"REV. DR. TALMAGE. / lant note Is the moment the last Israelite puts his foot on the sand on the parted inland ooean., Alas, that when God 8 mercies have such swift wings our praises should have such leaden feet | SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL, An eleotrio railrond is ono of the Expensive Fishing Privileges, There in these days more profitable possession in Great Britain in no Odditics From Utah, | ery | “Onr Territory produces {wo remarkable mineral curiosities,” said a | | very part of the solid rock. This marble is beautiful, Though extremely rare elsewhere, Ural has vast deposits gights of Siam, The Greenwich elock was electrically connected with several Loudon rail way clocks in 1860, Scientists aflirm that ice frozen at zero temperature 18 mors durable than that which forms when the mercury 18 above that point, The Lancet says that DOW THE of it. “In the northeast part of the Terrie kind S50 | , being reads ily conve ried into gas, oil, a high gra in arafline or into hard, a suflicient quantity of | on hand to supply les for BROOKLYN DIVINE’'S SUN- DAY SERMON. than 8 really good stretch of salmon fishing, and the value of noted waters is steadily rising, Sir William Cun- life Brooks, having to go abroad for the benefit of his health, has let the celebrated Glen water, on Dee, for two months, and the tenants are to pay $4600, Notice that Mirlam's song in my text had for its burden the overthrown cavaley. It was not 80 much the Infantry or the men on foot over whose defeat she rejoiced with ringing timbrel, but over the men on horse- back-—the mounted troops! “I'he horse and his rider hath He thrown into the sea,” Tre- mendousarm of war is the cavalry | Josephus pays that in that host that crossed the Red sea there were 50,000 cavalrymen, Epnmin ondas rode into battle with 6000 cavalrymen and Alexander with 7000, Marlborough de- anded on his cavalry for the triumph at lenheim. It was not alone the snow that the French armies in retreat from Moscow, but the mounted Cossacks, UCav- alrymen decided the battles of Leuthen and Leipsiec and Winchester and Hanover Court House and Five Forks. Some of you may | have been in the relentless ralds led on by Forrest or Chalmers or Morgan or Stuart of PY | the southern side, or Pleasanton or Wilson after they got well up high and dry onthe | or Kilpatrick or Sheridan of the northern . T Fy ¥ € *hl i ™ ¥ " [] [ beach. That was the bea h of the Red sea, | gjge, The army saddles are the thrones of which is at its greatest width 200 miles and | battle. Hurricanes in stirrups are at its least width 12 miles. Why is the ad- | airvmen 4 4 Bp Rls o “rod” Seed in deserting this water] | 0 wonder that Miriam was chiefly grateful t is called the Red sea because the moun- | that the Egyptian cavalrymen, pursuing the tains on its western coast look as though | Israelites down to midway the Hed sea, wore sprinkled with brick dust, and the water is | ansaddled, unstirruped, unhorsed, | colored with red seaweed and has red And I have to tell you, O child of God, that | poophyte and red coral. | the Lord, who is on your side now and for- | This sea was cut by the keels of Egyptian, | ever, has at His disposal and under His | Pheenfolan and Arable shipping. It was no | mand all waters, | fnsignificant pord or puddle on the beach of | time and all eternity. Come wok m which my text calls us to stand. I hear | face while I utter the word God me: | | | visitor from Salt Lake City at the Eb- bitt House the other day. YFParther- more, they are found in arent | quantities as to have important con One of them 1s ge | marble—a fossil stone filled with a sort of concretion These : [74] odes are formed by deposits in con- | centric layer i | be shell or ntw | yolishe | foot BURT contain hundreds of them, Of course, | the ¥ tory are enormous deposits of a called ‘ozokerite ! Ying Suen of mineral wax Subject: “Moses and Miriam on the hag great industrial Banks of the Red Sea.” | me redial value, odie Tanna the ‘ ' wi { alled HE ole 8' certainly which is the largest rent ever received for fifty two days’ The Glen Tana formerly belonged of Huntly, extends and contains the best pools and casts In thie The Earl of Ancaster is recey £5600 a year for his Btobhall water, on the Tay, the rent the last i tenant having | 1n the VOY we Pak Journ F Text: “And Miriam, the prophetess, the sis- fer of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand, and all the women went oul after her with timbrels and with dances, And Miriam answered hem, ‘Sing ye to the Lord, for He hath t- umphed gloriously; the horse and his rider Rath He thrown into the sea,”-—Exodus xv, 90, 21. Sermonizers are naturally so busy in get. ting the Israelites safely through the parted Bed sea and the Egyptians submerged in the peturning waters that but little time is or. dinarily given to what the Lord's people did about nnel Egypt about AR TO on , which may h A 243 I with “nl | | AT lef) period.’ Washingt cn —- whale has Dee sx angling. gards sanitation is % worn. a aued. level with what England was in the days of Queen Elizabeth, when the mortality of London was forty-five per 10040, It has been determined that the tem- ht re- 8500 degrees. This temperature cant be or diminished by changing the the cave Amperage of the to for many of Deo. water, which the Marquis about 81x n surince one IBY A white near the wharves of Har) wel | ages have « lap d sine became RN A A A A A A A A a a 8 8 A Matter of Health "XT Ay = a one mire IF aeray [ COSts more to makxe Roy al than any other are more highly the Royal is higher in le money value to the consum difference or od the 1 Now mg | perature of an electric are li paid by “( sts { 1181} mains constant at abont 23000. 1 10% 1NCTeRsc ize or famon RIC. 1 en known to architects perpen licularity of ments is affected by the ray i monu the on Remarkable Facet in Natural History, Ome ‘ Wt : " 1 all winAs, all , all A remark 1 68 a ud 1 ni gre wii Ol upon it the sound of a tambourine, for which | me to speak to you, “No weap the timbrel was only another name-—an in- | SE strument of music made out of a eircular | hoop, with pieces of metal fixed in the sides | of it, which made a }ingling sound, and over which hoop a plece of parch 2 h 18 OF h of 3+ | ment was distended, and this was beaten by | ity, be une that Miriam played when | shown : < av Tse there were while in 1800 the 299999992 VVIVVVVV™Y nap A Frene hi OpIaee 18 A 1n cost oi Royal OVEerT 1 . "n does not equal the strength, nor make - wr the knuckles of the performer The Israelites, standing on the beach of the Red sea, were making music on their de- liveranee from the pursuing Egyptians, and I hear the Israelitish men with their deep bass voices, and I hear the timbrel of Miriam she leads the women in their jubilee. Rathe lively instruments, yousay, for religious ser- vice, the timbrel or tambourine, But Ithink God sanctioned it. And I rather think we will have to put a little more of the into our religious services and d doiorous and funereal, and the come when the timbrel will resun in the sanctuary. But that whic the attention of all the men that Israelitish host was the cele their victory. They had crosse How often we triumphed. They were {re great stow at More wonder was this y deleat | fore may he deep, than when the hosts of Richard . roars hing lh was free ; than A 1 boy wl we ‘ Reliands Names for the Months, when the Earl Northum and Y ; Foaoa ir LH] to § n : bare. dt 180 LORE L I wal UT Has pa a | | | driven back at Braz: y Moor, than when foot er ed t meadow brook on the old ious quanti the 1-2 ] 1d " J the battle of Wakefl fork was slain, I / " ‘ t | when at Bosworth Richard dead, than when y tiades at Marat! for this victory « out sword or ¢ { was a lifted and Miriam, the prophet took a timi in women went out | with dances, nd Bing ye to the Lord, gloriously ; the horse and thrown into the sea.” Brooklyn Tabernacle Moses and Miriam did w the banks of the Red sea alte emergence from the waters, God and the generosity of and elsewhs tu han i Ol flower beds, from of fl« which each | | | 11 ' | ali the other | [| PW Where the Royal Baking Where the question but Royal can hown } SAU W AL § eT | B83 10 the | rid we got not to have . 12% * > * ran itl { ™ but t y pats Of heaitil 18 CO and POSIT EL | us W SOAre ought lor aS A frighten work « ut thing! 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Lo be an - RrrTt 508 State Street, Chicago. 61-863 IN- MANUFACTURING 00. South Forsyth Fi. Atlants 4 2, and 11 David } 1h My answer firmness of cellar befor the found then the ballding structed ina w builders wh durability « characterize rails this To the and for our ehi ua, it will stan gata of heaven ity me Persor been bullding oeing them burn the strain resignation read i WO in Prookivyn rx as yet it with the down ur no longer, and {| had as pastor and | dinted to aH ntns Ag Ang © oS my wore forever. 1 felt that nn be done, but Alps on « milder and the Himalayas on the other, But God has interfered, and the way is clear, and I am here and expect to be here until my work on earth is done My thanks must be first to God and then to all who have contributed by large gift or amall to this emancipation. Thanks to the men, women and ehildren who have hely od, and sometimes helped with self sacrifice that I know must have won the applause of the heavens, If you could only read with me a fow of the thousands of letters that coms to my in The Christian H office, you would know how deep their » hy, how large their sacrifice has been i ve sold my bleyele and now send you the money,” Is the language of one noble you man who wrote to The Christian Herald “This is my dead son's gift to me, and | have been lod to send It to you," writes a mother in Rh wie Island As a church we from this day make new departure, We will préach more instructive sermons, We will offer more falthlul pray. ers Wo will do better work In all depart ments We will in the autumn resums our lay college. We will fill all the rooms of this magnificent pile with work for God and suf. fering humanity offered for this aharch, and sen, than for any church that has ever ox. feted, and all those pravers will be answered, Clear the track for the Brooklyn Tabernacle ! “Bing yo to the Lord, for He hath tri. umphed gloriously , the horse and his rider bath He thrown into the sea.” It we never shouted vietory till we got alenr through the struggles of this life, wae would never shout at all. Copy the habit of Miriam and Moses, The moment you get a victory celebrate it. The time and place to hold a jublles for the safe crossing of the Red soa is on its beach and before you leave it. It ts awful, the delayed hosannshs, the be Iated hallefuiahs, the postponed doxo! ' the trains of thanksgiving coming in so after they are dus | The time to thank God for a rescus from temptation is the momest after you have broken the wine flask. The time to thank God for your salvation is the moment after the first flash of pardon, The time to be | for the comfort of your bereft gragen Jy soul first moment of Christ's mausoleum of Lazaras, The time A Jubte 's tambourine te sound its most sndure written my ad api y chief w that [ could not do ones she ne desk no More prayers have heen on both sides the | earth suddenly w! m the air ar of the ea yath, he sat t died, But rm, After awhile they tants to come and » ognize him, Aw her hair snowy wi and looking upon been » mpletely ery and fell into a one to whom half a to have heen wedded when in the days of tions had comn her soul was too gr and two days alter fore were to have | were at ast marisa ir side they walt fo- t My Iriends, we thosa of our | in the journey « and beaatiful yea ful than whep we part I sow them now for a celebration mig than that on the bans from all lands and above beach of Iv. bt and thrones above thr of 10,000 miles of surr splendor, while standing before them on ‘sea of glass mingled with 1 Michae', the arch aagel, with swinging scepter boats time for the multitudine Orus, erving Ring Bing! Bing yo to the Lord, for He bath triumphed glor the horse and his rider hath He thrown into the sea.’ $ t. SOR, ala ight gallery above galler pes, Ih arcing wow nding and uphesved pe it] ely ‘THE scheme 01 gMLING Bogland to accept American corn products for table use is an excellent one. If the {dea ever gets established over there it will doubtless find imitators in this country. ——— A Bax Fraxcisco lad, In shooting at un target, missed it and hit a China man. This must not be construed as evidence of a malevolent spirit. Ac cidents are bound to happen, and Chioamen are thick. Bates, the gift a on Hows a arms re, had resulted Lhe and Mrs. Bates, finding aren, ws i the ny wi she planted them wu I'en ven Mra. Bates, insp of the time London n tion Bates and keen their buyers at the asugi enterprise the garde n pent mre, IH AasOCIA her thie lilies famon ' their beauty perfection he business won and with sisters, as made danghters are interviewing six o'clock market nts ts and com selling without interference of age to private customers, floris hanta Ihe duet is 600 dozens a week, which packed by the Women are taking up florieniture to » considerable extent In England, and at the Horienlt iral ( ollege and kitchen gardening are tanght by Jeetures, demonstrations and practical work. It is fact that applieations are received at the college faster than the women can be trained, we Prairie Farmer How to Secure Confidence, This from an suthority: “Don't mek questions, don’t mention names, listen oconsionally, and you will find yourself a society favorite.” The first “don’t” seems to have been most cor. rectly placed. There is nothing which creates & pleasanter impression, and which really leads to the most complete confidence than the tact which listens sympathetically to all a companion will say, but never probes deeper by an impulsive interrogation. One learns to trust such an sequaintace, and feels in her company a peculiar sense of se- gues that is very satisfyiog. — Brook. 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