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    THE RECENT GENERAL CONFERENCE COUNCIL

    L. T. NICOLA

    THE council held in this city October 9-28, was an occasion of unusual importance and interest. The spiritual interests of the work received special attention, which proved to be exceptionally helpful to the transaction of the business connected with the meetings. The key-note of the council was, Forward! Excellent results from the council are already seen, and it is known that it has given a new impetus to the general work.GCB July 1, 1896, page 750.4

    This gathering embraced the organizations of the General Conference Committee, the General Conference Association, the Foreign Mission Board, the International Tract Society, and the Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association.GCB July 1, 1896, page 750.5

    The organization conducting the largest number of meetings, and transacting the most important business, was the General Conference Association. Very properly, considerable space is given in this issue to the report of the proceedings of this Association.GCB July 1, 1896, page 750.6

    CALIFORNIA!

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    If You Are Going There, by all means inquire about the Burlington Route Personally Conducted Excursions to San Francisco and Los Angeles, which leave Chicago every Wednesday, with a Pullman Palace Tourist Car through to destination. The route is via Denver, the Denver & Rio Grande Ry. (Scenic Line) and Salt Lake City. The Cars are fitted with carpets, upholstered seats, mattresses, pillows, blankets, bed linen, berth curtains, toilet rooms, heat and light, and, in fact, all the conveniences of a standard Pullman Palace car; they lack only some of the expensive finish of the Pullmans run on the limited express-trains, while the cost per berth is only about one third of the price.GCB July 1, 1896, page 750.7

    Write for full particulars to T. A. GRADY, Excursion Manager, C. B. & Q. R. R., 211 Clark street, Chicago, III.GCB July 1, 1896, page 750.8

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