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In 1867 it published " The Temperance Chimes," and later on •• Bugle Notes," "Ripples of iSong," " Prohibition Songster," "Temperance and Gospel Songs," "The Tem- perance Evangel," " Band of Hope Songster,"'and " Ral- ^' lying Songs," all of which have been most favorably re- ceived by the temperance public. - In "Trumpet Notes" we have sought to combine the ° choicest gems from ^\ the books, with many of the very best from other sources, and to give a large number of new ' tunes from some of the mo^t popular composers in the country, together with many of the old familiar Gospel songs, and adapted to all organizations and Temperance assemblies, and to supply a Standard Book of Song suit- able for every phase of the movement. ^ . We send it forth with the sincere hope that it may be instrumental in aiding the growing sentiment against drink «aRd the saloons, and help to usher in the " Better time coming," "50 long foretold," when "Right shall win the day." The music and poetry of nearly every piece is copyright property, and cannot be used without consent of the , owners. . . I COmUGHT, 1888, BY Tb NAnoNAL TBHraiAMo Socnrv and Pubucatiom Hoon. =^>sii'^K-- "?i?prsf ' Trumpet Notes FOR THE * TEMPERANCE BATTLE-FIELD. lift up your Voice in Trumpet Notes. FA»,VJ.CHOBBr. ■ „ HUHKHTP.MAI,. 1. Lift up|,jr»jnrvoice, ye faith -fal, in 2. Lilt up yonr voice, tri - amphant, In 3. Lift up your voice, ex - alt . ant, In uunnnt jr. ALAIIf. ye faith -fuL In trnm.nnt tiaj^o ^r „ i tram- pet not«8 of trum-pet notes of trum-pet notes of song; In - spire ooi Our but - tie Wy Un - furl pair glo cour - age. Let ev - Vy heart be stronff ^^». ^ ' "^"^ f '^ ■ *'^*'P ^' ^«°'i ^^ long; nous ban - ner And proud-ly march a - lone ^^^^ ^ i \ i Hi s =i =±tf«t: ^ -L -r- ^ Se Z'k r; s's- ■ s'i'^ ,^fs.t- 3'S' " ^ Fith might anrl right to con- aner Kin*. Al . «« . i.„i *.. With might anrl right to With might and right to With might and right to qner King Al - co - hoi. onr foe. con - qner King Al - co - hoi. our foe. con - qaer King Al - oo - hoi, our foe. •itmitt. urn, »y TU MaUMMl Tiyum , i.rtt- I ^^i^^^SS It said to ev - ery lisfuing e.ir. An - oth - er dav's be- 4jnn: To join the few who loughftve fought. With faith th:itJiev. er dies; With Hiin OH Leafl -er of our cause. With bal - hit. prayer ami kou" ^c=^ -«- i i S£=3: T^ i :*I=t *^ y^ ^ 14 i :^ i ,honr; 1 So, in our ua - tiou's gloom, a peal Rings out onr tri - nmph Our foes fall back in wav'ring liuen, And trfm-ble for their powe^. WeUworku - nit- ed,braYeandstroug,Un'- til thewhis-ky power. tt tells howbon-est, ear -nest work Breaks down the tyrant's power. They know de - feat is drawiiignear,— God's clock has strock the hour. Throoghout the world, shall isure-ly know God's clock bis struck the hour. 4 — » '. 0. 9 0-0 . m 'T .( s ^ l^lr^^4tU 4 Rbfraix. — \- 5 4=4 *^ n - : f.fJJ* -s>- ■3L I God's clock has strack the hour, The hour of vie - to - ry; J^^t J W t I m^ -«- UMg by Mbtrt Lwij. ^ tak tolleil One; TO - ert rise f ' ery wrong; God's Clock has struck the Hour.— Concluded. 5 It HKh-ers iu the glad new day, When all the ua- tion shall be free,— t==1: -f>^ ffrr . f F^rY^ f-f-f-f i^^^ God's clock has struck the hour, ^ ^m I P» . P ' P •— ,_#_A • P- God's clock has struck the hour. baa strack tho honr. rant's power. 3ck the hour, ack the hour. Star of Peace to Wanderers Weary. Jane C. Simfsox. 8s, 7« k 4. Lowell 3£abos. X i i I II: I f iQi M ^ 1. Star of peace lb wand'rers wea-ry. Bright the beams that smile on me: 2. Stiir of liope, gleam on Iho bil-lo\v, IJless the sonl that sisths for thee; 3. Star of faith, when winds are mocking All his toil, he flies to tbeel ^4 1 b I — r I r r i r li ^ h ! I '^ ! r ^^ rr^~T ?^^ *=?=»= I (Km. p ^m Cheer the pi - lot's vi- sion dreary. Far, far at sea; Cheer the pi -lot's BleKS' the sail-nr s lone-ly p How, Far, fur at S'-a; Bless the sail-or's Save hiiu on the billows rocking, Far, far at sea; Save him on tha t it ■ t±±± fik % 1K=^- =5=1=P 1^ ^ £33 r^ ^ r^ ■o~. -zr izz^ t 4. vi-sioii dreary, Far, far at sea. lonWy pilifiw. Far, far at sea. billi>wrtr«)ckin!^, Far, far at" sea. fc m g w ^ -Star divine, O safely guide him. Bring the wanderer home to thee; :Sore temptations long have tried him Far, far at sea. : || 5. Star of hope, gleam on the billow. Bless the soul that sighs for thee; : Bless the sailor's lonely pillow. Far, fur at sea. :*|l JjWiiPS'W a t^oida by Bev. K H. STokw, D.D. Daybreak. i r ■ -Jr /' i I V.' ^»^ • ^F- r ^ 9 m • . V * V .. ■ — ' — ~ 1 ^ I ^ :e=:e ^s* Nev . »r minfl 1 God » helj. .?.S R^l; '^?r '" "" ""ao"'" Wot*?, ^^s Hear the drum beat lond and long. Swell a H«ir the drum beat loud and lonf Swell a Let ■ the drnmsbeatlond«nd long Swe I Let the drum beat loud and lonf sleU a Bu - gle blast and drum beat long SweU a 5 glad, glad, glad, plad, glad, . !■» n. N.m.1 ■f.,,^,„e. fcrirt,^ >. L.4M h. HnJ^ ^ * tn-nnipli-aut 'song; tri-nMjph-aiit song; tri-nmph^nt song; tri-uniph-ant ,^ong; tn-umpii-itut song; flyrV*. UN. kjr TW N.u-■!> " " *_Jt £ *|»»l|li IM^ If Tk KtlNuI Taaparaacr • eirljf mi emUklkm Hnw, It I_- '-i= _ %.-V_:^'t**-' — ^The Right ShaU'Win the Day. 9 SbMB BicxvoBU. HUBKBT P. llADr. mi,! \ iMUih#ht-^rttTT\ H 1. Tbro' t)ie miats of nigbt is shining fair and clear a glorious star, ATid the 2. 'Tis the star that heralds morning af - ter long and gloomy night ; Tis tite 3. Ob,„ be brave of heart, my brothers, in the bat • tlelitt'jour eye To the 4. Think of home and loved oi^es, comrades, vhen you face thedesperate foe; For your a u.A i: S. M 9 \/ 9 £ f &— 1> VlVHi> \ snlen-dorof its brightness, like a bea - con seen a - far, Flash-es splen-dorof its brightness, like a bea - con seen a - far, F^ash-es star of pro - hi r bi - tion, and its pure and stead-y light Guides the star whose ray of promise flash-es grand -ly forth on high, And our boy and mine, my brothers, strike a strong and tell-ing blow; Shall we, ^ CilOKUS. -•miUi M 14-^ ^ is at hand. Glo-ry, glo- ry, hal-le - lu - jah, Glo - ry, glo-ry, hal-le will bo won. will be ours, must be ours. trn- 111 - jah, Glo - ry, glo-ry, hal- le - lu - jah. For right shall win the day, *Hrt|M. UMt, !<» Tk. KkUuul Td wonr Friend; oa Him dipend For vie - to-^at ffi Who is the Coming Man ? II Ber. JOHH 0. FOBTKR. ^^M ' 4 ' 4 — 4 J Bev. BOBKBT LOWBT. i 1^f=i fe 1. Hail to the com - ing nn-knowu chief, WUo'U blow the ft - nal 2. Let's snnnd the toe - siu lonp; and lond, Let's siug the con-q'ring 3. Great God, as - sist - our work once more, Give an-swerato oar l^4 ^U ? ? 1 f^LLj4f-fiL4#^N ^ bu - gle call. And lead the fore - es in the fight A - gaiust the he - ro's song. Let's ring the ehang-es of our iaitb. Till' man shall fer-ventpmy'r;Let mer - oy, peace and love pre -vail, Till Ohrist has -#^ -#- -#- firT ^ t ^;h ^^-J:l± w ' m Chorus. -Jij i j i:!i jll^^ de - mon Al -co - hoi. Who is the com - ing man, Who will shoot the doom of wrong, triumphed ev - ery where. ^ * ' [i \! ! ' t \ [i| : t^ » |N r ^ - ^^^UU^ML^ ^^ m mar-shall ev - ery tribe and clan? O hail him, pray for him, ml - ly -^ f- f- f- -^ ■^- -f^ : : : : :~f- ^ -^ ^^=ut=^^^ m 1 m when he comes. And fol - low hitn in bat - tie for your hearts and homes. fe^rf^ t i i t T $ ^ W — yt- U ' ^ 'dinri|kt, IM7, k| lokrt Uwrx^ mmui , j*_ ^, ^ ■ .1 . t^_, , ' 12^ >" Thy Lord is with Thee. Bev. JoH» B. Drufc ^^^^^ ^rr ^^^. :g:^f- ^^^g^. Ki^MiM^ ClIOBUS. ^ rDn^- |^'P°Vl"»»trenst»'.K0 8etthypeo-ple free. He leads to vio-t'ry ov-er all tHy foea faHw own way the Loi^l thy God wifi sam \ Break ev-ery pitcher I ware eabh blazing lamp ■ ^^^0 Thy Lord is with thee,* ^ ^ ^^^^S dark tho- the ni|5ht. A'^thee. to keep thee ia thickest of the fight • ^ ^m Will. the.^',t„ bring «,«, t., vi,= .f,,., '^ y|„.,.,y ,„a to igti •'«*'«WH*t.ll»> ^ ^E-p V ^ ,% .. ■: John Axdkbbon . Star of Temperance. (May b« sung as a Solo.) •^- /■ 1^ *1 ^ i^ ^ SotCbt Lowbt. r— t- ^ W 1. When dnrknewi brooded o'er the scene, And grief was mg-ing sore; 2. In diH - tnnt lands beyoh I the sea, On many, n far-off 8tnind« 3. "Twos love a- woke its sa • cred fires. Love keeps them still n - glow^ 4. In betin-ty, power, and gnindenr, still Its ge - nins proudly stmy^ r r • r vg f ^m ? 5 &^ While an - gnish dire and hnn -ger keen Hope hails its sil- ver beams with glee. Love reg - n - lates its pure de - sires, An aid and help to all who will, ¥ A - round their ter -rors bore,^ — As broad -ly they ex - pand; As hours audKea-^ons go; On all the earth's highways; ^ r-t-f rt^ ^ r.: g g gj rrj-j ?\f-\ f r ^ m :^ r ? ^ ^^ & A- bdve the gloom, di- vine- ly clear, A bright'ning radiance shows, From faint-est streak on sorrow's sky, ^here bright its splendor grows. Love la - bors to ex - alt and bless, Ex - changing gifts for blows; rAnd sweet as light, and bright as spring, ](ts fruit and flowers dis-close; ^ ^ ^ r— '.T-g t} m ■/■ t I ^ JrH- 'm -iS- w\i\i\\ 1 And sent froih heaven to guide and cheer, The Star of Temp'r.mce rose. For man and nit - tions, far and nigh, The Star of Temp'rance rose, e. And, for an aim sub - lime as this. The Star of Temp'rance rose.^' To bet -ter ev - ery nior-tal thing The Star of Temp'rance rose. ' Mrf!fff7Tp-| e«nii^. MM, kj i.kwt u»ty. ij'. 14 Onward! Onwardl Band Vietoribusr ^- «• FOODBWIT. Spirited. ■i .: 3-T« the TCn-dcrS'SSR^ S;°«V' f^ sasiiraiife ^■"^^X?6&£S5£["£'. :wMT-^ r--l- -P F ha - a J J 1^ » *o to • py ! y^;^ j ZsL~i ff f ■y-i,- VealGodand a„.,,;i«%3-/:-y-.g;o^^^ be ..„„. wonl sasKusamifasli^^ ^^ ^^ Grandly the People are rising. 16 Kiv. C. W. Bav, p.D. ^Vm. J. KlBKPATIUCK. 1. (*m^(lly the people are ris-iug, Hailing the t,'ivalau.l the kuioU; a. Childreii.the hope of the iia - tion— Menfrom the hillsaiid theglade- 3. Widows and orphans in 8..r- row, Tell u» their hunger and woe;' • • -it-^ -^ ^^■ And with a conriRe snr - priH-iiig, 8oino from the worthiest 8ta - tion, Smil - ing we whisper — to-mor-row -#-• f!. ^ .#- #. #. Numbers respond to onr call. Ea - ger - ly come to bur aid, We shidl to vie - to - ry go. ■r- • T- T' -^ -^ -^ -^ ^^ Chorus. O - ver eacH mountain an^ o - ver each val. ley Will ech - o the - win W ^ ^L' ] "iL.^ ^ Tem-per-ance song 'tiU round ns for da-tjafaaU eoh . o the Tem - peranoe sonr. ^^^mp ^^^^^7."^ ^" ' iM l l ral - ly. shall ml - ly, The hope - ful, the brave and the strong. •bnriiki. ua. bf w. j. siikrutfak. aa^asasjfea^ifesBotatii s aja'fieariaais^ij^ ■ij^^m ^ISfiS^ * ; y40l£ ^ ' I^Llhi ' I4?A^^ iri^iJjjlj'jjui'^TvSj! t VI 18 Well make the Foe retreat, Boys. Jonra &IALIH8. . . BncUali. 1 j We have lo fiRht a foe. boys. Of e - vill name and birth. One j , nowtlieseBons of earth, boyn. With us td-geth-w meet Sd ■^^^^ ^ m SLT^" Sf Si'fiWt? H„.^, ..iioiai,- -^-^ Chobus. # ^^^^^^^ To make.this foe re - treat We see the foe re -treat We think not of a trace, boys. Nor tell i|| iifr^Ea^^ oompromige with wrong; We nev - er doubt the is- sue. Our faith in ^i^rt III .III .N' I i|j. God is strong: Our foith in God i. strong. boys, Well nev -er know de- ^ ace, boys. Nor Well make the Foe retreat— Concluded. 17 i ^ 1 frnffiprii.. feat; Bat bold - Ijr fight for trath and right. And make Uie foe le - treat. uJ44^MJm^ ^ 3 We know in every battle , Some naefut Uvea are lost; But thiiiigh oiir tusk is luiglity, We've c«>iiiit«'(l lip the cost. Yes, counted All the cost, boys, Anti tfaonsh it will be great. Well pay the bill with right good will, To luake the fue retreat— Cuo. 4 For life we liave enlisted, . And free fruin doubt and fear We sitfht the hostile forces, _Ana give a henrty cheer I We give a ringing che(>r, boys! And rash with footsteps Aset Upon the foe, with blow on blow To force him to retreat.— Caa Cold Water Clear and Friendship Dear. (A Nsw Version of AuM Lane Syne.) 1. Cold wa - tcr clear and friendship dear Bring pur - eat joys to mind. The mg syne. For aald laog j^yne^ my '^ JJM^ dear,For auld lang syne,OarloTeandfriend8hip we'll renew,Inauld 2 N« heart that's pnre can long endure _^ ilie curse of rum and wine ; I ' 'y^*' '•*"'^" •"'« **»« wWe world o'er luauldlangsyue.— Cho. - 3 By ennny bowers and bonny flowers ■n^^V^^fS^ ''«" «'** aniidnd; ''•s^&iJ^;?^:!3;2;^y-»"«'»^ ^_ 4 The song we song when we were yoong. Aye round our hearts will twine ; Tbe temperate ways and sunny days Of aald lang syne.— Cho. •,. * S*!*"'* '"*^ hefore, aye, more and man. When evennig days are fine. And memories dear, ourliearts to cheer. Like Mid lang qme.— Cho. 1 Jl # An aid and help to all who will, Oa nil the earth'n highways; P^=F TTi I r I r t : i c: t 5 w—w I m i r ^ m :^ r ? ^ ^^ ^ A- bdire the gloom, di- vine- ly clear, A bright'ning radiance shows, From faint-est streak on sorrow's sky, ^here bright its splendor grows. Love la - bors to ex - alt and bless, Ex - changing gifts for blows; vAnd sweet as light, and bright as spring, Jtft fruit and flowers dis-elose; P^ ^ *± gg ^; 'r-g rMr ^ i J J n JJ l ^J l J^^^ And sent frotti heaven to guide and cheer. The Star of Temp'r.mce rose. For man and nit - tions, far and nigh, The Star of Temp'ianoe rose. ^ To bet-ter ev - ery nior-tal thing The Star of Temp'rance rose.l-: rir-'i^ri il ;i[ etni<^. MM, kj m*nt u»tf . r l^vf ,^ iS «^ Dw,«„t wiuu^*^^^ ^^^ flag-Star. the New Flag-Star.— Concluded. it rj i ji,j] i ,^' ,i i i ij i^j Well work 1^ pro • hi - bi • tion 'HU tIo • to ■ ry is won. M ^ if^~n^ W.H.BON1CEB. A Joyous Song we Sing, t.cbammox. Spirited. ^l^LUiiJlU \ n ii 1 1, 1 I 1. A BOiig, ft joy-ona BonR to thee, O Temp'ranoe, now we bring; 2. O Temp'ranoe, there's a f;rfet-ing here From wealthy and from poor; 3. AQc8 we will sing! We -now re-ne^w with-oflt a fear, Onr pledge of fenl-ty snre I Fnmjcr - mer slaves of drink and woe, Who now thro' the* are free 1 Kf^^M-P4 t ^ t t . f =^-^ i 1 1 » — F— H^ m^ I With hearts and voic- es full of glee, Thy prais-es we will sing! 1(0 grief or Radness m hiin\ij clonds thy brOW, But ..joy and hope are tliere; ^And pray that toe fresh strength niay gain, 'Shy blessings all to tell; £% And tMm-en, foo, and d^U-dren dear. Thy name with love re - peat; jp) ; r if ^ m p i D. C. for Chonn. And as wo think up -on thee now, A look of love we wear.* m »•»! f^-> ..u uiiuji. II i»- uu »uco uuw, A luoK oi lOTB wo Wear. With vig-or new thy canse maintain, And all thy trinmphs swell. And all who now are gather'd here, WiUi joy thy presence greet ft^ * •#• -^ fr ^ f: f: t: ^ m m ^ J'- -i::'. % i';-*" %> '■.''•'■'['y"'^"'U> • - ' w ■.;*•' --f^r-. ■''■■'sfc/:'d(A:K » ■;:;l \.r--' ^W . f^v, ' v^' . n" , ■ ■ ... •■ 1 -' ' 1 20 >fc«- C. L. Sbacklock. MmtaUto. IJft High the Banner. D. B. Towxu, ^^^^ land and sea, . we will win. ■will en - dare, 'Twill be borne a - loft "L ♦»: la #« » ., loit ,4% the muse of richt. mm-seif u onr might- y shield. lift High the Banner.->-'Concluded. 21 11,^ HJ iJ jJ i f i'l'lilfHHit i Bbines with a oheer-ing ray, For the wand'ring and the lost. ... lurks in the ftimes of wine. To the res -one we will fly..., lives to the cause they love, And a spot -less ban- ner bear... la&jg VI' f i r-f't' Ghobus. -■■' ^ . k =a- =»• :=»• K yf' Lift it hijgh,.., lift thetemp'ranceban-ner high t Let it; P riniifirrr^' i Lift It high, wave o'er land and sea, . . . Twill be bqme. ... a - lofl in the I i ri.: i: r J o'er land and sea, 'Twill beprondly borue aloft, ■ JJi J ■ I r- J " ^ ^ cause of right, Till the whole wide world ^ i=U: rT-^f ff IS free. > the world is free. i :^ k AU-gracious God to Thee we Raise. Tune— Meloombc. L. M. 1 All-gracions Gk>d to Thee we raise Our voice in solemn prayer and pni^ ; We praise Thee for Thy mercy shown; Lord, let that mercy now be known ! 2 Intempemnce on every hand Al>owids U^ ^>8 o^ goiity land; While dmnkanls glory in th* ir shamei And pour contempt on J^nn' name. 3 Lord"! let Tliy banner 1)6 disjtlayed, And check tlie rniu hiii liuth made; - ^ The foe with power divine assail. Nor )et the l^osta of hell prevail. ' '^fff rtj? 22 Why Fanner Jones went to the Meeting. LANTAWlUKHlSMm,. GKO. E. CUMBEBa ^ ^ tn^jN^N^ 1. Yoi ? ^ =s?^ 1. You .II look as -ton-i8bed to see farmer Jonea Come in - to the 9 ..V . . Wm tliat liq -nor hm al - read-y ma.le Host ue - ri - ou» 3. Yota re oiy - ng har.l tiiiits be - cause i,rio-6s are low, x\ow prio - es ai 4. Near BIX huu.lrod millions of dol - lars in time Each year by t "^ '^' ^ -^ -^*— :fe±^ rr^-u T/^^ meet - injj to - night ; work in his life,— Al fixed by de-maiid; 8 diink-ourse is lost; A( sjfid he'd have nothing to do i»^th the work, t^o' not a drop of thttstufifhas been drank ^ipe hun^dred millions of dol -lars are spent loss of em . ployiueut of la - boV - iug^ men. Sf^ ^^nd doubtless he thought he was right. By hns-band,or chil - dren, or vife^ for liq • ubr, each year, in onrland; To make up the bur - deusome cost; He saiti that his soiis have groi, He looki^d quite amazed, but I But eight hundred inil- lions of* For there w«uld'bopleu-ty of 1 ^1'" ' \u \ ^ ^ 43- t~ -i9- i 3^^3 (.< A- \ : P m ^M ^ op steady lads, Hisdanehters have all i i^t ■¥-"(a- ^ f? fc^ ♦ '^I **^''« «!? ^"«''*«" »"»^e »» marrie.t>woll ; 'Twas like - ly that hastened to »y. «ril showyou, dear sir, howit is; I've stud-i^ it ilw"»T *•"?; ^^ ":""* "**''^ '""•* *'»''* ^« ««t' For those who buy work forthemaU, If dea- ti- tute vie - tims of rum Could .pcnd ,dl the m ^ $ - P^- \£ «if|rt|M. M^ kr «. N.llMlV«ivm«. M^ .1 rMiH«„ ^ w^^ 7 A. W^S^^W Why Farmer Jonea.— Concluded. 28 whta-key woaldney-errtaohhim, He neitbef5»ould paroh««J nor sell. Z^,Zm tell y^^^^^^^i^^^J'^tJ!^ 1.^. luoi And J'lt ran you iutj II iiniM " """ •""• — -- • . ,i„. „or. few dol^larshaveleft For bread, atipo-ta- toe*, and meat. l:'„.."y tl'^'t nov. goes for drink, For clothing audoomforu of home. Ohobub. tf^ m With facts aud with fig - ures I shoWd far-mer Jones That m m v f ^^^^^ 4?^-T^=^r no one escapes the rum blight; We need Wm to^ help us * ^^^^^tt S ^'' j^ J: 1^ f. P ^ 1 bol- ish the curse, And that's why he's with us to - night ^ i: f i ^ ^^^^^ " You see that these millions of dollars oi wast^ Directly decrease the demand ; And lessens the prices of everj' thing That farmers produce from the land ! These practical statf meuts convinced farmer JonflBi That no one escapes the rum blight, Be vowed he would help us abolish the curse, And that's why he Vwith UB to-night. 'KJ»»j«.™y'W OT-I'i^T™,»^<"wi^^y-gy^5i™», I 1 ; 24 C. K. Cadt, Drink, Drink. Glee. WU. B. B lADBUir. ^^ ^ I ■» d. . ride., •T.iU l, oir aiT to" tag*. B.r fi " ij ^^^^^ ? -V 1/- oar t 1 Ce.: ■■ t'S h^?^''For wh«li;^ "ei-ther c^re nor pain. Z^ I • • . m ■ 'm — -« — ■ — • z-^ — ^^z. Ce.: ■■ t'S h^?^''For wh«li;^ "^* *^^' <^re nor pain. But ?.«> ""■ *»s, jfor when he saw man fmA iir/i.tl.4v„!] « "r -^- .j^ ": ^°f ■ Wben men «. ,„« r-^irS,^:?.' ««a -V— y- i wa - ter pare and bright; jpl - \y rogne waS he; time, oar time to laagb; ^^^^m ^^^ cheer- eth hke the gen - tie rain : Drink w» - ter dnigg'dthe bowl, and sly- ly laughed, h" ht St Bao . chn8 can no fol - low'r. find. Well lauV ^ ?; •ore a, ba, .' i1Wi%M> >■' TrNi TnrtBAaoi Cmmm, k| Drink, drink, drink.drink. .hiuk. «*f ha, ha,, ha. lui. Well laugh, ha, hj '^ V"*" ^^R^T^Wf j> y, '9'- Drink,. DrinlL—Concluded. 89 ? ^ ^ wa - ter, ha, ha! ha, bn! 1^ i Driuk wa - ter, Ha, ba^ ha, We'll laugh, ha, pure wa - ter. ha, ha, ha I ha, ha, ha! ^ * i m "* drink, drink, drink. Drink, drink, drink, drink, drink, drink, drink, drink, hn, ha, ha! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! ha, ha, ha! H«, ha, ha, ha, ha, • ha,^--ha, ha! Chorus. 4: i ?^ ^ 1/ l** l(ll «<'' 1/ * . Drink, drink, driuk, driuk, driuk, drink, drink, driuk, Drink, drink, drink. giEs ^^ wnr~rn drink, drink, driuk, Drink wa - ter, pnre wa - ter, I>ri&k wa - ter, pnre wa - ter, unnK ji-ji ? — £=-- >= £" >~ I* i * 'i I ri iiV. drink, d rink, drink, driiik.drink. drink, drink. Drink,driuk,drink,drink,drink,dritiK,drink,drink,drink, .i.» - *^i. n-A - iar t\nt>n nn<1 hriaVit. Drink wn ^_^_^ ^ - ' ■ • -^ F-^ wa - ter, wa - ter pnre and bright. Drink wa - ter,^pnre wa - ter, wa - ter pnre ana Drigni, i^rinK wa - Hsr,^piire ^ r-f r 1 p-g--^4-hf-H-^ t — f r r i I \, [i [> i I I I I' i -rr u V V u ':^ drink,driuk,drink,drink,drink,drink,drink,Drink,drink,drink,drink,drink, LlM L. i 3 wa ter, Driuk wa • ter pnre and bright. e£ J — i. ^^ V-f -. — , , ^ drink, drink, drink, Drink wa - ter pore *=i: and I bright, vi ■^"'1 -i Ai ;f ■ IJ 26 O^ W. CoLum. Coming Vietory. Wm. J. KliiKTATIICK. 1. There sk^mnr- mar in thn tr*i . i„„ „Tj !i.-_-, . isrte^j? ^^^li-r^'^rt^^ « ~ V— - *B*, wf >|{ui«r ^ ^^^m ^3 s?^sr^5 !s-^:f;a^r^S|u>»^s::^ix 6^ ^^^m ^m ^^^^z'^.sLi'^t^.x ?*^rr ^^^m ^^m CHoaca. •"if.^;^'-'s?s:„t?ri*t .t °-'^«-.— j-wth. «r ,n.y .Hll .d.™,c-». S«, il, baa-wm X'-Jg i^'ule ^^^W P ^^^isKssIsf^ '."■'V ■ Coming Victory.— Concluded. t7 *. ^^^ Oa - word, on - ward, now let vie ' fry be * the yes, waving, ^^^^^^^^m watoht«i>rd. The bat^tle by the bal - lot must be won! ^^^^^^^^^i 3 Hear this armyK heavy footfall, hoy it shjikes the solid ground. Xb it ffiUherK to do battle for th^ ngbt, .... j Hear^he^tgiuVvoit.^ of captains aud the thri^^^^^^^^ Bound. They are calling us to muster lor the flght— OHO. 4 Soon will conie a day of gladness, when the irictorjr we gai^^ And our laud, redeemed and ransomed shall be frw, , We will join the voice of millions as they shout the glad refrain To the welcome song of Freedom's Jubilee.— Cho. ' i ,_ ' ' * Lord, Let Thy Blessing now Descend. Tun«-CHRI8TMA8. CM. G F. HASDEt, 17M. 1 Lord let thy bless-ing now de-scend, To give our work suo-oess; 2 O^r ill o^ meeting still preside, Ou»conqring cause con-fesn; \ Owspeakets'tongueswjthtruth^^in^pu^^ The' hearers' hearts pre-pare; i \\\ H\ fi ij i f Jay many to our cause incline, And find true happiness, Aad find truetappine^ 0frS^irule;our..T.n..l.p5i4e.Andallourlaborsbles8.Anda^^^^^ Thattrt^thto8ee,receive,admite,And ever cfcensh thee. And ever cherish thee. fA ■% -> ~^ ~ ,f- y3 -rr/^' -«_ '■i-^lt^tg^ -a 28 Mabt T. Latrbaf. p The Drunkard's March* mf iri\i^u i=i L. B. JlWBU K i *)y\ ?^t| ^^ *i# 1. Tramp, tramp, tramp in the dmukard'H wny, March the feet of a 2. Tramp, tramp, tramp to a drunkard's dm, Out of boy •hood ao 3. Trump, tramp, tramp till a dmnkard's grove Hides the wreck of a -• ■ ,0 ^-* .^. ,fi> w-0- t p^^m 9-^ t t h^ni) \ rnu^ h^ im 0—0 mill-ion men; If none shall pit - y and notre shall save. Whore will the {mt6 ahd fair; So soon for - get - ting the joys of home— Slightinp; a ife of 8bame,Audsoals,whom Je-sus has died to- save, Meet with tf ^fc m fes U—U t^ H f=F P i=^ K i I lljLlJ^' ^M f:Twr^ ^m F=i=3 march they arfr mak - ing end? The yonng,the strong, the old are sad moth - er's love and prayer; And Hw'iil and sure, in paths *of fiit - ore we dare not name. God help ns all the cross to T ,0^ 0\0 ino - nieut. to think or care What is the fate, thnt comes nt last? ho • li • est ties of time— Rea-Bdu; dethroned and Konl gone wild I cour-age till toil aiid prayer End in the ^ic-tor's joy - Inl song. i -,jV^,ai^.^*^Jg TjG^-fcg^ Bring^ing in the Sheaves. Oeouor a. MixOR, by per. KxpWLKS SlIAW. 1. Sowing in tlie mnniiii(^, Bowing seeds of kiudnem. Sowing in the nnon-tide 2. Sowing in tlie sHn-hine, Kowing in the BhadowH, Fenriug neither cloadH nor 3. Go-iug forth witli wef ping, ttowiug for the Mas -ter, Tho' the low soBtMu'd our Km oil*"" ,-_-—— —,. _»...^ —^ g. — P^^^^^ ^ -■f0-^ tm-nWV^ and the dew"- y eve; Wniting for the harveRt, and the time of re«nllig, winter's ohill-ing breeze; By and by the harveat, and the ln-bor end-ed, Bpir - it of- ttn grieves, When our weeping's o-rer, He will bid us welcome, rM-^- r- M4-^ ^m t-Hr ^m m A N K I ' Chobub. :^ We shall come, re - joic-ing, bringing in the Bheaves. Bringing in the sheaves^ •We shall come, re - jnic-inj,', bringing in tlie sheaves. We shaU come, re - joic-iii):, bringing in the sheaves. i :£ -ti—tr ^ m^mm^^ ^^ -b—l a— It :t=f ^ =f m t #=: Bringing in the sheaves. We shall come, re - joic -ing. Bringing in the sheaves. ^nTrirr[[[.f i i^ ^ i ^1^^ ^i i=*g i 9Ee^ -A— N- 3Ei Ur^4^. ^ f ^ I j l ^=1 M 5S I Bringing in the sheavpB, We shall come, rfjoicing. Bringing in the sheaves. Bringing in the sheavM. ■A .N /• . V- " ' ff B "=11^^ "^STPg?. ii^e^js fA$t^! >■■ i T'S'^lP'SPa^fTS^ffRF*' wwfm.'iillfiK^ « ^ The Sword' of Gideon. Conirtrtto. Bav. 8. W. gfmacKR. ^_x, zz: 1. Up and on, ye tnie three hundred, Fnith is )|nor|jith»n oddi; 2. Jer - i - oho fell down be - fore uh, Mid-ian'a bt^fhall. flee; 3. Ood that ridea the aky to help uh, God— whoaft ma|-«i - ty 4. Thine the cause, O God of ar-mlea. Gird n« for' ^the fight; 6. Yea - ter- day,, to - day, for - er - er, Bight ahall hold tiie field; * 2 v ^ f r ri ' n ^i s^n '.V'*^ Do the do - ing yon are bid - den, And thSro^ la God'fl, la - ra- el'a Prince shall out be-fore ub, Thrust the en - • - my. Cleav'd the flood, and paved the riv - er, Pledg-ea vie - to - ry. With the glo - ry of the morning Smite the hoHta of night Ev - ery -where the truth shall ral - ly, Powers of dark - nesa yleli ^ ^ w E i ^^ chobpb. n > . !& ■ ^ ^ ; , . B Wake the trum-pet, about the watchword, Lift the flain • ing lamp; I I -i -4— P ■-= -f w . , -m (_»_i f ^ f^f^n^^jUTtH-^ Bear the sword of Qpd and Gid - e - on, Truth shall rent their camp. r=E p— V fw*^ >•*»»««- *«*. n ^r- l 5 £ ^ 1^ y"~ir rt Rise Up to labor. Bhdi X. Su>OBn. BOSMT Lowby. I'^iiJ . JJjJJ i K I J i .'. 'J Jj i Jii i 1. BiHe np to l«-bor, ye who nit la slothltnl riwe, while all a - boat 2. he enr-nent, l)r<»th» rw, hmve and trn<',- It in n grand and Roldon chance 3. By memory of the weejjing wives Who wait and watoh by hearth- stoue cold, j j^MMt^ipfr^ ^ ^M f ;tfeij.jCTjto4ijaV-' The old cm-sad-er fires art lit, ffo put the en - e -my to roat; To work as we aro pledged to do. To wield for Bight the sword and litnce; By memory of the m-ined lives V^osesto-ry is a tale oft told, ri ■ ^^m rt^Tt-^ ^ I s rnn p \:M: The foe is weaving craft-y wiles. And creeping slowly, snre-Iy np; Onr swords are earnest words and deeds, Our lance is love for fel - low mun ; By memoryof the drunkards' graves, We pledge ourselves, with sword and lance. i £ rn. f r t -r-t.^n f £ ^-^ f EZI m jn \ \'{ii'it \ CjiiU=^.Ui^ Be - ware the sii^n's tempting smiles, Be-wnre the prof-fvred social cup. Upon our shield the legend reads: Strike once, strike twice, and strike again. To win for freedom er-ror's slaves, Beneath theflagof Tem-per-ance. • ■ ■ ■ 1 ^a ££ ? ^ V V V % v^^^S^^BH^ ^^VV^ ^^ S^^^Vv fl^PwVVi P i fl^S^jPSasc^^w^sr-^. - , -siij -ws/fr ^' w^ • 82 r In Um Am«iMiiiMiat Cmh whMi arMd to Toto for w It b« my ]m( Mt on earth Betty and the Bal^/ Word* aiMt If uaio by Thb Silvkb Lakh Quabtkt. P ^S i' »!!:». ^t* **j "* *•■* "•••'* * ^rot^hM nmn of * l;roin tbo do- mon of tlm ciin I'ts tritd to * Iin m dniiik-«nl, loat and ruine«l, d.mtyoa ^ ^ nic, Htw. And lint, tk ' Uut to ^^-44r=^ P> y-1<-> ^ J r I' I' f IMI_| X 5 ^ from it* onn - «d ImI th« »w - ful „. „„„ , .„, do d; riKhtvoiiiitliiug I now i^^^^^ ^ - *• " iSrjS' !?^: '"I'^^f't:-^ ?::-g fc - gree; Ou the rerge of ni - In't f ■%...■ • "i' . '^*"> MB, Yet I'd likfl to be • man Fop Jrtl, Aud no k«hk1 la in me lefk For Dilnk, I will vote a-gainat the drink For ^ ■by, dontyoaMol — • ^ Bet-ty and the Bet-ty and the B«t-ty and the ^ Chorus. For Bet-ty and the Baby, don't yon see. Are the f I fllsHH^44444^| m on . ly onea on earth whoosre for me; And although it be my Uut, A #-«■ £ ? S i^tfa^ •V /■■ Betty and the Baby.— Concluded. KUmrd n^iiQifWliM^ trmp'nuioo Tot« III C!«tt For Bet-ty and the Da-bjr, don't jou Mel m'nu/m^^^^ The Great Physioian. Wm. Htnrm. An. by J. n. Atdcktox . ¥i^j7trn~^fP^F^ 1. The gfeat Phy-«i - cian now In n«r,TheRym-pa-tbi8-ing Je - an*: 8. Ytmr nw - ny Hint nre all forgiv'n, Oh; henr the voice of Je - Ram; 8. All rIo - ry to the dy - ing liamb 1 1 now btvlieve in Je - hor; 4. And when to that bright world a -hove, We ritie to see our Je • eat; & ^tlTttt^^ ^ ^ He Hp«>a,kH the drtmping heart tooheor, Oh, hear the^oioe of Jd • ana. Oo;^ on your way in pence to hfftv'ii; And w^ir fliorownwith Je - Boa. I love the blHfwed Savionr'n nnme, I love thiip name of Je • anii. Wellaing a-ronnd the throne of love HiHnHme,th^nameof Je - sua. ^ ^ "S'liteeteatnote in ser - aph ftong, Sweetest name on mor • fcil tongne, i2* rtl r I ^ ? i m \ii \ ilM Rit. f K t ^ ^**^ Sweet-flst car - ol ev • er anng, Je - bob, bless - ed Je • sua.* ■ £1 r [i r r ii- i I I F — ^ ^ I [i C'- r . H f ti /I « I M Riseue the Perishing. VAinnrJ.CBOBBT. .4,.' "W. H.DoAim. ^ I' m^'T *^« Pf't ^'"g' Ca^e f°r the dy - ing. Snatch them in pit- y from 2. Tho they are slighting lIim;StiU He is waiting.Wait.iiig the pen-i-tenfe l=^^F^3 1",^ ?"^ *^® ^""^^ '^^^P ^''^^ *^« «'^°g oo«. I^ift np the full - en child tb re - ceive. Plead with themearnestly.Plead with themgen - Uy': V I > IT ' . T g g g C r If ^ ,g=r=^ CH0BU8. • ■ Tell themof Je - sos the might-y to save. Beg - cue the per-ish-ina Be will forgive if they on - ly be-Ueve. uHjmm ^^^ 'I 'N nil , I [|[ i|j|| Care for the dy - ing; jr# - bus is menji - fol, Je - ans will save. ^fjt[ T 3 Down in the hnman iieart^ Crashed by the tempter. Fee|in(t8 lie buried that grace can restore ; Tonched by a loving hearty Wakened by >i pdncM. {more. Gbotds that were brbkenwill vibrate AinEB. 1. We are wait -ing for 2. We are wait -ing for 3. We are wait -ing for 4. We haVewait-ed for the dawning Of that bright and gldrious day, the morning Night hiis been «o dark and long, the morning And our cour -age will not fail, this morning Thro* the long dark night of years. N i i tiilifil ^'g '0 ^1^ For the good time so long coming, When old wrongs shall pass a - wayy Dim-ly now the day is dawning, And we hail it with a song. WbUe our soul for light is 3r<«™ing, tn - til truth and right pre- vail. But we now bft- hold the dawning While the light of truth ap - pears. Z I 1/ i/ u i/ b i^ b t^ .1/ ^ We have longed for light and freedom. Truth to triumph o - ver vioe^ Light and truth to ev - ery na-tion. Brightly now be- gins M Bhipe, We will work to ban-ish sor- row. Wort and wait for hu- man good, Hu - man hearts are sweet-ly singing, • • Mor - tals see with aa - geW ken. p H mjiif i fi a i33E i=r ^ii ' .iw y^fTf+ttTtt f ^^P Love to make the earth an E - den. And each home a par - a - dipe. Pn-ans rise from ev- ery sla-tion "Peace on earth and love di - vine." TrusVing to the com-ing mor-rpw. For the per- feet broth-er- hood. ■ Dove-winged Faith and Hope are bringing Peace on earth, good will to men." ■M 06 Temperuice Work. 8ou> 1. 'Tis a work of pre - 2. To - till ftb - sti-nence 3. 'Tia a wo k for the tf tJ' Uf ^ -f- i ▼en-tioQ and cure; ban - ish - eg crime, . . . . pen and the tongae;.. A work for the rich nnd the It bless -es the day and the A work for the pal - pit and ^^^^^ !=«: ->^ -s- -# w K5» ^ l^v J :T =^ 1 # ^ ^ ■J fkj I f: — g-,_^-_^i_ j^— jvHj — j ^ Ppo'; A w»rkthat is stead - y and snie';... A night,.... pk paths oQt of mis- er - y climb.. A pew; A ^vork for the old and the young^ A ^"^rrn J^— ,^-jn ■■n-J7 ^- Temperance Work.— Coneladed. «7 ^ Declamatobt SroaB. m 9 w ■H --+ i i work that will ev - er eii - dure. . . loft to re.- lig-ion'8 pure lisiht;. work tbat's for Bue and for you... TTttA vigor ani $trong aeeent m ■M=at 4r-9r ^=f 1^^^^^ Thensbontfor it, hearer and ^# ^- j;; r ,,r^\ < — ST =P=?= f -r-r preach-ef! Shout for it. Mas-ter and man! Shout for it. ^ ^ ^^ ,V" f P- Bchol-ar and teach- - er. Praise it wher-ev-er you ^ V i f^ ^ ^ r w — |> -n i r i ,. 1,^ I. i' i ^ J ^M ^^^^^^fc ^ oaa — you can- Oh! ptaise it wher-ev - er yon can. i*&' -«jr 88 Moderato. Coming Ri^t Along. Hdtchiksok Familt. by per. 1. Be - bold the day ' of prom-iije comeB, Full of, in - spi - ra-tion, 2. Al-read-y in the gold.- en east The glo-ri - ons, light ia dawnioft 3. And all the old dis - til - ler-ies Shall perish and burn to - gather Ti i^ rl The bless - ed day, by proph-eta sung, For the heal - ini^ of the And watchmen from tU§ mountain-tops, Can see the bless - ed The Bran - dy.Bum, tod Gin, and Beer, And all such, what - so - ^-jLxJll.^^ J. J|JJ^J.j^lp p-j*-^ -•'^.-r -% \ nations. Old midnight er-rors flee a-way; They soon will all begone; morning. O'er all the laud their voices ring, WhUe yet the world is wpping, ev - er. The world begins to feel the fire. And e'en the poor be-sot-ter, pLd^ ^ foji- ju^^M^-^Y'^^j^;^ While heav'nly an , gels seem to say, •• The good time's coming " on, 1 the • Till e'entKesluggardsljegintoBpring, Asthey hearthe spiiits "rappintr." Olthe To save him^lf from buming^ up, Jumps in the cooling water. OllKe Ghohob. ^FTQiHl Good time^ the good time. The good lime's coming on; The good time, the K * E f -& 3t 7 good time, The good time's coming on. ^^^^ ./ I I 4^ ..^' ' • ''I < to Cbm-ing right a-lon< ^'W 1 jELyir Tfc^c •• V It \1m. I dti»^ •■ '/ ^ Coming Big^t AJong.— Concluded. MM^ ^^ j' I III I Com-ing riglit a - long, ha! ha! hal Cem-ing right a - long, rrrfT 3Ji^:t: z:6: Lento. Jtepeotjy, j Com - ing right a - long, Coming right a - long, Coming right a - long. vf ft t i 4 i ^^^ ^^^^'vH^% Never Drink Whiskey or Brandy. i ChUdren^Join hands. Stamp right foot on«e.ju they take np the words, "Never drinH • whiskey," eto. \ ^ w„„«.i. aiI \. Gloom and care a ^ way we fling, Hand in hand a mer - ry riDg; 2. Wa - terbright on all the hills. Hangs in dew, or leaps in rilta; 8. Take the pitch -er to the spring. Homeward healthful wa - ter bring; . 3 Take the pitch -er to tne spring, nomewara neaiuuui wa - ter umnji . 'ill 1 1 .i[rr II I Mii'Tri „# rjJ i niiM' U i ^H^ ^fe a This, is the chor-ns we will sing— "Never drink whiskey or brandy.' QaenQhPsour thitHt,and tnmsthemills, "Never drink whiskey or brandy.' ' Mer - ri - ly let the ket - tie sing—" Never drink whiskey Or brandy.' ^44^|4|-4X i ^f^ff^Mf4i i 4 ifeme drink b b> b 'rJ > . ' Ob,, vote as you pray, vote as you pray, Vote as yon pray, mjr friends; _^_^ ■...-. jy .r :t r t : . t 't * Oh, Tote asyou pray, 'twill hasten the day When the rum fiend's work shall end. *■ 4 ffrieiids of Freedrau 4t 1 Friends of free - domj 8weu\he sbng, Yonng and old the Strain prolong, 2 Ek not wheu tfaT foe ap-peors, dpura the coward's goUt-y fears; ^^^ £S -A— > '^^m Ifeke the Tempfiance ar - my strong, And on to^^.J« " V» " ^' H«ff the shrieks, be - hold the tears Of ru - ined lam -» - »>«8-, ^ M^^t ' f \ ■ n f^^m lilt ,oor b.n.i.«, r.l tllm^v.,.*. waii^T^towoTmo^ SL U.? 0^ in ev . er, .pot-''Toaoli not, tartenot, han^not. g ^^M r-H t ^T-'* I ■ • i * : 'g Who would flU a »WI>t>ft>> yMi i MlT iti n«i ia»«nty«wr Little by little the Bight has sway: Little by little all lontjing sonls Straggle np near to the shining goads. 4 Little by little the good in men Blossoms to l)eanty in l^nman ken; Litt le by little the angels see 3.W( Prophecies better of good to be; Little by little the Qod of all Lifts the world nearer ika pleading caU. J mffp^f' m The ppunkard's Woe. ^^ ,,„„„« -J ■ _piai -I 1^— ^-J P — p — ^^ m ■ .fen.j=fe^^ir r:l: t t. t F -V 1*' — ^ ^^ T Whn in hone- less crtef are cry- ilig? Who in dire dia-tressdo moan? Who frLS8eS>?^nd8are^eving. Which no ined-'cin^ can as-snage? mU ir ?or the^oSi" ing nSr- row. Take the pledge, there yet « i^ " -f- -t'.i fe=H^ CHOBirB. (A imefaiier.) *' They Who tar - - ryjong a^ wine. ^i^ They who tar-ry long at wine. l ^ | fg They who tar-ry long at wine, Ev -'ry cheer ing prospect 3=&*" ^ • wiuo. Ev . 'ry cheer - ing prospect They who tar-rv long at wine. Ev -'ry cheering Ev-'rjE^heering proHpect ^^^^^^ gone; They who woship at the shrin^. Where the rosy god doth reign, prospect gone; ^3Ei gone; They who wm tnm Bctiu Son*, k| fM. Bhipatthesturmek 44 is Clear the Way. D.0.-1. Men of thought! be up and Ktir-riug. Night. lu.l day. Nightand day; S S ^^^- J^ -* 0- —i/- ^^^ ^ :«rt-*- S~^^3 4?^ ^pzi^^ :i :fc=i^ "77 ^ So^ the seed, with-draw the cur - tain, Clear the way ^^ 1— r 1 r=if^ aear the way! .Men of ac - tion. aid and cheer them. ^^^^^^^ FucB. There's a fount T a - bout to 1 ^ As we may! As we may There's a fi^Qut a-boot to Ff atream, niere'sa light ^ s a - bont to beam. There's a Stream. ' ^ v There's a light a - bont to bp,.m -i-t— ^^^m icaiwiiirMasw.iriir iMtftm^ 1 ip- ^f^^^TW' «"t»™^«arsT"- i-^-^^Mt^ Tjv*jp v^v^p} '^■vjt ^^.rm-^^^ I i '.n P minnth Clear the Way.— Concluded. H - bont to glow, There's a flower 45 ^^M t EB 4- There's w wariu'th u - bout to glow, ^ u iJ u T 'Tiiere'H u flower ii - 5i^£^ 52^ KQt to blow; There's a mid -t night black-nesfl changing S ri- 1.: I : r P^ There's a mid-night blackn 88 chnng-iug m4^i4H^ . In - to gray,' There's a mid ^S^ night f 8 r 1 There's a mid-night |e I 111 1 I'll irA'i D. C. " Men 0/ thought," &o. I Once the welcome light nas broken, /Who shall sajr. Who shall say What the niiimastined glories ' Of the day? Of the day? "What the evil that shall perish In its ways ? In its ways? • Aid the dawning tongtte and pen; Lo''! a cloud abont to vanish From the day. From the day; And a bnizen wrong to crumble Into clay. Into clay; Xo ! the right'aabout to conquer; Clear the way ! Clear the way ! With the right shall many more Enter, smiling at the door; With the giant wrong shall fall Many others, great and small, II :That for ages long have held us^' For Uieir prey, For their prey. ;|| I i \ <: ;A^ \ « Aid it, hopes of bone8t,n;ien; Aid it, paper, aid it, type. Aid it, for the hour is ripe. . ||: And our earnest must not slacken Into play, Info play. : 1 1 - 46 the life-Boat at Sea, Arr bvC. H. M»Al). 3. The stoms are heavy, the wiuds are... loud. The thuuder Si- iSg lad ^^ sink in thn <1oAn- «/«»»{. 11 ^ 1. _ .... •^ ^^ • ^ .Ssssafssss-sTgE-: wanf — Hig ^ .^ * ri m Hen are «4-'ry-where a - wak - ing, Bold-ly for the Right £^ stand. When all men aball heed the warning. And for-sake the de-i|ga^ Rum ! Free from bit-ter woe, and sad - ness. We ahall feel hia power tio more. f = fcff^ ' ^ ' '^'^^ 'CtionvB. m j ' j^i.r i j. f^ I V ^M 4 \- ^. m Speed, O speed the hap-py day, happy day, I yt 1^ w— 1^ V )/ May it meet no ling'ring t i ^ fe^ I J J ' I I I t ng'ring paa ae ^ Ilk pauae, 'Till ihe cQrae shall pass away. And vict'ry crown tbeTemp^oe oaose^ I ^ ^^^^P^^^ FMb Baw Man^ W f. 4B A X- Shaw. The Handwrittng on the Wall w N_* sa r \ of Bel-sbazzar and A thonsati KXOWLB8 Shaw. 1877, arc frrr-f^— Tr ^ 1. At the 'feasts of Bel-sbazzar and & thonsand of His lords, 2. See the brave cap- tive, Dauiel, as he stood be - fore the throng, 3. -See the taith, zeal and coarage, that would dare to do the right, 4. So our deed) are re - cord-ed— -tiiere's a lumd that's writing now. ^ ^^ ^^ f44^U=H^FUU.-l^^ ^ y While they drank from golden ves-sels, as the Book of truth re-cords- And re J buk'd the haughty monarch for his anight- y deeds of wrong; Which the Spir - it gave to Dan-iel— this the se - cret of his might- Sin - ner, give your heart to Je - sns, to His roy - al man- date bow; .■cnrFnttn i r ^^ f f ^ ^ 3 3E^S the night, as they revelled in the •»y - al pal - nee hall, he rwid out the writiug- twus^he doom of one and all, his home in Jn-de-a, or a cap- tive in the buU- the day is approaching — it must come to one and all. m^ In As In "for liJ- i t ' t I I r p I II y t "S I I ^i!=!i II V V ^ '^ ^hii -l-4'— l— 1<— U- j= l ^m >-^ J i J p ft: ^^£3 -^r-^ m\ They were B>'iz»*d with ron-Rter-nation, — 'twas the hand up - on the wall ! For the kiu^-dnni now was finished— said the hand up - on tliewall! He un - dt-r-etood the writing of his God np • on the wall ! When the sin - uers con - dem-natiou will be writ • ten on the wall t ) ^tm^Md m &^ ^^ I Mimtm**** Ml. *f *» W.li—1 Tw|»mi fcrtity ml WttUmltm % The Handwriting on the Wall.— Concluded. 49 Cbobvs. ^" i.Hi I f u ^g r g f i 'Tig , the hand of God on the wrII, that is writ • ing on the iraur I £ 'Tis the hand of Qod on the vail; that is writ -ing on the waSr f i f. r f ff , f . i fei^z:^ 1 ; V — tr 45=^5: ]i^ 7 i 9 3 1 17 Shall the rp-cor*1 \>e •• Found wanting." Or ghall it be '• Fonnd tmsting?*' j ? _j i|g - 'ii i ? f r n r t' t- a t=r -^- • ^ H •-:; #^ ^ * t 1^-^ ^ r g g ' g f ^ m on the wall While that hand is writing, writ - ing on the walL r| LJ^ , -<_C-_iLf - ^^3: ■^•'-isJ ^^ 1 Fight for prohibition, gird onrannor on, Valiantly we'll march a^ainat the foe; We will wield the Bcept«r till the battle's won, Till we etay the stream of blood and woe. Ohobds. Glory, glory, let the people sing, Glory, glor y, make the welkin ring; Fight for Prohibilion. ^ Tuna— RiNQ THE Bclls OF Heaven. B Flat. 2 Vote for Prohibition— hear the bond* men cull; From the weak and fallen comes the cry, 'Gome,undothe abacklee, burst the ohaina that gall, Gon^e and rescue, save us ere we die." 3 Work for Prohibition— now the father jry,glory.i 9rProhibiti( rails Calling for th e sa f e ty of hi s child ; Tisfor^rohibiCion we will take onr standi \ Till we drive intemp'iauoe from the O, he loves him dearly, can not aee him lUt By intemp'ianoek and by ain 'Settled. r 'ij' ■4' \ If I were \ Voice. Chabus Mackat. Isaac B.. Woodbubt, USL 8 iz:^ Pinntt fHittfMnfi M i i& l.lf 9. If 9. If I were a voice, a persuasive Yoice,Thatconld travel the wide world I were a voices a con • sol -ing voice, I'd fly on tbe wings of the I were a voice, a con - vinoing voice, I woirid travel with the I were a voice, an im • mortal voice, I would fly tbe earth a • & Piano or Organ. i a ' 'Hi ' 'i W m M i ^ 5C f ^ ^•f S # ^^s | _fOJme,«let us suag of fontit afid Bpring, Of brook-let, strejim and riv ■ er, Dwn fall theRhoirenito fflfld th«flnwA*n. An<1 in *ha onmmAK «.:<.k* i~ 1. Gome,«let us suag offontitafidBpring, Of brook-let, strejim and riv ■ er, 2. Down fall thesh^erato feed the flowexB, And in the eammer, night- ly, 8, Each lit -.tie biW, whoee song ii heard Thro* giove. and m«idow rwg - ing, ad^r t.r r""^'M!-^:M;^,^„ *4- - '-M.»i„W,«,M,.^»,WA^^^^ ,i|nd tunp onr* J)r»i8d to HitH al -ways The gf^ and gra - dons Giv - en. Thd blossoms sip withro-.sy lip The deW-drope gleBming brightly. « At streamlet's brink, will blitbety drink. To tahe its voice for sing -ing. Wl TV What drink with wa- tec con compare, .^That na - tnre loves so dear- ly?^ tf rilT.J3iiH ^ -*« K ■^ # ~m m =^f=X= The sweetest ^langht that can be qoalf 'd. Is wa - ter, wa - ter I'Ti i f i n r I II ^ =i^=^=HF 5 wa - ter, wa - ter. wa - t^ thi^t spar • kles .so dear - ly. rtriiwrfir,,i'rii,i.:. ... ^ . J. p±:}± \ UU I ♦ Hiwakel Arise! ■M- CottiiET Skmiosuk BoUy. CASL %'lLBldL 5 i. A - ^ake I » - risel vho would be free J The call ^sounds firemx sea to z:.'.^ ■»■ sea ; Look on our na - tion^s sin a»icL woe. And .deal de-stmc^on ■^ • \ ■ *v ■ to tfte foe. SweetPetfce with Hope mid Love^a- twine. Where tho,fte.-.' .'.-, . ' J\ J '-♦■ ' ||:ti iil MiTjii ^^ ^^ , ." ... .' . . ' - »n_il it.- .... la— •„- «ko.»> en - teiB not the tenjpt-ingwine. Tpll the poor wiUi - Ber.- er, these | M-r. P ||-^-, i^fpr^f ri •,<■*, W- , mav be thine. Tell Oie poor #an •>■ der-er, these may b^ thine. . , may be thine. Tell the poor inn ^\ FTf-r|.p:, | f;p-Fi^ p these may b^ thine. "•"i T 9 They hear, they rirt— the brave and true, ■^*" " I stalwart heart ' From hill to hill, from pl a in to pl a in toi mt-f 3 And in^liile a voice la left to Kins, Still shall the Mtnv; of frftHlom rin;: : Still shall the tnitli onr fitrpew rlnvr, ■ty-T- ' -- • -I Ml Ten tluHisand .voices swell the strain,— Swe^tPeace with Hypeand Loveentwine. Where enters not the trmp^inK winn. JtBise, rise, npur lUiiderer, tbeae uajr be '.tbine.r| ;^*""«fi '^4' - ■■■ And Hniite tli« nation's waking earl Sweet Peace with HOjieaml lj«»veentwine. Where enters not the tempting wine. |: Bise. rise, poor wanderer, these vajr d« ~:'Z: thine. i| :-•■--'-:-- -^^rr — ^ ^ .. , 1 fiiUli^llh . will not tnm a - side. What - ev - er may be - tide; Jast snie yon take no heed, They're try - idg to mis- lend; Just fln - gers stop your ears, And nev - er mind their jeers; Jnst Je - sua calu his own To • geth - er round the tbrone^ Who h h h h i ^i i i i ♦-?- I u ii I I F^ l^ B. — ev - er you may be. What - ev - er you may see, Just ^^ FiXB. Choeub. ^m i i ^ T-#- I keep along the middle of the King's highway. The King's higKSray, the keep along the middle of the King's highway. keep along the middle of the King's highway. ~^ , > kept along the middle of the King's highway. ■'^- "^ "St; a-bmg ike mkMIt <^ th» Xing'$ Eigk-wii^, n. ky a a !«*■•. nmaMv«nitQtMM,tf| ,.'t, m The Kiiig*8 Highwajr.— Gpncliided. I ji ' ; " Mfrnr 'r t King's highMay, Oh, turn a^de from everything that leafls,* - Bfaiy; When-,' i> "^ ' Or itliii* Chouub , Whvtk. 1, byJ.M. , jMt keep . »-lo,iK the inld.«ne .. ft. vith n^ld and loud' applanse, iThe fes - tive hall has rang; - I ' ' fdljr no dan - ger on my way, While Temp'rance is my guide; The brais-ed reed slie does not break, The wounded . spir - it heals; - "^ ' 1 . ■ • s [ 1> 1, . . g WT'^^ Tt- • • • • . ^^^^ iTi'if^rfif •,„ t /-^ j..; i f':J^nr c^ :^ t Letdmnkards^irake their nois -y harps, And Bacchus' pmisfs sing— With her ray course I fear-less steer, Se - cure be ■ neath her wing, . And when at last life's journey's o'er. That sweet repose she'll briug-^ -a- ^ ^ B ff%ft / ^ p -9- E £: rr^^ TX^^"^ r ./ 1 ^m Water from the luring.— Concluded.*. 87 ^ — ^ — ■- n w By for the s weeWst drink for me I» wa ^ fcpr from the spring. And health and hap-pi - ncBS en-joy , Uy wa - ter fjom the npring. Like in -fonts' sleep— as sweet and pure As yra-ter from the spring, ^^^^^^^^*^ fe . Chobus. i»a - ter from the spring, Is wa-terfiom the spring. By 'W& - ter from the I £^S=J 1— -t ^ far • ,_ \ tb< IS 16 sweet - est drink for mie Is . -wa - ter from thd spring. F^ r 1 I T >\\ r r t^^ J ^ ^.i*^ . 'Tis Tim6 to Swing our Axes. -. . Tun*— Yankek DooDLe. 1 We've had enongh of license kws, I EnoQgh of iiqnor's taxes ; I We've tnmed the grindstone long enongh, I "Tis time to swing onr ^xes.' Thiis deadly npas tre^ F.ost foil- Let strokes be Htron^ and steady, Pnll o:at the Htnmps ! grab oat t^ie roots ! O brothers! are yon readyl ; ^ ^ ^ 2 No longer vill we shield this foe To manhood, lo^e and beanty ; We've had enough of compromise — 3 We've had enongfa of forging chains This demon drink to fettei. Good ballets from the ballot box • Well sped, will fix him better! Will ye not hant him to the death I Speak ont! speak oat, O brothers! Will ye n«t sonnd the bngle chU. O sisters, wives and mothers 1 4 We've bad enongh of shame and woe ; Of crael sp hiii head like er wine«Bii his bref au' er ^ m umble iu desigbtob de Lawd — "" Dat yer thinks inerpriv-i-legeter 'umble in dttughtob de Lawd — Wid er rock iu hi^ heart an' * # » f i=i=i 1/ W P ^ I \. ^i^^lH-j I gHirS^^^^i ' ole blue jay — ring iu his nose- bless » me DOW — • tho'ns in his ha'r-^' Be ^mble in dei^ightob de Lawd. Be 'umble iu des^htob de Lawd. Be 'umble in desigbtob de Lawd. Be 'umble in desigbtob de Lawd. i^ f^ Chobvs. ^^^^^ 3 ^ Oh, de time gwine ter come when de second birth Will giq, more joy den da ^1?^ Ji m m ^^£ -#- -#"■ F^ p rnr.T i v rvn ^W Oka. IwlMfw. Ob, de time gwine ter come when de second birth Will gin more joy den de e4yil|tt,llMtkfTtoRattMiilT«BpwMnaoeMI}u)IHMlMUwBinn. , --' • \ ^ Be TTmble. ■ fi JCi. whole ob de earth; White robetTl be tiedwidde Mik-eacawdOn -^^^^^^^^m^ whole Ob de earth; W^ite robes '11 be tied wid de gold-en cawd On dem whni wuz "um-ble ia A de sight pb de Lawd. terpray— , _ , Be 'umble in de sight ob de LAwd — Didn' hoi' op his head like er ole blue jay— Jle 'umble in de sight ob de Lawd— But he bowed down his head au' poured out his soul- , Be "umble in de sight ob de Lawd— Without any thought 6b jewelry ur gol — Be 'umble in de sight' ob de Laird. Oh- d. ,»• mm a.»-.«.t In d. .."Ple fo. °«^*a.*WrghT?bTir?r lijit death comes erlong an* settles it all- Be 'umble in de sight ob de LiiWd— - An' he weut down outen dat pia'ful place — Be 'umble in de sight ob de Lawd— Wid love in his heart au' hope on hw face — Be 'amble in de sight ob de Lawd. Mow to Heaven our Prayers Asqending. Tun»— " QOD 8i»EEO THE RlOHT." Now to heaven our prayers ascending, God speed the right! In a noble cause contending, , ,- Ood speed the right! Be their zeal in heaven recorded, AVith success on earth rewarded, Ood speed the right! I Be that prayer again repeated, God speed the right! Ne'er despairing, though defeated, Goa speed the right! Like the good and great in story, _ If they fiul, they fall ^rith glory, Ood speed the rig^i 3 Patient, firm, and persevering, God speed the right! Ne'«^ce chiin A ing O'er all onr nSp - py lani ing, S»l - VA - tion, joy aud lovi Ig.iiig Be - demptioa in Bia ni nng - ing, I«t «U the earth be g ^m '¥. ^ i •/i'it' I'l'i/r i^^ And new bom souls are sing - ing As now redeemed they stan Hope to the cap- tive bring "- ing, And free-dom from a - bove. To whom the saved are cling - ing. And for whose love He cam^. For light and love np > spring - ing, In hearts bowed down and sid. 3. f. ^§ ^^^^^ i -# — r -t=^ ]£ ^ Their glorions notes as - »oend - ing, Fill all the az - nre ; dome, To^ watchers ev - er pmy - ing. There comes a might-y aid- He still is call -ing kind - ly. His arm is strong to save; The night of pain and sor - row la fad -ing fast a - way; ;£^^^:^ r r^^ ' ■ ^ r T t ■ r = \ U I m~ f t t\'^^''r ■ I i'/|ii 'i ,9i'l i Mri ni ,i nt welcome nptes at - tend - ing The lost re - turning- home. The march of e- vil stay - ing. And mer-cy's sign dis - played broth-er! walk not blind -ly, Nor be temp-ta - tion's slav^ \v^ y il the com -ing mor-rowQf Love's e - ter - nal day. > ■■i.n»»nii>Tiiii»i i" i n> «»«y«>m» u w » wi* i ^- m Oi,p|^|M,lqrTk.XillMlT« 'f If 62 B.L. Coming By and By* T o ;^u •**-*»? day ig a. The boast of Lauchtv 3. Oh ! for tm ho . l/ 6om-ing — Er - ror dawniug ^^^m A morn-ingprom-ised lontf. No more will fill the air, Wewatch,aud wait, and proy,. *=£ m - i^ y - ^^^^ When God the f^ord will list . i.ti t« Ko more from Waut or Sor-row Wmnom-'fi^ C^''*^® "K^. And And when the heavn-ly gk, -ST, Slfl^ ^ hope-less cry; And jr (jtt, v "onaU flood the earth aud sky, Well ii© HtretchHis hand oVr pv ««, i- j -^, ."f^ * ''"' ' 3" strife Will cease, JnS ^r I S S W^ffC/ *'*l' t^ •''^ »>y- bless the Lord for iS S w^iM i^S "' "i"> ^^^ »nd bj. _ -fL ^ JL ^ Jm. ''"'^'^ And praise Him by and byj ^=^=^ Binuiir. 7 ^ "r^^'X'y '"'• T'^i- "O-x,",*. liura., U „.,.,. •WrilM. lOT, k, l^lnr a MOb .. Cdming By tod ?y.— Concluded. ^fM ^^ The morn-inig draw-eth uij -fv— ^- igh; cfeming by «Si by, coming by and' by! r ^ i£=£=fe ^^^^^^: ■; iJe Jl-come dawn win hast-en on^ 'Tis com-ing by and by. I f,i J^, .. \ The Temperance Star. Tune— Watchman. KeyofEb. 1 Watchman 1 tell us of the niRkti- What its Bignn of promise are: Traveler! o'er yon mbiintain'n height. See that glonons Temperatloe star ! Watchman 1 does its bwiateons ray Aught of hope or joy foret**!! ' Traveler! yes! it brings the day. Wrested from the tyrant's spell- 2 Watchman I tell us of the night. Higher yet the star ascends; ' Traveler 1 blessctdneHS and light, Peace and trnth its course portends. Watchman ! will its beams aloue v, ^d the spot that gave them birth? TiHier! ages are its own; Ml! it bursts o'er all the earth I BalUe Hymn of the Women's Crusade. Tun«-THB BATTLt HVMH OF THE REPUBLIC. 1 The liaht of truth is breaking, ou the mountain-tops it gleams; £et it flash along our valleys, let it glitter on ont^mB, Till all onr land awakens in its flush of golden beams. Our God is marching on. CHOBua—Gldry, glory, hftlWujahl Glory, glory, hallelnjah 1 Glory, plorj-, hallelujah! ,1 Oar God is marching on. a With Durpose Bttt»ng and steady, in the great Jehovah's »»«•• ^ We riJe STatch o?r kindred from the depths of woe and .ham^ Ind the jubilee of freedom to the slaves of siu proclaim. Our God is marching on.— Cna ^ 8 Our strengtli is in Jetiovah. and ""\ «^""«J" |° °^' !^?' d ar«. , With AlmUty arms to »'«>? ""^.r^^ir/oi^^ Ji^er P»W. While confiding in the promise that the Lord wiU answer prayer. Our O^d is marehing on. — Gbo. ■.if. I. '.t 5_-".- .';J 'S I* fa f 64 The Children or the Drink. I , , OBO. B. CHAMBBBa ^^ 9 St ?u J^ " f'*^ **»« peaceful horn*. And poi.Botw all its life. ?*St 1' ?* ^*o«J''H8^^teanb The hns-blindand the wife. Th£ nl.,:]^ ^?,;**°' ''"? f ^^t- The drnnkardswallowe all Tllln pleiijjl^ will succeed to want, iftid night give place to day. _4r^ The f Whil«i.« *> ones mnst silt - fer too; Their joj-s are pnt to root; While he 18 wast-ing time and cash In "dri .k8"of ev - -ery sort Once mo^ the m«r . ly chil-drensmUe.A8 joy a- gain t?^^2i; ^ T t '•■' i N n^ hi ;ii III iic^in And when the spell be - giu to work, Tht children^ find it out. The Children or the Drink.— Concluded. 65 ^ xBu:^U :m^ »».. l^^-.^ iuU u.^-^ ... ^ a.i. mi ^uiu J!?*^ it.. ^L_i-a WhiohA yoa loTd tlie best oti earth— The childt«n oT fhedniik? v".irrrfiffff g p m i T There's Work to be Done. ^ r Ella Wbulw Wilcox, . ' " ' Wm. 5. SuRBwnr, 1. 'TIS the sang of the morn-mg, The words of the son. 2. "Dry the dew on the mmulows, Pat wamith in the air, 3. 'Tis the Bong of oar hoI • diera, Who n^oh brave -ly on I' — -a — ' ' ' i ix g ' ■ ' ^^ l ^fii i:i\i l^m=m As he swings o'er the moantains "There's work to be doni _ Chase the fog ' from the . lowlandn. Stay ' gloom ev - er/< where; "There are soals to be gathered There's work to be ^ne; ^m i jTtf ^^ ^^ y I mast wake ap the sleep -ers, And ban - ish the night; 17ev-er paas-ing, nor rest-ing, There's work to be done. We most wake up the sleep -en, And teach them to tlpnk; ^ ^^t3 J I mast paint np the henT-enfi, Tnck the stan ont of sight' It is up - warcV- nnd on - ward, Ev - er on," says the sSa. Wd most tell them tiie dati - ger. That is lark - ing in drii^* mMiiJJiU 4^ % •i||f«M. HH. kr lb IhltaHl TMVmM iNMr Ml ^ s i 1» Ring out Uie Belial Ber. ▲i.FBBD Taylor 1. Biug ont the bells, the joy - ful bells ! Thb pro - hi - bi - tion call, 2. Eingont the bells, the jrfy - ful bells hThe ju - bi -'lee has come 8. Bing out the bells, the joy - ftl bells ! The son of vie - fry shines! **¥ti^ i[ irr irrrrif i j"'--^ il/l i .j; jlj g J] f ii r^ l fi:! ^ snm-monto the ju - bi . lee Our friends, both great and smalL make our na - tion tru - ly free; Free fiwm the corse of ram. gold - en ra - diance cheers our souls; The power of drink de - clinea. I r I HUUn-x ? ' H ^iji' .^^"||.| I iijijjiiju. I We'TOstruggled on in hojpe - ^ul toil For many a wea - ry year, , Our.WJise sweeps o'er the tjW. ed land, Onr hearts with praise are warm; /The tri - umph notes ring j/lad and clear; Bight glad of soul are we; f fj n'r-^ \ ^^^^^ v^fe^^^ ^ ' H~i^ m i^d now the wait - ing days are o'er. The ju - bi - lee is here. The bet - ter days have come at last, The days of glad re - form. All^haU the Vic* fry of the right !A,1 hail the ju - bi - leel ■■■■ • — ■■* ••*» TAV ' m M ....^. ^*; ■ I m '/ *■ .^ J V«* Currrlfkt, IMS. ky n* NaliMl tMtwHM tab^Ml r«Ulnttn I ^ ^V Vtng out the Beilr^-^n(^ded. ....^. ^*; III iiu III u iiL 'I \ The, joy- fql ^^ bells 1 The. pro , hi , bi > tion bells! TLe ^H I — W 1 t - f .J:i.f{L^ ( ' r^:/^; ' /•^^: £ "->. L - . T- - r "ifi^V- tory bells ! Thp pro - hi - bi l tion bells ! ' King ont the » *:■ m oat ^^ the bells, the mer - ry ' beMs; The ju - bi - lee »v\!^ ^ ff'T i ir n f i f rf. f i ' fh^^:Pi=^ \ n'i'hUl # - -r here! The jn - bi -' lee is here! The ja • bi-lee is jiei«i,tj ^ ^v P r-r-»- m §=^ m •w?-^-t'' ■. ^'^a - W- ■ '''^^^^'''•••''^' <^"»« tostay^ , go ft^M|Mt back; right joa wept^Oxu eanaa ^ thfe lK)rd will bless ;W( ^^tMajLOi bar cause the Lord will')>le88; ' We flgM against griitt : -.iF r r I iBntan'R powen^The vie f-fHI^M ^ •y »rft/^I^V^ -iW, I i /^' . Thevic-.t'iy will b^ois; ■0-^ |)wcioa«, pieoions bonis, The Tic - to - ry -will goon, wiH soon be ottrs. 2 No w w or k a thorongb refo r mation; We work with hope, we work with hope; Wot parity thronghoat the nation Well woikandTote, well wodc and vote. 3 Nowpmiseth We're in the L^_ Ftaise him wbosaw TheLoidifl Ml promise spoken ; ' speed the jBghtl "^ .M never brokeoi; Ixwd-is King. ' :- Hv' 'M ' \y\- ^^ * :< ^S a:= The Waiid0rer's RetttnL \ 6d vr.j.'Dvmut. N 1 £ i: ::!: ,.1. My wand'ring boy came home to-day, And pxnnd and pleasied am . S. My wand'ring boy's come home V to-ilay; IL'he Lord, has heard my ' 3. My wand'ring boy'a ood|$ home a -gain, God btesa the no - ble , ^ My wand'ring boy's ooiheJhouie ••gain; Bat oh! how ma - ny ^'\lmM m s i 3 :^=^ p J I ^ m For ma-ny a year he's roam'd a 'broad In When He.. _\: saw fit He took a -way My Who saved my boy from drunkard's doom; And Are xoapi - ing still, whilst friends at home For ^ik M^ ^1' i iP^fS^^ m % . \: H*- ; 1^' '""'yvn- -R--I\ ^ 9Wr' " 'wnoV be'ft signed UmI ^^ Iipr**^noe my poy'^^^^m fdn and . mis » *f ' • ^':.' of. Jinx -ions Mie. bronghthim thrl^igili?^ # , ^-^Kf/ Ibie^ft^h^froute griev-ing waif. ^ ■.'■■y:'<^:.y''mm^' : ^^* '^- '%ork ■ tk 1 ;■ 70 The Wanderer's Return— Continued. ■-• ■ ■ "■ ntt. ' ^' tempos P i ^ T ^S 5^^ Eledge,and all^ Ih hap - py.brif^ht nud (my, biuQ a - pain, Niuht Ket-mn turned iu • to day ; me once more, And treads-^ in wiK-doin'B way; best we oau, To save them whilst we may. ^ , The dan-|ger'8 No more a - Yon lit • tie And then this m F^^=N=$ % tN- «t* ^ rtM.. tempo . J ih ^fc ^ i :m 7j5^ 5 5 ^ i :3=^ ^ £ :^=!: pafit, he's eavet lone, my bp^ know the joy Boug we'll rai« ntlnsfc, My boy's come home tO stay. ■ come h6m&; Yes, he's come home to stay, that's mine, Now he's coma homa^ to stay, 'erelong, 'Our boys are hon^to sti^." The No You And dan - ger's past he's saved at luKt, My boy's come home to stay, more a- lone, my boy's come home; Yes, he's come home xo stay, lit - tie know the joy that's mine Now he's come home to^^y. then this song well raise 'ere long, "Oar boycf are home to '^^ ' rs 9 is V---. Th6 Wandei^p's Retifra.-«^Concluded^^^ 71 Chokus. - .^ i— I. ■ » ...—J-..- ;■:,;?• j+ i h ^^ ^ 1^ ♦-T- ^ T-SV- My boy'g coiue home to stay; My boy's come iiome to stay; Oiiil' boys are home to stay; Oar boys are home, to. stay; ^^kJ. yi -y w-s m ' L f ?C==?= ■- . » ( tr-*^-^ ^. :0 •, {- $ ^ i 33 '■« g'-' I Ft =n:! i J^^=^ The clanger's post, he's saved at last, My boy'« cdine home to stay. .AU danger's past, they're safe at last. Oar boys are home to: stay. ^5S ^ j^ -LIbmm- — ^ J- ^ FF i Great Founder of Our Cause Lool^- TMn»— HEBRON. L M. L0WRI.L MASOf. 1830. l.iJreat Founder of ouroause look down. And bBfe oar la - bors astbineown; tyrant has nsarped her throne, Beneath whose reign tiie world doth groan; breathe thy Spir-it' on our cause. And we shall vanquish all oar foes; JT The Dawninj W.H. ^ >,■■■- :" . WiLLUM'Bana. ^ \ l.j^^tj, oomrad«A, cheer I we're sure to win, There's vic-t'ry on be - foW; 2..'gpk« niUionmoTes— it stirs at List, To aid the cause of right; 3.f(pheer< oomrades, cheer! be tme aud bnive, The vie - fry you shall win; ^jvr i friji i rrrrj' i t The day, the day is com - infl^» W^o bless bnr native shore ! (mrtiye ^ore I) Brave men, bra¥e mea are ga&'rin^fost, AU eag#for^lk fight t (for theflght I) Your arms, yoor i^i^the liilQd must eave^The day ^ coming in ! (coming in I) dt m tempo. 's'i' rWlr t?.' '■'» -■' -«- ' * i- ! ~ The dawning: of the Day.--Concluded. 7< CnoBt-s. The dawniDg of tlie day When the drink is gwept a - way, * *' ,-a^— _ 1 I ., . r—t UJ ' ^ ■ ^ fcl I J ^ 1 When te^=lF |=^=^= jd lienlbf (I rink iH Rw«pt a - way, I-,— JU— — I I**-!- f is swept a - way, J J ■ J i^ ^1 I ^Tjl' i ^ ^tftv^ ^ i By the sptead of right and th^ GoBpel light. At the dawning of the day ! W-i , -ftrr:^' ' ■■'■.,■■■ \ T, ■ ■ ■ .... . ; ..,■ ■ .■ . -■■■ ■ ■■'•/. ■ . ■■ ■■. Stand Up fbi* temperance. G; UmmtLOtHt. Tune— "Webb. 7». e*. D. _l Gko. J. Wbbr ^ ^ I ^ -#-»-♦ » • •: ♦■ 1. stand np, stand up lorTemp'mnce.YesoldierHof our canse; Lift high our D. 8. -Till ev-'ry ^—» rr-fi:r[,- || V |i 'i)E^ Fl.NB. - I V -■ c' w^ — • — IP . roy - al ban-ner, Nor let it auf - for Iohb. . From vie - fry nn - to foe 18 vanquish'd. And all are free in • deed. vhTir^-n 1* 2 Statod up, stand np for T-mp'ranee, Against nnnninbered fors; Tonr courage rise with danger, ^^^ ^SJ^ s tr e ngth to str e n gt h j ih o p pose ; Forth to this mighty condict— iGo in this glorious honr— Where duty calls, or dangey. i Be never wanting there. IMHiM 74 SDnfi: of a Thousand Years. Muaio by Hurst C. WOB& P ^^ fe^ ?^=i: i:^: 4: =^=^ 1. Tern • per - ance men, go raise your stan-dartl; Lo! for yonr 2. These are the timeH that try imu coar - a>;e— Nev ■ er give 3. Gheer up, brave hearts, pro - olaim the tid - iogs, Hboiit n - load 4. Lo! the bright star, in glo - ry rid - ing High iu the f m 3 f r~ri I 'i J- ^ ^ Jlj^ £ m goide a star ap - penrs; For -ward, ye braves — the n - or. Yon will not drink cHor -ns, Jn • bi - lee lasts a Thou - sand YearH. ! a Thou - sand Years. I for a Thou - saud YeaJs. [ a i Thou - saud Years. Hi i 4^ R^ : : ^ ^ ^ I w -'Tf?r rifi^ r ti l II % Breweirs who liTe, wto feast and fatten On the omshed hearts and widows tears, Soon shall you hear in tones of thun- der, ,«. , -iBtopyourworkforaThousand Years! Cho.— A Thousand Tears, etc 6 Drinkers! the time is hastening pp- ward. When your proud looks, your scollli and sneers Shall be dried up, and Prohibition Legally reign a Thousand Tears 1 Cho.— A Thousand Tears, etc. All Unite in Singing Tuna— AULD UNO Sync 1 Come, friends and brethren, all unite In songs of hearty cheer; Our cause speed onward in its might I Away with doubt and fear ! We give the pledge, we join the hand, BesoWed on victory; We are a bold, determined band, Apd itrike for liberty. 2 The cup of death no more we take; That cup no more we give; up It makes tbe head, the bosom aeh e Ah ! who can drink and live ? We give the pledge, we join the hand, Besolved on victory; We are a bold, determined band^ - And strike for liberty. 76 ^ The Old Oaken Bucket SAMUItWOODWOBTn. - i. «AiMbjr's DanghtBT/' 1. 2. How dear to this heart are the scenes of my child-hood. When The or -ohard^the mend -ow, the deep • tnn-gled wild- wood, An^ The moHs.cov-ered bnok-et „ I .hail as /a treas-nre, For I -«. foTind it the source of an' ex - qnis-ite ^l^s - ure, ,7ho m^i'iSiii^^ ^' ^ t f=^ m D-o-— The qld ^^'^eii backset, the J -'lon-boond buck- et, The ^^^^^^ "FhjK., fond, reo - ol - leo - >ioh pre - sents - to ioy view*') The eT - ery loved spot whibh pay in - 'fan Aoy knew; ' The' oft - en at noon, when' re - tnriied fgjm the field, How pur - est and sweet -est '^^f|iab na - tare ^nld yield. | Then p^^.-M f moss • COT - ered buck - et p-^ Lllli_i ^i . J d jT., i i that hong in - the well £ fszi wide-spread-ing pond, and the mill which stood near it, The «ot of my fii - ther, the dair -y house nigh it. And ar - dent 1 ' seizeil it, with hands that were glow,- ing, And. soon, with the em - blem of truth o - ver- flow - ing, And c t . -•- • ■ - =iP ^^^^E^ D. e f • bridge and e'en the quick to drip - ping f= f ^ the rude the with rock where the- buck - et that white -pebJi^led cool - ness it cat - hong bot . rose a > in torn froE ruct the. ^ well fc feu r, thJ^ .tirell f fell; } 3 How Hweet from the green mossy rim to, receive it* As poisjd on the curb it inclined to my lips; Not a full flowing goblet conld;t»mpt me to leave it» . Though filled with the nectar 'thiit Jnpiter sips. And now far removed from the loved sittiation, - The tear of regret will intrusively ftvufU, A fl fi mcy revertft to my f a ther' s plantatioa. '■}>. And sighs for the bucket which bung In the well. Hie old oaken ^ncke^ id,^ -'*r:^. , -r If^ield B^ to Temptation. 1. YieW nottotemp-ta-tion, Jpr yielding is- sin; Each vic'try will^ / 2. Shan e - vil com-pan-ions, Bad. language dia - diiin, God's name hold iA 3. To him that o'er^iom-eth God. giv-©th a .crown, Thro' faith we b^wI mn^' \r[ i ^^ , — I. — r ^mk . ' ' help yott Some othr-er to win; Fight man-ful - ly on -ward, ' tev-'reuce, Nor take it in -vain; Be thoughtful and earn - est, ♦ con-quer, Tho' oft\en cast down; Hfe who is our Say- ionr u \ iifi \ ii\iiim Dark passjOns ^ub - due, Look ev-er to Jensus, He'll car-ry you through. Kind-hearled and true, Look ev-er to Je-sus, He'h oar-ry you through. Our strength will re-new. Look ev-er "to Je-sus, He'll car-ry you through. ^^TT'^T^ylf^j ; l ^^pl^' ^^i-^;^UMi JJJJ i i:# Ask the Sav-iour to help you. Com - fort, strengthen and keep you. %\ « ♦ fa4^.i:ii ^^^: ^ eB Jlb^^' is will-ing to aid you, He will car - ry yon through. 78 lTie3[ are comiiig from the Mountains. Fawt J. Cbobbt. % H^^„ p jj^ .Vl '-'•$• !fi'' l ,;j l ;n/,'j: _LJU_J_j I 1. They are com-mg fttwn the menBtains to the great cam - paign a. They are co.n-ing strongand valiant to the great cam - paign 8. We are bound to be the victors in the great ^ - Jaign, Hj^ l lfliiil-^ I • ^i^^xuu^i^ ^^m 3nf ♦ 11 '"*^"1?^ W the nations all a - ronnd ns; Ea«t and That wfll make the bold op- pressor fear and trem - ble: From onr And to • break the yoke of al - co - hoi's op - prea - sion; In the ■ ■**« h'fnrruf i\ t^g^ i^fe^' i ; t rp ' West their forc-es Wending, North and South the line ex - tend - inir .diu - ly prt)w.ing numbers With a zeal that nev - er slum - be^ bat - tie fiercely rag - ing, Let us one and all en - gag - ingV ^M V~l V. ^ ' , ' " > (^ N^ Bbfrain. jjii in iri.i III 'I -, '• Olfwl-ly hail us with the grand re • frain, Thenhur-iah forpro-hi O er the vorid is heard the grand re - frain. ' Sing and'shont a - loud the grand re • ftain. i " m\^\\\\ H^\\ \\[-[[[\ a\ '^. - • Ibi-tionnowand ev- eri From the bat- tie we will turn onr fao • es r mnaoM ~(rX 4^ if^-^ ■••t- 4^ Tfiuiy are eomiiig.— Concluded. W nev » e*; till the fOe shaU foU be - fore ns, and our Pro - bi - ^^^^^^^: -- bi-tion cho- rufl, Shdl"pK>- claim the mighty ^n - qu«»t ^o«». .] Jesus Sh^ Re^^n. IBAAC Watts. " Tunt-UXBRIOGE. t.0 f" LOWRLL llABOH. m =)&:; ^^^ *-2 For Him shall endless prayer t>« made, - And pmises throng to crown Hi«pead; ' '^ His name, like sweet perfnme, BOBil rise Witli ev«ry morning sjiorifioe. 8 People and realms ^f every toAgoft Dw^U on His lo v e, with sw o t e st s ong; ■* And infant voices shall proclaim * l^Vix e«rly blewings on His name.' ; 4 Blessings a^d^^ where'er He reigfiit V ' The prisoner leftps to loose his cham»;. The weaty find eternnl rest, -,> - And ftli the sons of want are blfestt ; vj / 5 Let eve^ creature rise atjd bring* J"' p^^nwURT hohqni to oor King; . •'i •■■■'i\ AngelB Aeaoe^d with aqnJkgftin. Ana earth re^ the load ktten I ^;'/^ ^/f-" -ti? ri 80 t^WMi;. B. TaoMFSojf. The Worker's Song. TTlLUAMSbTUC ^^i tj— i»r-*-i — ^ — » J — * ff ^ «=li: i 1. To those Thobnvdjr uketbelr»t»iid— Thegood,thelrae, the bnve; 3. Withoojir-sge, then, work, wnteh audpiay, U - nit - log heart >ud liand, , 3. Tketem'prapoetHMU e>i'>-i"ggroim(l,'TiapiishiIig to the fore; sy ^ r i- J ^ r £ # ^^^^^ fo this, »nd ev - ery oth - er land, Who would4;heifcoan-t»y sava? To drive the curse .of drink a -way l&rom this, and ev - eiy land. With rap- id strides it speeds a -long, And spreads fromshoreto shoitti' ^=t m jr—r t m V.,:. ^0 M We sing a «orig, a temp'ranoe song, HhshmttM of all to aheer; Oh, work-eiB all, in; ev - eiy elime, The Moin-ing vio t'rr bail, The land we love, the land we priae, Shall /ifora the oajfse l»e lk$it, .0-(,i i i- V i ; If wrong to right, iriuB? j^i(dd its might, Then Wjtiftt i$ theie4o femr? For Go(1 wiUgive the har West-lime, We" irtf -er knew Him fail! . And small ami great shall cti.^ e - Urate A Tepap'rancfr Jo -U - lee I" ,t ' ^"f iTf r/ a i'/. rff r ,,t 4-f ^^ I TUe Worker's Song.— included. tt Chomm. m » ", -^ ■%'■ i ^t pi4LCU=^ i Then yrhai U there to feto? Thta wliiat i« there to huT We nev - er A Temp'zaaoe S a Him fail! We hey • er knew Him fidl! *bi - lee, - A. Temp'rance Ja - bi - lee, u^i4=4m ■f: f- f- -f- i ^^^-^^ JN i [p \ l^ I « ^ I ■ - . r If wrong to ri«bt, mast yield it.» min^Then what is there to fear? For God will «i*e the bar - Veet-time, W^ nev -er knew Him fail I i^ MMiall andgpwit ihat Ml - ^^ - tw»te A Temp'rance Ju - hi - 'lee, i J. E.,WmTi. L Lit - tl« dK>pi* «»f lilf ' #* 1** »»<* t>^ •* fif^*. » ,^^/ flrbt, 2. Lit - tie 4rinte. «»f la ' pr, Ig - lie m^t of ale, 8. I4t - tie ««pi of •*# - %. • ' <• Ilili i i ll iA om town, 4. JUl ' tie iM^P* # ««i ' #, tM • ^ *»»pe of rye, i f . ^ la /'■ pr, Ig - He mjp of tM ' tim ilryipB of ..if, ^.-■: 1^^ " i^ ye Sure the Ne^sis Ti^$f 1* [QBLIOATO SOLO AND CHORUS] JUvdy. ' Arr. by 1. 3. W0oi>BDBT„ -fK ,ii: i. . .i >r>s " i^'ii^'n fiJ-j^Hi^^ ^ I. And are ye snre the news .is true? And are ye snrd he's*;|^^«igaed? : 2. Whose eye so Wnd, whose hand sc^trong, Whose loyefi^otroe TfiU W^ ^ >f B. And blfssin^s on the helping hand»^hat nenthinpt back & me; ^ V ?-4it- C V^ e f|~ V V-^- ^=^ ^^ ^^ if i\i i'iu^ i\ I can't 'he - lieve the j6y -tul tale, And leftve my fears be - hind; If he has bent his heart a»d hand The temp'rance pledcre to sign; Haste, haste, ye lit -. tie ones, and ran Your fa - ther's face to see; m T I g g t= s i f' r t r' I f -U r i f ^ • j^'-j - i j n fj '^ ^ i m (tw If John has signed, and, drinlS no hiore,The happiest wife am ; I But what puts breaking ip> ,my head? I trast he'll ttvste no more; And are yousure, my John, you^ve signed, Aj;id are you sure 'tis past? ^ ^ 't.^j^ ' K ? ill i. ' j- J * e^ J » i ,..< That ev - er swept a cot-tacje hearth. Or sung a Inl - la - by. .^ Bd still, be still, my beat-ing heart! Hark! hark! he^K at the door. Then'Daine's the happiest, brightest home, — On terap'rano^ shoresjat last I^H.II" i^'^tr-^ J^ C f 'g ^ C'T-4-^^-^ . m -■.■■'*!■, ^-ti \Si. ' rt • - ^f," KT , it ■\\ sa I And a^ ye Sure?~Concluded. 1 & 2. For tbere'B no lack a • bout the hoase, Frtr there's ko luck at all, ^^ 3. There's been no Inok a - bout the house, For there's no Jnck at »11, g fp nr. rp f [f[nf iir:i fe £l^lL4iL:^Z^^^^^^ ^ And gotae's the comfort of the house, Since he to drink did fall. And heaVn preserve my own good man, That he may nev - er fall. h [\i ff 'If i\ [ ff=fTlim »' Thii (Migaio may he playtd on the FUUe. -\ 1/ 1 Shall we see the brighter beaming .' Of an error yet to be? Will the sighs that now are gleaming ^ Bring the tern perance j ubilee ? Oho. Yes, the victory is neating ! The victory, the victory is nearing ! Shouts of gladness we are hearing From hosts that our pledge makes free. ,. Shall we see the Victory? tuns— Shall WE GATHER AT THE River? 2 Shnll we see the light returning To (4tll }u>meH of deepest woe? And love's altir-fires new burning Where the cup ^ had qnenched their glow? :■■/;.■ -H' ,^j\ 3 Shall we see the young and gifted Standing forth in manly Btreugtyh? Shall the masses uU be lifted 'To the purer life at length ? Sweet Hour of Prayer. JLm- 1 Sweet hour of prayer ! sweet hour of prayer ! " That &ills nie from a world of . BritUif. Sparkling Water. Wm. F. ShbbWiK. ^^^^^^M -*r- M=|i=^ 1.- Wa-ter, wa-ler, spnrkliuj? wa - ter. Best of «irth-ly Rifts to men; How it '2. Gal* ly dancing, plangiog.ekippiug, Now 'tiKhere,Hud then 'tiH there, Soft -ly -P — i= v~^— i'i i \ itii \ !h ii m t^^ -ferf u-J dan-ces in the sunlight. How it ra-ces thro' the glen ! Out in - to tUe whisperSiSweet-ly mnrmnrs, Bringing gladness every where: Wa-ter, wa-t^r, ?*f iftttfr;ft j i :fijj^tefee o - pen meadow, Where the birdssing with deilight. See, itspreads it »h ! hur - rah ! But do your ^^^^^^^^ conn - try Bhall be free, Hur-i|iih ! ohil - dren al-ways grow,Hur-rali ! ware to Can - a- da. Hnr-rah! dm - tyt then yon may Hiir-rah I r - rah ! The girls will Bing,tfae boys will rah 1 The girlA will all be wom-en rah ! The strng-gje now is go - ing rah ! A« • sist the weak,your8tilf de - shout, When al - CO - hoi is dnv-enout; And we'll all feel f(ay when then, The boys, of course, will all b4fc|gtl. And we'll all fight mm tiU on, And, wiien the mighty victory'swqn, We'll all feel gay that ny, Stindby the right, and by -and-bje We'U all feel gay that whin-key is no more, And we'll a"^*'' rum Kliall be no more. And we'll whiskey rei^nsno more, We'll all feel whiskey reigns no more, We'll •St all feel gay mm gay when whiskey is no more. till mmBhain>eno. more. that whiRkey reigns no more. that whiskey reigns no more. «qnrrV>t. Un, Vj Eik«t P 1U» ^J ^ S6 ^ Help Just n little. B«T. W. A. SrUCKR. ". vi * WM.J. KiBKrATIUCK. fejr^-H-hhhf=^: ; ; .': I 1. Broths er Tor Christ's king - dom Bigh-inR, a. Is ■ thy ' cnp made B»ui by tri-Rl? 3. Thon"gU-fto wealth' to thee is giv-eii, 4. I>t ns live for Qne an - otk-er, 5. 'liioitgh thy life .is prCHsedwith «pr-row. IIilp Help Help a a a a lit ■ tie, lit -tie; lit - tie, lit - tie. Help a lit - tie, ^^ *i t t - ' . " ' r 8 8 I hell hel{f a help a help a .lit -tie; help a lit -tie; R -f J i f i ij. Help to save the mil - lions, dy - ing, Sweet- en it with felf -; de "- ni - al, Sa6 - ri -fioe is gold in. hear -en. Help to lift each fall - en broth-er. Brave. - ly lopk t'wurd Ood-s to - nior-tow. ^ i-^— * It ^ i feS m ■^^' Chouub m},^\kUi \ ^^^ Help jnst a Help jost a Help jnst a Help iqst a Help jost a lit '- tie. lit - tie. lit • tie. lit - tie. lit - tie. m«: y.[\fi-M Oh, the wrongs that we might tighten I p: t g'i-|t^-4 =p w — V- m ¥ V — ^ I ,1 . , ■ ■.. i — B ght-en! Oh, the skies that I Oh, the hearts that we may light-en 1 . J|||fe.. we ma y b r ight - e n! H e lp — ia^ jnst '-tk lit - ti e . S^ * m „ 1 Toueh 87 J. St. AlKMAlt. Tun«-rl -h-i^ T.B.BATI.T. 1 Touch not the cup. it In death to the (M.ul ; Touch not the cup, touch not the J: tCuS rJA.ecuAl.e" the>vi»o«.iBte.«.bngM;Tou^^^ 3. Touch not the cup, youna uiau," o k1 i8teu« bright ; ToucJi not the cup, tonjui noi uib ; iu thy pride, Touch not the cup, touch not the erf: £ not : Little thcv thought that the demon was there, Blindly they drank «nd were not The fangs of the ^r - pent are hid in the .bowl, Deep - »y »»>« P"*""'",!'!," uoy . * ""„»» 's . ., . ••, , .,... j^jj^jg jomj, Think of the death, of the not. Go to tlie lone - ly aud des ^m r ^- cLchtlu the snure. Then of th»l .Icntli doal - in« bowl, ob, '»-""?.'*^ oT- ttrthr ioni, &»«■«. will pluiiRo tlieo bo^yond «l>y «»"-«'"' = m- rowUBl gloom, TlitaktUlt pot -taps tLoumajrtsbare in the .loom, ^^^^^^^^^ Touch not the cup, to uch it not. not the cap; drink not Ik drop; ouch not the cup.Wmch not the cup; i^ 3y whom thou lovedfc entreat thee to stop; M'ttneh not the cnp. tanch it not. :±- J^top ! tor thy home that »« thee is so near; Stop ! for thy friends thatlto thee are so dear; Slop! for thy country !th* God that you fear^ % Xt^uoli not the cup, touiiJi It not. "«-J Touch not, &.O. MKROCOTY RBOUniON TtST CHAUT * (ANSI and ISQ TEST CHART No. 2) ' 1.25 i 1.4 i 1.6 J!» . . / " d /IPPLIgP IIVl^GE Inc ^ t6S3 East Main SIrmt ; ^ Rochester. Ne« York 14009 USA (716) 482 -0300 -Phone' (716) 288-5049 -Fox J Good News. Mrs. M. A. KiDDRB. \M: Itev. S. W( SnRcn. m jji.ii iiu'inm "•^li-Oh! hap-pjr, hap-py ti - dings, That r^ach, oar ears to- day, v 2. Riim^eal-ers sit in conn > cil, l?hey know their canse is wea^ r-c 3. 1%en,y§aYn-e8t menaud worn ^ en, Who. stand up for the right, mttG^l'i ^ f ^ r f g f j g f r r r I P ^^j^EJ,^E##^.^^ -=^ . * The temp'rance flagn are ' fly - ing, A • long the great highway. They see the temp'rance cy -clone. And safe - ty they would seel^ Gird on your trust -y ar - motj And en - ter in the fight;. ^m :i=Ji: 3 ^^^ i^ 1?— b- The tmm-pet blast has sound - ed O'er mountain, hill and lea, Up - on the wall is writ - ten. That ev - ery man may see. The world ia grow-ing bet - ter, Our temp'rance fruit we see. mJLji fcSJt b b u^ ^ f=r=f H-H-H r Pi i giiPr! ^ The ty - rant Bum is tot • t'ring, Our Inud shall yet be free. In, heavenly script the sen - tence,"The land shall yet be free." And we in joy re • peat it. The land shall yet be free. (C Good News.-r-Concluded. 89 Cbobus. *#: t ^^ K — .p^ |s -p — r From worse than hea - then bona - age, On land or on the i f^ . - r r r ;• J* rr i i \ n t r <^ 3t=±: y ^ ^ ^ ^= ^ = Hf N-^ i ■H -! P( f J i j i ^ S£ -• •V sea; From worse than Egypt's darkness. Our land shall yet be free. I i m s s b ^ . ^ ^^ Ber. Dawson Bubxs. Let us Sing with Voice and Mind. ~ . - - , p MiLGBOVB. ^ rr Tune— Harts. 78. =^= 3:^ i P\fi J I ' *=^ 1. Let us sing with voice and miud Prais-es to the Lord most kind; 2. Thou dost send, O Lord, the vine. And ^ch grape con-tains sweet wine, 2. And the bar -ley in the fields Nonr-ish-ment and glad- nessyields. ^^^^^^^m ^U^Li^UM^ ^ ^^ 1=^ tr i -s'- Who hathfill'd the earth with good Wa - ter pure, and wholesoni^ood. Snt this wine, when it de - cays, Poisonousqnnl-i - ties^dis - plays. But when spoil'd for ale and beer, Sor-rowcomes,and want nnd fear. 90 Prohibition i^ Marching on! Maim "Bob" Atchixbom. (Marching Song.) '^M. J. ElKKTATBIGK. t fc--^ ^^^ ^ -75»- 1. Pro -hi - bi-tion is marching on to win the day, 2. High li - cense can TOV - er meet onrjost de - mand; m T-f.^ f-^lj m 4=t=t <4^~ 1^^^ V V ^ ^ V — Pro-hi - bi-tion is marching on, bo clear the Way! Pol-i - ti-cians will have to take a bet- ter 'stand; i ^* * m - I ^ J\ J J-. J! J J'. J I J- J' V'- ^' J I Be you par - tjr man or not, let your pa,r - ty be for - got. For the troth is ver - y eleeai we mnst ban - ish rum an^ beer,- g ^ f ^f^T. T.. | j;J^-XH ■»!.' »'' V 'i-'i'^'- Pro - hi - bi-tion is now the ques-tionof the day. Pro-hi - bi - tion a - lone will ben - e - fit the land. ^ I Oifyi^ im kf «K «. KkkfiM*. .( I PrQhibitioii is Marching on!— Concluded. 91 Chobus. Animato. ^^ * ^ I t i ^ FaU in - to line, / boys, fall in - to line, boys, JFa^lioi-to line, boys, fall in -to line, boys. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ V l-- jy jy U ! 1 > ' I f, J'"iMii ,M f ^te^ B Pro - hi - bi-tion is inarching on ! Pro - hi - bition is marching on ! M-^mttif^^^^B ^ i T"*^ I r ^ r Fg= P Fall in - to line, boy*, fall ^^ ' ** ^"®' ^y** Fall in- to line, boys, fell in-to line, boys. TTTf r, I 1^ I I I ^ h -i IH^^^^-Jf; rrr j:. ^'''n : ^^ g Pro - hi - bi-tion is marching on^ to win the day ! It to win the day ! 3 H yon are convinced we're right, let's go ahead. Never stop 'till the liquor system shall be dead; Every ponnd you lift will tell, every vote the connt will swell, Prohibition mast plant her standard in the lead ! / ,* 92 Move along! March along! 9ef.Al.FBRD Tatlor. 1. Of all the glo - rious war - cries that fill the pnb - lie ear, 2. The Pro - hi - bi. - tion canne at first seemed ver- - y siimll iu - deed, 3. Our lib - er - ty and bond - age have betn a lit - tie uiized. P f P ? I S g i — «- 5 ^ I ^- \ The cry -for Pro -hi-bi - tion is the one we love to heat*; \ And pec - pie shook their heads and said it ne'er vonld take the lead : \ cry -for Pro -hi-bi - tion is the one we love to heat*; pec - pie shook their heads and said it ne'er would take the lead; When sUiv-er-y was blot - tei^ out; we thought it all was fixed ^ $ i ^*- I m ^^ i i J: ^ i m f= ^^=^t^=^j^ r y rf JM J. ^-Mrm From shore to shore it ech - oes, the great - est and the l^est, But the bi^s,- gest pol - i - ti - . cians and otb - er men of note, But though ve\e marching on-ward now, how sad it is to thiuk $ i \ . ± ^' «*^, ^ 5 :^ :^ Atf C iw t%M, W» ty «»» immi Til wn ■u li ^ ^—^ i l^ U L^ -^r^ ^a T=^^ i 12- ± v-=^ i^=it night; light; slight; There's a star to gjjide^the ham - ble, " Trnst in WhetU -er los - ing, whefid-er win - ning, "Trnst in Cease from man, and look "a - bove thee, "Trust in E r I I It I X:- ^m 1^=^ ^^ ^-^ i ^ N J" *! • a ^ :it= Ood, and do the right;" Tho' the road belong anddrea-ry, God, and do the right;" Sbnn all forms of gnilt - y pns-sion — God, and do tbe right;" Sim - pie rule and saf - est gnid -ing. ^^ -f =r-i — ' — h te h — -f— :te^ 4{ii-[l^ s tf^:iHN | ,|- 1 , ,,^ rj And the end be ont of Right, Foot it brave-ly, stronger Friends can look like an • gels bright— Heed no cns-tom, school or In - ward peace and shin-ing light, Star np-on Our path a- i "' li 1 1 , i {-r-r^ ^ wea fash bid ry— •• Trust ion; ing— in God, and do the right' *— i Trust in God.— Concluded. OS JL ^^ fel i ^ Do the rigbt, Do the right; W 7*=i tr^ \ * Do the right, ^ Do the right. i i:i\ij'\ E^ -^ Trast in Ood, and do the right. 'Bo the rigiity.... m m r-t: t ^•^^"ff'f ^ Do the right, Doihe right, , JL. Ji Do the right, '. Trust in God, and do the right 1?— UM — tr Do th^ right, — b — fi-i b p-^ '■ l Rally for the Right. Tuna— Webb. 1 The battle-cry is eonnding. We hear it from afar; The Lord hin host is mttstering For Zion's holy wnr. Awake ! O slumberiDg Christian ! Arouse thee to the fight; Gird on the Gospel armor. And rally for the right. 2 We will not fiiint or falter. Or fi-ar the cross and shameT" The Lord of Hosts is with us— We wrestle in hiis name. K«y of Bb. Who loses life shall find it ,, In him our glorious head, When every foe is vanquished. And sin itself is dead. 3 Who is this King of Glory, Who leads the chosen band? The Lord our God Ahnighty, And none ran stay his hand. > Bide on, O conquering Saviour 1 Intonjes t y di v in e . And in thy peerless beantj Shall all thy armies shine. 96 ./ The Founftain. 01ee. i M. B. BRADBOnr. J -J sJi^ J J i i ; N' | . ^ 1 ~ "" 'I T 1. A soul;, a sptig to the bubbling spring, 8a clear and bright; 2. How Bweet it is, . when tired and faiut With noon -tide heat, 3. No grief iK>r dis - cord here is foniid, None here is found; Let ns all its p^is - es - sing, Sing, sing to - night Here to quaflf the/!gush - ing wave, Cool, cool and sweet Peace,and love^ az(d joy a -bound, Joy, joy a - bound. ^Lt JA ut-^ r i P f4 /^ v-^ f 1 $ Sparkling lit - tie fount - ain. Sing - ing ev - «r ga^ • ly. ^ P I 9 y Tu 9 y? ^— fzjd ^ - . . , . . . ^' f ^ 9 9 9 \9 1^ »■'' I? ^ 9 9 9 Spark - ling lit - tie fount - ... - ain, -^^^ tTTtTTTttx^tt Sparkling lit - tie fount - ain, Sing - ing ev . er gay - ly, I I t ' U t t-i=P Sing - mg , ev - er gay ly. $ ^ i I i-{ t g g g g g ^^ Cheer xa aith thy mn - s ic, Cheer iw, cheer us da i - l y , , m P n n i-^^ # f ^ 1*- I m 'a The Fountain.— Con^d«^._ 97 ns with thy J van ^ 1 'I ■ Bie, Siug-iug, Riug-ing, Bitig-iug. eing-ing, sing-ing, Bing-ing, Biug^-ing, Bing-inft Sparkling,Bparkling,Bparkling,KpArkling,8parkling,Bpnrkling,8parkling,BparkUng, Gurgling, gurgling, gurgliug.gurgliug, gurgling, gargling, gargling, gargUng. J^ J: I J J J. , ^^^^^E m=4::44U=^.^=^ m^ dai - ly. Cheer as, cheer as singing.singing, singing ev-er dai - ly. 8parkling,8paTkling, sparkling, ever dai - ly. gargling,gargling,gurgling,ever dai - ly. Tra la la la la la la la' ni,««r «a «i,«^-ror and wrong. And do not their wealineRsde- ride, Bntholp them to And do not their weakuesa de-ride. But I A fc^ ^ fc=t: -«'- ^ X r i !6^^Ei T r *? s^a > ?: > ^*-t3==if=i( §^ r help them to rise and be strong. rise and be strong. Their hot.. tears may fall like the help them to rise and be strong. Tlieir hot tears may fall like the it t -»—0- irv 1= i ere*. ;«/ *-*- -N--N- ^^J^J^-^U «'-T-''=^ -Si=r- lerM. ^ St f T7 By theii Bly theii rain, And they may lie fainting and sadfiS- By their side, by their And they may be faiuti ug and sad ; ^y their side . g -f- ^^ ir- -W-. ^ i s >._>. r I ^1 'J^'J I '^ i ••oH- « dim. ^^ Bide to np-hold tbem TO • main. Still cheer.... to np-hold them re • main, ^^ them ^th hope that is glad. S In mem'iy of innocent yonth, And Joys of the di^sy-pied mead. Be tender In speaking the truth, . JUid gentle in look md in deed. By the fntore more blest than the past 'That we're seeking and longing to share, Be hopeful of leading at last Xbe «»y ward to yaXiu that are £ftir. / / / ^E Hurrah for Spiu*kling Water I 09 FANNT J. CB08IIT. HUUKKT P. MAIK. Livelif. , [^ j ■/ / /I 1. Hnr-roh for sparkltnfir wa-ter ! The cool, the pure and treti; The *=f 1. Hnr-roh for sparkltng wa-ter ! The cool, the pure and frett; The sil -ver 2. Hor-rah for Bparkling wa-ter ! We love tbe pearl-y fill, ThatglidoRa- 3. As stream with Rtreain nniting. In beai,a-ty wend their wav. To seek the \r^ E ^^ ^^ ^E 3^^ iczx: $ i ^ i -cr f 5^ m ling M'a - ter. That mnrmnrs o'er f^e lea. It gives us health and long the val - ley, Be - side the wooil-liind hill. The mer-ry langh-ing might -y o • cean, And miu -gle with its , spruy. iSo may our grow- ing * f- ^■ ir -• — t t=V- I f ^ =^ f=w ^ [^m4f Tig- or, It makes us bold aud stron^i; Unfurl the Temp'rance banner, And / wa- ter. We hail it with de - light;* It fills our heart with gladness An^^ numbers, Ourstrengthandunionprove, Till all shall reach the ha- ven Of ^'i"rfir i f:i f?A^^ i # — # t I m Chobus. f I i t f f ^^ this shall be our song. Hnr-rah I ^imr^nhi Hurrah for sparkling makes our dwelling bright. , Hurrah! hurrah! hurrah! joy.and peace, and love. I ^MA fTTTYr^n^ ^ M » r » : p T ^ # ' # s ^^1 wa - ter !Hur-rah! hurrah fur wa - ter I The! cool, the pure and free. ^f*--- \ ►>:, ■ t, iW We aire Coming to the Battle. Fitt animation. ^ Bev. Bobbrt Lowbt. K ...fs K K ^^ i ^ i i i I J ^ £ f=F=r=f ^ 1. Vie are com-ing to the bat -tie of the w«ak i^inst the strong,^ 2. We are cpm-ing an onr ear-ly days to aid the good and trae, 3. We ,|ure com-ing ere the tempter has had time to lorpe his ohun mt rif T l i I rrTTfr^ ff^{ l ;^^-^f-^J^-^^^^w-^ ^ We are com-ing to the con-flict of the right, a-gainst the wrong; We are com-ing in oar~ youthful strength with faith to dare and do; To bind us fast, and make us slaves in e- vil's "dark do-main; it t t 1t t siz: m 1 E ^ ^ ^ • u f f f J J I f "f f f f f J '^j^^^^^f^ We are com-ing to the re8-«ue of onr coun-tij and our home^ We are com-ing in onr love for friends in conn -try and in town, ,^ We are com-ing with onr lit - tie help to do what we can do t f f f T'l t p if f * # mE ^ ^ r *>■■-. ^ ^1? j^nr.iJjji We are oom-ing to the help and hope of yean that are to come. We are oom-ing in the might of Ood to put the ty- rant down. For oth-ers' good, for God's own caase,in all the wide world thro*. We are Coming.— Concluded. lOt CBORim. ^J)i'^^irSiaAhk..rJ^, u, n { )^ky4 Then raise the flag of Pro -hi • bF^tipn, wave it as of yore; We are 'ivu^um ^ ■ J. V w. fefe ^ — h^ g l';^^^^/iJun'n l Jfl com-ing to the res- one with a * hnn-dred thonsand iBit>te; We are ^ -P- -^ -P- - ^ -f^ ; ^ U b U fc ^" I , f f f f f-+^ ^ ^ ^ Ulg< f ^! ! n yes, were com - - - ing. » — r b* — t^ ^ :?=r= i^ — it I com-ing, we are com - ing. com-ing, yes, we re coming, i :c ) < I t ^ ^ :^ — - ■ i7 i i ^ ^ We are com - ing with a hon • dred thon - sand more. m t\ t T f f ^ ? ? ^=t^ ? .^LJ- 9^ i 1 AVLtgnxiymiu. ^^ 111 Drink no More. (ROUND FOR FOUR VOICE&) ^^rruiced by T. M. DxwiT. -r 111 drink no more gin sling, I > ^ X X ^ ■v-k- ^ ril drink no sling made of gin. No rumor whis- key flip, or bran- dy. Wine or an-yraoh thing. If jA(&iiii»j'*** "•■••„.,; tl 102 The Cleansing; Fountain. T^icCownn. Dr. LowiLL Mawii. h-fl-i i I ^ ! I I — I — N I ■ ' II k ^ I —-f 1. d?here is a foantaiu fill'd with blooJ, Drawn from Im-maQ-ners veins; And sinners plong'dbe-neath that flood, Lose all their guxlt-y stains. I Ti: II rjj i fl 'i'ii I Chobds. - 1j'.Pli M l|.i ,1.1,11,1 ,1 ,[jy,I^J Lose all their guilt -y stains, Lose all their gnilt - y stains. ^3L ? p nr f i rxLio ^ ^ a^^.^^^^i^l4Vr-M=^^^^ And sinners plang'd be - ueath that flood, Lose all their gnilt-y staips. -zzn y 2 The dving thief rejoiced to see T^t lonntain in his day; And tiiere may I. though vile as he, Wash all my sins away. Cho.— -Wash all, etc 3 Thon dying lamb I thy preoioas blood Sball atver lose its power. ipo Till •& the ransom'd Ohiuroh of God Al* savad to sin no mora. Cmo.— Ara saved, eljp. 4 E'er Hince by faith I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme. And shJl be till I die. Cho.— And shall, etc. 5 Then nisi Whenth a nobler, sweeter song, [hy power to save, ' nr liBping,stamm'ring tongu e Lies silent in the nave. - Oho.— Mee silenti etc. N^rrf ii frrfTr ^ 4 I ^^\\\ \ rr\ji£ii\j^ #. IDS', - the Temperance Ship. 108 Jko. O. 'Whittiick. HuBittr P. MAor. W- I I I ^i-r-r^ m i wz M ^ 1. Take courage, temperance work-ers, Yon shftU not snf -fer wrec^, While 2. Rail on ! Biiil on ! deep freighted With blessings and with hopes; The 3 r.)nr-age!your work is ho- ly, God's er- rands nev -er fbil! Sweep 4"!::: ■M J_* I ^^ i -tte _i_p. ^ 08. OS, ^ f^ Jif |i.JlJ J m i up to God tlie people's prayers Are rnis-ing from your deck. Wait good of old with shadowy hands Are puU-ing at your ropes. Be - on through storm and dnrkness,^he thunder and the hail! Werk 1^ f=i^-^f ^r^ i ^.h^ 3 m i—t cheer - ily, temp'mnce work - ers, For daylight and for land; The hind you, ho - ly mar - tyrs Up - lift the palm and crown; Be - on! sail on ! the morning comes. The port you yet shall win; And mr^ rfhf ff i fff fhf t-^ P |i r : i i i f= i breath of God is in your sail, Yonr rud-der is His hand I fore you, un - ham a - ges send Their b^n-e - dic-tions d^jrn. all the bells of God shall ring The ship of temp'ranoe in. I CaypIgM, MM, k) TW VMtm Tnip«nim Utktt »ri PaUiMtIn 'df^BK* 1 ' '#: 104 ^ How Beautiftil to See. T EeT. X. P. Hood, alt ' (ParUnt pour I* Syria ) Arr. by H. P. ILaih, i cued from its old reproa^ the . scoff- ing and the Each Til - lage wore the hap - p^-^mle of sunshine and of_ ^ ^ I ^ free; shame; flowers; r g r K r ; , ^^ !f)i l Jiii l .J:.|^ *^f 5 m I Our sous and daughters in their might, in' • via - ci -; ble shall stand. And dasb-ing ev - 'ry chain a - way, how bean- ti - fnl to see Then should the bulwarks of the State e - rect in glo - ry standi rf i fpff i 1 ^ ^0, i- ^ I -*-# r -#-#- I And gliid -ly join the songs of praise that God hiith saved our land, The drunkard rise to be a man, in - tel - li - gent and free. And hope re - light her dy - ing torch to brighten up the land, gffnftfrr^g jff^^ i f' i f i 1 1 ^ ^1,1 1 n i l i , i^4# ^^i And The And m glad^ly join the songs of praise that Ood hath saved our land, drunkard rise to be a man, in - tel - li -gent and free, hope re - li.{bt her dy - ing torch to brighten up the land. :p=5: ^ # Air. <<*,n.k . u« k> Tk» IMtoMi Te.«w«M*aM«*| uwerf Vote it out! Vote it out! This will put the thing to rout! way at last weurge, — Vote it out! Vote it out! Loy- al peo-ple raise the shout, pleadwith words of Houg; Vote it out! Vote it outi Vote and pray with heart devout, with afl'right and dumb; Vote it out! Vot^it out! Thus We'll put the fiend to rout. ^ ? ? ^ \/ i ^ ]/ \/ - \/ \/ I Rbfbain. $ ^t=t i m ^^ip Vote it out! Vote it oat I m^t}^-iMt ■ Letns rise and vote it out! ,lS5J»!r"jJj«»cpg{t 106 Keep step Ever. * : ■■-,•■ 1*. • > Dr. C. B. Blackall. H. B. PAuntR, by ] m;.j \ r I Hi ^^ 1. Woald yoa gain the best in life ? Win the prize 'mid 3, Life 14 more thani- die play, And 'twill quick- ly 3, Look be • yond the- pres - ent hoar, Nev * er yield to fiat.."'* Syi'4. ! > =—^- ^ ^^ f i-^ i ^44_^-M%^^^^ all the strife? Hold your place tbro* tron - bles rife? With the pass a - way; Use a - right each gold - en day, With the Sa - tan's pow'r, Tho' a - bove the clonds may low'r, With the : * ^ ^— :«- IT- S^^=^b^^F^^ l i' ^- J i J^ right keep step. Know the world is watching you, Be sin. '^•'., good keep step. There are earn - est, press-ing needs Fill'd a - truth keep step. On - ward press, nor on the way Loi - ter ^ 25»: r -\w,rjj ' \\i' \ ^ cere in all yon do. With the good, the pure and trutt Ev - er lone by tm-eHtd«'edR;Hap-py he, the cnll who heeds jVith the once, or w&ste the day; Ood and Truth Kad Righi- all say, Strong in fe^nif rhi p -«*-*r- ?^4Hii^r°rf T^ -t \ i CarirVM k; ■. B. P>taMr i«.t>.,-^tt4a,^ aLj- i£^jSliSsie:M^5/( ^ai^a^i^ *,Ri6?' ^Ai-^iS^^ 5«S(i:{^'"!^iM>«'^ + \ 4 Keep Step Ever.— Concluded. 107 • j» GHORCi. ^^^^^^^^^m ^TThfi ^ finn keep step. Keep itep. Keep step ev-er, true keep step. faUA keep step. ' rrrf^ fcJ: 1 ^* 1 * 1 ¥ # T =-*: i ^ ■q 1. 1 1 1 I* 1 =i==* step, Keep step ev-er, 1 i *" 1 1 > «• n r~^~nT ^ ^ . Keep step, 1 r 1 -?-=^-^ -'?-'^ E ffi''i^i"i-'r^ -N- TrT~: -^=n=j=^ ^ :^ ^ Keep step, Keep step, Keep;^ step ev - er. ^a ,,Vii „.„^.,L.,|p.,?.^.^i|r ^" .- H . Unfurl the Temperance Banner. f Tune— Webb. Kay of Bb. 1 Unfurl the Tempenmce Banner, And fling it to the breeze, And let the glad hosanna Sweep over land and seas: To God be all the glory For what we now behold— Oh ! let the cheering story In every ear be told. a jCome, join the noble army. Promote the oanse of temp'ianM T' assist poor, fallen man; Put on the glorious armor; Be foremost in the ^^A. 3 Then rally round the sib^ndard. And let the work go on, Until the last dim vestiget Of intemperance is gone. Be earnest in the battle. •V: % Your weapons boldly wield; Tonll surely gain the victory. And make the monster yield. Enlist now for the fight; Maintain our nation's honor, Finn stand ye for the right; it e. AtlSB&fS/i .aS&lfci^ ~-.*. l.-AT* J M'Saf «li *' , \ ■'S'ii&k'ai&iiiiK Jfc t -^ -^ 108 Xdwabd CABSmtX. Hurrah! mas BlLLi Pi^rsBT. ^ C ' ^ N' N' J'^-H ^ ^ 1^-^ . ^ — 1. Shrink |iot in the battle,friends,be6ftti8e the fde is strong; Think not rum shall ^ 2. Fear • less, tho' a mighty foe; we know our cause is right, Pro - hi -bi- tion ^ ^m r=f ^s 3 i tegrrif- ^r-g r i^v^'^rc'J'J'^' ^ al - ways rule be-caose he's reign'd so long ; We shall gain the vie - to - ry, for yet shall win, for right is al-ways might; Clouds of night shall disappear be- i r=jF 4: i ^r I ^ ^ 3 i A_J_i^ 5 * ^ right BfaaU con-qaer VTOog, If we are fiuth-fnl to dn fore the momtng light, If ve are fiuth-fnl to da P ty. ty. ^^az^-r-^rjl^j "j, \^th 4=? ^ ^3 1 .aA ^ C^fpifM, MHPr Tht MalhMl TaafMun SirMt} aa* PiUiMliw ■«*« *A« j'j^&fefi.-aaiaias«fe^s^&^^i#TM&-4siffia^v»iteVS^i^^ ^X » -y .^ 'P-^fc ^,7-1,1.1! I ^V> all Hurrah I— Concluded 109 rj'jjj^'^ ^^ ^i■ ^'^ j! Hpr - rah! hur - rah I let all the peo - pie sing! Hot - rah! Hor - m ^ dz=i ■am nnr-raui it^w nu. •"«» i^^ - t..~— -o- — jt — it= i J T j.n,ii i JJJf q.^ tah! the yio - fry we wUl winl God wUl fight on our side a Ki I I f fUf i [i ^^ ^ ^-^^-tTt-f-t ^nrr^ gainst the hosts of sin, U we are faith-ful to da - ty. ^ ^=t -a. J ? ^1 Iff I ^^ Now Let us Join in Cheerful Strain. Wh. Takscr, 1735. "T- Tune— St. Martim'S. C^M. ifia: m ^*^ DS loin in 1 Now let ui jmn in cheer - fnl strain, The joys oftemp'ranceteU; i The cimse we love, it bring -eth joy; Bich bless -ings it bestows; X m ff' f \ : ^4^ n-" i i iF-1 1^ ^ I*- l i - ' I ir ' Y;iii Tii;''1rrilTn I I —~^ f . « Till ev-ery vnl - lev. hill and plain. The song re-sponsiveawea Your pow'rs employ, strong drink de - stroy, And less - en hu-manwoea. ^"^ if^i .f . ' fir I, . ■ '^^^ i m SF^ feT ? iF'rj^rr'i'^^'"^ -sj'i. *' ttt. -.; ^ . J i , ri . ,«a»^(^!afeAM>^^\ UK^.S... • ^IV 110 vr.T.s Vigormuly, in march time. Sound the Battle Cry! Q & ? i *• : lu V ' [> ^ \ ^^^ '°« " °'R^; Ruse the standard high ?nlT^»iJ^ r''1*^^^*f• parching on we go. While onr caune we know 8. Oh! thou God of nil. Hear os when we call; Help ns one and all ^^^ 4 j j ' m J- ^ ^tt For the Lord; Gird yojiMw-mor on Stand firm ev- ery one; Rest yonr Must pre - vail; Shield and banner bright Gleamingin the Ught; Batt- line By thy grace; When the battle's done, And the vie -fry won May we fw' Wfff. 5 Efe^ rrrrr ^m =Pw Chorus. / ru':fi' iji'; '.ij.jjr cause up - on His ho - l;r word. Rouse then, freemen, come from hUl and for the right We ne'er can fail. • wear the crown Be - fore thy face. .1 r . M^ r'l ill 1 1 ii[ii I ijiji Tal - ley; Fathers, brothers, earnest, brave and Htroiig f Qnward, forward ft^-^frfftr If' ' r 1 1 ^ I ' 1 1 ' '' j' ^ aU n - ui - led ral - ly, "Death to Al - 2b. hoi," your bat - Ue song ! + \SiViV\i •«|i!IMM*.'lflVnr*l P rtr ri[i m --y + 1 f"%7 Prohibition Bells. Ill Dun. 77:^^iTt±±i^ Words and Music by SiLTBR Lakr QuAvnmt. I f f f '^ 5: :#: i»-r- «-. They're rmgiiig< „ >, , . , .- , „ 4, They're briugiug cUeer to womau's heart, God blesH t,bem one and all; Be tell to all the world around, That freedom's day draws near, Hear them mid-night errora flee a - way, Be - hold the dawn-ing light right shall win, for God is right— And God shall have HiH own. fore her faith, and pray rs and zeal. This giant wrong shall fall, ^^^^ ^^ht f • V I CUi tfc i i ^ J "Htmf Bells ! Don't you hear themBells V They are ringing in the , Bells! Bells! Hear them Bells! Yes, 'hear them Bells, ^ f-H-H-> i m free-domof the land; Hear them Bells I f r r f f — ^^ Pro-hi - hi - tion SZ ^m § i a i » ^ 7 =^ -»- Yes, I hear them Bells, Bells ! They are ringing in the freedom of the land. .«nl 5 I- 112 We are Strong. EuuL WutiLRB Wilcox. BoU. Wm. F. SRBBwn. fi-H+i~i^i f 1 1 1 ; [ 1 1 1. We are etrong, we are strong, Tho* the oou - test be lopg, 2. In our might, in our might, We wiU fight for the right, 8. They shall turn from the night To the mom and the lights m^i-HHFFf^^ ^^^t h ::-« ^... w I f rfii r 1 1 I iM I I ji We shall wave high onr ban - ner trii^ph-ant at last; We will con - qner the foe at the clogs' of the day; While, the Lord gird - eth up ev - ery wav - er - ing soul; -f- f-' -f- -0- ^iVl \ f ^ *: ■ '\ ■ 1 And. the day soon shall come When the hor - rors of ru And the Iqst of the land We will bring to our ba Then re i |oice ! .oh, re-joice With a ju - bi - lant voice! ^ ^ i''L.rji m K ■^ i I 'l^i i.lili And the ra - in it wronght, shaU be things of the past And teach them to walk in the beaa - ti - ftU way. broth -era re - leased from the cup and the bowL HaU ■ -^^Ji ,..;,. K, !■• r..v rL.''i'i\ I n'rrffi^fiii 4Mmlf i_ Zi t . JJ^W.;^^. -7.-^^*_ ••■^.-^^■^J , . . ..ir W(B are StPOng.— Concluded! We are strong, 118 * "g • g r-^ I f g ' g r ' We are strong, we ure ctrong, f f'r^rT?/ ri^ We are strong. \ ^=Fi=4 i ^^ i ^ We are strong, ^e are strong Tho' the con - test be long; J *M1^. *4- fe i -^^ ^ ^^ ^1# Ve are strong, *=* f ve are strong, -i-^-<= T g; rr i We are strong, . we are strong. m ^•f r^fTTf fr^ We axe strong, ^. i'i' Hf l ; t f j .\ l j.;J ii We shall wave high onr ban - ner, iri-umph-ant at Iftftl / :' m ^ i f f f f f f i ff ^ ."* 'Xi i&^fe^anJffjSf' ' 'K 114 Truth is Marching on. iiBAAc BoBiirn. Bobsbt Lowsr. 1 ^ i \ ijnn-m ^\a*e toil- ing thro-' the darkness, but our eyes behold the light 2. He via come in glorious maj -en- ty to sweep a- way all wrong, 3. He 18 call-iugou His peo-ple to be fcithful, prompt, and brave, 4. Ijet OS fight a-gainst ^e e - vil with -our lac - es fward the light, fe i^r r ir- r r r r f r t± =g=^ "^" '.J| M n=i h ^at IS mounting up the east-ein sky and beat - iug back the night; He will hesil the brok-en - hearted, and will make His peo-ple strong; To np-liit a -gain the faU-en, and to help from sin to save; God 18 look -ing thro' the darkness and He watch-es o'er the fight; P=ff^ f g" gc g r ■Uiu^UJ^^^ UUUX^ Soon with joy we'O hail the morniiig when our Lord will come in might, He will teach our souls His righteousness, our hearts a glad new song, * J S^'^°''^*^®™^*^^*"'°*'*"®^ *^ Him -self for them He gave, AUd His joy will be our re^o-om-pense, His triumph crown the right, m t rt-^: r rrr:-ff^j^-c: Vt' It I I C =r=f f"^ ^ \ Chorus. i I «*" Z™*'' " ™a»"cliing on. Marching, marching. Truth is ei For Trnth ia tnar/>>iin<* ^n ^ For Truth is marching on. For Truth is marching on. I Fbr Truth is marching on. I For Truth is marching on. J.' Truth is Marehing Oii.-^0oiicluded. ifg I j' i j i i i In 'i J .TM ii ' ^ -*-*-^ marching; Brighter, dear-er, comes the hap- py dawn ;' Marching, marching, ■^ F — I — F — -• — --#- w^^r\\vj-^ ^^^ N-^^' I I i\ r-H-i s ■V i Truth is ev - eir march-ing, Ev - er march- iug on | W!i , I: i -^ I £-^ ^^ GBASLES WBSMtt^ Come, Thou Almighty King. irun«-T-lii«LiAN Hymn. 6, 4. jV'WWMmAK ^ Feuck OiABbnn. i— ^- r 1. Gome, thou al-might-y King; Helpusthy name to sing, Helpus to praise: 2. Gome, thou in-car - nate Word, Gird on thy might - y svord, Oiir prayer attend; Ufrf i f7 i i r i frr ii.i r ^^' tfL j nu J , 1 1 J J JilJ-^afli Fa-therall- glo - ri-otis. O'er all vie- to - ri-ous. Come, and reign Come, and thy peo - pie bless; And give thy word suocess: Spir-- it of fe*f f f i f'f ^ ► — » ^^ i j)« J • .r J 1^^=^ i-UXlJi i o - Terns, Ancient of days! ho- li-ne8s,0a ns de-soendt | gti£? l fff JlJI 8 Come, holy Comforter, Thy sacred witneu bear In this glad hoar: Thoa who almighty art, Now rule in every neart, And ne'er fttun as depwt, Spirit of power I 4 To thee, great One and Three Eternal praises be Uence. evermore : Th y so v er eign m%|eety lignj Klor ICay we i^ jfTory eee. And to eternity Love and adora^ ^■^^I" - ■^■'1 ""T J* ■' m6 R P. Hakkb. 1» & &: fiing it Out ! ■t—^ 3E ^ 5=^ D. S. Hakm. 4^— b— >. s m 1. King It out ! riug it out ou ev -JMr baud! Ref-or - ma - tion h>i8 be - 2. Biug the b«^lU in the East aod in tTO >VeKt, Ret-or - urn - tion hus be - 3. Bing it out ! ring it out in ev ^ 'ry home ! Bcf-or - ma - tion has be - ^ ^ ^ 5^ m i IS^ m gnu! Bing it out! ring it on^ thro' all the land i^ Vic - to- ry is \ gun! All vj»'^nit« in the war A cry — do your best! Let the work be ^ gun! Let The young hear the oall,\let old age come, £v-'ry heart should ' J. ^ J.> }^ }^ -t -t-= — b" 1/— ^ U g V -- E ^ rTrzrtTT-ffi I y #' t p al- most won !'Tis war to thedeathwith wine and beer, With ale and grand-ly done. Then raise up the stan-dard, swell thesony; ! And press the join as one. Then la - bor at' morn and work at noon, Nor rest when /J : / .J ^ J J " T=^ ^ k\\\ \ i i M Rit S ^^^^ m J g'n and whis-ky, tpn; Then join in our nn - ion, nev - er fear— Be e on ev-'ry field! Till jus - tice shall triumph o - ver wrong, And ev - 'ning shad-ows fall; For vie - to - ry grand shall crown us soon. And m. t. Llili,,: Jjn_,lUiaii M g g CBOBU8. earn -est, faith - fnl, firm and trae.Bingit out! Bing it out! Let the all the hoHts of e • vil yield, truth and right sliall reign o'er all. ~-^:^ ^ • "» •* j" •yj.*"' '™ri% f -in*^ m he- be- be- i i: Ring it Outl—Ooncluded. m y' i I i i\^m i^ 5c=F: 3ti=^ reign of peace be - gin ! Biug it ont viitii a shont ! Our cause is bounds win I ^ 5fe2^ m *: f \'ikHh \ ^^'iM i f r ^ i ^ i i ^£ fci i Storm the Fort ^W'^ C; •'■.:!;*. J. B. VlSTOH. «r SpirtUd. ^^ 5 Ln i=a; s W. 'WXBRKN BBHTLIT. & 1. Ho! my com-rades ! see the sig - nal Je - sns 'waves on high I 2. See, the loft - y vails are frowniDg, Held by Sa - tan's pow'r; 3. See, the proph-ets now are show-iog How the fort most fall; 4. Fierce and long the siege has last - ed; But the end is near; m I^-Ul ^ r^rtrm rp- ^^ w « t f* — p- ^ n^-Ai i\l.n Tan 3 f J Sa • tun's bat - tie - ments are reel-iog. Hear our Cap- tain'^ cry. Sin enshrouds the world in dark - ness, Now's the storm-ing hoar. There is no such thing as fail - ing, Shout, my com-rades, all! On - ward leads our great Command -er, Cheer! my comrades, cheer! D.& -Shont the an -swer back to heav-en, We are read - y now! i 7 i% '»- " lir ,«!:f.'*r?«r ^sf^^S^a?* 118 Hn. M. A. EiDORB. Tbe Work is Going Onl =*=,: Bar. 8. W. SmiccB. ^^N :isz i w m/**?"?^,^^ T" -ny, ma-ny years since temp'ranee work be -gun. 2. W« U bat - tie for th« rights of home, and all its sa - cred iW d. TJje time will come, not in our day, per - baps, but fur-ther on, ^ — ^ — ^ — ^ ■ f t — (i — • — ft ^ a^VUUii 4= g g r ^a 'f'^rrrti , , ^t^ Well nev-er rest con- tended 'till the glorious work is done; WeU un - der- mine the gay sa - loon that tempts our dar - Ung boys When temp ranee laws will rule the land that free- men dweU up - on- r ^ "-" »"•■" »"«» u*uu t,uau ireo- iu«U aweu Up - OU; p ' g g g ■? — ^ ♦^•S^tlii i;^' °° from dawn of day un - til the set of sun.- nZ ^A i!' ?*y ]?''• ^""'^ ^y *>"<'^5 ""y *■"«"''' <^on't ™ind the noise, God speed the day, the glorious day when vie -fry shall be won^ P^ g r f r g.g c eg s =g=g i ^ V Chorus. -f f -— # * *-s — , ^ The work is The work is The work is ^^M ^^^ j=j^ go - ing go - ing go - ing on I on! on! The -« work is go - ing on! * S d d d—^ d W m J^ 3: *.: Yes, the work is go - ing o i ! In the name of God and home. OMtitiM, '¥ ^'"^ Tmmrmmm tmittjui PaUiMttn Bma - f\' ' ' ''ii 'II iiiTTri 4 * V 1 X in. le: I.— iae, k \ *•. 1 le. The Work is Going On!— Concluded; IfO y f" n n J J ji I ,' 4-H -^ The work is go-ing onl The glo - riotu day is com-ing - N I ! [[[':. I i [ [ [[[[I i r N ^ — F l=f |!5=l^: -H p f ^ ^ I * ^^ s «-«■ i ^ ■ When the vie^t'ry shall bo won,— The work is # # . # ^ ^ , ^=r M £ ? £ f I go - ing on ! -A. ^ My Faith looks up to Thee. Bat Palmkb. Tune— Olivet. 6, 4. LowBLL Hams. $ ^m «3 1. My fiiith looks np to 2. May thy rich grace im 3. While life's dark maze I 4. When ends life's transient ^m G3t f i ^^ ^ rriT^ ^ Thel Thou Lamb of Gal -mA - ry. - part Strength to my faint - ing heart, tread. And griefs a -. roand me spread, dream, When death's cold, snl - len stream t f ;c'g r r ' jt=i i Sav - iour di - vine : Now My zeal in - spire ; As Be thoa my gnide; Bid Shall o'er me roll; Blest U=nU-t^^t^ _ hear me while I pray. Take all n^ thon hast died for me, O may my dark- ness torn to - day. Wipe eftr - row's Sav-ionr, then, in love, I'ear and dis • i n y, ' 1/ g n i f/f t ^m p=p m^\\\ fffhfg a gnilt a - way, O • let me from this day Be whol - ly thine, love to thee Pure, warm, and changeless be,-^ liy - ing firs, tears a - way. Nor let me ev - er stray From thee a - side, trnst .re-move; O bear me safe a-'bovo, — ^A lansdmed soal. m T ^ X' -^ 120 Ber. ALTBtD Tatlob. Come, Join Our Crusade. An. fton OoAiuiTi. i^{ ^ i 'i i) ^ i i h ^ i ^^U4ii 1. Hot -nb ! Hurrah ! now who's afraid To come and join our great omsade ? 2. Hur'-rah! Harrah ! no faltering heart In this great work need wafat ai>art! s ^ D. c. SuT-rah! Hurrah/ novo who's afraid To come and join our great cntsq^f Ui±Lli±rLm^^ ms^ Come to-day, No de-lay. To work and fight, and watch and pray. Bright and brave! Come and save The peo -pie from the drunkard's ^ve. m ^ ■f^f^ m \/ ^ \/ S^ ^ *i r SI i'ill Come io-day. No de - lay, To mrk and fight, and voatch and pray:k DUBT< r I wn \\ jfifjj •,.M>.^i L-i 1 1 1 • 1 ■ ^ •« ...... £ ftise triumph notes on high ! Our Pro- hi - bi-tion cry "er hosts of cripae and sin. Sure vie - fry w'e will, win, 3 Bings out the On God Ire land around;— God speed t^ie soundl Glad-ljr help the work a - long! wUi depend Firm tp^: the end. Men oift fiaith and men of might ! :hU ^S ^ E t^ ^ . ..f., With the voice of grateful spng; WM the voice of hopeful, joy - fnl song. 4om the bat-Ue for the right ! Pr#.hi - bi-tion conquers in its ^might IS S I ^ ■liOwV^i "\. I 'w-^'ir le? rt! , < V t! I ■*• * "■\. Wc» jsure HarsAialling the Forces. 121 HuBRirir P. H^ra. ujunpi I k 2 I ■1. We are mar-8hall>inR ihe for-oes Of au ar - my tme and strong; 2. Where the ba - gle calls to bat - tie, If Heav'n that call re - peat, 3. We are pledged to guard each oth - er, And all those we lote the best. ji;^ ^^ =f rf=f f ^a^ We are marching to tfa'e' mn-sio Of a ring-ingTeinp'rancesong; If right and da - ty lead us. There a lone the path is sweet; From the poisoned da^ and to -rows Of a f«ll de - stroyer's quest, ti^i>fiiT f vl \ Uv^ w=t f m i n\^'\uij \ ^-f^^ * * -1 '^ We are go - ing forth to bat- tie With a hy - dra-head-ed wrong, ^Though the proud may deem this service Both for us and them un-meet, ii And our bat -tie -cry is — "On - wiurd ! No fult'ring and no rest, $ =?=^ ^^ :it=:f I ^ ^ m ■Tiil one gmnd, triumphant Cho- rus ShiiU the vie - tors' shout pro-long. Un - heeding scorn pr frowning, We will go with fear- less feet. Till hisflHunting, mocking en -sign In dis- honored dust is pressed." CafjilfM. MM, W Tka NailMal Trnpsraan SMkljr u4 Pallintioa How*., 1 My soul, be on thy guard ! Ten thousand foes arise; — And hosts of My Soul, be on thy Guard. Tune— Laban. Benew it boldly every day, And help divine implore. s in are pre ss ing hard To draw thee from the skies, 2 Oh! watch, and fight, and pray, The battle ne'er give o'er; ^' 3 Ne'er think the vict'ry won. Nor lay thine armor down; Thine arduous work will not be doiM Till thou obtain thy crown. ^. ,> .'t^, A 122 r- \^ffHjit SCa«^o,''!F?W»^S'^T5^ iMf^"? ff"- , I'JS'i^P'^'^' l-J T7^ "Htf^^^^^^A*? ■" "P *TFn.-(f5'^?'-jpc-^5,^M^ iF>»'Sjy^-'» Sleeping on Guard. AlTHCt W, Fkxncb. 7iumc U. DAiia. i ^i i . 1. Out. from the camp-fire's red glow - ing; Cheer -fal - ly 2. Yon-der rtim's camp-lighte are barn . - ing;^ Hark to the 3. Opr aim i» vig - il . anoe ev - er, We oltn al - £=^^ m ^ W \\ ! i t^ p ^ » — '=4=4= 6 — i- 1/ . i '; / |if>''U'JiN:M^' /--^-4=#4y#H shed - ding its light; On to the pick - ets we're go - ing, rev - el - ry there; Wait -ing the con -flict re.tnm-ing, low no de - feat; True - heart-ed sol - diers will nev - er > b i m 2^ ^ ^^ For the long watch - es Scouts ronnd us throng er ..Way from their du - ty ^ n^ ^ m m~f ^^ of / night; Let us be •ry /. where; We must be ze/- treat; Wa • zy and x: ■7=2 @^ *p^ J-JL 1^1 i ^ ^ '; i J f, i ; ^:[ l )J r1 7 oare-fnl that slum - ber Press not our eye . lids too ha^d, watch-ful and read - y, Sep ev - 'ry en - trance is barred, . watch-ful be keep -ing. Though the task be e'er so hard. __ k> i ' i'i ' i f'f 'if f j^yd^ em^m,^mhf$^.yf^ vw^^^^:£. *^H'^^■'^T^^'«P!^^ SI/" ' *-r( i ^i^^ Sleeping on Guard.— Concluded. f28 3 m g^Ei — — — ;--^ Bare - ly not one of onr nnm • bet Must be fpnnd Keep - ing our beads cool »nd stead - y, All is lost Know*ing wbat dan - gets come creep-ing, When tbey are ^ C% ^ ti^^ I ^^ tUuf f ^^ 5bi Chorus Ja^tt ^^ ^ ^ »=(t ^ sleep - log on guard. Yes, sleep-ing on guard, sleep - ing on guard. sleep -ing on guard. Bleeping on guard. ^ m m f ^ t■.t.itX HHH-^^^^^ I #■ ■•■ -^ ?+=► z ^ r?= fe ^^^^ i i ^^^^ ^ Sleep -lug on guard; No, sure - ly not : r tirr i i ^^= ^ i £ ^ r *== i one of onr nnm - ber Must be found sleeping on guard. ^ I ^ % :S=t 3ti fcfe:^ a , Blest be the Tie that Binds. Tuna— BOYLSTON. KoyofC. 1 Blest be the tie that binds Our fears, our hopes, our aims are oney Our hear.H in Ohristian love; The fellowship of kindred miudu Is like to that above. 2 Before our Father's throne. We pour onr ardent prayers; Unr comforts and our cares. 3 We share our mutual woes; Onr mutual burdens bear; And often for each other flows The sym](>athizing tear. 12^ OaoMi CoopiR. n^ » In martial $tyU. '\ Vru. r. SaiBwnr. r^ E Rallying Song. a. a»k to th.^ cr7 thrt bid. n, a.ti8.I Ti, tl,o ^^ .^?M *° i" "^'"" ?^ ®^"8*'**''" »°' J^«°«i^ to hand thtr cWdi^en. the wives, the moth-ers! V There's work to X Jfor Wre - ling band We wiU con-quer with pure cold wa-tLr me and you. WhUewe fight a -gainst Knn.. tny brother. ^^^ „ i — • - ^=^=^^3 ^^^3^^ Down with the flag ther car . X il ^ „ . »- . ™ a «/ c.i i^ a*::- death in the air a - zonnd -t* i tirx.ni „• i. x, . . ^^ i I' fe — **-•■»»■ ifct?»«fp» 4: ^"=f ^ -^^^^a.l^fc33^a,v _%,*,^^g5^ip %9 "5 " ■ " 1/ 'i^i-IJ, .f "pii:\ t ^ -•H Rallying Song.— Concluded. 125 ^_^i n{UM-^h =^ ^ o - cean oriQe, Where no plummet of earth can somid it vith the rigl^ And we'll crush to the earth the bot • tie. ^^ ^ ? i m44 rW^ r ffijul i fe Tem-per-ance men!..., I t ****** • Bal-Iy a - gainl, ^ tsat ^ i Tem-per-ance men ! u ^ — ^^r i ffjj.i jjixu Ral-ly! ral-jflyj ral-ly a - - gain! Bal-ly : a- gain! Bal- ly! ral - ly! ral-ly a - - gainl ^^^if f 'fV \ lUM EZZf ^^ ^ What a Friend we Have in JesusC 8» & 7«. 1 What a friend we have in Jesos,/ All oar sins and griefs to bear;^ What a privilege to carry Everything to God in prayer." Oh, what peace we often forfeit, Oh, what needlem pain we bear-^ All because we do not carry Everything to God in prayer.' Kay of F. Can we find a Friend so faithful. Who will all our sorrows share? Jesus kno'WS our every, weakness, . Take.it to the Lord in prayer. 3 Are we weak and heavy laden. Cumbered with a load of care? Precious Saviour, still our refuge Take it to the Ijord in prayer. -J 2 Have we trials and temptations? Is there trouble anywBere? We should never be discouraged, Tike it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee ? Take it to the Lord in prayer; In His unaa He'll take and sjueld thee, Thou wilt find a solace there. SfMt^h SctHhh, alt *i f. 126 Ser. DmaRT Wiluams. Key-Note iong. Vr.j.BoerwKOL a. Thmk It not a skirm-iBh lights akirm-ish light, =i=g: •in, •Ing, , •"yl • • • ^ • • • • r •ong to slnff, ■Urm>i«b Ug£(t i^^^^ An a.larm.beUloud to ring, loud to ring; Tib to be a na - tion's fight, na - tion's fight I I ring,.. loud ^to ring; na • tion'aflgUtI There's a dram-beat to be ht^rA in-i - ^ szzzzfc I f T wri**^! ^^■''°'^'"°8 »* ont, ring it out. Horse and foot in bat - Ue heat, batl tie hS, m j^^ .■•M.k,J.B,i;M,^ ring It ont Iwt • tie beat, / ^ .\'^WB^ ^'^''^rr* i ::t^svg^^t^f% ,%ii f'^'iti key-Note Song.— Concluded. ^. :£! T 127 M m f^ '-^ T Send it with a loy •> al shout, loy - al Kbout, Shall to - geth - er clash - ing meet, clfbth-ing ntuet. ^ $^ =£ ■ r J I ^ i 1 ■T=^ J — i-j.,^ ¥ 1- :&=:*: 1 ahont,. meet... loy - nl Hliout, clash - lug pMti ^ m^n^=^ -i5>- Bend it with a loy - al shout, loy ■• al shout; Shall to - geth : er clash-ing meet, clash-ing meet; K J ^- ^ ^ -(9- ->^«= =f r ■hoat, . meet^.. loy • al ahont; oloah-iug meet I ^^=hh—JM^^^ ^ Loud asd long. Not in play, loud and long, loud and long, not in play, not in play, & V .1 i f-4 *^ ^ loud and Jong, not in pl|y, =r I Strike tbe key-note bold and strong. It shall be a stnr-dy fruy. " 3 Hail, Columbia! dare to be God's peculiar land and free; Brother , let the key-note ring, Motherii pray and children sing; — Drive t he truffl e to' th e w s ll , — m ff I f f ^ Tf ^ ^ r f r. 1 — I — \- i l|: Prohibition ! 'shout it all; :I| Pray and vote! pray and vote I , And ring oat a grand key».. ) / ( ( «'■«. /^ y/i Sign To-Night Wm. f, Smnwm. 1. Sign to - night, sign to-night, sign to-night. Why stand ye long - er 2. S^ to-night, 'sign to-night, sign to-night, Ere Sa-tan's chains have 3. S%n to-night, sign to-night, wgn to-night, A mill-ion hearts are , ^ Sign to-night, Oh,8ign to - night, sign to-night, W44HiJp^4?i4f UMUJLli wait-ing? The pledge is here with -in yonr reach. Why lin-ger hes - i . bonndyon; Come,8ign the pledge for (>od and mau,And scat-ter joy a- plead-ing, And li-theTS, moth-ers, chil-dren, too, For you are in - ter- '■ r f I i r f r r I I- ' i- ' =f^f ^ S=F 5a ^ ta - ting? round yon. ced - ing. Sign to - night. Sign to - night, Sign to - nightk ^m sign to- night, sign to - night, sign to - night. M I Sign to-night, sign to-night, fm^^=m i ^^ Imu haart will be the light - er; Twill <;heer and com - fort . B« « hold the work of sor . row! A mill - ion hornet are ten shall re-gret it mt - er; C!ome,join cor band and Sign To-Night— Concluded. 129 Sign to oth - era, too, And make your path the bright -er. des - o - late! Oh,, wait, not for the mor-row. fight with us To* ban - ish Rum for - ev - er. ^ =^fr\rrr: f ^^. night, sign to - night, ores. Sign to-night. sign to-night, Oh, sign, sign to - night ^m i/v^hf vr \ m Shun the Little Drop. Tun*— BROWN. CM, Wm. B. BbadbDET. ff ' ij i j. N iN.in jij ^j jiji i 1. Oh! deem it not an i 2. Oh! deem it not an i 3. Oh! deem it not an i dlethin^ The lit -tie drop to shun, die thing While children ronnd thee play, die thing The temp'rance canse to spread. m t± F=R 4F'Ff l P l F/rFFl^' ^ |.J/|iil M liL.fj mij1iJiJ, ii For all thesor-xow sin doth bring By lit -tie is be - gnu. ^ And from thy ways are fash-ion-ing Their life from day to day. f While young and old are tiav-el-ing The road that drunkards tread. h f..i['if [if' Ff iii ^ i ^ if \: -m ISO Olif Come where the Moss is Growingr B. B. B. 1. Oh come whew the moss is grow - ing. 2. Oh eome where the woods are ring- ing. 3. Oh! come whei« the da^rk blue o - cea^ BngUthAir. m ^m cean When the Where the Bolls its ^^^^^^^a wild flow'rs scent the air; birds are all blithe and gay, waves on the rook-bound sliore, ■ ^^^^^^^^m ^^^^ Where the breeze is soft - ly Like the hearty jost pardoned, may wake some pure e - U i ^^^^^^ blow - fng, sing . ing, nw - tion. ^^^^^^^m Like the breath of an in- Suit's pray'r. That aU -sin has been wash'd a - way ^ y* ^"*^> .ito cease- less roi 4*- *»»rt*i. I«^ *, tfc, llj|,«I • m Oh I Come where the Moss.— Concluded. 181 Chobub. Chobub. , ■ |. I N I I But a - way from the path of ra - in; Near ^he drink-sa-loon ne'er stajs NiB^r i ^f Tf i l R ^ ^ #- 4 » P V^ The Drimkard's Wife. EOT E p. Hood. Tune-QAiLV the Troubadouri Thos. H. Bayly. B^^^ 1 S^tly the draukard's wife breathes forth her pn^y'i Sadly her bosom heaves, 2! He with the rev- el -lers mer-ri-ly sung, WiW-ly he raised his vdice |^^##^^^fe^ ■(h ^ * wild mad a^^^^^^S ^ 6^=>Eni=:i 'with despair. Saying, "For thee I pine, iponmiAg alMie-- "V^^-der-er, • ly in song; She sang in sorrow's tone, why wilt thou i«am? "Wandewr. 3. . . Hark ! 'tis he* husband's voice rings in her esri See how the up-tum*d eye melts with the tear: — _ ^ __ _^ "Wife of my bosom 1 see, here I come— wanderer.cometotl?"home! Ctome, |ike a, wanderer, back to my home." wanderer, come to thy home." *• vwAm Brightly the d r unka r d'a home shines in th e »ay; Sweetly the drunkard's wife smileth to-day; Drunkard no lon^r, her hu«band has oome; Hasppiness— bappmess brightens thejr bom*. •i 5* .1 / -m; r ;i T - 1 4 > y 182 the World is Moying On. Bev. RoBBBT LowBT, by per. 1. A -song, a song to-day, For those who meet the fray. Where 2. The Truth, in dnr - anee long, Is com - ing forth with soug. The 3. Then shoutand sing a - gain. Tiie new. e - Van - gel strain. That ^ i *==*: 1 1 P Ban • shine "na - tions ush - era ' V stmg-gles with the night; catch the swell - ing cry; in the ris - ing day; The Op The ^ m^. ^ I :i ^^ % fc ^ T. f t :^=t: [ _\ 1 ' 'I e elOTd or,*-Er - ror's reign Is Kfl . ing from the plain, And pKB-iwfi. Crimef and Greed, And Su - per -sti - tion's creed. Are com - Jdg a - gea wait At Freedom's gold - en gate, And I " I . ' ." I . I ' — i zzr_^ m I 1 r f^ Sj ' A f •'■'*•'*■■ ^■<-^« ' •*! i 3 y ■•' ° We World is Moving On.— Ooucluded. IW 5£ 2± -al»M#ji. brave helurts Btrick - , en, brave hearts. bat - tie driv - en throng a for out long the right to die. thci way. ^ y . ^ * ^ ' ir^ Chorus. -c ' • ■ Mvf f i f I i;p [i trrrtti Oh, the world ia mov-ing on. The world is mov-ing on, From low-land and from val - ley, ' On mountain-tops to ral-ly; _ k. _ ^.f f f f ^f_af P F/^f p ; i'"i i . 1 J f [ If'/ I J ' ' I bat - tU bow ia Strang, The ban-ner is ont-flong. And HJ [ r I' gi- ant Wrong no more is strong^For the world is. rnqv-ing on. a^ii-i-n-Lii- f f iTf r Yii .,;-, .'f' -« n (.: 184 John 9. SwBMnr. Willie the Days are dome; by. tl'' i j h\ ^IjiU jilj: Oio. Coona BeeitanU. Is There are lone - ly hearts to cher-ish. While the ■days are 2. There's no time for i - die seom-ing, While the diiya are 3. -All the lov - ing linbi thut bind us, WhUe the days are. -^-^ — • — ^-^ ■ — . — '^-1 __^^.. _^_ -•-^-^#- / T ^- ±~M-. m ^^ go -ing by; There are wea- ry soul^ who per-ish While the go- ing by; Let our face be like the morning, While the go - ing by; One bjg one we leave be - hind us While the ^^ t^t -F- ~ T-— \ r ^ * *-^ — •-^ — 0- ^^^^^^^^ '■• V days arfr go - ing \,j. If » ' smile we can re - new, As our .. days are go- ing by. Oh, the world is full of sighs. Full of .days arego-ingbyw But the seed of good we sow. Both in fe^^- g-K^ A. w^^ f =t tT ^ ^ ^^ ^F?^ k --^i^=^^ j«^r-ney we pur - sue. Oh, the good that we ^ may' saa and weep, ing eyes; Help our foil - en broth- ei» shade and shin* wiU grow, And wiU keep our hearts a- ^m t t=^^ :t^ .--- - ...^^• .■■:-- "T . ^ 1 , rcT. are .are are. ♦ A S be lie tie __7 onr of in fe. ra %.. *■ w While the Days are Going by.— Concluded. 185 SE =t ,. ,. T Chobub. ^ db» . While the daye jgTC go - ing by. rlM While the days |^' go- ing 6y., glow While. the days are* go- ing . by. While go -ing m^^ ?^^^ :^=« J ^4^-H- *=J "^v. •gr gc" '^~^ ffTf w by. ^Vhile go - ing by. While go - ing ^y, While go - ing by, Oh, tl»e fejMUUj^^itat I \[[ \ \ i.i mf^^^^^^^m good \re may be do - ing While the days are go -ing t|y. ^ ^^ 'A. y Upon the Congo River. tun^— SuwANNCc River. 'I 'Way down npon the Cpngo Biver, Far, faraway, > 'Mid burning heat and wasting fever, There's where the black folks stay. Chobtts. Hear the Afric nntives crying I^m the Congo's brinl^ \ Oh, save us for we're dying, dying, — Dying fro m th e cnrse of d rink . — t iWtip and down the Oongo region ¥ile traders come, like evil fiendvwhose name is Iflgton. . Bringing them the ooise of mm. — tM^ iDeep in the depths of degradation Down, down they sink; rbile onr exalted Christian nation g^ds them the wdrst of drink.— CftA.; P»At. Aft4« WbAii in their blindn<«> Dark is their w^— \^^ Wrecked by their brother main's nnkind> Leading them for gain, astray. -*-(^o. 1' ^cT^f ■^i-fp^^ir' ( I 1 1 i 136 River of Prohibition. XOWABD CARSWCUk 1. 'nie State of Maine wn ArtaDged by Bblm Pftmi Rr. ^:-j ^^H^^;j ^^ _. J was first to" sing. One moreriv-er to orons; 2. I - o - wa Raid "we like thesony," One inoreriv-er to' cross; 3. At last the shoat be - comes a diu. One moreriv-er to cros^; ^ " ^ ' — ■ : »- ' l* * ■ g g P U. ' - — -' Then Kan- sas made the ech - o ring, One moreriv-er to cross. Ne - bras -kashoat-ed, "come a -long," One moreriv-er to cross. By tens of thousands wad - ing in. One more riv - er . to cross. CHORU8. / ^M ^m One more' riv-er. And that Ls pro - hi - bi - tion; pn > m •flfff Mf-f :£ '4 —. ■ ' ' \^^ tri. f i i ' i ( i J ipm^ One more riv - er, . There's one more riv - er to cross. ^^ f i f f . f f I I Bnt liqaor-selierB stand beside. One more river to cross; Their months and eyes are open wide, At one more river to cross.— Obo. 5 Th e y whin e . "Pleasedo no t makea f na si;^ One more river t<> cross; . "Or it will be the death of mi, ' This one more river to cross. "—Cao. 6 The politician cries, "be still," One more river to cross; "The party it will surely kill," One more river to cross. — Cho. 7 The people shout, " no stops or stand." One mori> river to cross. "Ulitil we rencli the promised lnud," • One more river to cross.— Cao. r l U\t\ \ i - -^ .^^t<>«ye^ • ^ ' VV^'^^?^*^'*f^^'V^^^'^IS^ 3'#5p'^^"^.r^/'^^'^^T'*'>-'^5'"''^*SJt^5J'fT»r*" m ■'4i--- ■• Joyftd Day! 187 gm£jLaiii|U.j:jir^ 1. A ■ g^oriouK light bAth burst a-ronnd us, JoJ - ful daj'!- Joy - ftil day! 2. We'll King to God a ho-ly cho-rng, Joy V; f ul day! Joy-fal dayl 9. The old and yoaag .come forth to hear to, Joy 'i^tsA day! Joy « ful day! '^jt^iUiiitU ^ We see the cbninRthsit would iiave bound ns, Joy -ful day! Joy-'fnl day! Truth shines in radiant brightness o'er us, Joy-inl day! Joy -ful dayl And isles a - cross the o - cean cheer us, Joy -ful day! Joy-^ dayt m^ ^ pM^lLUdi^MMz^m ti The spiirkling wiue we ne'er will cmve, For tast-ing may our souls en-«lATe, A firm and dauntless host we stand, Ye millions join our temp'ranoe band, - We'll spread the truth where man is found, Bear it to earth's re-mot- est bound. ^ ^ £^ I '. /, |^i ^^i ->VH^^/ lOl.J' l / ) l l We drink the fountain's oyrs- tal wave, Joy- ful dayf Joy-ftd day! And plen-ty then will bless the land, Joy- ful dayl Joy -ful dayl Till «▼- ery wind shall catch the sound, Joy -ful day! Joy-fbl dayl i"Mi[;r[ri i ^^T i ftrf i r i i ' ^-~ .;r.. E^SftS^-i --iij- vir-^ ;^^^7l^ 'g3|pjpsfS5;sp-T? Ii88 Tobaeea Lnus D. AteAt. J. X.WBtn *: ^'1 J J 7. Jf; J ;. J>t^ ; / J 1. What gives my breath an aw • ftil smell. And hiu-den me from 2. What keeps me spit • ting all the day On fence and wall, till 3. I oft - en ask. the doc - tor why So much of anf - fer - ^^ ? i p^r^ t f t ^^ s ;;. lio;; ^ M-» li S feel-ing well? One siu-gle word the tale will tell ! To-baoco ! To - boo-co 1 peo-ple say, "I guess he'll spit his life a-way!"To-bacco! To-bac-co! ing have I ? In one short word he makes re-ply, To-bacco ! To - bac-co ! |y > >> -=»— « F=f mrj ;ij: 1 S F F n m f^ p I Chorus. m i 3=^ i @ !t6^ bac-co'a thecnise of the land,... U 5;=k: is i To > bMS-eo's ths ^ 5='=f=f ♦ i £=fe=t ^ m y ' if y the land. ^^ ^ 3= ^ ^ 01UM of the land: f I at I < pledge yoii,m7 friend, Hi '■ i is the oarse of the land: R f-'lfclijgf ^; '■ Tobacco.— Concluded* ^=rf=t ^ ^^^ ^ 189 m nev - er de-fond that yil - lum-ous weed, to - bao « co > 7 # ? 1 4 III then no more my health abuse, • Nor chew this weed nor spit its juice; I give my pledge to never use' Tobacco 1 Tobacco! to-bac-co. 5 I tell you, friends, I will be free ! My passions' slave no more I'll be; And in my month no man shall see Tobacco I Tobacco ! All HaU the Power of Jesus' Name! Tune— Coronation. C. M. Olivbb Holdbr. ^ I JJJJ I JJ JWl?^^ 1. All hail the power of Je-suft'name! Let an - gels prostrate fall; 2. Ye seed of Is - rael's chbs-en race, • Ye ransomed of the fall, 3. Let ev - ery tribe and ev - ery tonj^ue. That bonndcre .a-tion's call. \ ,' i i'[f^ i riTi[ i ^^ I J^ 'HT l1 Bring forth the roy-al di - a-dem, And crown Him Lord of Hail Hiin who saves you by His grace, And crown Him Iiord of Kow shout in u - ni - vers -al song The crown-ed Lord of all; aU; aU; 9«H»- ^^ ? ^ I £ j 'l H 1,1 ii,iii % i; y4^Wi Bringforththe roy-al' di-a*dem, AndcrowtaHim Lord of all. Hail Him who saves you by Bisgxace, AndcrownHim Lord of alL shcAt in u- ni'- ve ra-al Bon e Th e crown -ed • Lerd of alL -Now^ lopt .fiong- 'i /•ir W: ^ ^ ^ m ff, fa m 140 Un. 0. L. Shaouocx. Breakers AheaifL J. It. SriLLMAir. P 5 35: ' ^ \ 1. lo itB state '^ty pride the ship went down, It \vas 2. hi the coant/le8« homes that fill the land, Are the 3. In tie gold - en light >bf life's foir morn, Of their |^^^f^;ihj'-j-',j^ h ij-'ij i;[ i i|, I } J 11-^^^ ^^ m i=^ /I wrecked in sight of shore; yonng, the loved, the brave: homes the joy and pride; For it stmckthe rocV th« Up -on m - ia's brink how Will they bless the land where H J J ^'^ t=^ break -ers hid. And it sank to rise qo more, ma - ny stand. Are there none to warn and save? tiiey wiere born. Or be wrecked up - on the tide. ■ b i J 1 fiiq: i^ri-i ' iij ii^ ^ SE tvos Breakers Ahead.— Concluded. 141 Chobus. p r < !* « i ^ l> ' ' 4 ^^ ^ ^a ss* S There are break - ers a -head, there are break- ers a - head, Then are m ^ # t »-*- t fm ^m i 1 /- j)^ J ■ J: ^ — r- n ^ ^-vc :*=:?: ^^ ^ break- era a-^ead in the smoothestitide, There are treach-er- ong rocks w £ il ^ ^^ •tt rnr r: #— # F=f »— ► J" L fiXi iJj/: j ./ i T^:f f f i F-Ji ^ which the ira • ters hide, There are Ibrei^ers, breakers a - hettd. ^^m n Work, for th| Night is Coining. ^ Tune— WORl^ ibNO. P.M. KtyofF. 1 Work, for the night is coming; Work through the morning hows; Work, while the dew is sparkling; Work, 'mid springiug flowers; Work, when the day grows brighter. Work, in the glowiug snn; Work, for the night is coming, When man's work is done. OiT4) every flying minute ScHnething to keep in store; Work, for the night is coming, When man works no more. 3 Wpi^, for the night is coming. Under the snniset skies; While their bright tints are glowikig; Work, fo r daylight flies. Work, till the last b«am fiuleth, Fadeth to shine no more; Woric, while the night is dartning; WImh man** work is o'er. I 2 Work, for the night is coming; Work thmngb the snnny no(^; Jill brightest hours with labor; B«it OMIMS sue and wmo. ^ .# .e*TA'7*'jPoW ^42 . A Little Bow of JMue. BdwARQ CARSWCtX. ^^^^ AuntiD Lavo. i-l& ^Sij.,Sr;„^Iis-r»s-^£LIV«S'- ^^^^^^^ ^-1^-^-^ ^-s^ > < u ^m ^^= ^ ^^ f^^ ^^^^ ^^ y^'-s? i-s i^.ti-sf'r I" ?rs r s- sr ^^m V4/ ^^^fe^^fe But his step came firm and MtMil V a».i l: i ' 1 1 ■ riK.jiiMaijt.ani ■ '. .iirft^irtiiiiiii I .^ A Little Bow of Blue.— Concluded. 148 lj i^'-:firrriijfj:fi/j./;i;^^ And on his ng-ged coat he #ore A lit- tie bow of blae, And on his xag-ged ooat„I taw A Ut-tle bowof bloe^ Ff ^ b/. iruiM 3 We knelt down by th« bed-aide, Wheie the children lay aaleep. And |>myed the Lord to giye him strength EQb new-made vow to ceep. Then to my lifted eyes a bow --^ Of pronue rose in view; The bow that spanned my brightened sky Was just a bow of bine. For hk a te p i a Arm a nd at ead y , And Useya is clear and tme, ilad OB his manly breast hs wswM ' ▲UtUebowofUM.I 4 And is there one before me now. Addicted to the enp. Oh, listen to a woman's prayer^ And give the idol np» 1*^ ^ Do, while yoor heart is wiim, - ^ - ^ ^ An act yon'Il never, never me; dome, tnke onr vow, and prondly wear Oar little bow of Une. Then, with wtiy that's Ar m and steady, And eye both clei^ and tme, It Wear in yoor heart and on your bssill OarUttlabowofUiM.| ^^ I; ^^ Save the Boy! Mr*. E C. Xixswosrn. Solo. W. WAJon Bnrunr. 1»- ^^^ 1. tocb, TO >o light and «*, GUd, md light w,a ft- ^ Tdi hi».aK..,^h?.™„di^ t^ St.::! j^ .^,* s^TT"^' -^ «,, «*! J^' !°, °»«. ^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^ £t-ii-f;d ^-c -;-- :-d i ^m^ t^^^p ".'»i Savd the Boy! — Concluded. % ^ ^ a t . #-T- nr-c r ip' r r ri^' m x''*'- X DnJ^k, and lo. the hand of death, Grasp'd my dar- ling boy. Fair the hand that cap - tive led. My poor vand'ring boy. Par in sin he's -wand'ring now, Save, oh sare my boy. Keep •ing still a wel-obme there For the wand'ring boy. ^ ^ ^:.H Jl!J:»l p Save the boy! Save the boy! HeaVn will ring with j6y; M 9-± ^ ^ r-#-? •—^ g ■ ■g-^ ■=^F f [[> \ v !r na ^^ ■-■■■*■■ .i-": Lot -Ing hearts are plead -ing now, Save, O save the boy. The Right Shall Prevail. Tun»-8wiET By-AND-By. ^ ■ 1 tWhen the right over wrong shall prevail. When the woes of wine-drinking shall oeaMb Then all nations and people riiall hail With a shont the grana tAtunph of p«aoe. CaoBira.— It will come, by-and-by. When the race ont of childhood has grown ; It win come, by-and-by— V Then the age of true manhood shall dawn. /■ 2 Bight ordains that the old wrongs shall oease^ And make way for the growth of reform ; , Troth and wkdom proclaim horn on high That the tnnmph of virtoe most come. ' qgft yx"^— It will come, by-and-by. f4 'il y- When the sway of fob! passion is o'erf R will come, by-#nd-by — Then fair reaacm sbMl rale evermoM. lA- '~^^ 146 Ber. Alhuu) JVBDTATLclKf Hi^ WA^ V*P •- T h. .. .. Arnui«d,H. singf^on a Bonc^And it rIiaII »»» llL i '^ v f! L. I' , i*: '- ■ ' -tM ^^^ M ^ F ^ Oh I the lior- rid Oh! the fllth-y Oh I the wont kind of ^! the ooRt.ly Oh I to be rid oif to - bao - co! to - bao - ■ CO I to - bao - CO f to > bao • ool to . bM) . oof 'Tlie dread. All, of - ^ere'a ner . er a t3» - in • OUL tow iihaU we a? ■^ *"»•«— <^-»-«. fc-, «* P.»>«fc, iL,, ^^ "\ '''—^T'lirr "IT in II I Of-«' oat- ft . . .- •00% • • ^ ! I . i "V The Weed.— Concluded. ^ n . ^., J4!7 ,. fen - BiVe Ho - bad" - co I '- . ' mge - oaa " to - , biio r co! chaticeof a ladk, oh! fool.-' ish -^o - l)no - co! bol - ialt to - bao -co?, I ■ Be - yond ft <• ny donlit. we are v The^ ftir with the xmoke in bo. Of rub - bish and IscrapB for tfie'^ • ;, Do Iwvo the ,good Beua* to Now dou't be a dunce,- but ,'•( f . o t\ ' . •'■•■/ . ■ ■■ ■ • . ,.■.;-•.:■■;.■■■•.' » bet- ter with- out The poi - Bon-on«. hate-ful io : bnft - co 1 ', thick t-hnt we choke, How ^ shall we get rid of -to - . .b>io - co? . , cheap lit-tle .chap« Who 'smoke cigir.r-ettea for to - b«fo-.col B&ve the ei-nenee Of the hab - ilj ' of ampk-jng to - bao - co Sop, it at , onpe. The hab-jlt of ,j8 - lug to. - bao - co I • •'X V h mlXv'jV-'^^t ^ Come, thok Fount iff 6viBry BlcssMg I Bf^BBBT BO9IMBON TUrvi— NettUtoh. 'etiT*. -A. -^T-J — 1 ' t> . -# #- *^ P -II Teach me uome me - lo-dions eon - ttet, Sung by flamiujg totigues a-bwe; r 'ij ■* ■- S Oh ! to grace how great a debtor, IMly rm ennatrained to be4 ' Let that kiw» now. like a fetter. < Bind mjT^andering henAto TWb : , J«ins BonRht me when a ptrnnjrBr. ' Wandering from the fold of fiooi He, to rescue mefrom danger, Igteq^K^ Hi«j^^ blood. - ■' il ill H:- A Good time Coini^ efChoruafrom l*^p^edmMi*» Melody.) J. E. Wain. l''^Sl^ good ^time, a good • good time Jom-ing. « ; __ ^ ^ ^ ^..^ .: -# ^ »m'iiii ii "Tma "nil ■ 'i Trrfca uai) I A CStood Time.Xknnlng.--Conduded. 149 W^;4g'J i n'J ^ Gin-nott balte may aid the truth. Butthonght'sa "wea-pon Stronger, They 8haU ban -ish Al - co - ^ol, ' "And vir - tae ahaU grow stronger; Siuallest helpa if right-ly given, WiU make the im-putoeetrongpT, ^^f%p^=Hi f=r ■=► 5c^ ^ D. C. for CHOaot: :■■-,■> ■■ ■■ 1^ ■ ^. . . . u. Kj, JOT Mnomvm. Well win our ^bat- tlea by its truth, Oh, wait a . Ut - tie long,«r. The- ref-oi>-ma-tion has be-gnn. Oh, wait a Ut-Ue long-er. It wiU be strong e -tiough o^e day, Oh, wait k Ut - tie longtflr. i ku|.^iTtttr^^ Dare We a License Give ? Tun«— DUKE St.heet. L. M. Jobh HaiIioii. ^^ 13 ^^UMUUM 1 Darewe a U-censegivo to' sin. Or sanction that which God abhors! a' A compromise with this dread foe To make.no Ub - er t ty in given; a'-MuBthiwor it» trans-gies^rs yield? SJiaU right 8«coo«»*>»"^**^*~'"*^ ^ 1^'' JJU I irry<^^ >hene-vil like a floodcomesin. Against it let us shut our doors. Let mag.is-tmtesandrul-ers know How to re - spect t^^^'^^y^^^*;-, Balh-e r r ound YlMu o cast » s hi el d . A n d by her ctoimB let all be bound. >i .*■,■."■■■'-■» The Temperanee Banner. TW ^^ ^~_» _ * ■ • f'^T^- r They are des - pe4te - Iv chL^ in^ n *'®5!^ "° " Wehefirtsand tme- ^^w ver-heaid. The Temperaiiee BaimiBr.^Ooiiciuded. WL ','umII'L^^'i Ifardbisg. . , marching, mucl^ng, muohing on to vio - to - ly. to.vic4o.iyt toyio-to*lry, > - • > ^^^feiiiMl' fit il.m Jf- It.A.OUDni The Great 'Jttbilee. yt'.t dauu g'lhiiij'N'fii^rMJwttTrn 1 Oh*wh8t a Bood time there wiU b»* When ram shall infcgt nano tqffn 2! The Meat m-bi-Iee we wiU hail, When Al-^sohol's reign shall he d«; t Mu«h on. vieiand armies of truth, Yottr banners of temp'raifte snll www; rrrifTT i ffTff ff m i& LiillllMiDliiiLiiiiiii.r ^l work for the gr«itju.bi- lee, No field wilT we yield to the fo*; QlS mothers, gUid children well see. In homes of the rich and the poor. WU flhontit m anthems of ' praise, And *^Bns we U ev-er a -^ ddre. SS^rwe&gainingre.craits.FightontiUtheworldshaIlbosj^ .. nut\\^^ right oyer wrong shiill previtil. Thtn peace o'er the landf-we shall know, . ..^1 • ■ '* '.!4i ■#" "Solo, 4- - .. ■ Keep In de Middle ob de Boad. - ■ ■ ■ ■ ..'■■■ " ^w WaLS-Hin. 1. For tenth Anri »i«n.» _ » ^.xi _ .'• "'""' ^^^^^^^P 6ou>. mid -die mid -die mid -die Chobim. ob ob ob de de de road; road; road; ^P For God. and Home, and Na - tive Land. Comeaid us in thia glorions fight But votes will pat the fiend to »al t n ^ VHOBOS. ^ : V Ke«p in de mid-dle'ob de Jeep in de mid- die ob de Keep in de mid-dle ob de road, road, road. The right shall win if Wellhnri the ram- king I^et prayers go ap while ^^m Chorcs. ■J UHOB iPoiL CHOBira ' ^^^^^^^m, "^ °"- *"• *^ ■" * ■»"--«. Ob d, ^ r;^ fe^^^^^^^ 'r ' Keep ill d0 HidAleobde Road.— Concluded; 158 g^ . dren. keep in de ^i t tn't mid-die ob det.ioad; Don't yon m de right, don't yon torn to ' de left. But keep in de ^^' j n'.Mj-ii -M mid - die ol; de load: m 4 Onr oanse is right, and shidl prefu^ Keep in de middle ob de raBd; With God there's no snob yrord as fidl. Keep in de middle ob de road. We flgnt against the hosts of sin, 'OaiDHt foes without, and foes within, Bnt in Uie end w«'re bonnd to win, Keep in de middle ob de road. Gho— Den, children, fto. I Love the Cattse of Temperance. I love the oanse of temperance, Tis good and trne, I know; It gives a joy and blesspg To many a heart of woe; It makes the home of sadness A glad and bright abode; And the dmnknrd, once so fallen, Ib nearer bronght to God. Lead as onward, O Lord. Lead us onward, O Lord; ||:Lead ns onward. :|| ' ,Lead ns onward, O Lord. Ju^Stsong drink, impetnons ever, Sweeps like a rising flood, And downward beared tnioy That once were wise and good; • . The poor man from his ootti|g^ The monarch from hifi throne,- And theypimg in lify\i fiur moni^ Aw^gBfled swiftly cipwn. ,3 I wonld not Im< a dmnknrd, For all thih world can glvai In sorrow and in Radness — A sinful life to live; — But still in wotds of kinduMfe V\\ ask him to abstain. And God ibay yet restore him To bappinesB again: ^^^^ 1 pfw- I 154 The Ship Intemperanee. \T T. COntuim. 1. A .hip come.o.ver the wa of time. Freighted wUh a. All un-Ma-worth^y d,e left the porT ColTo» IZ 8.See how she bonndaon li.e «mk.en J^ S^.^S ^ ^^^ff^^^- *:*■ ^^^^^^a ha-man «,jU«;And out on the bil - Iowa dwh - inRMirh. The foiethe bhwt.A ship that nev-er ooiUdbreart a galT She'll ^^^^ m i ^^^^^^^ m^ SSIt ^^^fe^^a ' .mm ■^g to tod sbip,«A.d„a ,H».^.4 3!;£ The Ship Intemperance.— Cdncluded. 156 jfc*-ft ^i^ -^:L-v Tb« -^=r=i biRh on t^ «w* *>' rflU,* ingwavea, ^e ship t'wiird th^r whirl-pools of woe, Bhe ■ bear8j,yiep on, OK, iannt tbey, hef^;, gnre - ly will hear, so l9u ^^i^lnaptittnd AVu'll watch m each ^^ ^^^^^ Oh, pray to God, who a - lone oon save, Am von neT-erhaveDrayed be - fore: Bat loaMMo it -well ■ t^r'^'irti jT^^i ^=^=4 f^ U^-tU t\1 ^ -r that you're read -y to help. If a - ny should come a - shore. I ,ff|P, |. ,yi^ rtf .Y'-ii Beautiful HonrijB with TempVance Blest. Tun«— " Beautiful Star." 1 Beantifnl home, with temp'rauce blest, Anael voicea, they seem to come^ Happy they who fiud thy rest ; Blending their songs of beautiful home. Earth without thee were lost in ploom. C/to.— Beautiful home! etc. Home ever penceful, beautiful home ! 3 Beautiful home! how near to heav'ti, C?«o.— Beautiful home ! When to thee pure joys are giv'n; Home ever peaceful, b^iatiful home! Rest and comfort for nil who come, a Beautiful home beyond compare. Home ever peaceful, beautiful homel Sweet U>y strains of praise and prayer; QiO. — Beautifal home I etc. W,Mcyk. •+ 156 No, Sipl ^^f\^v «" ■^^WAKMttMVD, Why, my lad ' — ^ I AAA 2. My mother' jg 3. Ba-by »*„«. dje. to my qnes-tion. Ask ,„„ with me you'll «o '^y* Mys to me. •x*^ - Mde the riU, Where the rn i, . * Piu'motao. tempter, •sks ine, w»- ter, an-«wer "No?" ^ yon al-wAVR Oh. my hd iJ «>-«wer"No?" WiUyoa cairS M»-«wer -Nol- ' me tempter stiU? No^drl .,*»«■*'> ^<»*»... :«d *•• ''oc»« '«»»W4MiW, fc,,^. '^^itt^^f^t No, Sip t— Concluded. t I f , ^ I n 1 Oom«, my lad. go bright and manly, Will you drink a Rlara with me ? We have wine, and beer, and cider, Take your choice of what yon see. No, sirl S Will yon have a aip, fair maiden? JuRt a little does no harm; — It will give yon ut rengt h an d be a uty , No, Sir! No, Sirl (Tun* on opposite pag^-) 3 We the iron pledge have taken. Standing resolnte and free; Strong in our determination. Boys and girla, alike are w«. No, air! 4 Never, never will we listen To the tempter anywhere; To hia blandeat invitationa We will answer bold and iquare, I No, sir! Mrt. Nilem B. Brcwm, Ik will heighten every chann. No, air! m A ^uyaiita&tlldv^^ Z^Amti I^Y, if {' ^ ''I ■ i i I I 1. In a': 3. Ooe 3. "Bear *»1»>« < &, &:^ 5 £•- "£■ s- S; And af - ter tha • — ' ^^ _ Of Loa».„TifflC "*?■<*. lite a Kf 1?'' »' glo-tj 'That each for the v.- -— -*-^--l_ ^^ /runi ten - ante who S ^T-'S* "ifY'" ''ilAu_____^ *he,r boasts to the boU ^ ^J^ "Jj^ •PI««. ^ ' *"o'« «'ud.der. j«t'.'SUr le .^H^» ~^ &^3R. >. >. "^Ciji j-iiBi'ij-— iTjAg-.-Wwif.:? €f Whidi way is yoitf MuslAt ^-Oc^ 159 ^m I is toar vcma ^ hia anne Which way ia yOV mas - Wt "WWchway He fold Which wfk; „«. ket a-pW-in* arms. : and pro- ceed - ed — - - va*' a - pint-m « i p!int-iu' to - dayr to say: to - day?" to - day?" Chorus. ..Which way\ whi^ way. which way ia yoT» musket a - p'iatiu' to -day?' ^^^^ Gbokub for law ▼?■■«• ^ ..Which way. which ^ which way is your mu«ket ich way is your mutiket a - pHntin" to-day?" "* ^ ^ • -4- . 6 Shan men who axe tra W with bloated disWleis, Whose traiBc degrades fcir G*A^^^^fJ^^ Beoeive from the people^eir lofty poKifionn, ^d use them tO>|idd toWtion's foul shame ? \ fiiiaU they who bow down ih the rumsfllers caucus, MdworaWp the master th^humb^ obey; a^ (Aeu leaS the natton. by J^Mhington fouled » xI^Twhwh way are thAr muskets a.p iuUn' to-day r ^ fi Th^ Question, my friends, is of vitel importanoe^ . thi nation is waiting in anxious suspense ; ^ Each Toier can wield a^«ici^- ■'. 1 HeM^, my God, to thee, Nearer to thee ! ' SVo though it be a oioH That nJ eo th me, Btai aU my song BhaU be- IKearer, myOod,tothee,.|| \ Meanrtothee! S There let the way tppMV Steps unto heaven ; All that tbou sendest m« : In mercy giveu ; Angela to beckon me i:Nearer, my God, to thee, 4 Nearer to thee I :^_ -^^irSQSi-^ ^fe^sacstrcirlA.l,.^ aft. w 4. ri S„ -^ ■^ led hn Hiding, but Please, Sii% Don't tell. ■.,', 1. With- in a dark gar- ret in ten - e-ment hoose, A gdodmandis- 2. From what are you hid-ing a -way thos a- lone? Why lay you up- 3. Who beat you Uke that, my boy, what was it for? "My fa -ther, sirj ^'^'■' i fif^f i fUH f' ^^ J____. ^^^^^m. coy. end one day, .A heap, near the raf - teis, of shavings and on this rude bed? Tour moth-ef, where is 'she, why does she not be could not ^ feel; My fa - ther got drunk, ax, Tm sor-iy to ^m ^ J* ^ ^1 'ii I jijj i j n chip^ On^Woh a poor lit -^ boy lay; Pray ^t are you come? He an^^ered. "Pfca»e,«ff. Wv U dead," And where i» your « fell. Then beat me 'coa I toouMTnof^teof/i Kind friends at the mf^ %M> ■fir r r ■^- p= c±j ^ ■mr- ^^ 1=3 -# — « \do - ing in tliis place, my boy? Be sure that you aii-Rwer me ra - ^W. why not go to YAmf 'PUasehuaKsir! dm't teU \m,look mis.rion-Bchboltoldme of God, Of ^e - sus, my 8av-iour,and ' < .^f"" ' . rm .Hiding. — Condnded. 161 Bll; %itlifear and witiHrembling he made this . w -ply: "I'm >eU; ► •>» A«^^ W how I am wonnd-ed 'neath era ♦ el hard blows, And 7 l»eav'n;Mj:^ fo-thermaykiU me. lU ner- er steal more, HI \ t- Ht4 t'Hi ' i' Bbftaik. r^'^TjT'Xri JU U ' i i]Vi » * ' ' hid-iiig,batplea8e,8ir,don'itcU.» Tm Md-ing, Tm. hid-ing, Tre , hid-iugi; bat pleas . . ' ^eb yoa will know why I fear a8k,too,«uit he be for-given. ^^^^ ^4f4^4fH^ Fbr last verae.— I'm hid-den, I'm lud-den, with ^^^^^^fl auBwere^ yon ^^ > 1*°^ ^ IZZCZZI rm hid-ing. batpl^^sir, do TnF: ' Je-sos IdweH; I'm hid-den, i'm hid-den, you no^te, may teU. -y-^. 4 Ton most not rtay longer, my boy, yon win die, . Wait patiently here arp , . , . i' want her leave-ii me Mpiika* ^ - • • JTkuo ir , i^ . -X V »,..^-„ ^..yer nlippera in de hebben, . ' >8ilVer sMpperH in de hebbelt, I know. -»*■ \ '1*. sfiWer Blippera in de hel?ben, I kflpw, :• ^ ^i:., ,\:?,t%:f f ?^:fc.> -,. , i^^v -^^i^. ^^VWwantheT.,h*Te.am6W^. , , .;! ,\;y:.4v^.^^^^■, '^^^^W'-IChwlWW^dechiyiQrBComin', ^^v/. ■. --H:. Vi"^,-';-" V-. : '^ .W..-, r ■ * ■ ■.■•V, . -r ■Vr :^" ' 164 . B.B.IA1TA. ^ 5 Labor On. Fbahk m. Dath. m 5 s=5 ^g 1. La - bor on, tbat right may tritunph ! Strive with Valliaut heart and hand! 2. La -boron, as ye have labored, Et - ery no-ble oaose to. aid ! 3. La - boron to crash the monster That is xaV-ag-iug the land; •^ a^ r=rt V ^ U > * — F ==f I »'"'jj i j'j'j'jnjj i ,ijff.ii La - bor on the wrong to vanqnish, And to drive it from the land I Think yon what has been acoomplisbed By the efforts yon have made I Wrecking both the soul and bod -. y, Day and night, on ev - 'ry hand ! V^ \ \\ I [U;p^!';M ^ ■i- «. ^ ^P There are ma - ny plants V « - vil That cor - rapt-ing fruit will bear. Do not be dis-conraged, brothers, God will aid yon by His grace! BiotheiB, give not np the straggle With the frightfol demon, drink! i,.tfe»- 'Iff ^^^^^m 3 I There are ma - ny kinds of er - ror, Bonniug ri - ot ev - 'ry-where ! He will bless your good en-deav: ■!.. ■*.' \ ^ Sii: Lfiibor On.— Concluded. IM pi m La-bor onl La-bor on! * Tho' the progress slow ap- -La - bor oh ! La - boron ! -La -boron I "'"""^^i- . -. .m.- .m. ^ ^tJii i tUiUil i ii.i ll , ' II r rjTT pears. Ye^ the Tic'trydrMrethnearl Labor on! \la-bot o^.!iLa.borcni)l J^ ^^^4fa3 £fe^ ^ -^ M > Am I a Soldier of the/ Cross ? Tun»-ARUMQTON. CM. THOMAS A. Alrt. p i rr J ai ^ 1 Am I asoId.«ier of the cross- A jfol-l'werof the Lam 2. Most 1 becar-ried to theddes On flow-erV beds of ease: mw=^ m ^ 9—9 ^^ -s^ •^- IKililiU"^ I -g 1 /^ 11 And shall I fear to own His canse, Or Wash to »peiik His name? While oth-gBfonght to win the priae. Andsail'dthio'blood-y seas? ^^^^^^^^^.- ^TB^ there no foes for me to face? Most I not sten^iUjI^Pod ? ~ Ii this vile wonlK^Pid to giaoe. To help me on to God? MMHL ' . JU b«ur t^e( 186 t EUBA H. MOMOir. Solo. Withvtgor. ly.^AlL :*;.v.^ m ^' <^.Ti€bkn. .C*'' ^ ^^^ 1.0 ral - ly '^e , from hill ami vnle. Come join onrie-gions strong, 2. In •^ tern - peri*E^ and ev - 'ry ill, AVe'll 8eei to o . - ver-throw, 3. The God o^|96?- mel's luigbt-y host Is lead-ingin the Amy; ^ 4. Oh, when ^th^l^^ - to - ly" la won Well pitch onr tents for aye. .m <- sat - HIa in pi. nn . hia oimoa^A o/^n.-flinf '<^:«...« 11 Come, bat - tia' in a ' no - ble omse— A con-flict 'gJEtiuKt the wrong. Till peace and truth and right-eous-ness For»ev - er dwell be-low. His arm ^jM><>w\ Kfalprord Mstrensth.His law the Uv - ing way. On Ju - iWl^ plains with-ii^t£e U|5ht Of Heaven'se-ter - nal day. ■ \ 1 • , 1 fe Hear ye the^plll ral . ly onea|PII9! Ral-ly, fcj^e. fod is-^I^Bart^ fei" f T^IT wtf-^ Blow y!||| the bu - gle ! so^d the a-larm ! Bal-Iy, ibr the hosts ap-pear ! V Mourn fbr the Thousands Slain. Tun*— BoyLston. K»yofC. 1 Moon for the iboiuBndfl slain. Bouse them to shnn that dreadful fiJl, Th« youthful and the strong; Mourn for the wine-cup's fearful reign, I And the deluded throng. . I itfram for the Iost» but call, „• . . . (Ml to (he strong, the fire*; And to the refuge flee., 3 Mourn for the lost, bnt pray, Pray to our God above To break the fell destroyer's sway, And show his saving love. - *. p. M. Hooo. :5=:s The Water Drinker. ^W rj j'l^' J'J' ^ 1.1 am a drink-er of wa - ter dear. And liey - er take 8* I ' sing the bless-ings that temp'ranoe bringi,' Of health and of Bpir-4t,%or wine, or beer; My eye sparkles bright, Tis not wealth, and of intore good things; there's food for the board, And iha ■ i:...' '•''**M8( f' r f. r. i) * U 1/ Mr ^\iii i^ j- ^^ ]j ^ ^ \ — = — T Bwoll-en or red, And my step is steady, my path to tread; -* olothing to wear. There is cash for the rent, and some to spare. n il : The Water Driikep.—Continued. ^ iSZZfclK f a V — ^ t « -r-» ^S My band^ are not shaking like those who oft sip, And my nose does not Ha^ peaceful the 'home! hoV lov • ing the life ! How hap-py the r r' it-«- -r ^ ,..•''■ / i ^m -f—r, r J ^ P MM - look all red at the tip; When morning re - tom-ing bids children ! how smiling the wife^I nien load let the piais-es of I'.j7.'ljjlj i|^^ w^ ^^ r r r r r ^m fcfe m ? ^ fc=&: > l^-s ^ * ' *■ )ile«pei8 41 - i^ke, Hy btaio is qaite cool, and my bead does not Bobe. < Tem^r-snee ri^ And 111 drink ev • er - more of tbe ct7s-tal^ r ^ rri ¥ 170 Xn. C, L! 'SCVACKLPCK. Drifting Away« DlB.TtownB. JTocbratoc Jl. They ure^Srifting awfty on the eea of life, On its foaming billowa toswd; 2. Let the beacoli of hope thro' the darkness ahine. For the wand'iers Qf -the ihsre, 3. Theyaredriflingavray from the light of home. They are losing m^nlux^'spride^ 1 j fi^ffiJ.jj'jn^ i Mi|i I M|i i' Ian. ^ ^^ fe ^=5 fe .A* ,?. '- fgnrr^rrnr f"r r,cir'-''rfir- i ant divine, All the wreokeoof eMth to save. . They are wrecking their hopes fof the life to come, They are drifting witi^the tidjp. 4=K=K J;1J-J'JJ|J. A ^m ^ Cboius. ' V drift - ing a -'way,.. -|f— — — — Drift •• ing a - way, X • X • TTTT drift-ing a ■«/iray, drift - ing a - way. Vte%.. ^fe Drift-ing a • ^y. ' drifting a % HF^ 5 * # i itJ: -^''^^^ n'jiJ «lf|ri Ji mi ki ■. L iMtai * 0». led; I pride, 3 rl "S,- I Drifting Away,--Conauded. ' 171 I m ^ip Jr. ■ f^ osL lave. )tid^. They are drifting for-tlier andfar-ther a - tray? aL-» r (^ =^^^ H ly 1^ V They are drifting ft.r - ther and far- ther a - way/ Farther and farther a ^^ drift - ing a - wa y. •• I S X- JR • TTTT drifUtig a-^»yf drift - ing » -"way...... .».-. -V- :^±::^ ,X:-J 1. Drif t-ing a - vraSf drifting a - '»y» X • X • ^^p to - ■ ther and far - - ther a-'way^ i *-. ^TT^rn The, «e ii«i.8. ^rtS • '-8 '«*« "■* **"• '""''" •; "'■ ^^S^ Ti«,«ariftiB»■■.'; ' J ' V ' t i '^ by. By and by; There's a bet-ter le torn -^ipg. r* 1%-^^^^-^=^ Bv and by, By And by, And you oai^ help it on. I 4%e«i's a iJetter time a-coming, * ''• i5 There's a better time aiming, - , By and by, by and by; ; i /. ' Yon can catch the glory breakillg In the sky, in the sky; , With the Lord to go before tw. With His banner floating o'er aa, M Whs* is needful, do or dare it, rl Lou^ we shout, we shout ttie choiti* ^4,>4| |«.th« batter ttoe%K»m^Oiio. I Of tt»e b^ »«« •^«^' 0»>. BM«d by, by and hy; jt ' YouWp»toh the glory breaking, •^ In the sky. in the sky; ' V We'll be true t we here declare it ! , X-A We%.be loyal! now we swear it! ' ■\' _h ' I , ■»' J, King^Alcohol I :*: ^ foms by which he catch . es men, *J. a u - «r ttom the first, ^^1^ day* hig kingdom 8 crumbling fast, era are heard on ev - 'ry gale] ^^^^ .^- jo„ai.Sf-^„'Srsi£uiS2S ?S te. ^^M -^ - " . ^ " ®' "' - aef, b§er, and ale. 1^^ Ua^=t: 5^^^^^^^^^ ■'.Iri; and gin. ;. , and beei;- and brandy of log - wood hne, and brandy of log. woodime, combine-to fnake a mM, gfet ' blue. combine W make a iin gel^ Bine. wr flip, cfltoWne to make^ ft ^ah get Wu«. ,« .r_i: King AlBOholI— Oonduded. tii He layB, be mer-ry, 3d V. And now we're mer - ry, (4tb V. And now they're mer - ry, Chain- Chtum- Cham- 1 for here's good sherry, 3dT. witboat onr sherry, 4th ▼. vitbont their sherryr and Tom and Jer-ry# 8d ft d Truth, andloveL ^ M r., li' :.M:- • ■ ■IS'" •■.. -■./=■ "V', ,' ,'■' 4 ' ' -r 'Jl "fc. ';''-', a "I--. .^ ,".' ,...„.'.: I ii/^iijjigijj;^jiii:i,'ii i, Jd^belto ri^i ttogiBft riSB0^ ljringm«i Where the floodsof inteinp mnc6 jsw<-, Lightthe 1 -^.^ ,?Ai « «^-« Je - sns couies with His powr to wwe, For their ransom His »^Hfi,8»^ Heaven beixdH (low., withjov tohf'nT.Grwtstber^edwitlf wRf&^cheer. ^^^^m^^^^m,:::^ 8tgn...:.-i^«>«r- plwlge.nowiaKiii, -. ^^ « >-^' ' Sign oar pledge, oh, siRtt, now Bign, And strength divine , ahfl^lyef ^ ,be thiiie; ^^^^^PjfE fe i 'i-:i ^. V, Slim -s- o»r pledi^, no w aigii, r r r r Sign oni pledge, oh, sign, now sign, lion, now uf > >Fj i ^fpf;g I ff^H^'^il <* ' O^riiM i{^e«n4 •-'#;\ -* i^l ' ■' il I iH g^^^ Ojieiiiiig Ode, No. 2. OrTonville. C. M. ^ i SLt;; s £1 r .-a s te Ajj ^. J, ™^.^ ^ -**-*^ — -^ - 'I I I . I ^ -U. — ^ I ^ • 'T~B hV p IF' r- I ■Ao - oept oar hnm • ble inatae. A • mong -the ti» ■ ing ' S. * Ifar ettch anholy ■ —afa i ceaM, Each evil thonght be enuh^ Kach anziona care tliat mars oar peaoa |:Ib hope and truth be haahed.^|j ^— ^ Ofc mm we all ij^ truth abouad, Mritypumie Tbuii aliaU we be with Closing Ode.' * AuLo LANQ Syne. C. m. B may 1 „ Aud dbarity purmie ; oua ahall we be with , « And Java aaanftb crowiMd, -038^ .*.>, ,■:„ Closing Odif—Concluded. m zzrBcrpz: ?^^^^! Ito HaiKV«d Lav. ««r Troth .Ia.>e«s ^ "t*" ««* "««''^<- ""^^ ^^B^3 wow to- onr>me.weTlh«te .-way. Each Med with pe«««»dU^^^ ^^ And may onr heart, in kind nea. say. Dear firieud.. a kint good-night. ^^^ Initiatopy Ode, No. jt Coronation. CM. ®^ . I. »„, «aVa nor itlve The ^ninkard's drink at all ; i^J" will" "^ ^- • ^^- 8^ ^~p «' «* ■ "'*'• ""*"• " ^"• 1=J: l^j^^^^^ w wuTi ki» it whew we Uve, In 1?»* " >«* J?il^ vjdlt Sit A «to ISS4; ona tonu np, Wher-0'er »nr pow*!!^ - vail . fea - T'" ^' We will net keen It where we Hve. ^.%*J%lSw™- pw-^ Bat break *e drink-tag ons - twos op. Where "'^^^X^ ^ ^"^ *^ f- m A * ')■■'- •I- >T Plivel's Hvmn. 7i. , , 4E- * f ^ 1 ^ llff f i f - ifriiif -O, - - P l| ni v.1^11 llMi m^ •trire, but thoa » . lone Miut the . fl . nal con-qnestcrowii. | lliui may tXArt, but thoa i^ initiii^ Ode, No. 8. »RON. L M. ^^^^^Pl g - ". n 'gg — rr — * — g- < g — , * J • InStiaiation Ode. Naomi. 8. M. r s ^ 'VitisvU'*^^^* - Ty -' rr '- '- ' I ' ■ Tin i W *i'i-i-- - ■ ■*- .i— Li T'T • , l i ^' iJiii. i t nia ^^ SELECT DECREE ODE # Opening Od^ -- , ^ ■ >. ' •. " BALIRMA. a M. T In .to .oor Council, bl*M«l IfJVB. Cmne wl S Glow to e»oli>eart with lio- ly flre, Our «pjr m^m^ i^fe^^i IS'tet! n?:S^^!i-ii -a."^"- T.5'"^' Closing Ode. Ol6 Munored. U M '":":„ !. .L;„.,. w;i Prul8eFa.tber.Spo. Sd Ho - ly Ghoi^ Raising Ode, No. 1. QivE, C> M. .m — 1 — = — - J ~a"~l — *- "i .^M ndlra^^J — * — ^- — r-— Sinjz-^ ^^i^i LOVR is the UrWiT-esi "■,•,.„, 8trin"8. In • t Tis LoVR shall Htrlke our joy - tnlMrm^H. m. i;6vR 7, tbe.bri.|.t.e«t; :of^ , tbe ^traj^^ And g^J-.tttmllmq A ^m^^m =F=r=F^ t . ■■- -itf^. ^' • \ if' * « tf 1 ■J ^ • #» ® 1 ,7 * j> « © - 1^ ■ • 1 • ^ ' «y • ■ 9* W (l" fr • ' ■# Moocan nsouiTioN mr. chart (ANSf ord ISO TEST CHART No. 2^ V 'fV S APPLIED IM/1GE Inc 1653 Eott ikin Straat Rochmtcr. Nm Yofk 14609 US* (7t6) 462 - 0300 - Phon* (716) 288 -5989 -Tom jjsjig^l r 111 ii i '!; 182 Raising Ode, No. 2. Dennis. 8. M. ■ fij ^ ■ j i— " ^^«"* *8 the tie., that binds Our hearts in ' Chrla - tian Lov». r& ■^. m ^^ The fel . low - ship /of kin - dred n.iiids Is like to that a . bove ^^ Raising Ode, No^3. RCOKINQHAM. L. M. eseI^ I I I :g= ! J- --^— -s---i s -T=f Sweet is tlje ' la - bor to set free Our brother from Intenip'rance chains, ^^li^ili i^ . • ^ck-ness t« his side to flee, As-suage his grief and seethe his pains. t P^ Iff: ifes=itrz: r ^r-M Raising Ode, No. 4. ' B0VL8TON. 8. M. "> 1. In LovK we'll clus - ter here. Like grapes np - on 2. As e • qnals here_ we meet, ^ em - blein ■ at the io. line, i vine ; i ^Hp! WhatCTiPvesan - »th - er help to hear. Nor mnr- mnr or re - plue. Teach - iii^' in fhi.i Se - lect re - treat, Les - sons jf^ Liivk I>i • vine. I J 1^ 1* ^ f-^ ^ ^ -f— H-' Fk^=> -^ --: ::i^i^g- I :,.ti*r.*^- Raising Ode, No. 5. PORTUOUESe HVMN. -11i, 1188 I broth -fr, iny P""" '•■?'. "" ■*J*^' TS^ o '^-'. ^' Vj- J- o-^'^i^'irx^ [)"JK '- er our nn am ' «» "S: — ^i .ton p?;- B^rve; ieep each oi» • li - ^- « ga • tioi| • KNIGHT DEGREE HYMNS. Opening Hymn. Dallas. 8. M. 4-4- 1 Sol - dieni of Christ, a • ri*ej*^ i Strong in tlie Lord of HoHts, t Stand tlien a - jt»ta«t y«F *^^?v ll^t meet the. ^n8 of naht, 6. Save no nn ^^rd-ed nljce 6. In ■ dis - 8o - in ■ Wy Joind, And put your ar • mour on, ~---^ And to his might- y power, Who Strong In dose and firm ar - ray- Bnt mock their vain de - Sinn. No weakness of the soul; To bat • tie si^ pro - ceed; Le Arm'd Take But . ^ ir;;^„'^which«;d^p.:.uf^^ z-fft.. in the strength of Je - hus tnmts. WhA .»«»"« "^^^"K*" ly fiends op - pose gionsof wi - 1.V fiends «;P]|«««- V±.§'.Tthe IrmB cJ heaVn • l.v fight, fii the arms of heav'u-ly lisht. A^am ine bitub ^^ ^^ ^j., 6V - erv vir - tue. ev ■ evy grace, ann yonrselves with all tJie mind, j[ke"ev-ery vir • tne. ev ht arm yonrselves with all ery grace the mind fa ^^ A ..f., Opening Hymn.— Goncluded. J. zpsz sz Throiigh liis^ e • ter • nal Son, Is mora' Mian con - quer • or, Througli-out the e - Til day. Of right • eons - ness di - vine, And for - ti- • fy ■ the whcJe, That was in Clirist, your Head, m Ef-^ J J J-.e: Through his e - ter I Is more tlian con 'Through-ont the o Of right - eons - n<»88 And for - ti -. J'y That was in l^^^g ±z nal Son: quer - 'or. vil day: di - Tine, the whole i Clirist, your Head. zc ^ Closing Hymn. 'QOO BE WITH Us TILL WE MEET AQAIN. 3^ :4=n=:::q*=:3 qs=rqs: -f=f^=i=r==r U: '-^- =^=§ ~s — f — f — i^^ 1. God be with yon till wo meet .» - gain; By his conii-sels guide, np- 2. God bo witli you till We meet a - gain, 'Neath his wings »e - cure - ly 8. God b& with you till we meet a • gain. When life's fer ■ ils tliick con. 4. God be Mtli you till we meet a- gain, Keep Truth's banner float - ing ->- holil yon, "With his sheep so '- onre - ly fold yon, God be with yon till we hide you; Dai - ly man - iia still di - vide yon, Gotl be with yoir till we found yon; Put- his arum un • tail.- iiiu round yon, O d be with yon till we o'er you; Smite death's threal'ning«rave be fore yon, God be with you till we ■^ -*-' - ^ ; -g - -g- -y- — ^ •<='- _ M. .0. _ meet a- gain. Till we meet, fill we meet. Till we' inetjt a - gain. ' v' iiieett a • gain. «d / ' meet a • gain. Till we meet, till - we meet a • gain, J -•■ -m-' ■». m. -•- -m -#. meet at Je • sos' feet; Till we meet, till we till we meet; Till we meet, I ' " P hK 1 g — g — gl p= w -jzrzsz errsr -*»- fc^= f * ^a^ ^ meet, iip)eet a ^ l pl=4 gain, -^ — God rSri:=r;:=r with ns till wo meet J gain. >«/ ^^^ 1:- /■ -'P^! Jf f-^jj-^tlJi^JKi "HlTw*^ . m m] IN D EX. ■Mm in S«iiL 0«.; Ftat Line, in Eomm. / / 62 W 148 . W . 21 . 13» .142 . 75 . 118 . 7 VMS . \a . DaKB WB A LICBN8B OlVKl Davbrrak -■•■• *■■■ DllIFTINO AWAY - 1^ Drink, Dbink * Drink not. ye merry glrla and boya.. DukeStebet. L. M A better day is coming 1 """ A glorionBligbt hath burst around n»... A Good Time Coming .-■'-'■ • ■ • A.IoyolivSonoweSixo ■•■ ALI.-GRAC10U8 GOD, TO TlIBB WE BAIBB. . ALL Hail the ?oweb of Jbbub' Name. . A L1TTI.B Bow OF Blue, . - • r • All Unite in Singing.. - - - - • • ■ • : ■ Although 'tis many, many yeant AMERICA. 68,48 AMiASOLDIKBOFTHECnOBB »'» ASU ARK YE SURE THE NEWS IB TRUE Aruxotox. cm ^ . i ship comes over the sea of time. - , J ^^ ^^, ,^^,, „,^^^m in. 12* Asong.*joy«n8Songtothee ^^ ^^,';:* '^R Prohibition -^ • « For the truth and right we take onr stand. 152 139 14» « 170 24 24 14» A song, a 8o«g to-day A song, a son|Althe bubbUng spring - - ' the solemn night Sshazzaranda 132 4 48 17 53 •„«*. Atone At the f< AULpLv^oS' AwakbJ'Abibe! • Battle Hymn of the TVomiw'b CkuBAM BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH TKMPEBANCB. - - 1^ .^hold the day of promise comes BETTY IND THE BABY.- Be 'Umble • 'BLEST W6TUE Tie THAT BINDS.. BLOW THE TKMPKRANCEtRUMPET » BREAKEBB AHEAD BRINGING IN THE SlIEAVKB Brother for Christ's Kingdom sighing Brown. CM ■• 63 38 32 58 123 140 29 86 120 . 41 . 85 . 89 C Can you go on thus, my brother! *? 72 27 Fkkbdom'b Day Fbiendb of Freedom ■ . ' G- Gaily the Troubadoue Get ready for the jubilee Gloom au^«}a«"W»yw«*'"8 , God bless Vrrock-bound coast ' GOD'B CLOCK H AB STRUCK THE HOUE ^ GOOD News • ......•»' Good Nbwb. db Chariot'b Comw iw Grandly the People are Kibino " GbeatFoundbbofOubCaobe.....;- - 71 HaU to the coming unknown chief. Hart's. 78 Hebron. L. M • • Help JuBT A Little Ho! my comrades! see the signal How Beautiful to See How dear to this heart are the. - . . U «• 71 86 117 104 78 lOH 99 Cheer, comrad^, cheer ! we're sure . - . CiiKiBTMAB. CM ^1 Hurrah! Clear THE Way ;;•■•■ ..Ihubbah fob Sparkling Wateb! COLD WATER CLE.^R AND FRIENDSHIP DEAR J^"K ^^j Hurrah! now who's aftaid 1» Come and Help us ■ • '\ j Come, brother sailors, and don't falL. j .„' a drinker of water cleat. 1« Come, friends and brethren, all unite 75Iamaa ^ 120 Gome. Join OUR CRirsADK Come, let us sing of fount and spring 62 157 IfI WERE A Voice.. I'LL Drink no mobi. I'll sing you a song. 101 146 Como..«yhMl.sobri«htandmanly........ 1;.7 ^ "^ J';*^, caUb. OF TMIPKBAXC ...... • IM COM, Tuou Almighty Kiso iiolii.o>«i 189 ^ ■*m V. ,. ■■'1» ■ 190 V. Illdex.^^Continued. !:■ J- ^ • utile Ioi{.«)iiirota, in iheatete In ito atotely pride the ship rHHlDnO, BUTFLIABB, HIR!... ....... I'm rite fhmi the monnteiiu Jiat ihrni.. iTAtxuiHnni.' «8,4s 158 140 100 176 116 I've heu^'thepraiM of roay wine ..... M ^ JUtTS, LovsBovMf Soul...... ...160 JlSUS 8BALL BKIOM 70 JoKATH Ati'B Visit to Boerox.. ,....,., 176 JOTFULDaT i. 137 KsiFmDSMn>I>UIOBDlBOAD........... 183 Km bill and vale 166 Oat fkom the camp-flre'a red glowing 122, PB(>BIBinON Bblls. ............. . PBOIOBmOH u Mabcboki Oil ... BalltAll SaLLT FOB THE BUmT. . Balltoio Soxo Bbbcub THB PSBIBHIirO. Braon^Otn! Bno Otrr tbb Bblu . . . BiM OF TO Labor BlVnt OFTBOHIBtnOll . A Satrthb^ot Shall we aee the brighter beaming . Shall WBSBR The YicroBTt Shrink not in the battle, firienda . . . SHUM THR LiTTLR DbOF Sl05T0>inGHT •'• SLBRpno OR Guard Softly the drunkard's wife'. Soxo OF A Thousand Trabs SOUHD THR BATTLR-CBT Sowing in the morning SPARKLIMO WAtRB.... .V Nrarbr, MT God, TO Thrb. ml Sprrd tbr Happt Dat NRTruRON. 8s, 7s.....'. 1t7 Krvrb Dbihk Whibkbt OR Bbardt so >to, 8i«iV. 166 iro,6lR! xro,Bm! 187 Vow urt Ui Jon n Crrrrful Straim .... lOO VfirSmOWITR JOTFUbHBABTS....f,.'... 68 atory^KjUTBIfOUSPRATBRt... W Stand UP FOR Trmprrarcr Stand ap, atand op for Tempamaee . StabofPracb Star OF Trhprrancr St-Mabtin's. cm *,. f. aroRM THR Fort SWBBTHOimOrPBAnB Ill 80 168 85 84 116 66' 81 IM lU 88 88 lOS 120 128 122 131 74 ,116 .20 84' 47 .78 78 6 18 108 in \^ '' . ^ - '. '5j!5=n rnro.. IM l» ...... 88 ...... 88 um .. 93 ...... Ml ...... m; 118 ...... 144 • «.■•*•'' o vs.... 14 ...... 188 122, ...*.- Ill 80 y 188 85 ...... ^ •••••• Bft 118 88' ...L.. 81 U8 148 ...... 88 ...... 88 ...^.. 188 .../.. 128 ...... 188 ...... 182 181 74 , 110 ...... .28 •'•••• i>. oft 47 V^ 78 5 ...... 18 108 117 ••4saa M y Index.— -Contmued. m rA«a T»1ce ooange, tempetMice Tempera^ men, go nh» y"*"" • » • • ■ TBMrXBAKCB WORK.. , ......,-• The baiUA^cry is wHinding .....--.- The bello »re ringing thro' the l»»d THl CHILUBBK, OII^IIK DBlMlt. • . - - - Tub Clbakbino Fountain.,- • •• • - ■ ■ Tlie cryBtal wave is rising * — -^' ■ Tub Dawsiso Of thb Dat Tub Dbumkabu'b trorken — ..•• 108 ..... 74 36 95 111 64 102 18 , 72 Tia TiiiB TO SwntooOB Axis.. ..•••••• •'• Tobacco.. i..-*^-.-'"*'--- '••" To those who Ihkvely take their ataad. . .. I Touch NOT THB Cup ,~,.... [Tramp, tramp, tramp in the dmnkard'a... TBUat IN GOU AND UO THB jflOHT. TufitH IS Mabcuino On. . Unfurl the temperance banner - ST 138 88 «T 28 84 Makch ••-•• 28 Up and on, ye tme three hundred 80 43 13| 06 151 33 XJPOS THB CONOO BlVBB, UXBUUMB. h. M. V VOTB AS TOU Pi VoTB IT Out Thb Bbunkabd's Wob. . THB Drunkabb's Wifb - 'The Fountain Thb gbbat JuBiLBB THB Gbbat Phtbiciah.. The HAND-wKiTiNQ ON T«B Wall -• *8 Tub King's Highwat.. Thb LifbtBOat at Sba. The light of truth is breaking. Thb Nbw Flag-Stab ... - . Thb Olb pjysBN Buckbt- . - - . - Thb Pbohibition Abmi- -.--•■ There are lonely hearts to cherish 134 ,_ . „ ^.x, / iqa Tht^rafounlinflUed 102 ] Wb AitB Coming TO THB BArr^ /.- 100 54 46 63 18 TO 10 "WAmNO FOB THE MOBlftNO Watchman, tell us of the Vg***' WATBB FBOM THE SPBWO, Water^, wtfier, sparkling wai 'Way down upon the Congo rlver There's a battle-song to THEBB'a A Bbtteb Time a-comino . . There's a good time coming, friends. There's a murmur in the, valley .There's an evil in^ land sln.^. ........-— 126 WbarbMabshallinothb Foi^BS./-.- la 172 148 26 105 We ABB Stuoxo i ..,....-- 112 We are toiling thro' the darknessU .- - .... H* We are waiting for the dawning ••• ** Webb. 78, 69, D.- The Watbb-ueinkb^- TheWbed The Wobkbb'b Song TheWobk IB Going On THfc WoBLD IB Moving On THKT AHB COMING FBOM THB MOUNTAINS, Thex an-
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