REV. DR. TALMAGE The Eminent New York Divine's Sun - day Sermon. Bublect: “Wing and Haak" Text: ‘~The likeness of ths hands of a man was under their wings." —Ezekiel x., 21. While tossed on tha sea between Australin and Ceylon I first particularly noticed this text, of which then and there I made memo- randum, 113 chapter is all aflutter with cherubim. Who are the cherubim? An or- der of angels radiant, mighty, all knowing, adoring, worshipful. When painter or sculp- tor tried in temple at Jerusalem or in mar- ble of Egypt to represent the cherubim he made them part lion or part ox or part eagle, But much of that is an unintended burlesque of the cherubim whose majesty and speed and splendor we will never know until lifted into their pre we behold them ing grace of God we all m: counts Biblical and all th man represent the cheru each wi Mit seven more im i han any plu floate lv atmo Condor in flight Roe iF te got bim ping BOI man arm: light Or mo tracti the nee ¥. uppositions hu- m with feet long, nage vaster, mi in eagle bird in © nis, ated, save the Queen! Prayer flies not o goross centuries, might run here an But it has plume and as swift to or circie as 8 wings whi swept through Ezekiel's vision. Bat, oh, 1 friends, the i rayer must have the hand der the wing, or it may amr sunt to nothing, : The mother's hand, ti father's hand, must write to the wayward boy as soon as | you ®an hear bow to address him, Christian i souls must contribute to the evangelism of ! that far off land for which they have been praying. Btop singing ‘Fly abroad, thou mighty Gospel,” unless you are willing to give something of your own means to make it fly. Have you been praying for the salva- tion of 6 young man's soul? That nght, but also extend the hand of jovitation to come to a religious meeting, It always excites our sympathy to see na man with bis hand in sling, We ask him “What is the matter? Hope it is not a felon" or, ‘Have your fingers been erushed?” Put nige out of ten of all Chris tians are going their life loug with their hand in a sling. They have been hurt by in- difference cor wrong ideas of what is best, or it is injured of conventioaaities, and they never put forth that hand to lift or help or rescue any one. They pray, and their prayer bas wings, but there is no hand under the wings, From the very structure-of the hand we might make up our mind as to some of the things it was mado for--to hold fast, to lift, to push, to pull, to kelp and to rescue, And endowed with two hands, we might take the broad hint that for others as well as for ourselves we were to hold fast, to lift, to ush, to pull, to help, to rescue. Wondrous fang! on khow something of the “Bridge- water Treatises.” When Rev, Francis Henry Bridgewater in his will left $40,000 for es. says on “The Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God, as Manifested in. the Creation,’ and Davis Gilbert, the President of the Society, ahose eight persons to write eight books, Sir ntinents, hu bad only feet » and do wond ) radia 0D or wings ' As Or RW the cherubim Or iu fCharies Boll, the sefentist. chosa as the sub- Jeet of his great book, “The Hand: Its Me. chanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design. Oh, the hand! Its machinery be- ginning at the shoulder, and working arm, down to the eight bones of the teen bones of tho fingers and thumb, and mighty God could have planned or executed. “The likeness of the hands of a man was un- derthe wings.” This idea is combined in Christ, rose from Mount Olivet, He took wing. All divinty. were heard in His voice, very human. It was the wing that touched the and took hold of the syn turies. Watch His hand before it was spiked. { There was a dead girl in a governor's house, and Christ comes into the room her pale, cold hand in His warm gras she opens her eyes on the weeping hol about? But He was also hand under the woes of the world Mother, what are you eryving about?’ and the maid arose.” A follower, Christ, drew the sword at a man with the think, at his fore glanced aside an at its roots, Christ nstructed that won igpering gallery of vibrations, that v narve, that tus + strung from sheath and struck aiming, 1 But the weapon f sound, 't 1 soul, tl} +1 +] va aking was no hun ard the ice ern with hung and The « x noe and ma } 1 on thesh oking for according +1ig rang and a can make a glad towers and hillt fetch home a wan In our time it is the ities and to speak ’ fri : 4 lever! hab't denounce the “ the perdition all wickedness, time for to gall the other side of the story and to #ay that the city is } } practical Look at : wwered and 1 untained parks, where the invalids may me and be refreshed; the Bowery mission, | Wy lite and bread for the | some one aven of t hoa | ¢ over 3S0.000 come | to getfraad for this tion under the blessing of Him who had not where to lay His head; the free schools, where the most impoverished are educated for the restoration of intellects astray; | the Orphan House, father and mother to all who come under its benediction: the mid. night missions, which pour midnoon upon the darkened; the Prison Reform Associa. | tion; the houses of mercy; the infirmaries: | the aid societies; the industrial schools; the Sailor's Bnug Harbor: the foundling asylums; the free dispensaries where greatest scientific skill feels the pulse of wan pauper; the ambulance, the startling stroke of its bell clearing the way to the place of casualty, and good souls like the mother who came to the Howard Mission, with its crowd of friendlies boys picked up from the streets, and saying, “if you have a erippled boy, give him to me; my dear boy died with the spinal complaint,” and such a ops she found and took him home and nursed himetill he was well, It would take a sermon three weeks long to do justios to the mighty things which our cities are doing for the unfortunate and the lost, Do not say that Christianity In our cities is all show and talk and genuflexion and sacred nojss, Xou have been so long looking. at the hand of erueity, and the hand of theft, and the hand of fraud, and the hand of outrage that you have not sufficiently nppresiated the hand of help stretched forth from the doors and windows of churches and from merciful institutions, the Christlike hand, the cherable band, ‘the hand under the wing." | There is also In my subject the su; t | of rewarded work for God and righteousness, | When the wing went the hand went, When | the wing ascended the haud aseendod: and { for every useful and Christian hand there will be elevation celestial and eternal, Fx- pect no human gratitude, for it will not come. That wasa wise thing Fenelon wrote { to his friend: “I am very glad, my dear, good fellow, that vou are pleased with one of my letters which has been shown to vou, You are right in saying and believing that I ask little of men in general, I tryto do much for them and to expect nothing in re- j tutn, 1 find a decided advantage in thess terms. On these terms I defy them to dis. appoint me.” ut, my hearers, the day cometh when your work, whieh perhaps no one has noticed or rewarded or honored, will rise to heavenly recognition. While I have been telling you that the hand was un- der the wing of the cherubim I want vi wing was over the hand. Perhaps reward may notcome to vou right ut a Lo the last, called ¢ of won, but he triumpned at Beott, in boyhood, was blockhead." but what height he not afterward tread? And I promise you victory farther yet and higher up, if not inthis world then in the next. Oh, the heavenly rest when your lifted hand shall be ved with what ho with what jew smdors! “the Greed renown did le enringed wrists clasped with up and take it vou ved at the washtu finger cy a on RAITOR. Hardships Undergone by the ( aptaln whe Betrayed French Secrets, VIOLA'S SENSATIONAL! LEAP, of ins finneen Earth Acronants Drops to the Burning Parachute, tear CHIEF WHIRLWIND DEAD, Leader of the Chevennes Dies on Hearing of a Grandehild’'s Death, head of ita, Kan,, is aring the new h, Hewns pr “Whirlwind,” linng, near Wi i dey the the Cheyenne lead, He {afavor- babiy the recent I nie dar FEL ite grandehi wisest and indian years, in fact, in the country, His phenom. enal speed in striking the enemy at different and widely separated places in quick suc wis what gave him the name of He came from a royal stock on both sides, his uncle on his mother's aide m Custer killed at death will on h i 4 deat bravest chinf His frente Cotton Industry in Pern, General Leon Jastremski, United States Consul at Callao, has made a report to the Htate Department on the cotton production of Peru, It is packed in bales of 175 pounds weight. The ginning and baling costs about seventy-five cents in gold per 100 pounds, Pay of laborers runs from twenty-five cents to fifty cents a day in gold. > Cotton in Peru is a perennial plant and blooms twice a year for ten or twelve yoars, It is highly prized by American manufactur ers, who mix it with wool in making under- wear and hosiery, : To Try Coffee Ralsing in Kentucky. Garrard County will coms to the front this summer with an enterprise hitherto not found in Kentucky. Jacob Newland, who lives about seven miles east of Lancaster, has secured seed from some suocessful growers and will try te raise coffee ns a product, Both Missouri and Texas have cultivated the same plant with great suc cons, Immigmtion to Canada Drops, The total number of immigrants arriving in Canada last year was only 27,013, nde une of fifty-six per cont. from 1898, OQuly 20,000 intended to settle in Canada. TREAD LIKE A CAT, -. oO Excessive Exercised by rk Mill, who re entering a hardly ceremonious than the every day ia gun-powder mill, For gun-powder Las all the attributes of a jealous and ex- acting deity, and unless it is treated with due deference it has a habit of puncturing solid stone walls with the bodies of its devotees and making it. self highly uncomfortable in other wave, So when the workman reaches the mill in the morning he stops In a little vestibule and brushes his shoes and ith great care, ing every particle of sand Usually he wears long that he may tread softly while in the august presence of the In of the rubber cap and he always exceedingly leave his He cannot works, for Care men in a Powder A moves devout Mohammedan his in before shoo mosque mare workman in clothing w remoy- rubber boots Ly gun-powder, he mittens, SOme Processes dons a rubber and careful t at |: in G TMA OI A TART A LIVING SHADOW. 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