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Bobject: Guard Your Temper—A Sweet Disposition Adds Mach to the Joy of Living—Don’'t Waste Health Hehears- ing Wrongs and Schemin, “evengo, [Coprright, Louis Kiopsch, 188.1 Wasmxarox, D, C.—In this discourse Dr, Talmage placates the world's revengoes and recommends more of the saccharine and Jess of the sour in human dispositions; text, Ephesians iv,, 26, “Let not the sun go down upon your wrath,” What a pillow, embroidered of all colors, hath the dying day! from which the sun rises is enough, hut it is surpassed by the many colored mausoleum in which at eveunin is buried, Sunset among the mountains! takes one’s breath away to recall scene, The long shadows stretehing the plain make the glory of the « Hight on the tiptop crags and struck through the foliage the Saffron and gold, § mingled. All th flagration. Bur Hanging gardens of at their blush, Banners « , red as carnage, in the battle « he elements, hunter among tho A i Bwiss villager among th ps b h is a sunset among the mountains, Afts storm at sea the 1 grandeur into which the sun goas down to bathe at night. fall is something to make weird and spleen. did drea:r a fetime, exan- der Smith, OMmpares set to “the barren beac wonderful spectacie of think of the burnished wall of heaven. Paul in prison, writing my text, remembers the gorgeous sunsets among the mountains of Asia Minor and he often seen the towers of Damaseqs in the close of the uriental days, and flashes out that memory in the text when he says, “Let not the san go down upon your wrath." Sublime all then and peop Ww sundown! He who of indiguation is Wikis n nore ¢onspleuous, @ and erimson com- of cloud wiws on the a o in eon- (oe i Gllog i O of for in his poem py 3 of ie ’ pature m SOU ( { how blaze la ype faels the throb He who can s of the world in- i withont agitation th wrong bed pris ima sugrostiva tT naver nheatile duty for peoy @ ¥ eid 4 . 1 en reiveness hn rs nites nad every our fee outpouring and ruinous to ourselves, and 1} Important injunction of the text, “Let not the sun go dowa upon your wrath.” Why that limitation to anger? Why that period of flaming vapor ast to yanctunte a flaming disposition? nt 1as the sunset got to do with one's resent. ful emotions? Was it a haphazard senti. ment written by Paul without siguifleance? No, no, 1 think lings disg leasing to God 3 roe the ones Fess 8 Pe of five before our temper. First, because twelve hours enough to be cross about any wrong flicted upon us. Nothing Is so exhausting to physical beaith or mental faculty as » protracted induigenece of bumor, It racks the pervous system, t digestion. It heats the blo heart until the whole body is Lsated and then depressed, it sours the disposition, turns one asi from his legitimate work, expends energies that ought to be better emploved snd does us more barm than antagonist. Paul allowances of time for leg! tion, from 6 o'clock to 6 « “Stop there!” Wateh the des of day, and when it ri; take a reef in your disposition. Unle your collar and cool off, Change the sub- ject to som ing delightfully pleasant. Unroll your tight flat and shake da with some one, hands Bank up the fires at t curlnw | Drive t growling dog of enmity back to its kennel, he hours of his morning will pass by, and noon will arrive, and the sun will begin to sot, and, I beg you, on its blazing Liearth throw all your feuds, {nvectives and satires, Again, we ought od in brain and first over. Besides that, in riven reaches the i ya ethin Hie weil, not to let tha sve y n 5 WE A i1R better if we are at peace with everybod Insomnia is getting to be one prevalent of disorders, through to 6 in the morning! To relieve and morphine and ehlorai and bromide of How is a man going to sleep when he fs in mied pursuing an anemy? With what ner. vous twitch be will start out of a dream! That new plan of cornering bis fos will keop bim wide awake while the e'oek strikes 11,12, 1,2. 1 give you an nufailing preseription for wakefulness: Spend the evening hours rehearsing your wrongs and the best way of avenging them. Hold a convention of friends on this subject in Your parlor or offlos at 8 or 9 o'clock, Close the evening by writing a Litter letter expressing your sentiments, Take from tho desk or pigeonhols the papers in the ease to refrean your mind with your en. emy's meanness, Then lie down and wait for the coming of the day, and it will come before sleep comes or your sleep will be worried quiescence and, if you take the recaution to lie flat on your back, a rightful nightmare, Why not put a bound to your animosite? Why let your foes come into the sanotities of your dormitory? Why lot those siand- erera who have alrendy torn your roputa- tion to pleces or Injured your business bend over your miduight pillow and drive from you one of the greatest blessings that God can offer—sweet, refreshing, all in. vigorating slesp? Why not fence out your enemies by the golden bars of the sunset? Why not stand behind the barricade of svening cloud and say to them, “Thus far and no farther,” Many a man and many A woman is having the heaith of body as well as the health of soul saten away by a malevolent spirit. I haveintime of relig. ious awakening had persons night after night come Into the inquiry room and get no peace of soul. After a while I have SOR my aan until I began using CASCARETS, 1 Be’ Ave from one 10 three passages & day, ana if J rich § would give BI0000 for each movement: is ach a relief.” AVIMEN I. HUNT, 1080 Russell 81, Detroit, Mich, CANDY CATHARTIC r Biokons Woakon or Gene, eco, dee RE CONSTIPATION. ... ly Company, Chicago, Montreal, Sew York, 224 against whom you have a lmtred that you are not willing to give up?’ After a little confusion they have slight] whispered, “Yau,” Then I have said, “You will never find peace with God as long as you retain that virnlenes.!' The rabbins recount how that Nebuechad. ead he bad his And there are now domestio ant Jpathies that seam forever to have sont tered all parental memories to the four eaven, How far the ocagles fly ashes! The hour of sun. down makes to that family no practienl suggestion, Thomas Surly o, in his . raphy of Frederick the Great, says the old king was told by the confessor he must be at peace with his enemies if he wanted to enter heaven. to his wife the or after | confessor, sald, “Her majesty had hotter write him Immediately.” “No,” sald the king, "after I am dead; that will be safer." Ho he lot the sun of Lis earthly existence go down upon his wrath, Again, we ought not to allow the sun to set before forgiveness takes place, because what if we should be ushered into the presence of our Maker with a grudge upon our soul? The majority of people depart thls lie in the night, Between 11 o'clock p. m, and 3 o'clock a. m. there {8 some. thing in the stmosphure which relaxes the grip which the body has on the soul, and most people enter the next world through the shadows of this world, Perhaps God may have arranged it in that way so as to mnko the contrast the more glorious, 1 have seen sunshiny days in thisworld that must have been nlinost like the radiance of heaven. But aus moist people leave the darkest, and heaven ho brighter for that $ into lrradia. quit this world at {1s contrast, Out of durkne tion, “Bat,” says son man, “thera horrid erent bos that rather than Ko would dis first.” We ur ¢h for ope or tl ot Is £0 injured me up with her 1} H, sister, you mny her it ure {i taka Y¢ ‘ae wil 1} % § foe Lod BBVA 805 busin cann Well, broth never He i peace with mn: Feelin you w 80 Dont enven va tha thie lightship. the God who : ill repay.” MAY sn} i wil ke Bim sweat for tha vol, I will mak Mira i mean pursas him t You are dn nagin NARS him, and your will not od to him, Bat ire “Hamme s reached tweniv-elght facheth.” And 1 Lhe oasis serlyt #¢ ght ¢ controversies the ot e ion y take the first step a have t it jase Be, # test bel wean sounds thre who was jee and bet said, * re k of the at re sal saRe it. y he nl nited giveness, t fies iv and My brother, it wi Le 1 meagre tl i or four mo improve your take a despe id the eb is proves th oa gioom asd makes you f. Hains : copy that, He | ff mm aed universe, and we erealive, and we oa omnipresent, sad we canng | He forgives with a bros 1 and all neglects, and usalls, wrongdoings, and in that we mayo | with mighty suee harness that sub. lime action of yor oul to the supset-the hour when the gate of heaven opens to jet the day pass into eternities and some of the glories escapn this way through the brief opening. We talk about the Italian i sunsets, and sunset amid the Apennines, and sunset amid the cordiileras, but | will tall you how you may soe a grander sunset on and nail py Him Go | —that Is, by fingiog into it all your hatreds and animosities, and let the horses of fire trample them, and the chariots of fre roll over them, and the spearmen of fire stad them, and the boach of fire consume them, and the billows of fire overwhelm them, Again, we should not let the sun go down on our wrath, because it {2 of Ifttle im. portance what the world says of you or does to you when you have the afnent God of the sunset as your provider and defender. People talk as though it were a fixed ape :tacie of nature and always the same, But no one aver saw two sunsets allke, and if the world has existed 6000 Years there have been about 2,190 000 sun. sets, each of them as distinet from all the other pictures in the gallery of the sky as Titian’s “Last Supper,” Rabens’ ‘Descent From the Cross,” Raphast’s *"Transfigura« tion" and Michael Angelo's “Last Judg. ment” are distinet from each other, that God of such infinite resources that evening more than the Louvre and Lugem- bourg galleries all In one is my God and your God, our provider and protector, whats the use of our worrying about any human antagonism? I! we are misinter. preted, the God of the many eolored sun. set can put the right color on our action. If all the garniture of the western heavens at eventide is but the upholstery of one of the windows of our future home, what small business for us to be chasing en. amies! Lot not this Sabbath sun go down upon your wrath, And I wish for all of you abeautiful san « sot to your earthly existence, With soma of you it has been a long day of trouble, and with others of you it will bs fur from enim. When the san rose at 6 o'clock. ft Was the morning of youth, and a fair day was prophesied, but by the tims the noon. day or middle life had come and the clock cloud racks gathered and tempest bellowed in the track of tempest, Bat as the sven. ing of old age approaches I pray God the skies may brighten and the clouds be piled un Into pillars as of celestial temples to whiah you go or move us with mounted cohorts come to take you home, And as you sink out of sigut below the borigon may there be a radiance of Obristian ex. nmpla lingering long after you are Kone, and on the heavens bo written in letters of sapphire, and on the waters Iu letters of op, and on the billa'in letters of emerald, " sun shail no more go down, neither 8 thy moon withdraw ftself, for tha Lord shall be thine everlasting ght, and the dave of thy mourning shall be suded,” 80 sha ihe sunset of earth becoms the BOER COURTSHIP, Needle Mark on the Candle Limits the Wooer's Stay. 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