KEY. DR. TALMAGE, ! DROOKLYN DIVINE'S SUN. DAY SERMON, THE Subject: “Heaven's Redeemed Mul. titude,” (Preached in London), fer this 1 h no tong and } wl be clothed j hands, and eried with a lova voiee, saying, Salvation to eth the throne, unto the Lamb." Revelation vil, 4, 10, beheld, and man could lo! a fe whi num ndreds and peo- fore the throne, with white robes, and our (God which sit and It is impossible t« in contact with anything grand or beautiful in art, nature or religion without being profited and el vated, We go into the art gallery and our soul meets the soul of the painter, and we hear the hum of his forests and the clash of his conflicts seo the cloud blossoming of the sky and the loam blossoming of the ocean, and we come out from the gallery better men than when we went in, We go into the concert of music and ars lifted into hantwent; for days after our soul seems ck with a very tumult of joy, as the sea, a long str of weather, rolls and and surg An great while before it comes back to its ordinary calm, Un the same principle it is profitable to think of heaven, and look off upon that jand- scape of joy and light which St. John de. Wets=the rivers of gindness, the trees of ife, the thrones of power, the comminglings of everlasting love. 1 wish this morning that I could bring heaven from the list of in tangibles and make seem to you as it really is—the great in all history, depot of all ages, the parlor of i As uni y Ome en tor tap er rocks the Go t gives a picture of Now, if a man st time on tl wn Hungary and the flos and Cyru exander and Nag rou . 4 tions and kin them Italian, Alten u can tell n from what nationality rand | # in the great throng throne | iI not be dificu't wo from what of the earth they cane hese lian flelds and p ticn from the pods, The spoke centu the wheat those vl tamarinds the desert on wer the snow, and these milked on the Swiss craze, Thess rus and white bear in regions sow, and those beard song of flery winged birds in African thick ota They were white They wers | They From all land piungs} into dungeons passed through Spanish in juisiti were London Densts in of Moravian ware A ad Fe) everiasting the They from all ages, Austrian wer red wore poser X They wer They They Tower They amphitheater, They w Hgonees They ne, online: in fought with They were Wald enses They wera Sootet Covenanter Sandwich Islanders In this world men prefer different kinds of government The wants a republic Ihe British Goverament nee Is t be a ml monarchy Austria sm. But when they come up n different nationalities thoy will prefer one great monarch y — King Jesus ruler over it And if that monarchy were disbanded and it were submitted to all the hosts of heaven who would rule, then by the unanimous sulfrages of all the redeemed Christ would become the president of the whole universe, Magna Chartas, bills of right, houses burgesses, triumvicatos, congresses, parliamonts—nothing in the presence of Christ's scepter swaying over all the people wivo have entered upon the great glory. Oh! can you imagine it? What a strange conmingling of tastes, of histories, of nationalities, ‘of all Nations and kindreds and people and tongue, ” My subject advanocs and tells you of the dress of those in heaven, The object of dross in this world is nit only to veil the body but to adorn it. The God who dresses ap the spring morning with blus ribbon of tky around the brow and earrings of dew drops hung from trae branch and mantle of srimson cloud flung over the shoulder and the violetted slippers of the grass for her feet know that God does not despise beautifnl what shall wo wear in reat multitude clothed in white robes.” It is white! In this world we had sometimes to have on working a pr Bright and lustrous te would ridiculously out of place sweltering amid forges, ot liking palate or plastering oeils .. or this world we must have the working day apparel sometimes, and was care not how were nited States onstitutio wants absolat from earth fy of | oy press | soins and Heoth | earth | thr | forever rolls up against | erabie h | vati They | coarse it ie, It is appropriate; but when all the toil of earth is past and there is no moro drudgery and no more weariness, we shall stand before the throne robed in white, On earth we sometimes had to wear mourning apparel black scarf for the arm, black veil for the face, black gloves for the hands, black band for the hat, Abraham mourn. ing for Barah; Isaac mourning for Rabecoa; Rachel mourning for her children; David mourning for Absalom; Mary mourning for Lazarus, Every second of every minute of avery beur of every day a heart breaks. The earth from zone to zone and from pole to pole is cleft with sepulehral rent, and the earth can easily afford to bloom and blossom when it is so rich with moldering lite, Graves! graves! graves! But when these bereavoments have all passed, and there are no more graves to dig, and no more coffins to make, and no mora sorrow to suffer, we shall pull BY this mourning and be robed in waite, I mee a soul going right up from all this scone of sin and trouble in- to glory [ soem to hear him say. y forth rejolemyg this dark vale of [sary eedom, are and fears, joy and [ From earthly When Christ my Lord shall All His redecnied agal Ms Kinga Good gather n Chris All His red His kingdo My subject advanc LD] mb MHS they carr) pented the good | heaver branche \ yO If my in heaven and tell my te mathemati uid upset #0: I neve rather take t the that t Mendel ithe NS n ant m vens at IUmAnn 4 may stand and listen and there will great anthem that the great heart of It will n it wil it will not be a quintet, but an innuw wt before the throne, orying n unto our God and unto the Lam They crowd all the temples, they bend the battiements, they fill all the heigh depths and lengths and Lreadthe of with their b When of Diana it was su they were aiways put people had lost their sight by on the brilliancy of room, and so janitor when be brought a stranger door and let in would alwars « him, "Take heed oof your eyes Oh! when | think « the sone arcund the throne of } voloed, multitudinous, | “Taka heed of your sare.” somg. It is 20 blessed an anthem, They sing a rock song, saying “Who i= He that shelteread us in the wilderness, and shadowed us in a weary land? And the chorus comes in, “Christ the shadow of a rock in a weary land.” They sing a star song saying. “Who is He that guided us through the thick night, and when all other lights went out aross In the sky the morning star, pouring light on the P's darkness” And the chorus will come Christ, the morning star shining on the soul's darkness.” They will sing a flower song, saying, "Who is He that brightened all our way, and breathed sweetness u oon our soul, and bloomed through frost and tempest? And the chorus will come in, “Christ, the lily of the valley, blooming through frost and tempest.” They slog a water song, saying, “Who Is He that learned to us from the frowning erg, and fh tened the darkest ravine of trouble, and brought cooling to the tamples and refresh. ment to the lip, and was a fountain in the midst of the wilderness™ and then the chorus will come fn, "Christ, the fountain in the midst of the wilderness ” My friends, will you join that anthem? Shall wo make rehearsal this morning? If we cannot sing that song on earth we will pot be able to sing it in heaven, Can it be Shins 4d good friends in thae land will walk all thn 111 they come down to the gate we have passed through, and pot ported as having come? hrough the folios of eternal t our names unrecorded? Is all this a repre. sentation of a land we shall never song we shall never sing! imagined, and you " " wagh all eterni ne rd in the never 4 aim not be « God not be a duet, t be a solo “al ts and heave WANDAS were taken int ha brilliant on their guard ust look the Temg room that Nome people ing that the the DAarge that goes ug many ike saying It 20 load a #0 jubilant foe! is 1 J \ 7g : NE A BCIENTIVIO F It is much ths fashion now animals on what is known ns ration, and all the science about it is that various SDING OF ANIMALS. to feed fn scientific the foods are compounded of elements, The excellence of this method is that one of these helps to digest the others, and thus the whole food is more nutritious and healthful, It is the same in our own eating. A variety of food is not only agreeable, but and useful, This is understood by professors of dietetics, who vary food as much as possible, making up @ ration that is more nutritious and effec it, —New more digestible the » than any single article of THE CUD OF A COW, on is a part of tl process, nd init the cow brings from the first stomach, or rumen, a This be when the cow or cud of the food, may to pass the act of 1 ‘loge her cud.” This term is com that the fu iminating,. A cow ( 1 nif use t Ignily y will upon all the in their craws, particulary uo variety of good provender Dou't ing, but gi clean, Thus they will keep generally in under. feed stint them, th ve them all and is a mistake to They require more solid from the time they are three to six « seven months of age, in proportion, than at say time before or afterward their lives. This fact is worth ing abd remembering by all who aim t have the “*best birds” in the ding fall and winter, annually, Americas Poultry Yard, chickens, obser y RUCOM HUMANE WATERING OF HORSES, That a horse should never be watered oftener than three times a day, or in twenty-four hours, is a mistaken idea and brutal practice. A horse's stomach is very sensitive and will suffer under the least interference, causing a teverish con dition, Feeding a horse principally on grain and driving it five hours without water is like giving a man salt mackerel for dinner and not allowing him to drink before supper, If you know anything about the enre of horses and have any sywapathy for them, water as often as they want to deink-—once an hour if pos. sible, be merciful to your animals, but benefit yourself, as they will do more work, look better, and §ve longer. If you are a skeptic, and know more about horses than any one else, you are positive that the foregoing Is wrong, because you have had horses die from watering too much, and boldly say that the agitators of fre. quent watering are fools in your estima. tion, and you would not do such a thing, Just reason for a moment, and figure out whether the animal would have over drunk and overchilled his stomach if ke had not been allowed to become over thirsty. A horse is a great deal like a wan, Let him get overworked, over | | pra tice By doing this you will not only | | starved, or abused, and particularly for | the want of sufficient drink in warm weather, and the consequence will always be injurious, Sensible hostlers in large cities are awaking to the advantage of Btreet car horses are every hour, oftener, while at work, water that supplic frequent watering, watered and sometimes tis plenty of evaporation or pers piration and keeps down the tempera- ture. What old-foggy methods amount { to may be seen by the change in medical Twenty years ago a person having a fever of any kind or allowed little water to drink, and then it had to be tepid. To day practitioners prescribe all the iced and cold are applied to reduce and of he LOO, we to man. pneumonia was water the patiest can drink, bandages the temperature World. 0 - trol Horse HM AND GARDEN y eventually pay some a day spent in fenox ’ | ing, und Work we KNOW mast be thing to ascerlain, ia order g profitable, is the ity This exceptions, in growing y make far nin est { ferti wil found sounag, ciover a source o with few id feeding it with grain, bran or oil meal to g od live stock. The cattle and other live stock feel the | the winter weather of a shelter belt of evergreen trees around the farmyard. Norway spruce will good screen in a few years, ] tr 4 benefits during Take young ees and plant them about eight | apart, Oata should be substituted as much as possible for cora during the sammer, I'he corn should, however, be given as the evening mation. Corn, as known, is a heat.producing food, an for this reason its use in the warm sum- mer weather should be limited, mw well Do npt neglect to build a silo for the poultry, The green food given them during the winter will not only be a | delicacy to them, but will greatly aid their egg productions, A silo four feet | each way will contain enough ensilage to supply over 100 fowls during the win. ter, Red raspberries, to the taste of thou. sands, lack character, They may be | called flabby as contrasted with straw. | berries, blackberries, cherries, or oven blackesps. 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