Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, October 26, 1890, Image 2

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HOBBIES OF BISHOPS. Work." Bishop Warm strides in Deo- Ter, Cola i Bebop William Sterene Perry, of Iowa, ie tbe historian of tbs Protestant Episcopal church, and the etndjrof de nominational history ie hie hobby. Grad uating fhom Harvard in 18M he early allowed a lore for bietorioal Investiga tion. For two yean of Ui life he aemd aa professor of history in Hobart col lege. . In 1888 the general convention of the Protestant Episcopal church appoint- l.l...—I, {Special Owmpoadsaea] New Fobs, Oct S3.—Blsbopa have hobbies? Why, of coarse; they are mortal. But they generally ride them, not to death, bat to life. For instance, there is Bishop John H. Vincent, of the, Methodist Eptsoopal IF YOU DO, KO NATTER WHAT KIND, WHITE TO production of historical works which are standard authorities. Ho has edited the journals of the general- conventions of the church, and has collated and writ ten the “Documentary History of the W. 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Thokntoi' Wheatley, Aiut-ric church, (hand and effective aa his work ns a bishop may bo, ho will go down to the future, not as the great bishop, .but as ths man who conceived and perfected tbo Chautauqua movement Howell do- MMimrwutti RIAIlfESGOI Itcan be given ln< rithaat ths E—■ IWBH? vatioato ths bUhoprio has not weakened Us interest in the Chantanqna work. He stm gives to it careful thought and di rect personal oversight What was ths tether's bobby hss boeome the soa’s life work and profession, and upon George BILL HEADS, NO IE HEADS, Americas, Ga. LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, MEMORANDUMS, FLAT PAPERS, BOOK PAPEB8 OK ALL GRADES, SIZES, AND WEIGHTS,. OF ALL KINDS, Which we sell at reaaonable pri ces. We make a specialty of Blank Work, and will print np any spec ial form at regular prices per quire for an order of only Five Quires. We solicit orders from Justice* of the Peace, Lawyers, Clerks of Courts, Ordinaries, and all who use blanks. Orders promptly attended many yean Us bobby has been Us library, which, even in that city of huge libraries, Washington. D. C.. is re markable for its siae and vain*. Bishop Hunt is a thorough German scholar and ever keeps in touch with German thought, and hi* library is rich in that GERMETUER him in which he allowed most intimato acquaintance .with tbe literature of modern Mexico, a country that most joopie probably tbink of aa having no iteratare. Bishop Hunt's present bob by is a national university in tbo dty of Washington, for which land hss bean Skilled Printers ■osnes that be witneasd when he wee test sent to Minnesota in 1859. Then then wen SO,000 Indians in tbs state. Tbe fond* supplied by the government were waited or stolen by rascally agents Bln water flowed freely. Bad wUta men were ruining depnved Indians. To right the wrongs of the Indians, to elevate and convert them, became the union and hobby of BUhop Whipple’s life, and aa -today, living amidst the And with the Best Equipped printing office outside of Savannah and Atlanta, we ate prepared to execute orders beautiful buildings of tbs educational institutions which mak* Faribault, ao remarkablo western flow in, and the kindest words have been •aid. Bishop Hunt's scholarship, his wellkLjwn executive ability displayed' when president of Drew Theological seminary, Us wide acquaintance out side of tbe great demodulation which back of him, make it seem that be is pre-eminently fitted for tbe task of creat ing such a university. Bishop Thomas U. Dudley, of Ken- • HM BUVtMb VU < •» “«1 bjr eiprae, C. a D. 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