DR. TALMAG "S SERMON. Jealousy, “Jealousy is the rage of a man,"—Prov. 6: 34 SOME subjects a religious teacher touches a thousand times, now coming on them from one direction, mow from another, But here is a Bible theme that for some reason is left totally wione, » This mor asking you prayers, and in the th of want to grapple it. [here is an old sin, haggard monstrous, diabolical, that h walked and crawled the earth, bines all that is obnoxious in the human, quadrupedal, ornithol reptil and insectile, horned, hoofed, fanged, e basilisk, the tooth of an adder, t of a crocodile, the crushing folds of an anacenda, the slyness of a scorpio! tongue of a cobra, and worm that never dies. Ibis ning MAUR, ren yey Of i, ian, usked, stinged; the i + 5 y¢ Of & Lie Jaws 1 i the col IN EVERY COMMUNITY, every church, in every legislative in every monetary institution, in drawing-room levee, in every ht- erary and professional circle. It whisp- aye lies, it mes, it damns, it says, ‘*‘Jealousy is the : at the superiority in - or el ia + + hisses, it oe rage superio talent legance or ional or shadow OS is the shive ket-book because it is ne e CCOSS., It PMH pocket- 1 1 4 pr y II1 OUr wongut 08 inant as quent as so 494 . fiutter \ ot as i t just to walk le Abel was watching e Lree-top, or gazing at son , down came the Ail LLL log } Y s HOT of all ages and all is passion of jealousy so dist la at the prominence of of his time, that wlmired curl from the , and took ¥ g 1- he neck of Orow +4 . the embroider i Of 1 omaeus killed Ix which attracted too After Columbus had 4as a gem in the Span y set on the Spanish cou rquatus, i CAUsSe purple 1 ittent! Ameri te his achievement, ties till the grea heart broken. passion, Dienysi ) he was wiser than him enius because his musi Jealousy made Koral and Succ ¥ i i Moses, ith Mey Trial $1 si td 3 5Y mImade the trouble belw pit, that fatal wounds wnished Aristides, that fired An- igainst Cicero, Tiberius exiled itect because of the fame he got beautiful ‘ 2 tragedy. That } nat David. How gr wWphi- . 2 it when 3 " ie puts it when it say k the twenty- a su i + § at set Sa id il ALA Kes t tw ri-h Dav That mu as {0 say: is he **You dare you atiempt anything g grind you under my heel, I will | ninate you; I will, you miserable | neulus, Crouch, crawl, slink into 3 I will teach those women Sing other song, instead of | has slain his thousands but David his tens of thousands,’” When Vol- | taire heard fhat Frederick the Great | was forgetting him, and ing his literary admiration on Bacaulard d’Ar- | naud, the old infidel leaped out of his bed and danced the floor in a manical | rage, and ordered his swiftest horses booked up to carry hun to the Prussian palacs That despicable passion of jealousy ied Napoleon the First to leave in his will a bequest of five thousand francs to the ruffian who shot at Wellington when the victor of Waterloo was pass- ing through Yaris, That stationed the grouty elder brother at the back door of the homestead when the Prodigal Son returned, and threw & chill on the | family reunion while that elder brother complained, sayimg: “Who ever heard of giving roast veal to such a profligate?’ Ave, that passion rose up, and under the darkest cloud that ever shadowed the | how I wil hole, { Some ‘38 putt ever shook the mountains, and amid the wildest flash of lightuing that ever blind. ed or stunned the nations, hung up on two pieces of rough lumber back of Jerusalem the kindest, purest, lovingest nature that heaven could delegate, and stopped not until there was no power left hammer or bramble dr javelin to hurt the dead Son of God. That passion of jealousy, bung vy, unbalked, rages on, and IT PIERCES THE EARTH like a flery diameter and encircles it like a flery circumference, It wants both hemispheres, It wants the heavens, It would, If it could, capture the palace of God, and ‘déthrone Jehovah, and chain the Almighty in eternal exile, and after the demolition of the universe would cry: **Satisfied at last, here 1 am! Alone! the undisputed and ever- lasting b, Me, Mine, Myselt.”” That passion keeps all Europe perturbed. Na- tions jealous of Germany, of England, livid, ELS SE LT ca. keeps all THE POLITICAL WORLD A-BOILL. would like to be his successor, of the cares of office; and a whole pandemonium of de- scurrility, made, famation, Or tariff, about the raising or lowering reformation of which many of of Russia, and those jealous of each platforms that the tariff must be sugar; the people of told that the tariff must be arn I the advantage of American tobacco, Lh y tariff must be arranged for the advantage of American iron, and , and tariff m whisky the advantage il, while Ma will be promised protection fo ures, and ail the . South, East and Ohio that for the y Of i i monetary in- West, Lown Vrince f satisfaction and eon Christendom, what i do with the doctor who “Oh,” cried out the msies of Europe, “destroy lestroy medical jeal him; of t What a brutal scene of jealousy we had in this country 1s i J ( aim i’ FOUrse, RESIDENT GARVIELD 1 DYING faithful yes bere were physicians ficed their health for all time, in fidelity to that deathbed, Doctors Dliss and Hamilton and Agnew went through anxieties and toils and fatigues such as none but God conld appreciate, Noth- ing pleased many of the medical profes- The doctors in charge did noth- We who did not gee the case knew better than those who agonized a run-round on my thumb, which seem- attention of the entire medical frater- President ought to be treated, And in proportion as physicians and laymen were ignorant of the case, they were sure the treatment practical was a mis- take. And when in post-mortem the bullet dropped out of a different part of the body from that which it was sup- posed to have been lodged, about two hundred thousand people shouted : told you so!” the time!” all cities who would rather have the patient dis under the treatment of their under some other pathy, THE CLERICAL PROFESSION, I am sorry to say that in matters of jealousy it is no better than other pro- fegsions, There are now In all denomina- tions a great many young clergymen who have a faculty for superior useful- ness, But they are kept down and kept back and crippled by older ministers, who look askance at these rising evan- gelists, They are snubbed, They are jostled. They are patronizingly advised, 1t is suggested to them that they had better know their place, If here and and consecration and divine force the words of Scripture: They are charged with sensationalism, prophesied. If it with bishops, a bishop is implored to sit older thelr the than out with some of more bishops, nothing novater, IN CONFERENCES AND TIES PRESBYTER ecclesiastical tyrants would not admit that jealousy had air, and talk sweet oil and sugar plumb up the i of sanctity, eves with an air when they simply mean truction of those over whom they There are cases where mii tand eri were created, or woman abused feudant’s } pet WOM thank stewards] is highér up f+exl that th fear a Tall If office In ( thank i Rey who are sine 1 yr One hnareh or State (rind thers hastening o The D Dan § : apartinents was visited by a plain 1 ¥ 5 RE Jake il (11s friend, from jealousy, the Duke said: “You can have all | have if yon will stand twenty paces off me shoot at your a hundred “No, no,” said his said the Duke, “to gain all my Lines,’ gunshots fired more than ten paces off.” A minister of small tendants, Day of Judgment that you had quite enough people for whom to be held ac- countable,’ Substituting for jealousy an everlast- ing emulation. Beeing others good, let us try to be better, Seeing others in- dustrions, let us work more hours, See- ing others benevolent, let us resolve on giving a large percentage of our means for charity, May God put congratula- tions for others into our right hand, and cheers on our lips for those who do brave and useful things, Life is short at the longest; let it all be filled up with HELPFULNESS FOR OTHERS, work and sympathy for each other's on it the and COmes build so most favorable construction, enters Lake crystalline, trim for to u had ten million dolla the ashes Demosthenes di hes which stammerer went, ©] edd by it Leeman Do thone out much on the of this make no differ enees Woon it whether or ten cent i, the world, Nea into which tongue into veriest Ol are BR LORD BEHAVED exasperations, to catch Him in Hi not call Him id they not inter § 11d the v MAY AAI A A CHINESE PUZZLE. With ir phone, Mer. 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Me lub shone ‘achine office down hottee flat lon.” Then he walked out of the telephone with a frown on his usually bland countenance, He never appear- ed at the sewing machine oflice, and the gilded youth of Mott street are still wearing hand-made tunics, a —— - It is said that 40 per cent. of all the Ww ho You heap due to opium; and this rate of mortality according to Dr. Wynter Biythe, ‘:ariges in a great measure from the pernicious practice, both of hard-work- ing English mothers and the baby- farmer, of giving Infants ‘soothing sirups’ ‘infant’s’ friends,’ and the like to allay restlessness and keep them asleep during the greater part of thelr existence.” It has been calculated that one preparation alone 18 the cause | of death of 150,000 children every year, SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. Buxpay, MAY 6, 1883, The Judgment, LESSON TEXT. (Matt, 25: 31-44, Memory verses, 37-40.) [LESSON Toric or THE ( Is ing in Zion, PLAN. JUARTER GOLDEN TEX But we behold Lim ries } FOR vo halle } ¢ than the ange loneer I.essox Toric: fUANCOR 1. The 8 kK. { 4 \ 1 Wo Ye I -: lu 11. Acceptance Jastified % $ ana ii Sal Matt. 19:2 tealized : LICASTTY wven 11. Aceeptance The right old. 1 see blessed, 1) The (2) The praiseful address ; (3 award, Their character ; (2 s+ (3) Their destiny. when saw we thee an hun- gered?” (1) Unlooked-for (2) Unsuspected deserts surprised saints! (2 Lord, 3. “The righteous into life eternal {1} As the bestowal of grace As the fruit of redemption ; (3) the nafolding of faith. 1. THE ACT OF REJE 1. Rejection Announced : Depart from me; ye cursed, into the eternal fire (41). Depart from me, ye that work iniquity (Matt. 7:23). Cast him out into the outer (Matt, 22: 13). Verily I say unto you, I know you not { Matt, 25: 12). I tell you, I know not whenoe ye are: depart from-me (Luke 13 : 27). Il. Rejection Justified : As yo did it not unto one of these, .... ye did it not unto me (45), They have not rejected thee, but. ... me {1 Sam. 8:7), See that ye despise not one of these little ones (Matt, 18: 19), ve in fom." gracious invi- hgh God's blessed (1) honors ; 1) of As THON. darkness Pure religion is this, fatherless and widow ! Hie that loveth not John 4 : 14), to (Jas, abideth i i hese shall go a (443) } ishient Sere 14 Dan, 12 ults of the Judgment - Spectacles. inti the em ———— What Dynamite Is LdKe. Those who bh mu f dynamite explosive will be in- yw that it looks yery much rown sugar. Nitro giyoer hs formed by the action « upon glveerine, at a low is the active agent In dyna- é ive never seen the talked « terested to Kix like moist 1 n whic acid wrature, mixed with some abscrien gafer to handle than the liquid glycerine, The absorbent material a silicious earth-—a fine Ww composed of the remains of infusoris and resembling powdered chalk; this two or three its weig nitroglycerine without becoming and the ingredients are easily leaden vessels and wooden bx used to avoid dangerous § i 'h tit Es , BUG 3 hus used i bite powde ines mixed, Spoons ing When fire is applied to this mass it burns with a stroug flame, without any but when ignited by a de- tonating fuse or even by a sudden blow, its explosive foree is tremendous. ————— The Island of Ceylon. Greater progress has been made in few years than in any period since it lish. It is said to be the cheapest place in the world to live in. Unhulled rice sells in some districts far ten cents a bushel. and fruit commands only a nominal price. w—— a s— An astonishing experiment may be performed with no apparatus but a piece of string five or six feet long. A person’s hands being held over his ears, this string is passed around his head by another person, who holds both ends in one hand, and by drawing the fngers or pails of the other hand over the cord produces upon the tympanum of the subject impressions of almost startling fntensity. Sharp peals of thunder, changing into a distant and proonged rumbling, are effects that may be read. ily given,