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Show ! RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Tabernacle Sxrviczs. Service; are j i held in the Tabernacle, every Sunday.! at 10 o'clock a.m. and at '2 o'clock p.m. j Preaching during each service by prom- i j inent Eider?. ' Twelfth Ward. Bishop L. W-i W-i Hardy. Services every Sunday evening, even-ing, commencing at 7 o'clock, at the, Ward Meeting House. Sunday school at 0:50 a.m. Thirteenth Ward. Bishop E. D-Woolley. D-Woolley. Services every Sunday evening even-ing commencing at o'clock, at the Assembly Rooms. Sunday School at 10 a,ra. Fourteenth Ward. Bishop Abraham Abra-ham Hoagland. Services every Sunday evening, commencing at 7 o'clock, at the Ward Meeting Houso. Sunday School at 10 o'clock, a.m. Twentieth Wa.ru. Bishop John Sharp. Services every Sunday evening, commencing at 61 o'clock, at the Ward Meeting House.' Sunday School at lu a.m. Elder R. T. Neslen will preach this evening. German Service. Service will be held in the German Languugo, under tho supervision of Elder K.arl G. Mae- !ser, at the City Hall, this morning at 10 o'clock. Germans and Swiss are cordially invited to attend. Catholic Chapel. Rev. Father I Walsh, Pastor. Second East street, op- I posite the American Hotel. Services thU morning at 0:30 and at Camp Douglas at 11 o' cloak. Episcopal Church. Right Rev. D. 8. Tuttlo, Bishop aud Rector. j Services every Sunday in the basement. of St. Mark's Church, at 11 a.m. and, 8 p.m. Camp Douglas. Rev. T. W. Has-kins, Has-kins, Chaplain. Services ovory Sunday at 101 a.m. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev.G. M. Pierce, Pastor. Worshipping at Faust's Hall, one-half block east of Walker Bros. Sunday school at 8-4o a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. and S p.m. Seats free. All welcome. |