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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-03-13, Page 22 Casey&. Co. Seaforth, WILL For next • 30 DAYS GIVE Four lbs. good Tea for Oc ; Toilet Soap away down in pry ce ; Laundry Soap, 7 $ • e .. cent bars for 25c. Dinner and Tea Sets at greatly reduced prices. CASEY 8c SEAFORTH. 0., THE SEAFOR H Musical - Instru s o ent EMPORIUM ESTABLISHED, 873. Owing to hard times, we ave con- cluded to sell Pianos and Or•:ns at Greatly Reduced Prices, Organs at $25 and upw ds, and Pianos at Correspondin prices. SEE US BEFORE PURL IND. COTT B ROS. 01. IMPORTANT TO SCHOOL BOARDS. . THE Fisk Teachers' ency,, BANK OF COMMERCE UIDING, ' 25 King Street 1 Wes oronto. l Supplies schools vyith te cher s for all grades. No charges. We A ake enquiries for confidential' information one€ruing all applicants, and our recomm nda ions can, therefore, be relied upon. W ite us if you require a ' teacher. Informa ion given to teachers on .application. . W. O. Mei l AGGART, B. A., (Toronto University) Manager, Late of Huron; County, 1442.52 WALL PAPE I carry the largest stock of new designs NDods at the lowest prices of any house in t ew good sold as cheap as any old atosrk date goods. Why I can do so is because go now are bought from 1 to 10 cents per r lI they were when old stock wap. My exptn I have a bag stock and need the money from 3i cents per roll up. Window a ade Ings, Cornioe polls, &o. &e., as cheap a trade. City Wall Paper House, Main St. opposite John St. JAS. GRAVES and finest e county. Ir out of ds bought less than are low. all paper , Mould- y in the Seaforth, Practical Paper Hanger an ainter. I have secured the services of three fl 1 ass paper hangers and can do work at the short t n tire. All work guaranteed' unsurpassed. For p ••f of the .hove call and see for yourself. { Wail paper trimmed free J. C. Smith & 3.P. T3KERS- A General. Banking business tral• sacted. Farmers' notes discounted. Drafts bought and sold Interest allowed on deposits at he rate of 5 per cent. per annum. SALE NOTES discounted, or t ken for collection. OFFICE—First door north of Reid i& Wilson's Hardware Store. SEAFORTH. THE FARMERS' Banking - Ho se, S .A.-El0RT (La connection with the Bank of Mon real.) LOGAN CO.; BANKERS AND FIN NCIAL A ENTS. OFEc'1OE—In the Com ercial Hot 1 build- ing, next to the Town Hall. A General. Banking Bo 1nels done. Drafts issued and cashed. interest allowed on deposits. MONEY TO LEND On good notes or mortgagee. ROBERT LOGAN, M. \AGER. 1058 GODEF iCH Steam Boiler W (ESTABIJSHED 1880. ) A. S. O H RYS Successor toChryatal & Black, tanufaeturerls of all kinds of 8 tionary rks, L, Marine, Upright & Tuba! BOILER s Salt Pte, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iror Werke, eto.,etc. Also dealertr to Upright and Horizontal S ide Valve F:glues: Arttoiraatio Cut -Of Engines a ape° • ty. All Laes of pipe and pipe -fitting constantly •n hand Ratimatee furnished on short not'--oe. Work3-0pposite G. T. B. Atat1 n, trod Ob. ean f . t Thomas A. Johns. • CURED BY TAKING AYERS_parilla "I was a acted for eight years With h Salt Rheum. During that time, I tried -a great many me Wines which were highly rec- ommend d, but none gave me relief. I was at 1• st advised to try Ayer's Sarsa- parina, ad • before I had finished the fourth bo tie, my hands were as Free frbnn Eruptions as ever t is that o he out. ii without never re Stratford ley were. My business, Which 'a cab -driver, requires tee to cold -and wet weather, often gloves,but the trouble has urned.► — TR0Mas A. AIMS, Ont. Ayer's n. Sarsaparilla Admitted at the World's Fair. diet's Pills Cleanse the Bowels. REALSTATE FOR, SALE, FOR SALE Oat TO RENT. The house lately oc- cupied by Wm. Carnoohan, East of 8t. James' Church, Seaforth. Apply to F. HOLMESTED. 1463 tf A GOOD CH tt OR MAR acres of choice 1 for a market ga and every cony on the premise FARMS FOR Choice Fe. ner County of t suit. For full i No trouble to a P. 0. ANCK FOR RETIRED FARMERS ET C3ARDENERS.—For sale, thirty nd in Harpurhey, specially adapted den or small farm. Good buildings nience. Apply to ISAAC MILLER 1471-51x4 BALE.—The undersigned has twenty ma for sale in East Huron, the ban- e Proviuoe f all sizes, and prices to (formation, write or call personally. ow them. F. S. SCO, Brussels 1391-tf FARM FOR Grey, mea acr s of bush, a woad. Anever the lot. Will b lar:; apply to Er ssele. 1` 1 do ail fra has le a for will ter ad ALE —100 acres, in the township of Brussels. There is on it nearly 60 out half blaok ash, the rest hard - tailing spring of water runs through. e sold at a big bargain. For partiou- MBS. JANE WALKER, Box 219, 1470 RM FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 11, Concession 6, Mullett, containing 100 acres, all cleared, underdrained, and in a good state cf cultiva- There ar 15 acres sown with fall wheat, and he fall p1os ing done. There is on the place a e house wi h kitchen and woodshed attached, two frame arns with other outbuildings. This good farm, ell situated, being 9 miles from Sea - h, 7 miles :rom'Clinton, and 11- miles from the ge of Kk.b rn, and will be sold on reasonable s. Apply o the proprietor on the promises, or resp W. LEI CH, Constance P. 0. 1464-tf iLENDID ARM FOR SALE.—Lot 25, Conceit• ' Bion 6, To oship of Morris, containing 160 acres suiable for grain or stock, situated two and a half mils gra, fret har 40x is b e from the el road lea from stum; Wood. Ba 0, stone eta idk.22x82 both buildings. orchard. Soho natural drainag Satief otory re aoaIT� OFFICE, Bruns ls. hrivin,r• village of Brussels, a good ing thereto ; 120 acres cleared and s, 6 acres cedar and ash and balance m 61x60 with straw andhay shed tiling underneath both. .The house 'ith kitchen 18x26, cellar underneath All are new. There is a large young 1 on next lot. The land has a good , and the farm is in good condition. no for selling. Apply at Tars Ex - or on the premises. WM. BARRIE, 1836-511 spa Made .a well _Man of er • THE align HINDOO REMEDY FROD110Z8 TEE ADOVS RESULTS In a0 DAYS. Cures all Nervous Diseases. Failing Memory, Paresis,Sleepleepness, Nightly Emis- sions, ec., caused by past abuses, gives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and quickly but surely restores Lost Manhood in old or young. Easily carried in vest pocket: Price 01.00 a package. Six for $5.00 with a written aunrantce to eure or moneyrefunded. Don't buy an [imitation, but insist on having IROAPO, It your druggist happ not got it, we will send it prepaid. Oriental ed1oal00., Props.. Chicago, 111.# °roar a`ents. SOLD' by J. V.I, Fear, SEAFORTH, ONT., and leading druggists elsewhere. Clearing Sale —OF— CROCKERY. As we intent giving up the Crocker business, now is the time to get ■ ■ ■ argains . ■ Nineteen dollar dinner sats for $13. ; $15 dinne sets for $10 ; $121dinner seta for 8S ; 87.50 dinne sets for $5.50 ; $' toilet Bots for $6.60 ; 86.50 toile sets for $4 ; $6.5 toilet sets for $3.75 ; $3.50 toile sets for $2.50 ; $2 toilet sets for $1.45. Lamps an lamp goods very cheap ; the best lantern ever offer- ed in Seaforth fo 500, usual price,85c ; lake herring, $3 per package ; we keep on hand Canned Beef, Tongue, Turkey nd Glasgow J3ecf Ham. Have you tried Frat+kfort Sausage, just the thing for tea or lunch, ready for use at The " '°l' ular Store." ip ROBBBROS .SEA FORTH. l .lust •-g► a line to tell yo do your w to date" Without ru pieces (and hat if• 11 ing ear a , the b -ng you o r hand you 'R'ant to ily, in the "up unlight way, r clothes all to too) you must nlight Soap eanses clothe everything less labor.a comfort. and moat lie-Tw•ith d greater Books for rrappers For every 12 Wrappers sent to LEVER BRos., Ltd., 2 Scott St., Toronto, a use- ful paper -bound book will be sent. ° • THE HLJRON EXPOSIT012... atmalamsamitiammattastomossasa Will not cease as tong las there afire any its salvation. Great cities, s homesteads to despoil,', any ;magnificent tionod as :great obstacles— men and women to destroy, any immortal tolls to damn, any more 'natio:is to balk, any more civilizations to extinguish. Wicked and Lazy. Thin thorn is what in America we call socialism, in France cprrimunisnh, and in Russia nihilism—the three names for ono and the same thing—and having but two doctrines in its creed: First, there is no God; Second, there shall bo not rights of property. One of th it chip journals printed this sentiment, ".Dynan ito can be made out of the dead bodies of apitalists as well as out of hogs." One o the lead ers of communism left inscrib d, on his 1 l 1 in - prison wall, where he lid• been /justly carcerated, these words " Whenlonce you aro dead, there is an end of e 'erything.•- Therefore, yo scoundrels, grab whatever you can, only don't let you selves be grabbed. Amen!" There are in this country hundreds of thousands of these lazy scoundrels. Honest men ieplore it when they cannot get.work, bu those of whom I speak will not d:o work hen they can get it. I tried to jemploy one who asked me for money. , I# said, ' Dowu in my cellar I have some wood to s w, and I will pay you for it." For a lit le while I heard the saw going, and then heard it no more. I went down stairs d found the wood, but the workman b d disap- peared, taking for company bot buck and saw. Socialism, communism and mean "too wicked to aoknowl and too lazy to earn a Iiv ng," a the mightiest obstacles t be ov those organized elements of do - dal and political ruin. , There also are the fastnesses o infideli- ty,and atheisnn, and fraud, an • political corruption, and3 inultiform, hyd a headed, million armed l abominations al over the land. While the mightiest ag:noles for ighteousness an earth are good a . d health- ul newspapers and good and healthful ooks, and our chief depeindono : for intei- igence and Christian achio� em nt is upon hem, what word among the more than 100,000 words in our vocabula y can de - Scribe the work of that archan;,el of mis- Chief, a corrupt literature? Wh : t man, at - erupting anything for God and rumanity, as escaped a stroke of its fl thy wing? hat good cause has escaped ts hinder- ent? What other obstacle. in • 11 the land so appalling? But I cannot ame more than one-half the battlement:, the bas- tions, the intrenchments, the redoubts, the fortifications, to be stormed and ' over- come if this country is ever taken for God. Tho statistics are so a' ful that if we had nothing but the multip ication ta- ble and the arithmetic, the ttempt to evangelize America would bo n absurd- ity higher than the tower of f B. bel before it dropped on the plain of Shim .9'. Where are the drilled troops', to mach against those fortifications as long as the cdnti- nent? Where aro the batteries that can bo unlimbered against tIaose wal s? Where are the,: guns of large' enough caliber to storm these gates? Well, let us 1 ok around and see, the first of all, who is our loader and will bo our leader until e work is done. A Great eader. Garibaldi, with 1,00 Italia c, could do more than another commander ith 10,000 Italians. General Sh reran, one side, and Stonewall Jackson, on the ther, each with 10,000 troops, could do more than some other generals ith •20,_(�+� 0 troops. The rough boat in hich \ shington crossed the icy Delawa e with a few half frozen troops was mig tier than the ship of war tl at, during th America Revolu- tion, came through th Narrows, a gun at each por hole, and sank in Hell ate. Our leader, 1 ke most greats leaders, was born in an ob, cure place, and it was humble home, a out five miles from J:rusalem. Those who were out of doors t at night said that there was stellar comm tion and music that came out of the c ouds, as though the front door of heaven • ad been set open, and that the camels heard his CinERING THOUGHTS O 13 err 10 AMERICA IS FOR IGOD. Heves That This !Continent Was Re- d to In Revelation aid Presents a ng Picture of Ouruture Possi- alit es and Prospects. .41311 INGTON, March 8.—gihis discourse ler , son s a sublime theme nd is of na- 1 atonal importance, and colli g from the oa ata of the nation must h Ivo a stirring i eff ct hroughout the land. Dr. almago 1 :h+ se + or his text Reeelaton -iii, 11, '' nd beheld another beast co ing up au of the earth, and he hid two horns lik: a amb, and he spake as dragon." ds Merica mentioned i the Bible? Le me and consecrated mon w -ho have it die the inspired books f Daniel and Re era ion more than I bay and under- 3ta•.d them better agree in saing that the leoar • mentioned in the 'able meant Gr }cia and the bear meant odo-Persia, in. th •' lion meant Babylon, and the beast Df he eat coming up out of t le earth with -hw a ho ns like a lamb and 1 dr on means our country, be ath r r 'asons it semed to 00 the ear h when Columbus i to it l as been for the most lik a amb, unless assault& t in hioh case it has ha dr ng .t nd sharp, and the voic' of a dragon Lou e • Otte,to ma1:e all nat�one hear the 1roa of its indignation. Is it easonable to lu pos ' that God would leave out from the pro he+ies of bis rook this wholewestern he isp ere? No, no. "I beheld another D 4 c.ming up out bf the earth, and be ha two horns like a lamb, rind he spake is drl'gon." e 'deny for - scholarship, England for ma of stories, France for manners, Egypt for an iquities, Italy for pictures, but A eri•afor God. , America For God. sta t with the cheering ;thought that Oa mot popular book on earth today is th Bi+Ile, th® most popular 1 stitution on s .od•y is the church, nd the most [to ula tame on earth today is Jesus. RI ht • •. this audience hundreds of mon in w • me. ' would, if need be, march out in die fo him. m ' t confident 1n sari g "America. tor Go ?" If the Lord will help me, I wi 1 show he strength and extent of the !o g li • e • f fortresses to be taken and give yo m • rel sons 'for saying ican be done an w 11 • e done. Let us decide in this ba •tle or od whether we are at Bull Run or t ett, sburg. There is ' a Fourth of Ju yis i w y of bragging ebout this coun- ty , a • d t e most tired : nd; plucked bird ihft e or flew through the l eavons is the A eri an eagle, so much 60 t rat Mr. Glad - it ne aid to me facetiously $ llawarden, '`I hea that the fish in y ur American ;a os re so largo that when ono of then is ake• out the entire lake is perceptibly to ate, ," and at a dinner given in Paris ?,n A • erican offered for D. sentiment, ere 's to the United States• --•bounded on th no th by the aurora bo pans, on the so th 1 y the procession of t e equinoxes, on the east by primeval cha s and on the we t b the day of judgment" The effect of uc • grandiloquence is to discredit the re 1 fa- ts, which are so tremondons they ne d n • garnishing. The worst thing to lo n at y campaign, military or, religious, is o u • derestimate an enere , and I will me e n. part in such attem t at belittlo- sle t. I his land to be taken for Gjod, according co as el, the statistician, has 14,219,067 sq are miles, a width and a length that no a but the Omniscient can appreciate. I E'o- r Duropes put together, aid capable of bol in: and feeding,', as it Will hold and lees, a cording to Atkinson,'the statisti-. 3ia., if the world continues Pa existence indoss not run afoul ofsome other world Dr,et mistimed by the,l3res already burn- ing in ho cellars of the planet—capable, I say of holding and feedings more than. 1,010,060,000 inhabitants. For you must r: •.ern er it must be held for God as well as ake for God, and the last 600,000,000 Inh bit nts must not be allowed to swamp the reli ion of the first 600,0()0,000. Not -much u e in taking the fortress if we can- not bol it. It must be held until the arc.at el',s trumpet bids living and dead' iris: fr m' this foundering pla ,et. A Nation's Morning. ou ust remember it is Only about 7 D'ol. •k 'n the morning of ur nation's lifeCreat cities are to flat and roar MD + ng hat are called the "iBad Lands" oftta akotas and the great "Columbia Pl: + ns' of Washington state,' and that on wh ch eput our schoolboy fingers on the ma •, a d spelled out as the ' `( reat Ameri- tan de art," is, through sys ematp and sonsruT mating irrigation, to; blow*. like Ch tsworth park and, he made more pro - du • tiv than those regions dependent upon nn ert: in and spasmodic rainfall. All lho.e ragions as well as thos regions al- roa • y c ltivated to be inha ited 1 That Wa: a :ublilne thing said by, Henry Clay wh le o ossing the Alleghany mountains in• he -as waiting for the stage horses to be esta d, as he stood on a rock, arms fol ' ed, looking off into the4 valley,_and so el, a cite said to him, "Mil. Clay, what yoi thinking about?"Be replied, "I list.ning to the'oncoming tramp of the re generation of Arae ice." Have lai•, our home.missionar scheme on 11 he voice of a ause among ve up out of iscovered it, art at peace, by foreign d two horns are Sm tut 70 all Df pan to 0o BIn•. mean to wi ani C di : boll £obol he mo phrmi' h: 111m th all 00 0013 leo sta e in is Otte sin hp lon : as Sie a night an• ad ma Wh he wa be 3 rin 1, nt 11 L. e, n m in va de •. ds mo BD• Wil hea wo Ito ed of of nev win m�• Ac lif do han fro infinitude of scale? ;If the work ing one soul to God I is so - great, 11,000,000 be captured?: In this , already planted and to be over-, paganism has built its altar to and the Chinese are already burn - nee in their temples, and Mohm- sm, drunk in other days with the e of human blood at Lueknow npur, and now frothfrom the m in Armenia, is tryng to get a • here, and from the minarets of ques will yet mumble her bles- s, saying, "God is great, and Mo - is his prophet." Then there are ter multitudes with nO reli ion at hey worship no God, they 1i a with • ration, and they die with n1 hope. of peace points down to the man - hick they are born, it d no prayer :d over the grave inter which they Then there is alcoholism, its pilad= ijohns and beer barrelis and hogs - f fiery death, a barricade high and the Allegh4nnies and Rockies aid Nevadas, pouring forth day and ti.eir ammunition of wretchedness When a German w +ants to take , he takes beer. When an Englisb- nts to take a drin • , he takes ale. Scotobman want: to takes drink, whisky. But w • en an American take a drink he takes anything ay his hands on. y of statistics to tell how much is spent in this claun1ry for rum many drunkard: die! But who pus the statistic, of' ihow many e crushed under the heel of this emon of the centm les? How many asted i' How ma •.y children turn- ut .n the world, seen d'with stigma de • auched ancestry? Until the worm he • istillery becomes the I worm that r d es, and the smoke+ of the heated v:ts.becomes the s oke of 'the tor- t teat ascendeth up forever and ever! hol°sm, swearing -not with hand up - d t. ward heaven, for from that diroe- it an get no help, but with right • 'st etched -down toward the perdition �v1 ich it came up -swearing that it w n w n is an len •ey bo gi to :t .:s 1111 nihilism dge God d among come aro estio, so- . first infantile cry. Then ho ca fairest boyhood that mother proud. of, and from 12 to 50 ye,. was off in India, if traditions the curate, and then returned to hi land, and for three years had his surrounded by blind eyes that he ed, and 6 epileptic gave rubicund ll he loosed from sil whose funerals he give back to her boys, an4'i those bad restored int• whose paralytic limbs he hal healthful circulat on—pasto um, buts flaming evangelis hushing °crying te pests an ing seas. into sol rescue of a race filled with howli martyrdom at th fainted and fell b. then treading th snowy mountain him back again, had ever been; b on earth now, an • ing to his standar Following him nanters, the Theb the London. Hay tnfferers, the pil guenots and undo past, joined by about 400, the cert ,za at his • loon and .en for 1 e to tho as ever ra of ago e are ac - native athway illumin- patients to 'hom he alth, and tongues that nce into s ng, and those stopped hat lie might aved mothers their only hose fevered pulses he rhythmic throb, and 3 warded into r at aperna- t everywhere, i turning roll - e, an for the 1• 61 d sapphir ubmitted to cc urtroom g mise nts, t.nd to a sight of hic'- ok in the clouds h • eakk, till more a fa 4, comin the natio were th : e legion, arket, th rim fats nted mul present, and wit nations shall hu he goes forth, the the stars of hea heat' mew the sun ns, and rd, like heaven took orite agar s art than he n, ho is gather- Sooteh cove - the v Piec era, tltiidl )00,0( linty oharic etims of mon tese ;he Hu - s of the 0 of the that all t wheel, r his feet and is tiara --the mighty leader, he of Drumcog, and Both- well (Bridge, and Bannockburn, and the one who when ed Spa ash armada, "Coming up fro Edom, with yed gar- ments from Bozr , traveling int o great - mess of his streng , mighty to sa s," and behind whom we all into line t day and march in the ca paign that ' to take America for God. Hosanna! :manna! Wave all the pal branches! A his feet put down your silly r and your g Id, as in heaven you will . before him y ur coro- nets. A Stu p dons Issue. :i. 114 16 With such a le <r do you not think we clan do it? Say, do you think we can? Why, many ram arts have alr: dy been taken. Where is merican slaver ? Gone, and the . south, a heartily as t e north, prays, "Peace to i s ashes." Whe a is bes- tial polygamy? Gone, by the fi: t of the United States government, ur -d on by Christian sentiment, and Mor •. onion, having retreated in 1880 from Fa' :the, N. Y., to Kirkland, 0., and in 1838 :treated to Missouri, and in 1846 retreats • to Salt Lake City, now% divorced from ' 'ts Super- fluity of wives# will soon • retiree into the Pacific, and nn basin smpaller ban an ocean could wash out its pollutio' •s. Illit- eracy going down under the wor of -Sla- ter and Peabody funds and Sabbat • schools of all the churches of all denomil•ationsl Pugilism now made unlawful by .ongres- sional enactment, the lrutal custom knocked out in the first r and ! Corrup- tion at the ballot box, by aw of gastral-. tion and other safeguards, made almost impossible! Churches twice as large as the old ones, the enlarged supply to meet the enlarged : demand! Nihilism .getting a stunning stroke, by the summaryekeoution of its exponents after they had urder.$d the policemen in Chicago, race ved its deathblow from the recent trey which sends back to Russia the blatant o amimia who had been regurgitated on our Ar.eri- can shore. • The very things that have boort ggoted as Perils to this nation are going to della 015013 111011- e center of crime an 3 the reservoirs of al iniquities -- are to lead in the work of =ospelization. Who give most to home mis.ions, to as -- lues, to religious education, to all styles of hum nitarian and Chris Ian institu- tions? ' he cities. From w • at places did the mos relief go at the iii e of Johns- town 11 od, and Michlga a fires, and Chariest n earthquake, and $hio fresh ts? Fran t e cities. From wh t place did Christ se d out his 12 apostl:s to gos el- ize the ;orld? From a city. What p ace will do n ore than any other place, by its contribu ion of Christian men and Woi • e{1 and mea s, in this work of taking An er- ica for rod? New York pity The ay Paris go , goes France. Tho way Be lin goes, goe, Germany, The way Edinbu goes, gots -Scotland. The way Lon goes, goe England. The way Nevy Y and a co ple other cities go, goes Amor May the eternal God wake us up to stupen . o s issue 1 Ano -t i r thing quoted pessimisticall; :fs the vas nd overtopping fortnes in his .countr nd they say it means con ;pia= trated lth, and luxuriousness, and is - play an oral ruin. It is my Observation that it s eople who have but limited re- sources w 0 make the most splurge, and I ask yo + Who are endlewing colleges and theolog e 1 seminaries? Did you ever hear of Petr Cooper, and James Lenox,' and sainted iiliam E. Dodge, and the L w- renaes, nos and Abbott, while I refs in from m:n ioning living benefactors coif o, quite a generous and Christian, are; in this as:e bly at this moment planning what t ie can do in these days, and in their last ill and testament in this cam- paign h t proposes taking America for God? h widow's mite, honored of the Lord, : ti have its part in' this continent- al cap re; but we must have more than that, a I d more right away. Many of the mon ti at expect -to get the blessing[for bestow'nei - the widow's mite will not get the ble•.siipg. In the firat place, they are not wi • ova's, and in the next place, they have n+t ' might:" A. Grand Assimilation. The ' i e is coming—hasten it, Lord- and I phi k you -and I will see it; when, as Jos:p , the wealthy Arimathaean, gave for th n dad Christ a costly mausoleum, the a ue t'men and womeirof this coien- try wi iise hi their strength and Mild for ou King, ono Jesus, the throne of this Amen +a continent. t Ano h r thing quoted for discour ge- ment, JD which I q>lote for encour ge- ment, 's foreign immigration—now t at from a as' le Garden we turn back by the first p.or ship the foreign vagabondism- • we are g tting people. the vast majority of wh in come to make an honest living, among t ern some of the bravest and the bust. f youshould turn back from this land t• uropo the foreign ministers of the go p 1, and the foreign attorneys, and the fo of n merobants, and the foreign philan+h opists, what a robbery of our pulpit-, ur courtrooms, our storehouses. and ou Ieoneficent institutions, and what a putts g back of every monetary, merch- fur, m•r4. and religious interest of the Iand I Tlis commingling here of all ala- tionalit'e under the blessing of God will produc in 76 or 100 years the most mag- nificent style of man and woman the world ever so . They will have the wit of one race, the eloquence of another race, the kindnes of another, the gonerbsity ofn- other, t e aestheticstaste of another, the high in ral °character of another, and when that rnand woman step forth, their brain dj nerve and muscle an intertwin- ing of t a fibers of all nationalities, noth- ing but lie now electric photographic ap- paratus, tiihat can see clear through body, mind ansoul, can take of them an ade- quate pi titre. But the foreign population of Amer ca is less than one -eleventh of all our pop I ttion, and why all this fuss about foreign i migration? Eighty-nine Amer- icans to . 1 foreigners! If 89 of us New Jersoym n, or 89 of us New Yorkers, or 89 of us Oh q'ans, or 89 of ns Georgians,- or 89 of us Ya lees, are not equal toll foreign- ers, the we are a starving, lilliputlan group or humunouli th=ought to be wiped out•of existence. I! Useful weapons. But riow what are the . weapons by ader our omnipotent leader, the :ales in the way of our country's tion, the 10,000 mile Sevasto- o be leveled? The first oolumbiad, 0 enough to sweep from eternity , is the Bible, millions of its copies , millions on millions—this the o books, that has made all the tween China and the United e ween Africa and America; a ing in every style of phraseol- 1 nations are to be converted, • of that include our nation? If yptic angel is to fly across the s, will he not fly across thison- #ie worst insult I could offer ou tio doubt your veracity,and shall od's promise? Then there are spel batteries, manned by 70,000 -• home missionaries, over the eh one of whom is the shier of .pection and in the right pend the gleaming, two edged sword nite S crit! Hundreds of thou.- • ivate oldiers for Christ, march - t• the o e starred, blood striped + anuel l They are marching on! , with the sublime roll of its Metho ism, with its battlecry ord o the Lord and John Wes- aptist church, with its glorious g up Our Oregons and Sacra - 13 Mississippis, and Presbyterian- Irig on with the battlecry of "The the Lord and Jahn Knox," and co awhile will wine the great tides 1ov, sweeping met the land, the II• versions in 1817 eclipsed by the • 1 millions in a day, and the oan armies of the Lord's host toward each other, the easte•n hang west, the western army* east, the northern army march - the - southern army marching oulder to shoulder! • Tramn mp, until they meet midconlr: Ing taken America for God! nder of the bombardment is al - be air, and when the last bridge on is taken, and the last port - tan is lifted, and the last gun • d the last tower dismantled, and • •arge of iniquity shall have been k upon its haunches, what .a Dicing! We will see it, not with which, before that, will be I! blessed sleep, but with strong vision, when the Lord once in #es us a vaoationamong the dox- -ct come down and see the dear ol h I pray may always be the , mild,andpeaceful, inoffensive, foreign nations assail it, hav rotas 4f army and navy strong' . book them back and hook them a yoioe louder than a dragon - ear than 10,000 thunders—saying lbws of Asiatio superstition and arrogance, "Thus far shalt thou no farther, and here shall thy es he staid!" ' . g 0 r ca.' the ii e high, u� real obst evangeli • ols, are with ran. o eternit going ou onarch differenc States, • ok dee ogy that nd does he Apoo continen tirient? would be we doubt ail the :• pastors a dead of e diva a pr of each o of the In sands of ing and Rag; of E 1Eplecop liturgies of"The ley;'' the navy sail mentos a ism, mo swop d of then of of reviv 500, 000 0 salvation four Am maeohin army m maeohin ing; sout north, s tramp, t len, ha The th ready in et o. post oulIIs of spiked, the ,last hurled time of these ey closed in and bet,-' awhile g ologies land, wh of the te butt in ing two enough down, yea, 10u to the bi Europea. go, and proud w —Mr. nue, Tor fered forcou-gh,, an avail. ; O Syrup of and perm —Mrs. for trial a cruelties named S ee • . • s e .. . B. 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