REV. DR. TALMAGE. Say Sermon. Subject: “whe New Year.” Em: minh xvid, it, Jeremiak, accustomed things aboessed Hanaainh They proved tru» Ins ey hind departed this life, Thixis tas first Sabbath of the vear., Itis a titne jor review and anticipation, A man must Lo a genius at stupt Ey who does not think now, Che old year died in giving birth to the new, as the life Ney. mour, the Enzlisn queen, de ben that of her OY, Edwad Vi . dé The old year was a qaeen, kine. ‘The grave of the one and the eradie of the other are side by side, We can hardly guess what the child will be, It is only two days ola, but I prophesy tor it an eventful future. YY arof mirth and madness! Year of pageant and conflazration! It will laugh; it wili sing, it will groan; it will die, Is it not mn time for earnest thougit? congratulations bave been given, The Christmas trees have besn taken down or have wei) nigh cast their fruit. The [(riends who came for the holidays are gone in the rail train. Whie we are looking 10 another twave months of intense activi- ties the text breaks nooa us de a bursting thunderhead, ois year thou sanit die! The text will probably jaove true of some of us. Tue provabliity i= auginented uy toe fact that all of us who are thirty-five years of age have gous beyvoni the average of human lite, The note is more toan du», It is only by safereace that it 1s not eo jected. We are like a uebior who is tai ing the “hrese days grace’ or ie Danks Our race started with pine hundred years for a lifetime. Woe read of Lut cos antedi- lavian youta whose eariy deatn dsappolatad the hopes of his parents i seve bundred and seventy- age. The world then may have of what it in which: to study It an artist or Years Jor wor k. axes mentis: but what must osophers have dons w Y2ars belore Lae sand vea longe ye ity v Of beens nearly now, The floo 1% wasaed a few p aster that million, It the of the earth 1c hemisphere and ti a iurchof t anisphiere, los ald be ge would g flood wa. At that time Go shorter all red years were time o one handred founa one ou four PETSOIS ON \ Toes year thou saalt die) -=Jere- to saving bold mn these Words, days dlananiah 100 Oh Jane uver » ¢ peat tin “oll AR mien ha i =o log - i and invent and wi, a philosopher has forty great achiev the artists and pau wd nine hundred 1¢ neariy two thou. nse re nav aave there 13 now, ior he % before the ¢ rin tha the i are that opie off § may nave swept av he earth shoud VIAL 8D0UL as nanny LENZ Iwo ocean steamer You an ea of waat the ancient Lin one ive {started the race witha of Ie. Tha nine ha hewn dowa until, in the sian. acensus was taken and only and twenty four parsons wers wired ¥ old and three ur buodred and forty years id, JCWa man Who bas come to ous hun dred years of age is a curiosity, and ¢ miles to see nin he vast jority of the race passes off beforetwaniy vears, ! apple there are hive bi never get to be apples. In the coun churcn sexton rings toe well rap until =a through and then tolls awhile bell ot our iife rings right rrily, but some you the bell has begun to Wi, the asapledness of the text fo you and more provable, year thou die.” The character of our the probatiity, [hose woo are in the pro= fesswons are un ergoing a Sapping of the brain and nerve “foun ations, Literary men in this country are driven with whip and spur to their tomo soeed, Not one brain workerout ot a drel obessrves any moderation. bere is something =o stimu Iating in our climate that if John Brown, the essayist of Edinburgh, had livel here, he would bave broken down at thirty-five in stead of fifty-five, and Charles [hegens would bave dropped at forty. There is something in ali our pations which predisposes to disease, It we be stou’, To disorders ranging from fevers to Rpopiexy. il we te (rad, to diseases rang. ing from consumption to paralysis. Frinters rareiy reach fiiiy years, mn marking the thine for others, shorten then own. Chemists realise deallh in thar laboratories, and potters absorb paraive Painters falt under their own bir usii, Foun drymen take death in with the il makers pound away their own last, Overdriven merchants their own ves with the varasti grind toeir own lives with tae gris aig their own graves wita tae tre in all our occupations ani pro. ession are the elements of peru, Rapd climatic caan g*s threaten our By reason of the violent fits of momneter, within two days we Jive both in the arctic and the tropic. he war.a south Win 1 finds us with our furs on. The wintey biast cuts through our thin apparel. The boof, the wheel, the firearm, the assassin, wait their chance to put usca us their quietns. [anoounce it as an impossibility tuat three oun red and sixty-five days saouid pass and leave us all as we now are, Ia what drection to shoot the arrow I know not, and 80 1 shoot it at a ‘venture, [his year thon shait die” in view this advise that Your temporal ottace adjusted, leave your wordy affairs at the mercy administrators. Have your receipts prop- erly pasted, and your letters filed, and your books balances, jt you have “trust funds” fee that they are rigotly deposited and ac- counted for. [et no widow or orphan scratch on your tombstone, ‘This man wrongel me of my mnberitases” Many a man bas diel jeavine a competency, whose property has, through his owa carelessness, afterward brea divided bee tween the administrators, the surrogate, the lawyers ani the sheriffs. I charge you, belore many cays have gous, as far as po. sible, have all your woridly matters made straight, for "(his year thou saalt dis” | advise, aiso that you be busy mm C hristian work, How many Sabbaths in the year? Fitty-two, If the text be true of you it does not say at what time you may go, aad therefors it is unsafe to count on all © fifty-two Sundays. As you srs as likely ts 0 in the first half of the yaar asin the las if, I think we had better divide the fifty. | two info halves and calculate only tw sty. tix Mabbathe, Come, Christian men, Chris tian women, what can you do in twenty-six Mabbaths? Divide the three hundred and | sixty-five days into two parts, what can you do in one hundred ana eignty-two days? What, by the way of saving your family, the church and the word? You will not, througi all the ages of eternity in heaven, get over the dishonor and the outrage of go. | ing into glory, and Baving helped wons ap | to the sane place, ill be found that | many a Sabbath-achool teacher has taken | nto heaven her whole class; that Daniel Baker, the evangelist, took thousands into heaven; that Dod. dridge has taken m hundreds of toousan: te: | that Paul took in a hundred millions, How many will you take in? if you get ints heaven and find nons there that you sent nnd that there are none to come throw ta rwanoe nis We vo ma foever FESO Ts t tae not tie vita of aad more sinit is Phin AOR occupations adds to occa Watchmakers, is rw livas ths the of bave not you Do | [ je { under some seat in back corner and | never come out Jest tue redeemed got thoiv | ibe on you and some one cry man who never lifted aml or voles Ror the redemption of his fellows Look him, ail heaven Batter be busy, Peto. Bo ee roan yen, you say quickly. alarm, Bette: 1a on Tor Knees, Jay In bold with both #5 What you now for Christ will Aver undone “I his year thou shait die In view of the probabilities mentionad, I Better cory the ~4 advise all the men and women not ready for eternity to get ready, If the text be true, vou have no time to talk about non-swsen- tinly, asking why Gol let sin come into the | wari © or whether the book of Jonah ft in. or who Melchisedee was: or what | about the eteranl decrees. If you are as near ternity as some of vou seem to be, thera no time for anyvtaiog but the guastion, ‘What must 1 do to be saved The drown. ing man, when a plank is thrown him, stops or whether The 1” Shis any- add, iw who threw it he clutches it, year you ars todie, there is no time thing but immediately laving hold It high time get out your sins. You ear, “I have committed ne great transgressions” But are you not awars that your life hw been sinful? The snow comes down on the Alos flake by flake, and it is so Jizht that you may hold it on the tip of the finger without fee ing any walzht: but the flakes gather: tuney compact, until some day a travelec's fool starts the slide, and it goes down io an avalanche, crushing ti deata the villagers, Bo the sips ol your youth, and the sias of vour mansood, and the sins of your wonan- hood may have seemal only slight in accuracies or trifling divergencas from the rizht—s0 slight tout they are hardiy worth meantioning: but they hava been piling up oak or cellar, or for to Of * 5. 154) togethor, until they maxe a mountain of sn, and one more step of your foot in the wrong direction may slide down upon you an avalaoche of rain and condemnation, A man crossing a desolate and jonely plateau, a huanzey wolf took alter him. broug st his gun to biz shoulder and toox aim, and the wolf howled with pain, and the cry woke up a pacs of wolves and thay came ravemng out of the forest fron all sige: and horribly devoured him. Thou art the man Sotne one sin of your life suinmoning on all they surround thy soul and make the nigut of thy sin terribie w.ti ths assault ot ther MLE. es Lh, ti doned, clamoring, raveaing, all sins of thy It A maniac rox | with a tore int her, he msant 1 th Ehens, “With this torch | ani witn “i 03 the rest, blooiy I unpar- devouring fetime! tha of him an. bura mean to maniac a Just as wall as he 1 wax found pacing alonz 1 in one hand and pail anil some ons asked do w He man to this water | He was a wats what sweral fe ot down heavy out tt heil one thin pu the tn you the Lor! sian 10 want+ t bo say f ‘ and ail vo with bloof on sil TWO « IV zht and find on your {ront ste in and flad an excited group mind your child, He fell into a pond, and it not been for a brave iad, who plunged and brought him out and carried him nome to be resuscitated, you would have been childless, You feel 1 th it You cannot do a thr Your him any com Bu: “Anything I wiki Bat my Lord Ses Your sinxing, and a it sshore, ned 3d not tha , but : m the beach I want it and ail He has mangled bands of Hne Bote Same nl muddy lest hasten enough Ye AIMS Ar off» pensation i say hte that you ws to yw neves Conse J eee tempts to bring refuse Him and say sa vend wl only t know w en He “at CArTed Hin to gered Him WOOL fown to lift you up the erimson droos apon vou from His brow, from His side, from His bands. Do vou not the war current on your face* Uh, f« wee the n thirst, the thorn sting, straggie, mger, sulfocatd 3, the tha the the daaty, A zreat plague came in "Marseilles doctors held a consultation and decide a corpse must be dissected or they never know how to stop the plague, A Dr Guvyon said, “‘To-morr OW moraing I will proceed to a dissection.” He made his will: prepared {or death; went into the hospital: dissected a Do IY; wrote out ths results of the dissection and died in hours ful sell sacrific: you Our Lord looked out from hea and saw stricden race. Nin must be ee made His will giving everyibing to His peo ple. He comes dowa ato tie raeking pital of earth, He ays i hand to work Under our plaiue He ding healthy Tor the sick, the i tor the intoteal (or the guatlts Betold sacrifice! B The 1 that woud twalva SAY, ven lasnnt J ese a plague Ra bos the the the po test Hebiod i tire the hold the Five th ia the vear He our love “Ht speedily I now n, woman and ohiid, You earn A woman one tiie win. saw al of the wnel a Of Cannot 2%Y8 that a } of it Doo ough vatory IRIN Risse, Omiy bad taal bunch o < ehild at vel” At her she earnel a fow shillings and went to Guy the grapes, gardner thrust her out very said he had no grapes to soll, She wont of and sold a biauket ani got som» move sail Hinze, and ca ne hick and triet to buy the grapes, But toe gardener rou zhiy assaulted aod 10d her be off, king's daaghter was walking in the at the tine, bs big Wo wheal fhe King's roughly, and ner io Lh Zar len and she hoard ths excitement, poor woman, sail to her, “My father is not a merchant £5 soil, bat he isa king ani gives” Then sha reached up and plucked the grapes and dropped thom in the poor woman's apron. So Carst is a of His pardon He | freely gives, They may not be bouzht. Without money an i without price, take this sweet cluster from the vinsvards ol God. 1 am coming to the close of my serinon, 1 sought for a L=X¢ appropriate for ths ooo | I thought of taking one in Job: “My | days fly asa wey or's sauttie.” of a taxtia | Pealms: "30 teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wig. | dom;” of the prayer of the vine dress: “Lor 1, let it a.one this year also;” but presssd | upoa my atteation firs of all, an i last of all, and above all, were the words: “Tals year | thon siaalt dis” Peraaps it may mean me. Tuough ia pare | fect health now, it dos not take God one | week to bringdowa tha strongest physical constitution. I do not want to dis this year, | We have plans and projects on foot that [| | want to see completed: but Gol knows boast, and He has a thousand better moan than I to do the work yet undone. I have a hope | | that, notwithstanding all my sins and | shall, througa tho Jn. of my Saviour, come out at the Ave nothing to brag of way of Christian experieaos: but two | finite mercy ib [betore God and the all abounding grace of | [the Lord Jesus, 17 the text means some of | you, niy hearers, [ do not want you to be | caught anprepared. | would lke to hava you, either through money you had Iaid up ‘ora “hie insurance,” be able to leave toe | world feeling that your fauily neel not bi ! | tome paupers, But it you have done your best and you leave not one dollar's worth of | estate, you may confllently tras tas Lord who hath promised to ears for the widow | and fatheriess. | would like to have your | | soul fitted out for eternity, so | morning or hoon or evenin bundeel apd | death should look dn and ask, “Ars you [rendy?™ you might, with an outburst of | Christian triumph, suswer, “Aye, aye! all liteness, and said in Hunve He Kiam yi ah a dying kK The gro ark. up rn ing himweif on the Lench of a court-room, “Gentlemen of the Jury, you will now consider your verdict.” A dying play actor said: “Drop the curtain, | Tae farce is playel out.” 1 would rather have for my dying words thos» of one greater Dr. Adam or Lord Ten. terden: “lam now ready to be offered, and tha time of my departures is at hand, 1 have fouzht a gool fight, 1 bave finished my courss, 1 hava kept the faith: henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteous. nes, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, posi The sooner the last hon comes the better in the celestial world, There is no clock in heaven, because Its an overiasting day; you they keep an account ot the passing : ye arg, becanse they are all ths time hearin: from our world, The angels flying throuzh heaven report ROW many times the earth has turned on its axis, and in that way the angels can kee Pp a diary; and they ay it is almost time now for father to come up, or for mother to come up. Some day they ses a cohort leav.nr heaven, and they say, “Whither bound? und the answer is, *1'o bring up a soul trom earth.” and the guwmtion is asked, “What sos” And a famuly circle in heaven find that it is one of their owa number that is wo ta brought up, and they come out to watch, as on the beach we now watch for a ship that is to bring our friends home, After a wiils the conort will heave in sight, flying nearer snd nearer, until with a great clang the gates hoist, and with ao emorace, wild with the ecstacy of heaven, old friends meet again, Away wita your stiff, formal 1 want none of it, rive me n place of infinite and eternal sociality, My fest frees from the clods of earth, [ shall bound the hills with gladness and break forth in a laugh of triumph. Aba!aba! We weep but then we soail laugn, “Abraham's bosom” means that heaven nas Op Arms to take us in. Now we fol 1 our arms over our heart, ani tell the world to stand back, as thouzh our boson was a two barred gate to keep the world out Heaven is not with [oldet arms, but with hesrd ooeu. It is "Abraham's boson.” I ses a mother and ber child meting at the foot of the throns after some years’ absences, Tae child died twenty v rs it 1s a chill yet I think the little ones w will remain iren througa all et roity It would bas no heaven without the iit daring i do not want those that are in heaven to grow i toeir infant volees in the great And woen we walk in the fisids we want them nhsad and hands and pics out the \ brigziitest of the 8 i Bowers ¥ 8 hers i Tr. The ch PE Bran: ago but i 11 up. We Tiemiy out to run ine td long in glory, “How ¢ says ths mother, iW, “this is such a happy {80 such care ol BOL right over fever with whic he skies fair, m Ale NO sWeel mother! b apie i #0 beautify mother! . tal Nn iP In YOur saris gs vou usad to t know how we shall stand the first dav in ‘heat @ bo you not taink we will braak dows in t) a from overdelight? 1 « ' the by aid and ls tha YOu are, on mots inestin MOtosr Just arrival nange i darlin’ XY "avs 11 Ja WY 8 ws a oh place, a sus his ta and h tiv the Bre sO wher! Kave oils (HEE Lore Where re de fel sad ol p LR iL norial saint il an aged man stan ling f PRIS sane heartily the firs rae and bie sat do yo then im alte rd, toe ington, ¥ ¢ YOu ory OY what hymn’ could not tand itt When heave fon s IE OZ cannot ses how nr 1s waives of everiasting deligh ie 1 a the jov after bil y Jesus would be en ragh for the first ven, yet He appr beaven at His But I must SO Don last January to some who are present, have enteral the Year, but you will + Cilicy Within thess twelve months your eyes will siut for the ast seep. Other bands will plant the Carist nas tree and give the New Year's congratulations. As a procis madion of joy to some and as a warniag to others, 1 leave in your ears thess five words of one syllable each, year thou shalt die ae 3 Ive 3 ise we o WwW Wot t3i}- low o eh Methinks day with in al Joe elias Lax This is the You ioe Lhe not it 4 a REN SG 55 Statisties, milea ze 537 Railroad he miiway 163, arg est In United sigan the Mic thin tae last £3 f 0 irc for Siates is 00 mies, shows the year. | United sidi rease wit * ae wo the tracks, tal lengt States, includin nys aad spars, is 209, umber of nil 160.67 miles. fhe n srporations is 1797. i ue to Lit ai nu bt nf log United States is 28 825 is 1.164 134 * f Lae number of tous 0 IEW ay { HT ymotivet in the Tae aumder of Cars use i freight one mile per freigal engine is : strd the number of passeng { gazing mie per phasg ares Te total nu ub r of me: 743 301. [as 101.06 nade the ¥ riiway cami $14,175, ich is equivalent per mile of line Assuming nainiog mueage is ¢ ipitalized tal capitalization vy in the United States vouid be $0 .504.453. 400, The in rallway for the last $444.26 3,793, Tae total number of persons reported ralways as Killed during the past year was 6320, und the number iojured was 20,034. Of the killed, 2415 were em. ployes, 235 passengers, and 3584 were The latter in- cluded a large number of suicides. Of 22,39) were employes, 2444 besides 4720) unclassified. The larses: number of casualtios occur to men eagagel directly ia haadling trains Railway travel is found to be the least safe in the States soath of the Potonac and Ohio Rivers. The express companies of this country pay Co railways as reata's $20,207,7il a year. They are in reality eagazed in the business of quick delivery of freight,and as such should be ameaable to control, — {roy (A. Y.) Standard. 155 niles : fF at fa is O05 Kia tal Wi Las it the same rate the f railroad proper: increase capital Year is by passengers, Tie Kilkenny Cats, During the rebellion in Ireland in 1503 Kilkenny was garrisoned by a troop gether by their tails and throwing them across a clothes line to fight. The offi- practice, re- solved to stop it, and deputed one of their number to wateh, The soldiers, 00 | thetr part, set & man to watch for the coming officer. Oae day the sentinel neglected his duty, and the heavy tramp {of the officer was heard ascending the stairs. Ose of the troopers, seizing # sword, cut the tails in two as the ani. male bung across the line. The two cats escaped, minus their tails, through the | window, and when the officer inquired the meaning of the two bleeding tails | being left in the room, he was Salis told that two cats had been fighting au bad devonred each other all but their tails, «Detroit Free Pres. a BATTLE OF BIRDS, und Whipped Them, In Silver Lake Township, vania, a two-story Pennsyls milk-house than fifty the masons bulit it ed the mouth from an old and cemented the jug all toward the peak, ing the open outside i iearted works 810 Nore When " i} LAY "ii varthen "juz, solid w leas end on of wail, 'T'he kind-} mien put the jug thére for a pt and every sumiaer thet ar since then it theh the irpose, wiens nests iil hours F ReHSONn a pe * 4 few Louk ans bits of straw flving out iwotwents birds go wrens possess he jug withe and carry dried grass into it, and in again every fifteen minut Toward noon patr of wrens flitted int ! and flew around the miik- iw three ti Then th dive for the opening in th into it, i 3 began 1 cCerem gin Hi and OK, House made Olu mes soon flew out why they found birds there, very the wf is 9 riare Feusan y of the blue fixing 1h iwised blue Lird and then a wi insted that UI a stranger nn occuniod Heady Made Pavement, Most Pleasant Way 3 4K hams ws CERles B LOX. of Per Jbaceo r ovit bs S400 O00 #18 hae 8 1 Deaoribes 4 feeling peonlinr to persons of pep or esuss] by chance of climate The stoanach Is out of order, thie bead aches or woes 407 Teed right The Korves the mind fluds an » Xow seemed sirained to thelr uimost, 8 pon This condition srective In Hood's Sarsaparitia, whice, by de Cures Indigestion pestoren Lif rmony to the system. gives strength of mind, ves and body. 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When this tubs Re ie fintned you havea rombling sound or Hupers fect hearing and when il Ix entirely closed, deafness is {he 0 fl. spd umiers the inflam. ution oan Lb: taken o sid this tube re. #lored 10 Hts norms ition, Bearing will be de verl furever, it ! fen are Cativesl Ly catnrirh, wi # ut ut finned condition 11d Cin { Wh oae pot ly Lhe mucous suri; We will give t fundied Dolla Chr Of denfig Vy oemiareds Cannot cure nyt gE Hull's da fur circulurs F.J, Cuesky & Co. Wi int y bm i ita for any thn we Cutarry: Cure. foiled. Q. Fold by ir tinan het non {id The t yen ® beuts A EG tine fers ciires Dives Lieneral Heb ron BP Ping» lad ih, mids Dgge Maula. ii serpin hie snid that fu slorius oceur in the you are nil “ geayrad Cire Hy BUG EY YEE, 15 aK LE 4 Tor Throat TEER } I sep nes ‘ i To. oa Ba # ot aw ¥ HeNAGE’S 1000 4uEN| 3 WANTED. a So —— a ——— — Cod-liver oib surest » 34 poy sn : nion; Runate 3 3 VOI d DOOK ~ 1, h uth Avenue, relEnls eves yw! 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Hy. onsuitation i free, at office or ky letter, Agent wabted in each piace ry Tol ® § “3 whos pnt Rut ma nhs ME w- A ah Bp Ps Foe nolan = wt BE BD wilt + Ra soll wilh A oun ES . , EAD We Peg eb wlth ol A : Ah. Mie da five mom promising Wty of te Cutie Staton. Besides a large extent of fertile lands, there sre worlds of wealth In tier als tributary to ber, Including immense degeaite of Coal, iren, Tin, L Gold, Two rallronds are Juss | lian | have — — mrveved into The harvest of 1801 Is rtm SOV IS SAE EH — Fo CHAR. EW Bi. Pore a ak
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