a ————— TS 5A A 0 REV. DR. TALMAGE, The Eminent Washington Divine's Sunday Sermon. | — a—— Subject: “Gates of Carbuncle,” Text: “And I will eo th sgates, and thy Hv, 12 Perhaps becanse & hum painful and ofttimes fatal after it, the church and the done justicotothet fotense and allsugy precious stone, the carbunaole, Fhe pea that Christ picked up to {liustrate His ser. mon, and the aper and the sapphiee at the amethyst which the ny masonsd into the wall : praper recognition, but ti 1s the first sermon on the This precions Indies, in color 1s an held up between vour e nirning coal, ns he writes y windows o «Lau, i nan have ney eRTivH (10 ¥ Fave had stone [he p Like to the burning name; Among the Greeks fame, God sets it hich up In Bible He cuts it wi with precise into an alm Its law of e of parallelism, smazement of the s uf the poet and aror } Ohristinn. No one but the fashion a earbuncie as anil, and as if to make this precious stone He row of the high ant Hered : he Tyrian t td tronad, th the tase never ance, you oat ¥ who have coma 10 aid not fight their against fearful odd most destroved them som God has arranged it Tor that the only way for most puog t dvelihood for themanives and their families is with both hands and all the allied foroes of body, mind and soul to push back and push open the red gate, the gate of carbun- ele, For the benefit of all young men, If bad the time, 1 would call the roll of those who overeame obstaele, Elow many of the mighty men who went ous wav on Pennsyl. vania avenue nnd reached the United States Senate, or walked the her wav on Penney. vania avenus and reached the White House, did pot have to climb over politieal obloguy? Not one, How much seorn asad scoff, and brutal attack did Horses Mann endure be. tween the time when he first began to fight for a better common school system in Massa. chusetls, and the day when a status bn honor of him tas placed ou the steps of the Slate House overlooking “The Commons’ Bend the blography of Robarel Hall, the Baptist preacher, who, though he had been pronouuend a dunes a sehaool, lived to theill the world with his Christian eloquence; ani of Oearges Peabody, who never owned a cars Fringe and dented bimesif nil ka might while living aod after through last will and testament, vote his upecount 4d millions 10 education. 3 the poor pecnpis of land aud America; and of who in his boyhood worked his passage fiem Ireland to American, and became (he joy of Methodiam und s blessing to the rae, © ene Boge Matiopal library, and find at Jeans every other book an ‘livatration of overcome ol. startle, nod of earmine gute that hid to be forced open, What is true of jndividaals is true of Na. tions, Wasita iid spring morulng when the Pilgrim Fathers landed on Plymonth ‘Hoek, and did they come sin a gilded yacht, guy streamers fiving? No. It wasina eM Duoesember, and froma ship in which one would not want to eross the Hudson or the Potoma + River, Scalping knives all ready to reonive them, they landed, their only wel. come the Indian warswhoop, Red Hoon the banal, Had men in the forest, Red mea Rad meu in the valleys, Gatos oar- 1a on the mountains, Living gates of red moa, bun~ie! Avarig nn now f ui bask, surely wothing to do n of the fadrast I'he * £ieR » ' the a tha rivers 80 pop with ins mense, ther hostility pnshel peaial fnlous noreads 80 ih thine to do but eat, I'he most powers v and navy wsand , and Hh : Isl ion of walter, gor ITH, an? atties, and BLAS widowhood solonies wer rough suff to POL ean kuife, an i wire, and ininted i, had vue thelr d the story yariean Ravolution has never heen never will ve told, It did not take y #iED t Inde uttem pted Declaration of a terrific am It was au awlal gate mer and wome neh the m {-sacriflce, the Ok HE wo are told tha ig iver {8 allowed, all business will revoive, the poor ter chances, and al begin to bum nnd i ingr the last six Prosidential election I | have been urged to enter the political arena, i but I pever have and never will tarn the puipit in which I preach Into a political Every minister must do az he fouls { ralied to do, and I will not eriticise him lor dotag what he considers his duty: but all the political harangues from pulpits from now until the 31 of Novembse will ant in all stump. leave many ears stopped against anything that such clergymen may utter the rest of their Hyves, Aa a pensral rale the laymen of ehurches understand policies better than the clergy, because they (the laymen) study polities mors than the clergy, and have bet- ter apportunity of being intelligent on those substan, But good morals, honesty, loyal. ty, Christian patriotism and the Ten Com. mandments-—~thess we must preach. God says distinetiv in the Bible, "The silver and the gold are Mine," nnd He will settle the controversy bat ween joss two metals. I aver this ecuntry neadod the divine reseus il needs it now, Never within my memory have so many people literally staived to death as in the past few montha, Have you notiesd in the newspapers how many mes and women hers and there have been found dead, the postumortem examination stating i that the cans of death was hunger? There is not a day that we do not bear the erash of i some great commercial establishment, and, fs B&B consequence, many peopie t ar thrown out of employment. Among what we econsiderad ennfortabla homes have coma privation and elosoenleulation and an economy that kills. Millions o people who say pothing sbout it are al this moment at their wits’ end, Thera are millions of people who do not want charity but want work, The ory has gous up to the ears of the “Lord of Sabaoth," and the praye will be hoard nod relief will come, If wa bave nothing betier to depend on than Amerk an politics, relies! will never come, Who ever Ig alectel to the Presidency, the wheels of Government turn so slowly, and a caucus in vonder white building on the hill may tin the hands of apy President, Now, though we who live inthe District of Colum. bia cannot vote, we oan pray, and my prayer day and night shall be, "Oh God, hear the ory of the gouls from under the altar! Thou who hast brought the wheat and eorn of this season to .such magnis tude of supply, give food to man and beast, hy head, Thou who hast brought f the Bouth and the s naked, with coal, brond tot pity the shalteriess, the cotion « rth, wl the mins vering ring the mind rieciion othe th of all the peopl must admit it ia n ok. Millions of thin hands ha 1 at it without making it 1 pros, It is » gate made oul 2d ls, and eold gnte to fire grato bo happier iH fixed to stay, as t Bardeanx mt and elosk A elock ras AN ing tain | i Sod an kines wore 0 and how to Louis the F k got out of unosite ¢ nal was exp i a oertaln rteenth was thrown t ye Third, And s 6 ny su i ath : n . order ons d the alook str Fou 1H eX CHICRENS Hens Ducks, per TOTACES MA Infer's.. 8 150 GININoOn a5 Middling 603 Faney 1002 LATER STOCK. Best Beoves. ..... 8 TOBACCO Hound BEEF sHEEP Hogs 455 160 370 FURR AND REINA MUBRKRAT Barcooon hed Fox . ‘i Bunk Black... . Opossum Mink ter ¥EW yong FLOUR--Bouthern WHEAT Neo. 2 Red. 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