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SAPOLIC Lawyers, Insurance Lawyers, Crim- Man Reason, Not by That They Might Talk Over Old Superior to Any Other - THE - swepPen Witn yovus FINANCIAL. PRAISE FOR BAR of 12 clergymen. The legal proression, ITOIhe FUDETnAIriad Consir‘Jou side byslae thuse mneu iu Providence Business Cards. I believe, has less violence prejudice ~the missionary convention, toplead profession who have departed this life, of a A SERMON OF *—ECIAL TO than is cause of dyingrace, then onhis way some of them skeptical and rebellious, A INTEREST; tobe found inthe sacred call- home from the convention, on celd of them penitent, LITTLE ARNOLD, ing. a some childlike and A. HEERBERT YOUs~<- LAWYERS. day, took off his warm cloak and threw Christian. Those were wandering stars HONEST GLOVE Embalmer, Fire Insurance. There is, however, no man who has it over the shoulders of wthinly clad for whom is reserved the blackness of TALK. Pueral Dinecter, Furmicher and Talmage Says WE FIT Rev. Dr. if He Were on more temptations graver responsibili- missionary, saying, ‘‘Take that and darkness forever, while these others GLOVES, . 838 Wes.minster Street, or went So Trial For His Life He Would Prefer a ties than the barrister, and he who at- . wear it; it willdo you more good than up from the courtroom of earth to do others, Providence. Insuraace written on all clasces cf Jury of Lawyers to One of Clergymen. tempts to discharge the duties of his it will me,”” or, like Judge McLean, the throne of eternal dominion. Through WE GUARANTEE OURS, Telephone. Night calls answered. property by position with oanly earthly resources is - who can step from the supreme court Christ the advocate these got glorious So do others, Residance; 512 Westminster Street WasHiNGTON, June 27. Dr. Tal- room of the United States acquittal. In the other it a making a very great mistake. Witness on tothe case was But when we do vou don’t have to come back here and & BOSS mage’s sermon today has a special in- } anniversary platform of the American hopeless lawsuit—an unpardoned sinner argue SPENCER the scores of men who have in that pro- about it. Should the gloves not wear as recommended terest for lawyers, and all who expect fession made eternal shipwreck. Wit- Sunday School union, its most powerful versus the Lord God Almighty. Ohb, is your ’ congratulation litigation! money waiting for you. to be lawyers, and all who the ness the men who, with the law of the orator, deserves and en- what disastrous Behold, he ALMIRA R. HUNT Weybosset St, =i are comium. comes! The Judge, the Judge, 29 lawyers. His text is Titusiii, land under their arm, have violated ev- the clouds TO-MORROW OUR $1 WASH friends of heaven, judicial CHAMOIS GLOVES Real Estate For Sale compan:es, represent- 18, ‘‘Bring Zenas the lawyer.”’ ery statute of the eternal God. Witness ' O mep of the legal profession, let of the ermine, the 6-BUTTON We are agepts for reliable throne, LENGTH GO AT ng $20,000,000. Be sure and callon us for The profession of the law is here in- the men who have argued placidly be- me beg you quit asking questions great white the judicial bench, ON TERMS, Telephone of to EASY nsurance, troduced, and within two days in the fore earthly tribunals, who shall shiver in regard to religion and begin believ- the archangel's voice that shall wake the G2c. Street, Providence, R.L Capital City 303 young men joined it, in dismay before the Judge of quick ing! The mighty men of your profes- dead, the crier, ‘‘Come, ye blessed; A SMALL LOT OF OUR 6 Division and gion, ye 4-BUTTON LENGTH at this season in various parts of dead. Witness Lord Thurlow announc- Story and Kent and Mansfield, be- depart cursed!"’ the acquittal or the ST. SCHOOL. PATENTS. and Christians, OrrosiTE BRIDGHAM the land other hundreds are taking their ing his loyalty to earthly government came not through their condemnation. “And I saw the dead, beads, their small Soc. Lots on Arlington Heights, overlook- diplomas for that illustrious profession, in the sentence, ‘'lfI forget my earthly but through hearts ‘‘Ex- and great, stand before God, and Imported French Goods, will wash as Beautiful opened.” nicely and soft as a silk ing the city, convenient to Dyer Avenue electric and is it not appropriate that I address sovereign, may God forget me!’"’ and cept ye become as a little child ye shall the books were handkerchief; cars; Union Ave nuecars willsoon pass them via in no wise the kingdom guaranteed to. Park. such young men from a moral and reli- yet stooping to unaccountable meanness- enter of God.” Roger Willlams a Christian, TO HIS gious standpoint, as upon them are now es. Witness Lord Coke, the learned and If you do not become O ZOLA CRITICS. rolling the responsibilities of that call- the reckless. Witness Sir George Mac- - man of the legal profession, until you U. S. and Foreign. can reason this whole thing out in re- Says He EKnows Them Well Enough to Louvre Clove ing represented in the text by Zenas the Kenzie, the execrated of all Scotch Cov- Co., Johaston Business Directory. i to Write Their Reviews. lawyer? enanters, so that until this day, in Gray - gard God and Christ and the immor- 279 & soul, Emile Zola devotes a chapter to his WESTMINSTER ST., JOSEPH A. MILLER CO,, We all admire the heroic and rigor- Friars’ churchyard, Edinburgh, the tality of the you will never b Smith, ~come a Christian all. Only crities in his last book, ‘““Le Nouvelle Providence, R. I. Byron A. Solicitors and Experts, ous side of Paul’s nature, as when he children whistle through the bars of at believe. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, stands coolly deliberate on the deck of the tomb, crying: ‘““BringZenas the lawyer.”’ Campagne.’’ The chapter which is en- ,R. 1. the cornship while the jack tars of the Mackenzie, {f Suaday Observance. titled ““The Rights of the Critic’’ is ad- Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles, 25 Butler Exchange, Prov come out you daar. ’ Mediterranean are cowering in the cy- BloodtiLift the sneck and draw the bar. ~ Another mighty temptation for the dressed to Gaston Deschamps of Le LEADER IN LOW FRICES, ino Experts and Arguments furnished clone; as when he stands undaunted No other profession more needs the legal profession is Sabbath breaking. Temps. After admitting Deschamps’ RENMOvVvVATIL:? - 6A.M.T013 P. M. Patent Litigation, Assistance and Coun- OPEN FROM amid the marbles of the palace before grace of God to deliver them in thei: The trial bas been going on for 10 or contention that a critic has a right to cil rendered as Experts in Patent Cases. Nero, OLNEYVILLE SQUARE. Canadian and American Pat- thick necked surrounded with his temptations, to comfort them in theix } 15 days. The evidence is all in. It is deal with a book under review as he European, lictors; trials, HENRY CRAM, ents for inventions. Designs and Trade- 12 cruel as wh2n we find him to sustain them in the discharge Saturday night. The judge’s gavel falls thooses, he declares that the critic can- earning his livelihood with his own of their duty. While I would have you desk, ‘‘Crier, »» TEMPEST'S SALVE. marks procared promptly. on the and he says, ad- not escape responsibility if he abuses Auctioneer CYCLONE needle, sewing haircloth and preaching bring the merchant to Christ, while journ court 10 Commission Merchant doing Wonderful Work, Curing Sores of every and the until o’clock Mon- his right. On the other hand, Zola Is description, old and new, ; gospel in the interstices; I would you bring to morning.”” On I both the as when have the farmer day Monday morning claims the right to criticise the critic of have removed to the Light and Commodious Store, Cuts, Scalds, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Stone we find him able to take the 89 lashes, Christ, and while I would have youn the counselor is to sum up the Rheum, 50 YEARS' case. a newspaper he has bought and paid §92-894 Bruises, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Salt Fever EXPERIENCE. every stroke of which fetched the blood, bring the mechanic to Christ, I address Thousands of dollars, yea, the WESTMINSTER ST., (HOYLE BUILDING) Sores, sunburn, Chapped Lips and Hands; draws reputa- for—the newspaper, not the critic. He from wounds made by iron; Bed yet continuing in his missionary work; you now in the words of Paul to Titus, tion and life of his client, may depend Where all my former beasts, m;:( and says on this point: patrons®and the public in general are cordi- ghonres; also good for &c. ces 25¢. as when we find him, regardless of the ‘‘BringZenas the lawyer.’’ By so much upon the success of his plea. How will 50¢. per box, manufactured Tempest salve Co., ‘“lf my brother writers wished to ally invited to call, as with improved Drug- facilities I am better R.b{I. Forsale at consequence to himeself, delivering a are and great, by spend the P. O. Box 235, Olneyville, as his duties delicate he intervening Sunday? There speak up, what charges we could pro- prepared to glists or by mail. Felix, govern- g serve them than ever before. temperance lecture to the 0 much does he need Christian stimu- is not one lawyer out of a bundred that duce against the critics. We know them lus and safeguard. We all ment inebriate. But sometimes we become cli- can withstand the temptation to break all so well. We know the bonhomie of ! catch a glimpse of the mild and genial ents. Ido not suppose there is a man 50 NOTICE TRADE MARKS, the Lord’s day under such circumstances.
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