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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-12-09, Page 6—4 WNW DIRECTORY i aul�t>l1r'o. 1. 1�1 �� r nil 1011811S 1111. 11 Ila0orporatod by Act of Parliament 1855. f^.. • £IAPITAL, . . $2,000,009 REST, - - 01,4001000 r;, W "'I `f�;. 1 I send Office, - X00TRE.A.L, 1. H. R. MOLSON, President. W. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Mans, or. Notes d;seounted, Collections made, Drafts issued, Sterling and American ex- change bought and sold at lowest current rates. I"T'RtsT ALltowae on D.ro rm F.E.�RM&F1RE3_ Money advanced to farmers on their own notes Hth one or more endorsers. No mortgage to - limited as security, H. O. BREWER, Manager, OLIaTO.. G. Ila INeTaggart BANKER ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. I GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAO'TED, Notes Disoottnted. - - Drafts lashed. Interest Allowed on Depossta, Clinton, June8th, 1891 068, . I I X DR. W. GUNN, rIt. 'C. P. r,nd L. A. 0. S,, IEdinburgh. Office - Ontarto-etreri Clinton. Night cat le at front door of residence on Hattenbury street, opposite Presbyter- ian church. DR. TURNBULL. J. L, Turnbull, M. B. Toronto eniv. ; M. D. ; 0. M., Victoria Univ. M, 0. P. h S. Ont, ; b qow of the obstetrical society of Edinburggh. Late •pf London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals Office :- Dr. Doweley's stand, Ratteahury St. Night calls answered at Of6cc. DR. SHAW. Office, Ontario &tact, opposite Eng- lish church, formerly occupied by Dr. ,Appleton., etas. S. Freeborn. NLD . L. K. d: Q C. P„ I., M. O P. d S. O., @a., &a. .Oradnate of H h fYe &Queen's College of Phytiictans, Dublin. Ireland, Licentiate of the General Medical Council, ()reat Britain. Member of College of thyaiota.a aid Surgeons, Ontario. Formerly rest. a,rt o `,ho ho!uuda Ifosp+tal (Lying-in and Gyn's- '•ological). Dahl u. Special attention to diseases of women and obf Idron. Office and regidence,Rattenbury St., next'dnor to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage. S 9 l y ^- ----- PQllfidetry. Df. Riuce, Surgeon Dentist. OFFICE.=Over Tnylor's Shoe Store, Clinton, Ont. Sheoialatteution to pre- sevvation pf Natural teeth. V. B.—Will vi it Blyyth rvery Monday and Bs}fleld csury Thursdny afternoon during the CunimOr. it oil I , XI U 710 C7L1r4TUDO N, Meets snoolta Monday of ever mouth. Hall gild oat, MCHa block. Vialting brethren a1Way made we sogte. DR. J... F4E&HORN, W. M- P. CANTELON, JR. 1500. J. g S I$, PARD, D. M ��'yy TMA0044.. ULevery Fridayy, on pr8after the Amoon. Vier Ing brethren cordlally invited 1 4. J. HOLLOWAY, W. M. THOS. RUMBALL, Ssc Cilatou, Dec. 6, 1896. g..0. T. M. Hearne Tent No. 68, Knights of the Maccabees o the World. $1,000,62,000 and $8,000 Policies, Mem berettip over 100,000. Assessment prinolpple-hal never exceeded 12 asoosamonts in a year. Oheapee and safest In existenee. Meets in Orange Hall, Olin ton, first and third Friday of every mouth. COOK'S FLOUR & FEED STORE, Clinton. BRAN and SHORTS in Large of Small Quantities. OIL CAKE. LINSEED MEALS 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal forone Bushe' Oats D. COOK, "ILINTOl�T, 762-tt HILL'S FEED STORE, HURON STREET, CLINTON. The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and al kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Fieli and Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of al kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT in stock and for sale. TEAS of the choiceal varieties and blends. Excellent value. J. W. HILL, Huron At., Clintor Central Butcher Shop. COUCH & WILSON Subscribers desire to notify the public that the; have bought out the butchering business lately con ducted by Mr, Jae. A. Ford, and will continue tht same ander their personal supervision, Orders Wil. have prompt and careful attention. Fresh meats m all kinds will be kept in season, sold at reasonable rates and delivered anywhere in town. ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N, WILSON. CLINTON. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHO P FORD & MURPHY. (Successors to J. W. Langford.) Having bought out the above business, we Inten( t•e conduct it on the cash principle, and will oappl; our customers with the beat meats at the lowest pay ng prices. FORD &MURPHY LIVE HOGS WANTED. Highest Market Price Paid. D. CANTELONL , Clinton: --. _—.._ 1108-tf: B. Agnew, L. D. S., D. D. S. B. THOMLINSON, , . ,. w .. Q. t l� .. 0 ; �, 4f` :_ at. s 7t . .r:., ,,,...a .. ;' geonv of Cu nriv, lluno G;rsduato uf'riinity Treats all dieese,s of Domestic Animals on tho .. :. ,. ?l v v for paiub••. retrurii,m. 011iee opposite Tuwn I 11"r l• - ¢ i, ti ,•I. n,..- o-,:,,, 2,h+f-••. •;:>n ,R, 1, , ,. ,. ... " <., :.j''' .. ,... ,:p2 p .. . , . � .. Night r,al af'ttvrred, '" 4 .r...a..u..�.t.F :.;P'. gar- �++,n,,R,.w.«+.r_.-„— � " I- - —�• Eurich the 2?j,l 'I'Inlr•+day r , tech ntoutll lf& ry t 7 .� .9 '.':.� _. —4 WNW DIRECTORY i aul�t>l1r'o. 1. 1�1 �� r nil 1011811S 1111. 11 Ila0orporatod by Act of Parliament 1855. f^.. • £IAPITAL, . . $2,000,009 REST, - - 01,4001000 r;, W "'I `f�;. 1 I send Office, - X00TRE.A.L, 1. H. R. MOLSON, President. W. WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, General Mans, or. Notes d;seounted, Collections made, Drafts issued, Sterling and American ex- change bought and sold at lowest current rates. I"T'RtsT ALltowae on D.ro rm F.E.�RM&F1RE3_ Money advanced to farmers on their own notes Hth one or more endorsers. No mortgage to - limited as security, H. O. BREWER, Manager, OLIaTO.. G. Ila INeTaggart BANKER ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. I GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSAO'TED, Notes Disoottnted. - - Drafts lashed. Interest Allowed on Depossta, Clinton, June8th, 1891 068, . I I X DR. W. GUNN, rIt. 'C. P. r,nd L. A. 0. S,, IEdinburgh. Office - Ontarto-etreri Clinton. Night cat le at front door of residence on Hattenbury street, opposite Presbyter- ian church. DR. TURNBULL. J. L, Turnbull, M. B. Toronto eniv. ; M. D. ; 0. M., Victoria Univ. M, 0. P. h S. Ont, ; b qow of the obstetrical society of Edinburggh. Late •pf London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals Office :- Dr. Doweley's stand, Ratteahury St. Night calls answered at Of6cc. DR. SHAW. Office, Ontario &tact, opposite Eng- lish church, formerly occupied by Dr. ,Appleton., etas. S. Freeborn. NLD . L. K. d: Q C. P„ I., M. O P. d S. O., @a., &a. .Oradnate of H h fYe &Queen's College of Phytiictans, Dublin. Ireland, Licentiate of the General Medical Council, ()reat Britain. Member of College of thyaiota.a aid Surgeons, Ontario. Formerly rest. a,rt o `,ho ho!uuda Ifosp+tal (Lying-in and Gyn's- '•ological). Dahl u. Special attention to diseases of women and obf Idron. Office and regidence,Rattenbury St., next'dnor to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage. S 9 l y ^- ----- PQllfidetry. Df. Riuce, Surgeon Dentist. OFFICE.=Over Tnylor's Shoe Store, Clinton, Ont. Sheoialatteution to pre- sevvation pf Natural teeth. V. B.—Will vi it Blyyth rvery Monday and Bs}fleld csury Thursdny afternoon during the CunimOr. it oil I , XI U 710 C7L1r4TUDO N, Meets snoolta Monday of ever mouth. Hall gild oat, MCHa block. Vialting brethren a1Way made we sogte. DR. J... F4E&HORN, W. M- P. CANTELON, JR. 1500. J. g S I$, PARD, D. M ��'yy TMA0044.. ULevery Fridayy, on pr8after the Amoon. Vier Ing brethren cordlally invited 1 4. J. HOLLOWAY, W. M. THOS. RUMBALL, Ssc Cilatou, Dec. 6, 1896. g..0. T. M. Hearne Tent No. 68, Knights of the Maccabees o the World. $1,000,62,000 and $8,000 Policies, Mem berettip over 100,000. Assessment prinolpple-hal never exceeded 12 asoosamonts in a year. Oheapee and safest In existenee. Meets in Orange Hall, Olin ton, first and third Friday of every mouth. COOK'S FLOUR & FEED STORE, Clinton. BRAN and SHORTS in Large of Small Quantities. OIL CAKE. LINSEED MEALS 10 lbs. Choice Oatmeal forone Bushe' Oats D. COOK, "ILINTOl�T, 762-tt HILL'S FEED STORE, HURON STREET, CLINTON. The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and al kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Fieli and Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of al kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT in stock and for sale. TEAS of the choiceal varieties and blends. Excellent value. J. W. HILL, Huron At., Clintor Central Butcher Shop. COUCH & WILSON Subscribers desire to notify the public that the; have bought out the butchering business lately con ducted by Mr, Jae. A. Ford, and will continue tht same ander their personal supervision, Orders Wil. have prompt and careful attention. Fresh meats m all kinds will be kept in season, sold at reasonable rates and delivered anywhere in town. ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N, WILSON. CLINTON. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHO P FORD & MURPHY. (Successors to J. W. Langford.) Having bought out the above business, we Inten( t•e conduct it on the cash principle, and will oappl; our customers with the beat meats at the lowest pay ng prices. FORD &MURPHY LIVE HOGS WANTED. Highest Market Price Paid. D. CANTELONL , Clinton: --. _—.._ 1108-tf: B. Agnew, L. D. S., D. D. S. B. THOMLINSON, DENTIST. VETERINERY SURCEON, WOMEN DUELLISTS OF 179?. Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Cot GladulUu of d'.ut'a1 G ]Ie;{!. of Dental Sur* ege, Toronto, geonv of Cu nriv, lluno G;rsduato uf'riinity Treats all dieese,s of Domestic Animals on tho n:vetaill•, Tol unto. B( '*t LOC -91 Anaesthetic moot modern and S cientiflo Principle.. for paiub••. retrurii,m. 011iee opposite Tuwn Day and Nicht Calls Promptly Answered" Ball, user St,dllun's.Stol'!, ltosidenee-Itattenbury Street, West, Cliaton,Out Night r,al af'ttvrred, J E. BLACKA AL, - Will ri�it. 11, 01311 vt )y Monday, and ' who read of the circumstanoe9 of the Eurich the 2?j,l 'I'Inlr•+day r , tech ntoutll Veterinary Surgeon __- _ and Veterinary Inspectol dew 1, ()fllc street, next New Era office. - - -- - — -- I ftes' •nc bort tit., (hintoa. MO. CAAf - PON, 1.AM:18'ri,ii, ,901,ICIT( i NOTARx' PUBLIC, cfc,, . Oonvelnncer, A,% (pole. Flam,Iton and bt. Andrews eta., upi,�hire t'ult,o,vo hotel, Goderleh, gga.cr GUUt �Trowhill, BEAVdR W. A. Ross East Street --' OFFICE BLOCK - CLINTON. r y voiced and ladylike abuse. "You have 817 -if GODERIC11. J. SCOTT, aorse2hoor and General Black - Barrister, ¢ c. smith, 4 ELLIOTT'S BLooa - -, CLINTON, I Albert Street, North, - Clinton. dtml t L JOBBING A SPECIALTY. . TO THE 0ARMFER .+i. Study your o4n taterest and go where you a ReliableOw"Iff,arnesol, I manutaature none but the 4xvif or STOoa. Beware c/shops that sell cheap, as they have opt to live. 4W Call and got prices. Orders by mall promply attended to .7 CO171UV BELL, HAHNE$$ EMPORIUM, BLYTII, ONT NOTICE. ,t There being some misunderstanding with re ford to wreckage, let it be distinctly untlerstooe that it any portion takes possession of any kW of wreckage and fails to report to we 1 shall M once take proceedings. RememboI�., this is thr last warning I shall give. GAl?T WM. BABE, Receiver of iyreeks, Goderieh, Goderlch, Sept. 7th 1801. FOR SALE. The property at Present occupied by the tin, dereigned as a residence on the Huron Road In the Town of Goderieh, consisting of one half of an more of land, good frame house—story and t half—seven roome, including kitchen, hard anc soft water, good stole cellar, stable, wood ani carriage houses, There are also some good frul trees, This property Is beaujii'ttlly situated enc very suitable torany person withing toliveratlred Forfurther particulars a ply to >� CAMPION, 542-tf Barrieter,Goderioh. J. C. STEVENSON, Furniture Dealer, &c. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER ANC FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Opposite Town Hall, . Clinton, On 00 TO THE U�io� Sba�Vin� Parlor For first-class Hair -Cutting and Shaving. Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clintof ,I. EMERTON, Proprietor. WATTS & CO., CHEMISTS & DRUCCISTS Great Northwestern Telegraph office, . Albert Street, . Clinton. PUMPS! PUMPS It you want a first -clasp, well -made pump, one tha will, give you satisfaction, send your order to th, undersigned. He will dig and clean wells and do tt a the olobest prides. He also Liandles a first•elae. FORCE rump. JAMES FERGUSON Oppoalt Queen's Hobe] - High Street UBnto. 809-tt F. W. F HHNG DIIB (MEMBER OF AS8'N OF P. L. S.) Provincial Land Surveyor and Civil Engineer, LONDON, C3WrV, Orrio.-At G. J. Stewart's Grocery Store, Olin ton. Don't Build Without A Plan J. ADES FOWLER & CO., Architects and Civil Engineers Are opening a permAnent nfflce In Clinton and ara prepared to supply Plana, Sueelfications and detail for any class of work at mor.t reaeunablo rates. Patent Drawings prepared and patent- obtained. �sluatl�ns and insp-tuna nn,&,113 sonde. 95 Yea J's 1,10periellre ill Oiltal-io, I Mail address -P. O. Box 210, Clint on AR MARKS COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a rom t answer and an hmicet p opinion, write s - l1 N N dL- CO., who have had Heart7 fifty ,dare' experience in the patent business. (:ommnnica- Units strictly confidential. A Handbook of la- =formatloa concerning 1'eitenin and how to o0- chem sent free. Also a catalogue of moohan, leal and stnentiflo books sent free. Patents taken throutrh Munn tb Co. receive epemal notice In the Scientific American, and ey o nan. _ _ E. CAMPION (l' `� 1 QC ' BARRISTER, SULICITUR. , t NOTARY, (I° a., -Goderieh, Ont. Oftloe-Over Davie' §rug Store. Money to loan. Woodwork ironed and first close matorinl and work guaranteed ; farm implemente and machines rebuilt and repaired. 'Q� � Card of Thanks. TO MY MANY PATP,ONS : I desire to tender my sincere thanks t r ore brought widely beforethe publlcwtth� Out coat to the Inventor. This splendid ppaper, Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated has by fu the largest circulation of any sclentlde work to the T rid. 83 a year. Sample copies sent free. Yaalldlt Edltt. ,ontlny,a2.fi0ayear. Bingle e0 leause, 2t5 6ente, it7ery, number contains been - ttrul spintee, In colors, and hotogratas Of new latest deetltgbna and secure) oat a tarnAda a �tiv MUNN, CO. Nsw Yong. sGl Eaoenwa7. -- - _----�----"-' M- 0• JOHNSTON, ' for the very liberal patronage accord. WOMEN DUELLISTS OF 179?. BARRISTF11, - SOLICITOR, ed me in the past and to inform the The combination of a woman and a pistol ig not peculiar to the modernand public that I nm still in the Carpet COMMISSIONER, El 7'C,, Weaving Business on East Street, distinctively burglar -capturing period. Goderieh - -Out, Goderich, next the Bicycle Factory. It was Seen, indeed, so long ago as 1792, more than a century ago. And no one Otgoe—Cor. Hamilton and St. Andrew's Ste. Personal and mail orders will as usual who read of the circumstanoe9 of the W. P,IiYDONE., receive prompt attention. All classes of work a specialty, at the lowest poe- case could doubt the justification of the combat which then took place. BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR, sible prices, and satisfaction gnaren• A Mrs. Elphin9tone, who visited one NOTARx' PUBLIC, cfc,, Med. day the Lady Almeria Braddock, under - BEAVdR W. A. Ross East Street stood to perfection the art of gentle - OFFICE BLOCK - CLINTON. r y voiced and ladylike abuse. "You have 817 -if GODERIC11. been a very beautiful woman," she oU- ____ __ The McKillop Mutual Fire served to Lady Almeria, who consider - herself "You Polley t0 would. ed yet a girl. have a very - /nsuranee any. good autumnal face even now," Mrs. El hi It went on. "bot you must 1\/(ONEY to lend in largo or amnll name or good acknowledge that the lI}ie8 and ro%s jyj mortgages or pernonal security at the lowest current rates. [i. YALE, Huron et. Clinton. L and Isolated Town Proper- are are somewhat faded Forty years ago, I am told, a young lellow could hardly MO$b y t only Insured. y I gaze upon you with impunity." Whereat her ladyship declared she was not yet Mono) to lend on good ebenrity ate end a per tent. Apply to O. RIDOUT, drrroaRe. thirty. Mrs. Elpbinstone cited author - ities to this figure thirty Albert St., Oliuton, 862•x, ' I George Watt, President Ifarlock P, O.; James Broadfoot, vloe-Pres,., Seaforth P.O.; W. J. 8han- prove was years out of the way, anal there wag to do but to Hyde Park Cante{fir r EPOS non, Secy. Tress,, Seaforth P. O•; Michael Mardis- tnepector of losses, Seaforth P. O, Shen nothing go and have it out with pistols. Women, then, however, wer3 not the shots they ig j � orRaaroae, aro to -day, and the blood -thirsty tom- . GENERAL GROCERS &PROVIS. James Broadfoot, Seaforth•Mlebsel Mardie,See- forth; OdorV Dole, Seaforth; heorge West, Harlook bata.nts fired at each other for awhile without either becoming wounded. They $ ION M�RORANTS. Thomas E,• ays,Seaforth; Alex Gardiner, Lsadbury ' Thomas6srbntt, Clinton; McLean, lilppen, would not hear 'of a reconciliation, ,and Groc Glass t 'Chinaware eohn I Themes a Robert McMillan, Hes drew their swords. Mrs. Elphinstone shortly after received a slight wound In I AI ^ .1ft St.. -CLINTON, OAiT. an, James mmin s, forth and James tfammioge,l>gmoadvWe. in the sword arm. This wt19' deemed e t sufficient to decide the conies and Highest Gash Priest for Butter and E g8a I Parties destrone to effect Insurance or trae, act other business Will be promptly' attend- to the the i1tes had the hent feeling the out, s had been so far a possible that p P q 15*1' A to on application say of above officers ad. Waved totheir respective post offices. I ted the field with honor." • I ' " m . ° .'r ( a 5 , ,.")r k,f � L , 1, ; r , I� � .° ' S : e i �,.ki x s n 5. ' ' M.L...:il _ L r ani X ..1,. .Wt�iL: _ .��.-s �'�'c:.l+wl ,ul,L b..t ...., r.1� - ['- IA Mill TU TO Y01M WENt d THEIR OPPORTUNITY, SAFETY, DE- FENSE AND DESTINY. e� . . e + I Itev. Dr, IN}Ituago Say* n Good Hotue is it (Nighty Def trill), a4d Bo Are Iu.lustrious Ilobita, ilut Be Idpilass That 1fellgte¢ is the 9tro(µlfost or All. Washington, Nov. 29.—A resounding call goes out'in this sermon of Dr, ems, Milan and .Burgund Zou itght with, sin and the SU64e is heaven op 'hell. Do not get thee.fatal idea that you are la genius and that, therefore there is; no steed of close applioation, It is here 1,09re multitudes fail. The curse of this age is the geniuses—men with enor- mous self conceit and egotism and nothing else. I had rather be, an ox than an eagle; plain and plodding and useful rather than high flying and goo$ for nothing but to pick out the eyes of carcasses. Extraordinary • capacity without work is extraordinary failure. mightiest defense for a yotl ' Ji4sXt is the 1?ossagsion of religions.OITWp1#1a'- He ¢say have Manners that wo¢4d p1i to -shame the gragefulneSS and court sy of a Lord 04esterfield, Foreign lan• A ' ages may dr' from his tongue 0 may be sills to discuss literature and laws and foreign customs. He may wield Itan of unequaled polish and Power. gt}iokness and tact ' may qualify for the highest salary of the coun�iz�t4r-douse. He may be as sharp as a and as strong as Sam- son, with as fine look's a,3 those which Talmpge. If headed, it would bo revo- There is no hope for that person who hung Absalom, still he is not safe from l ttlonary for good. His subject is begins life resolved to live h his wits, manna contamination. The more fascieleganating his g j Y manner and, the more, fascinating his " Young Men Challenged to Nobility " for the probability is that he has not dress, the more peril. Satan does not and the text II. Kings, vi, 17, "And the any, It was not safe for Adam, even care for the alleiance of a cowardly in g hLs nothin unfall t o have, en sate t ha and di' Lord opened the eyes of the young to do, and therefore God commanded ]literate being, He cannot bring' him to be a farmer and horticulturi t, him info efficient service. But he loves man." I tostorm that castle of character which One morning in Dothan a young ileo- He was to dress the garden and keep has in it the most spoils and, treasures. g it, and had the and his wife oUoyed the It was not some crazy craft creeping logical student was scared by finding divine injunction hnd been at worla along the coast with a valueless ear o himself and Elisha, the prophet, upon they would not have been sauntering, that the pirate attacked, but the ship, whbm he waited, surrounded b a under the trees and hankerin after y G full winged, and flagged, plying be - that fruit which destroyed them and tween rest orfs, carrying it millions Y their osterit —a woof positive for all $ p Y g Elisha was not soared at all, because ages to come that proof who do not Of speeds. The more your nt 4- %i and nl acquired acoompilshments, t a' timora his saw the mountains full of defense attend •thgir business are sure to get need of the religion of Jesus. That into mise f, does not cut in upon or hack up any for him in chariots mads of fire, drawn I do no know that the prodigal in, smoothness of disposition or behavior. by (horses of Eire—a supernatural ap- Scripture woWd ever have been re- p P It gives symmetry. It arrests that itr pearance that could not be seen with eaimed 'bad he not given up his idle, the soul which ought to be arrested and the natural eye. So the old minister habits and gone to feeding swine for a propels that which oulght to be pro- aving. The devil does not so often fit- el ed. It fills u prayed that the young minister might tack the man who is busy with the pen p p the galleys. It ele- vates the transforms To beauty it see them also, and the prayer was an- and the book and the trowel and the ,gives more beauty, to tact more tact, swered, and the Lard opened the eyes saw and the ,hammer. He is afraid of to enthusiasm of nature, more enthu- of the young man, and he also saw the those weapons. But woo to the man siasm. When the Holy Spirit. -dm- whom this roaring ton meets with his presses the image of God on the heart. fiery procession, looking somewhat. 1 hands in his leets. g pec He does not spoil the canvas. If in suppose like file Adirondacke or the Bess God that yu have a brain to all the multitudes of young men upon Alleg'hanies in autumnal resplendence. think and hands to wurk and feet to whom religion has acted youcould find walk with, for in your constant activ- one nature that had been the least Many young men, standing among its O young roan, is one of your damaged, I would the most tremendous realities, have strongest defenses. Put your trust in tion. g Yield this proposi- their eyes half shut or entire! closed. God and do your Best. That child had y You may now ;have enough strength May God grant that my s4rmon may it right' when the borers ran away i,lth of character to repel the various temp- the°oad of wood and he sat on it When taticns to gross wickedness which as- opm wide your eyes to your safety. asked if he was frightened, be said: sail you, bI do not know in what. your opportunity and your destiny 1 "No, IpraFyed LoGud, and hung on like strait you may be thrust at some a heaver.' A mighty defense for a young man is Respect for the Salpbath will be to future time. Nothing short of the a good 'home. Some of my hearers the young man another preservative grace of the cross may then lx• able to look back with tender satisfaction to against evil. God has thrust into the deliver you from the lions. You are Loi': and fail uO of life a recreative day not meeker than Moses, nor holier than their early home. It may have been G David, nor more patient than Job, and when -the sou: is espt;cialty t0 be fed. I rude and rustic, hidden among the It is no newfan ed notion of a wild You ought. not to consider yourself in - hills and architect or upholsterer never i+rained reformer' but an institution vs - planned You may have some weak planned or adorned it. But all the tabUsbed at the beginnhng. G('tl has !point of character that you have never made natural and mural laws so her- discovered, and in Burne hour when you fresco or princely walls never looked "add. us that the i)Od as wen as the) are unsuspecting the Philistines will he muniso enticing to you as thuse rough hewn soul demands this institution ; Our bed- upon t h^e, habits, Thrust not in rafters. You can think of no park ur irA9 areseven-da' clocks that must Ile }'our good habits, or your early train - wound u asufton as that orthey N61 Ing, or }'our pride of character—no'.h- arbar of trees planted o❑ fashionable pito down. ] allure must come sooner Ing shor: of the; ar.0 of Almigut.y rod country seat so attractive as the plain or 'step to the man who breaks the will ile sufficient to uphold you. You brook that ran in front of the old farm Sabbath. Inspiration bas called it tho look forward n the world sometimes house and sang under the weeping w•il- Lord's day, nd he who devotes it to with a chilling despondency. Cheer the world is wilt of robbery. God nth I will tell how you may make a lows. No barred gateway adorned with wird not let s guilty o robb rY. cith_ fortune. "Seek first the kingdom of statue of bronze and swung open by er in this world or Ko world to come. God and His rig,hteouaness and a1L obsequious porter in full dress 'has half This is the statement Of a man who other things shall be added unto you•" has broken this divine enactment: "I I know you do not wnt to be mean the glory of the old swing gate. Many in this matter. Give God the fresh - was engaged in manufacturing on the ness of our life. You will no have of you have a second dwelling place— Lehigh River. In the Sabbath 1 use ed Y your adopted home—that also is sacred to rest; but never regarded God in it. the heart. to drink down the Uri ;;ng forever. There you built the first fam- One Leautifty_ Sabbath when the noise cup of life and flesh pour the d)� ly y was a:d buoled, and the day was all God's altar. To a Saviour h rt sly ily altar. There your children were that iovelinesa could make it, I sat Generous you have not the heart at is horn. All those trees you planted. down on my piazza and went. to work I like that. That is not brave. That is That roof is solemn because once in it. inventing eatanoridr ntkttialtheneither un went IY Your greatest want That in allnot the world bis over the hot pillow, flapped the wing flown. By that time I had the invention a new heart. In God's name I tell you of death. Under that roof you expect Comp:,etecd. The next morning I exhib- I that. And the Blessed Spirit presses wben your work is done to lie down ited it and boasted of my day's work, • through the solemnities and privhle.ges and die. You try with man words to and was applauded. The shuttle was I of this holy hour. Put the cup of life y Y tried and worked we',1, but that Sab- j eternal to your thirsty lips. Thrust it tell the excellency of the place, but !lath day's work cost )ne 830,000. We 'not back. Mercy offers it—bleeding you fail. There is only one word in branched• out and en:arged, and tho (mercy, long suffering mercy. Reject the language that can describe your curse of heaven was upon me from that all other friendships, be ungrateful for day onward." all other kindness, prove recreant to meaning. It is moms. A nob:e ideal and confident expecta- all other bargains, but to despise God's Now, I declare it, that young man is tion of approximating to it are. an in- love for your immortal soul—do not do comparatively safe whlo goes out into fa:lible detense. The artist completes that. the world with a charm like this upon in his mind the great thought that lit', hour would like to see some of you this him. The memory of parental solici- wishes to transfer to the canvas or the world and la ress out of the ranks of the Lode, Thwatching, tannin and praying marb:e before he takes up the crayon y your conquered spirit at planning g or the c•hise:. The architect ppians out tile feet of Jesus. This hour is no will be to him a shield and ashelter. I the entire structure before he orders wandering vagabond staggering over the workmen to begin, and, though the earth; it is a winged messonger of never knew- a man faithful both to his there may for a bog while seem to be the skies whispering mercy to thy early and adupted home who at the. nothing but b,undering and rudeness, soul. Life is smooth now, but after same time was given over to any gross he 'has in his mind every Corinthian awhile it may be rough, wild and pre - wreath and Gothic arch and Byzantine cipitate. There comes a crisis in the form of dissipation or wickedness. IIo history capita:. The poet arranges the entire y of every man. We seldom who seeks his enjoyment chiefly from wait before he begins to chime the first understand that turning point until outside association rather than from ca•ntn of tin in rhythms. And yet, it is far past. The road of life is fork - the more quiet and unpresuming pleas- strange to say, there are men who at- ed,a•nd 1 read on two signboards: "This ores of which _ have spoken may be tempt to build tLeir character without ' is the way to happiness," and "This is suspected to be on the broad road to knowing whether in the end it shall he y to ruin." How apt we are ruin. Absalom despised his father's a ruda t'artar's Lent oraSt. Mark's of thi ken the fork of the read without house, and you know his history of sin Venire—men who begin to write. the g whether it comes out at the Y Y door of bliss or the gates of darkness. tad his death of shame. if you seem intrit<ate poem of their :fives without Man unnecessarilyisolated from our kin- knowing whether itsha:l beallomer's Y years ago I stood on the an - Y niversar•y platform with a minister of 3red and former associates, is there not "Orly .goy" or a rhymester's botch. Some room that you can call our own? Nine hundred and ninety-nine men Christ, who made this remarka.W8state- v Y ut of a thousand are living without mcnt: "Thirty years ago two young Leto it gather books and pictures and any great life plot. Booted and spur- men started out in the evening to at - t barp Have a portrait over,the man red and vumed, and urging their swift tend t.b,e Park theatre, New York, where :el. Make ungodly mirtilp stand back 1 a '.rem the threshold. Consecrate some courser in the hottest haste, I ask: play was to be acted Ln which the spot with the knee of prayer. B}• the "ileAu, man ! Whither away?" Ilia re- rause of religion was to be placed in a sponse is, "Nowhere." !tush into the ridiculous and hypocritical light. They memory of other days, a father's c•oun haus shop or store of many a one and came to Lhe steles. 'Che consciences of eel, and a mother's love, and a sister's Y both smotr; thein. One started to go taking thep.ane out of the man's hand honfhdence, call it llapme. home, but returned again to the door, Another defense for a Young man is or Hying down the yardstick, ucY and et g "X'vhat, man, is aSl this about—sun much Y had not. courage to enter, and ndugtrious habits. Many young men stir and sweat ?" finally departed. But the other young n starting upon life in this age expert The reply will slumble and break man entered the pit. of the theatre. :o makle their way through the world down between teeth and lips. Every It was the turning point in the tory )y the, use of their wits rather than the day'R duty ought only to lye Choi filling Of these two yo(ang men. T I an oil i their hands. i boy now goes to up of the main plan of existence. l,el who entered wag caught in the whirl hs city and fails twice before he fi as men be consistent. If they prefer mis- Of temptation. He sank deeper and Ad as his father Was real he first deeds to Correct courses of actFon, then deeper in infamy. Ile was lost.. That aw the spires of the great town. Sit- let them draw out Ibe design ofknav- other young man wa,9 saved, and e ing in some office, rented at el,000 a cry and cruelty and plunder, I,et ev- now stands before you to bless God . t ear, he is waiting for the Dank to dc- ery • day's falsehood and wronl�doing for 20 years he has been permitte dare its dividend, or goes intothe mar- be added as coloring to the picture, preach the gospel." cet expecting before night to its made I,et bloody deeds red stripe the picture. "(%jolts, O young man in thy youth 1oh by the rushing up of the stocks. and the clouds o[ a wrathful God hang and let thy heart cheer thee in the 3ut luck seemed so dull he resolved on down heavily over the canvas, read to days of th ome other track. Perhaps he borrow- y da Y Youth; but know thou that p break out in clamorous tempest, i,et for all these things God will bring thee d from his employer's money drawer the, waters be chafed and froth tangled into judgment." nd forgets to put it back, or for and green with immeasurahle depths. .► nerely the purpose of py plate his Then take a torch of hurning pitch A MINER'S HEROISM. seamanship makes a copy plate . l and scorch into the frame the right nerchant's signature. Never mind. All name for it—the soul's suicide. If one ,;,,,,tehrd ,� aurnlu Nair err Tlntr to 4nve s right in trade, In some dark night entering upon sinful directions would > here may come in his dreamsa vision only in his mind Or an paper draw out it t•onirade's lire. If the a shoo t tary,ime be it soon vanish- in awful reality this dreadful future, 17erors abound in every wa.k of life, s. In f short time he will be nearly to he would recoil from it and say, "Am and man a nul>re act of devotion and 'elite from the busy world, and amid Y I a Dante, that by my own life I Rhould cis flocks and herds cultivate the ie write another 'Inferno?' " But. if you Self-sacrifir:e g0e9 unpuhlished and un. oestic virtues. 'Then those young men are resolved to live a life such as rid known. A serious accident, fo:lowed vh,me were once his schoolmates And and good m,pn will ap'prnve, rho not. 10. by a genuine art of heroism, occurred :new no better than to engage in hams it be a vague dream, an indefinite de- in a We.9tern mine recent,y, tit work will come with. their their teams termination, but in your mind or uppccppn io draw him logs and with their hard ,paper sketch it in all its minuLiae. You A miner by tho name of \vi;liam candy to help heave It his earths. This cannot know the changes towhich ou Friend ball prr s no fancy picture. It is everycLay life, ng }• , pared and lightrd two should not wonder if there were some may he a gull ject, but you may know I shots in a shaft forty fr.•t deep, and otten beams in that Ueautiful �salace, what always will Ire. right and always tva9 being hoisted out b a companion, will dee wrong. Let gPntleneRs and Y P should not wonder if dire sickness William Overland. hould smite through the young man, charity and veracity and faith stand ,r if God should pour into his cup of to the heart of the sketch. As he reached the top of the shaft,. He a draft that would thrill him with Many years ago word camp to me the barrel upon which he was sta.nd- Inbearable, agony; if his children that two impa9ters, as temperance let- ing became detached from the rope, and ihould become to him a living curse; turers, had been speaking in Ohio in Frhenrf, was previpitnted to the bottom, naking his home a pest and a lis- various places and giving tbe.ir exper- upon (Che burning fuse. His right leg ;rice. I should not wonder if he goes tenoe, and they told their audience that. was broken in two paces, and .he was o a miserable grave and beyond it they had long been intimate with me so bruised and stunned that he day oto the gnashing of teeth. The wap and had 1pecorne drunkards by dining quite still, awaiting the horrible death f the ungodly shall perish. at my table, where I always had li- from the coming expfosio❑ which aeem- My young friends, there is no way quors of all sorts. Indignant to the ed inevit.abae. o genuine success except thorouggh toil, last degree, I went down to Patrick Witihout a thought of personal dan- ither of the bead or hand. At the Campbell. chief of Brooklyn police., ger, but t.horought y alive to his com- lattle of Crecy in 1346 the Prince of saying that I was going to start, that rade's fearfull peril, Overland bbrew the )Vales, finding bimself heavily .pressed night for Ohio to have these villains rope down again, and made it fast to iy the enemy sent word to his father arrested, and I wanted him to tell me the windlass. He seized it, and slip. or help. The father, watching the bat- how to make the arrest. He smiled ping, aaiding, (hand over hand, descend. 16 froma, windmill, and seeing his son and said: "Do not waste your time ed rapidly to the bottom of the shaf vU not wounded, and could gain the by chasing these men. Go home and His feet touched the rook, and will layy if be would, sent word: "No, I do your work and they can do you no tie agialty of a cat he snatched the vtll not come. Let the b"oy win his harm." I too1C his counsel and all. was burning It, from the loaded holesl para, for if God will, I desire that this well. Long ago I made up my mind Tat expaosion was. prevented and his lay be his with all its honors." You that if one will put his trust in God lIm uJfate felimcp WOrklman's life was ' gg and be faithful to duty be need not saved by has fenrl4MA prom tatesa: oars, fight your own battle an thlf hush . fear atiy evil, Have God on your aide Overland's ban!'& were b�iatered and ad you have the victory. , it young man, itis 4,all the combined fbrcen b1neding from contact' wi the ro is battle oh fig tinglduel, Two mon- of earth and bell can do you no dam- but otherwise he was unhurt and rehs of old fought nd ta duke, Charles V., age. thought little of what he bad gone. Of nd Francis, and tUla stakes were king- And this leads me to say that the such stuff heroes are made, 1 r a;, 4..ai.....,11,ia tLim" , .'__1� ;, .: