REV. DR. TALMAGE. THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE, Three Crosses—On Right Unbelief and tent, in the Centre Everlusting Love, pyright 1500. | Wasi C. fame paintings i 8 0 nieh seem this dis from the theme wi €ns in the re was i stfie XXiii, the "ey 3 yroceed ip os to =nat with H day | world the he sins, self, n a war be the midd an unbel on Oh, shed p perished gon wo with life Look nance ghast ¥ ¥ Work longer.” over am. Ww quenched the fave Him Who can Who « ever and f That right } perished on i what #8 physical morse ih wasted and « between the throw? © rather than ; cross’ fet fall upon 1 with that the Years, wo rk ing 4 yau reject Him . right |} Overs widow RB planted in the hea will the time come wh h shall, ite ax, hew doy Lr hand cross until it foot that middle the rail ing malefactor of the shall perish from all our hearts? ay from me, thou spirit of unbelief! 1 hate thee! With this sword of God I thrust thee back and thrust thee through! Down to hell! Down, most accursed m the earth, and talk to those thou hast damned! Talk no longer t God, these heirs of heaven! “If Thou be the Son of God” there any ‘if’ about it? Tell me. star, that in robe of light did run to point out His birthplace. Tell me, thou wea, that didst put thy band over thy lip when He bade thee be still, Tell me, ye dead, who got up to sce iim die. Tell me, thou sun in mid-heaven, who for Him didst pull down over thy face the veil of darkness, Tell me, ve lepers who were cleansed, ve dead who were raised. is He the Son of fod? Aye, aye! responds the universe. ‘The flowers breathe it: the stars chime. it; the redeemed celebrate it: the angels rise on their thrones to an nounce it. And yet on that miserable malefactor’s “ii” how many shall be wrecked for all eternity! That little “if” has enough venom in its sting to cause the death of the soul. No “if’' about it. 1 know it. Ecce Dens! | feel it thoroughly ~through every muscle of the body and through every faculty of my mind and through every energy of my soul. Living, 1 will preach it; dying, I will pillow my head upon its COBOTALIONS=J rts the with the ran or world, onster of ready y these sons of Was thou Away, then, from this right hand eross. The red berries of the forest are apt to be poisonous, and around this tree of cor nage grow the red, poisonous. berries of which many have tasted and died. I can it be us the un! Here i i I go fo the leit han : Pos to twists the hand eross clear alo him at centre t 8 to worship his hand loose, liver the sufferer the y v: Jesus We . Nave tid I am the sec; over it 4d." We are am the bright and mor 3 + " us is the “balm saving, in darkne } shrouds rend heave, ax He and the life; believeth though he were . Ye i he live.” We want justifi- cation: “Being justified by faith, we have peace with vod through our Lord Jesus Christ.” We want to exercise faith: wlieve in the Lord’ Jesus Christ shalt be saved.” 1 want to get dead » grave hillocks Cries the resurrection he sha anil t! irom under condemnation: “There iz now, therefore, no condemnation to them who are in Christ Jesus.” The eross—He car ried it. "The flames of hell--He suffered The shame-He endured it. The crown He won it Heights of heaven sing it and worlds of light to worlds of light all round the heavens ery, Glory, glory!” Jet us go forth and gather the trophies for Jess, From Golconda mines gather the diamonds: from Cevion we gather the pearls; from all ands and kingdofes we gather precious stoner, and we bring the glittering bur dens and put them down at the feet of Jesus and say “All these are Thine. Fou art worthy.” We go forth again for more trophies and into one sheaf we gather all the sceplers of the Caesars and the Alexanders and the Cars and the Sultans and of all royalties and dominions, and then we bring the sheaf of scepters and put it down at the feet of Jesus and say: “Thou art King of kings: all these Thou hast conquered.” And then we go forth again to gather more srophies, and we bid the vemed of ages, the sens and daughters of the Lord Almighty, to come. And the hosts of heaven brina crown and palm and scepter, and here by these bleeding feet and this riven siffe and by this wo nded heart ery, ing and honor and glory and power unto the Lamb, for eves and ever,” them we Ores ' LATIST NEWS GLEANED YROM VAR. OUS PARTS MURDERER'S REPENTANCE. He Clasped in His Arms the Children Whe Had Testifind Against Him Jumes Fleld Leapod broom a Rallway Train w ith iwe iis Iirst Enforce. Forestry Law Children in Aris ment of the who was on days, charg- onvicted Thomas Rowland trial at several L« giliing i wife, was « § Funforcemes near Cowley ork at the wd 1 oaded housch« wore goods The on a attached train the same car brooks 1d Field ghtful An Vnknown Magn Killed. derby hat, paaid tre i From papers thought that bi and bis occupati The body is at coroner has been notified the 1 it is was irenti of a barber and the Corporations Chartered. £ harters ate Department i on Ccal Co., Pi Were IEE enders £20.00 The Lebanon 1, £30.000 People’s extile Co Land Mad Ride on Runaway Hievele. sg Ada Damoth year old girl losing control of her bicycle on the of a steep hill at Tow rode with the speed of an express ain a d tance of three blocks and crashed head through a large plate glass win in Dr. H. C. Porter & Son's drug She received a terrible gash the right side of face from top of her head almost to her chin te vi to her across the Wooley Died From Paine's Shet. Daniel Wooley, oi Shamokin, wie was shot in a scrimmage with the po- lice, died at the State Hospital at Ash- land. Officer Payne, who was shot in the leg by Wooley while endeavoring to arrest him, is till ir a surgeon's care in Shamokin and is reported do- ing nicely. _ fa Cdred Throngh Determination. Francis Yeppo, a Hungarian, aged 45, deepondent over logs of work, com- mitted suicide in a determined manner in a grove midway between Tamaqua and Lansford. He placed a stout twine around his neck and then tied the other end around the limb of a tree about five feet above the ground. He then drew up his legs and strangled to death with his knees almost touching Mes. Carmany Yound Unhart, Mrs. A. B. Carmany, who In mental aberration wandered from home at Le banon, was found, none the worse for her absence, along the banks of Swatara creek. Bhe is now home un- der medical care, Planing Mill Mysteriowsly Burned. The planing mill of J. T. Crawford, Herr's Island, was burned to the und. The loss is placed between 25,000 and $30,000, partly insured. The origin of the fire Is a mystery, How News Yili ‘Travel, “While on n visit to the south re- | cently I obtained a box of your Tet- terine, recommended for all skin dis- eases, 1 find it to be a marvelously good thing. I wish to get some more, and would like to establish an agency here for its sale, Please let me know the price cf ono dozen hoxes, W, C, MeCall, Granville, Ohio.” At drug- gists or by mail for b60e. from J. T. Bhaptrine, Bavanunah, Ga, country and unt be incurable pronounced ita loesl d Weal remodiss, ald by cure with iocal treatin curable, eonstitationn! dis constitutional treatment, H manufactured by ¥. J. Ono, Is the only © market. 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