nie with 0! a lllos, get ltima, I of 1 io ` ran ouaiznnin, caaittorrnrown, runes nnwnn ilnaltn Fannuaiwe .W BosToN AND NEW voizk :.05 ' so 1 " "'""" ""' ""’ ` .UNITED THEY STAND. Consignments Sollcited Prompt Returns RDBBINS & MULKEY, °".J;.:“.t.°.i'§.‘;,";;;.?““°'“, |05 Fulton Market. New York. --»- I :wiioi.i:sAi.ia: coMMissioN Fisii DEALERS. SERMON INSPIRING LESSON., SMELTS ANI] EELQ n ‘ h -:Epi-S11 ! A SPEGIALTY- ii °:‘:....:.°.'..:‘°;.::. .;i All correspondence promptly answered, stencils sent on application. D1".-.hu .r w..k""d B’ D|""_d__ e- E- W | ‘__ E Y 6‘_ 6 3 N ’ lpiritnnl Vietoriea lfer Chrialiall Aot- Boaton, Muse Transfer Agents ill Ae 5 llarlaonioue Unit-GIlell’e Reference-Dunn’s & Bradstreera agencies and Huitoii Market National Bank. Unique Yictery. iz-15 3aw & w3m lalnred aeoei-ding toAo|. of Pai-liamentof Caa- h Wiili B ll of T - ‘~~- ' » ' -~>*--~~ --~-~- ° llninlhfrvuriwt. y an n y. o roate. as the Dep'i. nf Azriculiure. Ottawa. S. Co. & Los Angles, Cal., Jan. 81.-To thc ` ` in nlties Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. Salmon, Mackerel,Smelts and Eels a specialty. meridia furnished on application. S. B. WILEY 6. SONS. Boston, Mass., Traaafer Ageala, 7 Fulton Fish Market, New York Clarence G Miller, Miller Longbotliam ii-17 tta &w em pd P. w. criocxiut rt. ii. winson We Are iiere for Biuiaeu, CROCKER & WINSOR, F1511? I-I* 14 T. Wharf.---BOSTON. SPECIALTIES - Smelts, Eels, Mackerel, Bass and Lobsters. Returns sent daily. Highest market prices. Try us for best results. ii-14 us &w _im pd i 4 Gro. Uioou (Successor to Moon & Laiipliear.) Wholesale Commission Dealer in and shipperof all kinds of Fresh Fish, Lobsters, &c.1 Canadian Smells Eels a Specialty. 2 Fulton Wholesale Fish Mar ket. NEW YORK. Established 50 years. Careful personal attention given to all Consignments. lo- ro its w _un pd 1 _ _ _ BBNI. D. LUCE GEO. F. WHITE B. D. LUCE & Co. F G. KEENEY & CO., VVholesale Comiiiissioii Dealers and Shippers ofjill kinds of FRESH FISH, Smelts and Eels af specialty. 146 Fulton Market, Beckiiiaii Street Side. INTEIYK7 YGEIK 3' We have our owii freezers the premises, so we are in a position to handle any quantity oi' fish at any season. 7 ill Aw 3m pd , --A -. -.M ---_ MW... _1__ __ Consignments Sollclfel Prompt iletlral JoriN,oAis |07 Fulton Market New York, Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer. FISH Smells and E2ls.a specialty. M* wmfwldnm mainly tumor. lteneila nent on application. s. ii. wiiiei s. sous, K ’ Irion, lllaa.. ‘hanafer Agents. eernoea, Colonial True! Oo.. "Borough le k filrookl ." ......' °......i.:..::i.:" '*~'°°°'° "'-~ Wholesale Commission Deal- ers in all Kinds of FRESH FISH SPECIALTIES:-S m e l t s Eels, Lobsters, :Bass and MaCkCl'¢l.- Goods shipped in care of S.B.Wiley & Sons, Transfer Agents, Boston can be shipped' without prepaying freight. Duty and charges will be paid at this end. Consignments solicited. Prompt returns. Stencils and instructions on zip- plication: REFERENCES-Diinn‘s and Brod- streets, Mercantile Agencies. 6 Fulton §Fish Market, New York. i-28 its OHESEBRO BROTHERS, Wholesale Commission Deal- ers and Shippers FRESH FISH, Srnelts, Eels, Lobsters and Frogs are Specialties. I Fulton Fish Vlarket New York Consigineuts Solicited. ii-17 tts A w4m pil c}lLv1N T. ELDRED iRviN HALEY ELUREO & RILEY. FISH DEALERS FULTON FISH MARKET, New York. ii-17 its ln\v3m pd ,Qsriii Hailey, Successor to H. B. Joyce & Co , Commission Merchant. FRESH AND SALT FISH 176 Atlantic Avenue. Boston. @`CONSlt}NMEN'i`S SOLICITED. ii-25 tts "' rin pd WILLIS H. ROGERS Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer. |06 FULTON MARKET, NEW YORK. Consignments Solicited. Prompt Returns. io-in ttaliw _im pd --é---------&--- _~.- E_=i___- OALER HTILEY & Oo. \Vliolesale Coiiiniissioii Dealers in all Kinds of IE5‘1§fE1 14 Fulton Market. New York. Camas HaLav. Sitaniutv N. HAi.av i ii-nl eod.w im pd _ I. PRICE. I. PRICE. PRICE BROS. Wholesale Commission Dealers' in all kinds of |= I S ‘i--1 Snielts, Eels and Lohsters are spec. ialties. We have been handling smelts for I0 years. A trial solicited. 104 Fulton lIlarkct,New York . Consignments Soilelted, Prompt Rem ie-S dw gm JOHN R. NEAL & CO., Vllairaaia and Cepnioeiee Dealers h Fresh and Frozen Fish, -Eels - and Smelts. 1|. Hill 'I' Wlarttleetee Ina. nidwgtl od IIMHIXX _ churches and religious eo mu that have been torn by dissensiog oi- ' weakened by, discord and detection this sermon conveys a powerful and inspiring lesson, showing how even u small company of Christians, acting al u harmonious unit, may win great epiritual victories. The text is Judges vii, 6, "And the number of them that lapped, putting their hand to_ their mouth, was three hundred - man." .l No aineourist. iii the ;rmy's recruit- ‘ ing officer. ln most cases, whether in peace or war, the problem which must be solved by the war depart.- ment is not "How can we reject our voliuiteers/I" but "How can we per- auado or even compel men 'to enlist ` in the ranks?" During Americas great. civil war all healthy men iii the south between the ages of eigh- teen and sixty were forced to shouirl- er a musket if unwilling to go as volunteers, while iii the north, after the volunteers had ceased to reSPond to Lincoln's repeated cull! for troops the "draft" otilcers went everywhere. The story of Gidcun’a campaign is unique in history. I-lore was a gen- , oral about to march against a pow- . orful Invader, well ai-med and equip- 1 ped, whom he must meet with a raw p and un-disciplined force, actually rt~‘ duclrig by a capricious test. the iium- ber of his followers. Under Gods command he dispensed with nine- tenths of his men. When General Gideon raised hil standard to repel ] the invasion of the Midianites V und Amalekites 32,000 volunteers nn- swered the call to arms. But God said to Gideon, butter quality than quantity. Better it few loyul and dc- voted, meri to repel the invasion than n great host made up of disgruntled and fault finding, iiidillcrent recruits. Gideon, as directed by God, cut. down tho num-bers of that Isruielitish army. He cut them down and dbwn and down iind down until there wcroieft only three hundred men-only tlirco small companies to follow their in- trepid lcoder. llut they won the victory. So it inny be in tho great. conflict between good und evil in this world. Coiisc-tzi-iitcil, loyal, cath- cst men are needed in the struggle for righteoiisiicss. The cl'iiii'ch should be it harmonious- ly organized army. 'l`lic loyalty with which oiio soliiit-r holds to onother in the iiiitioiial iiriiiy decides to a great extent. the aggregate strength of that army. \\`licn going into 'battle it. is just its iiiiporltint for u Soldier to know lliut ho is slliiitling shoulder to I shoulder with frii-vids as to realize that he is sliiiidiiig fucu to Taco with Attacking for-s. tlivil war veterans l have told. iiio that the uflection which boiiiiil the men of mit-li company to- gotlwr was like lihiids of unbreakable steel. II' ii .szoltiivr out foraging ' found food hidden iiwuy in Q barn or if ho found n, di‘Sr\rtr\ii pill! of bletlnlt- cts or un extra pile of dry wood to bc cut into kindliiig, thc first persons he thought. of wr-ri: those of his coin- I pany. 'There the members shurcd' each otlicr`s joys. ’l`lic-y syiiipathized I with each other in their Sorrows. | So, my friends, the nicliibers ofcnrh 1 lepui‘ut,c llliri:-'l.iiin church ought to' be linked together by gospel love. They should try to shield each other and pray for ouch other and cnrc for ouch other "iid help ouch other. 'l`hey should never before the world ex- pose vncli otlier'.< woaltiivsses any more than ii vviio should be willing to publisli before ri cynical neighbor- hood the weukiit-!<.‘=r‘S nnii shortrom- ings of hor liiisbuiid. Cliurrli iiierii- licrs, in other words, should "buf kindly nflcctioiicd to one another, ' with brotherly love, in honor prefer- ring one another." I "'l`lic rliiirrli it harmonious gospel <‘oiiipiiny') Uh, nn," :=ii_\'s mio. "That idonl is not rilwnys or possibility. i know it. is not possible for me to live E in sympathy and love with all lhv nienibcrs of my shui-i-h. Some oil them have been too mean and limo done me Loo many injustices. I ron truly say I do not want to hiirni! them, but I certainly desire thrill they should lenvo me entirely alone. l I certainly intend to leave them on- 9 tively alone. I do not wish to keep them out of heaven, but I do not. wish som., of tht-in to sit beside mn in 3 celestial mansion or by iuiy com- ' mon earthly fireside made of brick and stone." My friend, by mich an answer you are proving the Holy' fault. continually. with the other member! it is far better for you to leave that church and 'go back to the world and thereby play the gospel COWB-Pd. as did the 22,000 men who dalertnd Gidoon‘s standard at the ilrat opportunity the Hebrew com- mander gave them to skulk home. 'Illia church should be a. harmon- iously organized arniy. It is not only possible thereby to hurl 3, solid front against the Satanic foe, but also by preponderance of numbers, concentrated in one move, to make, as the Bible says, ix little one "be- come a thousand and a small one a lI~l’0Dg nation." Concentration in military parlance means not only conquest, but generally the complete mystiiication and disorganization of an opposing foe. lt. wan by the successful concentra- tion of forces against his enemies and by the lightning rapidity of his movements that Napoleon Bonaparte won his great. victories. During all the military career of the "Little Corlica.n" his armies were outnum- bered by those of his opponents. But one day ws find the brilliant military genius attacking one wing of the Auetr an army. The next day we find him attacking another wing of the Austrian army. Ono day he ia falling upon the defenseless Italian fields by boldly scaling the Alps. Another day we eco him concentrat- ing his artillery fires upon 5 leper- ated part of tho German army. Napoleon with his foreee would have been wiped of! the face of vhs earth ten years before he met his fate at Waterloo had he e.ttaml>I»¢i1`1t\1l11ly dead church. Tho concerted forward movement. of a church, in the next PUICC. must I7* manifested iii the united Voice! of its members lifted in Song! 01 P11550 and in its gospel energy. Oh. YCH. the very best voices ti‘n.iiicd by our musi- cul colleges are never 'too good to be allowed to sins in the °h“f°“ choir. not the church members have no more right., in thil g05P01 m0V°' mont, io let tho choir do all the singing than the pew has to EXPN” the pulpit to do au the i>faymz~ lb- thodist pews have sung as many im' mortal souls into glory as Method- ist pulpits liavc \\'0l\ by P\`9Hl1h“{8~ "Let everything thiit breathes prllle the Lord!" in i-very service let. tho old fashioned hymns be given OUT. and let all the people sing. Yea, shout forth your gospel battle s0nB9 like thc sound of many waters! Con- centration of tho church forces in prayer meeting means sl-li\'\\“*§l Con' quvst for Christ. Coricentriitioii Of the songs of praise in 000 Ewa* °0“' gregational chorus moans also slilfl' Um; gonquest. for Christ. Tho concerted strength of the church, in the next place, should make that church a unit. in its b€li°f in the authority ol God's revealed word and also in its protest. against sin, wherever found. When the three hundred Gidoonites went forth to lmttle, their most. effective weapons were it lighted lamp concealed with- in fi pitcher and B irllmpet lil the right hand. The lamp lighted, can be used ns the symbol of gospel faith, as rr-vnalcd in God's word. The triinipr-t cu be used as the symbol of the voice of a Chriatian- church protesting against a world steeped in sin. Plenty of room in every Chris- tian church for all iopentaiit-elution saved by Chriat'a blood, but ao room for any maxi who will not aces-pt the aacrilciel blood of Jorma irlt'a ower inoflicacioue You are icy.,-tin, no wh., will not proto" Sv P ~ demonstrating that you are unwilling ' to become one of Gideon's band and I live in faithful harmony with the chosen three hundred. God is willing to give you grace enough to lovo all your follow church members if you' will only ask for that grace. Hu' not the sure testimony been given. "I can do all thlnp through riat which ltrengthenetii mo?" You ure now about to decide your whole eternal destiny. You are to decide it not by how you profess to ' love God, but by how you are will- ing to love your follow church meii-‘ harl. Are you ready, here and now, al Ohrfltiim eoldiora te "be kindly atlentioried to one mother, with. brotherly love in honor preferring one another?" Do not tell me that lt. ia -impossible for you to live in Chriltianaympathy with those who belong to your same church family. lr the grace ,of God it ia ponaiblo. And if you are not. willing to let. that divine love have full sono-ei el 10111' lib, thou instead of in 1 .°li\°'°.\' M, llvviitlle -1 CR. ._ _ -_..._..._i against sin, wherever found. The Christian church must be a unit in its Calvary belief, and it must be I unit in its protest against ein. As in every other army, the Chrie- dan umy must have ; countereign. When I belonged to the United Stat-oe army, during the Spanish-American war, there were certain ttmea I could not pane in or out of theeamp without giving the couatsrlign. Bo we dnd that all the Chriltiun churches have a countersign. That countersign ia one word of tive let.- tera, and that one word is Joeua, Jolla, Jesus, Jesu!! Jesus, who ia our Saviour; Jesus, who lived and died and role again to redeem the world and to lave his people from their alna. The church army muat be a har- monious army and show a brave front. Theft Il ltire in ho to it more 'or lees extant cowai-dice liii-king in tl! heart! of ul all. If one t_‘hrii¢tinn loldil' il nllowod, uafng e, coiiiiiion hllralo, C0 Ilia' UIQ "white feather," _ _Y _ _ ttlintiaaaeyri has lever.) an--~ v-" ...- I l 1. ‘_30ST0N.f AND New YORK. Aus. » _ SMELTS ANI) EELS ,Send them to us and get " hest’ ` ` L f‘ ' . _ P!I1°§§ daily re. turns. Write us for stencils. liguotafinng. or fnyi inform M1011 you may require, JOSEKH li. RICH & G0. inidw3mp,j i 1 J Lynch & C0 ‘°..*.".:”.s.":i::.,_ To Fiahetm ; it :il::.::.°.i' i'i’E”°"....."i"¥ F-9'# different :r bgttgrntltan mud” Kindly favor ue with £5 Jian’ and ad- hibm 1 to time nxell t i:,'l°;:\:%Il 0| value. Pd Hvlllll ng anewgé-yy' . I I peflg ¢ I". S in d HPRY .sur ° Mild l*¢ncilHp letnt rin "“°“*;,°°'°“'i hlndlinn d°w':"»ii¢¢ emiiusina _ l”°m Nllrhl rand re- . ' 4° ...ie malta; im is l__{{_#n\},1;:dt;e§; yfmuim Ipeak f tin i factor; a¢°<:oii'afi.n"a'e.l`L,.-ilvillubhd rwvelationa to yon. Our lace of lmeineu is the niieal in The city “NIH A ncy. izoiriit 'ii §".“a1:“l£‘le£t and Fiiietini llll dealer in LH; gfliiglleh 18 Fulton Fish Market, New roar. ti-341 dw"‘5u_x , 1 ' _ __] Pgiggmah |v|AHoNEv, Fresh and Salt Fish, Potatoes, etc. Special attention given to Smelts, Eels, Salt Mackerel, Potatoes. No. io Long Wharf, BOSTON, Mass. ii-14 tta, aw gm pd \--.__ _ *_ E’I-3E’lI3.I1\T'S do £AmES. FEES? Wholesale and;Comminlou Dealers in all Kinda of sages F I S H Arid B.A.I.a'I' Consignments solicited. Prompt Returns. Stencils and Prices on application. NIO. '7 'I' Vvllnrf, EOSTQN' TYASB. 11-2! :slw w3ni|id =\ BHRGLAY GLEMEHTS G0., Commission MefChantS, Atlantic Ave., Boston. Make your [shipments of f SLIELTS; IEEELS £0” d3O to us and get the highestlmaaket price: and prompt returns. iz-i gaw w gm `t GATES&NOYES Commission Fish Dealers 144 Beekman Street, NEW ‘TORK OITY. We make s specialty of Smells in car or broken lots. New York is one of the best mar- kets for Eels in the world. We handle them. Correspondence solicited. Highest market prices and PROMPT RETURNS. ii-18 cod. w3m pd F. H. JOHNSON ll EU. (INCORPORATED) Wholesale Commission Deal- ers in all kinds of; FRESH FISH SPECIALTIES 2-- S ll Clt S, Eels, Lobsters, Bass and Game. Goods shipped in care of S.B. Wiley & Sons, Transfer Agents, Boston,can be shipped without prepayin freight. Duity and charges will be paTd at this €U . Cold Storage on premises. Consignments solicited. Stencils and instructions on :ip- plicatiou. Rarisiuzncics-Dunn’s and Brad- streets, Mercantile Agencies. 148 Fulton Market, Beekman St.. New York. io-zo tts wgimpd S- N. CHURCH C0. FISH DEALERS. in all kinda of Bee Food, 138 Beekman St., New York. Couaigomenta aoliclted Daily Return ii-ziseod hw gm pd JOSEPH CONLEY Wholesale Commission Dealer la All Kinds of Flash and Salt Fish Canadian Mackerel, Smells and Eels are Specialties. |76 ATLANTIC AVENUE. BOSTON. eturna made daily. 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