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 | 12 POST STREET SAN FRANCISCO, - - - CALIFORNIA - Page 128FINE: TAILORING 12 POST STREET SAN FRANCISCO, - - - CALIFORNIA DO YOU BUY BOOKS? THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK JN THE COUNTRY. THREE FLOORS FILLED WITH ...more pages: 384 |
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 | Puyallup - Page 205Four new churches have been erected, at Alameda, Pomona, San Francisco and Puyallup. Pleasant allusion was made to the visits to the Pacific Coast ...more pages: 152 |
More | Pasadena - Page 335The letter is from a prominent lady member and officer of the First Universalist Church in Pasadena, of which Rev. ...more pages: 195 |
 | Portland, Oregon - Page 37Our Unitarian Church of Portland, Oregon, has done an excellent work in sending to Meadville for a course of theological study Mr. ...more pages: 22 |
 | Lemoore - Page 19This lady's labors for the people of Lemoore have been so productive of good and so highly appreciated, that her circle of influence is to be extended ...more pages: 52 |
 | San Jose - Page 22Herndon Garnett left this church for San Jose with much pain and reluctance, and on a recent visit to it was rejoiced to find it in a most flourishing ...more pages: 70 |
 | Salem, Or - Page 21SALEM, Or. The church work has fairly begun, quite to the satisfaction of all interested. Rev. Mr. Copeland is giving a series of lectures on Sunday ...more pages: 196 |
 | Pomona - Page 20Pierce began a series of evening services, to ascertain whether the liberal element in Pomona, was strong enough to warrant two Sunday services. ...more pages: 195 |
 | Tacoma - Page 24ethical and liberal religious literature throughout the State of Washington. 3. To further the interests of scientific charity in the city of Tacoma.more pages: 135 |
 | San Francisco - Page 131A fine educating contest is being waged among the Jewish rabbis of San Francisco on the propriety of Jewish young men becoming associate members of ...more pages: 203 |
 | Santa Barbara - Page 335AW Jackson, saying he was one of the finest and most talented men who had ever lived in Santa Barbara. I was glad to see the " Register " on file in ...more pages: 131 |
 | Oakland - Page 131Charles Webb Howard, of Oakland, of two fine portraits, of George and Martha Washington. The upper class marched into the schoolyard, and took their ...more pages: 11 |
 | Spokane - Page 327AG Wilson of Spokane, Wash. [Read before the Pacific Unitarian Conference.] Modern orthodox Christianity is maintained chiefly by absorption. ...more pages: 196 |
 | Seattle - Page 23Eliot, Jr., of Seattle, has consented to occupy the vacant pulpit for the present on Sunday evenings. This necessitates his journeying three and a ...more pages: 196 |
 | DUNDEE, OR - Page 123Greer The game as you will, DUNDEE, OR Rev. Elwin S. Greer The chrysanthemum haircut OAKLAND Rev. GB Allen Will cling to him still. PASADENA Rev. ...more pages: 59 |
 | Marietta, Ohio - Page 12Heber Rice, formerly pastor of the Unitarian Church at Marietta, Ohio, has accepted the invitation of our Unitarian Society in Stockton, and began his ... |
 | San Luis Obispo - Page 24The friends here and at other points in San Luis Obispo county are keeping up their organizations until the recurrence of better times financially and ...more pages: 345 |
 | San Diego - Page 133Late advices from San Diego are to the effect that the Unitarians may possibly secure Fisher Opera House for holding services until another church can ...more pages: 335 |
 | Chicago - Page 6This great series of meetings, recently concluded in Chicago, may in all moderation be termed the most remarkable religious gathering ever known in ...more pages: 387 |
 | Boston - Page 68Van Ness and others have organized in Boston the Harvard Unitarian Club, designed to bring students of the Harvard Divinity School into more immediate ...more pages: 205 |
 | Helena, Montana - Page 208JH Crooker of Helena, Montana, spoke ably on " Modern Biblical Criticism," and Rev. WE Copeland read a fine paper on "Comparative Religions. ...more pages: 196 |
 | Los Gatos - Page 138By taking an afternoon train from Santa Cruz, Los Gatos can be reached by the ministers in time to hold a. 3% -o'clock. service in that thriving town, ...more pages: 47 |
 | Everett, Wash - Page 205New missionary work has been undertaken at Santa Clara, Santa Maria, Lompoc, Placentia, Chino, Colton and elsewhere in California, in Everett, Wash. ...more pages: 217 |
 | Berkeley - Page 326GH Rice and family, of Stockton, have been spending their vacation in Berkeley. Mr. Rice recently assisted Mr. Wendte in the services of the Oakland ...more pages: 38 |
 | Sacramento - Page 21Preaching services have not been resumed in Sacramento since the summer vacation, owing to the resignation of Mr. ...more pages: 152 |
 | Newport, RI - Page 343Madame Wendte is visiting at Newport, RI, where, together with Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, an honored friend and a former summer parishioner of Mr. ...more pages: 6 |
 | New York - Page 387Parkhurst has done in New York, a young Presbyterian clergyman is doing in Chicago. In a few weeks he has routed an army of gamblers that have been ...more pages: 79 |
 | Meadville - Page 37Our Unitarian Church of Portland, Oregon, has done an excellent work in sending to Meadville for a course of theological study Mr. ...more pages: 48 |
 | EUGENE, OR - Page 37The arrangements for missionary services at Eugene, Oregon, are as methodical and complete as might be expected of our Oregon saints. ...more pages: 19 |
 | Monterey - Page 196Thomson and wife visited Monterey and other points of interest in company with Mr. SA Butler of the Los Angeles church before returning home. Rev. ...more pages: 195 |
 | Aurora, Illinois - Page 37JH Acton, of Aurora, Illinois, to fill the pulpit made vacant by the removal of Rev. WG Eliot, Jr., to this city. The arrangements for missionary ...more pages: 24 |
 | Cleveland - Page 326Appointed by President Arthur, he held through one democratic administration, but finally fell a victim to party hunger that even Cleveland could not ...more pages: 68 |
 | Petaluma - Page 11are devising plans for evening services there during the winter, which may be extended to the neighboring towns of Petaluma and San Rafael. ... |
 | Los Angeles - Page 343EB Payne has been visiting Los Angeles for the purpose of organizing a branch Altruria Society. OAKLAND. The Church is gradually getting to work ...more pages: 344 |
 | Fresno - Page 142I returned by way of Fresno, where I lectured to the High School, and met our liberal friends. ...more pages: 137 |
 | San Bernardino - Page 153It has been arranged that he is to preach every Sunday morning at San Bernardino for the present. We congratulate our friends in that city over this ...more pages: 22 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 79In New England, traveling on Sunday was not allowed, and in Philadelphia some of the streets were shut up by chains during divine service. ...more pages: 17 |
 | Napa - Page 326Burrage is 35 years of age, and though born in Massachusetts grew to manhood in California, living for many years in Napa county. ... |
 | Minneapolis - Page 335Shutter, DD, of Minneapolis, and others of equal note. The subjects treated since the Alameda Union was formed have been " Intemperance," "Child Labor ...more pages: 132 |
 | Troy, NY - Page 196EM Fairchild, recently of Spokane, has taken charge of the Unitarian Society in Troy, NY Rev. AG Wilson preached at San Jose recently and left on ... |
 | Brooklyn, NY - Page 205Chad wick of Brooklyn, NY, as the envoy of the National Association ; of Rev. Wm. J. Potter, recently deceased ; Miss Susan Hale, Mrs. ...more pages: 88 |
 | Providence, RI - Page 11Furman at the Olney Street Church, Providence, RI Mr. Furman was for three years a Congregational minister at Stockton, Cal., but has recently found ... |
 | Palo Alto - Page 195Hamilton Observatory, Monterey and Palo Alto. He was a most welcome addition to our Conference, speaking but seldom, but always with fine feeling and ... |
 | Hartford - Page 79Nathan Strong, DD, while pastor of the First Church in Hartford, was partner in a gin distillery, and nobody found fault with him. ... |
 | St. Louis - Page 195and from here started by way of Santa Barbara on his annual pilgrimage to that purest of shrines a mother's presence in St. Louis. ... |
 | Columbus, Ohio - Page 344Jones, late pastor of a large and flourishing Universalist Society in Columbus, Ohio, who for some months past has been supplying the San Jose ... |
 | Springfield, Mass - Page 196Moxom, who has gone from the Baptist Church to a large Congregational society in Springfield, Mass., declares himself to be a "Christian Socialist," ... |
 | Tarrytown, NY - Page 13Hackley, of Tarrytown, NY, for the endowment of a chair of sociology. It was reported that within three years forty-four orthodox clergymen had ... |
 | Ann Arbor, Mich - Page 217JT Sunderland of Ann Arbor, Mich., editor of " The Unitarian," spoke to us with earnestness and power. On the 8th Rev. JH Crooker of Helena, Montana, ... |
 | Nashville - Page 17He had to earn his living, and began as a photographer's assistant in Nashville. The wages were small, but he was thrifty. He was also generous, ... |
 | Whittier - Page 76House," and "An October Day," are beautiful lyrics, marked by spiritual refinement and melodious versification, reminding one constantly of Whittier. ... |
 | Saratoga, NY - Page 10CW Wendte favors us with some impressions from his recent attendance on the fifteenth session of the National Unitarian Conference at Saratoga, NY ... |
 | Worcester, Mass - Page 12But high-water mark was reached when Father Conaty, an eloquent priest of Worcester, Mass., delivered a fervid appeal for temperance. ... |
 | Leominster, Mass - Page 14EB Payne, then of Leominster, Mass., now of Berkeley, Cal., proposed a revision of the articles, at the meeting of the Conference three years ago, ... |
 | OLYMPIA, WASH - Page 23OLYMPIA, WASH. Rev. Wm. G. Eliot, Jr., of Seattle, has consented to occupy the vacant pulpit for the present on Sunday evenings. ... |
 | Augusta, Me - Page 13Her only sister, who resides in Augusta, Me., arrived the night before her death, and had the satisfaction to be with her at the last. ... |
 | Quincy, Illinois - Page 75the fiftieth anniversary of his former church at Quincy, Illinois, and the festivities of his Cleveland Society at Christmas and Easter. ... |
 | Denver - Page 70Haskell is very happy in his new parish at Denver, where he has been doing excellent work, and is already highly esteemed as a preacher and a man ... |
 | Elmira, NY - Page 46Eliot at this point spoke earnestly of Brockway, of Elmira, NY, and his work, which reflects so eminently the union of scientific study of crime and ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 44Boston and Baltimore bear witness, and for a few years past Chicago has seemed all aglow with civic patriotism. Fellow members, we have in San ... |
 | Redlands - Page 153Fortunately, there now resides at Redlands, only a few miles away, one of the ablest and most devoted of our ministers, Rev. ... |
 | Princeton - Page 6The students of Princeton lately held a mass meeting to discuss the custom of hazing. After thoroughly considering the matter it was put to vote, ... |
 | Evanston, Illinois - Page 215FM Bristol of Evanston, Illinois. It was broad and sympathetic in its tone, a fitting introduction to the week of harmony and enthusiasm. ... |
 | Concord, Mass - Page 11Grindall Reynolds, DD, Secretary of the American Unitarian Association, whom illness kept at his home in Concord, Mass. ... |
 | Fairfax - Page 341Picnics were much in favor, we sometimes took 1000 people to Fairfax or Belmont and made money enough from the sale of lemonade to pay the school ... |
 | Saint Paul - Page 34Kellogg at the Unitarian Club dinner shall be realized, and we can all boast with Saint Paul, that we are citizens of no mean city. ... |
 | Kalamazoo - Page 325He awaits with interest the " bond of union " or " statement of principles," and finally says : " If this society at Kalamazoo and that at Chicago ... |
 | WAITSBURG, WASH - Page 345WAITSBURG, WASH. At this pretty town, surrounded by farms of yellowing wheat, on Sunday, August izth, Anna, eldest daughter of Duncan G. ... |
 | Dorchester, Mass - Page 69Shippen was installed as minister of the First Parish in Dorchester, Mass., on Dec. 6th. The society is two hundred and sixty-four years old and has ... |
 | Dayton - Page 345There are the neighboring towns of Waitsburg, Walla-walla, Pendleton and Dayton, with perhaps others, which might be worked up into a fine "Methodist ... |
 | CENTRALIA, WASH - Page 347Boyd by the hesitation of a player when a new suit CENTRALIA, WASH Rev. FH Adams is introduced, and his bright, crisp and orig- OAKLAND Rev. ... |
 | Taunton, Mass - Page 45He was born in Taunton, Mass., November 2gth, 1817, and came to California in 1849, being a member of the famous Gordon Party that crossed the isthmus ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 78That sum is not sufficient to build a simple and appropriate memorial church of stone upon the sandy shore of Plymouth. ...more pages: 198 |
 | Santa Maria - Page 87What the local paper calls "the best and most entertaining literary program yet given in Santa Maria" took place under the auspices of the Ladies' ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 326SM Crothers, of Cambridge, has been camping out in the mountains not far from Santa Barbara with his family. This experience has been of the greatest ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 21congregations on " Early Church History," in which he traces the growth from its simple beginning in Jerusalem to its mastery of the Roman Empire. ... |
 | Glasgow - Page 196He has prepared a series of lectures, illustrated by stereopticon views, embracing a trip from Glasgow to Naples, London, Paris, Rome, etC., ... |
 | Oxford - Page 337In enlarging upon these points the Lecturer especially insisted that at Oxford the Puritan ways and traditions were out of place, however justified ...more pages: 14 |
 | Rome - Page 329It has forced its way to Rome, and stands ready to snatch the red cap from the Pope's head the moment he shows himself outside the Vatican. ...more pages: 121 |
 | London - Page 13In Scotland I spent two weeks, in London two months, and have been now two months in Paris. Among the many subjects that have awakened in me an ... |
 | Tokyo - Page 121is becoming agressive, is to be found in a handsomely printed tract of thirty pages, which finds its way to our table from a convent in Tokyo. ... |
 | Paris - Page 13In Scotland I spent two weeks, in London two months, and have been now two months in Paris. Among the many subjects that have awakened in me an ... |
 | Brighton - Page 58Frances Power Cobbe, speaking of a fashionable school at Brighton to which she was sent, her education there for two years costing ;£iooo, ... |
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