Christian Cynosure . d striking thoughts, the grand ideas ofwhich the pamphlet on the Batavia Con-vention is full. Get this book by allmeans. Price, post paid, 25 cents each. HOLDEN WITH CORDS. A fine recommendation of this wonder-ful book appears in the Lutheran Stand-ard oi Columbus, Ohio. Read the noticeand send to the N. C Association for acopy. Price in cloth $1; paper 50 cents. The title well chara-cterizes the is a serial that appeared in the ChristianCynosure, and was so warmly appreciatedthat it has been issued in book is richly deserved. It is one of themost fascina


Christian Cynosure . d striking thoughts, the grand ideas ofwhich the pamphlet on the Batavia Con-vention is full. Get this book by allmeans. Price, post paid, 25 cents each. HOLDEN WITH CORDS. A fine recommendation of this wonder-ful book appears in the Lutheran Stand-ard oi Columbus, Ohio. Read the noticeand send to the N. C Association for acopy. Price in cloth $1; paper 50 cents. The title well chara-cterizes the is a serial that appeared in the ChristianCynosure, and was so warmly appreciatedthat it has been issued in book is richly deserved. It is one of themost fascinating narratives we ever read,and teaches its lesson in a manner notsoon to be forgotten. It is evidentlywritten for the heart and its words go tothe heart. It is singularly free from wilddenunciation, and its occasional defectsin English grammar and style do not ma-terially detract from its value. Those whoare interested in the secret society ques-tion would do well to form the acquaint-ance of this interesting N. C. A. BUILDING AND OFFICE OFTHE CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE,261 WEST MADISON STREET, CHICAGO. NATIONAL CHRISTIAN ASSOC lA TION. President.—F. W. Capwell, Dale, Vice-Pres.—Jos. Travis, Chicago. Rec. Sec.—John D. Nutting, Oberlin. CoR. Sec. and Gen. Agent.— J. ,221 W. Madison Street,Chicago. Treasurer.—W. I. Phillips, 221 Street, Chicago. Directors.—Joseph Travis, J. ,.©. F. Lumry, M. R. Britten, T. , John Gardner, L. N. T. Meloy, Alexander Thomson, , J. B. Blank. The object of this Association is:To expose, withstand and remove secretsocieties. Freemasonry in particular, and otheranti-Christian movements, in order to save thechurclies of Christ from being depraved, to re-deem the administration of justice Irom per-version, and our republican government fromcorruption. To carry on this work contributions aresolicited from every friend of the reform. FoKM OF Bequest.—I give and bequeath tothe Na


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