REV. DR. TALMAGE. THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAX DISCOURSE, ———— Subject: The Miracle at Cana=Lesson of Changing the Water Into Wine Christ Teaches That We Should Not Shadow Joys of Others With Our Own Griefs {Copyright 1800 1 wasmisaroy, D. C.— A remarkable illustration of the ubiquity ol English epeaking people 1s furnished by the re guests that have reached Dr. Talmage m Northern Europe for a sermon in out-ol the way places, where he did not expect to find a single person who could understand him. There, as here, he presents réligion as a festivity and invites all the world to meryi- kept come as guests and join In its holy ment: text, John ii, 10, “Thou hast the good wine until now.’ This chapter invites marriage celebration. It is a wedding m.common fife, two plain people having pledged cach other, hand and heart, their friends having come in for congratulation. The joy 1s not the less because there is no pre- tension. In each other they find all the future they want. The daisy in the cup on the table may mean ce much A8 4 sCOTE of artistic garlapds fresh from the hot house. When a daughter goes off from home with nothing but a plain father's blessing and a plain mother’s love, she is missed as much as though she were a pro cess. It seems hard, after the parents have sheltered her for eighteen years that in a few short months her affections should have been carried off by another, but her mother remembers how it was in her own case when she was young, and so ghe braces up until the wedding has passed and the banqueters are gone, and she has a cry all alone. Well, we are to-day at the wedding in Lana of Galilee. Jesus and His mother have been invited. It is evident that there are more people there than were expe ted us to a and not invited or more mmvitations have been sent out than it was supposed wou cepted. Of course there is not a sufficient supply of wine. You know that nothing more embarrassing keeper than a scant the embarrassment, and He mediately to relieve it. He six water He orders the servan fill them with water; then He hand over the water, and is wine—real wi yourselves; no lo in it, but first be diverted to cussed in my own right to drink win I am scene as it was. When He makes the very best wine, lons of it standing aroun yote—wine so good that east tastes it and says hy, th 8 really better than anyt we have had! Thou hast kept the good wine : Beautiful miracle! A prize the person who should write the say about the miracle in Can uscripls were presented nf but a poet won the prize by line descriptive of the mira scious water saw its God a d be a there 18 10 A } supply. Jesu pots Waves i ‘al immediate country makes win and 130 ga (sed these rater ine inti now Dest 0s Long mane » competition, n We learn from the muracie lace, that Christ has s) pe hetrers. *You might that Jesus would have said bothered with this household deficiency of wine. It is not for Me, and of earth, to become caterer feast. I have vaster things than attend to.” Not so said The wine gave out, and Jesus, by mirs ulous power, came to the rescue. Does there ever of & »cant sapply in your household? you to make a very close « culation hard work for you to carry i cently and » down and ery. Don’t go out Bo to Hime who stood in the bh of Galilee Pray in the kitchen' Let your house unconsecrated by prayer If you have a m under it one drop of water sects floating about, that God makes them a and feeds them come to the uston i He will take care of you and feed you A boy asked if he might sweep the snow from the steps of a The lady the Raho T said, You VOY ” He says, very poor.” She lord of heaven to this to this Jesus dit Is it respectabl ! ana ret. t ose in the parlor! Pray there be No room mn the Youe Croscope, and see the vhen cares fon One anda PO aE “Nes. “1 am of em poor and feel that God 1s going to let jou starve?’ The lad looked up in the wom an's face and said, “Do you think God will let me starve when I trust Him and then do the best I can?” Enough theo logy for older people! do the best you can. Amid all the worn ments of housekeeping go to Him, He pervise your domestics and entertain your te and manage your home ecohomies re are hundreds of women weak and nervous and exhausted with the care of housekeeping. I commend vou to the Lord Jesus Christ as the best adviser and the moet efficient aid the lord Jesux who rformed His first miracle relieve a usekeeper, to I learn also from this miracle that Christ does things in abundance I think a small supply of wine would have made up for the deficiency. [ think certainly they must have had enough for hall the guests One gallon of wine will do; certainly five gallons will be enough; certainly ten Jesus goes on, and He gi them thirty gallons and forty gallons and fifty gallons and seventy gallons and 100 gallons and 130 gallons of the very best wine. It just like Him--doing everything on largest and most generous scale. Does Christ, our Creator, go forth to make jeaves® He makes then by the whole for est full—-notched like the fern of silvered like the aspen or broad lke the palm, thickets in the tropics, Oregon forests Does He go forth to make tlowers? He makes plenty of them. They flame from the hedge hang irom the top eof the pevine s ay in blossoius, they roll in the we wave of the violets, they toss their white surf in the spiraea—enough for every child's hand a flower, enough to make for every brow a chaplet, enough with beauty to cover up the ghastliness of all the grave. Does He go forth to create water? He pours it out not by the cup: ful, but by a river full, a lake full, wn ocean full, pouring it out until all the earth has enough to drink and enough with which to wash. Does Jesus provide redemption? It is not a little salvation for this one, a little for that and a little for the other, but enough for all. “Whosoever will, let him ” Fach man an ocean full for him. self; promises for the young, promises for the old. promises for the lowly, promises for the blind, for the halt, for the outcast, for the abandoned; pardon for ail, com- fort for all, mercy for all, heaven for all not merely a eupful of gospel supply, but 130 gallons. Aye, the tears of sods re tance are all gathered up into God's tle, and some day, standing before the thi , we will lift eur cup of delight and os i" the that it be filled. with the wine of heaven, and ig , from Shai bottle of oO pour mm the cup, an we will a esus; we do not want te drink our own tears!” And Jesus will y, “Know ye not thet the tears arth are the wine of heaven?” Sorrow endure for a night, but joy cometh ing. fu y f Jesux does not with His own Sa— rejoice, and the My sorrows shall be cast over all this roup.”’ So said not Jesus. He said to {imseli: ‘Here are two persons starting out in married life. Let it be a joyful oc- casion. 1 will hide My own griefs. 1 will kindle their joy.” There are many not so wise as that. I know a household where there are many little children, where for two years the musical instrument has been kept shut because there has beem trouble in the house. Alas for the folly! Parents saying: “We will have no Christmas tree this coming holiday because there has been trouble in the heuse! Hush that laughing up stairs! How can there be & been so much trou- And so they make evervthing con and they ble?” gistently doleful and send their sons daughters to ruin with the gloom throw around them Oh, my dear 1 those children will have their own af awhile Be glad they cannot appreciate all heep back the cup of bitterness irom Your daughter's lips. When your head is down in the Crass the tomb poverty may come 19 her, betrayal to her, bereavement to her. Keep back the sorrows as long as you can. Do you not know that that =on may, ater awhile. have his heart broken? Stand between him and all harm. You may not fight his battles long. Fight them while you may. Thpow not th» chill of your own despondency over his soul. Rather be like Jesus. who came to the wedding hiding His own grief and kindling the joys oi others. So I have seen the sun on a darks day struggling amid clouds, black, ragged and portentous, but after awhile the sun, with golden pry, heaved back the black- ness, and the sun laughed to the lake, and the lake laughed to the sun, and from hori- son to horizon, under the saffron sky the water was all turned into wine. { learn from this miracle that Christ 1s not impatient with. the luxuries of life. It wag not necessary that they should have that wine. Hundreds of people have been marricd without any wine. We do not read that any of the other provisions fell short. When Christ made the wine it was not a necessity, but a positive juxury I do not believe that He wants us to eat hard bread and sleep on hard mattresses unless we them the best I think, if circum stances will allow, we have a right lo the luxuries of dress, the ries of diet and luxuries of residence. There no religion in an than in a new We can serve (vod drawn by golden i we LO vou not know trouble enough l 1 IONE, Go Ol alter VaIurs, Ol like luxu is old coal one harne as rtainly as when hal sith with der WW hat difference and an | difference wtween the Russian boor and gentleman? ud he the skins of the tht of an fle Christ, When Christ shall | wy 1 enee exce} airectiy wid, suppose All CVEryY gRrm a ow, every ree an al Jee Coursey, vehicle, woman hoa paradise : harmon material world fi horses shall arviage a g ng n a king, and the whole cart of the natural view Of m on, world » gio thie Hn : Very the s praises of the Lord ] ther. irom impatience with festa ald not have accepted the tion to that wedding. He certainly {i not have done that which 10 reased (here may have been many jingle bells Of learn, fur this miracle that has no i v JOY i § one of them that did so mnch Jur of the wedding party Christ He was the chet the ban- When the wine gave out, He sup and so, I take it, He will aot the joy as Himself queters. phed it, weeny : { i raven ta The same God that dijah by the bre the hour extremity’ You t dun ile ¢ dares Who was it that sent the raven 1o feed FE Christ In You mot find the aod ff the raed over your sins way out Ye¢ will not be mercin But in that ti 1 sa i has ast me ur ir hstory Tt rT In thee said have hour € § don and everlastin Trouble pieces by up against a stoe ana Wi you had got through making it broke down undes all YOUr resources were gone, Jesus came “In the fourth watch of the might.” Bible says, “Jesus came walking sea.’ Why did He not come in the first wateh or in the second watch or in ihe third watch? 1 do not know, He cams in the fourth and gave deliverance to lim disciples. Jesus in the last extremity! I wonder if will be so in our very last extremity. We shall fall suddenly sick. and the doctors will come, but in van We will try the anodyues and the stimu jants and the bathings, but all in vain. Something will say, “You must go. No one to hold us back, but the hands of eter nity stretehed out to pull us on What then? Jesus will come to us, and as we say, "Lord Jesus I am afraid of that wa I cannot wade through te the other Take hold of My arm ’ Tesus en I offer this the ths pe sme ou ¥ mo fn that trou Tn ed to Il not YOu the sin the it i surf of the deeper, He will put Hos in the wave, taking us on down, deeper, deeper, and our gonul will ery, All Thy waves and billows have gone over me. They cover the feet, come to the knee and pass the girdle and come to the head. and our soul cries out, “Lord Jesus Christ, i cannot hold Thine arm any longer.” Then Jesus will turn around, throw both His arms about us and set us on the beach lar bevond the tossing of the billows Jesus in the last extremity! That wedding scene is pene The wedding ring bas been lost, the tankards have been broken, the house is down, bun Jesus invites us to a grander wedding You know the Bible says that the church is the Lamb's wife, and the Lord wil af. ter awkile come to fetch her home ere will be gleaming of torches in the sky, and the trumpets of God will ravish the aw with their music, and Jesus will stretch out His hand, and the church. robed in white, will put aside her veil and look up into the face of her Lord the King, and the Bride groom will say to the bride: “Thou hast been faithful through all these years. mansion is ready. Come home, fair, my love!” and then He shall put upon her brow the crown of dominion, and the table will be spread, and it will reach across the skies, and heaven will come in garlanded with beauty and striking their cympals, and the Bride. groom and bride will stand at the head of the tahle, and will wonder and admire and say: “That is Jesus. the Bridegroom. But the scar on His brow is covered, with the coronet, and the stab in Hie side is covered with a robe,” and “That is the bride! The weari- ness of her earthly woe lost in the flush of this wedding triomph!” There will be wine enough at that wed: ding, not coming up from the poisoned vats of earth, but the vineyards of God will press their ripest clusters, and the cups and the tankards will blush to the brim with the heaven fot now, k standing. n reve of Abasverus, where a Jods feasted, will be there, And of Sheba, from the banquet of Solomon, will be there, And the mother of Jesus, from wed in Cana, will . And they all wil} agree that the bly feast com with Then, I r w in that shall ery to the Lord of the hast ket the good wine until KEYSTONE STATE. LATEST NEWS GLEANED FROM VARI OUS PARTS, Il HURT IN PITTSBURG FIRE. Hinzing Wally Crash Down Without Warn. ing and Bury » Dozen Biave Firemen in the Debris, One Perishing Instantly Loss to Property Amounts to $300,000 Miners Pat Dynamite in Powder Keg. the fiercest fires Pittsburg one fireman was killed and ¢ otners injured, while property to the amount of $300,000 was destroyed, The flames were first discovered In the plant of the Best Manufacturing Compar The origin of the fire is a mystery. It was discovered by a4 pas gserby and before the night watchman could be awakened the entire third and fourth stories of the factory were a mass of flames. Burning brands were wafted high in the alr, and the gurrounding buildings, that comprise one of Pittsburg's most congested manufacturing centres, were in danger of being destroyed. In an incredibly short space of time the fire had been communicated to the entire structure. On one side a fire escape ran from the street to the top, and upon this a score of daring fire men had taken their stand. Three streams of water were being poured into the seething mass of flames, when the bystanders uttered a cry of warn ing. The wall was seen to totter, and in an instant it fell, burying a dozen firemen. Williams was crushed about the and when a rescuing party through the falling de he wag dead injured were Hospital, and say that all In one of hag ever even “eon were head fought its way Y found that were Penn arge who West the surgeon in ch aver Because of Wii ir i the heat the fire men were unable to get near the blage confined yy 1 propercy iense Mere to After Thireving Giang been an epidemic of hig? ghout Middletown the past year, ev nized gang. The citi ired the almost throu become t of hefts which occur and deter presented Johnson stop them re Judge gigned args number asking that twe puty constables be appointed to act policemen. to endeavor to captlure nt the rogues The Court their prayer. have been hold-ups in inity Elwyn Station in the past three months, in each case the vic tim being all his money and val roosts have completely Bn peti by Ve ast some of anted There three the wid of relieved Hen been relieved of every fowl in one live pig was taken from the pen in another several harness were taken. The citizens have thelr suspicions and a wholesale arrest i for of § aq Case a and pets of i% OGRE Teo Hiow Lp a Man. enemies conspired to kill inet ploye : 0 a Rostock Mine. but ish n iohn Lat Hill 1atrated name rel their fant a fT % " ws § Pg Te is plot was SOme miners is alleged at his are jealous of Kostock's su work, and in order to get re #0 ary Eas te it sticks of n which venge plas a keg of powder The dynamite was arranged in such a that when Kostock would remove an iron rod placed in the keg the en tire charge would explode. The piot was suspected and the powder removed without being exploded. The same conspirators also placed dualin caps the railroad bed near where worked A number of arrests made dynami he was MINE why under Kostook will be Town's Meney Saved. A rocking chair and a wotnan saved the falling into the i #1 Retiovo wukeful borough's hands of A burglar eatered David Russeil's second-story window & room Burke, a the burglar fell This awakened Mise the alarm. The from the window and There was a large borough's rash in the Young Honey ts bursa TOR Horough hou through a pie tiptoe ine Miss Theresa Hussell ing chair who gave jumped ou escape of reasurer > Reroas orc igler over f} ie Inenns Over » Bult ite over bull has to the insane asylum ¢ The ownership of the aueetion has for several vears been a contention between Gantear Frank Ingall, each declaring him if to be the rightful owner the = EON SORT at Dan bull in A di G21 +1 ‘ bane of nrg of animal Gantear has long been quite demo trative in his declarations of owne: ship of the bull, and it appears to have been the absorbing topic of his life Recently his friends recognized that his mental condition was becoming in paired. Meanwhile the ownership of he bull is still unsettled. Violent Wind Storm. A fierce windstorm, almost a cyclone in violence, passed over Monroe county. Many trees and fences were blown down and several persons had a Jacob Ganz had a close call, The wind lifted a cupola off the barn and head. The fact that little or no rain in the west end of the county the standing crops. At the Water Gap, Shawnee and other villages Whole Vamily Poisoned. Ralph, the three-year-old son of Mr. died of trichinosis, caused by eating His parents, four brothers and glisters and two guests at the house are just recovering. The family ate pork for dinner and soon afterward were overcome by ex: treme pains and severe sickness. Doc tors were caMed and all were saved ex- cept the three.year old boy, who was most violently affected and who died Friday morning. The others are very siek, but will recover, ; J f FACTS AL TO WINKS, Solentists Confess That Why We Do So is a Mys'ery. ! No sa heen fief made of tory determinttion has the that ronson woe wink. 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