RETR SUNDAYS SERMON IN THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Subject: “The Gates of Heaven,” Text: “On the east three gates; on the north three gates; on the south three gates: on the west thre Revelation xxi., 13 I'he Cashmere gate o verged a heroism that tingle, the Lucknow gate, gearred with poy bombardment, the Mads line gate with its emblazonry in bronze, the hundred gates of Thebes, th © Rates, { Daolhi, where con- makes one's nerves still dented and o% they see the i t apture i rein in their war chargers and halt to take a | goed 1 EF Felner the hh thale Past ’ B look the) teh thelr tents the night, so now, coming as we doon { t nand this ond, stone light, 0 finite it. One step t ALT ine and going throug! his earthly t Hght, gate of pear Weary souls at | When shall these eve And pearly gates beh Thy bulwarks with salvation And streets of shining gold re i a VO Oh, heaven fs not a de is not a contracted place, stupid place, I saw the they were twelve pearis In the second place I want you to eount the number of those gates Imperial parks and lordly manors are apt to have ono ex pen. sive gateway, and the others are ordinary, hut look around at these entrances to heaven and count them. One two three four five six, seven, sight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, Hear it, all the earth and all the heavens! gates! I admit this is rather hard on sharp seotari- anisms! If a Presbyterian Is bigoted, he brings his Westminster assembly eatechism, and he makes a gateway out of that, and he saysto the world, “You go through there or stay out,” If a member of the Reformed Church Is bigoted, he makes a gate out of the Heldelberg catechism, and he says, “You go through there or stay out,” If a Metho twelve dist is bigoted, he plants two posts, snd be | says, “Now, you crowd in between those two poms or stay out.” Or perhaps an Eplscopa- fan may say: ‘‘Hereisa liturgy out of which I mean to make a gate, Go through it or . mast coms in, and great m this | | Twelve | stay ont,” or a Raptist may sav: water gate. You go through that, or you must stay out,” and so in all our churches and in all our denominations there are men who make one gate for themselves and then demand that the whole world go through it. I abhor this contractedness in religious views, O, small souled man, when did God give you the contract for making gates? 1 toll you plainly I will not go in that gate, 1 will go in at any one of the twelve gates I ch Here 18 a “Hore 12 a through a prayer book." I say then use the prayer book,’ Here [8 a man who says, “I believe there is only one mode of baptism, and that is immersion.” Then 1 say, ‘Let me plunge vou." Anvhow, I sav, away with the gate of rough pan land rotten when thero ar © poarls, , “My brother, are twaly A great of the being doetrined to ing to find out they want to saved and who they many ir are wt when I to have » truth pu nting the the Disel the Presbyterians pass are a great part of other d inations wh ititudes who ox nected themselves with visible church, felt ¢ ywer of godliness in thelr haart i showed {tt in if ore js their bat n } fiat at | rin tiv wet enderest and most told of th who ime and longed for It until ming to the high I, Will not long any more ing amid the eternal hills, Russian will not long any more for the luxuriant harvest field he left now that he hears the hum and the rustle of the harvests of everlasting light The royal ones from earth will not long to go back again to the earthly court now that they stand in the palaces of the sun, Those who onee lived among the groves of spice and oranges will not long to return now that they stand under Lille that bear twelve manner of that gv in irrese sometimes yao tthe Swiss, nes ta the trees | fruit, While I speak an | pouring through the gates, | up from Nenega everiasting throng Is They are going bia, from Patagonia, from | Madras, from Hong Kong. “What,” you say, | ail the heathen into i the fact in that a major. introduce I tell 5 “do vou | glory? | ity of the people of those climes die in in. | ] into | ancy, and the infants sil go straight everlasting life, and so the vast majority of { those who die in China and India, the vast | majority who die in Afriea, go straight into | the skiesthey die in infancy, One haadmd | and sixty generations have Leen born sinee 1 i | Ing out all the stupendous harme man who says, “I can | { more easily and more clogely approach God | the world was eroated, and eo I estimate that there must be 15,000,000 children in glory, If nt a concert 2000 children sing, your soul is raptured within you, Oh, the transport when 15,000,000 little ones stand up in white before the throne of God, their chant drowns nies of use seldorf and Pour in through the twelve ates, Oh, ve redeemed, banner lifted, rank after rank, saved battalion after saved battalion, until all the city of God shall hear the tramp, tramp! Crowd all the twelve gates, Room yet, Room on the thrones, Room in the mansions, Room on the river bank, Let the trumpet of invitation be sounded un til all earth's mountains hear the shrill blast and the glens echo it, Ta sionaries tell it in pagoda and ecolportenrs sound it across the westorn prairies. Shout it to the Laplan- der on his swift sled, Hallo it to the Bedouin r ner the desert News, news! loriou hoave Ive gates to got into it! Hear it u thin blooded nations of eternal wir im the n three gates! Hoar it, O vo od inha nts panting ander « I taree gat Leipsic, n and twe 1th jut J a or wd ad they say: “Let me very useful on earth, ros, 1 bulit charches and ba rdt | ne . f snd having I was famou . MAnY “did igh the — FATAL PLACUE, It on 1 of Stricken Causes Sudden Death, Carries 100 ” arried jetims, is furni tigate 1} ealth Ihe doe la plague which Ireland in malignant, but not contagi lo inditions, though about the exact cause almost nothing known, Ite most appalling feature is the rapidity of it setion. It longest course does not axoeod three days, and scores died in from two to eight hours, The symptoms are pain in the head, a high fever and a tendency to draw back the head and shoulders, Pains like the stinging of with 186 Its and i= due to identical is, al | bees attack the ends of the toes and Angers, | extending to the head The eyes become fixed, crossed as death draws near, and the vietim sinks into a stupor, which lasts longer than the more painful features of the horel - ble dissase, OF 200 cases 150 died. Big Timber Land Deal, F. I. and C, W, Goodyear, of Buffalo, N. 2. have purchased 4000 acres of Potter County Pennsylvania) timber land from William Dent, and the timber and hemlook bark on another tract of 4000 nores. These tracts & estimated to contain 1,000 000 000 feet nN sanding timber, The price pald was #150,- 000, The timber lands of Potter County are now all practically in the haods of the Goods years, whose saw ills are at Austin, | partner for 815,000, leaving hin and | | ommendation I was indused t Tricks in Morse Dealing, I heard of a smooth buneco game that was worked on a tenderfoot from the East who came to Kentueky to buy a stock farm and go into the breeding of trotters upon an extensive scale. He bad more money than brains, but could not be instructed in the horse business. He bought a blue grass | farm and looked around for a stallion to put at the head of his stud. He sought the advice of an « xpert. The | expert told him he knew of n finely bred son of the great Hambletonian that could Le bought for 225,000, 1t! was a rare bargain, and the tenderfoot thought so too. The expert thought so much of the animal that he would go halves with the young breeder. The expert left the tenderfoot to study over the matter, seeing that the ZA was landed. Then he proceeded to | buy the horse in question, secrectly, for 88000, The trade was made be tween the tender! | the ostensi- ble owner of the sts on a basis of LHOO00, the tenderfoot putting up 3 ,000 and the expert 212 500 (so the tenderfoot The result was that the £4500 elear and still d one-half of the stallion, which to believed expert m OWN finally his i " clean 81¢ This is as ¢ meation uld be ree- gnized ws th trotter, A great many of and conch horses in t arks in New York and Philadelphia are bought up at the Kentucky sale who them a few months ar East to sell to mill tuck } ucky horse, however 0 ) KL } wl BOTEWA y deniers, ds train them Seat of the Thunder God s M indentation 1 as a sent, and therein he would sit for three days in spring, seven in sum- | mer, five inautumn snd two in winter, the St. Louis Republio also 1 believed that duriz and deep was present great in the whieh witho ght that the voleanic ned by its graphical name i rem untain, A WAR ECHO, HONORABLE SERVES EVERY VETERAN A PENSION, Dr. And the sO Limb is for a Gover Lone not the Only Hea ament Reward Either ut At first a the dises r Ataxia gomewhat, ¥ inti! 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I soon was en abled to walk around a little with the help of orutohes, After taking for some time | oan now walk without erutehes, my general health is much improved and I have re- gained my old-time vigor, I can walk about and enjoy Hite once more, for which I fool very thankful, and this happy result is due to the use of Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills.’ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People Are not a patent medicine in the sense that namo implies, They were first compounded 88 a prescription and usad as such in genera! practice by an eminent physician, So great was their eMoncy that it was deemed wise to place them within the reach of all. They Are now manufactured by the Dr, Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. 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