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    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,
;
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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.
Some suppose the descent and ve
of the lid
sweep or wash it
urn over {0
off;
gives
the eve Serves
others that covers
ing of the eye it an rest from the
labor of vislon, if only for an inappre
viable instant I'his view borrows
same foree from the fact that! the rec
ng considerably us
pliyvsologists
which the
in vests
gnoin
8 Garten has attempied to m
length of ti occupied by
me
of a wink. He us
cially arranged photographis
ifxed a
thie of
found ths
“nt puanses
aud pec of white te
jr
mark.
ir
evelid for a
lid
HE
{he
lge
tt thie descends qui
aud rests a little the hottom
after whicl i but
BL Tu
downward
ovement,
rises,
more slowly than it fe mean
duration of the movement
rd
‘4 a visi Baa ¢
$11 thousandine of a
from 50 to
he
VATIOUus.Y
Wis
second; t with
el
ing
res
te ROT
15 pundredtd
subject and 1%
inothel
pk, the
hundredths
with
the w
{ the entire dure
40 hundred
he
ryseed
om et ent
Sy ery fou
‘n. thefair aint
poss hile
voi'd like the good
down thers
at, 1
“rood things
linve you 3
fey # re fein ber
to ent!
led
there!’
didn’t have a In
whole time 1 was
A Collection of Wall Papers
a nn vast den
than meets the
Mall
omment
Him =
Pall
auld
Gazette
of the
that bis v srieceeded
he
10
i decorations
other through the centuries
is that
that
in impossible There ix a
Follet, who given all
ime to collecting Ww allpa pers With
wand
each
diffienity
gest raciion
are sa linbie
thes ¥
{ ood lene 100
M
Hu complete
certain
however hin
his t
the utmost patience he has od
the in oid
walle, And he has got back ax far as
the beginning of the
tury Wallpapers were then painted
or engraved by hand, and were a Tux
ury which could only be indulged in
by (he rich, But in the year of the
glorious revolution one dean Papillion
invented a printing press for the pro
duction of wallpapers which brought
them within the reach of limited in
pomes, and the sometimes hideous
sometimes beautiful, passing whim of
the moment,
down centuries search of
eeventeenth oon
i
Germans Use Movable Targets.
in the German anny movable tar
| gets are used. The targets are drawn
forward by the aid of ropes and pul
| joys, and the targets rest on smal
| skids. As the trucks move forward
the Infantry. kneeling down, fives al
thent, This gives them a practice
which enables them to familiarize
themselves with the best methods of
repelling a cavalry attack.
EE aa
A Dyspeptic Epigram.
The woe -begone man who rumor says
has been hardly tressed by one of the
cruel mex, observed: “You never
know who vour friends are until you
need ‘em. And then you find out whe
are pot your friends.” New York Com
mercial Advertise,
¥
A Dootor’s Adviee Froe!
About Tetterine, Dr. M. 1. Fielder
of Eeleetic P. O., Elmore Co,, Ala,
says: ‘1 know it to be a radieal cure
for tetter, salt rheum, eczema and all
kindred direnses of the skin and scalp.
I never prescribe anything else in all
skip troubles,” Bend 5b0ec. in stamps
for a box of it, postpaid, to the man
nfacturer, J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah,
Ga., if your druggist doesn’t keep il.
sensible Advice.
tuntingdon, who after a
omenal
Pacific
coinmns
words to
ampitious
Advice 1¥
YOUNE man
DOYS ’
for honorab.e
tLrow EWA
considers it beneath
ining
the garments,
in
WARES,
him to work an which har-
dens the hands or soli
but who prefers a clerkehip a store
al 000
ex-
starvation
be
To
downright
office
clothes
pense of
not
would suggest frugality
plug earnings
savings Lank
boOKE QUIInE
Oor
should worn at the
not
a career the
hard work, 1
investing sur-
in
afraid of
if only a dime a day,
and reading useful
hours.
a
leisure
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
fue &
s
Ole
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It makes tight
swollen, bot
ingrowing palis
smaller after using
wder for the feet,
shoes HASY Cures
sching feet,
Fase, a pu
or new
swenling
corns and bunions,
stores, 15 Iriel
Address Allen B,
package FREE by mall,
Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. }
5
Cape Nome is only tw degrees beiow the
le, and yet the probabiiit
1 6 Year or two it will become
town with sll modern improve
Prrxam Favriess Dyes dor
Or give your gooas as
pearance, Bold by all
t ppt, sireak
peveuly dyed ap-
druggists
Persia bas
the |
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TSE %Yi
To Core sn Cold In On
Toke Laxsrive Browne Qr
ruggists ref a ney if
ale is OR
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®
E W. Guove's
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of the your i
ii
felon
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Vanburegp
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from Fy
000 fu May, 129
#8757
Carter's Ink Is Used by the
reatest railway systems of the {
bey would not use it if 18
It cost £300.008 per mile build the
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