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Show '()otl In the Xnllon." WhenMr.Charlea 1.111 atarted hla courvo of Hinday uvtnlng leclurea, ptopo laid he could not get an audi vnce. He aald ho would "fill the liouae..' The "hotim." lit a been "filled" ttaveral Itmea already. Mr Kill aaya ltlitherautlothat bring tho people; he call tho inualo a poetical augar coating, id to apeak, to hi print. The audience laat night waa very fine, aud, aa unutl, coulalned a largo nu miter of l-cople who belong to no church aud prohably very aeldom attend any. The lecture latt night wat npoii"Uoti In tho Nation' aud waa lUlened to with cIoe altriitlon. Home thought It would to nudo an opi-ortuulty ii olTer heroay. but nothing of the kin I an tared, an f tho Ucture waa a logical and phllo aophlcal rcietitatlou of InWrettlng truth. It wa well received, too. The tuutto waa, first, a tdano recital by MUaJeuta Hmlth, a l.Uzt "Ilbap. aodle," aim "Laat Itoaeof Hu miner" far an encore. Then caino the ever populur Union Olte Club. It waaa late that tho lecturer hud lo cut the audience out of a aecond piece from the Club, but the tint waa heartily ap l lauded, a were !m MlaaHmlttiU m hctlona. After the lecture Mia Maude Pratt accompanied on tho lino ly Mla (Iweiidollue I.ewla, aang Wautl fully and to tbo gtt at antlafactlou nf thu aiiuieure, a wlt ong, "When thu I.nYallgluloralI." Mr. i:ill annouured that hla auljcct for next Huuday evening would U, "Our Country As It la." Also that hit goo I frlen la, the Union (I lie Clul , would be there and that the popular singer, Mm. Bllrurwood, would ior the audUucts |