REY. DR. TALVAGE. THE BROOKLYN DAY § DIVINE'S SUN- SIMON, Subject: The King's Highway, TexT: “And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called the way | of holiness: the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those; the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein, No lion shall be there, nor beast shall go up thereon It shall not be Sound there, but the redeemed shall voall there, and the ransomed of the Lord shall return and come to Zion with songs everiasting joy wpon their heads; they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away. — Isaiah xxxv.. 5-10, Thers are thousands of people here this morning who want to flad the right road, You sometimes sco a person halting at eross- roads, and you can tell by bis looks that he wishes to ask a question as to what direction he had better take, Ar I stand in your presence this morning o ous of the fact there are many of you here who realize that there are a thousand wr roads but only one right one, 1 I take it for granted that you have in to ask which one it | Hero is one road that widely, but 1 have not much faith in There are a great many expensive toll attered all along that way, Indeel y t pay in tears, or pay that road, if you get have to pay your own om «0 much fr ng A come opens wa ai what [ have heard in I believe itis the On either side of entertainment, and mm and dine and rest, but from the looks of the people who stand on the piazza Iam very cortain that itis the wrong house and the wrongway. Here is another road. It is very beautiful and macadamized, The hor hoofs clatter and wring, and they who ride over it spin s'ong the highway un iy they find that the road breaks over embankment, and they try to halt, and y saw the bit in the mouth of the fiery stead and ery “Whoa! whoa!” Rut too late, and crash !—they go over t mt. We shall turn this mor: { we cannot find a different k You have hear was three ht " was twenty r the road was a path for I have v built beforat good as souls have gon» is another it are houses of mvitations ere to coi this mor when come First, this A highway, Wel to build a highv should span all ¢ edness; it sh earthly difficu and stron millions of them blasted ) cemented with be lifted amid th execration of de The King sont | He put tead and | after the road shou fa : clean road miry and f erly ] clean shall either side k deed, if ¥ 1 Ww 4 SALTY along are not on th t bridge break, those Are sks will fall, night will ¢ £ you at mercy of the and at very next turnof the road you will per But if you are y road of which I have been sg then you will ston ever and water that stands in t Aye, Aalmon you wi 1 i a clean heart If vou have 1 proves that you and if wi flagerboaria upon it th ssemath thereof is death shall see the Ls that you Justs, you worl the Christi taken that ing 1 shatter the dea Still farther, the r road “The wayiari shall not err therein” three fourth an dot ha just as well as if he w Many a man has boen higher branches jot do ‘What shall it a man if he gain 1 whole world and x man has been a nd poems and wm 10 mansions in bas botanized et did not know si. can to the awfully 1] t} ms in tha nar . od, this on own 8 yal the Lily of the | 19 in the right ing the way to heaven, he will it a plain way. The pardon is niain, The pence it plain. Everything is plain He who tries to get on the road to heaven through the New Testament teaching will get on beautifully, He who goes through philosophical disoussion will not get on at all. Christ says, "Come to Mas, and I will take all your sins away, and I will take all your troubles away.” Now, what is the use of my discussing it any more? Is not that plain® After this Bible has pointed you the way to heaven, is it wiss for me to de tain you with any discussion about the nature of the human will, or whether the atonement is limited or unlimited? There is the road—go om it. It is a plain way Still farther, this road to heaven is a sale road. Sometimes the traveler in those ane cient highways would think himself perfect. iy secure, not knowing thers wasa lon Ly the way burying his head deep between his paws, and then when the right moment eame, under the feartul spring, the man's life was gone and there was a mauled oar. cass by the roadside But, says my text “No lion shall be there.” 1 wish f ould make you feel this morning your entire se- carity after a man has become a child of God he is as safe as thouth he hvl been ten thousand yoars in heaven, Ha may allp, he may slide, he may stumble, but he cannot be de- stroyed. Kept by the power of God through faith unto complete salvation, Everlasting. ly sate. The severest trial to which you ean sub. ject a Christian man is to kill him, and that 1s glory. in other words, the worst thing that can happen a child of God is heaven, The body is only the old slippers that he throws aside just before puiting on the sandals of light, His soul, you cannot hure ft. No fires can consume it, No floods can drown it, No devils can capture it, His soul is safe, His reputation ie safe, Everything ls safes “Bat.” you say, “su pose his store burns up? Why, then ic will only be a chance of faves! ments from earthly to heavenly secur ties, “But” you say, ‘“quppose his name goes down under the hoof of soorn snd contemot?” The name will be »» much biter in glory, "Suppose his phys. foal health falls God will pour into him the foods of averinsting health, and it will not make any difference. Farthly subteac tion fs heavenly addition, The tears of earth are the ervatals of heaven, As they take rags and tatters and put them through the paper mill and they eons out beautiful white sheets of paper, so often the rage of earthly destitu‘ion, under the cylinders of death, come out a white sersll upon which shall be written eternal emancipation. any ravenous | and | | shade. | side of the road for poor phish. {| ward heaven and his hand | bling strings this tune comes rippling out uj | the strength of my life, ! afraid Still further, the road spoken of fs a pleas. ant road. God gives a bond of indemnity naninst all evil to every man that treads if “All things work together for good to thos: who love God.” No weapon formed agains’ them oan prosver, That is the bond, signed, sealed and delivered by the President of the universe. What is the use of your fretting, O child of God, about foo i? © “Rehold the fowls of the air, for they sow nnt, neither do they reap. nor gather into bands, yet your heavenly Father feodeth them.” And will He take care of tho sparrow, will He take care of the hawk, and les you aie? What is the use of your fretting about clothes’ '' ‘ov- glider the lilies of the fleld. Shall He not much more clothe vou, O ve of little faith®™ Ob, this King's highway! Trees of life on either side bending over until their branches interlock and drop midway thal fruit an i Houses of entertainment on either Tables spread with a feast of good things and walls | adorned with applies of gold in pictures of silver, I start outon this King's highway, and I find a harper, and I say, “What 1s your name? The harper makes no response ut leaves me to guess, as with his ayes to upon the trou on the air: "The Lordis my light and my sal- Whom shall I vat.on, fear? Of whom shall I be and say, tired I go a little fa meet a trum; tyou got r on the same road of heaven, and | music for a r his lio and taki ¢« mouth to the “They s some ADY more, 1 sha'l them, nor any heat, f in the midst of the thr living { wipe away allt I go a little d road, and I mu has no harp, but } as if they had rusted nd 1 say to the malder I tell you plainly that one minutes | Women physicians have at last been admitted to membersiup in the British ical Assoc Another Ia iy of ther obil Ly has opens ad r ah fn on Vic M next the ar and Miss Dora Mill Orleans, has | for the right of offer of §5 v win street, Lon. navy stores acher in New ckboard eraser had aa has an In Paris corsets are shown made of un- dressed kid. The manufla for them an elasticity which no turer cial 3 other ms material can give, A woman has invented an ‘emergency dress” to be used in case of fire, It is like a diver's costume in appearance, but made of asbestos cloth, Two gold medals given in the Nation. al competition ot schools of art in KEng- land for life studies of the undraped model were both awarded to women. One of the sympathy bangle, a black enamel sent to the friend and bearing the “Sympathy.” Boston has established a co-operative home for young women students. There are accommodations for 150, and the prices of board range from $1.50 to $3.50 a week. Queen Victoria pays at the rate of £1.92 a mile when she travels by rail in addition to first-class fares for all the party, servants included. She has a sa- loon carriage that cost $30,000, The dantiest and most becoming bon. nets worn in Portugal are seen on the head of the Queen, who makes them with her own royal hands and seems proud that people should know it. season's novelties is the slender band of afflicted by a single word Mrs. Spurgeon is the daughter of a city tradesman, nod before January 8, 1856, bore the name of Susannah Thom p- son. Her husband was but twenty-two when the marriage took place, and she was about the same age, Mra, Todd, one of the very few wo men who were present at the battle of Waterloo, Is still living—but in grea vorty~-at Spitalfields, Her father was Killed in the battle and her mother ap pears to have died of a broken heart. In Brockton, Maw, , there io a woman who can bosst of having lived under the Administration of every President of the United States, Bho is Mrs. Hanoah Har. mot, and she was born the day preced. ing Washington's retirement from of. fice. The Lord is | SABBATH SCHOOL, ——————— INTERNATIONAL LESSON SEPTEMBER 18 FOR Lesson Text: Quarterly teview Golden Text; Eph, ii, 20 Commentary, Hour READINGS. ~The first eight ters of Acts, entire, containing the sassages of the Quarter, LESSON L—Topie, *The Ascension of Christ” (Acts 1,, 1-12), Golden Text, “When He had spoken these things, while they beheld He was taken up, and a cloud received Him out of their sight” (Acts |, #9. The Gospels tell what Jesus began to do and teach; the Acts tell what He con- tinued to do and teach through His apos tles, They were to rely upon the Holy Spirit as their only power, and their one business was to testify of Jesus, Their joy was that the same Jesus would return in due time to restore the kingdom to lsrael He will come in person, His saints will meet Him on the way and return with I Thess. iv., 16, 17; fil. 13; iv, 14), Lessos 11. —Topie, "I'he Des Spirit” (Acts i, 1-12 Golden Text, He, the Spirit of Truth, is come, He guide you into all truth” John xis ihey praverfully and expectintly { 1 day to day for the promised C Ses John xiv, If xv, <0 If Jesus had not asc have come (John xvi, 7), and the di might bave labored in vain But Bpirit f God works or speaks then done and ne purpose, Our w wer is hing, but i hit light out of dari w instead Lim (1 ff the “yg W nt hen wil 20; ‘ sade d, He w when the Ww sir 8 and earnest Thus began Body of Christ 3 y is the Head, and wh will be Lrought ¢ Adam and after t LAS Hea to be Ther at : : name, 18 igh fait \ n body and threatansa FpaRK Lhe apostiss » His name, and believers and told thes Byer and praise ar 0 the Holy ieparting see the A han the Lord by an angel night, and told them to keep on preaching They are found in the tempis at their work, are arrested and brought unc and again testify to a risen Christ Ihe council are ready to kill them Gamaliel a vises moderation, so they are beaten and let before ths © LESSON 1X Topic, “The First Christian Martyr” (Acts vil, 5400), Golden Text, “He knesled down and cried with a loud voice. Lord, lay not this sin to their charge (Acts vii., 80), Out of seven men, full of faith and the Holy Spirit, who were chosen to see to the Aver Bk. affairs of the church, Stephen so spake and wrought miracles and accused the council of the murder of Jesus, that what they thought to have dome 0 Peter and Jokn they actually did to Stephen, and stoned him to death, Haul being a wit ness Lo the deed and cons euting to it. Luasox X Pope, “Pullip Preaching at Bamaria™ (Acts will, 52%. Golden Text, “And thers was great joy in that eity” (Acts viti,, § The command of Jesus was to testify of Him in Judea, Samaria and un- to the ends of the earth (chapter i, 8, but up to the death of Stephen they had not done so, After that the believers were soats tered everywhere, preaching the Word, and Philip, another of the seven, had such sue cox in Samaria that Peter and John were sont from Jerusalem that the believers might receive the gift of the Holy Ghost, Then is revealed the heart of Simon the Horeerer, who thought that money could buy the gift, Compare this with the sin of An. anias Lesson XL~Topie, “Philip and the Ethiopian” (Acts viii, 2640), Golden Text, “He that believeth on the Non hath ever: lasting life” (John fii, 80, Philip fs called from the groat work in Samaria to visit the desert and lead the Ethiopian eunuch to Jesus, Our business as servants of Christ is not to seek great thin for ourselves Wer, xiv, Bi, but to obey fim and follow wheres He loadeth Wa canfitt estimate the value of one soul, and as we are laborers with God, not he with us, He must have full control of us, Lesson Helper, Aristocrats In the Fronelh Navy, The French navy Is the last resort of aristocratic France. There are a number of families in the French noblesse whose members are willing to serve the Republic In the navy, but Beherish the curious fiction that a post in the army or in the civil service would imply a loss of caste and acquiescence in u hated regime. This feeling does not make the navy pope. lar with the radical Republicans, and is undoubtedly at the bottom of the attack recently made on the minister of marine in the French chamber of deputies, or the uproar which followed his declaration that it would be *4m- possible to place the navy under the "direction of an army officer. "Philp delpbia Press. | coated HOW T0 GET RICH. Every Great Fortune Maude by Some Shore | Hond to Wenlth, The desire to seo something of the famous mining region of the Rocky Mountaing Jed me, several years ago, to puss a portion of my summer vacation in the vieinity of the world renowned Comstock Mines While {dling about and alworting, i were, in formation through the pores of my skin, a similarity of tastes brought me into dally contact withone of the Flood, Mackey & O'Brien syndicate of Bonanza Kings, and the inelegant but forceful philosophy of his great accumulator of wealth made a lasting impression upon my mind Bitting ne evening in his room and enjoy ing at once his quaint humor and his fragrant Havana, 1 remarked, "Captain, one of the old proverbs recites that ‘there is no short road to wealth,’ but you have found one, You are still a young man, con paratively, and are quoted a multi-million aire.” Cen” he sald, “and of all the ur true savings some of the proverbs, pop ularly supposed to embody the wisdom the anges, are the most false and misleading Look, for n moment, over the list wealthy men whose fortunes amount to 850 000 and upward, and point out tome iy enn, one pdividual who not 3 Bom nw wingl has anita 1s TT proper sine To and p ty ot ness, tu per share will be use abies rv We wht. oO tal amount of kK i= § { this ammount is Jdevoled | I pat | the right ¢ without | & such contempiation and $50, 00 uses The of Lhe treasury i! the company 1 re advance the price of its tra and the that an savance but is not as vet orderad The Southern Banking and Co., Atlanta, Ga, one of the strongest financial institutions in the South, acts as transfer agents for the company, and to it ail orders for stock should be addressed, accompanied either with New York exchange or post office money order for the number of shares ordered at 85 each we rYed hares jetnand now rr slock in in Trust Bronze Casting. According to R. H. Park, of F the art of casting large one piece prac ticed by orence, ® sialy uiptor, 8 I8 ne Benvenuto Cellini in ¢ which has been a lost art, has been re discovered. The process is called cera perduce; il is A WAX process, The clay model is made, and the plaster repro duction from it. From this the matrix and the furnished with a core. The matrix with wax the thickness of the The mould is then is taken is made, is brovze. heated and { the wax runs out of a hole in the bottom, | then the bronze is poured in. | suits are superior, but the cost is in. | vrensed by about #1000 per statue, The re. New York Observer. - EE — Prize Potato Diggers. The agricultural department of Vie. storia offered a prize of §1250 to belecon- tested for by potato digging machines, There were fifty-three entries, but only fen competitors put in an appearance, and the contest was practically narrowed down to three machines. ‘The judges decided that the object for which the purse had been offered had vot been achieved, and they awarded $125 to a colonial invention and $100 each to two American inventions, American Agri eulturist, sitesi ——— Denmark has a system of benevolence by which the honest poor of sixty years age ore insured against want It is t of on presumption that they have always paid taxes, | dru | James's Mission, | tionalities are said | Poles, Swedes, Danes, | Bays asting the Perseus, | IALrIX is | There are now 143,000 pautical miles of cable under the different oceans, which require thirty-seven specialls equipped telegraphic ships to keep them in order, " EE — cm Autumn is Come, And with it aching bones, chilly feell rack. ing coughs and catarrhal hie symptoms count as nothing If you use Dr. Hox wie's Certain Croup Cure at the first appear ance of them. 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