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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1896)
t State Chemist, California: The Royal fulfils all the require ments. Our tests show it has greater leavening power than any other. i "T U1 WT A YTVsfM-I TTPfTT PrPsidinr officer. At the iiome missions (JjJ!i XiJJAi.U OVyJlUAiUlX i meeting we propose to have an acting president as chairman. It looks as if we R ROSSITER SAYS HE IS "NEITHER oti CHRISTIAN NOR PRESBYTERIAN." 4 I" f' ' h Presbytery Dlwienta The President 6 Will Therefore Prmlile Ht a Meeting of .the Home MifwlonB Organltlon Abont .JUnferinented Wine. "'j "Qrover Cleveland does not stand as Ii Christian or a Presbyterian. We can't . fford to introduce him an the leader at IKbe big home mission meeting. He ' oold attract a crowd, a rabble. " t These were the words used by the " lev. Dr. Stealy B. Rossiter at the meet na of the presbytery of New York, (eld the other afternoon at the comer jd Twentieth street nnd Fifth avenue, Sew York. The meeting had been har monious up to that time. There had teen considerable discussion over the 0,dmision to the presbytery of certain Mnen whose work was not wholly con fined to New York city. It was finally "tedded to admit those who received liinnil there. it! Then Dr. Thompson made a report IrAom the home missionary department, M, The committee proposed, first, that Ipecial services be held at the chapel of enjehich the elders and ministers of the prihuroh would be present and over which "'William IS. Dodge would preside. brJ They also proposed that on the fol raiowing day the Presbyterian ministers in ilhe city should exchange pulpits and 'JVeach on home missionary work. Final ly, on March 3, was to come a grand pome missionary rally in Carnegie ball. it.it this Dr. John Hall was to act as ' 'temporary chairman and introduce Pres ident Qrover Cleveland as the presiding 'Officer. Addresses were to be made by ftf. Sheldon Jackson, B. T. Washington Saii T. De Witt Talmag-, K'f At) Cleveland's name was pronounced "1 murmur ran around the room. All the iiifeiniBters und elders present assumed in air of interest. Dri Rossiter rose hurriedly to his feet iA 3 . ' T, . u : .. 1 rt we got to the condition where we have depend on men's names to do the l pror oi uoar I W. Thompson explained the work n8that Jucksou had done in the west and Washington in the south and spoke highly of Dr. Talmage's eloquence and Jeneat spirit in the home missionary miueldV' lltj ,,s untjoua J llea(J Qf C0UU. w.7,7 lie continued, ' all 1 can say is rthathe" i(4 Applause interrupted his remarks, at '(tte conclusion of which Dr. Smith got iDithe floor and said he approved of the 'Mans of the committee entirely. He that Mr. Cleveland was a good ibyterian. "I am sorry," said Dr. Ramsey, "that Ithifl llHH lint, hppil n. Bmwf Gouainn T hata "iilo hive it go out to the world that we " laeiiiailo reflections on the head of the ioverunieut. He haB shown his sympa Biy with us, and we should accept it jordially. He has been a good Presby terian. I have heard him in a public S Jpoech laud the Westminster catechism tnd Jraise the confession of faith. If he presides over onr meeting, it will show )Ct people thut the Presbyterians mean busi , jjess that they are acting on common j jensf lines." y " am not opposing the plans of the ' Bomjiittee," said Dr. Rossiter, earnest ly aqcl slowly. "God forbid that I should So that, but I want to enter a slight feorf of dissent. At the foreigu missions Cneeting they bad a former president as V VENERABLE OLD SALT. were trying to go them one better in public feeling. This fact will bring out certain political preferences that will tell upon the audience. I don't like it. Qrover Cleveland does not stand as a Christian or a Presbyterian. We can't afford to introduce him as the leader at the big home missions meeting. He would attract a crowd, a rabble. We want earnest mem thoughtful men. We sbonld hesitate before asking the presi dent to be our leader. " Dr. Patterson said he thought the last remarks were sensible. He did not be lieve mat it was proper to try to go the foreign missions one better. " Dr. Shiland I think that President Cleveland Dr. Wiley I object. I don't think we should indulge in uncomplimentary re marks about the head of our nation. "I didn't intend to make uncompli mentary remarks," replied Dr. Sbiland. "I only wanted to say that I had heard him make good religious speeches." After some further discussion the re port of the committee was adopted, with five dissenting votes. D. Stuart Dodge of the temperance committee made a report, which con tained the following words: "That ses sions allow the nse of nufermented wines only at the communion table. It is lamentable that many, who sorely need the sustaining comfort of the Lord's supper, are debarred because of alcohol in the sacramental cup. The adulterated compounds of modern com merce should be banished from the or dinance and their fumes no longer dese crate the house of God." This created considerable discussion, in which Dr. Mullully said he liked a good glass of wiue himself and drank it. He thought it certainly should be used at the communion table. It was finally decided that the report should go out only as a recommendation. New York Herald. C.pt. Hnina lias Crossed the Atlantic Nearly Six Hundred Time. Captain V. II. Haius, commodore of the Cuuard fleet, who has Just retired from active service, was one of the old est and ablest of the world's ship mas ters. In his retirement maritime com merce suffers a distinct loss. The old salt had been in the service of the great line of steamers since 1807 and made no fewer than 51)0 trips across the Atlantic. His Inst voyage was made in the Cam pania. 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