REY. OR. TALMAGE. The Eminent Washington Sunday Sermn. Divine's Subject: “Bringing in the Sheaves” Text, “Put ve in the sickle, for the har rest is ripe." Joel (iL, 15, The sword bas bsen poetizel), and the world has celebrated the sword Bolivar, the sword of Cortes nud the awort of Lafay- stte. The pen has been sriy enlogized, and the world has celebrated the pen of Ads dison, the pen of Southey and the pen of Irving, The painter's pencil has been hone ored, and the w : rated the pen ell of Murillo, 1hoens and the pencil of I | chisel has cor and the world i 's chisel and Crawiord se 1's ehisel, But thers is ieh Ising the fi he stokle, the ai has reaped t Sharp and be this rei] furnis it Its sucees tions, It has hu pre 1 31% chisel ull put into exquisite ser # 0% neon rot rstadt. The sculptor's i in for hgh ns celebrant this that tes mands them, * harvest is rip Last Novem all over the lan and organ and t raised the Lor We praised G OfRlS, the the orel and the than when in t fv 1 step vad worth all on that only have soul. Supg iar in his | tha r hath a d iy year, hers each one verse? Oh, was I no harvest is rie I must tigh sickle, 1 instrum stalk sickles for reapin the preaching have a rosew with preciou down the grain, it i and preaching ar harvests souls for God. 8} osophy?! The Raiph Wald beat us at that, The Agassizes 1 minister of Jesus going forth in ear: this sickle of the gu vest all around him shea! binders, Oh, notice in the flelds stand upright 1Inoticad he to stoog noticed in order to bind ter he bad to put hia knee ug as we go forth in this work for God not stand t in our rhet metaphysics stoop to f knee to it or we will neve her sheave the Lord's garner, Peter swung that on the day of Pentecost, and 3000 sh came in. Richard Baxter swung that si at Kidderm and MeCheyne at Dun and vast mul ies came into the of our God, Ob, this is not only Joh Men may gn their fists, bu wisdo t i it is only preacned in pulp bath days! We our shops, our t estate than H ass be | shail i them we serio We} ve to f our ning It of ts and on i Into our stores, I houses, our factories and the streets, everywhere preach Christ. We stand in o pulpits for two hours onthe 8a the it week, and what Babbath sgainst 1} down the ordiantion of GU all the people, men who t i Ane ordi Babe opie, hn rr tie in n on eomes I= 0 i i HOuUrs *. there this day upon il with head and band au fo wdination comes upon all merchants, upon all infos, upon all tollers, and God says to vou as He says to me: “Oo, tench all Nations, He that bee leveth and is baptized shall be saved, and he that believeth not shall be damped ™ Mighty gospel, ist the wine earth hear it! The story of Christ regenerate the Ratiovs, it is to eradiente all wrong it js to tira the earth into paradise. An ola artist painted the “Lord's Supper,’ and he wanted the chief attention dirweted to the face of Christ. When he invited his {fends in to criticise the picture, they admired the ehalicrs more than they did the faces, and he old artist said, “This picture isa failure,” wand he dashed out the picture of tae cups, and said: “I shall have nothing to detract from the face of the Lord, Christ is the all of this pleture.” Anotier powerful sickle for the reaping of this harvest is Christian song. !' know in many churches the whole work is deleguted 10 a few people standing in the organ loft. t, my friends, as others cannot repent for us und others cannot die for us, we cannot delegate to others the work of singing for the = ID chants and execute tan more skillful musie, when the hymn fs give. out let there be hun. dreds and thousands of voices uniting fa the - acelamation. Oo the way to grandeurs that never conse and glories that never die let us sing. At the battle of Lutzen a general came to ths king and said: “Those soldiers are singing as they are going into battle, Shall Istop them?” “No,” said the king, “men that ean sing like that ean fight.” Oh, the power of Christian song! When I argue here, you may argue back. The argument you make against religion may be more skillful inna the argument I make in behatf of relig- who ean stan before the pathos of some uplifted song ike that which we somes times t Bhow pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive! Leta Fapuiting rebel Hye! Are not Thy mercies large and free? May not a singer trust in Thee? Another mighty sickls for the reaping of fhe Konpel harvest i prayer, Whet doe od do with our prayers? He go on the bat tlements of heaven and throw them off? No, ‘What do you do with gifts given you by thosn who love you very mura? You keep them with great sacredgess, snd do von suppose God will take our pravers offared in the sincerity and love of our hearts, and scatter them to the winds? Oh, no! Ha will answer them all in some wav, Oh, what a It is not a long rig- marole of *‘ohs’ and “ahs” and “loraver and evar, among.” It fan breathing of the heart Oh, what a mighty thing praver ia! Elijah with it reached up to the clouds and shoaz down the showers, With it John KLnox shook Scotland, With {t Martin Lnther shook the earth, And when ns Luther eama in and “Martin, Am sention and tired of life, T want YXNo," sald Martin vou must vou must lat me go, to go to ba with mv God.” Luther, “von shall not go: ' safd Melanchthon, "von must lot megs,” Martin Luther said, “You take Wd or T will excommunicate vou." Ha food, and Martin Luther knelt down and econ. Lather wont tod has saved in direct an- power of and Martin and said to his friende, 4 Philipp Melanehthon praver."” Oh, the Have vou tested {12 Prime, of New Y entitled vile bao MICRON CRE, tn raver! Dr bh 3 v¥ my ork, in hig beantifal “Around tha World" de- in India which it took wo vears to balld-that surrounding—and he that mausoleum and s enhond bask from a an orlinary muaie, as though W000 men twent but'dinegs ‘Qtandineg 3 echo thera | { i i i i | i tor has an echo, rit ra ’ the of an earthly of God an 1% they he tha heart ine, Mighty sie the s darkness frame o 1 But batt & and fAght sfrnnoer eit ronger, Lil in the other cage vou go stronger and stronger tha propensity victory through Oh, ont ot heen nigsed Have vou ne nough? Have you not long snongh? rattles the gates of vour sepuleher todas the tramuoet of the gosps! and blow Joud blast, Roland went into bat had been driven *% by the three armies of the Saracens, and Roland. in almost despair, took up the trumnet and b ew three blasts in one of the intain passes, and gander the sower of a three blast the Saracens recoiled and Bat history that when down and vi got tha Lord Jeans Cherise, Have vou not one with arrvied fi in that ught battle ' ariemaene’s army AYE he broke the first blast, “Whosoever the second Hast, “Seek ve Lord while He may be found.” I blow the third blast.” “Now is the accepted time.” But the trume pet does not break: it was sanied dowa by our forefathers to ug, and we will hand it r ahildren, that after we are dead they ms low thetrumpst, telling the world that we have a pardoning God, a loving God, a svinvathetic God, and that more to Him will” I blow the sesing & prodigal put his finger on the latch of His Father's house, Tiovite any one the most {afidel, any one most atheistic, I invite him into the ness as those who havs for fifty years been under the tearhing of the posal and believed ftall, When I was living in Philadelphia, a gentleman told me of a scone {a which he was a participant, Io Callowhill street, in Philadelphia, there had been a powerful meeting going on for some time, and many wers converted, and among otners one of the prominent mémbers of the worst club house in that eity. The next night the leader of that einb house, the presi He came to the door, before he entered he heard a Christian song, and under its power his soul was azitsted, He went in and asked for prayer, defore he came out he was a subject of con- verting mercy. The next night another comrade went to reclaim the two who had been lost to their sinful eoirele, He went, and under the poger of the Holy Ghost be. came a changed man, and the work went on! they were ail saved and the infamous elub- house disbanded. Oh, it is a mighty gospel! Thouwh you came hers a child of sin, you can go away a child of grace you ean go sway sloging: Amazing grace, how sweet the sound That saved a wretoh like me! I once waa lost, but now am 1 Was blind, but now I see, Ob, give up your sins! Most of your iife is siready gone. Your children are going on the same wrong road, Why do you not stop? + This day is salvation coms to thy {acuse.” Why not this moment look up into the Ince of Christ and say: % —-——— Just as I am, without one ples But that Thy blood was shed for me, Ana that Thou bid'st me come to Thee O Lamb of God, 1 coms, I come, God is going to save you, to be among the shining ones, After the tolls of life are over, you are going up tothe everlasting rest, you are going up to join “Oh, my God," says some I am so far It parted children, man, “how can I come to Thee? off, Who will help me, I am so weak? undertaking.” Oh, brother, it Is a great undertaking! i great you eanaot gecomplish it, put Chris oan do the work, He will correct vaoar near and He will correct your life, Oh," you say, “f will st profanity.” That will not save vou, Oh,” you say, "I will Babhata breaking.” That will not save vou, 1 is only ope door into the kingdom of G and toat is faith; only one ship that heaven, and that is faith, Faith step, the second step, the hur the thousandth step, the Inst = wa enter the kingdom, by fait In faith we die, Heavena re The earthquake shook down t! The jailer sald, Wh Some of ’" ap stan t! first glen, “ i ith dungeon. out of the place What did the apostie sav? Lord Jesu snd thou si 5 the & Christ pre’ 1 were thir Christ offers y You take it, Almigh now tof gad thing i we | . for su A heaven lor sy h « Of FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. HOUBE ta heaven, I 3 Ed ris he pension Efforis were ademy will by 3 by two from it after a debate { 1 wan defeated § The pen. dil, barrviog $142,000 000 i iebate, i the Benate Mr, Car a resciation to re fmt Carter the RBuance © sideration 3 sald he t Monday, when Ww Ba passed private pen ted early May on the soveral pes ng & requesting Spain 0 reco nies ‘ ube and requesting a {9 inde pendengs. Mr. if usetts, and Mr. Morgan, ue partieularly forcible and di- language, Mr. Cameron a d spoke. Mr, Cameron gave no- resolution was adopted re and she did not, she vo for the kn diate and com- aition of Cuban ependenes, Sixiv-Finsr Dav.—The United Staies Sen’ ate was net in session today. DOUBLE MURDER IN GEORGIA. A 8ket Pired Through as Window Kills a Father asd Daaghter. One of the most sensational assassinations ever known in Georgia is reported from Tal Inlah., The scens was the mountainous re- glon in the eastern part of Rabun, Joseph Crumpton, a respectable farmer living in that region, was suspected of hav- ing reported an illicit still to the revenue authorities, On Thursday night as he stood near the window of the living room of his house a bullet srashed through the window, struck him in the side, passed through and entered the body of bis daughter, Miss Sallie Crumpton, who was standing near him. It penetrated her heart and she fell dead. The father's was not at first regarded as serious but the latest report is that he too has died, Andrew Wilburn, who owned the moon- shine still that was reported, is suspecced, He cannot be found. Searching [parties are ont and if cnught there Is strong probability of his being lynched. Cleveland as Arbitrator, Prazil has agread to submit the Italian siaims for damages growing out of the re- cent civil war to the arbitration of President Cleveland. ; ih that piete revo aionds in Wartime, "Mie tremendous deckne which took when the recent rumors of possible was Great Britin began to be elrcu makes inicre inguiry a {+ with lated ting an § Ld ¥ OF Lie V1 how the earnings rails were affected by the war of the rebel Rince that time ths elis and of oraganization figs to make courate statistics the } Hiinols Cental k from the and Wars are interesting an fe fn res road house 1804 That report shows the yf the 1llinols Central follows: 1808 1850 186%) TU 1862 031 .¢ 81.880 £3 27T 1864, .... 4.20105 1 NN I, 4 Dae 1864. . 5,7 od 18GS. .... 0 . ‘ £20 NIK IN Fredy stimulate by the sndde the next The Warehouse year table g FAOWSE That 11 the Hiinois ( in one year, of A Wonderful Alominam of the Humerous Skate, One the at withstand hem The one of greatest had to wines a skate 18 or more knife-like runner, id, and at the sane ight, so fr r en —— Sciatic Kheuma ism and [is Core, problem ifacturers contend with was to pre inches lor to be w a8 10 make ae The asetile Baar inqgfon, 1 on, f I A Bimple Change, “Professor, how does the uit you?’ “rhe halr Is altogether too ghort ttle longer, please,” 1] haircut Hegende Blaet areal! Crass is Wing! for joy. Th gras rales, Its J gresn re valuable than nats s her Laixvriant sight, A po VOTY BUTE One We len Greas Mixing wilting Hie time wither Saiz in Bn onixiure yw in April, ¢ June, Mun LIers repo i grasses {iiunt } I grain sn And Thar waning $ . "e ilies lalogue, Chlaiogue sivas vu, Wi wailin Dy the rid evil is YOry cot our palure, Mre, Winslow Hoothing I! Mr. Tabor's poarly fatal at rhegmatie angus niances, ni hers and those s arly afflicted Las investigated he Mr ¥ 2elis for inatteyr publication Recret ary " Ureasurer for Printing Com- with offloes in the Hedge Bloc ronid nt 417 {an v., Ia Mr k Basset street, Burlington, A ¢ { mah sought interview with Fabor at his piace of bu ugh hoe was Dusly ties at of his ith ferative an the #1 recent severe submequest wonderful cure wid Mr. Tabor, “| can safely say am a wall man, that is, my old trouble rheumatism haa entirely disappears ms still taking Pink Pills and wil % them ax long wa | continae to gro and healthier, as I have boon over I began to use them You der af my profound faith in of Dr. Willians' Pink Pills for Pale after you have hoard what I have fo fo About one year ago 1 was stricken anly with seislic rheumatism and was ined to my bad. It grew worse and rap Hy assumed the form of inflammatory rheq. tise, I suffered constant and acute pains nd all the tortures which that horrible dis cass is capable of / At length inder the constant care of loonl physician I was enabled to rium fo my work, bat only at intervals Bevere attacks would ap- pear regularly in my back and descend into ny leg and foot, and threatened to make me a permanent cripple, [tried various remedies for rheumatism, Put without asy beneficial results. 1 grow pale, weak and haggard, and my family and friends grew alarmed at my cond tion, “Abeut sight weeks age my mother in. inced me to try Dr. Williams’ Piok Pils for Pale People, aud you know the result, Be. fore 1 had used one box 1 felt greatly noe lieved and mush sironger. 1 continue! heir tae and impre vel rapidly. 1 have pow taken eight boxes and fesl like a new man and ompietely cured, all of which is due to the eMicacy of Piak Pills. They are invigorating and thoroughly wholesome, and have helped mn in every wav.” in reply to inquiries Mr. Heery, the drug- gist, stated that Dr. Willlams' Pink Pills were having a large sale, that it was partie. winr y gratifying to him to know that the customers themwelves were hivhiy pleased with the benefits they had derived from their use; that many of them stated that the pills were the only medium that had dose them 1 HH kewy lisf but permanent benefit, That the pills do sell and that the pills do cure js a cere tainty, Dr. Williams" Pink Pills contain, in a eon. densed form, ull the slements necessary to give new life apd richness to the blood and restore shaltered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness, In men they effect a radionl cure in all eases ancing from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature, Pink Pills are sold in boxes only at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all draggists, or direct by mail €rom Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., S8cuenoctady, N. ¥. “T hired a bicycle yesterday and took a spin.” “What did the rent cost you?” “Don’t know; haven't heard from my tallor yet."—Chicago Record. Mow's This? We offer Ons Hundred Dollars Rewasd for any case of Catarrh tha Hail'y Untaerh Pare Saat be sured hy Fd. 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F ing war ranied. 100 wiles of Care risges, oo sivies of Hare ness, gt sty ies Ridiag Sade dles. Write for ssinlogue FIERART Carriage & Raraess Mig Co Elkhart, lad, hee proven by time. This t wentv-year-old Malaria, Female Infirmit ies, Neuralgia, Broww Cun’ t Co. Baltimore, Md, 16a.) older {10 80 bu 5, Lute (309 be), Bare bu. i, Hay (6 tons), snd Green That is the wonder! BX Doneand growerspay, Itiems Catalores tein 21] about it, NC BAR Tecre in Corg - 207 bu. , Mrs (00 be KE OATS im. ie porsis le in i896 tain avd grass samples, ine - Postage, She {inds that what has hear of it, thou lives the work satisfactory, so soon over, so Peddlers and some #t Back or “the same as in the same wa . You don't t in ali their