REV. DR. TAIMAGE. | SUNDAY'’'S DISCOURSE NOTED DIVINE. BY Subject: “Surpassing Splendor.” “Eve hath not seen not ‘orinthians {i,, 9. Paris worl Or 1 ho 1) an {sth bringing 00k again [| the pr WL. thrones arches, the 2 i spostios thrones of the martyrs, the of sus, throneof God! And we und to see the glory, and it is—thrones hirones! Thrones! 8t. John bids us look the great procession of the redecmod Jesus, on a white horse, leads the and all the armies of salvation folle white horses, Infinite cavalcade passing, Joseing; empires pressing into line, ages wing ages, Dispensation tramping on after dispensation, Glory in the track of glory. Europe, Asin, Africa and North and Bouth America pressing {nto lines, Islands of the sen shoulder to shoulder. Genera tions before the flood following generations after the flood, and as Jesus rises at the head of that great host and waves His sword in signal of victory all crowns are lifted, and all ensigns flung out, and all chimes rung, and all hallelulahs chanted, and some ory, “Glory to God most high!” and some, “Hosanna to the Bon of Davidl” and some, poets, thea ne again, and we ans passing, march, wing on oh THE | | | | deemed will | “Worthy is the Lamb that was slain!” till al | ent und homagy ven ar the » wmetions of endearm | in the vo lary of hea 3 ‘ "mn ! Irge © A ni! Amen' * hath not seen it, ear hath not hear Skim fr immer waters the brightest sparkle and you will get no ides Mf the erlusting sea. Pile uj | the splendors earthly cities, and would not make astepping stone hy might mount to the city of God, 10USe 18 a palace. Every step a triumph ery covering of head a coronation, meal 18 ¢ ngquet, E y stroke ron y ton is a w ling Every lay § ubilee : pture and hath not the whiel } Every I Every Hea If yo 10t SON ¢ lood » him have the ings part J ly parts of add tothe s the heat sing holrs patriar rl Great Other em the thrones re ( na all saved Anthem shall rus join worus, and all the sweet « gs of earth and heaven be of Christ Pevid of the harg Gabriel of the trumpet will ur ita deep song. and Africa will add t her matohiess vol I wish we conld antisip wish in the closing hyn to-day we might cat from the gates. Who the heavenly door soul through there may strain of the jubilant volees until we eatoh it? On, that as the song drops dows from heaven it might meet hall way a song come ing up from earth! churches » that rat that lay stip when to let some forth pens the In the athietie SpoTts which took place mt Tipperary, Ireland, J. M. Ryan, the British | champion, broke the world's record for the high jump, clearing six Jest four and a half they commanan | Canaanitesto inches, SABBATH SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAYL LESSON SEPTEMBER 8. FOR Lesson Text: ‘Caleb’s Reward,” Joshua 5+=14 Golden Text: Joshua xiv,, 14 Commentary. xiv., 5. “As tha Lord commandad M children of Israsl Aid, and they land." Moses and Joshua were faithfal ser vants of Jehovah and {implicitly ayed His ds, They laft nothing y that He commanded Joshua 1 land and divided it an the land restad from war ( But although tha land Israel they did not xiif., 1(, and thav allo n tha Jivide! DORENS n 10 p the part the ania nf brought tronhle " Every trun he with all sniritunl bless in Christ’ nl full n fow i {ie terward if xv., 63; xvi., 8 on AVEaL (Isa. vevd forty 3 hath kept alive as He said 1 8 It always has Hosald.” those that he Being y God but that God was able say, ‘lI ean do all thing strengthene ' soy # Caleb the son r an inheritance, | Abraham built an altar unto the dwelt, after Lot separated hin There ha welcomed and ent V Himself, and there the Lord commune! with him (Gen, xifl, 18; xvifi., 1, 85). Hebron is suggestive of fellowship or inion, and when we have the spirit and Caleb we shall with God means (I John i., 3) 4. "Hebron therefore became the inher. {tance of Caleb, because that he wholly fol- lowed the Lord God of lsrasi This follows ing fully is the secret of there can be none with a half heartea lowing. The next verse says that the name of Hebron was Kirjath-arba, being a great man among the Amakima, But “arba’” is also the Hebrew word “lour,” so that it might be the city of four, «Losson Helper, I waif from ntertainad the L coms Aluminum World's Falr Medals, The Scoville Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Conn., has begun to deliver 24. 000 alluminum medals, the awards of the Columbian Exposition. Each is three inches in diameter, made by a separate die, and contains the name of the exhibitor In the language of his own country. The medals are put up in plush-lined boxes, also of alum inum, Eskimos Starved to Den hh, Reports from Northern Labrador show an alarming number of deaths among the Baki. mos at Nain, a Moravian missionary settle ment onthe northern coast, Eighty persons, or one-third of the entire population, have died within the past two months, It is also reported that heavy bodies of fee from Arctic waters have been seen off the const, ’ The Rapidest Singer, Ensign Joseph C. Ludgate, of the Chisago Balvation Army, is said to be the most rapid singer in the world, He recently sang fifty- one hymns io sixty minutes, of Abraham | know what fellowship | fellowship,” for | fol- | for | HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS, POINTS FOR MARKETING, It takes experience to learn how to | select prime fruits and vegetables, and the young housekeeper finds herself the dupe of the market people again | and again because she does not know | good from bad or fresh from stale in reference to codibles, A fow points given by a market-man himself may assist her, To start potatoes, Select only those with well the | filled jackets and free from fprouts ; skin Natare in- the | potato should, when, in a healthy con- avoid those that have t and are soft to the t tended that tl ue wrinkled uch. edible portion of dition, fill its skin almost to the burst ing point with good, wholesome nour- ishment. An ol little that is fit to eat. are cheaper tl are really more expensive, bed waste 18 enormon y W hile they new 18 In choosing Ong that lor ILS fF) and are should 1 Variety, In buyin red At ato ti! 120 1 waders hiting, and with soars her tins into a likeness of the ra, and all with Keros ¢ cleaned marr Take a piece ut a quarter of slices of butter SUZar a and cinna Lobste r fresh lobster with the following dress ing: Beat the yolks of three well ; add four tablespoonfuls of salad oil very slowly, beating all the time; CRI add a little salt, cayenne pepper, halt a teaspoonful mixed mustard two tablespoonfuls of vinegar. Potato Croquettes—Prepare the mashed potatoes left from dinner by adding one egg, beat together and form into eylinder-shaped cakes, and set by until supper time, Then dip them in beaten egg, sift over cracker crumbs and drop into boiling hot lard. Cook a delicate brown. and f Oi well Delicious Rice-Boil one pint of rice, with a little salt, in two quarts of water, Put in small cups and when perfectly cool place in a dish, Make a custard of the yolks of two egge, one pint of milk and a teaspoon: ful of cornstarch, L.avor with lemon. When eold pour over the rice balls. Huckleberry Cakeo—Stir one cup of butter and two oups of sugar to a cream. Add beaten yolks of five eggs, then one cup of sweet milk, three caps of flour, one teaspoonful of nut- meg, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, the whites of five eggs beaten stiff and one teaspoonful of soda uissolved in hot water. Thickly dredge one quart of huckleberries and stir in with a wooden spoou or paddle, not %o bruise them. Bake in a moderate oven. with, there are 1 potato contains verv potatoes, they ause the Mules in the Minos, A PARALYTIU CURED, It is an common affair f Mis dier or Hevolat His Father Bo Yet his { mtion is Cured 1 Grandfather ‘ in the limit | be imprisoned for and less night of the YOAT mines, Fauralysis, the had | buried the surface the march of the white eplendor of snows had changed and to the springs. Four t | earth been ableze with the decoration { of brilliant autonomous Ent “Chins and his friends had remained in dungeons from which dav rhit, | could get a view the shaft, | appear a tiny circle, aglow in a sable sky Usually, when brought to the gn these at th earth, radiant in Later, the yY go a fantastic lor of the Leaver Onr sequaint foar there io fio | ance, “China, been YORrs had | the Upor been BORSONS, again AgAIn glories green mes md th 1 ’ there One up tremble the snnehine face, animal nost mad with The full splend the grass, the tre Oy the breezes, break They extravagant upon them suddenly career with {nee CADeY a miner told me had spent some del the surinee mines Finally miter ADRDGSDELLUTFIVY PF Farewell Sermon, u SE Tatway' wise ' Nally al Bele the eenatlili— Amusing Thrilt Radway's Ready Relief, i Rad way's Pills, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma ian 3 | H A i 1 cr Fever Fifty Cents a Bottle id by Drecgists RADWAY & CO. 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