to salvation and to church monibsishtp : 1. There is ono living God , holy , wise nnd benevolent , lu the divlno unity are three persons , Futhor , Son nnd Iloiy Ghost- Asa. 11-0 ; Psa. 147-5 ; John 10-3U ; John 15-iiO. U. The scriptures are the word of God 0 'I'lm. IMO , 17 ; Acts 1-11) ) . S. Man knowingly , wilfully has sinned and is under Juu condemnation of GoJ Gen. 1-27 , Horn. n-t'J. ' I. Man is punished for his own Rins and his own unbelief 3 Ci > r. .1-10 ; John 18 , 1 ! ) . C Man may obtain stilvatioii , forgiveness of sins , only through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ-John : ) ! ; Isa. 0341 , 1 Tun 1-15 ; Hob. 7'jr > . I ) . Through ropentanca and faith man Is regenerated , and walks in newness of lifo Mark Mfi ; Acts. 2 U7. 'IS ; Uom. 10 0'lt ; John 311. 0.7 ; Gal. 45.0 ; Uph. S'J. 7. A gospel ehuroh Is n congregation of baptl/Cd buliovors , assosiatod for mutual helpfulness , and to do the work of Cltrst in oMondmg His Kingdom. Acts ii , 41 , 42 ; 1 Cor xll , ii. 8. 'I'no sacraments are baptism nnd the Lord's ' supjnr. ( u ) liapllsiu is the Inimor- sion of the billovor In water ; lo show , his faith in death , burial nnu n > surructioii of Jesus Christ. Komans xl , I ; G u. Hi. i.'U , U7 ; Matt , xxvlli. 10. Aasll , 41 , 'J , ( b ) The Loul'H ' suupor commemorates the sufferings and cruel death of the Lord Jesus. Matt , xxvl , 2j.2i > ; 1 Cor. * l , ' 'O. U. Uosurrccton and the future lifo , ( t ) Wo uro taught u judgment. Keel , xll , 19 , H , ( b ) The righteous and wicked nra snpa- rntui ) . John v , 'JS. : ; Prov. xlv , ! li ; Malt. x\v , 814(1 ( ( c ) Thuro Is u fnturolifo John xl , LTiiKuv.v , 13 in. ( ( ] ) 'Iho rlghtooun will bo blessed. John xlv , U ; H'-'V. xxl , U , 4 ; Hev. xxli , 11 , fi. H. "Our freed is reallv the blolo faithfully translated , but the ubovo arrangement and statement of. blblo truths wo hold to bo fun damental. " "Congregational churohas have a common polity , but no uniform creed , which all ua- copt , " sws : Drt A. H. Thaln of Plymouth Congrogutlonal I church , "Congregational polity may bo urielly expressed by two words Independency ami fellowship. Kaoh local church conducts Iti own affairs In Us own way , nil important questions bump da- cldcd by a majority vote of the members. Any church may call a council of sister churches to give advioo and assistance lu Im portant mutton , such as installing or dls- mUslngu pastor nnd the like , but the func tion of couuclls is to glvo advice , not to die- Into. ' Kach church M a complete doinoonioy for all purposes of church fovornmunt. Hut the churches uro Intimutoly bound together by Christian fellowship. They uorno to. gothor In local usioul itlous onca or twice ouch year , In ituto associations oaco oaoi your und In the national oounoilof the Coa- k'rogutloiml ohurchos of ttta Unitoi Stuoi cvcr.y three yoarj. At theio moatings ques tions of common interest uro dlscussoJ , the benevolent societies sustained by the churches make reports , und the result is that the centrifugal force of the IndupomJcncv Is corrected by the ccntripotal force of follow- hhip , and BO the churchoi nru bound together in a Congresationul syatoai. or uenomma- tlon , by inlluoncuj which arj strong , butcn- tin-'Iv voluntary. "Each church may framonnd adopt a creed for itself. The bible Is accepted as the only uuthorltatlvo rule of fjilli and practice , but in the confessions of faith adopted by var ious cliuruhoti , wlnlo n cm tain consensus of doctrine which may bo expressed by the word evanirolical nppoirs in nil , yet there is a great variety as to the number of articles , the wording and the length of thc.io confosslont > . Some years ago a stutoaiont of ballot popuhulv known as the "Now Concrogatlonnl Creed , " was prepared anil publlshod by a l.ugo commit. tco , the members of which wore regarded ns representative men. There was no inten tion Unit it should bo imposed on the churches ns a uniform creed. Some huva adopted it ; but the adoption of that or any other statement of doctrine is loft to the united wisdom of the local church. The fol lowing croad Is a fairly representative ono : nii : CUIID : : 1. Wo believe in oao Goil , the Father Al mighty , Matter of heaven and earth , uud of ull things visible nnd Invisible. And m Jesus Christ , Ilia only Sin , our Lord , who is of ono substunco with the Father , by whom all thing * were undo ; And in tlio Holy Spirit , the Lord nnd Giver of lifo-who is sent from the Father and Son , and who together with tbo Father nnd Son Is worshipped and glorified. " . Wo believe that ( ho providence of God , by which ho oxccutos his otcrnul purposes In the uovornmont of the world , is in nnd over all events ; yet BO that the freedom and responsibility of man are not hnpairo'l , and sin is the act of the crouturo ulotio. U. We bcliovc that man was made In tlio Imago of God , that ho might know , love und obey Gail und utijoy him forever ; tint our ilrst parents by disobedience fell uiulor the righteouscondomnuilon of Gnd ; and that ull men arc so alienated from God that there it no salvation from the guilt and power of sin except through Gad's lodeominir grace I. Wo believe that God woula tmva ull mt'ti return to him ; that to this cud ho nas mudo himself known , not only through the works of nature , the couraa of his providence , and the consciences of men , but also through su- purnatural revolutions made especially to a chosen people , and ubovo ull , when the full ness ot time was come , through JoausChrist , his Son. 5. Wo bellovo that.iho Scriptures of the Old and Now Tcsbioionis uro thu record of Ciod'ii revolution af hlmsolf in tbo work of redemption domption ; tint they i were written by men under the spjclul > guldauco of the Holy Spirit ; tint they are ablu to milt a wise unto s \lvatlon ; and that they constltutu tno auihorltiilvo standard by which religious toachlngund human uomluct nro to ba logu- laied und Judged. I ) . Wo baliavo tu it the invo of God to sinful mun has found cits highest expression In the redemption work ot his Son ; who became man , iinltinir Ins divine nature with our humnu natuiu tu ono person ; who was templed like oinor uion , yet without sin ; who bv lib humiliation , his holy obedience , his sufferings , his death on the ctoss , and bla roBurrcctlcni.hqaimo a poifoci Uodoumor ; whoso sacriflco hf himself for the bins of the world duoluros tlio rluhieousuess of God , nnd Is the solo anil jiilllclont ground of for- glvonou unu of icooui'lllutlou with hl'ii. ' 7. Wo bcllavo that Jesus Christ , after ho had risen from tbo dead , ascended Into heaven , whore , as tha ono uiodiutor between God nnd man , ho carries forward his work of saving men ; that ho sands the Holy Spirit to convict thorn of sin , : iud to lead thorn to rcpcntanco nnd faith ; and that tiioso who through rnnowing gruca turn to rlghtoousuoss , nnd trust In Joius Christ us tholr Uudoomer , iccuirofor his saka the for- givuness of tholr sins , uud are made the children of God. 8 , Wo believe that these who nro thus re generated and Justllloil , glow In sanotillud character through fellowship with Christ , the Indwelling of the Holy Spirit , and obedience - ionco to the truth ; thut a holy llfo U the fruit and ovidotico of saving faith ; nnd thut the believer's hopa of contlnuaitco in such a llfo Is the preserving grace of God , t ) . Wo believe thut Jesus Christ catno to es tablish among mon the kingdom of God , the reign of truth uua love , rlKUteousimss und peace ; that to Jesus Christ , the Itead of this kingdom , ChrUtintis are directly rasponsiblo in faith und conduct ; and that , to him ull have immediate access without mediatorial or priestly intervention. 10. Wo believe that the Church ol Christ , Invisible und spiritual , comprises ull true bu Ik'vers , whnsj duty It is to nssoeiato them selves in cnuichos for the maintenance of worship , for the promotion of bpiritunl growth und fellowship , and for the conver sion of men ; thut these churches , under the guidance of the Holy Scriptures and in the fellowship with one another , may dotcimino each for Itsolf-their organization , state ments of bolicf und forms of worship ; may appoint nnd set apart their own ministers , nna should co-opor.itu in the work which Chi 1st has committed to thorn for the fuithcranca ot the gospel throughout tha worU. 11. Wo believe in the observance of the Lord's day a * u day of holy n > st und wor ship ; in the ministry of the word ; and In the two sucrauionts , which Christ has uppolnte ; ! for his church ; baptism , to bo administered to believers u id their children , as the sign of cleansing from sin. of man to Christ , und of the impartntlon of the Holy Spirit ; und the Lord's supper as u symbol of his atoning death. 1'3. Wo bcliova in the ultimate prevalence of the Kingdom of Christ pvor ull the earth ; in the glorious appearing of the great Gou und our Savior Jesus Christ , in the resurrec tion of the dona ; and in the Until Judgment , the issues of which uni everlasting punish ment und everlasting lifo. What MothoitistH Ueltpvp. Hoy. G. M , Hi own , pastor of the Ilnnscom park M. U. Chinch , says : "In answer to your question , 'What must u per on believe In order to become u member of the Method- 1st Umscopal ohuioh , ' Isubmlt the following : Wo have twenty four articles of lollglon prepared by John Wesley and mloptod by the church in 17&4 , und there lias never been any need for a revision. Another article lius boon miico added ruferimg to the author ity of the rulers of tha United States , matting in ull twcuty.ilvo urticlos. "AU traces of Calvinism us well us Komish loanmgs uro uvoidod. Sovor.H important protests against Pelagian , Romish und other errors uro iiiuda prominent , as also these which nro in accordance with the sentiments of thu universal church. On the Trinity , tl.o person und work of Christ , thu Holy Spirit , the scripture canon , original sin , frco grace uud will Justification by faith , vicarious ntonumont nnd good works they spc'ik clearly and In the most orthodox language. "Our theology from tno beginning has been thoroughly American , as our in tides on 'Froo Will' and 'OrhrmulSln'oloaily dem onstrate. Wo believe in tlio "witness of the spirit1' ns It Is defined "an inward linpres- Hion on tha fioul whcrcbv the bpirlt of God iminodlntuly and directly witnesses with my spirit thut I nin u child of God ; that nil my sins uru blotted out , and that I , oven 1 , am reconciled to God , " The possession of this in surance is taught to bo the privilege of every believer , for it Is written , Therefore , being Justillod by until wo huvn pt-aco with ( led through our Lord Jesus Christ,1 , and when wo have peauo wo know it. "Another doctrine that belongs to MethodIsm - Ism is sauuillicniioii or , as Mr , Wesley pro- forroJ calling It , 'Christian perfection ' This doctrine of all others Is least understood and hcnco most ubiiHud. It ilous not teach an voile nor Adamlo perfection , nor thai thoio Is n stuto attainable In this lite where wo shall bo frco fiom mlstakoi , Ignorance , in- llrmitios or temptations , lint It does teach that the children of God imij bo so unstained bv faith un.l so filled by the love of God that all tha powers of the soul may bo saved from a sinful condition nnd may bo con trolled In tenderness and lovo. Wo believe as It written that if wo walk In the light ns Iio is In the light , wo have fellowship ona with another und the blood of Jesus Christ his son clonnsoth , is from all oin nnd Hint this Is the Christian's privilege. "Our method of receiving members Is very simple The diclplino says ; "Lot great care bo taken in receiving persons on trial , nnd lot no ono bo enrolled as a pro bationer In tha church unlosi ha glvo satis factory ovldenco ot un curnejt doslro to bo saved from his sins , and to enjoy the fellow ship of God's people. " The six montht.1 probation required Is greatly misunderstood by many members of ether churches , It ii n safeguard against many harmful church trials. Jf during his six months' probation n member Is guilty of unchristian conduct , und ho is liable to Iio during thut period If ever , und docs not manifest proper sorrow lor the K.une , his name can bo dropped from the loll and ho can claim no further connec tion with the chinch , but if ho is n members in full standing , ho can doinund n trial which always brings icsults moro or less hurtful However , during his proba tion ho onjovs every olhor prlvlloso of mem- borshlp. When persons como to us from ether orthodox churches that will not irlvo cortillcatos of membership with which to j uuito with churches of ether denominations , for instance the Unptlst , wo tccolvo them without requiring the six.months probation , but simply on profession of faith. When re- reived Into full membership persons nro re- quinid to tcnaw the baptismal covenant , to tostlfy tj saving faith in Iho Lord Jesus Christ , to believe In the doctrines of the scriptures ns sot forth in the articles of religion of tlio Methodist Episcopal chtiich. To promise to bo cheerfully governed bv the rules of the churcn to hold snored the ordinances of God , mid to con tribute , according to ubilltj , to the support of the gospel nnd tno vni ious benevolent entbi prises of the church . "It has ever been the design of this chinch 'to provide a bioud and liberal platform upon which the irpat body of Christians who hold the essentials ot Christianity might Bland togolher In love and charily. ' How xvoll the chinch hns succoodcd in ihis has boon clearly demonstrated ii her history. " The Mississippi con feionco , ntlls last ses sion was divided into the Mississippi und Upper Mississippi conferences. A paper minted In Tamil and Tolugu. pub lisiiod by the missionaries In Madras , India , has u circulation of 1(1,001) ( ) coulus. Ona of the popes in 1" > I2 refused lo soli a Hobrnw Hlblo in Iho Vatican library for UB wcicht In gold , of which * 10.1,000 , would have been ils cqulvulenl. The CongregallnnalUl diagnoses the con dition of ninny ministers and declares Iho sid result bv coining u now but very expressive -"ovcrmeotlngud. . " sive word - The Key. U. J. Mac.Millun has been elected secretary of Iho Presbj teriaii bnnrcl of homo missions , nnd Knv. Frank H. Wooilburv of Minneapolis secretary of the American Mis sionary association. Pope Leo has Just passed IIIB olghtlelh birthday. His vigor und alertness do not louve him with advancing years , nnu ho now announces his intent ion to give earnest at tention to the social question. Mr. Spurgcoii , in his now Look entitled "Salt Collars , " tersely remarks thut "grape Jttico kills moro mon than grupo Bliot. " Ho ulso no vises each man led mun to keep his wife's husband out of public saloons. There are three Homan Catholic and olght Protestant missions in the Congo territory They support twctv-oight stations and nine ty IIvi ) missionaries. The Protestant mis sions nro supported by Americans , Ijiiglish und Swedes. The Episcopal tract society , Philadelphia , founded in 1810. last ( year distributed III.OOU tracts und publlshod nliictcon tracts and ton leaflet , the greater part being now. Some of the latter are very valuable lor use in the parishes. Bishop Whitakor is president of the society. " 1'hcro is no problem .boforo the Christian church und the world , " said Phillips Brooks , at the Plymouth church installation services , "thut docs not find its polutlon ultimately iti the lucrersed enorcy nnd power of tha Chris tian ministry , nnd most largely the ( Jhrlstl/1 proacherBhlp. " Bishop Mclvon/lo of Xululand , who died on February 0 of Ontario fever , gave Instruc tions previous to his demise that his corpse should bo buried In Xulu fashion. Accord ingly no collln was used , but the body wns lied up In u blanket In u kneeling position aud was thus placed In a hole. Says u most prominent clergyman : "Tho most marked outcome of the llrst cnntur.v of Christianity was Gnosticism , wiilla the most marked outcome of the nineteenth century is Agnosticism. In these two fujts is con tained the atory of mun'a religious llfo. Wlmn ho dmn.t know much ho thought Iio know it nil ; und when ho hns como to know n great deal , though not nil , ho modestly de clares lit ) doesn't know unylhlng , The moro wo know the loss wo think wo know. ' * The Highbury Place Strict Baptist church , in London , admitted to membership without regular ImmorBlon a Indy nlUicteci with do- foinnty , which'mada It almost impossible for her to undergo tha ceremony of Immuialon. Fur this the church was expelled from the organisation of strict Baptist churches , and , utter a long light , thocoiiLTagntlon and cldera have Just acknowledged their mistake | n "having been too ready to accept the plea of Impossibility , " nnd the mutter has been Hctilcd uy the itnmernon ! of the lady seated In u specially constructed chair and wearing a dress specially designed for the occasion. Unon this the church hns been restored to membership , , The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. nrllio IronltncnU f nil ( IIIION'K AVIIM'ltUH Mi IHHKAKKrt llruroi , Aplilnnroi for ilofornilllP ] an < 1 TruiDvi. Hunt tuc Illllon , Ai > | mitil mid llriupilli" ) fur bin ii' ful'1 ri'Minoiit ut urury fiiriu iif ilUuano ro ijulrlim Mnllrul nr SurulialTri-Hnu > iit MM'.U HDO.MS 1XJII I'ATKNIri. llnunl niul Atli-mlunto. llu AcrumuiiiiluiliiiH Wc t \\rlln for tin nhinii.n . l ) f'irinltlc < anil llrucoi , Truisci * , Cluli I i ot I iirvnluriMof Hilni | > . I'lluiTiiiinm ( 'IIIKIT ( citiuth. HnuuliItU , liilriliitlnii Illc'drli'lly I'nrnlr * ! " : | | | | x , Miliu-r. Illi | . ili'r. Kjv l.nr , Skin iinil Illoiul anil nil Hiimlcnlliurutliini | lil.HKASMS OK WOMKN n | i ( inlly Ilixikot Dlicitoiiof Wuuifli I \\nlmMil.ilDtjnililciliil.yliulil IH'iiitlininit fur \Vciinon OurliiK I'linlliiPiiiuiit ( Htrlitly I'rlvnlu I Oulr Iti-lluliln Mulliiil liiitltulii Mnkhu a | i-i lully ot I'ltlVA'lK IIIMIAHI'S. AM llliHJil DI Hnio.i ia i riillr tri'ali'H HriilillltU. iinlmin rcnioveil friiin llni urtttnu nllliiiiit inoniiry Now Itmtoraltvu truati.ii-nt for | JP IP ( Vllal I'UUIT rnrllu * unnlilo lo vlult it * limy lm Iri'ali'il nt IIOIIKI lir irrf > 4iiin | < Iuiun. Allruiiiniuiilrniluiii tiiiitliltMillnl SluilUlnecir limtruuiHiU unit l > y mull or xi > n > n n- ruroly \ > ti kt l , no murk * tu Inilkuto ioiiti > iiU nr m-ailor. Onct | iir inal Inlorvlmv iirurornxl ( nil ami i oiiiull IK ur nciiiil hUloryof riuiriunp , mul w wlllmunl In plulii wnimirriiur HOOK ' ! ( ) MK.V rltKKuion | I'rluil.i , ti'cclnl ur .Sonnun lllna u , ImiHiUiiio ) hrplillls dlt'ut niul Vnilcuiulv , Mltli iiiv > tluu Hit Aihltiwi Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute C'oruur Oth uud Ilarnny Streets , Oinalin , NoU.