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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-12-23, Page 2.. a , , ..77 1 t I 1 , �• ,� �:. 11 11 t , . , & , {. -w. fi , (hander. Exquisiteace- b' r 4 pWgra )iel0, y r �wt 4.�m x ' t }.p lir . A` •, :, j 1 �j1 _Tj p ful lI es re i���� plilA dl blas r ,eA;+4�dIJ�lit n he powerful thlar4assuuo i.I.t ► +at ro ' �%V r (i 1: V I/'�11 ' /� I Q � . , r ' , " } : S x fi A° the BA�? 0,�1��,4k�1,0$I 4 pWx}: A ' r: � " 4/ V !,_ ,,, i 5 r bi: �' al re, but I am perau4ded • kart t @ - . a - ,n' •; " ,. A a :,f'L r � a.4!^lla�l a 4' f1 .. � .:,, TT , . , , : 1 •:I4 S+Y : +4tI1 FS *r4 1M .- , : t,: 'rt+1+ ander studies and the b1l for ng p . eitY iA nd ,,,y " f a,r. '`±.�l~'A'. F. $8Z1? Y erles a hi � ?ti}S,#:. .,fid��� pMt Iii d i,. v , f d 'A•$' :R 4P of gheir�-_Ap, .�'`tkt#' wlkictiU9 r V e .�. <a 1 '. s : maa�b:e,tette oft that A.1eJllefii:" �!9t �: }, .' 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IIP i1 t ad ' • xi • 11 :PITAL. - - - $2,000,000 „; ht'', - REST, $1,400,000 r t� 'W ,: public that I am still in the Carpet i�ac. Read Offiae, °'- MOiQTB193AL, dr. Yt 5�,1!R.• Fye,,, 11 ``•• H. R. MOLSON President. r.IIOI/Ig TAN�HQMA9,�isa.rs!Mara a. . Pereonal and mail orders will as usual j. k11, ¢r!y'.' 1%tse d;scounted, Collections. mads, Draftt . , laaued, sterling and American ell �j(', `" change Bought and sold,at , � lowest current rates.' , (. v, IPTRatr ALLOwav, on Daroarra, 1j ' - ' �`A1E M�IRt3_ .4 i!v,;• Money adnaced to farmere on their own notal ro• jl/�ONEY to lend In large Irlth one or more endorsors. No mortgage ��, r, � 11�i • julred a security, H. 0. BREWER, 1, Idans rm t7waTor. 1.., . G. D 1l�c a art 1"'., .A . BAN�C, r' ALBERT' STAT, CLINTON. }4'' , A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS r �'. TRA NSAOTED. i, ' , 1Ol`i' � ROftANiis., Thomns H. HamSe,efogthl A19); ip41l, eldburq ThomasGitbutt,Clinton; Jdhn :11an,Eppen, ,qr1 I :. Notes Disoounted. . Drnfts Iasued. �`.'•, I. Interest Allowed on Deposita. po 'ylv4+ ,,. > #'r,g tli,Dnlcji41,jpP0ntt4� ydhe errtofi'nl4aatr efl•dt' it tlstow to hb respect ve pe ' � 01laton, June8th, 1881 8689 .; , .h,' „f', @•:fid 4 etc F. DR. W. GUNN, i'B.0C. P, end L. R. 0. S.,iEdinburgh. Office - Onts, to street Clinton. Night calls at front door of residence on Itattenbury street, opposite Prosbyter, fan church. .' DR. TURNB.ULIL.. __ J. L, Turnbull, M. B. Toronto lrniv. ; M- D. ; 3, M., Victoria Univ. M. C. P. d, S. Out, - F,`llow of the obstetrical society of Edinburgh. Late of London, Eng., and Edinburgh hospitals Office:— Da Dowsley a stand, R$tteatiury• St. Night calk ' answered at Office. DR. SHAW. • Office, Ontario. street, opposite Eng- Uah church, formerly occupied by Dr Appleton., Jas. S. freeborn, X -D, L. K. A Q C. P., I., M. 0 P. 4 S. O., ,lo., deo, Gradnate of Eirg's & Quecn's College of Physicians, Dublin, Ireland. Licentiate of the General Medical Council, Great, Dritain. Member of College W r hysiciasa ace Surgeons, Ontario. Formerly resp dtrto ho Rotunda Hospital (Lying-in and Gynm: •ological), Dnb)1n. Speolal attontion to diseases of women anduhiltren. Ofleeandresidenee,Rattenbury 8t., next door to Ontario St. Methodist parsonage. 829-1y @4katiotry. Dr. Bruce, surgeon,Dentist. . OFFICE. -Over Taylor's Shoe Store, Clint.od, Ont. 1SpeCial attention to pre- servation of natural teeth. N. B,—\will visit Blvth every Monday, and Bay riew evory'l'hunday afternoon during the suuinier. • I Agnew, Le D. S., D. D. Se DENTIST. Graduate of Royal College of Dt,htal Stir. ggeon.? of Ontario, Mono -Graduate ofTtiuity Univer,lil}', Toronto, L'Izt Lecal Anaesthetio for paiulea:, csfinction. Office opposite Town Hall, over tvallwv's Stor:, ''Night hell ai gwored. Will vi.,it l lensall ei 'ry Monday, and Zurich the `Sn�i Thursday , ,' each ulnoth legal,_ --_._ - -- �/� O, CAMERON, 11ARI(ISTER, SOLICITOR ,iY�,. Conveyancer, &-, Of c,— uinor Rnmi'ton and bt. Andrews -ate., op;:oeiie Colborno Ilotol, Goderich, 8811•,, J. SCOTT, Barrister, tf'c,, ELLiOTT'9 BLOCK, - . CLINTON. Monaj/ to Loan, E6 CAMPION, Q. 0, BARRISTER, - • - SOLICITOR., NOTARY, 4c., oGoderifoli, - Ont. Office—Over Davis' Drug Sbore. Money to loan. . P. OANTgi.ON, ill. 69.9. A.!'r,'. 9 PA i),• 7000 1t. OLiNTON Lodge, No. 84, 4, F. a A• H• meets W every Brldayy, on o�rr atter the moon. Visit Ing brothron cordlslly anvitad A.J. HOLLOWAY, W )4. TH08. DUMBALL, 9X06 Clinton, Dee. 6. 1690, 4% Q. T. M: t Kearns `lent No. 88, I;;nlghte of the Maccabees of the World, {11.449 i d {81F4o Policies. Idem- bership over 1(ID, ,,.ameut, prinolpple—has no`gi exoeedad 19 assessments in a year. Ohespeet and safest in existenge.' Meets In 'Oraege zdell, Olin ton, first and third Friday 9 evgry month. COOTS FLO191t & FEED STORE, Clinton. BRAN and SHORTS in Large or Small Quantities. OIL CAKE, LINSEED MEALS 10 Iba. Choice Oatmeal for one ' Bushel Oats D. COOK, CLINTON. 7o2•t1 HILL'S FEED STORE, HURON STREET, CLINTON. The Best Early Seed Potatoes, and all kinds of first-class Clover, Timothy, Field and Garden Seeds, Flour and Feed of all kinds. Closest living prices for cash. SALT in stock and for sale. TEAS of the choicest varieties end blends. Excellent value. J. W. HILL, Huron $t., Clinton Central- Butcher Shop'. COUCH & WILSON Subscribers desire to notily the public that they have bought out the butchering business lately con- ducted by Mr, Jas, A. Ford, and will continuo the same under their personal supervision. Orders will have prompt and careful attention, Fresh meats of all kinds will be kept In season, sold at reasonable rates and delivered anywhere in town. ' ARTHUR COUCH, CHAS N. WILSON. CLINTON. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHO P FORD & MURPHY. (Suocessors to J. W. Langford.) • Having bought out the above business, we intend to conduct it on the cash principle, slid will supply our customers with the best meats at the lowest pay ng prices. FORD &MURPHY. LIVE BOOS WANTED, Highest Marke'o Price Paid. ' D. CANTELON, Clinton. 1798-tf. B. THOMLINvDN, VETERINERY SURGEON, Honorary Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Col- ege, Toronto. • 't . Treats all diseases of Domestic Animals on the most modern and Scientific Principles. Day and Night Calle Promptly Answered. ' Residence—Rattenbury Street, West. Clinton, Ont. J E, BLACKAJL, Veterinary Surgeon and Veterinary Inspector office oil leaao street, next New Era office. Roside nee, Albert St., Clinton. Geo, Trowhlll, Horseshoer and General Blaok. smith, Albert Street, North, - Clinton. JOBBING A SPECIALTY. Woodwork ironed and (fret class material and work,guaranteed ; farm implement$ and machines rebuilt and repaired. Card of Thanks. TO MY MARY PATRONS.: d ' d h ' M• 0• JOHNSTONi I I es re to ter, er my a iieere t anks for the very liberal patronage accord. BARRISTER, - - SOLICITOR, ed me iii the poet and to inform the public that I am still in the Carpet COMMISSIONER, ETC., Weaving Bueineeg on Eaet Street, G�oderieh, - - - pnt. Goderieb, next the Bicycle Factory, Oates -00r. IlemiltonandSt. Andretv'aStg_ Pereonal and mail orders will as usual W. E12YI)ONE,, receive prompt attention. All elapses of work a specialty, at the lowest pot• BARRISTER - - SOLICITOR. Bible prices, and satisfaction guaran. NOTARY PUBLIC, erre,, te'/e�I/d,. OFFICE BEAVER BLOCK - - CLINTON— O 1W % A• Ross, East Street, 817-tf GODERICH. aury to XfHd _— The Mcl(illojo,.Mutual Fire 0 :',1:'. ,,, j L ,� .. �, } i. Insurance Company. jl/�ONEY to lend In large or small sunt, or good jy� mortgagee o pdreonal security at the lowest 4 a ,t qy�,��j,� current rates. , H.. ALE. Huron at. Clinton. ". _ Farm and Isolated Town Proper. • , , Money. ty ollly Insured, Money, to land on ,g qso nzity at G a d fl per Y•nt. '. bbly to C. nIbO�T, Albert 8t.,0linton. I orrroelae. , u &52•tl_ - - - - - - -. - n 7 y , ,„ Geovaa Watt, Presldbnt Matlock P.,: O,;i JAma Broadfopt, Vlo•-Prps.. Seq?rtb}}P. oQ *. J, Sheik - - Sae Trete., Sheik- 0o P. O,; nilatiol Mardi,, yttIoyb ��ay �F ii j�, Va , Inepaetor o! 3oepes, .goaforth , GENERAL GROl1ERS & PROMS• atfigmroas. v, . - - , James Rro�dtcot. Seatorth;Miob e1 AfPrdte,8eq� forth; George ir51e;'tlbatertb; Georges ViBtt Harlbek i, ' , 1Ol`i' � ROftANiis., Thomns H. HamSe,efogthl A19); ip41l, eldburq ThomasGitbutt,Clinton; Jdhn :11an,Eppen, //���� /��•i,yy �pp �'y U"1"f}f+k u 4is1.!Xi ly'G2iz,%?Ijar6 Aadtr'rs. °� Ttioinai'Nuiatls Ha}lock; Robed 1ReMlNan,9eii: ,t .1 1 `Agri DZY-1f, !9'it`:i 'CLIN')r'ON, 'O'11iT. i' I�1yy,j�0' �°',F'Cfco fo ''Biftfir' E to;tuAritL CT4RVc•(fnWW>bBsrHR P1PtId1194I n ,.., . �o • >F trans , ads oth8r' bfiehA 51 dttond• Packlpa aeafron to . p11fdoes. po 'ylv4+ ,,. > #'r,g tli,Dnlcji41,jpP0ntt4� ydhe errtofi'nl4aatr efl•dt' it tlstow to hb respect ve pe ' � 9 e. "p, .; , .h,' „f', @•:fid 4 etc by to Y plyq t�qd +tb h rs.?�, a e +trlu tttT}lt3A�►cc rp,ttlon. stt blf of faculty multiplietl'tsn thou_ \V)1�4t+ �r;ottr l'lgpa>kd ('!t.: n iff-W} �, A �i,. sag"Old. Their hand has forgotten its Prienciq WbO in tate world • ,t`h l� <,. sT� � .( } '` ash i >~ I: 4:9. -Dr. Talmage's cunning, but the spirit has faculties " JOY in the healixlgart dying bowl ? ps HARNESS EMPOlAi0g, HLIt'19tI* s$s, lalp,•to day gives a very unusual far superior to four fingers and & at their old buelnea,, Ne siolsnt -'ln�, ---,*4 t ,.view "o! a pelestial world and is one thumb as the supernatural is superior heaven, but plenty of siolcgeSq on, Ba li NOTICE, to the 'human. The reason that God Plenty of wptindzt ori the d� 6rent p.AXQ A N of the 3149,4 uannique discourses of the took away their eye and their hand of God's donCtip��iau to be heal d and ;to v 5. ?feria p er. The text is Ezekiel i, and their brain was that He sight be medfoated'theBe glorified ul>I 0d?1R." 1, INOW1,7t I to pE%ss in the thirtieth give them something more 1imb�la. , 1[torl -u,Q ;jA,l#;p�r dpoto a, if Of "4L -r' �cAbra• 4eing •om• misunderstanding with co,_ , more wieady, more skillful, mare ;nutti- with lig tning locomotion. ou can iotl 1' €tgatitp u�tto�tnwyr p �Rop loot 81� hem ..tont] Jfapd�era r tlt6 fatu4li month, in the Fifth pCiant. Do not therefore bo mean- understand w'ltq tli&t' patient gdt,-vVell° i akYes4taga iiA.d laic t p9r4 �o,ru 1, shall e� ILM- day ale' °ao4itly as I w ..aimong cho.y among thea. tapestries, and the after all the skillful dootors• l}ad;,t ' ono? take reca$diag.. Remember tohls is th• The eaptivbs by the river, of Chebar, briaa-bran, and the embroideries, and he must die. PgrhAp9,,a 4be±'c,i dbi lase warhtlf l $halt lflvts: oePT. M. t3A8He filet rho^heavens were o ped." > ha. -water onions, and the wRrlra of art, touched him-Aberq;omtlle, who ,€tfte Resolver of reclie, A .rloh, I which your departed friends used to many years do-Wiintg the `bodied' `4.140 i l- ` Goderloh' 84pirmw.18M. "v',h.- " `!Fizekiel�, with oth'ero, had been ex- biro, ! ` } Do not say, ;) Rm so sorry the souls of people in 6cotland,OAt, tl' pa rIated, and while in Foreign ala¢ery, they ,had to leave add these things.' up to God In '18 4,t `P Iiay.� �!1P• f, FORSALE standing on the iianits of the royal ,Rather say, "I am gCad flier have gone Crombie taualiedim, l!'bilit np �S ' _ e canal which he 'and other serfs bad, up to h,iKher artistic opportunity and wonder if m old frit , : Dr lalw l° been condemned to di b appreciation." Our friends who found Brown, ho ted in E urgh ohl¢'ty ,' The property std resent occupied by the air• g y the order so much joy in the fine acts on sett)?, BrogvtS' t ie autiip3 Of b and lltl r r ¢,reigned sae a residence on the llaroa Road, of Nebuchadnezzar royal canal are now tuxuriatin'g in Louvres and Prielida,' John •Biotfld iio was -a5 '"j"*,"", In the Townof Goderich,eonsistieg o,6nb,halfot in the text called the river of Chebar Luxembourgs ceaestial. I humble'a Christian as he was a skill ' i'Ig an sore of land, good frame house-,tory.snd a -the illustrious exile had visions of , I remark agaili that of l our departed ful physloIan aytd world, renowned ; half -seven rooms, Including kitchen, hard anti Cliiiatian friandl3 who in this wolfd author -I should uQt wonder iR ire had soft water, good atone cellar, stable, wood and: heaven. Indeed 11t is allmost always 80 ware passionater:y fond of music are been back again and, agatu to see:`tioma d,a_, oarriago Youeae. There a;e also sono good.fratt --that the brightest visions of heaven still d regailin� that taste in the world of his old patigntt9: those who. had In trees. This pproperty is beaut[fully eituat4ila Dome not to those who are on m0un- cieestial. The .Bible says so mueb their joy in healing the siakneds and t?�t� verryy�u[tablefornnyperaouwishingtoliveretlde about them Le of'heaven that it can- the woes of earth gone up to heaven, ,W ForYurther partioulnrs apply to fain top prosperity, but to some not a l be figurative. Why all this But what are tie men of the law l9..04 PEON, John on deer' -ate Patmmt, or to some talk about hallelulah3 and choirs on who in thus world found theirF ohie� 64Z_tf Barrister.a.derioh. Famb' in Mamertine dungeon, 0r to the g:ass and trumpets and harps and joy in the •legal profession -whet are r,V same Ezekiel standing an the banks oratorios and organs? The Bibe over they doing now9 Studying law in R J/1 and over again speaks of the songs of ' universe where everything is control . C. STEVENSONI of a ditch he had been compelled to heaven. If heaven had no songs of its led by law from the flight of humming ,IFI dig -yea, to the weary, to tile ' e heart- own, a vast number of those on earth bird to flight of world -law not dry , Furniture Dealer, &C. broken, to those whom sorrow has would have been taken up by the and hard and drudging, but rights - banished, The text is ver particular ea,rth,(y amigr ants. Surelythe . Chri<s- ous and ma'g•nificent law, before which , sr THE LEADING UNDERTAKER AND y Pn tion at death does not nsa }l.iLs me- man and c]lerub and seraph and arch to gfve us the exact time of the vision. mory. Then there must be mu:lions of angel and God Himself bow; the chaini FUNERAL DIRECTOR. It was in the thirtieth year and in the souls in heaven who know "Corona- of law long enough to, wind mound the j fourth month and in the fifth da of tion," and "Antioch" and Mount Pis- immensities and infinity and eternity. - I Opposite Town Hall, . Clinton, Out Y gah," and "06d Hundred." The leader I Chain of law. What a place to study ".¢ the month. So you have had visions of of the eternal orchestra need only law, where all the links of the, 4hain ;"f GO TO THE earth you shall a7ever forget. You re- once tap �Fto b{ttom, and all heaven will I are in the hand l ' member the b@ rogdy fpr the lh-a',lelu1%.h. But wimt are our friends ,who found Union Shaving Parlor year, you remember ell ) mouth, you remember the day, you Those of our departed Christian %�helr chief ,joy In conversation and in rememtler the hour,' Why May we not friends who in this world had a very I sociality doing now? In brighter con - Y Y strong military spirit are now in arm- versation there and in grander social- ' Faor first•elnas Hair -Cutting have some vision ,now till'1. it be in the ies celestial a.pd out in bloodle,s battle. ity. What a place to visit in, wfiere 1 and Shaving. twelfth month and in the thirteenth There are hulidreds of people born sol- your next door neighbors are kingsand Smith's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton day of the month, diers. They cannot help it. They be- queens, you yourselves kingly and - long to regiments in time of pea^e, queenly 1 If they want to know more Y J. EMERTON, Proprietor. Phe question is often silently asked, I They cannot hear a drum or a fife I particularly about the first paradise, ,I WATTS � CO. though perhaps never audibly pro- without trying to keep step to the ilia- I they have only to go over and a8k. pounded, "What are our departed sic. They are Christian, and when Adam. If they want to know how the 1 , they fight they fight on the rightside, sun and moon halted, they have only I Christian (friends doing nowt" The Now, when these our Christian friends to ggo over and ask Joshua. If they I CHEMISTS & DRUCCISTS question is more easily answered than who had natural and powerful military 1 want to know dhow the storm pelted Great Northwestern Telegraph office, you might perhaps suppose. (Though spirit entered heaven they entered the ' Sodom, they have only to go over and there has come no recent intelligence celestial army, The door of Heaven ask Lot, If they want to know more Albert Street, Clinton. scarcely opens but you hear a military about the arrogance of Haman, they, y from the heavenly city, and we, seam s de dant u story demonsltration. David cried out, "The have only to go over and ask Morde- p M pew upon the stn of 18 cen- chariots of God are '20,000 1" Elisha saw tai. If they want to know how the Red i PUMPS ! PUMPS ! turi,es ago, still I think we may from the mountains filled with celestial Sea boiled, thley have only to go over .j strongest inference decide what pre cavalry. St. John said, "The armies and ask Moses. If they know If you want a ftrst•alaer, well- made pump, one that which are in heaven followed him on the particulars about t hlehem undersigned. nHetwill dro and oleasend n weilorder sud dolt ai the present ocoupatians of our trans- white horses." Now, wban those who I advent, they have only to• ver and g our kinsfolk, After God has made had the military spirit on ea-rthsancti- ask the serenading at aa� stood the Closest pries,. He also handles • ?rat -odes$ lied entered for T suppose they right that Christmas ni bt in the balconies FORCE PUMP. a natui� He hewer eradi�catea the chief glory, P g characteristic of its temperament. You away enlisted in some heavenly cam- of crystal. If they want: to know more JAMES FERGUSON paign ; they volunteered right away. of the particulars of the crucifixion. oppoelt Qaeen'aHotel High 8treec unever knew a man h1 atio in tem- There must needs be in heaven soldiers they have only to go over and ask ;soaei . perament to become sanguine in tem- with a soldierly spirit. There are those who were personal spectators grand parade days, when the King re- while the mountains crouched and the . perament. You never knewa, main san- pera in temperament to became hie views the troops. There must be hreavens got black in the face at the F. W. F fl A N C 0 B p g- armed escort sent out to bring up spectacle. If they want to know more matin an temperament. -Conversion from earth to hehven those who were about the sufferings of the Scotch Cove- I MEMBER OF AES'N OF P. L. S. plants now- principles in the soul, but more than conquerors. There must be nanters, they have only to i ( ) p y go over and Paul and John are just as different crusades ever being fitted out for some ask Andrew Melville. If thley want to -1 Provincial Land Surveyor part of God's dominion -+-battles, blood- know more about the old time revivals from each other after conversion as less, groanless, painless-angelgot evil they haveonly to go over toaskWhite- and Civil Engineer, they were different from each other to be fought down and fought out, field, and Wesley, and Livingston, and before conversion, If conversion does other rebellious worlds to be conquered, Fletcher, and Nettleton, and Finney. LONDON, O N'S, not eradicate the prominent ch'arac- worlds to be put to the torch, worlds But whet are our departed, Christian Orrin -At G. J. Stewart'. Grocery store, CUs- teristics of temperament, neither will to be saved, worlds to ba demolished, friends who in all departments of use - ton. death eradicate them. Paul and John worlds to be sunk, worlds to be hoist- fulness were busy finding then• chief are as different from each other in ed. Besides that. in our own world joy in doing good -what are they doing ? heaven as the were different from there are battles for the • right and now? Going right on with the workl Don't Build WithoutPlanl each other im they Minor. against the wrong where we must John Howard visiting dungeons; the You .have, then, only by a sum in have the heavenly military. That is dead women of northern and southern 11 subtraction anda, sum in addition to what keeps us Christian reformers so bwttlefields still abroad looking for the decide (what are the employments of buoyant. So few good men against so wounded. George Peabody still watch- ' your d! rted friends in the better many bad men ; so few churches against ing the poor; Thomas Clarkson still 1 J. ADES FOWLER & CO., world. You are to subtract from them so many grog -shops; so many pure looking after thle enslaved -all of those all earthly, grossness and add alt earth- rintin r y p wlro did good on earth busier since Architects and Civil Engineers p g presses against d man ol- death than before; the tombstone not Ly goodness, and then you are to come luted printing- presses, and yet we are Are opening a permanent once In Clinton and are to the conclusion that they are doing buoyant and cotlragootts, because while the terminus, but the starting• post. prepared to supply Plana, 9paoifivatione and detalli now in heaven what in their best we l;;now that the armies of evil in the for any class of work at most reasonable rates. W'hiat are our departed Christian moment they did on earth. The rea- world are largerAn numbers than the friends who found their chief joy in Patent Drawings prepared and?,Ncvate obtained. son why so many people never start army of truth, there . are celestial co- stud a ` Va.lus tions and Ina e.lions carefufl •:naae. 'For heaven is becaus0 the cat0d not, hurts in •the'air fighting do our 'side. y' God doing re el Studying l P y stand it if they got there yif it should I have not so much faith in the arm God yet. No need of revelation nowt 2�K Years Tx )6T2t?92C@E9LOrtta?'ao, turn out to be the rigid and formal on the round as I have in the army I for, unblanahed, they are face to face. g Y Now they can handle the omnipotent' lac,, some People photograph it. We in the air, O, God, open out eyes that thunderbolts ( just as a child handles Mail aaareea- P. o, sox 210, dint on, rot to come to church', but ex would we may see them -the m:lit,ry s frits the sword of a father come back from not want to stay hers, till next Hum- before the throne--Joahun and Caleb victorious battle. They have no sin, +l mor, We like to hear the "Halleluiah and Gideon and David and Samson and no fear, consequently. Studying Christ, ! Chorus, but we would not want to the hundreds of Christian warriors wbe not through a revelation, save a reve- hear it all the time for 50 centuries-, an earth fought with fleshly arm ,and dation of the soars -that deep lettering Tt might be on some great occasion now, having gone up on high, are com- which brings it all u. k enough. it would be possibly comfortable to ing down the hills of heaven ready to Studying the Christ of the Bethlehem ,0 wears, crown of gold wei&ng sev- fight among the invisibles. Our de- caravansary 1 the Christ of the awful eral pounds, but it would be an afflic- parted Christian friends who had the massacre, with; its hemorrhage of head 1 `' �p A tion to wear such a crown forever. In military spirit in them sanctified are and 'hand and foot and aide • the Christ 0AVEATSI RADEMA other words, we run the description in the ce;est'-al army. Whether be- of the shattered mausoleum; Christ the 11 COPYRIGH of heaven into the ground while we longing to tho artillery, or the cavalry, sacrifice, the Star, the Son, the Man, make that which was intended as ea- or the infantry, I know not. I only the God, the God -Man, the Man -God, CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a pecial and celebatilve to be the exclu- knoow they have started out for fleet But 'hark I The bell of the cathedral prowppyy aoewer and an hone, opinion write to we employment flu heaven. 1i You service and aourageolie service and M UlYN do 00., wbe have badtneiny nfty reeve' rings -the cathedral bell of heaven. ezperienceintlepatont baemees. Lommunicar might as well, if asked to-deacribe the everlasting aervipe. Perhaps they map �r.hat is the matter now? There is Ilona etriotty leon4deh 1a1. A Anndbo01, of In- habits pP American society, describe come this way tb fight on our aide and formation concerninQ patenta and bow to ob. a Decoration da or a Fourth of Jul drive sin and eanness and satan going to be a great meeting in the I talnthemermbiroe.Atd0 a catalogue of mechnn. Y Y, ' temple ; worshippers all coming hrough Leal and actenttgo books sent free. or an autumnal, Zvhfanksgiving, as from all our bea.,ta. Yonder they are rhe aisles. Make room for Con - Patents taken tbrougb' Munn A Co. receive though' it were all the time that wa coming, coming. Did, you hear them tEeetal noticeinthe ldclontlOc Amertean, and y• uaror, Christ standing in th emrp'le. thus are brought widely before the pub With- I am not going to specu:ate in regard as they swapt bqi( All heaven gathering aro him. Out cost to the inventor. This sblonnta s r, to the future wortd, but I must, by What are our departed Christian Tkbse who loved the beautiful comp to fsenedwIqkl',eleaaof anlnchinid woo in the inevitab:e Paws of inference and de- friends who are e-ilorers doing now? look at the Rose of Sharon. Those who larged[ i=sition.elea of an emoned aabj In the but, Wprld aaear. saw 3e coples sent tree. fluction g.nd common sense, conclude Exploring yet ; bu , with lightning lo- loved music come to listen to his voice. BI BQi iL mon IT, t6260a year. Stngle that in heaven we will be just as dif- romotiom, with visi n microsco is and Thbse who were mathematicians come ti tea pe me lora, an her oontatna bean- ferent from each other as we are now. p tiillpia d, to colors, and photograDhe,pi new telescopic at the e e time. A con- to count the years of His reign. Those begQea,wtthplans,enabli build era to elf ow thP different, and hence that there wi;rlbe tinent at a glance, a orld in a second, wlho were ex lorgrs comp t0 discover latest deal�rne and eooure cglntracte Addteea at least as man different em IO Y- a W. Nsw Yong, 381 BROADWAT y Y a lanetary system ' a day. Christian th>- height and the depth and the length menta in the ea:estial world as there John Franklin, no re in disabled and breadth of His love. Those who are emp:oyments here. Christ is to be Erebus pushing town. the north pole; ,had the military spirit on earth sgnoti- "" `- --_. - -- the great love, the great ,joy, the great Christian De Long, n more trying to fied, and the military spirit in heaven, DEMAND FOR FLINTLOCKS. rapture. the great worship of heaven, free blockaded Jeanne from the ice; come to look at the Captain of their 1 but wi:'1 that abolish employment? Christian Livingstone, o more amid Strange as it may appear, flintlock Nomore than go've on earth -paternal, g salvation. The astronomers come oto f ,. P African malarias try to make re- look at the Morning Star. The men of muskets are not merely a record of by- fi.lal, fraternal, conjugal love -abolishes velation of a da, Re ent, but all of thle law come to look at Him who is gane ages. Last year no fewer than earthy occupation. them in the twinkf an eye tak- the judge of quick and dead. The men 1,820,000 gun flints were produced at In the first plata, I remark that all ing in that whiw more unan- who healed the sick comae to look at 1 those of our departed Christian friends proachnble. Mont scaled with- Him who was wounded for our trans - the Lingheath mines, Brandon, Suffolk, who on earth found greAt oy in the out alpenstock, the coral do the aP the fine arts are now induC t p I aresaions. All different and different England. These flints are chiefly to de- ging' it taetea ocean explored without diving bell, forever in many respects, yet all alike in the same direction. On earth 'they the mountains unbarr and o light African and other savages, who, paned in admiratio Por Christ, in worship for had their gladdest pleasures amid pic- without Sir Humphrey avy's safety I Christ, and' 11 alike in ,joining in the ace having been so long-uaed to flint -looks tures and statuary and in the study lamp doxology, "Unto Him who washed us are reluctant to give them up. The of the laws of light and shade and What are our departed friends who method of ma,nufacturin these perspective. -Have you any idea that from our sine in His own blood, and g gun- th t Pound their chief boy in tudy doing made us kings and priests onto God; flints is very interesting.In the o at affluence of faculty a death co]- how? Studyinget, but stead of a eration of "flaking"helapsed and err d? Wh so, when Y to Him heglory in the church through= whe worker will p P � y few thousand Vol es on few shelves 'out all ages, world without end." Amen. take, a " uarter" in his left hand and there is more for them to look at and all the volumes oP the u erse open they have keener appreciation of the P To show you tbat your departed placing it on his wee, around which before them -geologic, orni olovic,con- i friends are more alive than they ever beautiful and ,the stand amid the ay n protecting band of leather has been chol lo, botanic, astronomi philosoph- ' were, to make you (homesick for ver looms where he sunsets and the dg j hr;aven, to ive you an enlarged view strapped, gently tap this flint with a y ia. No more need of LA on are or hammier, ivi it each time a well rainbows and the spring mornings are 'voltaic piles of electric bat tea stand- S g of the fortes to be revealed, I have directed blow: At ever tap a flaks 0 woven ? Are you s0 obtuse as to.'suppost' i y ng as they do Pac•.s to f with drib, , preached this sermon. Inches long and 1 inch Wide falls into because the painter chaps his'easel and �aots of the universe. , his ho.nd, and, if a d one, is deposit- the scurptor ,his chisel and and en - g l? raver his knife,. that therefore' that What a" our dephrted Christian ed im a pall by his tido, all bad ones lie- g cheta eta do Fol swing out their ` i discarded. The kno ers work these taste which he was enlarging and ?n- CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE• W tensifying for 40 or 50 years is en- bwh science, following''out d follow- Piilits with hammers with long, thin ing out, forever. Sines they ted they Properly or ivaproperly, the oI— -- .. heads„ o£te made of old, files, trans- tlrelly obliterated 9 These (aa.rtists, or y versedyy striking the 'strips of flint on these friends of art on earth! worked have aelved 10,000 questions lob puz- ante of Christmas is well nigh universal. ``d en ixb5i flzed in their benches, in coarse matertad and with lm street zled the earthly laboratory They P stand on .that other side of . he thin m Christendom, Oven among those that ig''. brain and with frapir Oland. Now they walls of el tr'ioit -the thin all dint ignore the anniveraaries of our Lord's 1 ha¢o ear;ted ,, hh it art �Co llarger' .1 y off' 1 tibl~rties ailaintd�lwitlbr`'bii Um4erenetl nesmmy�ss'to, di,vider•the physicwt i;m the death and resurrects and oP,the de- ' r1 UST LIKE THE OTHERS. They are at, -their'! old business yet, but apfritual ufo> ld; the th n wa of elec- without bfie fatigues, without the !ingi- topity , sa thin tete . or an, almost ,lafoken other curious feat, the oslebration of 1, tlb:otit hphYeyp`m Dans, gatd••bErs. Sprightly tgrreatTisl gendiO. 1` lot h, ,b ]sen thlypUgh Tri. the Christmas has been often r jleiwartt;d ,,, ' ta• her 6entiradutaA, husband., it b I;, i atmpzavo upon hja o r, attle, arra gd i4iflutige i�khiab than that of the other Ies�nals, Varig . - ,: i,At}d tghq� pot, Pxay trittgt plbCot;, a3ehaeA .the e1Yah- ;mei . }'tl "thOt 4gnaace scall' s itual� ous au,gttlrne of bet�theln or' sb}e cony x $eoadae I ve basked ii! , of1�,r "of them,, alYg; ,�F,•ngttr •4718 Ibid. 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