7 S————————————— A A REV. DR. TALMAGE. | THE EMINENT DIVINE'S DISCOURSE, SUNDAY Bubject t The Garden of the King-Christ the Founder and GardenerwThe Flow. ers and Fruits of Religious Devotion The Beauty of Right Living. [Copyright 1800.) Wasninaron, D. C.—This sermon Talmage sends from a halting his journey through the valleys of Switz eriand. It seems to have been prepared amid the bloom and aroma of a garden midsummer. The text is Nolo mon v, 1. “I am come into my The Bible is a great poem. it faultless rhythm and bold starthing anthithesis and rapt and sweet and instr tive and devotional psalm: pressed mn ” of Montg of Milton, Dr Nong Of garden We have i pastoral $d sSiYViee more more golem omery, bold more terrible than Dante, more natural than t! wor more impa Poll n OTe te nde r more weird than y great poem brings all the earth int flame 8 of Ours Bo b aut sum ol N t's; | the of agery of Un My text mer lol gréat magne decreeing 3 throug! realm=-decidir names he Howers Henry Fr. at gardens of bew nance, gatherir renean and sweetest spots Shenst made but but h 2 ssioned than thar of God nd, n psal mst storm LISINg added to be Christ's outiav hurch, how un agonies : Him hang! hited Him thou i fell! Himsel churcl ha Q) £ down inva stand ing are, creeping and bn and ma BONS found with amid These f Like the where needs night 1} garden ter thorns with wound them } pronounce Christ v their a very bas onls raised even A very har very placid said to the wish “Ah” control m you do in five some men to de to do right vate you to keep your down. I had a friend and said, “I dare not j said, “Why? “OL,” he said, “1 gich a violent temper. Yesterday ing I was crossing very early at the City ferry, and | saw a milkman larye gua fit ity of we and I said to him and he insulted down. Do Compa saarpr hard neen you said he 1 rate 3 th elder, I pinutes than s harder for r other ould en might Oo Go rghit I'he seventh hea ole not grace tia ¥ the to who came Jersey ‘I think that will do.’ me and 1 koocked you think 1 ought te join the church?’ Nevertheless that very same man, who was so harsh in his behavior, loved Christ, and could not sneak of sa ered things without tears of emotion affection Thorne without, within--the best specimen of cactus | ever saw There are others pla garden who are always mmpressive-<more like the hue that we oecawonally “giants of battle:” the Martin Luthers, Bt. Pauls, Chrysostoms, Wryeliffes, Lati mers and Samuel Ruatherfords. What in other men is a spark in them is a confla. gration. When they sweat, they sweat great drops of blood, W hen they pray, their prayer takes fire, When they preach it is a Pentecost. When they fight, it isa Hhermopylae. When they die, it is a martyrdom. You find a great many roses in the gardens, but only a few “giants of battle,” Men say, “Why don't have more of them in the church? say, id 4 don’t you have in the ed more Hum oldts and Wellingtons?” God gives to some ten talents, to others one. Again, the church ¥ Jay be appropriately compared to a Ri en, cAuse Jt 18 a place of fruits. That would be a strange garden 1 which in it no berries, no sweetness Mexican nted in Christ's radiant, always Toms of desp find, ealled slums or peaches or apricots. The coarser Ro are planted in the orchard or they are set out on the sunny hillside, but t choicest fruits are kept in the garde n. the in the world A Th the church Christ | has planted a great many beautiful things | ~patience, charity, generosity, but He intends the choicest fruits to be in the garden, and if they are not there, then shame on the church. leligion is not a mentality It is a practical, fruit —not but somebody. “1 don't the church has asviums come and your ns Pp anti dd every them mn His sight to Ba of every bli ind life giving, apples, what ' posies BUYS sie vielded from, and tutions ol one the garden of did your hosp your up in body vasa of Shenst sie at wat “I h * am antic and despise every img around at. aa it becom Ave O08 by and me angry ous of 8 ma Christ's hearts souls, come into and pluck a little hrist is the only rest and t for a perturbed spint ir chance has alm wa men and women who have Ng Year aller year for some g tunity in which accept Uhrist, but have postponed it five, ten, twenty, rity do you not feel as Hf now your hour had come? OO man, what against thy poor hast thou hat thou wilt not let it be saved? {}) ve weary arden to-day § Aa think yt been = yerel oppor. to th ye ars of salvation fd 1dge a vessel struck on only one lifeboat. passengers and The vessel sinking deeper and Rome rocks, that lifeboat the were getting ashore. foundered and was years They ago had In ore the passongers very swiftly. stood on the deck waitin to get into the boat. The boat came and went, came and went, but her turn did not seem to come, After awhile she could wait no longer, and she leaped on the taffrail and then sprang into the sea, cry- ing to the boatman: “Save me next! Save me nexi!” Oh, how many have gone ashore into God's mercy, an 5a you are clinging to the wreck of win, have accepted the Jrdon ‘of Ry but you are in peril. Why not this moment make a rush for your immortal rescue, eryin until Jesus shall hear you and heaven an earth ring with the + "Save me next! Save me next!” Now is the day of salva: tion! Now! Now! | KEYSTONE STATE, LATEST NEWS GL LEANED FROM VARI. OUS PARTS, | WILLIAM HAYDEN RETURNS | On Mis Way Home te Share His Wealth | With His Family, He was Robbed Boy ~njured Explosion Two Tramps Threaten Kill » Thieves Tuke 8500 from a Hungarian by Torpedo to Waoamnn William Hayden, once Greensburg, and for many lleved to he dead, turned up, wonder of his wife and children, and hearty and wealthy besides Above all the there was a ¢ leaving home located near when he left, he acquired big interests in and saw mille. Two days cluded to go home and share with his family Placing trunk, he started, but on trunk was broken open by the money stolen. It is cald that it Hayden's pers men. for the husba.d’'s pens was found, the well {to after iwEO, Poor sorrow, Havden, nine Cumberland nearly VEArs Md lumber lands ago ne his wealth £1000 in a the way the thieves through Mra with the Go to her ot the lost man Was stency yer: transfer ion that Intimidated by Robbers Two tough-looking tramps the residence of wealthy fra of and demanded something Johneon was al started the kite ire held a revolver 1 that mer New y to demanded + wit no « ute ry sacked the litor, «} 117 af the fidden Death of an § Foote Tao unknown torpedo oaaq i i Mont ge rpedo an ie merry Comp Was Fire Yrom Gasoline Yaplosin H. Ert pT Tried to Take His Life. my exp gave of the Ii himself anal : Riles He to ki complet tion Panville urred of Gulick the was Hoy Drowned at Senth A sad drowning South Danville. The son of Samuel the river bevond of the bridge. Life at the 7 was CREE OC bods year-old found in pier and as no « extinct as with him it is sup- with cramps, as he drowned was ne w he was water three posed the only seized where feet deep Gold and Silver recent the farm of re Tound of gold ore on Shives, at Blooms vais shows The discovery Simon burg, which an anal worth $14.43 per ton, by a more important find nother ore taken from the same shows a value of $32.47 per ton. is silver ore An assay of A Harvishaurg Man's Awinl Death. Thomas Bradley, manufacturing risburg, met a Greensburg { train in the Derry yards and ground to pleces. It is not how he met with the accident. Har- near establishment frightful at death Theee Denths in One Tam!ly, There were three deaths in one fam- a week, Lewis B. Reitz, a well-known distiller, died one day last week. His mother died six hours later. Thurs- day one of his children died. Proaneecting a New 01 Fima, The Pine Creck Gas and O!l Com. pany’s well at Waterville was shot, but | there were no indications of oil. This was the first well put down by company, which has thirty miles of territory under lease. Another well will be drilled at once, Thieves Loot a Siatron, The Central Station at Coaldale was again robbed, merchandise valued at $100 and a Hungarian's trunk being taken. The Hungarian was about to leave for his native home, and claims to have bad $5600 in his trunk, Duke of Manchester a Bankrapt, The Duke of Manchester has been adjudicated a bankrupt, Shatin his resignation (rom all his clubs FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE, Cancers, ulcers, old mores, bumps and risings on the skin, pimples, boils, catarrh, offensive eruptions, aches and pains, eating sores, blood poison, eczema, scabs or scales, and all blood troubles cured forever by taking 1:to ¥ bottles of the famous B. B, B. Thoroughly tested for S0 years, EB. 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