Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1890 — RANKS NEXT TO MOODY. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

RANKS NEXT TO MOODY.

No more successful follower of Dwight L. Moody as an evangelist hasappeared than is now recognized in the person of B. Fay Mills. At Decatur,.

Jackson, and Springfield, in Hlinois, he has led religious services, and haswon upon the hearts of people, largely because of his forcible and earnest pulpit protestations of gospel truth, accompanied by simple and judicious methods of reaching those with whom he is brought in contact. He only labors with such churches of an evangelical character in any given place asshaM have agreed to unite harmoniously and heartily in earnest and faithful work. Mr. Mills is now conducting meetings in and around Chicago. Perhaps no evangelist with the exception of Moody has had such phenomenal and uniform success in saving souls as Mr. Mills. Everwhere be has gone his labors have been attended by religious awakenings the fame of which has spread the world over. Mr. Mills is a native of Mprristown, N. J., and is 33 years old. His home at present is in Providence, R. I.

REV. B. FAY MILLS.