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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-02-14, Page 2TIM HURON EXPO alaalalleallNeemellesmesasulussmaiNa .0101111weelelesmeelleelemelfeleme Casey & Co. Seaforth, WILL For next -'44*- . 30 DAYS GIVE Four lbs. good Tea for 50c; Toilet Soap away down it. price; Laundry Soap, 7 five cent bars for 25c. Dinner and Tea Sets at greatly reduced prices. CASEY 8c CO., SEAFORTH. IMPORTANT TO SCHOOL BOARDS. • T HE . • Fisk Teachers' Agency, BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING, 25 King Street West, Toronto. Supplies schools with teachers for all grades. No charges. We make enquiries for confidential information concerning all applicants, and our recommendations can, therefore, be relied. upon. Write us if, you require a teacher. information given to teachers on application. W. O. rileTAGGARTf B (Toronto University) Manager, Late of Huron County. 1442 WAIL PAPE I carry the largest stock of new designs an that goods at the lowest prices of any homes in the co, rity. New good sold as cheap as any old stock or Mat of date goods. Why I can do so la beoatsegooda bOught now are bought from 1 to 10 cents per roll less; than they were when old stook was. My expenses are low. I have a b'g stock and need the money. Wall paper from si cents per roll up. Window shades, Mould- ings, Cornice pone, &e. &e., as cheap as any In the trade. City Wall Paper House, Main St. Seaforth, opposite John St. JAS. GRAVES, Practical Paper Hanger and Painter. I have secured the services of three first-class paper hangere and can do work at the shortest notice. All work guaranteed unsurpassed. For proof of the .hove call and eee for yourself. Wall paper trimmed free. J. C. Smith & CO. A General Banking business transacted. Farmers' notes discounted. Drafts bought and sold Interest allowed on deposits at the rate. of 5 per cent. per annum. SALE NOTES discounted, or taken for collection. OFFICE—trst door north of Reid & Wilso.o's Hardware Store, SEAFORT11. THE SEAFORTH Musical - Instrument E M POPAIM. ESTABLISHED, 1873. ()Wing to hard times, we have con- cluded to sell,Pianos and Organs at Greatly Reduced Prices, Organs at $25 and upwards, andi Pianos at Corresponding prices. SEE US BEFORE PURCHASING. SCOTT BROS,, TENDERS WANTED: Tenders will be received at the Clerk's (Mice, S.ea- forth, until First of March next, for what lumber and gravel will be required by the corporation for the current year, viz.;—Pine plank, 2 x 12 x12, 2. x 10 x12, and 2 x sx 12. (About equal quantities of each width.) Elm plank, 2 x 12 x 12, and 3 x 12 x 12, Elm Seantling, 4 x 4 x 12. Cedar Scantling, 4 x 4 x12. The lumber to be sound and free from shakes 'and blaek knots, and to be deliver- ed where required. Gavel to be free from large stones, earth and sand. Tenders to be for screened a,nd unscreeried gravel, also to be delivered where required. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. ELLIOTT, Clerk. Seaforth, February fan, 189tI. 1469-2 GODERICH Steam Boiler Works. (ESTA.BLISIIED 1880.) A. S. CHRYSTALi Successor to Olarystal & Black, Manufacturers of etil kind's of Stationary Marine, Upright & Tubular - BOILERS Salt Pares, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron Works, eto., etc. Also dealers in Upright and Horizontal Slide Valve ngines. Automatic Cut,Off Engines a specialty. All hes of pipe and pipe -fitting constantly on hand Esttraates furnished on short notice. Works—Opposite G. T. R. Station, Godertch. is -CANCER " me, Ase3y.tiiiiosnagyaeptr-silia. noti-ed agee ince alto the JA3 • I . -ri .Athnitted 041-.E.W8 C" 'tlik. l'i ,• -a---deeeti .. . .=::1 yEs consulted but to ,s a by this th or using last trace ES E. II or e -Th' 'Nk‘"- 1 ‘ e 1? .Tames CUED doctors no purpose. rs decided result, so the sore the Sarsaparilla of.tlie Niermaeole, .1112. satutra , at :i''.6: -..•.'r:. ... e a 9* / c :W,a II. E. Nicholson. ONTHELIP' BY • . 9 - -.... who prescribed 1 sullerecl ly, N Ie lqimulav i improvement. I persevered, began for cancer 4iisappeami."- FlorencevIlle, 0 arsapar the World's N,I \' • Ni‘ 1 1 . Sarsa- .......... parilla ilaiscaimil iii agony te)eganr taing ko Encour- until to heal, six months, IS. i I Fair. for in and, Ila _..... i ei B. k . PILLS ; Regulatethe Bowels. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. : 1 -vole J,2 a Vhuro SALE pied b}? ,, Seafo OR TO BENZ—The Wm. oarnoohan' th. Apply house lately East of St. James' to F.HOLM TED. _ I: • 1153 oc- if ban- to FAR. ner Coupty suit. No troable.to P. 0. S FO' oice Farms of For full SALE.—The for the Province; information, show them. undersigned has twenty sale in East Huion, the all sizes, and prices write or call personally. F. S. soorr, Brussels 1391-tf , -DARN 12, West quarier all cleare the hal ning t draine 3 year.. Sea'or miles n se rot . h, TO RENT.—T• ecraer of the east of Seaforth, , about 85 acres is in grass. gh the farm. It can be rented or particulars .0. rent, the farm on the north Huron Roe& one and containing 100 acres, seeded with ' fall wheat, There is a spring creek It is well fenced and on reasolable terms apply to THOMAS CASE, 1466-tf a run- well for and a This Sea - the or 'VAR, 6 well u tion. alt the frame has tv, in a g: forth, village tonne. addres IL de I h : fat 1011 , fr, d farm; Miles of A W OR SALE. ---For 11. it, containing drained, and re are 15 acres plowing done. e with kitchen me barns with well siftiated, from Clinton, Ki..burrt, and ply to the proprietor LEITCH, Constance sale, Lot 11, Concession 100 acres, all cleared, in a good state of cultiva- sown with fall wheat, There is on the place and woodshed attached, othcr outbuildings. being D miles from and li miles from will be sold on reasonable on the premises, P. O. 1461-tf SPL 3 el, 3uitabl miles f ravel Free fr eardw • 1040, s brie , mth bt =her.. mtura 3atisfa >osrro • Brume RID n for o oad ru btixrops, od to Ild dr to °Sams, a FARM FOR , Township of. grain or stock, the thriving leading thereto; fi acras Barn 51x60 e stabling underneath •32 with kitchen ngs. All are chool on next nage, and the y reagens for • or on the SALE.—Lot 25, Conees- Morris, containing 160 acres situated two and a village of Brussels, a good 120 acres cleared cedar and ash and balance with straw and hay shed both. The house 18x26, cellar underneath new. There is a large young lot. The land has a good farm 19 10 good condition. Belling. Apply at TEM premises. WM. BARRIE, 1835-tf half and Ex- mo can of this age 1 ! and F sen1 i envelope. An P tinued`practice i women, ' can rt person. Room s ;i7 6 .t ..j - -9 . • thly in depen reed," is requl stamp / - V full p by rel old has be consulted Address THE 3—No, - , 'act Cook's 1 Manufactured , Cook and only dicme in Every sted , with C 60 rticulars, urn mail Physician, treating charge COOK 253 1. te5s,Favalite Cotton Root Compound - / by Co., Windsor, Detroit, Mich., is known safe, reliable on which ladies "Me hour and lady who reads to inclose two post- her address, amitte [ . ; which We in plain. sealed 35 years diseas of the office, by letter o our main office COMPANY, Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. .1 The Ont., the lime for will o s , air - a n far k . F is sold i and ; of Canada P Doi Cook's Cotton by all responsible retail druggists and 'United ar per box. Root Compound wholesale in the Dominion States for One a , (In connection 1ANKERS OFFkCE--In g, netzt A G sued -and n good 1053 THE kihg m_E!%._E" LOGAN AND to the ,neral Banking cashed. MONEY notes or ROBERT FARMERS' with the FINANCIA , Co Bapk — & — House, B.. of 0)., allowed LEND 11_ Montrea AGENTS. Hotel build done. Drafts on deposits. Alealeoen. .) I - the Commercial. •Town Interest mortgages. • Hall. Bueinese TO LOGAN, i--••-: 0o +• -is•.• 4. . A Treasury 4., •- • -•-, .-.. of . 1896 , _ -a , j • • • • . 4 4 4 . • . • • •To • 4tarsofsut,GftTsoApwl,reive • * 4. ,-4 4 • • • Information e • • 4 • . Vontahulug 0 . . ik - • •; . . „•- • THE 1 SLIGH..T UN ..... , •airy ALMANAC 480 -pages for all members GIVEN FREE SUNLIGHT . - • ,., of useful-Entoimitton of th• household 0 USERS OF ., SOAP 4 . ' • from • ow OBTAIN their ALMANAC Commencing and9 1ooks grocer, FREE November, unt:l (he arealigive, P:r-.copychasersof3paekagesorg i SUNLIGHT.. . • • • • • • • • • 4.4, . * * 710 rosar•onsas aahniernbi Literature, Calendar 1,TLc. a se anagsre, rriCooHaf Gaines ntott ema Flowersc ments, Recipes, Dreams and their Poultry, etc. PRICVIMT tcrer aotaApglmeemtues e ..ja ti ri ne,Biography ma . 4 , o significance . Buy eariv 'THE STARTL Ter POIN HOW REV. DR. TAUS AGE WOULD EVAN GELIZE AMERICA,. Wants an Outpouring of the Holy Spix4 1 1 f at the National Capital—Would 13ei i Incalculable Value to Christianity-7li New Awakening. ' WAsnnGTo, Fob. L - Dr. Talmage is thron ec men Of the nation tnd parts, making this S en An hour alai a halt lief° the people gather in the nien keep the way open. ere. The text chosen for was Like xxiv, 47, "Be • Belem. Th we all the ea jer Lisa an " pa •.at fro at fret • a grea hoe ere rolled Mk re it is," said t, instantly and el 'tinge to catch ti em, so long the j •That city, meow. ace and eadiant, the valley of Jeno adjoining.bills, nation. Clouds over it. Chario hrough it. Batter ad thundered ag Isaah prophesied, and Je and Devid reigned, and P Cheist was ruirtyred, city ever built ince mas 1 tro vel, or plun b line in wa 1, or . royalty swung What Jorusaleiii Was to dm i Waehingto'h lei toor E th capital, t113plac9 t tri es come inn the gre. 6 national heart whose throb sends life r death through the body politic] clear ou to the geograph- 108 (1X-tralllitiesi hrist geld in my be ordered theM spelization, "be' 16 seems to me idonce to tens of this city. Start f America, "bo- ning at Washington.'t • America is go - to bo taken ;for God. !If you do not bo- w and leave and or woman Who ly as God lives, be says he will, gelized from the Ito the mouth of ighlands of the Horn, from Baf- exico, and Christ wi 1 walk overY! lake, nd, ether bostormecl , or placid, and be trans lgurecl on every in untaim and the filet skies, whether th hover ov4 groves of magnolia or actor, sh 11 be filled with of "glory to •God and 1 - The audience with the chief people from- all on most Mamie the doors ope treet, aiu d Poi:Wee or the pewhold,i oday's discourse inning at Jeru. he driver, andi cite -day rose in frst glimpse'o y of the who!, 1 oci with temple Ihether looked up; i.haphateor gazedt las the Sapitel oi' of 1,130013S0 bac s of kings hac ng rams of C136 lust it. There eill lab lameDtect u I -Peewit ed , and loat• interesting ury rung is fist a,sured its first ifIrst scepter: be Jewish. king -t ! own ooun try— which all the hat the rest tot to his disci to -tart on the wo rr cted '310 eche k of g gl fling at Jeius tem,' 'Gt5 says now in his pro th usands of Christians for the evange ization gi in lie gi • do an th mc th fin b it, take yOur hat n e room to "me'. ma 1 s . believe it.' •As .sur , ho Is able to dee.. s country w111 be ova nth of the li otomao Oregon, fro p the mink to th Golder s bay to the I ulf-of .A. .oy-er Alaskan g • angelic overtue. van will to 11107 •For God or For Aponyon, gain and lig' in does the old book am- mo that all tho earth shall see the sal -- no vat on of God, apd as the :greater includes, - the lesser that ' takes Alperica gloriously In. Can you not' see that i America is not tali' .n for god by his cons crated people tt will bo 'taken fpr Apolly 'n? The forces:, that it cannot . e a drawa. battle. It I&eng gad on bet , _sides are] so tremendous:I own ng,' the Airmageddo ! Either the ' An lean Sabbhth will porish and this; nate n be handekl over to Forods and Hil- deby, uds and Diocletians and Nefos of i balef 11 power, abel Alcohol sin will reign, I seete upon 0141 up throne Of beer barrels, t hisnnituth foaming with doluestio and na-„ tiona • curse atld crime will lift its tin. ; hinde ed knife Of assassinat on, and rattle . ,keys worst borglary, and \ wave torch of I wides oonflagretion, and our 'cities be ; turn ec into Sodoms, waiting for Almighty 1 teinpe ts.of fire ad brimstone, and one I tidal • are of abomination will surge ' • across he coutinoot, or our Sabbaths will takeo. more sapctity, and the newspapers • will be ome apocalyptic win s of benedic- • tion, a id penitentiaries will I for lack. of occupants, and oliness and 1 1.)e abandoned .1 happin ss, twin son and daughter of heav- en, she 11- walk through the land, and Christ reign over this nation either in person or by -agency so glorious that the whole ountry will be mie clear, resound- ' ing eol» of heaven. It will be ono -or the other. By tho throne of him who Math forever end ever 1 deolare it will be the latter. If the Lord will help me, as he al- ways d t es—blessed be his glorious name • —I- wil ; show you 110W a mighty work of grace egain at Washington would have a tendency to bring the whole continentto -God an before this century closes. Willi m tho Conquerer ordered the cur- few, ti e custom of ringing the bell at midnight, at which all the flees on the ; hearths were to be ba ked, and all the ' lights e tinguished, and all the:People re-; . tire th hen. pillows. I ray .God that the I curfew i 1 this century on y not be sounded, , and the fires be ibankode nd the lights ex7 . Ainguisl ed as the clock etrikes tho mic1-1 •night 1 our that divide .the nineteenth ' .contur from ehe twenti •th century, lentil this- bel ved lend, whicl was to most of 1 us a cr dle, anti which •1' ill be to inost of - us a gr ve, ellen come it to the full posses- i • sion of dm who's so g orious that Wil•a liain ths Conqueror coul not be •compared ' to him, even the Ono. ho rideth forth "oonou ring and to ,con tier." , • A. Battle FOr souls. Why ould it be espedi illy advantageous 'ite, a mighty work of g ace started hero, "begin nog • at Washinl ton?" First, bo- : cause t iis city is on th border between • the no th and the . sou h. It is neither . noethern nor southern. It commingles the tw. elimatest. It be ngs, together the twci sty -es of population. It is not- only ; right, ut beeutiful, th 6 people should,; ,. have es ecial love for tl e latitude where ! they - ere born and br ught up. With ' what 1 • ving aceontuatio theeeklabainien speaks oe his orange roves! And the man fiarn Massachusetts is. sere eo let you know teat he comes from the land of the Adams .s—Samuel and - Johb and John Quincy. Did you ever know a Virginian or Oh oan whose face did not brighten when e announced himself from the south e n or northern st te of presidents? If .a m n does not like h s native olhne, it Is .beca se while he lived thief% he did not behave well. This °apt al stands whore, by its ocality, and its ei litigal influence, it stre dies forth one and toward the -north nd the othertow d the south, and • a ini.:311ty work of gr oe Starting here would probably be a net onaj awakening. Georgia would clasp t e hand of New hire, and Maine the h'. nd of Louis- iana, nd California te e 1and of :New York, i nd say, "-Come, ]:t up go up and wersh • the God of nati ns,I the Christ of Golgot a, the Holy Gh «st b1 the pente- costal three thousands." t has often been id tba -the only Way he north. and the ete t th wil be brought i to complete accord is to have a vvar with some foreign nation in which -both set1i ns, marching side b side,. would forget e ''erything but the f to be overcome. We l, if you wait for su a foreign conflict, 'ou will wait until 1 thrs generation is r ead, and per- haps alt forever. The at that will make is -a w Un ideclar Po else Ors a• n side city decla great ern. he sections forget, pas 11"Ontroversies r against unrighteousness, -such as 'ersal religious 'aweening would What we want is, a battle for n which- about 4:0,000000 northern - southerners shall • be on the same d shoulder to sh oulde ^. In no -other the continent tan s eh a war be ed so appropriately, for all the other ities are either northern or south - This is neither, or rather It is both. , •Orwensalasemr. 'TOR. Cline Soul Worth Mire Than 4.notber. Agalo, it Wou'll be espeelally advanta- geons if a mighty Worlt of gracastarted here because more representative men are In Was ington than in any other oity.be• tween he oceans Of course there are ao oidente in potties, and oceasionally there are me who get into the setae and houSe of rep esentatives and other important places ho are LI tted for the positions lb neither head nor heart, but this is excep- tional 4nd moreexceptional now than ip • d the na were t rDio) 0at1 ii.eowsoa os 41111111,11110/11114 anti ere otgaged 113 tne many acpart-• moot of national service veill write home, tellii g all sections of the obuntry that fie Lord is here, and,that he . is on the me oh ID for 61 e redemption of Alite% Hall lu- 1 ial); the Lord is comitgi 'hear the 0 ne• - ng of his ohariet wheels I feel 071 iy cheeks' th O breath of the w ilto horses 'tati lis the ( raw ]ante Work the ;Victor! I see tie flash of ns Ornugh the ion night of 's stn and so row I A New Lwakenlbg. •ys.- Theo is not a drunkard ip •Woeve, t in th s count*only ea a let al legieto slature, although thlarge scale, that which Offfereneentailee f , Ines when Kentucky, Virginia, have ben of God's workings, as ik the! °f- ee Illinols,!New York and Massa. dritla 14e.n had men hu senate or house el Marti eel tativeS vim *went maudlin and on; a. . th lad Ott; els le the ewakening. of tho 1 cepturi, when; Tennant aid nd the \ esleys led on; as 11 h of 185 , lcd on .by Matt1 the s'emphio Methodist, jaltd ) M icIlvaine, the Apostolic Episeo- , a d Albert Barnes, the conseertiited ter all, and thers, just as goo4, .iin oi inations. Oh, will not sonietof lorOus soul .• of thepast come 4WD • Ip is? Comedown off yonrthroPes, ton and Finney and Daniel Baku- lw n and Truman Osb riae nem). and Inskip andi or—that Alexander the tian eburches. Came ou rest up there When for lack of the gos onize with us in pra ion of the Lai thee -and in the awak ixtettuth contufn,, Philip 1110M chtho fling of the sevelite nyau • and Mewl a • coati ern when Bt staggerng drtnik across those high placer. r • Never abler group of mon sat ill Sena e Baxt le or hous , of mereeentatives than sat theia eight out yesterd y and will sit there tpenorrow, EdWd 'ele while 61, e highest judieiary, without wk. awak .nin ception, has now upon its bench inen.bo. Sinip. on yond, eriticism.for good morals and mental endownient. $o in all departments oi official position, with here and there, an except*, Are today the brainiest mon and most h f DOV11316 11)612 of America. Now; suppose. the Holy Ghest power should fall ton t is ,oity and these 11160 from all parts of Ainerica should suddenly 4)000111E prolionIcal for Chriat! Do you say flit effect -Would be electricol? More/than that. Ie would be omnipotent! Do you say that sualt leartod and potent men ere: nol wrought upon by religious influence? Thai shows that yokahave not - observed what has , boon_ going 1n.' Commodore Foote, r presenting the raven General Grant and obert E. Lee, representing the northern and sonthern arm. es; Chief J representing the supreme -co linghuysens, Theodore and IP resenting the ,Ueited States ljam Pennington end scores resenting., the house of re . have surrendered to that gos fere this winter is opt, will iu this capital of the American tuition, if we aro. faithful in our prayers anc exertions, turn into -the - kingdom of God men of national and in- ternationar power, their tonguee of elo• qUeeco becoming the tongues ref flee in an- Oher Pentecost. There are on, yonder hell t1iose Who, by t e Foam of God, will hecome John KnOX8E aiid Chrysostoins and Feneloi s arid Dour ' deleaus when once regenerated. •There is an illusion I have heard in krayer meet- ings and beard in pulpits th4 a soul is a soul—one soul woeth as much as another. I deny it. . The soul of a in •ngcloin of God is worth, 1,0 brng,1,000 or 10,000 other so • k times more that tee -soul of - can bring 110 0110 great outpouring c oilpital, reaching t ice, would be of more value to earth and heaven than it any other part of the na- tion,. because it would roach all the states, cities, to-wns land neighborhoods of thc eontinent. Oh, fcr the outstretched righl arn of God Ahniglity-in the scaly:allot al this Capital! ••. A Call to Repentance. •!Some of us remember 1857, -when, at the close of the worst monetary distress this country has ever felt, compared with which the hard times of the last three - years Wore a boom bf prosperity, right on • the heels of that - complete prostration came an awakenine in which 600,000 peo- ple wore converted in different states el the Union. De ycli know whole one 01 its chief powers was ' demonstrated? IA Washington. • Do you: know on what street?- This etreet. Do you know in what +Minch? Th:s church. I picked up .an old book a few days ago and was star- tled and thrilled and enchanted to read some words, written at that time by the Washington correspondent of a New -York paper. He wrote: " The First Presbyterian church can scarce contain the people. Requests are deity preferred for an interest • tithe prayers offered, and the reading of these forms one of the tenderest and most effective features .of the meetings. Par- ticular pains are taken to disclaim and ex elude everything like seetavian feeling. General astonishment is felt at the unex- pected rapidity 'with which the work has thus fat proceeded, and we aro beginning to anticipate the necessity of opening an- other chutich." Why, my hearers, not .have -that agaiii'and rnore than that/ Thereare; many thousands more of inhab- itants now than then. Besides that, since then aro the telephone, with its sem iomni- presence, and the ewift cable car, for as- sembling the pteip:e. I believe that the mightiest revive 1 o'. religion that this city - has ever seen is .et to come, and the earth will tremble frin Capitoline hill to the boundaries on all sales with the footsteps 01 God as ho cm ies to -awaken and pardon People of W al ngton, meet us next and save these reat populations. Thursday night at half past 7 o'clock to pray fee this coming cif the Holy Ghost - net for a pentecostai 3,000, that I have re- ferred to, but 30,000.• . Such a fire as that would. kindle a , light that would be seen form the sedgee ;crunching through the snows of Labrador to the Caribbean sea, where the whirlwinds aro been. Let our cry be that of Hablikkuk, the blank verse poet of the Bilile: nO Lord, revive thy work In the niiclse of the years; in the midst of the years 1 lake known; in wrath remember inerme" Let tho beettlocry be Washington for "decl, the United States for God, America for God, the world for God! We are all tired of skirniishing. Lot t18 bring on a gene1•41 !engagement. We are tired of fiehing withhook and lino. With wee sweep of the gospel net let us take it many thousands. This vast work muse begin somewhere. Why not here? Some one must give the rallying cry. Why may not I, one of th Lord's servants? By inent I am every weelk nioation with every borhopd of this coune oe the watchword 60 east and west. Heal, e—this call to a fori- is call to repentance o a continental awak- stice Chase, rt; the Fre• ederlok, rep. senate; Wit - others, rep resentatives, el which be n who can uls into the 0 or 10,00C a man wile Into the • kingdom. •A the Holy Spirit in title he chief inen of Amer. pro idential are ug in ermonic ooitifli olt4, town and noig try,I and I now gi north and south an and see it, all p op ward movement, t and faith, this call ening! . u Work For the This generatien Sight. here are 61 past wh 1 trod yeur and spa! e itt yond, and dec fled the at the supr me judicat in the Iongresslpn rnansole nes all ' o tongues are speech thOr a ms folded, gone, th Ir destiny prorogu s parliame atei, an disbands pul nd dismis 'ation's Salvation, will soon be out of e mighty men of the Pennsylvania avenue r national legislature pendous questions of ry? Ask the sleepers 1 cemetery. Ask the er the land. Their ess, their eyes closed, - their opportunities sed. How soon time ts, and adjourns sells abinets, and empties s generations! What we Jwotlls do we mt st do quickly or not do at all. I call up n people who cannot 0012 18 for 11 from the r sickbeds to implore the heav les in owl/ half frbrn their micl- nig V pil ows,-and call Upon the aged who can ot, even by he help of their staff,- ent r thu churches to spend their last day on earth in sup Hth eating e salvation of f is na'tion, and I, 11 upon all men and Wel en who have be n in furnaces of trou- ble, as was Shadraol , and among lions, as wa Daniel, and in dungeons of trouble, as was Jeremiah, to join in the prayer, and let the church 0 God everywhere hey hold of the Admight arm that moves na- tions. Then senators oft o United States will announce to theestat legislatures that sent them her& and members of the house of representatives will eporato the congres- sional districts that lected them, and the many thousands of 1 len and women now 13isho pallet Pres b all kle these. at d .11 Neet1 and and Arehl Great down the' w Come Come age a out y than e mot' deepl in th rd,Pays arl and lal Alexan of, ehe Chri dygin Iow can 3 rld18 l dowin and 89 don and -1 s. d f elf er. elp us preach in our 01110 dOW11 and inspire our °our. ith. Heaven can get along with- tter than we Can. But More ind overwhelmel with reverent n I.V� ask It—como, thou of Ithe dyed garments of I3ozrah, traveling greatness of thy strength, mighty to sal o Lord God of Joshua! Let Ithe thi3 century stand still above (ph. ed the moon above the valley of until we 01173 whip out the ve of hell, tumbling them down I he preen ices as- the other five kings went over he •rooks of Bethhorom. Ha, halt • It will o s vely be done that I cannot ;ro- stra' th laugh of triumph. Washington Needs a Revival. 711 % hero the seaweed is teased on ithe bytho stormy Atlantic to the sands •ry 11- th :(1; st get rieht. That WaS a startling utterance of Mr. Swintock when be said, "It 1$ a dolef 1 thing to fall into hell from under the p -dent; but, oh, how dreadful a thing - to dr p thither out of the pulpit." That was in all suggestive thing that Pthil wrote to the Corinthians, "Lest that by any n cans, when I helve preached to oth- ers, I myself should be a castaway." T.1 at was a inspiring motth with which Whi te- field sealed all h"W is letters, e seek the stars." Lord God I 'Wake up all our pul- sun o eon Ajalo kiug • Fr' beaol laved will 1 ning and uisit by the quiet Pacific, this come o Emanuel's land, the work beg Lt Washington, if we have the fa oly push and the consecration it • First of all, WO ministers- ini pits, preael fore t inl then it will .be as when Venn ed, and it was said that men fell boa c word like slacked lime. Let us all, la. men and clergymen, to tho week. What Vashington wants most of all is an old fas toned revival of religion, but on a vostor Tale, so that the world will be com- pelled o say, as of old, "We never saw it on this fashion." But remember there is a hum n sideas well as a divine bide tO a • revival. Those of us brought up in the, • counfry know what is called "a raising" —th el tutighbors gathered together to lift the ham y frame for a new house after the \ titiblirs are ready to be put into theix places. It is dangerous work, and th re :are tient acoldents. The neighbors iad ; gatherefor such a raising, and the beatn had all bon fitted to •their places except one, and that very heavy. Tbat one, on the long 1 reached . I wrong, f :higher. : would fal • lifting it. back. T1 men, or d With 'nig beam to i hold on, a ing. Thel wives and mothers and daugh- ters stood lin horror looking on. Then the boss carpenter shouted tii the women, •"Como an 3 help!" • They oa ne, and womanly arms becallie the- arms • save the 11 60118 AEI W carpehter shouted: 't Now! Altogetheel Lift or die! Yo, heave!" And with a utit-ed effort that almoPt burst the blood vesselsthe great bean went to its place, and a huzza was beard. That is the way it s times semis in the churches. Tempi -a t, a s op, a catch soinewhere. righteousrs are to be reared, but th hal aro liftingeall they can, but we want hands at more Chr pikes of the men, had almost ts place, when something wont nd the men could .hoist it to ut if it did not go in its place it back tip= the men who were It had already begun to settle e boss carpenter shouted: "Lift, e! All together 1 Yo—beave 1" tier push they teed to send the s place, but. failed. Still they 1 the time their Strength lesson - 2 giants, for they were lifting to -es of husbands And fathers and 11 as their own. Then the boss polluted one of the beams and wild Ine- s of re is , few noi!t) this raising and more he 'els, stiau men to help—aye, ore Christian Iwomen to re -enforce. If the work Whin means the death of 1tfly souls. At together! Men and woml of God! Lift or die! The top stone I risb come to it . place " with shoutings of g$co, grace untq it." God is ready to do his part. Arc we ready to do our part? Tier° Is work ndt only for the knee of prayer, but for th li shoulder of upheaval.• ; i The Door of Mercy. And Dela, I would like to see this h lir that which I have never seen, belt hop to see—a wItole audience saved under no flash of the Eternal Spleit. = Before yori out of any1 of these doors eater the doo mercy. lather and moth I r, come in bring yoijir children -witij you. Ne married fcIlks, consecrate our Iifetiin God and he married for ete nity as wel time. Young man, you 'ill want G before yore - get through you want him now. YOUD out God this is a hard wo One and 411, wherever you lift my yoke so that you 0 In the corridors and on the in the wards of the Medi captain, 'tall upon thy G God will 'think upon us, not." Oh go of nd •ly to d his world, ill1d W0111812, wit - id for women.. sit or stand n hear it, out street, and erranean slee If so be that that we perieli , what news to trail; what 4ews Continued on page 3.) 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