REV. DR TALMAGE The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun day Sermon. “New Ground,” — Subject: Text: “Lest I should butld upon another man's foundation.” Romans xv,, 20. After, with the help of others, I had bullt threa churches in the sams city, and not feeling called upon to undertake the supe: «human toil of building a fourth ochureh, Providencs seemad to point to this placa as the field in which I could enlarge my work, and I feel a sanso of relie! amounting to ex- altltation. Whersunto this work will grow I cannot provhaay. ing bayond anything I h The churches are tha gn this world evar saw, and th va ever touched, 1dest air pastors have a work which must bs dons outside of the churches, and to that work I join myasif for awhile, “Last I build on another man's foundation.” The church is a fo 3 divinely bullt, Xow, a fortress is for « asa and for drill, and for storing ammunition, but an army must sometimes bs on the marsh far on the fortress, this world for Christ thy time an advan+s movement, for a “zensral en- gagement,” for massing the troops, for an invasion of the enam eouniry. Confident that.the forts a=» wall manned by the ablast ministry that eves bleasad the church, I pro- pose, with othars, awhile, join the cavalry and mayvs out an n for sarvico in the onen flald, In laying out tha pla: tour Paul, with mor contemporaries or sors, cought out towa not yet bean praariad to, nith, a city mantionad foe splond and Jerusalem, wh tha sanhedrin wara realy to leas with b pon the Caristian raligion. Ha feels a spedial work tr do, anil he means ts do it What was the rasalt? Tas grandest life of wisafulnhas that on ever lival, Wo mod Christian workers ara mita Paul. We build on othe tions, If eract a oh have it filled with families been pious. D> we g class, we want gond combed, faces washed, 80 a church in this of other churches, their tim» in fishing in and they throw the lin nd and jerk out a Math he line into another church pon out a Presbyiorian, or thers row in some nosigh! " gWhole school o and we take thom al the net. What is ¢ ing for the con 8 In an army, ferred from ono divis the Fourtesnth Rex Regiment. Waa: new recruits, The fact is, our schoolboy de and efrcumferane learn hall and diam woe and This ¢ piri reaches across to give its go ie } say itis bounlision tha ns east and west by the g mpathy and lov Oh, nda Goce ve been In tha campaign of eonqueving ) has coma for to ary Acres ia n a vast [lel oupied, | on anothe as chur old fron elad against thir aim for the naver vet h blank invitation, buildings : 1 not avern doing less good than ing house with t socket ¢ t college or Grae and g*t into world, broken he will not be tidious ( ed in ‘ aw.” My br De ran? When man can n fifty iny to-day adam eompared wit of them? At least 3.9 seaboard citing the shur:he Hike a hosp patients m: ache or “'¢ no orus Cive us vot eoat od on. Itisasthou SN) acres and pus He MAY radar no fever so big hea main poor. The g chief cars on « lendid mea an dl ostre, but the means North and Asia and Alrics and ehure a sea, It is as tha alisr ia were loft 50.000 wound field and throes surgeon to three patients under their charge, The major-general oomss in and says to the does tom, ‘Come out here nad look at the nearly B0.000 dying {or laci of surgical attendanes, #No,’” say tae tures doctors, standing thers and fannitg tlisic patients; “we have three fimporiant cases here, and we are attending them, and when we ars not positively busy with thelr wounds jt keep the flies off,” il dying on the gave all their tin + In this awful battie of oa milbons, do not Ist us soa ali our time fn taking cars ol a few people, and when the command comes, ‘Go into the world,” say eally: “No; Leaonot go. 1 have hore the flies.” There ars multitudes to-day who them in the eye, and with ecarnsstness in the accentustion say, “Come!” or they would long ago have been in the kingdom, My religion is either a sham or a tre. friends, mendous reality, If it be asham, lot us consn gion. If it be a reality, then great ed When we talk to people about ths atie union and French envy slopedian- j and erastinnizm and complutensianism, i are as impolitic and little understood as a physician should talk to an ordinary pa- i ut the pericardium and intercostal gele and soorbutic symptoms. Many of come out of the theological seminaries so od up that woe take the first ten years to our pedple how much we know, and next ten years to get our people to know much as we know, and at the end flud ‘peither of us knows anything as we to know. Hers are thousands of ain- 8, struggling and dying peopls who need realize just one thing—that Jesus Christ to save them, and will save them now. it we go into a profound and elaborate Hon of what justification is, and after ® work there ars not outside of the d professions 5000 people in the United religion. gy postal States who ean tell what justifloation fs, I will read you the definition: “Justifioation is purely a forenaie ast, ths act of a judgo sitting in the forum, in which the Supreme Ruler and Judge, wio is ar- countable to none, and who alony knows ths maanar in which the ends of His universal not on account ol anything done by them, but purely upon aeount this genzions method of reckoning, grants them the fall remission of their sing,” Now, what is justifisation? what justification is, Whan liaves, God lets him off. ol ha. n Quan sinnor samme in and I No ad- mittanase.” door, “No admittance, I got inside and found it a pin fastory, and 0 ani useful pins, 8B) the spirit of axslusive- over tha outside door of many a chursh, “No admittance.’ written over tho syrond door, “No admit~ tances,” and it ha goes in all the pow doors seems writtea, “No admittanes,” while the minister stands in the pulpit, hammering little nioetis; of belie/, pounding out the technicalities religlon, making pins. In the most practical, common sense and laying asids the nonsssentials and out on Ovar ol the they neoad CoHmoar and wisn and how thay ean got it. tivaly little effort as vet has boos to save that large class of perscas our midst ealled skeptics, and ho who go to work hers will nat be building up anothar man's foundation. Thore is nu gre multitude of n. Fhe and our churches, for the Ww how to tre Maca ¥ Are ranson wa do not Ono of this class 3:, and he with what ten w and | ity aad ist yaa shalt love the Lord and with all thy and with all th oymmandm - JRUBY f. There ia suosnss Christ ith him: thant Love And is that wihish do ar i 8 auviaing he swore tn « 100 you judg of the By 1 ¢ bill 1, you have pa- tien2s with those wit) have brea swindled by religious pretonders, Live in the presapss others a fran ones, earnsst Christisa lie, that they may ba attrarted to the sams Sav- them in? ~iat desort, tianity sad?! How eyantry? foit yin tes must ar skepticism always has some . aod or bad, for existing. Gosthe's irreligion started when the news came tH Garmany of tho earthquake at Lisbon, Nov, I, 1775. That 80.990 people should have parisand in thal es-thjuake and in the after y stirred athies that he threw God, Others have gone ints skepticism from a natural poraistencs in asking the reas in why, They have been fearluily sta®had of the in- up his belie! in tao g they cannot got explained, Taeyeannst un derstand the Trinity or how God oan by sive orelgn and yot a man a free agent, Neither can I. Taey say: “1 don’t undarstand why a good God should have Ist sin oma ints the world, Neitherdo I. You say: “Why was | that child started in life with such disa? ran. tages, while others have all | mental equipment?” out of church on Easter moraing aad say: | “That doctrine of the resurrection eon- { founded me.” Soitis toms a mystary be. | yond unravelmeat. I understan all the pio- have a handrad darkness into one hour, Sash mon ars not to be seoffed, but helped. Tarn your basi upon a drowning man when you hava the rope with which to pull him ashore, and lot that woman in tho third stor parish in the flames when you have a ladder with which to help her out and help her down, rather than turn your bask scoMngly On a skeptic whoss soul is in mors peril than ths bodies of thoss other endangered ones ponditny ean be, On, skepticism is a dark and, Thore are mea in this houss who would give a thonssad worlds if they pose sensed thom to get bask to the plasid faith of their fathers and mothers, and it is our plass to help them, and we may help them, novee through their heads, but always through their hearts, These skepties, when brought to Jesus, will bs mightily offsctive, far more #0 than those who never examined the evi dences of Christianity, ‘homes Chalmars was ons an skentls abart Hall a skoptie, RaYart Newton n skop tie, Christmas Evans a skoptie, But whes ones with strong hand they took hold of the { chariot of the gospal they rolled it on with | what momentum! I! I address such men i and women to-day, I throw out no Si. 1 implead them by ths memory of the good old dav, when at thair mother's knes they aid, “Now 1 lay me down to slesp,” and by i those days andl nights of searlet fever {in whish she watched yon, giving you the | medicine at just tho right tims and turning your pillow wien it was hot, and with hands that many years ag> turned to dust soothed away your pain, and with voles that vou will never hear again, unless you join her in the batter country, told you to never mind, for you would foal batters by and by, and by that dying couch, where she looked so pale and loneliness -y all that I beg yon » back and take the sama religion. It is good enough for you. Nay, I hayo a better plea than that. I plead by all ths wounls and tears aad blood and groans nad azonies and death throes of the Son of God, who approaches you this moment with torn brow, and laser. ated hand, and whipped bask, and saving, “Coma unto Me, all ve who are weary and and I will give yi " ro is a fold of uselulzess bot lit eupied by those who are astray habits, All northera Natic North America and Englan that is, ln the colds itAlas aleaholism tats the 1 tha warmth, therm Arabia anl Spal bi are nou 3 great R the words, and you felt an awful coming over your sou! ty onm il Test fs | I, tem Pan drank anything strongsr than Yared Du wWitl: vinegar, mpi it id millions y he TR a us ne sare will “And it ean 11 safe to land.” 8 CANCILLED.STAMP CRAZE. i A TostoMos Demoralized by a Collecting “Chain,” and Prohibition Asked. ¥ ¢ 120 Of . Kanaville, IIl., w instituted a ‘hain’ of lettars sosking cansalled postage stamps, for tha beasfit of th latter, a cripple, have at iasi driven the PostoMise Depart. meant ints making an investigation. The schoms has caused great annsyanse to the Dapadmont, ageravaisd by a new ‘shain” insagarated at Bl Paso, Texas, in mock sympathy for the Postmaster, whose offtse has bean Arado dl with mail as a rosult, The namber of sansalled stamps found in A estimated al 15,000,000 ani the report says Iarmoare’ boys suophiel with sasks have oar riel oT many of tha Ietisrs, An inspsctor raports that the selisms has DostoMes and that an immnodiate remedy is Hs rosommoends a prohibitory HOW 33 CREW TO BE $238, soln HM, Folk's Discovery a Gasd Lowers for the Improvident, Tharsis a fins object issn to the improvi savings bank graw to $2144. Jasob Lowzards wasawara of. The olk and in her turn nothing else that anybod widow married John H, dind, In ovarhanling her belongings Mr. Folk, the widower, cams upon a bank book made out in the namo of Mra, Folk's first husband, It showed a eradit fora deposit of 85 made March 20, 18320, in the Blossker Strost Savin Bank, Mr. Folk conosluded that the 85 would fel just as good to him as it Aid in the vauls of the bank. He investigated, and to his amazement bo found that interest had ae cumulated until the 83 had grows to #244, Mra, Chatty Groen oslebratel her 1091 birthday not long ago in an old Ialy’s home in Boston, 8he was bora a lav, i CABLE SPARKS. Taz French prohibition against Amerfean cattle does not include cavnel or beef, Tnx Earl of Cowley 1s dead in England, He was born fo 1824 and succeeded to the title in 1804. Fixe in Halifax, N. 8., destroyed property viulued at one milion dollars. Beveral men were injured dressed fire. Tne lronmua-ters of the midland countries of England bave agroed {0 form an associn- Hou to regulate the price of iron, Tux Spanish troops are said to be pursuing the Cuban insurgents with preat vigor, and it is thought the insucrection wili quelled, FEveEnran Red Bea professional wreeckers hus been arrested for pillaging the British stenmer Ya: rowdale, recently wrecked in the Red sea, soon be Tue British steamship Gangrs, which hal been drifting in the Bay of Biscay for several days with a broken propeiier, has reached Havre, Ax excursion train « n Ratiroad was thrown from the the Intercceanie ek In Five ©“ went down in the canyon and rity two i iy the mountains near Mexico City, mehes ) per *ons were killed and thirty others injured, Tar funeral of Archduke Albrecht oe by the sovereigns agd court Emperor William Irre in Viena and was attended represen’ { nll rope, waikold bes peror Frauels Josepn as the Capuchin Ch Sir Herculus Kobinson, of Hong Kong, Ceyl New Zealand aod « intedG Caps Cold ny the Cat MIB AD hd INSTQOr Ande of #i Of and higa sioners for south Africa. Privee 1, bas banofl-Hosiovek!, Russian ador to Austrian, has been appointed sian min fo the Istor of foreign aflnirs in succes M. de The iale “ Governor of Bulzatia before the Clers, Prince election U'rines Alexander, of Battent org, nn EI secs SAVED BY U. 8. SAILORS. Ou a Grea: 4,932,900 By a————— MILLIONS IN IT FOR VIRGINIA ho Chaspeake, 8 Railroad Compl Consiruciion Com Ball Bi Houss ol Delegaos, and { the (I o*ake Shendun and Western Ra n toa of C J hn iher,. co obla ne eeriifled copy of the eharier o apa He char'er free, amounting to #23) ani that probably some $8 000, 0) would be pul in Virginia in constructing iroad, paid the stated ths res i The charter of the Chompeake, Shendun an! Western Rallroal was graniel Gonsral Assembly at its last The are Messrs, Jed Hotebkiss H. M. Ball, M. Erskioe Miller, and J. N. Stubbs and the proposel route is from some po nt by the session the Wast Virginia line, ROBBERS LED BY A WOMAN A Well-Known Widow in Male Attire Plays the Part of Outlaw Chieftain. Almost nightly recently In Bridgeport, Ala, stores bave been robbed, Suspicion fell upon an unknown man as the leader of the gang of thieves, and the police tracked the robber to a hut where a largs quantity of stolen goods were found, The supposed man proved to be Jane Chea, a well-known widow, dressed in male attire, 8he was heavily armed. The woman, the officers think, has been the leader of a band of burglars for years, Her sons, Hiram and Dob, were also arrested, 1 WITH HIS BOOTS ON. sesso, A Now York Farmer's Request Obeyed at His Funeral. In accordunce with bis own directions Charles Elsworth, a wealthy farmer, of Sara. toga, N. X., who died at the age of 58 was buried with bis boots on and his own sleigh was used as a hearse, The sleigh usod was sn huge box affair, big enough to hol half a donen coffins, placed upon a heavy pair ol bobs, drawn by a pair ot large and spirited horses, driven by John Elsworth, nephew of the decrassd, Ag requested, the driver wore his uncle's fur overcoat, sap and gauntiets, 1 ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE Bry. Dn axp Mus uexur M Freco ars passing the Winter luo Washin ston to enjoy the of Justios Fidd who is said to ageing rapidly now, JuLes Venxe is 78 pears oid. His flrs novel was puviished when hs was 35, aud he Hear Compaa.olasiip t= hus been produciaog them at the of Verne 1s very fond of Eglish Literatures, and Le thinks Char.es Dickens t rate two a year ever siuca, he greatest of all British nove Ist», Tux II n Bledgs not escape with (hat name intum, of Georgia, coud He is preparing survey of a part of the U.e Re.orvation,a position which 10 go west to supsrintend the was recently given bin by the Beecretary of the Iuterior, ’ Jupog Boswonrn, of Middleborough, Ky gamb ing machines in thant cl'y ceass operations, and that any per dice either for drinks shuli b has ordered tuat all son throw. ng or any. ul arreded and make or g:Yen an oppor.undty 10 make an explana. tion in the City Court, Mus Prarr, wile of ex-Benator P at', of Now York, while her husband bas been cop. cerned over the Florida loo the Gotbam patronage 1s in Z over the devastztion which moaih has Out of 380) f the + severe woattinr of the past in sp rr worksd Kroves Orange boxes only 800 boxes were saved, the others be f solid, ing ‘rozen y lute President ( is to by taoul Verot, a JATBOT come Anzouleme M Bo carried off 8 statute the and lid the mindal { Zeca: o a BOUOr AG ins, i monument in Maupassant twelve feat high, deg ares that path of the g Mr. E formed and « y is about 4 oat covers fs 2 A QELErninn Dorado sno od up to be, Miss Bligrami, Hyderabad, nedau gi ars™ examin + University with examination inn of he head mistress cm ——— The President « O'Reilly ax President Goes Duck Hanting. sd by Dr, Liam has nierrad nh th sep th r Francis J e ranx in the German arn MARKETS. genera: BALTINORR. 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