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Martyrdom of Stephen the “Theme For an Able Sermon «— Glimpses of Heaven Through the Eyes of the Great Preacher « The Eternal Sleep. Tex: “Behold I ges the opened,” ete,—Acts vii,, 56-60, heavens sermon, and the people could not stand it. They resolved to do as men sometimes would like to do in this day, if they dared, with some plain preacher of righteousness —kill him. The only way to silence this man war to knoek the breath out of him, the city, anf with curse and whoop and the custom when they wanted life by stoning. the edge of the cliff, they pushed him off, After he had fallen they came and looked down, and seeing that he was not yet dead they began to drop stones upon him, stone after stone, Amid this horrible rain of missiles Stephen clambers up on his knees and folds his bands, while the blood drips from his temples to his cheeks, from his cheeks to his garments, from his garments to the ground, and then, looking up, he makes two prayers totake away evive my spirit; that was for “Lord, iay not this sin to their charge” asleep, I want to show vou to-day five pletures ing at Christ, Stephen stoned. Stephen in his dying prayer and Stephen asleep, First look at Stephen gazing into heaven. Before you take al ‘BP you want to know where you are going to land. climb a ladder you want te know to what point the ladder reaches, well to be found in the same posture, Thera man of large wealth may have statuary in the hall and paintings in the sitting room and works of art in all parts of the house, lery, and there hour after hour vou walk with catalogue and glass and ever increas. ing sdmiration, Well heaven is the gallery where God has gathered the chief Y ures of his realm. The wholes universe his palace, Inthis lower room where we stop there are many adornments, tesselia- ted flo amethyst, and on the cloud stairs are stretched out car which commingle azure and purple and saffron and gol But heaven is the gallery in which the ohie are gather There are the brig} t hes, T the richest or ir of ases on $ t wns, or and empires to an arch t I ha } LINE i the stones hurt his head nor what woula become of his body. His first thought was about his spirit. “Lord Je us, receive my spirit.” he murderer standing on the trap door, the black cap being drawn over his head before the execution, may grimace where we are going to come out, not all body, There is within you a soul, I see it gleam from your eyes, and I ses it frradiating your countenance, Sometimes I nm abashed before an audience, not bes cause I come under their physical eyesight, but because I realize the truth that I stand before so many immortal spirits, that surround your town or city, no doubt that your obsequies will Le decent and regpectful, and you will be able | to pillow, your head under the maple or the i Norway sprace or the cypress or the bloom- {ing fir. But this spirit about which | Btephen prayed-—what direction will that | take? What guide will escort it? What What cloud | will be cleft for its pathway? After it has got beyond the light of our sun will there be torches lighted for it the rost of the way? WIll the soul have to travel through long deserts before it reaches the good land? If we should lose our pathway, will there he a castle at whose gate we may ask the way to the elty? Oh, this myste- rious spirit within us! It has two wings, but it is in a cage now. Its locked fast to keep it, but let the door of this cage open the least and that soul is off, Eagle's wing could not oateh it. The lightnings are | not swift enough to take up with it. When the soul leaves the body, ft takes fifty worlds at a bound. And have I no anxiety about it? Have you no anxiety about it? I do not care what you do with my body when my soul is gone, or whether you believe in cremation or {nhumation. I | shall sleep just as well in sackeloth as in satin lined | down. But my soul I will ind out where it will land. Thank God for the intimation of mv text, that { when we die Jesus takes ns, That answers all questions for me, | were massive bars belween y of light, Jesus could remove | What though there were great Saharas darkness, Jesus could {llume them. What though I get weary on the way, Christ | gate will open to receive it? with eagin's | city them, | What though there were chasms to er { His hand conld transport me. Then { Stephen's prayer be my dviag litany, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit RE, let of these familiar forms, but this prayer of Stephen is so short, is so concise, {8 80 earn- | est, is 50 comprehensive, we surely will able to sav that —' ‘Lord Jesus, receive | spirit.” Oh, if that prayer {8 answered, | how sweet it will be to die! This w clever gl to us Perhaps | treated us a great deal better than we garve to be treated, bat if cathe dying low there should better world we 8 about leaving | one jarge { That dying mini { years ago, bes Es v ol t eno a tor besutd inst mud , and that ox sad the text says of Biephen, “ih what & iat was to sleep! A hard r i wn upon simplicity YOu savy, | piace t | him, stones falling 4 blood streaming, th | 8 place it was to { tnkes that symbol « Bloat his departure, { tented was It, =o had lived ¢ work had be Se pany bares f+ SICK ness with ministries not know, | the WAY {I know } t fr is ir he pres very gracef: ire, Was all guess ¥ Phe nals different ages have {a ; imagine features of v vas, bt our « OATS We Cal way of seel; have to tell y hear Ch itl never ses hear Him in heaves I Th ohold whoa i Hi walt unt and with ot 1. And yet theps { hearing Him now, unless you see ere He ia! an yor Him? Then prav t {tot ur ey Look WAY-t hat way. His voice this day-—comes the deafest ake the nea de down t enying, the earth, and there of universal soul, all yo ends of for I am God, Proclamation for all slaves! Proclamation amnesty for all rebels! pred the Babylonish Look unto Me, and be i= none emancipation of universal | Belshazzar gath- nobles to iz table; George I, entertained the [ords of Eagiand | | At a banquet; Napoleon Il. welcomed | Czar of Russia and the Sultan of Turkey to | his feast; the Emperor of Germany was | glad to have our minister, George Ban. i { eroft, sit down with him at his table, but | tell me, yo who know most of the world's | | history. what other king ever asked the abandoned and the forlorn and the wreteh. | ed and outeast to come and sit beaide him? | i Ob, wonderful invitation! You ean take i | It to-day and stand at the head of the | | darkest alley in any oity and say: “Come! | Clothes for your rags, salve for your sores, i A throne for your eternal reigning. Aj | Christ that talks like that and acts like | that and pardons like that—do you wonder | | that Stephen stood looking at Him? I hope to spend eternity doing the same | ! thing, I must see Him, ] I pass ou now and look at Stephen | stoned. The world has always wanted to i Ret rid of good men. Their very life is an! rssault upon wickedness, Out with Btephen through the gates of the city. | Down with him over the precipices. Let every man comeup and drop a stone upon | his head. But these men did not so mueh kill Stephen as they killed themselves. Every stone rebounded upon them, While these murderers were transfixed by the scorn of all good men, Stephen lives in the admiration of all Christendom. Stephen stoned, but Stephen alive. Ho all good | men must be pelted, All who will live | godly in Jesus Christ must suffer persecu- tion. It is no eulogy of a man to say that everybody likes him. Show me anyone | who is doing all his duty to state or oburch, | and I will show you men who utterly | abhor him, 11 ali men speak well of you, it is because you are either a Iaggard or a doit. Ifa steamer makes rapid progress through the waves, the water will boil and foam all around It, Brave scldiers of Jesus Ohrist will hear the carbines click, When [ seo a man with voice and money and influence all on the right side, and some caricature him, and some sneer at him, and soms de nounce him, and men who pretend to be actnated by rizht motives sonapire to erip- ple him, to cast him ont, to destroy him, 1 say, “Stephen stoned.” a88 on now and see Stephen in hiad yo saved, elas,” | the f § Up to the § the last In id fad pening twilight i ening twili Li rye I have not the an never tell here will hy the {rie 3 blowin f the wind whether s fair at I ean phesy, what weather it will be when vou, ‘haristian, come to din. You mav have agh now. It may be this week one yanoce, t next another ann ba th Year ous bereavem hapmaver on the mor and 1 will very r VAD next another ear has passed you rv bread or ask for a scuttl Or a pair but at the last Christ will coma in and darkness will go out, and though and no breast on which to rest your dying and no eandle to lift the night, the odors of God's hanging garden will regals your soul, and at your bedside will halt the chariots of the King. No more rents to pay, no more agony because flour has gone up, no more struggle with “the worl, the flesh and the devil,” but peace long, deep, everiasting peace. Stephen asiesp You have seen enough for one morning No one can successfully examine more five -pleturea in a day. Therelors Raphaels—Stephen gazing into heaven, Stephen looking at Christ, Stephen stoned, Btephen in his dying prayer, Stephen asleep! + CREAT COAL PRODUCTION. All Records Were Broken. But the Price Fer Ton Decreased, The total output of eoal in “he United States in 1807 amoanted approximately to 198,250,000 short tons, with aan aggragate value of 2193100000, a Yractisn less than #1 per ton, Compared with 1896, this shows an In creases in tonnags of 6.270030 tons, or about 3.83 per cent. The increase in the value of the product was only $1,700,000, little leas than rine-teaths of one per cent, The amount of coal Jrogaced In 1897 was the largest on record. The average values per ton was the lowest ever known, con tinuing the declining teadsncy which has been shown without any reaction for the inst six years, NOVEL ARMOR FOR THE NEWARK, A Cellulose Packing. The big protected United States erusior Newark, which has been at the Norfolk (Va) Navy Yard for some months under. going extensive repairs, has been seleotad as the subject for a naval experiment. The efficacy of celluloses on warships it is bee lieved ean be increased by the use of a heavy coating of coment all the way around the hull of the veasal, This will really form an additional belt of protection, whioh it is believed will rove effective against Jie guns. The prayer, His first thought was not rapid- owark is now being prepared for her novel armor. A Woman's Burden, From the Evening News, Detroit, Mich, The wemen of to-day are not as strong as their grandmothers, They are bearing a burden in silence that grows heavier day by day; that 1s sapping their vitality and clouding their happiness. Mes. Alexander B, Clark, of 417 Michigan A wife with such ambition as only a But the joys of her cane, Suffering as thousands of her eisters have suffered, she almost despaired of life und yot sho was cured, “For five years I sufferad with ovarian Is Mrs, own version of the story. ‘I was not free one singles day from headache and intense twitch. ing pains in my neck and shoulders. For months at a time I would be confined to my bed. At times black spots would appear before my eyes and I would be- I became blind, come blind, My nerves were insuch astate that a stop on the floor unsettled me, “Eminent doctors, skillful nurses, the Dest food and medicine all fajled. Then I consented to an operation, That, too, {alled, and they sald another was necessary, After the second J was worse than ever and the world was darker than before, “It was then I rd of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, I heard that they bad cured cases like mine and I tried them, “They cured They shine to my life and filled mye piness, The hoada ing is gone; the nervousness is gone; the trembling has cansed, and [ have gained Hx pounds Health and stro: hh thankful to Dr. Willi four hea me! brought sun- up with hap- the twitch the is gone; Tone are uo boon t mankind, “eting directiy on the blood i nerves, hey ore the requisite vitality to all i y: ereating functional regs perfect harmony through syaton The pallor of the pged to the delicate blush of eyes brighten: grow siastic, ambi Leaith returops, pllis vit mt the muscles created and good BILL NYE, LAMENTED. Clever for the Lamented Herrmann, New York World contains a of anecd ¥ Actresses, of Theresa instance The her w hicl the Vaughu is where nimbler Oo » hand: Weil, Mrs. Horr ii Tag Jover for dexterity sul was Bill the ago the late Nye te Herrmann, he first time In a Each knew the y reputation and personal other very ties bint they had never heen Fat w . ity stopped a occasion referred seats at and began talk Just as Nye raised his knife and fork # 59 iad $a rt a dish of lettuce salad He ery of protest ’ uitered a Nye stopped In astoulshment "Ea remarked the wiz "AM and pardons have been is something there foa large Ihere me.” And he pointed raised it and disclosed ur magnificent cluster ring | 1 ow A nl - hundred dolinars, leaf, aerneath a letince several Nye slowly picked up the ring, and without the nlightest manifestation of surprise drawled out “This soit of thimg bar gone far enough. I'm sheddmyg dilmonds wher ever | go. Day before yesterday I lost a solitaire in a sugar bowl in Pittsburg and lm Clevalend this morning the mald io sweeping out my room found three or four more. It is positively giving mie brain fag to keep track of these things, and 1 am going to give it 0p as a bad job” Beckoming to a waitress he slipped Heermaun's ring into her hand and said: “Here's a trifie for you. resiember me by: it's yours It took Herrmana about half a day to recover and it cost him several bottios afterwards, vvorth Keep it to is is, Two Tanners, Speaking of the president of France, } Paris correspondent of London Truth says: “What country but France could produce a journeyman tapner apable of playing an all but regal part as well?’ Grant was a fanoner, and not a first-class either, But he wae one of the world's greatest sol: diers. While he was not the best Pres- ident the country has had, he was as good as the average. 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