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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 1 Oct 1904, p. 4

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W’ maintain-nah: cach- wmnmuéh‘ 1.3““: ill-user Non-W oqucu: ‘ . l Cami Aquino. “mam-“Mamba. The following clipped from sin in‘ticle in s leaflet called “Cheer- ing Fads about Missions in Jap- r 'in.".§hlilished by the Board of Fox-sign Missions Presby~ terisn Church, so y follows and; supplements, .5 article in _ our - last number. headed “Significa nt" that we take the liberty of insert- ,iogit'in this issue: “In the early daysef the, war, x Buddhist (priests were not slow to instruct their followers that Rue. ‘ sis was a Christian country. and t that under the circumstances it 1 behoov ed all patriotic snhjeets of? the Son of Heaven to shut their '- eaxs to Christian teaéhing’, .with the result that the atteadsnce at 1 many of our Shndayachpqls be- 1 (gen to diminish, the larger boys 1 in‘particular declining income, 1 and the interest of ‘h’opefal’ in. I quirers showed signs of flagging. Not a few seemed inclined to postpone their study of Christian doctrine ‘till the war should be over.’ But the government of Japan is beth paternal and wise and when Russia began to make capital‘of her position as as Christ. in nation confronted by a non. Christian toe, and upon this ground claimed the sympathy of Chxiitondom.the Japanese family involved it- iaatxmtiona to the, ‘ “at. angle:- had "W unmade with the m. It: iasaaa waxa‘ pixel: political. and Christian, Buddhfl. and “his“ alike would he expected to def hll duty. That settled the mafia. The AMdI‘hmh-d SATURDAY OCT. 1. ,tauu u... m an Sue IF PAID IN ADVANCE 13055! No... "I'M.“ ”- ("coil-dune») them-Ole: a Hllhlud M v the r. I“ 1"!!!“ ads". WI changedlhtom ' Wmdfiechohflofbufld the MM” hop beg“ to collie beck b8nnday-Johool. ecu poi-My to check when prayer for the tuition In. sympathetiully introduced into the order of ex: em. thuctionl, loo3 were given by the powers to‘omcitls generally to age..not only that Christian meeting: were not. in- terfered with but. that every (I- ‘cility was accorded to teacbets of Chrislinu Doctrine. " The following short article from Exer’body' s Magazine for Sep- tember' is so eminently applicable. to the conditions of exery prem-l dentisl election and so appropriate for the perusal of every thought- ful American citizen, that we can ‘ not resist the temptstion to copy‘ it bodily 1n the NEW- LITTER; for we fear that but a very small part even of Austrian voters will see it in Everybody’ s Magazine, al- though the enterprising publish. ers of this standsrd journal have increased its clronlatio'n from 150, - 000 to 550, 000 copies monthly during the last fourteen or fifteen months: ‘ r ing, A“ the bulls of Bauhan are bellowing. All the ‘wild axes of the dessert. are Tn: Qumnumn. Row _ “Allthqtrumpebeog Gideon "F3 blow; hray‘ing. _ ‘ The coputry is being saved again. The campaign is getttng warm; ' Busineshk/mflen, but what is business compared 'witb politiga, that chief epd’ of the American man? Ont days must be filled with drums and flies and the trend of marching heelers, our night: inn? iin‘inated with fireworks and mum. Ibeam clubs. Old habit, which-seems a little more absurd than usual this yet“.- The country is sure to have a good President, be he Be- publican or be he Democrat. What's the use of worrying. or losing sleep over “thd moot mo- mentum umpign in out his- tory?" Still, one think. with. cer- tain pleasure of the millions of on whose principd present «or: pm in "talking mm 4 _ tmm on My. with n Odo acholy {nun-t chi “out 'I!‘ my tun-Med from the dull- pdgl flnd into whiskey. And fit all this small try of orator: could not spout.“ night burst and die.” Q; 144L183: _w. L. DO'JJUS sane: II um mum WHOM" meumuAMm-ma: '» Minmwhnmm new “ac-'11,. Am“. ThoAlbum-myhmac with I no!» nomad-amflOAIBI-on ll. JUST RECEIVQ, THE “EVER-READY ELECTRIC IlEATlNfi PM)” North Shore ElectricCompany um m m. an N. a. IOIIAI. nu mu m ‘ These taper!) Album- Ihqnld be in every Magda Miami-d we have ranged to plant them vlflnn the rack of our radar-no it. EVERY ORE my luvs them. rm an!) 0! than Album In all...» mmuxmflnohflaommm mule-vyfiwmm mymmmammumamm mu. WMMmme-camcfiommufldm ‘th an: run 103 um: 9". MRSâ€" J'- L- MILLER. ‘, ; WMNM /- : WPu-k FALL AND WINTER SHOES FOR LADIES AND GENTS Thcfimlinecver shown in Hkhlmd Park at very J. A. BLOMDAHL -. THE WONDERS AND, GLOBIES OF THE GREAT. WORLD'S FAIR IN ARTISTIC FORM FOR PERMANENT PRESERVATION. WORLD’S FAIR ART ALBUMS Uaed (or theaauuputpoeceaeaho‘ wnfierbag.1tia flexible, and will It uneven places. In provided “if: a long drop-cord; and c'an bcauaclied to any woken You cannot nlord to be without one. Price $5. 50. l A Large ‘Sto'ck of ONLY 15: PER ALBUM

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