REV. DR. TALMAGE. THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. Baliject: The Water BrookssThe Gospel of Relfresihnunont Shows How We May Elude the Hounds of Trouble and Safely Bench the Lake of Divine Solace, [Coprright, Lonis Klopsch. 1889.1 Wasmsxarox, D. C.—The Gospel as a great refreshment is here set forth by Dr, Talmage, under a flgare which will be found particalariy graphic hy those who have gone out as hunters to find game in the mountains; teat, Paulm xlil,, 1, “*Asthe hart panteth after the water brooks.” David, who must some time have seen n deer hunt, polats us here to a hunted stag making for the water, Tae fascinating ant- mal, ealled in my text the hart, is the same animal that in sacrod and profane MHtera- ture is called the stag, the roebuek, the hind, the guzelle, the reindesr, In central Syria in Bible tines there were whole pas. ture flelds of them, as Solomon suggests when he says, ‘I ehargn vou by the hinds of the Held.” Tusir antlers jutted from the long grass as they lay down. No hunter who has been long in ‘colin Brown's tract” will wonder that in the Bible they were classed among clan animals, for the dows, the showers, the lakes washed them as eloan as the sky, When Isaae, the patri- arch, longed for v Esau shot and brought home a roshuek, Isaiah compares the sprightiiness of the restored eripple of milleanial times long and qulek jump of the stag, saying, “The lame leap as the hart.” Solomon expressed his disgust at a hun‘er who, having shot a deer, is too lazy to slothful man roasteth tank in haotiog.” Ry 10 ths IK it not home from whieh he had been sitting near mouth of a where he had an pond or river, hears a swift pursuit. Be the previoas silence of the forest the clangor startles him, and he says to himsell, “I wonder what those dogs are alter.” Then there {a a crackling in the brushwood and the loud breathing of some rushing wonder ol the woods, nad the antlers of a deer rend the paves of th: thicket, and by ag fastioet which all hunters recognizes it plunges into a pond or lake or river to cool its thirst und at the same time, by its eapaeity for swilier and longer swimming, to Away from the foaming barriers. David says to himself: myself! Saul after enemies without the pack of hounds in ’ of HUY rat Se “Atal me, Absalom alter me, number after me, [am oo barking at my good nams, barking alter my body, barking after my soul. Oh, the hounds, the hounds! Bat look there!” says David, * foto the water. It puts its hot Iathered flanks, and it swims away from the flury canines, and it is free at last, consolation Oh, for As the lake of God's merey and eape from my pursuers! waters of life and res an. the hart ge! my soul alter thee, O God!" Some of you have just come from the Adirondacks, and the breath of the balsam and spruce nod pine is still on you, The Adirosdacks are now populous with hunters, and the deer being sialn by the score, Once while ther talkiog with a bunter I thought I would like whether my text was accurate in its alin. gion, and ns [ beard the dogs baving a lit. tle way off and supposed they were track of an deer | said tothe hunter in rough corduroy, “Do the deer always make for the water whea they are warsued?”’ He sald: “Ob [ a hot and thirsty auboal, ¢ where the water is, and when they b danger in the distance they lift their ant. lers and soul the breezes and start for Hac. quet or Loon or Saranae, and we get into our cedar shell boat or stand by the runway with rifle loaded ready to blaze away.” My friends, that is one reason why I like the Bivie Its aliusions are so true to nature, I's partridges areras! pari. ridges, its votriches real ostriches and its reindeer real reindeer. [ do not won- der that th antiered glory of the text makes the hunter's eye sparkle snd bis cheek glow and his respiration quicken, to say nothing of its usefulness, although it ie the most useful! of all game, its flesh dell. eious, its skin turne o human apparel, its sinews fashioned Into bow strings, iis antlers putting bandies the shavings of ts horns used as a restora tive, its name tagen from the hart called bhartehorn., By putting aside ils usefniness this enchanting ereature seems made out of gracefuiness and alasticityg What an »ve, with a liquid brightness as if gathered up from a hundred lakes at sun set! The horns a coronal branching into every possible curve, and, after it seems dooe, ascending into other projections of exquisiteness, a tres of polished Lone, up- lifted in pride or swuog down for awful combat! It is velocity embodied, timidity impersonated, the enchantment of the woods, eye lustrons in life and pathetic in death, the splendid animal a complete Aare » to Kes on the yes mister! the “ar much. £0 ID is i 1 int attitude and Jo in the grass am bolt shot through or bay to attack the hounds or réaring for its omotion, whether couched the forest It is painter's pencil {ails to sketeh, and only a hunter's dream on a pillow of hemiocks at the f~ot of Bt. Regis is abies to picture, When twenty miles from any settlement, it comes down nt eventide to the lake's edge to drink among the lilypads, and, with its sharp-edged hoof, hls troubles and bow much he wanted God “As the bart panteth after the water after them the lean hounds of poverty or the biagk bounds of persecution or the spotted bounds of vicissitude or the pale bounds of death or who are in any wise ursued ran to the wide, deep glorious uke of divine solace and reseue, The most of the men and women whom I heap. nto know, at different times, if not now, sve had trouble after them, sharp muzzled troubles, swift troubles, all de. vouring troubles, Many of you have made the mistake of irying to fight them. Bomebody meaniy attacked yop, and you sitacked them. They depreciated you, and you depreciated them, or they overreached you in a bargain, and you tried, In Wall street parlance, to get a corner on them. Or you bave had a bereavement, and in stead ol being submissive yon are fighting that bereavement, You charge on the doe tors who have failed to effect a eurs, or yoti charge on the carasiessness of the rails trond company through which the accident ocenrred, Op you are a ehronie favalid, and you fret and worry and seold and won der why you eannot be well like other peo- ple, and you angrily eharge on the neu. rigia or the laryngitis or the ague or the sick headache, The fact Is you are a deer at bay. [ostead of running to the waters of divine consolation and siakiog your thirst and cooling your body and soul in the good cheer of the gospel and swim. ming away into the mighty deeps of God's love, you are fighting a whole kennel of barriers, Home time ago I saw In the Adirondacks 0 dog lying werons the road, and he seemed annble to got up. and I sald to rome hunt. ors, “What is the matter with that dog?" They answered, *'A deer hurt him,” and I snw he had a great swollen paw and a bat. girack him. And the probability is that some of you might give a mighty elip to your pursuers, You might damage theie yusiness, you might worry them into ill health, you might burt them as much as they hurt you; but, after all, it is not worth while. Yon only have hurt a Lound, Better be off for the Upper Bara. nne, inte which the wountainsg of God's eternal strongth look down and moor thele shadows, As for your physical disorders, the worst strychnine you can take is frot. fulness, and the best medicine is religion. I know people who were only a little dis. orderoad, yol have fretted themselves into complete valetudioarianism, while others put their trust in God and came up from the very shadow of death and have lived comfortably twenty-five years with only ons lung. A man with one lang, but God with him, is better off than a godless man with two lungs. Some of you have heen for a loog time sailing around Cape Fear when youn ought to have been sailing aronad Capes Good Hops, Do not turn back, but go ahead, The deer will accom. lish more with its swift feet than with its orgs. There are whole chains of lukes in the Adirondacks, and from one height you ean ses thirty lakes, and there are sald to be over 800 in the great wilderness, Bo near ars they to each other that your mountain guide picks up and carries the boat from Inke to Inke, the small distance betwen them for that reason called a “carry.” Aud the realm of God's word is ons long ol bright, refreshing lakes, each them, and, though for pursued have bean drinking out of them, they are fullun ta thy tas. ol tha green badks, and the same David desaribas them, and they seem 80 near together that in three different places he speaks ol them as a continuous river, saylag, “There isa river the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God.” “Thou shalt make tiem drink of the rivers of thy pleasures,” “Thou greatly enrichest it w.th the river of God, which is full of water.” But many of you have turned your back on that supply and confronted your troube le, and you are soured with your elroum- stances, and you are fighting society, snd you are fighting a pursuing world, and troubles, instead of driving you into the cool lake of heavenly comfort, have made yon stop and tura rounad and lower your head, and it is simply antler against tooth, 1 do not blame you. Probably under the circumstances I would have done worse, jut you are all wrong. You need to do as the reindeer does in February and March-—it sheds its horns, Thue Ribbinioal writers allude to this resignation of antlers by the stag when they say of a man who ventures his money in risky enterprises he has hung it on t , and a pro. verb in the far east ian who | foolishiv lost fortune where the deer has shed brother, quit the antagonis cumstan quit ’ pisint, gait pit 25 wise as noxt spring; the Adirondacks ad 3 bh But very many of the world —and tween the Atiantie ware asked that all who | badly treated should raise both their hands, and full response should made, there would be twice as many hands lilied as persons present —I say wany of you would declare, “We have always done the best and tried to be useful, and why we becama the victims of malignment or fnvalidism or mishap is inscrutavle.”” Why, do you not know that the flger a deer and the yr elegant its proportions and the more beatiful its beariag the mores anxious the hunters and the hounds are to captures it? Had that roebuck a ragged fur and yken hoofs and an obliterated eye and a ing gait the hunters w I bave said: “Pshawl Dou't jet us wastes our ammuy tion on a siek And the pounds would have given a few sniffs of the tracks and then darted off Iu » r direction for better game, Bat wi a deer with antlers lifted in ge to earth and sky, and the sleek ft it had been and the fat sides | ure that could be nib villa ro eloar t} out of he nos the be stags he talia his his ol misnnt be the ras Bre Wrot dear of ot sbily ocesns it enh be svi ld on could mn br Hm dear, ¥ won mig iien IE Bs S00 nas, ‘oY seom , and the stamp ies the jack shooting lantern the h t aud the hound, that deer they have if they must needs break thelr neck in the rapids, So there were no on stufl in your make up, if you were a faurcated nothing, if vou were a for. lorn failare, you would be allowed to go undisturbed, but t fac: that the whole pack is ery alter you Is prool positive that vou are splendid game aad worth caplaring. 1 sare draws on you its “finest bes * therefor the world goes gunning best Winchester bree compliment {s It to you alent or yout virtue or your usefulness, uo wili be ns. sailed in proportion to your great achieve. ments, The best and the ightiest Being the world ever saw had s n al the hounds, terrestrial and diabolie, and they lapped his blood after the Calvarean moassacre., The world pald nothing to Ita Dederemer but a bramble, four spikes anda Cross, Aven 3 i A \ nn : yp wil it in ii bi- in fal 1erefors asm 3: with its Highest ft » 3 ot after bi Bat what is a relief forall th of troubié and anvoyanec and pain and be. reavement? My text gives it to yoda ian word of threes iotters, but each intter is a ehariot If vou would trinmph, or a throne if you want to be erowned, or a lake if you would siake your thirst--yen, a chain of three Inkes—0G-0-d, one for whom David longed and the one whom David fooud., You might as well meet a stag which, alter ita sixth mile of rusniosg at the topmost speed through thicket and gorge and with the breath of the dogs on bis heels, hina come in fall sieht of Sehroon lake and try to cool its projecting and blistered tonzus with a drop of dow from a blade of grass as to attempt to satisly an immortal soul, when fviog from trouble and sin, with aaything leas desp and high and broad and immense and in. finite and eternal than God, His comfort why, it embosoms all distress, His arm ~=it wrenehes off all bondage. His hand it wipes away all tears. His Christly atonement —it makes us all right with the past, and all right with the future, and all right with God, and all right with man; and wll right forever, Ob, when some of you get there it will be like what a hunter tolls of when bho was pushing his canoe farup north fn the win. er and amid the jee floes and a hundred miles, as he thought, from any other human beings. He was startled one day as hie heard a stepping on the lee, and he cocked the rifle, ready io meet anything that came near. He found a man, bare. footed and fnsane from long exposurs, approaching him. Taking him into his canoe and kindling fires to warm him, he restored him, found out where he bad lived and took him to his home and found all the village in great excite. ment, A hundred men wore searching for this lost man, and his family and friends rushed ont to meet im, and, as had been agreed at his first Appearances bulls ware rung and guns were diseharg and ban. quets spread and the resease loaded with presents, Well, when some of you step out of this wilderness, where you Save been chilled and torn and sometimes fost amid the icebergs, into the warm greetings of all the villages of the ao and your friends rash out to give you welooming kiss, the news that thers 8 ane othier wmoul forever saved will eall the oaterers of heaven to spread the banquet and the belimen to iay hold of the rope in the tower, and while the chalices eliek at the feast and the bells clang from the turrets it will be a scene so uplifting pray God | may be there to take part in the enlestial merriment. And now do you not think the prayer in Solomon's Song wheres he compared Christ to n reindeer in the night would make an exquisitely ap. Jioptiate on to my sermon, *Uncll he day break and the shadows fles away be thou like a roe or a hart uw tho mountains of Betherd” ua pure jel ¢ he ¥ Latest News Gleaned from Various Parts. KILLED IN A RUNAWAY, Mre. I. Goodman Dead and Two Compan fans Injured as Hesnlt of an Accident Near Shamokin Becnuse of Trouble With Town Council. Carlisle Oficial Swallows Folson, Mre, 1. Goodman was killed In a runaway at Maysville Park, Shamokin, being throws from wn carringe, Mrs, Anna Belter was In teranlly injured and will lkely die, whils Mrs. Aogust Czonskl was bed y cut acd bruised on the face and arm. The victims are residents of Mi, Carmel, Mrs, G man's husband Is a physician and the He- publican caodidate for County Coroner Mre., Czenski's husband is a hotelkeeper, while Mr, Bolter Ia a well known resident, The busbauds und wives drove In two single enrringes bamokin, In the evening they stopped at Springfisid ou thelr way home, nnd shortly before the accident, left Bpriogfield, the women belng 'n one while the men oecupled the Mre. Goodman, belug an + xp rt whip, drove fast, and soon left the other rear, On a steep hill Landing the horse corve the oarrings upset, Women out. Mre, Goodman struck a tele. phone and was instaotiy killed, her broken, Her companions [ her, and, while the thers senseless and blood stained, od. fo B CAr- riage, other, carriage In the lending to Maysville At a sharp throwlag ron away. the pole neck belag { i on three were lying the second earriage drove up, When the men discovered the victims they were almost grie!. They summoned ered by help, and the desd and injured wore earried futo the parkkerp. ers lodge, until a Shamokin and M1, Car- mel trolley ear arrived, in wbich the victims were taken home. Burgess Attempts Suleide. Meinl die Broodiug aver « m Burgess of E. Fought, stileide ty swanliowiug am ulties, Willlam Carilsle, attempted to of corrosive He en. ixXin sublimate and spirits of turpent tured the police station and swan He but was prevented by lef of Bhealler, who wrested Lottie from Lis hands, Fought eame very ill from the offents of 1} sud for a time It was thought ensue, He still remalos Finau. elally, the Burgess, It is sald, has Less short in bis necounts with Town Coune regular meeting body refused to amount of floes collected, he had sot ut Connell an ounce of the mixture ed to : Ch then allempi- repeal tho dose, Police the " pol on, then death would very ii , and at a held several days ago that accept hia report of * It was cinlmed amounting og of police he »n Becounted for 1 $100, A short meotd Was called, and the polifled to make no future rep Burgess, but 10 have all beariaes held before Justices of the Peace thls he became derpondesnt, Ges to al Beeguse of Big Chureb is Unsafe Bev. Arthur RB eougregaiion of the Chureh of Trinity, West Chester, that bad been pronounced ur gers announced to Holy he ml edifice and ay provewmenis the aule by experts, that it will be closed pending ting several thousand 4 time services will th parish boildiag, Holy Tri: Baest teh ¥., atid is COs Hars, For some ernfore be heid In the ity is the inrgest in « ane of the pret. and % gs ¥ chu buliding hesiep said to Le Protestant Episcopal churches in th Hevenge on Government Jaroh Kotz, a erippled C vil War velorar C tpivs a endl ju the Count y Jail, at on, a® the result of his vngetai securing satisianction Ir for insglonry wrongs, in Obtlo and Peaneyivania e and, seh homeless and beipless, he has born denfed admission 10 a soldiers” home, and was u pension. Armed with a neavy came, tarked the plateginss windows at the Post Office, and seconded m Kain snys he ansve patands dur the Rebellion, able to secure n he nis in shatlering (wo fore the police arrested him, {pe Costly Patterns Burned The patiern storage house and repair shop of the American Car and Fonadry Comrany, formerly the Milton Car Works, at Milton, caught fire, It is sapposed from a passing locomotive, and was burned to the ground, The second floor was fllied with valusbie patterns that have teen the work of years, After a vallant fight by the Milton Fire ( pany and the company’s own brigade, the adjoining bulidings were saved, The lose is £25,000, fully coversd by insuranee, wm. J Cleared of Murder Charge. The jury in the case of Edwin J. Brogan, tried for murder, aflor being out aii night at Lancaster renderrd a verdict of not guiity, Brogan shot J. Marion Wiey, a Ind whe threw stones at Brogan's dog while passing the latter's house jate at night, Brogan was aroused and Bred off bis 1ifle, with the ip. tention, be einimed, of frightening cf! the supposed lotruder, but the shot struck young Wiley and proved fatal, In Briel Charged with assault upon William Lneey, Andrew Riley lines been committed 10 jail at Chester Ly Mayor Jefferis in 1.000 bail, Riley, it is claimed, Lurl-d a brick at Lincey, strikiog him in the iack of the head and knoekiog him senseless, While James Flaoagan, engloeer at the Dueck Rides fan house, Hbhamokin, was ofl. log machinery, tour unknown bighwaymen entered and brutally assacited bim, after which two of the gang searched his clothes, finding $2.50, William Raysor, aged 74 yours, Supervisor of Limerick Towsship, about s& mile south of Royersford, while hanging shutters from a Indder fell and dislocated bis knes joint and fractured bones of his right Jeg, The Iarge water main supplying the prinel. pal pacts of Hazleton burst, due to a slight settling, aod when the citizens aross thera was no water, It was some time bs fore the lenk was located, N. W. Haypt, of Cementon, bas purchased the American Hotel, at Catasauqua, for $14,200. Governor Stons has appointed Harry ©, Wilson Coroner of Bullivan County, Thirves ransacked the home of Charles Erickson at Bpring Clty, breaking consider- able farnitare, A S-montbe-old child of Joseph Lawhead, of Pottstown, was shoekingly buroed, Mrs, Lawhead having accidentally thrown a bias. tag rag luto the ebtid's soach. VSS se #1 a Cleveland télephdie laemen's strike ($0 ald the street rail oh pn Blaughter of Birds catimated by the British consul = to provide algrettes for ladies’ hats. 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