REV. DR. TALMAGE The Eminent Washington Divine's | Sunday Sermon, Subject: “Practical Lessons from the Life of Joseph," Texts ‘They drew and lifted ug out of the pit and sold Joseph tothe 1shmael- ftes for twenty ( {f silver XXXVii., 258, Ay y IS Trnor land of Egypt." Genesis xiv, , You cannot keap a good man down has decreed for him a certain point of eleva. tion. He will him to that though it aost Him a thousand worlds, You sometimes find men fearful they will not be properly appreciated. Every man comes to be valued at just what he is worth. You eannot write him up. and vou eannot write him These facts are powerfully {llustrated in my subject. It wonld be an insult to supoose that vou were not all familiar with the life of Joseph-—how his jerlons brothers threw him into a pit, but sesiug a caravan of Arabian merchants trudging along on their eamels with spies and gums that loaded the alr with aroma, sold their brother to “hess mer. shants, who earriad him down into Erypt: Joseph thera sold to Potiphar, a man of in. fluence and office: how by Joseph's integ. rity he raised himsalf to hizh po wition in the realm until, under th a vile wretch, he was mitentiary how in i respect and confides how by interpretation of Pharaoh's dream he was freed and baecame the chief man in the realm, the Bismarex his eonfury: , w in the tima of aph had house, whi years of p had thr into i home with t} under the he Sin Against th heen his tur: all the over 96. bring ee fa harge of hurled into the ps isOn he comman le the the ¢ mA “arid NN {eter their with th tion, « triv in all § them ! John Fre and to iar wi and a Erizabet} KACY « f New inte pri acy as 1 Philip; fngel ping ne thousand devoted spiritaal v of the frum fa oy nf $ i re . aid “Now, sup; Me We wen 37 tig in the eity of RB I while in his gallery asked him, “What art of painting?’ Would he take us out in a low aliey and show as a mere dab o a pretender at paintings, would he take uz down into the corridors aud show us the Habens, and the Raphaels, and the Michael Angoos? When we asked him, “What is the art painting?” he would point to the works of {nese great masters and say, “That is paintin Now, you pro- poss to find the mere caricature of religion to seek a’ter that which is the mere preten- slo of a holy life, and you eall that relizion, j# the or ¢ of together many happy years, plest time of all our life, You een we are to he happy together forever, Bo brave now, ha brave, I will poteay ‘Good night’ to you, for we shall soon be in the kingdom of our Father together Persecution shows heroes and heroines, I wo pattmunt, und 1 find that yminations of Christirns which those great have heen whom this gospel has Siessed and Hfted and erowoned, Look at the masterpieces of divine grace if you want to know what religion is.” We learn also from this story of Joseph that the result of persecution is elevation. ixn bon jage by his malicious brothers ans have becomes a governor, the promise, “Blessed are they that are per. sequted for righteousness sake, for theirs js the kingdom of heaven,” but they do not worldly as well as spiritual success, true in all departments, offisial positions through misrepresentation, Public abuse is ali that some of our pablic men have had to rely upon for their eleva. tion. It Bas brought 10 them what talent for piace and power will never succeed just violently haoliad Na good altroated MAN WAS over more than John Weslay. sariontured and slandered until in n pulpit in London, in the andienca and sald, Inst might,” and God whole entaloguas 8 ne I have ‘harged with every. Hig followers were hooted and lad hy every de. infernal tter the rapidly spread what a ereat he they what a tremendous fores truth thay are wielding the was persecution that gave Seotland to Preghyterianism, It was persecution that gave onr and first to civil liberty and after ward to religious freedom, Yea, I might go farther back and say it was persecution that gave the world the great salvation of the gospel. The ribald moskery, the huneerine thirsting, the unjust charge, the fgnominions death, when ali the force o hell's fury was hurled ngainst the cross, wa the introduction of that religion which ix to he tha earth's Aellveranes and our «ternal salvation. The Stats sometimes sain ' “Come hand, and | What was the Faok, and it lost it hasame in nid te Ww hat hava and ArOSN “You w drunk “Thank sam plete, thing but that! at and maligont tnatahlie name that bunt the he they ist the WW Wen siution the von know pers until have hasome for God world over, It mvent, take my will he enarch went holine and nes the State s rash vou.’ After the has than find that hia aan lt 1 will inde "rn noes. ed the tw svenis are nnkad tog vd men look back and grou gs in your life th at od isolated, One andivided ies from the garden of Eden to the eross of Calvary, and thu kingdom of heaven, There is a relat tween the smallest insect that hums in the summer air and the archangel on his throne, God ean trace a direct ancestral line from the blue jay that this spring will build ts nest x the tree behind the house to of the floek of birds whieh, when Noah hoisted the ark’s window, with a whir and a dash of bright wings, went out to sing over Mount Ararat, The tulips that bloom in the garden this spring her a thousand thin RAED) of eveats reac iti bee some one star on one slae of the universe side of the universe and say, leaf in t Each event in cur life is con- nected with every other event In our life Our losses may be the most direot road to our gain, Our defeat and our victory are twin brothers, The whole direction of your life was changed by something which at the time seamed to you trifling, while some occur. to be abused, isof all generous and reasonable mento gather about those who are persecuted and defend them, and they are apt to forget the fauit of those who are the susjects of attack while attempting to drive back the slander- ers, Persecution is elevation, Helen Btirk, the 8coteh martyr, standing with ber hus- band at the place of execution, said: "Hus. band, let us rejoice to-day. We have lived but little. God's plans are magnificent be- yond all comprehension. He molds us and urns and diréets us, and we know it not, Thousands of years are to Him as the flight of a shuttle, The most terrifle occurrence does not make God tremble, The most trium- phant achievement coes not lift Him into mptare. That one great thought of God goes out through the centuries, and Nations rise and fall, and eras pass, and the world changes, but God still keeps the undivided mastery, linking event to event and century to century. To God they are all one event, irke, in , whan the waitad ninn Groat and marve ous ire Thy we Lord God Almighty! 1 was yenrs ago New Orleans at the exposition room n tele was sent to the President of d Sinter, nt Washington, and we pom fl Hye aq or twenty minutes, and th Pro mtg answer cane back, and the pre. wid ir ¢ offlcer waved his han ind the «yena! wig sent to Washington wore rendy to have the machinery and ths DMreddent strie button, and ir great Coed ipntom +X rn rolling. It was ov ing { 15.000 0 vie atunpe dl and em \ 1 ' lkerelile that wriad, flneor an the ale wheel beg ine tha rt frou 1000 from now sh the ac ftv i now, " 006) 000 touch sounding throu Wo arn fo this « laying up for the future During snven vears of Josaph prennread tha famine, and eame he hat a crowded storehous The wi men in n worldly reansct is divided into vear plenty and famine, eldom that man through life without at SAVAN ven lenty During th sa bare a rich nll the Every he from VaR re algo le propriety the for of : fe of m PARAS ra of busines Know it ¢ make spor na furn voeRrs v You scarcely comes from, ar w hare pn es 80 fast nto contract few % with large divid {tal nmtent with a nly an few hur more eap Ar p'enty, N or tha threater do f man ther ing to Salve How Smallest fo YM nt Board is Try tain Them on the Ae PLENTY OF HAY IN THE Reports From Points Throughout Leading States, riz from points throughout the Ray ! ing hay States and Canada, received dur the present week by the Hay Trads Journ al, of Canajoharie, N. Y.., indicate that abr twenty-five por at. of the marketable hay fs till t f reard. In the face wort erop st year, the consi ter«d a large percestags, but of ail kinds have br ught low prices, ors have uead grain and coarse fodder, of which there was an abundance, and fed sparingly of hay This, together with large shipments into the seabo rd markets from Canada, accounts for the present surplus, Advanced prices of $2 to #3 a ton over last season have drawa to the markets an ample supply, and, as Canady has about thirty per cent. of her crop still on hand and warm weather is approaching, the scales of prices is being barely mainta‘ned, A farm. TO TRAIN P.CEONS FOR & Birds to Be Utilized by the Navy Department, Secretary Herbet, of the United State: Navy. ndded a novel ohapter to our naval strategic tantio: when he signed the order adopting a messenger pigeon servies for count WAR, Homie are shortly to be di-tributed in groups among about twenty different points along the At- Hore they will be kept fo quarters as permagent homes, to which they will return when liberated from vessels ply- ing the seaboard. Having been thas domes. tieated they will be placed aboard coasting vessels and ovrefally trainsd to find their The coops will Wasnington. Two Dead in a Barsing Room, James F. Flynn and Miss Josephine Man- ning were found dead fa the latter's room in Salem, Mass, Both had been shot, and a bed in the room was os fire, It is believed that Fiynn killed the woman and himself, Mise Manning's family lived in Topfield; THE PACE THAT KILLS, Carry Tons The amount of ried by some of the visiting Now tonish many t hie of Baggage. baggage commercial York would certainly familiar representa] ves The rail 150 pounds bag and makes | over tha Faust Work and Vant Yating Make Three CXCORN Score Years and Tea a Ripe Old Age These Itays, who are not of the wholesale From the Cincinnati Enquirer, too fast, This Customs The fast and American people live eat too too us un ght | the larger houses road company drink fast, has brou of train of stomach disorders that many nervous an‘ allows difficult t Investigation and ehomionl analy a upon issued every pound Hartford n ng 1 850 gage to each ticket charge for amount, Recently Carry nro very manage, sis to discover such compounds as will One those suffering from such {Hs has resulted io § was charged with the discovery of Dr, Williams" Pink Plils for - > » t . or over 1.500 I Pae Pe ple, which has taken very high rank 18 a speci fle remedy I'he men having charge H p Owens, & traveling man thirty years | department at a local deg 6 «gr seal “ Om \ of nage, wh ) ir well known io this community a man ocasionally who and wenesrally Hked because he is a bight ' envrgatie voung fellow, resides with hi nt 335 Central Avenue, Cin He hus a vietim of h took the form of hely i ound winndsg above ao] and one-1e folks th settled w if 1 crowd pounds or one nother Ohio, whic tion, fered tent ifle enthusinstio reporter “1 wm Annati, dysppris continuous constipa ¢ and, strangely enough, his mother suf fan from the same trouble Mr. Owens but «d to the merits of Plak Pills in way, and sald to the Enquirer Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys jeal ills which vanish before pro er forts- gentle efforta— pleasant ¢ lorte— rightly directed. There in rt = the knowledge that so many forms of givkness cre not due to any actual dis ( but simply to a constipated condi- t f the system, the pleasant family laxative F ig promphs ly removes. That is why it is the onl remedy with millions of families, andis everywhere esteemed so highly by ail who value good health. Its beneficial effects arc due to + fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal Cieaninuess, wii 00 Gel the organs on which it acts. Mis therefore all important, in order to get its hopes ficial effects, to pote when you are chase, that you have the genuine article, ternally. s hich ix manufa ure 1 vy the Cal fornia and sold by all rep- health, Dureagy 11 ink this \ f enezuelan af ithout trouble, Mr. Jan old . owe her “Rome will be I'm dogon as th made 80¢ On do,” sald ann ost about tt! som, roo for the glad to say anvining I ean for Dr never Williams ink Pills, because they did me great good nnd other people ought to know of thelr virtues a & medicine io st ’: troubles, 1° was some time when | a heavy fealing in my stor and I grew very constipated. 1 did not consult a do tor, but having heard of the Pink Pills | bought 8 box of them In two or three di the heavy iewling (lo my sie { and my bowels were tO uss me well, Kino ally ir favver get w t i Mother was siso troubled it } WALDISG, Kimvaw & Marvin, digestion aud the Pink Pills the me | iggists, Toledo, Oli b v did for me 1 i her, aldn’t they atarrh Ca in taken ir prrels ght!" ~Indiana polis tt Vil Td WwW Ago nach How's Thin! 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