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T O v a a r a c o m r r x . M e m b e r o f C o n g n u a . - H w w w R P>yiw.. -Anba S tate Senator. Charles T. Sexton-.— ----- - ----- CJ5i.de M e n ilx 'P o r A»JCllllJl}’-yiJRRt D lslrlet- .AVfllcotL Flynn Wliltcomb .... — --------- G o n iify J u d g e an d S n r r o g n lc . Luther M. J*jrica.0 ----------- *?:: ------ .‘.Newark -gpnqfty Clerk# ________________ T R a r x r h r o o flK : County T r e a s u r e r . Volney XI. HwoeUng .... ........ .........— ••• .Uyon* District Attorney. « w — ------- -.-ifrlrerm. A a a i t l o n n l C o r r e s p o n d e n c e . F I B S T £KR M O > * TheSufllolonoyof tlio G a »pol ofClirlHt- ln s t as ►Well as Salvation. 'B hdtczct ; 8ep t ”2fe=*A~ tnagnilicont' wclcotno -gw tod Dc. Talningo In an immense-congregation to liston-ia first discourso in his own tabcrnado on 4ifo-rotorn-from orer thn ncnap^ — IXfl. .. Kodux Hh&eltT. yTnWpr Thornton— — -------- Oor6ticrfe» Herm a n I * Chaw?— ------ —Palmyra * John IX Rrlggs -------- - -------------«.WIIIIa>nsoo ■.School CSoihmbwIoner— F lrA t TMHtrlct. ■'tvw ittw w n .:. School OotnmlAslonLrr—»Soc*mil Dtntrlctr, ■■argncTyruni'j — y ....^sa.-wa!jnn..f.ntiwiri>. Snporlntondoui offhoiyxir. I^Min CtommlHMtonerrt. fHdney J. Hopping1. ------ D a n jcl AifJirn . . ......... ^.U opo * r.VQri‘4 t o w n o f - T A O a 'r v A A . SuporvLsor. To^sp- Cleric* Tf * • 7 ..Pistayra, UL \Bolt! In n » u o K or eo-ho w o u ld tnfk n f h w deliverin g in Russia in b e h a lf o f th o \Christian Herald,** th o 33tT,QO0 of flou r to tho starving p l a n t s . T b o su b ject ■was^ All-far Alk\— Textf—tioloB' \today *»»wo . ....... . —— ------ , 81511*111, -M^ClirisHrRli'tind-itmllr1- Jteturncd alter tlio moat evontful ■nmmrr o f iny 4it<»r:I-muat-ghorUy->n< ns «oon ftfi I recover from , tho ecn voya g e giv o you an account ot. ou r mission o f u rcajf (0 lumta'o strick o n IUiM in.-and ,of my |)hv&riiliid uiur through'^Uoriiiaiiy.- Kngland, Scotland and Ireland; but roy ■“— ' “ in^_teftgM a iU>or!}4 B ^ t.hn a . h o a n n n a 'o f g r a t i t u J o t 9 C lirU ljJ a fiU 'fro t fl tbo text-jMiavo >elio«c n. I 'baye ipand llmt- tlio grenfcH. numb- in the .'ocean shipping, nnd-' litSfirTiivcrjool _$q Mos; cow, amrfrom-M(g|etfg—to London. U l A ~&Ubbrir^U M )d B t l t i u f t o d DuM t a r t r Jestu. ’ ' • J' J \ E t m j -ajo o l th e w o r ld - l it* h g t o m n s . ' ita t>hflo=or>htrx. il » u r n r t*. vnn pick iip this and my/'Whfttastrango iw o iii tlmt is! nnd “ Wliot ft peculiar l i » t th i. W \ nnd • W n a ^ n n n lw k e d (o r lam p t h a t la! and tlio B iblo to m lcli bccom cs a British IntHO tiiii — Tliun tTie ip aro odiwMriiOJlmt Trntlii in g in th o B ibloi/ut tlio r<x»ry. ' } ; i t you c o m o iu r a poot, yo u ? i l l 1,1 tl,,., book faultle.‘ 8 r l i y t l m>H>nd-u o ldjn i r —- — i . 11 ' .. 1.1 f111r.: I^ nml hi'w iurou s ly r ic iind ew c o t paato.rol, and .dvinga, and tho liosU oT heavon bring crown nnd palm and eceptor, and here . W n hifM lm f fi-ot. and by this m e n *n- _________ and d e v o t ion a l nsifl'm; tlio u g l i t a o jtp r c s s c d * in a s i j f l l ! * . .1 ___ > t ___ 1 1 . . 1 aT \f Ati I nf lyric i structivo narrative. m o re Bolcmm than t i i a t o f M o n lgon lery, Vnord bold' t h'an th a t o r S1II10U,, H iorir terrib letliu n < liu i v ftn r t r ; uioi^o wat* ural titan tlm t ol W o r d s w o r t h , m o ro im- pasBioneil tlinn tlia t ol Polltj^Kt m o r o - ti> .»ltt-th a n - t l.at ol Co'Vper. »n»ro_.we_ird XJmn-t . ‘I’liii great pooin lirin c * all <tho gem s of t h o earth in to »t» th o flnmeB a r ^rirfrmgntriiHi»f ftyl'»nil anil pours otcr _ tip ____ . ha) novaionics in lt«* TliytK n u . K v » r y thin g tbU b O o k tou c h o ^ i^^naK o s ■U^nut'UuiHr<wn aummi-r ttirtwhing llonr, an d tbo dtoifrh- .... ..... ^ igh* tera\o>^Cit.hor UUmg tbev trough tor tbo oameK anQ' ibo hsb p^ola up—to- -tba^^salnlUt ^ratfiog -Goci-iy iia dtapvon ^torm and whirlwind, and Job lfjuling tortb'Orion, ArcVuros and tho Tfeiadea. It is a Wonderful poem. ahd a p -eal many p-cop.IF Vefi^l1^ ^ _ : __ *> - v »«* —tt-— dark B ajtozu . _F*lmyr» J n o t ices o f t h e I V a o e . J u . P. TolU a - _Palmyr» E . H . C U r k - O v e r s e e r o f t h o P o o r - A . G. Wisgleswnrliu. ______ Pilmjm. J*almyr» C o m m issio n e r o f n i j i h w n y s , T . O. WTtlUock......................... .... Palmyru ^^ssoMont. W . W . Edj^rton ---------- - ---- r________^ r » lm y m H. W . Sawyer ........ ....... ..... .......Fnlmyra • i t ’ - — - - • Gam^CODStablec Oeo. ITlhhnrd .^.. ---- in,TI I1,, .,., ^Eart I*nlmyra it * thinkers and it* teatr h t n . ther^ batorie*' to be wrfoqn <B«rehas m Xenophon, or m Jo^^phaa, to v r ilo Aetn. Were ti»er* pj>eias to t-e coa* etrncled there has always been a Job or ^ reQnglraft»-lb^in --- W<w. _t£ere throne lustroa« and powerful to be lifted there baa alw »vs t>e^n a D jv k I or a 0 * » r to rai«o them Were ihero teacbew demanded for the intell^s an«l tho heart* thero has been a Socrat***, and a Zeno, and a Cleanthc*. and a ^fiVr* cus Antoninus commi; lorth on tho \T 5 jnny*ou’- -- . . ^ ^ ade ’* , Tney down, ana^afo sq ab* ecuSed in looking at ahe ahells on . tho >^orcvthat^;hty'iorpftt-to-loofe\o(f~oo 3 1 tne- cresi ol God s mercy and ealva* tx»n. Then there are, others who como tc tb s l»ook a» gkeptica. They marshal l«s^are a?a:n<l pW-ago, anu try to g e t moro “trophies, and we bjd tho rodeemod ol ull ftiros, tho eons\ and daughters of tho Lord Almighty, t o ‘come. W o ask jpd heart\cry; iJlfwwng and hoiiorand glory and power bo unto him that sitteth upon the llirone nnd unto tho. Ximib Cprever iind Mr. Editor:—Farmington -welcomes the atlventof n new'paper and sends lioto- -\•iHHicr-firgt-iteiim io the W a is e Goinr=~ t y bisPATCii, hoping tliat the interests of each may bo benefited.- tlicrcfiy. \^\ATrTin usual—nnmbor~oi~iH;n-l;IIU Buffering with seypre colds.- The (Jisease fccnis to he epidemic. Mr. Sackett of Geneva, has delivered larororl\ Toll mo oi a tear tliat he did .. . . , liot'weep, ol a burden tllS in n r d m - g e r -tlia-last-copies-or-Tns-booTc^^ranncre, carry, of h? ^ ;/1 [ p,lUtirnfln^ ** enpy of this book> ’* \orytt 2 ’ ,J 1 — * — ol ii Victory dhat ho did» not 'achieve. f\Airn> nil irJcsus\ In tho gt^cat plan of _recTem|»fTnn. . . . . . ■ ■ ■ . — ~ t rcmark^gain, Chmfc. is everything to tho Christian in Jinfpjat trouble W h o \tn* <*srnpe<l trouble? W o m ust all stoop ilnwn.iind -drink out of th^o. bitter lakfc maj^ -be found m nearly every home in the town which Mr. Sackett canvasses. Jltf Jua'^ Hck^lkw k '^ &nt Tho moss .has no time to groWv on tho buckeUthat come>u(>.ont o f tho heart’a t&4« toyan ■ QVeat - triftl*- aroufjou ourtnvek'^s certain as grey~ ha tftL.pao^ on the scent ot deer.' From ^ - - - direction Hhere wb» grand and glorious minion _of_tii£-Jturid ..ha*.- * Eagenf; Consnt. Jo*, p. t y t le .- ConstahlcB. _ Palmyra E x c l m C o m m issio n e r s . E . a Lewl*_. ^Palmyra ------ l*nlmym ^Eost* Palm yra T 5 'J U A G t f O P P A T ^ f T R A . Clcrk_ ^ I L P. Knowles J i N. 8*wyer n . M.-BmJth ,H. D. Goodnougb S . N. Sawyer F. \V. tW . lL D .S a o d e n t , Jiuwi J I L P. Knowles. o n o A y i asA T i e y s . B a p t i s t (C h n rch. Bpr. J. It. Hcoderron, m Ui.^^lUtaLiUyA.iCJUr kln«. Pastor; A. I*. Root, R. S. Soperintcndent. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. IL C. Moyer, Pastor; O. A. Tattle, S. 8. HuperlD- tgpdent. ■Zion IKptsasopat \C h n r c h . W oods Richardson, Red or; U. P. K h o w H 8. l> a t c h Itpfhrraod C t n irc h . Ite r . W ill lam L a bach, Paxtor and actlns H. K Supertnteo- dent. R o m a n C a t h o lic C h u r c h . Jlev.TVTJ. e v e r , IHuton T.\Moore S.S,ftuperlntcndi»uU Y . P . S. C. K ., P r c s b y t c i i a n C h u r c h . S. Uoate. Jr^ Prt *4 M in M a ttie Root, Hcc*y. Sundair eveoln^ praycr-roeeting ooe boar be* _ ftin* rf^il^r ^ r r W . Y . P . S. C. E .v lln p t U t ^*h u r c h . Mlsn IUa J. Reynold*, Pres^ M in Mabel Kcnt,8oc’y. Ban d a y evening prayer-hiMllng ibre regutor gerrlce. Y . P . S. C. K .,\^ I .*K r C h u r c h . Clim>rd C ^ n d a lt, P tck ; Mi>» Lottie Pbelpo, Roc’y. San d a y evening prayer-meeting one hour be- lore regular *ervlc€. IxH lges, K t c . Zen o b la. Commander>% X o . 4 1 K . T . E. B. Anderaon, E. Conu; M. C. Finley, Ree. Meets first and third Wednesday’s o f each m o n th In Slavonic llatL P a l m y r a Counptl, N o . 2 0 , R . and M . E . B. Andereon, T. I. M. Geo. MeGown, Mall. . p a l m y r a E a g le C h a p t e r , 356. X .r M . G. A . Barnhart, 3C. E . H . P . A . a Hop- kins, 8ec*j. Meets first and third Mondays o f each month In Masonic HalL. . - P a l m y r a L o d g e , N o . S 4 8 , P . a n d A * M . fi. E. Braman, W. 3L Geo. MeGown, Bec*y. MeeU second and fourth Wednesdays o f each month In‘Masonic UUU1. R e d M e n ’ s R o o m A s s o c i a t i o n . ' W . I L Ifc Osborne, Pre*4 W . I L Roger*, 8ec*y« Meets In Red Men’s Hall at the call o f the anodo- . thm. W . H . Roger* and F . G* C randall Rental Committee. , K . CH T . M . fct a n d F . U . A s a o c U t t o n . I>r. F . C Ayera. Pn * 4 W m . I L R o ^ r a , 8ee*y. Meets a t call uf the association In Red Men's H a l L \ _____________________ _________ ~ ~ — — y M i S h e r i diin Lod&e, N o v 4 3 0 , I . O . O . P , F . A - Chase, N. 0, IL F. Poyaer, R. Kee’y. Meets every Tuesday-evening In Red Men's HalL, _ * ________ P a l m y r a T e n t , N o . 1 1 8 , K . O . T . M . F. 8r palm e r, Cum.; P. Boehelm, R . K . MeeU first and third Wednesday* in Red Men's H a lL _____________________________________ G a n a r g o a X r l b e j N o . 1 4 3 , I . O . R . M. J n a XjsdoiatyrBacheiu; H r-D^-Sandenv-Chle f o f Records.- Meets every F r id a y evcnlhg in •Tcatcn And • . _ _ bo n a«inglo age ot tho world which lia* not bad'iomedecided ^y.stem ol religion. Tho riatonium, orientalism,* stoici-m, Brahtninixin and Buddhism, considering n-W4»ich they ^ t Hlibsho*!. were not Iwcking in ingenuity and^orcpT Now. in Ibis lino ^1 beneficent iu^titu* ■^tbns and of noble men. there appear* a pereon&go moro woriderjul than any pre<Ieces>or Ho came Irom a family withoui-ony royal or aristocratic preten* Mon. lie became a Galilean mechanic. Ho had no advantage lrom the schools, ihere were i't*ople beside mm day auer day’ who lmu no idea that ho was going to l c anything remarkablo Or do any* thine -remarkable, i ' o t notwithstand*. Ing all'this, and without any title or >-0110 arly profession or ilatning rhetoric he-startled tho world with the strangest announcements, ran in collKon with Solemn priest an^vproud ruler nnd with a voice that rang through temnlo anil (talrtccnnd ov«*r phipV deck anu moun tain top, exclaimed, \ I am the light of tho i^orldr that that hand, yet hard from tile u?o of d \hatchotr- Matthew ami Luko in a quarrel and* would have a discrepancy boween what Paul and Jame* say about (aith and works, and they try the account ol concerning the creation by motlerndecision.*in science, and resolve, Evorv a ^ li,at in all «iu**stiotn> between tho scien* Zolr tffic explorer and tjie.ln_sj)»red writer not thi-y will give* the proferenco to the t eo ogist These men —there Fpiders \I' will f-ay —s\itk }>oi>on out of tho sweot* e-t tlo'wrst They 'atten th‘ ir infidelity upon the truth* which havo )od thou- >a'tids to heaven, anti in tlleir distorted vision.- propliot cffi^vesits iirm r/ t a yiou^n d ^ o rds r**acbihg -out-binding ui to loved ones, and 0V6r and anon w ine oT-thescf tendrils snap.'*'-. The winds that cross^this eeaoHifc-at^ not all abalk TTxo clowda—tlroi ctojs otfr aky are-noV~ tsarheiy and -rtiar* straying like* flocks ot shc?p oh heavenly P pastures, b.Ut .v^ratblulv«n d somber a n d gleami.ngwith “terror they wrap* tho mo\mtains in Fire, nod'come down bft^ing with their thun* ■dTT^hrough every gorgtv. The richest fruits of, blessing havo a prickly shell Lile hero is not lying at anchor;'it is weatherinc a galo. It is not sleeninpdn a soldiers tent with our arms stacked; i r i s a bayonet charge. jmv nml atli ami «hould nave'th<» scepter of authority, and that upon that brow, from which iAllr lh£jp would yet comc lUe- crown ot unparaiieieii stdeudor Ulld O' -unfVersal-4lomin4on:— We-a44citow--Low- dinicult it ia to think thatsnyb«dy who was at school with us in boyhood has r IAM<VU4t atiit w>-wonder 4 haHlto^e-w ho^.iiMFbeen^oy* with Christ in tho streets *of Nazaretb ________ was niut m e greoT o Ih?” an'd-the ovorlasting \ u a \ Ck>a- -cddering them^elveii wise,-they axo Jooli lor t me; fools lor eternity Then thero U another class of persons 1 who oonio to tho Bihln nt fyntmvrrftinl ^rid-fcjvn»diim in aHor year* in tlie d r W ^ w T ' -of-ht* compTelo ob^euFtCy-,- ^hould-In been very’slow \o acknowledge Christ1® wonderful mission From this humble |xwni (be » lireHowed out At hrFt it was juat ft faint rill, hardly able to fight its way down the rock, but the t<*ars of a weep* ing Chrwt added to its volume; and i* flowed on until by thel>eauty and green* pess o^ the banks you might kno^ the 'l>a{ET* Ini? £f} fWUikiw^y U ■ Ou and on, unlit the lepers wore brought down and washed ot their leprosy, and tlie dead wereiiite<L4nto tire water timt «y-mTgUt ha.te life^ftnd pearls ol joy *nd promise were gathered from tho brink, and innumerable churches, gath ered on. either bank And the tide dowa on deeper and stronger and—mder-iii til it rolls iuto the river irom under the tbfono.of God, mingling billow with billow, and brightness with brightness, and joy with ioy, and hosanna with hoeanna. I was looking at some of tho paintings of the artist, Mr. Kensett. I saw som6 pictures that were ju s t faint outlines; in some places you would soe only tho tirMa*uuU; | branchesjoTa tree and no trunk; and in ‘another-casethetmnk-and-nobrancliear % l ! « -bad'notfinwhod-tho-'work;— 1 1 -would- ' have taken him days and months per* haps to have completed 'it. W e l l m y /friends, in this world we got only tho lafntest outlino ot what Christ is. It will tako air efernit^ to Ull np the pio- .ture—so loving,1so k^nd, so merciful so great! Paul does .not, in this chapter, say of Christ he is good, or ho is loving, or bo is patient, nr he is kind, but in hia exclamation of tho text ho em 'iracs everything wh»n ho says, “Christ is all and Inall I remark in the fir*t place, Christ it everything in the Bible. 1 do not care where I open the Biblo, 1 find Jesna. Jn whatever path i start, I come after a -wbfle-to-tbe-Belhlebem-mAnger.— >1- go- back to the old disposition, and see a lamb on the altar, and say, '‘Bohold tho Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of tho world!\ Then go and see tho‘ manna provided for the Israelitie* in tho wilderness, and says, “Jesus, the bread of -Ufa.\ Then I look at the fock which wat smitten by the prophet** rod. and, as tho water gushes out, I say \It is Jesu*i. the fountain opened for sin and G a n a rstia Gun Club. J. C. CoftlftS Pra*^ __W. JVBml th.Btc'yc 2 m lM «un«Ungsjinjhe. Unit Mondays In January, April, July and October. -Regular, trap shoots every other Thursday. P a lm yra Yacht Club. W . W . Willlator «on, *>rr<i_; A r P. Milne, Hec*y. Business meet ings the last Friday In each month. P a l m y r a ' L o d g e , N o . I l l , A . 0 . 17. W . E . XL Button. M. Workman. A . J. Pierce, Re corder. Meets second and fourth M o nday * In A^O . O, W . H a lt t ‘ Palmyra Grasse;' No^f2 Edgertou; T . M. F. Tloev»-*, ftec’y, MeeU everyfiatnrday afiemonn Jn a ! O. U. W. HalL J P a l A i y r a Ix x l^ e , N o . 314, I. O. G. T . - E . Jonea, Chief Templar; Mrs. J. \\*. Jonr*, 8ec*y. Meets every other Wednesday In G. A . R . l l a l L ^ ________________________ P a l m y r a C o u n c il, N o . 3 0 , E . K . 0 . 11. F . JEL Converne, Com^ W . K. l^ewls, Hcc*y. M eets seoootjLand Iburth W c d o n d s jK In A. O. V . W ^ H o iL ^r. ___ Iftm w A. Vo. Iflfl. XL , ---- f — ________ ^ . P.Knowles, Coin,; H. IL McIntyre, Adjutant world turned upside dowp and Meets flrtt and third Friday* of each month 1 InO.AuIL HalL Perma&ent Ilaym akcra AaHOcltftlon, K o . 143 1 ^ , - Tbo*. Flynn, Chief IZsymak- er; Wm. Iflynn/CoUectorof Btrawa Meets at call o f the Chief llaymaky In Bed Men's HalL Benefit Council, No. i t , j r t . o f T . J. M.Jonev. Heled Ooundlor, Vlr*. J . M. Jonos, Meets the second Toesdav tn tlie mOQth In G. A. It. Hall. “* ~ 7 in me ‘ .l*aIm5ra8teameK?tnd'IIoiieCo.,No. l W. A- Flynn, I***.; JnoTD. Lane.8ee*yJ ~~W€~~ant Tu*-*dsy—In—fbe month Block. ’ L - l i . * A ; _Kdwanl L: c » r in n g . pre»Jdent: Harry Averlll, .............. Job snd her him exclaim. \1 know\that . my Redeemer liveth ” Then I go to -Saekiel and- 1 find Christ presented there as \a plant ot renown'” and then • 1-turn-oyer to Isaiah and Christ is spo* ken of “as a sheep before her ahearera.\ It is-Jesus all the way between Genesb and_MalachiL Then 1 turn over in the. New Testament and it Is Christ in the parable, it U Christ in tho miracle, it 1 Christ in tho evangelist's story, it i Christ in the apostle s epistles and it if Christ in tho trumpet |>eal of tho Apo* je who do not &nd Bible. Hore « a man who studies the Bible as a historian. W e ll, i f you come as a* historian, you will find in this book how the world was made, how the sfcas fled to their placw jiow empires were estab lished, how nation fought with nation, javelin ringing against harbegeon, until the earth was g W t l y wl^h tho dead. Von will see the coronation'bf princes, the tfiu ^ h ^ ftLl^n iiu e rors , and the propbeL and ovanpelist wiih evan gelist, and apostlo with apostle, and if they can find somo bad trait of character in a tiian of God men* lioned in that Bible theso carrion crows caw’and flap their wings over tho carcass. Bccau5tj thoy cannot under- they attempt the more wonderful feat of swallowing the monster whalo of modern skepticism. They do not be lieve it posstblo that the Bible story should be true which says that tho dumb ass spake, while they themselves prove tho thing possible by their own utterances. 1 am afnusod beyond bounds when I hear ono ci t h c ^ men talking about a luture life Just ask a man who re jects that Bible what heaven is, and -hear-him betog your-K>ulr- -- 11,0 wi 1-tell l you that heaven is merely tho develop* —>At FegffllFcfrfl Of fi mnW i»p n l o f thtf tTitefT) ................. .. .. .. it is ofUorescenco ot the dynamic forces into a state ol ethereal atid trnnscenden- -taLlucubration. in close juxtaposition to THHT Lost Wednesday evening the bitionista hafl a rally. ..at Gcuiga^Jl The, meetjnp AvnM nildrppsed bv Gel> Prohi- IaU^ i>iye Xiver o f Albany. H e prtjsented tlie uI»nMJrannmi^nta in*favor of the \hjrd_, _ __ ‘ _ -_i ------- ____________ ' ji,Tjrti{. ioy5v pleasing, fan n e r . lie-thinks, he cap. gee Into the' future far enough to dlswrni W e stumblo over gravestones, and wo drive on with our wneel^deep in the old rut ot graves. Trouble has wrinkled your brow* and it has frosted your head. Falling in this battlo of life, ja thero no angel to bind our wounds? Hath God made this.world with so m any things to hurt.fcnd none.to heal? F o r this snake bito ot sorrow, is there no herb growing ~1)j'i all tlrcrtorookr'to heal the poison Blessed bo God that In the Gospel we find the antidoto? Christ has bottled an ocean of tears, llow m any tears he hath plucked outof human agony, — till, ho knows too i w e ll wbat-it-is-to- - carry a cross, not to nelp us carry otirs lie knows too well what it is to climb the mountain, uot to help ns up iho steep lie knows tftrwett what it is to be persecuted, not to help tfcbse who are imposed upon. lie knows too well what it is to bo sick, not to help those w ho su.fleE ----- AV6, h e k n o w * too w e i r what it is to dt{^ not. to help us in our last extremity. Blessed Jesus, thou knowest it alL Seeing tliy wounded side, and thy wounded hand, and thy wounded ieet, and thy wound* d brow* we are sure thou knowest it alL - -OhrW-hca those ip to w-luwvhosom- we used to breathe our sorrows are snatched from us, blessed^Jjo God, the heart of Jesus still beats, and when all other lights £o out and the world gets dark, then wo seo ceming out from behind c cloud something so uright and cheering, jiq knmr it to. ha the morning star ol ................................ * ‘ -uf I tTtTH ^ H i h 1 tujn\diimi uml h drunkard. % CuriwTtyT^ AVesTuwrcly hojxj M r Nivere’ cye-sight is good. Tlie Loj*M Legion meete at Mre. Ilcnry s n.itimlay a/Wrnouii, Oct. I h L’ I'Eo \Total* jK)]itTciana are ’niaUlttg* ar rangemcnts for a Itepublicaii mass meet ing* in tlie near future. ' Tlie local, llshennen are having con siderable fun catching carp in Youngs’ mill pond. They claim there is one left, however, that weighs from 15 to, 20 jKmnds^.Several have ltooked him but he always manages to get a\s'hy When he is caught he may weigh but three or four l>onnds. Fish .have a habit of reducing their hi'fl when exi>o.«tsl to the air P en P oint W llH n m s o n . A L A N G I B Q N . r\t t h e B e s t R a n g e -D E A L E R IN JroGeriesandPr ■ i i ^ v a . j C i o i ^ T s a . j j n j j A i i 8 i, A n d all staple goods. A s good a 2!>c. tea as can be bought. Pure wines arid liquors for Medici- ______ nal purposes. ______ M a rket i X . V . S. E.- HARKNESS - DKAl .’KR-iy-. PIA N O S , O R G A N S ■\xTHITiE SEWING MACHINES I c;in give you a good bargain ami will U* pleaM*d tn Kt*'y»»u. Ston* nn Maiu Stiwt ^ A new bu^ine.^ bl'ock will be l»uilt thin fall by Xale lJmiPef“, on \Main Tlu* KrfnnmHl churches* of F^t Wil- lisniVon and Pultneyville have each lost their |$i>'tnrw n*ivntlv The Pultm*y\illt* chnrrh talks nf hiring a gentleman-ft^rtti- Michiiran. . <it*ne ParkhHl and ill Pound retumeil ^^rnin Washington, I) , la.«t Wtdnewlav flight W I>. H usm 'U did not go as re t r i e d while K< \ W L. Pagi» hasn«?t' n?iurned.yi?t thu suuVs» dBlhmuiiCPl— Thu liund care may make you stagger, or the hand J ot persecution may beat you down, or ♦ h rvl^nrl nf flwwppmn»tWftliL_tnsy V.oof O DcZuttOr w ent to (leneva as a dele gate to ltepublican convention from thin county Th e Harrison and Reid elub have eh*cte«l the follow ing ollicen* l*rw*., J C* Ik*rrine, fkn?.,Wm Bennett, Tn»a.«., Heo. rTlcfUiaih ; Captain,Cfias.l^irTcins, 1st Lieut., Chap. Kghinson, 2d Ueut.. Abram ('nutant. Color B**an*r, Ahrntn A llan l, Onlerlv Sergvant, Sain B*-nnett ing n!H<vrs Pre.*., Klla Bennett, V iw Prv»,, K.itt» i - l h*r r ; Soeu Ida iH Xutle r Wood Credit Co. 5 a. 7 M U M FO R D S T , C O R S T A T E , • ---- DKAJ.KIWtS*----- % M E N 'S B O V S ’ A N D I D i l l s ' R E A D Y - M A D E C L O T IIIX C S . ^ Sold on easy monthly {myjnents^ R O a H E S T E R , - N . Y . That it will do more work with- less fuel, and kpep one con- ■timions fire from Fall to Spring, and, will bake at one hour of.the day aS^well tfs’ Itfty other, are feataxres whfclnU'e \conceded by all, are .contained in the Magee Ranges.. • ; ' — h — ■ • , S terling Stoves and Ranges. * ______ Tlie best made, best known arm most' adnilrefluf any litre now offered. They liave ciretj'kitfngiliies. on tlie most sciejitiiic priiici- ple^,-..intl all modem improvements. Gall and see-tliem. • _______ » M & 6 r B g g 4 B Q S T ^ H i E A T E f H - , T h e m o s t pel’fe r t con d itio n s o f H a n ttary H e a th ig are f o u n d In th e con s tru c tion o f 't h i s F u r n a c e . I f y o u w a n t u new F u rn a c e , or y o t ir qVvi)' necl^onfl p u t in g o o d . n u u u n g order, we can .do i t f o r yo u . N o w is tKe tim e to lia v e y o u r o l d stove lo o k e d .o v e r aijd .re-' p a irw l.— JkVt) furnish rep a irs fo r a l l k in d s o f stoves. * Y o u fa n also fin d a lu l l lin e o f H o i - sk * F u r n i s h i n g F^ a u d - w a u k , T ift, C o p p e r an d Sh«jQ t'Iron w a r e . ' Our T IN SHOP is in charge of tlie m'ostskillful-workman and we are jnvpiiml -to execute,,«n short riCricp, all kinds of Furnace Work, Tin Hoofing, Pump W o rk and General Jobbing. C. H. & E. D. BRIGHAM. | o R b s o r $ R o g e r s , -b e*C~ Hf>Wbytcr<ans- or fierce Iiapti<ts or violent Methodists, ’hey <nrrtho Biblo to suit their creed Bilges |i tho Scripturcs think os tliey do well; it not, so much tho worse for ______r*pUiFO*r - T he Bible iq merely the witeUlone on which they sharpen the di»5ecting kni o of controversy. They come to it as a government in timo ol war comes to armories arsenals for 'weapons und munitions. They have de clared everlasting war against afi other broad* m ifaamNJifiYMjjsaijf ,eg ..roitPX swords, so ranny musket^ so manv howitzers, so ipany cplumbiads. so much grape and^canMer^ao-many-fiold-picco* - with which to rake the field of dispute, lor tliey mead to get the victory though the heavens bo darkened with tbo smoke and 'th e earth rent with tho do they care about the Ramson, eorresponi Koaroe, reoordinc secretary. M e d a y evenings a t the school house. “U'3[J2ok„JtIld Ladder Co., N o . J . Geo. Griffin, Foreman; W. H. Volt, Kee*y. MeeU «very <*ber Wednesday Jn the Opera House * Building. - TIoso Co. Jno. Do Sexton Zfydranl __ __ Groot, Pres.; Qareuee 8terens, 8ee*r. Meets C w T in d tilrd ^ lioiiqing. ____ - _ _________ ______ , b a c k again and down again, cleft and scarred with great agonies of earthquake artd tempojt and battle H Is a wonderful history, putt ng to the blush all others in the accuracy of its recital and tho stupendous events it Records. Homer tncf Thucydides and Gibl^on could make great stories out of little ovents; bt^ it took a Moses to tell how the heavens and the earth were made ia one chapter, and to ’giv^* the history of thousands of years upon two leaves, There are Oth m w h o cqme-to-tho- -BibW-tneroly — aa- antKitmriansr - -If you- como as an intiquartAn you will find a great many odd things in the Bible— peculiaziiics of manner, and custom, marriage and *buriaL jyepuliaritie* of di«sa. tunTcs. stndals,* crisping pins^ amulets and gudt**s and tinkling orna ments. ^ If you come to look at military arrangement*, you w .1 find coats of , MJ* Fannie —maas<-Pres.^>ltss JuHs-ll<w>ilas, tiec»y. m s s m eeting* every mhrr Wednesday In each .jaonth, except July acw AttgnsU mail and javehu* and engines of war and eircumvallation and encampments, llr o u look fo^p-Hu -ar musicannstru* metltSr-you-will ilful psalturieA and s h ie tonoths and-, rami ho^na. Tlio an-ti <juariVn will find in th* Bible curidrutie ih agriculture, and in commerce, and In art, and in religion ilm t will keep him absorbed a wrest Thero -are religion of tho the Lord Jesus Christ? I nave fcen somo such men come back from an ecclesiastical massacre as proud o f their achievements as an Indian war rior boasting .of the number of scalps he has taken, i have moro admiration for a man who goes forth with his fists to g6Lihe championship than 1 havo lor theological magazines ring with their war cry. There are men 'w h o seem W \tlltiflHlnrgPly uae o f the swoi d of truth is to stick somebody. There is ono pas sage of tho Scriptures that they liko bet ter than all other?, and that is this: ■“Blessed bo I ho-Lord which teacbeth mv hands to war and my fingers to iight.' Wo© to us if wo come to God's word as controversialists, or as skeptics^ or as connQtsseurei or as faultfinders, or mero ly as poets! Those only get into tho heart of God's truthA who como seeking Christ ^ W e l come all suchl They wul find him com* ing out from behind tbo curtain of prophecy un<il he stands, in,tbo full light of New Testament disclosure, Jesus tho Son of God, the Savior of tho -worldr\ -They-wfli—find—him—in-goi logical tableland in chronological calcu lation; in poetic stanza and in historical narrative, in profound parablo and in startling miracle. They will seo his Toot on every sea, and his tears in tho drops of dew on llermon, and hear his voice in the wind, and behold his words all abloom in. tho valley between Mount Olivet and Jerusalem. There are some men who come and walk around the temple of truth and iiierely see-the otrtsitte. 'iiicrcareotner? who walk into the porch and then walk away. There aro others who como in \aStTlook at the pictures, \but tbpy know nothing about tbo chief attraction* of the bible. It is only tho man who comes and knocks at the gate tayin£ ‘i would see Jesus.\ For him the glories ol that book open, and bo goes in and finds Christ, and wlfli Kim j»eaci\ pardon, life, comfort-an-J heaven. \A ll in all is Jo* sus” in tho biblo. ____________ _ I remark again that Christ is every- w in the great plan cl rcdemptioh. lUyire-^la ves^Chns t_£i.¥j»_d£! i^vorancO to the captfce. W e aro thirsty; Christ U the river of salvation to slake our thir«L We aro hnngry; Jesus sayp, '*1 am tho bread of life/* W e are* <S?jiU dcmned to die; Christ- says, >Savo that man 1rom going down to the pit; I am -the raosom* We aro tossed on a sea of troubles; Jesus comes over it„ raying. * i t is j, be not afraid.** Wo aro in darkness; Jesus says, **1 am the bright and morning star. W o arc sfck, Jesus is the-balm of Gilead. We arc deaJ; hear thofehrouds rend and tl e grave l/illocks heave as ho cries, **1 am Uic resurrection nnd the life; ho that belicveth in me. though he were dead, yet shall he hvc/' W c want justifica tion; *‘IiciT>g'ju'>tificd by faith wo havo peace with (iotl through our Loyd Jesus Chri^C* Wo want to exercise laith; “ Boliero in the I^oTd Jesus .Christ and thou shalt !>e saved.\ 1 want toget from under • condemnation; “ IHiere is now, therefore, nocondemnatton to them who are in Christ Je^us\ The cross—he car- -ried^ife— The-flsmM-ot hell—rhe.jiuflerod- thenfcr--The-*lt«ine— he-end-red ifc t'he crown—he wen i t Heights of heav-n «ing it, and worlds of light to worlds of «ight all round the heaven cry, **0lory, glory I\ Let us go forth and gather* the trophies for Jesus. From Golconda mines we gather the diamond*, from Ceylon banks ive gather the pearls, lrom all land* and kingdoms we gather pre cious one. and we bring tho ghttering burdens audput them down at the feet ot-Je»us and thy: **AI1 these are thina Thou art worthy.0 W e go forth again Jor more tropLtet, and in*o one.ihea! we gather all the scepters of the parth, of all royalties and dominions ®od then w * hi nif tho sheaf ol *ceptev* Hua mu» <» thing i t=Jf£«bar< yon back, but there is a hnn<l, and it is ao kind, and it is so gentle, that- it ~wipcttrail temvfrom all faces. - ■ -I t-isi-not, ind^Ml, MntirvtU-* tn io tluiUtha pru.*y lllakft! the pulilie, or tlu* public the X>rcs«R * but there in an immense reciprocal in flllfn fO — /J*n. Him iStrti* ___________ B. Ji. DaVis & Co., ♦ _ Hmceries. .Drags .. CrofiJcery and Glassware. F I X E S T S T O C K I X T H E C O t T f T O Y . Ti^as, Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, and all goods, the best quali ty and lowest prices. I X m U 'G S , M K D IC IX K S , W I S E S and I^TQl’OItS, \Ve sell the purest and best at lowest prices. A lw a y s headquarters lo r Crock ery, Glassware, and Fancy Goods. Fine assortment of Dinner Sets from $9.()(i to SlS-ixiT ’ ~ Tea Sets from $ 4 .(M> to $ 0.00 Fancy Goods and Glassware in endless variety and cheap F R U I T S , OYSTKKS nnd CLASIS In tliclr season. TJIE PRESS . y o n i C ) ---------- Has a lArj;«*tf Unlly C’lmilatlon than any other ltepublican NowKpoj>er In Antrim. DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. The Aggressive Republican Journal ofthe Metropolis. A NEW S P A P E R FOR THE MASSES —— - -Founded-DeeemberiMHfib7i Circulation over 100,000 copies D A I L Y * Tiirt Pimw Is tbo organ of no thctlonj .pulls no wires; has no animosity to avcng. The most remarkable Newspaper Success in New York. T H C P R C M I S A N A T I O N A L N E W S P A P E R Cheap news, vulgar sensations and tmsh And noplaccrln tlie columns ofTiiK P hxhs . TiiRpKKSMhasthc lirlght<’st KdlUirlal page In New York. Il sparkles with points. Tnx P rrm BustDJWt Kninox is a splendid twenty nepe jmper, covering every currcnt topic of Interest. T n r P koss WKRKt.v K d itiok contains all tlie good tiling* of the Dally and Hundpy Editions. For those who rnnnot aflbrd the D a i l y or are prevented by distance frot'n early rvrci v* Ing It, T u b w kkklt is a splendid substitute. AS A N AOTEUTtSfNG STEDIU3I TUB I^Risa has no superior In Nkw Vork. --------------- - -----T I I K —1MC&4S: --------------------- iVithtn the Tftxth of <UL The J trti anil T^hnqtrxt iVnnpaprr in A nxrrien. < f>nlly nndSnnday.oncjycnr, - •* •* 0 niontljH, • •* ** ono “ — D a l l y o n l y , o n o Y e a r , ^ - ** u fo u r nion th*, - - S’u n fln y , o n o Y e a r , - - - - W (*flk ly P r e s s , one Y e a r , - - Tn*;u«., Libbie (ole. M r anti Mrs. Harry IjurpiWivtiirniHl \>Lr. Stndy met them at Palmyra dejK»t _ A MiirjiriM* i*arty .was Mattison and faintly dast We<lm*^Iay evening. The *upj»er was serveil in tlu f f i n f e f i . M T sm M a r v f£*IXinK?l 4**--'4*^F whool at Syraeu.«e the next moaning. Postal Clerk littnnett eame -home a ji^iTvc*iy_Ptc:U_“\vtth - rumral^ix ‘— B<*rt .Bennett, son o f J. P Bennett, to New Y o r k city this week to teach in a school cm Fifth avenue. Miss Nellie Harknej<sof MaYion teaiTies in the Ik*aeh district, and Miss IV1U* IVnton o f Pultneyvillo in Kidge ( 4 ha|x*l district! ( ’nnls, Booklets,'etc. tf Y Q X J QA.3SF S E T Just the insurance you want; 1»- it Fire. Life, Accident, Marine, or Cyclone, bj applj’- ing to S. E. Bniman, who has tlie very bi^st facilities for placing all kinds of insurance t'all nnd be convinced S. E . BRA M A N , ' P A L M Y R A WILLIAM PERRY, = — FAr¥-14TTE __ limnln full Hs*^«rti»»et»l Fresh and Smoked Meats, Torn** to m** If >ou want a nice Juicy S T K A K , A ( ' I I i n v i ; \ o r , A N Y T H I N G I V M l L I N K . l l i o (Jroat Illu s t r a t e d I ’nlon. The Satunlay Illustrated Vvion anti Atirrrlurr is the finest and most winplete newspaper that conlen to- Palmyra. The pictures are elegant halftone work and (he reading matter accompanying them is always interesting. The Illustrated ( mmi sells for three centa, a remarkably cheap price for such a grand newspaper lw4 Buy DoIIb and -Doll-heads at Hi?m*i**«. -4t^ - - ------------- -------------- W a n t e d . Any one desiring to hire a good, *ub- st^ntial butcher, with thirty years* e x perience, plca.«e inquire at this ollire. Iw2 J. W . Rushiuore has a full line *>f drugs, whool bonks, miscellaneous b««iks, stationery, fancv articles, wall ikijht , etc «lw 2 . _________ To prevent cholera, keep clean. To keej» clean, patronize Ryekman'K. bath tuly». <»e* one of Ryrkmaii’s artiMir hair cuts, a shampoo, and a clean shave. tf Sj**eial attention given to Furnae** Work, Tin Roofing, Job Work and rv- iniring by -sktJJfuH workmen at Itf f^tfl A K. I». JlltlGlMM- 3IARKKT UKPOJtT, Our mark«*t rrport Is carefully p»im,ctcU every Wednesday tiimiwlhn la^l. voinff to nn-ss. “ ^ ---- - ----------- ‘ WhV*nt, Red, old White > ba 9 i> hu r» a 9 77 hr> 7‘ lUCrley rowed) Y bit ..... W fin Itorley (0 rowed) V bu m ..... .......... ... V bu.,...-.. .. Ot Xl FU»1 IL Patent Flour .... bbl ...... M fufin lUiller Flour ..... Y l.bl ..... ft r,jr, ritovlyiu s a . Hotter .... . ...... .............. Ct iX) I^inl .......... . lb ............ { ft. Id Kw« --- ---------- .._V do*. ...... bn in Pntntorw .... .. .... . bu ------- (>* 4<* Onion* ......... . ..V bu <a> White lk-nnn ____ . V bu ..... - .. 2 U) MKATK A ^ D PfflXTRY L*atveii .... . ...... . cwLi live 6 00 ^ r» to Ueef. ___ _ __ _ _ ■» ewt— dropped 6 t&6* « ‘Si Halt l*ork _____ _ Ut H Chickens.......... . __? Ih, drc«u<d Cb 1? Turkeys..mM ..... tb, M 1?. PUcks .......... . ...V lb, «♦ 10 Dretoed Hoipt^..^. _ > cwt __ ___ H ft to FHEI>. Ground F«*d..... .. Y \wl ______ fit 1 40 Meal .... . ......... -T* esrt------- t* 1 40 Middling* .... ... .. . _t* ewt _____ ft, 1 W Crun ...... ..... ... -V ewt— - ----- & 1 00 ^ i i i; ...... - ■■r-‘ i '^ v 'S'wloin . 12J<' R o u n d * ' I-Oc O t h e r I’ie r e s ns lyiiw :is femr cents. P A L M Y R A , X . Y . NOW FISHING TIME _ T IS- 0 VER; JSetter look out fur lisli stories^ :is :ill know that you must, haie bait to catch fish ] cannot tell a fish story but if I should. \ou would lie:ir that I had a mil limi dollars' worth of - goods tosell. “AWtienrlK ------ ijre in \ i t e d to com e a n il see tnv g o o d s . m : lipsk y W o o l l i e r F o r e c a s t s . Retvivwl from Washington by The Garloek l*acking(’o. Whistle signals lyill be used, given at 2 j*. m each day. Then* will be signals for both weather nnd tem- perature—iifilicationH for the following :{0 hourw. K X P l-W A T lO y OP HIMKAUl The warning signal, to attractattention, will be .a long blast o f frmn fifteen to twenty seconds dijration. 'ni..\STS. # -4Xt»|<ATK^. One long ........ . .................... FaIr..wnoi.liAs. 95.00 ^.50 .15 n,o<> 1.00 1.00 14end for the Piubm Circular. 8amt>Ie« A re. Agents wanted every«l»erc. Ubenu commissions. Address, ,j T I I K P R E S S , 3M I* A l t « v H O W , NBAV Y Q B K . Tw o long..... rim*e long One short. . Two Short. Three* short ..............Rain or snow .....Tvocal rains ----- Lower temperature Higher temperature .Cr»lil wave IKTEltrUBTATIOS T>P m M lttSA T IO N DI.ARTH. One loiig alone— fair weather, station ary tem|>enitiire. Tw o long alone— Rain or snow, station ary temj*?rature. One long and one short— fgir weather, lower tenij>eniture. Jw o long nnd two short— Rain or snow, higher temperature* One long and three short— fair weather, cold wave. Three long and two short—local rains, higher teni]*erature. * The Rochester HeraJd Is at the front in the Campaign of Ivdiii'ation Each issue is a Democniti'c text liook. Kvery Democrat ought to ‘feel a pessonal' interest in ex tending its circulation and thereb} its inllnence. This can be done by subscribing for T i i k I I Kit A M ). Aside from politics T i i k IIk k - a Mi is a progressive newspaper in every sense. It is the hand somest iiml liest newspa]>»*r in Western New York 1 {iflfcr speciji^intlmvnients In tlirsr who will Ispy ‘ ^ BOOTS AND SHOES F O R F A L L A N D W I N T E R W E A R , t i i k i r n r m i G R r o o d s a r k f r o m T i r e i , k a d i n u s i a n u - F A e x r i t E R S O F T I I K U N I T E D S T A T E S * . . * . . . ^ nuniveurt*. lh^Klt^nH f^indecp ari* amnn^ tht* viirirtittt. T h o irrtnfli of I j iflii‘ 111 l*ine * SlmcscompriH’s, I> M Hmigli'tt ( ' P Fonl’s o f Rochester,HrJ'vSniith A l^o. o f Worw-ster, Batcheldei* iS: Llnniln, and Winch BrnV o f Bonton. F o r th e c h i l d r e n th e y h a v e THE : CELEBRATED .' MUNDELL,WAVERLY i A N D SCHOOL S£(0ES, N O X ' E M A I ^ L . T l i e s e ui*e tiivnt w e u i’CTS. YOU CAN BUY. A II VNCJi: o r a S T O V E , at “T o w e r prIit*s'Tnrinc!Vc‘r lit I a ' u c I i .V T u t t l e ’s. O u r * l o c k oPStO v e s ----»H »I—St4»V<» Ii'HMllKlllllUT iriHMlK-lH- IiHTror nuil m o i v c o m p l c t e th a n o v e r , (.e.t «»n r p r ices Iu*fore von m id lowc*>t prlccs. II First-lass Bange, 4 Hole, JMHrHole S3Q.00. I ’o r F a l l those' K I . K C T I t lC O i l . IIK AT IO ItS « r e the th liifr, coinp In a n il sec th e m at • • -------r - 1-— Ug AGH- f t -TUTTLE-'S i Cupid’s Secret for the Skin. 'num PoNtei !,nf»ltlvH> eun<s Kcwno, Tetter, Halt lUieum and al Skin Kauptlons. Cupid’s Secrdnor the Teeth. in Kxqutritely perfumed, Hnponacoons IVnttfHce, J*renrv*a tin* lintuifjlet, Cupid’s Secret Face Powder. Itest for the Complexion. Three tints; White, Pink and Brunette. At l>niKKl»l*orhy mall GO rents each. T H E N I C H O L S & -B R G W N -G O ,, - -Palm y r a i N —Y . S E 3 Z T 0 3 sT’S « J Warehouse and Coal Yard. E. B. ANDERSON, MANAGER. E E j O T T I R If tin- ('loii7rs~7nVriTi roll liy, rL S l l \THEM.' If you have a good thing, LET IT BE K N O W N . W e have the best F L O l'R and want you to T R Y IT, for if once tried-yotririli want TT again.- Having expanded several' thousand dolln-cs in the Inte.st improvements in tlift machinerj’ oi my mill this season 1 ain now pn,piii-ed to do 1 the v e r y « e s t W o r k . * W E W - A J N ' T ^ T R I A L . Y O l ’ RS V E R Y TRL’J^Y, H. A. CLARK J - Sul>scrllH' fo r T l i e R o c - liestor Ilc m ild . 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