:1L- THE SAVING LOOK- A0LIM1MB BKYOND TUB OATES ,1,0 fe Which th Ite. Dr. "JHVni(J ' Jri? Hobrewi ?! the Christian life we mint not go slip t ' , Thj, wurl.l wn not made form to rout I. in timonf war you wtu "no around tne ITrtt. t nvn in soldiers' uniform, who hnvo ZJ, -h still thi V nro lioliesuy mm ngiiioousiy thi'v but 1 have to tell you that In thfs !wiVi.'.n conflict. Itwwn tlm flint moment t'1"" l.,rt1iA ItminiT of Christ. whin we i .n,t the last ntnmcin m wim-u mi'm. n.., i rv there never will lx a single Instant JIT.lif. h wo will hnve a right to I o.T duty. v. throws nil nroun.l thin Christian life tho last moment In which we shout tho i...t throws nil arounu mm . iu isunu im '". t the old Homnn and Urecinn "mL-ihow game thn eont a man on a P" Tilth a stretch of norvo - i.. Hint. sometime, when ml eAtlll' III to tho goal, ho dropped I...I...-1I liUlnrv tnlla A,.., fXllllusiisi. . ... ..., no,i U'hiirA mnn ranin tin Ll cnlv had Ktr- ncth Just to grasp tho ral ami thon fnlt ilond. Now, wy this J' i making allusion to those very games ,r 'nll lo run tho raw, not to crawl It, (n walk it hut ' run tho race act lieforo . looking nnto Jews" find just an In tho Seen times n man would stand at tho end l tho nd wi,n Iwautiful garland that wan to he nut around tho head or Wow of tho mn--ful racer, so tho lionl Jesus Christ Itsmbat the end of tlm Christian rnco with tl. garland of eternal life, nnd may Ood trant that by Hi holy spirit wo may so run i,. (i tiiin. Tti ! f r '"' Wcllistoti, the chemist, ,.11-kiil where hi InlMiralory was, ami thn ln,iiiiivr oxjHftrtl to lw aliown mw lai-Rii .iriiiH "I ll'- "'I' V, r-T oxnoiwivonipnra. tit, hut W t'llilon onlorotl his wrvaut t hniij " " trav a fow Klns nml a rt'ttirt, . . ... i. ...i... i i....,.. -ri, .v bit. I'flli'l'V. I lllll Kt HO 1II,T 1' vi lilii'inw nun thi"'" ' know Hint thtTi-nro a pront mim ho tnkoa hololilirar'to'Xini tlu-ir tlo'l 'fv. 'I'lifV hvt (hi many thttn itH on ton thou-iiliii lliinin; hut 1 havo'to wiy that nil mv tlm 'l'l!' imiiiilawttiiiniif!MMiirt'o wonm: f.liini unto ftwuv" n"'l when wo can uti.l.T-lnri'l thf hi'lylit ami tlm doptli ami tho litilh nml III'' hrt'iiilth nml tlm itillnity ami t, iniiii' ti-ity of that imjwngo wo can umlor- itnii'l nil . . , I remark in thf first ilnfO. wo nuifit look t nirii-t ii. our jMTwiiinl Knviour. Now, you limit iu nrll iih I, that man i only a blastoil ruin "f hat h otii'o w ax. Tlioro in not bo nni'li tlilTi'i't'iifo Itptwoon a vcnm-I coming out of I.ivitinh.I harlior, with 'H!iiintH flying anil tUf tl't k iTowihtl with gooil cht-or, ntul tbt-K"1"' l,,,i"mn. ami that tianio votwol tlriv Idi: n jiint lon Ixlaml ooa-tt, the drowninK Tiim'r.i:rrTt ckhiiiii io ihiiih ntiiiu mo iiniot'rif I. .. I I , - ... A 1 i I... 01 till' UrKKt'll ll Mi'tlllli'l, u tllt'tu IU II tmiii mull as lie tiiino from tho liamlH of t;,., tiinpK "I for n K'untl ami K'iri iiik v..m;i', lut nfti'rnnril, throiiKli tin nli'tiip' of tho ilevil, toxiuHl ami drivi n ml itii-Im-iI. tin' t'nnKt of tho lit'nr fiiturn rtnwn with ilit- fniiiifii t of nn awful nml rtiTtml liii ri'i k. thir hotly ii wnuiK. How rVily it i iiiiiMii ki'tl of tliM-aso. (iiirmiml iiii- How linnl it In to ifinciulitT, ami b" tnMlv to forgot. Tho whole nature iliit orilonil. inini thf crown of tho lu-atl to tho If nt tin' foot wotinil.t, liruiiHH, iiutrrfyimj tik. "All Imvi' hIiiiumI nnilooiiio short of tho priory of timl." "Hy one inini nin initi'ml nit"' tin1 wurl.l anil tlrnth by hin, lllll Ml lll'lltll tlllH MISHttl II I Mill all una fur that nil liaVo Ninnml.'' Thorn i in llrii.il a plant thoy rail tho "inurili'ri'r," fir t lio -mil li- ri'iiMin that it ia an hIsoiioum it kill iilinixl I'ViTythin it Unii'liin. It liofciiiH tun ni.l nrotiml tho root of tho trno, ami tDiiniiC up to thn hrniirhi'S ri'iu lun nut to tlm ctulk i if tlm linini'lieH, killiti); tho troo an it pv i.l' nit,'. Whi'ii it haa tiiino to tho tipoml ot the Liuiirli the troe ii doail. 1U am-tl full to tlio miiiitl and iitjirt otbor plauta juit B4 niiir.li i . us. Ami mi it In with Kin. It is a polannoua plant tlint wim pliuititl in our wuil a lontf vliilc uk". nml it r..niifi wimling nlKiut tho Imtly Hint tlio niiii.l ami the aoul, poisoning, piiuiiiK, ixiiioiiiiiK killing, killiiiR, killing uml (.'.UK. Now, thorn would Ih iih ntitl of my iliM-niirsini; iihiii thin if thorn wore no ay tl tiiin kin out that plant. It I a most iniinisiili iiili' lliiiin for ino to como to n mini lm in in liiiniit'iiil ti'oulilo uml onlui jjo Uniii liistriiulilo if 1 luivo no nlloviatiou to olft r. It I- nn unfair tiling for inn to como ton nmn vim is m. k ainl fiihii'go iimiii his ilisoaMi if 1 liavo no ri'ini'ily to oll'or. Hut I liavo a rilit to inmo t" a nmn in f'luiirlnl lintnMi or iiv.-i'-iil ilistros. if I hnvo llnnni'ml ro-on-f.irti'inoiit tooiror or a nuro rui-o to proposf. lllisii In (IihI that mi tho nioiiutuinn of "ur mii tlnTi inllmiinl rovorliinton a aon of "olvHtiiui. Lmiilor tliiin all tho Voiron i if unii'lap' i tho tnimM'tof (Iml's ili livolancr, -'iimiiiit;. -tlh, Israol, thou hast ilostroyixl iliysolf, i,ut in Mo is thy hi'lp." At tho lairriil piios of our iliinp'on, tlm ronquoror kii. ks anil tho liinin rronk nml p'tiul at tlif smiiiiiic open. The famine ntruek pick Up the millmii llnit lulls ill I li ia il.l.., i... ililul the Hisiiis rlim their linn.li uivin.f I'rink, oh thirsty noul, ami live for- P'Vit, nml tlm fift that l"'i em ,, tho r.M'kv luiilli. oath of sin lii.'W tiiino into sin. u, Hi ,..l ii,.. flry III. liis iru.kin nn llm unlit In. r I I Jlreiiks tlir.mli to tho wuter linrnkn, piiul the .lark niK,t of tlm aoul IH-Kinm Jtn Krnw uruy with tho nioniliik'. 'ru to Bile, j.ii to llaiiii., from horizon u .n.ii . hattorion of temptation nil- IU'I.I T 1. 1 ... ,1. . m i . .i.Miuii-H mm lOUglll HKrtlUst us ruptured nml mu,lo t n,rht ,i ur si.lo. Not r- .wnii hi uy , or trub0 on tmr h U",'1' n" rmu ' "LookinK unto intiun. "lint n'lini i., ..... . , . ,.,,..,1.1 " juu Ilieuil IIY lHlll- mh ..?'" "",e 0110 "liro8. I mean knt do you mwiu i,y tuitht" I "in. ' h'Iiovimb. "What do you moan hy , , .. If "",a" thl": If inoiniKO to i " , on- iin, aim i nave con- P "lice in y.,r vernoity-if you nay you will . ..... ,., IUMU, BU(, x ULVtl v ' u. I euiiie j, roiifl,,.,.e that vou nro an i"-t mail , ami will do what you say. S ,u;r,1 J,'u I'ht ist hivn: yii f'tiini pni'doii ami lifo and heaven. Now, tiro in ami heaven, you ran ""in it Vou como uml get thom." come ami ask llrst. ";: "I tairt n.nv.,, , .ut K'vo it to mo." 11 1 1 n li I V. .. ..7a rt ."'f:. "ut"."7' '1 niuuurti, V . 'oii jiihuh, fcaio BsLiiiir f .,l,,"ut '"ttcr. I fc li,. ,. r.." ." l""oii. tikw hunt urc ,.ii l..fr I1I1.I...-.I I !. ""'1'Tstaml it n man over did. ""UltiiMt,,, lv.( frai tli U tho L'lftof liltlkii,.. i.'l'i . K1" I'l 'y r l i; , . ?'"' tho rospoiiHi- tuf . "A'1'1"1""- . -Nl'- Kuithlntho aii... 'll'u"miiiiKworupiuyur. en,,.. . ?r"' '""Aim, vumrk airn hi ii, . , . . . oxainiiT.. v UK)lt l4 J,i :,, "P'o. Now. a .i.i iu,i to Lot l?inB 'ry)f. "rt' u"wver ox "tiie' i,! the natural world Hie artist J i . nl "uwoed aa lo iron. Vh '' U" U t " '"ho t u(il(i i". J tliemoruiiiK "by "Turner" tho hi nk, L I.! I",,m"r. ucoeadd o it .V. torm uiKin the tHji,d,,utt ; . Wol",Hr ""HI it ii.... . "B. u, in the m i nt .if . .urn IodUmiI . .. . . " " wiiitmil I 'l waning h . U?'n ,t,ho wth of the world k.iT. i "'"'ronu tuo It,,.., .. . " inau in 1 turrv Kl, vf. Ut he will i,uitit t pikrai.,,.,1.! .?..Teirr".l!' of Hnonaor. or lw will u 01 tuai' 1 wWo Kuier- uut lucceed 01 well aa that man who culture, hi. own na tural rtyle. What I true In thi. .,,ect tn,n ,n "pcct to rhar nctcr. Thoro wore men who wore fascinated with fyii-d Myron. Ho was lame and wore T ,rK,, oollar. Then thoro were ton. t tnoumnils of men who resolved that thoy would lie just like Ix.H Ityron, and thoV limped ond woro larire collar, but thoy tli, not linre any of his Konlu.. Yon cannot sue roiwfully copy a man whether he la had or KoikI You niay take the yory best man that ever lived and try and live like him. and you will make a failure. Them never was a la-ttor man than Kdward laym Man have road his hitwrnohr hat he was a sirl, , thoy woro KrowinK ln (r,r, 1,,,., tfe"; ZZZ T"' Ukp Mm loi.roasion of spirit. There wore men to copy Owner !mi..i?u B1";-1""? ,,nn"' b,,t notlmoa nllllrUyl with mclnn. holy almost to insnnitv. his ytruoa. g0t t'OWIHr', fa,,1, ,,ut '"" ' There never waa hut one notnK fit to copy ..f"i7 rrntl,rlp" Ho came out thro, il, hiinil)losuiT.in.li.i,Rn.lwitliaKnitan.lninii. iH'rRndla.havlordilTHn.nt from anything the worltl had sihii. AmonR all.clanses of M!;,.,i(, Hn was a perfect m.Nol. Anions flsherniei, He showed how fishermen should art. An.; nXKatiirrora, Ho showotl how taxxathcrert should art. Anions lawyers. Ho showed how Inwyera should art. Among f armors He showed how farmers should art Anionic rulers, Ho showed how rulers shoulii art. Critic, tried to Mini In Hi. conversation or sermon some thing unwise or unkind or iimitulnte: tint thoy never found It. They wotrheil Him oil how they watched Him! Ho never went Into a lioii .o hut they know It, and they know how lontr Ho starotl, nml when Ho come out, and whether He hail wine for dinner. Wander twisted her whim nml wairgivl her imisoncd tmiKiio and set her traw, hut could not catch Him, Little children rushed out to get from Him a kiw, nml old men tottensl out to the street corner to see Him pass. Ilo you want an Illustration of devotion, In hold Him whole nihtn in prayer. lo you want an cxnmpln of niilTerini;. Ktv His path ni rtiss ralestine tracked with lilmnl. ).i ytm want an exnuiplo of imtienre, sis Him nliusisl nml never giving one sharp retort. )o vou wiuit an example of Industry, see Him with- nit one idle moment. Do vou want a si'fi. men of sai-rilUv, lisik at Ills life of sell tie. uinl, Hiniliiithof ignominy, His wpulehiT of humiliation, t Hi w hut an example! 1 1 is feet woimdisl, vet He sulimittt'd to the journey. His hark fini-roted, ami Vet llecarrlisl the cross. Mirui K, Mo never stunk Ixu k asaui, Condeinnisl, yet he nwn higher than His calumniators, and with wounds in His hand and wounds in His fift and wnumls on His lirow ami wounds in His side, Ho ejaculated: "l'ather forgive them, they know not what they do," Ah, my brethren, that is the pole l,v which to m-t your compass, that in the headland hy which t steer, t lint In the light hy which to kindle your lamps, that in the exnuiplo that wo ought nil to follow. How it would smooth out the roughuenn in our disposition, and the world would ls impresntsl hy the trans formation and would say : "1 know what is the mnttcr with that mini, he has Imvii with Jesus and has learned of Him." Alexander wan going along with hin army ln Pomiannd the snow ami ice were i gn at that tho army halted mid said: "We can't march any further." Then Alexander dis mounted from hin horse, took n pirkax, went, ahead of his army ami struck into the ieo nml snow. The soldiers said: "If he can do that, we can do it," and they took their picks ami soon tlio way was cleared nml the army inarched on. !So our linl tlinmouiitisl from His glory, and through nil lev obstacles hewn npnth for Himself and n path forun, saving: "Follow Mel I do not ask you to go through nny KiilTcring, or light any lint tins w here I do not lead tin) way! Follow Me!" Again I remark, that wo nro to hmk to Christ an a SVIIIIinthi.er. In there nnvluiilv in tho house to-ilny who does not want hviii pathyf I tin not know how uny one canlivo without sympathy. Thoro are those, how. ever, who have gone through very rough pnths iu life who had no divine arm to loan on. How they got along I do not exactly know. Their fortunes took wing, in soino tiiifortunnte investment and flow uwny. Tho bank faihsl and they buttoned up ape'nnilcH pocket. Ktitlilon speculators carried off tho fragment, of an estate thoy were twenty five year, in getting with hard work. How did they stand it without Christ? Death cam"! f"to the nursery nml thorn wan an empty crib. One voice less in the Iioiis Imlil. One fountain lcs of joy nml laughter. Two ban. Is less, busy all day long in hmrt. Two foot less to go Isuiuding uml romping through tho hull. Twoeyen loss to b-aiii with love uml gladness. Tin h nil that house iihadow after shadow, shadow after shadow until it wan midnight. How did they get, through it I do not know. Thev trudged tho great Sahara with no water in the gint skinn. Thoy plunged to their chin in the slough of dcsHiml nml hud no one to lift them. In nn iiusennorthv craft they put out into a black Kiiroclydon. My In-other, my sister," there in a balm that pure the worst wound. There in n light that will UiikIIh up thn worst darkness. There is a harlsir from the roughest ocean. You need und may have the Saviour's sympathy. You cannot get on thin wuv. 1 ws your trouble in wearing you out liody and mind and soul. I come on no fool's errand to-day. I come with a balm that can heal any wound. Are you sick Jesus wan nick. Are you weary? Jesus was weary. Are you persecuttsl? Jenus wan pcrsccubsl. Are you bereaved? Did not Jesus weep over Ijijii-us t)h, yen, like u roo on tho iiiount uins of Mother JeniiH comes iMuiniling to your soul to-day. There in not one passage of Horiiituro, every word of which in n heart throb: 'Come unto Mrs all ye who nrn weary and heavy laden, ami 1 will give you rent." Then there is another passage Just an good: "Cast thy burden on the I,rd nml lie will bilstuiu thee." oh, there are green pasture where the heavenly shepherd leads the wouiitle I mid sick of the Hock. The Son of timl stands by the tomb of Iji.i run ami will gloriously break it open ut tlm right time, tlenesaret cannot tons itn waves mo high that Christ cannot walk them. Tho cruse of oil will multiply into an illiinituli e supply. After the orchard seomn to hum i Invii robbed of all its fruit, the 1ird hasoii) tree left, full of golden a 'id ripe supply. Tlm retuiem may wail with gloom and w ith death; but there cometh after a while a song, a chant, an anthem, a battle march, a jubilis. a coronation. Oh, do you not feel the briuith of Christ's sympathy now, you woiindisl oik's, you troublisl ones? If you do not. 1 would like to tell you of the chaplain ill tile iirm v who won won in lei I no he could not walk, but he heard at a distance aiming the dying a mail who said: "Oh. mv tlod!" ilnsaidto himself: "I must help that 111:41 though I can't walk." So ho rolled over and rolled through his own blood and rolled 011 over many of the slain, until he cainu where thin poor fellow won Hiilfcriug ami he preached to him the comfort of the (lospel, and with hin own wound ho seemed to smitho that man's wound. It wan sympathy going out to ward un object most lits'essilolis, and one that ho could easily understand. And so it in with Christ, though wounded nil over Himself, He hours the cry of our repentance, the cry of our btiruav incut, tlio cry of our inivcrty, the cry of 0111 wreU liediiess, and llosnvn: "I must go and help that soul," and lie rolls over with wounds in head, wounds in hands, w ounds in foot, toward us, until He comes just where we are weltering iu our own blood, and He pntn His arm over un and I see it is a wounded arm, and it in a wounded hand nud as Ho throws His nrin over us I hoar lliiu nay: "1 have loved thee with nn everlast ing love," Again, wo must look to Christ aa our Anal rescue. Wo cannot with those eyea, however good our sight may be, catch a gl'mpse of the heavenly lund for which our souls long, lint 1 have uo more doubt that beyond the cold river there is a pluco of glory and of rest, than we have thut across tho Atlantic Ocean there is another continent, liut the heavenly land and this lund stuiul in mighty contrast. This is barrenness ami that ver dure. These shallow stream, of earth which a thirsty 01 might drink dry, or a mule's hoof trample into mire, coniared with the briKht, crystalline river from uudor tho Nirnnn, on tho bank, of which river the ar mies of heaven may rest, ami into whosecltwr flood the tree, ot life dip Ua-lr liranchea. These instruments of earthly mush, so easily racked Into discord, compared with the Imrpithnt thrill with eternal rapture, and tho trumpet that are so musical that they wnko the dead. These streets along which we go panting in summer heat or shivering In w inter', poltl, and the poor man carries bio burden and the vagrant ask. for alms, and nlong which shtilllo the feet of pain ami want and w compared with thoeo streets that sound forever w ith tho font nt Joy ami hiHI iiosa, and those walls made ont of all manner of precious stones; tho light Inl. rsliot with r flections from janer ami chrysolite and topn. aud sardonyx aud beryl ami emerald nml chrysoprnsiis. Oh, the contrast lad ween this world, when wo struggle with temptation that will not li rniifuoral, nml that world where it is per fect Joy, perfcin) holiness uisl porfivt nwtl Saitl a little blind child- ".Mamma will I lie blind in heaven?" "Oil, no, my dear " replied tho mother, "you won't be "blind in heaven." A little lame child mid "Mamma, will 1 lie lain in heavenf "No." she replied, "yon won't bo lame In heaven." Why, when tho plainest Christian pilgrim nrrivm ot the hne-ualy gate it os im to him, ami ns the nngohi inmo down to escort lii.it in. and tliey spread the bnmpict, and tin y keep fmlivnl over the august nrrival, ami Jesus coimv with a crown and says: "Wear this," and with a palm nnd any.: "Wave this," mid jsiints to a throne and says: "Mount this." Ilion the old citizens of heaven como around to hear the newcomer's ns'itnl of deliverance wrought for him, ami an the newly arrivtsl soul tells of the grace that pardoned nml tho mercy that saved him, all tho inhabitant, shout tho prnisoof the King, crying: "Train Him! I'rnise Him!" Onaint John Hunynii caught n glimiwo of that consummation when ho said: "Just a. the gates were 1, pon, si to let in the man. I looked Iu after them, nml lielinlil tho city shone like the sun: the street a were nlso pnvisl with gold and in them walked many men w ith crowns on their In ads, nml golden harp, to sing prnisos withal. And after Hint they shut Up the gates which when 1 lint! iss'ii I nishisl myself nm.ui;; them." Kit. TAI.MAUK'H M'I'KAI. Koll .. On the morning of tin-day mi which th. foregoing sermon wan to havels'en d livered by Dr. Tnlm.-ige, hw church, the llrooklyn lais'i n ii-ie, was comp ote v ,l..xl.-,,v.l hv lire. Dr. Talninge has issu.sl the following a p sill for aid to all his friends tlu-oiihout 1 liristeinloiii: i'i 'Jie Voiife; Hy a niidilen calamity we nre without a church. I hn bull, ling associate! with mi much that is dear to un is in ashen. In be half of my stricken ciiiierogalinii 1 make ap peal for help, ns cur church has never nn lined itn work to this lis-nlitv. Our church has never Is-eti sutlleient cither in si.e or upis'iiitmotits for the people w l ue Wo wanttobuiltl something worthy of our city nml worthy nf th,. ,,f ij.i I f UNi iNHi. which, ml. I, si to the iiisuraiic. will Mill. I what is n.s-ded. I make apin al to all our friends tin ghout Chrislenil.im. to all iletioniinatioiis, (,,,,11 cr.ssls and those of no crts'd nt nil, to como to our assistance. I ask nil readers. ,f my sermons in the world over to i nmri.iiiie as fur an their means will allow. What we do ana Church tlepotuln lipiii the illililidiilte respniise made to thin can. 1 wnnon tlio event mv ileparture for a brief visit to the Holy I.11111I, that I might lie belter prepared for mv work here, but that visit must be jsistsnitsl. I 0,111111. t ,nvo until something is done to ilis-ide nur future. May the ti.sl who has our dost in y as individuals and churches in His hand appear for our de liverance. Kesponse to this appeal to the ins, pi., may In-sent to me. "Ih'iNikUu, N. Y . nml I will, Willi my own hands, nek'uow ledge tho receipt thortsif T. ) Witt Tai m.mih. TEMl'EBAXCE. THK BUNDAT II A I.I.WAT DOOR. "Whither Uadeth yonder airwayl" (Juotli th. stranger on hi. way 'Tnanthecornxr liouor storewy On tlio quiet Sabliiitli day. Ho was answered, "I will show you. If you'vo not been there before, They'll be glad within to know you 'Tin tho Sunday hallway door." To a ileu where drunkards wulluive.l, fn tlio fumy, sickening nir, He the guidu'ohligitig followed, l'rmlt'iics w hispering, " Ileware I" At th. bar, though young tho morning, Drinkers down the riimdid siur, Law ami Christian dutv scorning, Hidden by th. hallway door. In a corner senseless lying Slept tho father of a brood At his home were voicen crying l'"or the luxury of fond. Dili he think of them at waking ? Not a bit ; he drank tho more, Till they threw him, limp and shaking, From the .Sunday hallway door. Still thj rattle of the glome.. Still the riot of th.Vain. ; No one bonds how swift time passe While tho demon cup ho drains. Shoutn and laughter idiotic. Hi bald curses by the seor. I Go and seo King Hum despotic. Through the Sunday hallway door I i'tiui Jas-tt, in A'eut i'urk Nee$. C BAS BKKX A 1.IKKI.OXO TKKTOTAI.RK. John iltirnn, the executive head of th rreat London strike, apiear. to U a man of decided ability. Personally hn is a KK'ialiit, but hetlins not seem to have been swayod by Ins ptculiar view, in hi. management of th. strike. Ilo was always cool earnest aud active. Ho had to ileal with unorganized forces of men scattered inconveniently 0rr a wide area. Un soma days ha made over thirty speeches, and had to visit a. many points of the, metropolis. Hums is self-etlu-rated, and his neatly furnished hous. has a large library of l Nik, chiefly on imlitical economy and work, of reference. He ha been a lifelong teetotaler aud uou-smoker. I'raitk l.tslie'i. TUltfURaNCC NKWll AND NOTM. The retail liipior ti alllo is now prohibited In seventy-nine municipalities of th. pro vince of Manitoba. In on. year the silic of Kt. Iet.rsliur trrested 47,WX) ersoii. for drunkenness, and loo died from Inebriety, The profit, earned by tha drawer. Ouin tat iSc Co., Dublin, last year amounted to th. .uormoun sum of I, Ull.tslO. Th. res n that some man can't make both mis meet is hocausa they nr. too biuily .u laetl in making one end drink. Iu a year the neopU of London drliik 20d, KjO,(M quarts or beer, and consume 600,000 xen, a.OO,), 000 sheep, i!00, 000 calves, andaoo, 'JOU .wine. Th. National Coffee-Tavarn Aiwooiatlou k.ld it. annual conference lately at i'etera borough, Kngland. Tha Dutchess of Rutland wa. present, and spok. hopefully of the moveineut. Lord Salisbury, th. British Premier. Iu let. lers to the Duk. of Westminster, promises at the coming conference ou the slave trail, iu Africa to tak. measure to retires th. honor krafllu among th. natives, Cardinal Manning, at elirhtv-two. at a re sent meeting in Loudon of tha denonitora at Ilia South-Eastern and MetropoliUn Hallway Haying. Haaik, mad an impressiv. plM for teiuperaue. on th. part of railway men. llie ll.lglau Ooverninont hava anminU.1 a comuiisnion of Inquiry on tho condition of th. working clause.. A workingman ha. poluted out to th. commission that drink is tha main causa of the miserable condition of hi claim in lielgium. Statistic .how that tha consumption of ahxdiol in Franc, doubled between 187S and lb3. No wonder th. Anti-Aloohol Con Vrm resolved that tu. Ooyerumanrs of tha world "ought to plaoa prohibitiya duties" oa thia wnkteut pvumn.. . - SUNDAY SCHOOL. litcasoa von hunoav oct. iii "ftayld'e Thank.Klvto( rrarer," II Baoa. 13-20-Oolden Tettt 1 The... y. 1R Not -a lfl. "Then went Kim; David In. son set lie. fore the Ixml." The word "then" take. 11. back to the first vnes of this 1 hapter.whero we read thnt the Inird having given David rest round nlsiut from all his enemies. n thoughts turn to the Ark of thsl dwelling within enrtaii w hile he dwells in a house of redar, and the prophet Nathan encourage, him in hi purpose to build an house forth Ark; thin leads ton inessacn from the lnrd to l'avi.l. In w h t h he is told that not he but his son shall build the hnus.niid that through this son David's house nud kingdom and throne shall lie established (It. V made sure) forever. So, with thn n'miirance from )nl of a wonderful Son ami an eternal kingdom. nesifs iM-tore tne l,ortl and says "Vt ho am 1, ft lord Und! and ivhnt is my homo that Thou hast brought ni hitherto!'' When Mnscs said. "Whoain I " iKx. iif., in tltsl's answef to him wan, "Certainly I will be with thee.', When (lideon said. "1 h my 1ird, wherewitli shall f save Israel" the l'rd'satiswer to him r-nn, "Surely 1 will U with theo" iJndg. vl., l.M. if we would In-usetl of D'tl id iindn a blessing to others, it can only be by remeiii boring thnt we are nothing and (toil in every thing, and that mir highest plo.'eis Ijing lo at our Hedoenior's f'S't, a broken and'emptied ycssel, for the Master's ne made meet. It'. "Thou hast spoken alsoof thy servants' house for a great while to come." Not only was David .msrd at tho past goodness nf tiisl to him in taking him fitmi the sheep cote and from following tlm slup to In' the ruler over (lisl's people Israel (v. villi, but he was overwhelmed by the revolution now made to him of the futiiie glory and stability of his house .ml kingdom. "jo. "And what can David my more unto Thts for Thou, I.onl Coil, know est Thy ser vant." Inasmuch as tiod knew all about Dnvid l eforeever lie lic-aii to lend him out, hefelt that tlcre wan nothing more for him tosny. "I. "For T!iv Word's sake, and according to Thineown I'.er.rt. has Thou done nil these great things to innke Thv servant know them." In Keklel xxw i.. 'JJ , speaking of this very kingdom when Israel shall be re. stored ami ch atisod from all their sins, thn Lord says thnt llnwill do it, not for their sokes, lint for Ills Holy Name's sake. When we rememlier that one of thn pris-ions mimes of Jesus Son of I'nvid, is "The Word of Hod" iJohnl., I; Hev. iv. 1:1). then we un derstand that "for Jesus'n sake" He will ac" muiplish nil things concerning Hin elect church, nnd His elect nation Israel, "accord ing to the eternal purpose which He pui'isis! in Christ Jesus our bird." (Kph. iif.. Il l 'j;i. "Ami what one nation 111 the earth in like Thv jnsiple, even like Israel, e which Thou redoemedst toThen from Kgypt, from the nations and their gods." l-,,i"l alone of all the nations wm thus ln.n.ne.1 of (iiMl, nml surely Ilo hud a right to expect from them great tlinc.-s in the w.iv of olmli ence, in return for the great things which He had done for them. Th church of t 'hrist, comHsetl of bellevern gathered out of all nations. Ins been redeemed by His pr 'ci.ms blmvl that she msy make Hun a tiame on thin earth; and Ho has a right to expect from every 0110 thus redeenusl a holy hf" and a whofn hearted devotion to Himself in His present great work of preaching theliospol to every creature. I '-'t. "Thou has cnnllrmet to T'..ys -If Thw people Israel, to he n people unto The for ever, and thou Lord art b Hne their CihI." "I know that w hatsoever tiod tloeth, it shall bo forever'1 (Keel. Iii , I t). The sun, tmsui and stars nn we look iiikiii them in tin. heav ens are a sign to us that Israel shall never cense to bo a nation before Hod; nud that lie will never fully cast them away, not with standing all that they have done; hut will restore them to their own land, pair out Hin spirit upon them nud make them a bless ing in thn midst of the earth, getting them Iiraise and fame in every hind where they lave been put to shame. 'J.V "And now, o l,..r,l find, do nn Thou h.st said." David follows up his heart felt thanksgiving by placing himself entirely iu th. will of liod nud nt Hin dUp i-al: like Marv when she said: "iiehold the hiin.lmai.l of the lord; lie it unto 11:0 according to Thy word." (Luke 1., IP.) It is not for 11s to won der how tiotl can or w ill do an He has prom ised, but in iiiitness ami coiilideiiee to say : "Hatli H. said and shall He not do it:' or hath He spoken ami shall He not iiink" it good!-" (Num. xiii, ll.) '.il. "And let Thy name lie magnified for ever." David seeks not hisonu glory nor the glory of Israel, but that through him or hin house or bis lM'ople the name of Jehovah may Ins inagnilled. We call by the (Inly Spirit be enabled Pi pray truly that Christ iiihv bit inagnilled iu our In sly whether by life or death (l'lnl. I . '-'in. 17. "Kor Th O Lord of Hosts. Hod of I. rael, hast revealed to Thv servant, having. I will build thee an house," and therefore Da vid prayed thin prayer. Thin in the right thing to ilo with all tho revelations which Ciodmnl s to us iu Hin word concerning His ftreat gissliiess toward us ami His purpisrn not yet fulllllisl; just receive them grateful ly, eat them joyfully, and pray for them with expectatii.ii. lit. "And now, O Lord (itsl. Thou art that (iisl. ami Thy words be true, ami 'I'll.. 11 hast promised thin goodness unto Thv servant." lie here acknow ledges that ho linnlv believei that nil iml's words am I rue, and he simply pleads His promises. Thin is wl at we iiesd to-day on the part of Christians; to lay hold of litsi's promises anil plead them with the sameoonllilono witli which we v.oiild present a check nt the hank for payiiieu. ; leiisstl.,, check will not be paid until we endorse it, so we iicctl not exHct a promise to be fullilled till we endorse it -that is write our own Hamo upon it an if it. meant us individually. !J!. "Thou, O 1ird bust spoken itjaud with Thy blessing let the house of Thy ser vant bo blesed forever." "Satislietl with favor, ami full with thn blessing of t lie Lu'il' (Deut. xxxiii, till), who can estimate it ? " blessing that there s'.iall not be room enough to receive" (Mai. iii.. Pi), why t-ii iiild wo not have It? Only let ns lulllll the coudiliniH of this last one and it will surely com, in Hin time; and ns to the blessings of Matt, v., 1 -notice the conditions and fulliil thnoi. I wish that space permitted me to notice tim titlesof Hod in thin It-son; let me just m":i tion them, ami may komn student so, !; tli;ii out and feed upou'them. Jehovah, by itself, twice; Jehovah Klohitn, twice; .loin, vail Tnebasth, twice; Adouai Jehovah, six tunes; Klohim, by itself, six times; the ii.imooi (.'.., I eighteen times iu thin lesson uiiil"i- liv.i ililierent titles ami ouch full of siuill -.i.-e. Ltnaun lleliitr. THE tilting DCMOIT. In New York the other day, John Lynch, a cobbler, wound up a series of drunken quarrels with his wife by shooting h.r fatallt with a pistol, ami he is now iu jail. Until I few mouths ago they lived happily together, be industriously working at his trad, ami sin taking care of their humble home aud theii three little children, liut she took to drink and he imitated her example, frequent quar rels following. Result, wife-murder, thi calfold or a dungeon iu tho prospective, and orphaned children. Isn't this a terrible pict lire? It would bo if it wer. not so common It liapiMiis every day. What can be dime U chock the evil drinkr It U th. gravest ipiea thin that this country has to dual with now What can break thi. awful hondagor Then I hardly a corner in Now York that hanu'l its saloon, and thoy ara mainly supported by the wajen of th poor. Wipe thoiu out, 'I'vtaii Sifti(j$. On of the strongest temperance men in Kngland i. Mr. William Kackett, who i. th. originator of a superior rUn of non-alcoholic drink. These, together with th. fainnu. Ixindon "ooffoediounes" hava don. much to forward tho cause of total abstinence in th. UriUtfU Uiupirt. ood's wat or AMswmmo trayicr. To Thee, O, bins, d Chi ,t we pr.y Diy after day, tbiv alter tlay; That Tin n the rlxht w HhM surely sjslxmI Tlio link e. clot Im, th i hungry fee , The sinner s ive, the lost leiliim, Ti 1 all shall 1 raise lhy ho y tisino. Ami then we, thoujhtions go our way. Day a tor day, day after dav; The sorrow r 11 1, thn Weak, the poor, Thoy c-iiss i.ur pat -is th"y in our door; Tne erring ones tliono plunged in sin; bo we do ought to bless, or wiuf And yet wo- falthl.-s wnnoVr why (h d do s not hmir i.ur ilnilv rry. He only hears and answer prayer, When willingly w do our share. Then lot un work an well nn pray, Day ttttorilnv, dnv after d iy. Julia I). VW,-10 (.Vl,, a, Tufa. aj nofit with inmATrrs) itntAa, Dr. Ilotiar tenderly loved rhildmn, and wrote swis-t liviimn for theni. How km'idy Ihoso in Kdiiibiirgh will find hW loss) Heing In thnt city a tew yarn since, it wnn my f:ood fortune lo hear him address nn nnim ily of Sumlay si-h,s. cliildren, nml, Is finro h" entered Hn, pulpit, sing witn them noma of his children songs. When he went tin tho long pulpit stairs tlm children caught tho inspiration nf his presence, end mug with new strength nml linpressiveno.n. An has Iiocii said, his srnonal npM'nrance nnd Insur ing ri'inimtod one of bin h) inns "lender, kweol and tr n tpiil " Hin long white hair made him look venera. bl". I, lit he had no othei nuirk of old agn. His praver was an simple an n child. Hin voice wan low, quiet nml porsimsivo. It had n de rided Scotch accent, but wnn clear and pleading. His w hole manner wan stiggnstivo sif Inn linen; Cnlm 1110 my find, and keep mncnliu; l't Thine eutstretchoil wing 1W' like the shade of Kbm s nilm Hcsidn her desert spring. He lenmsl over the hich pulpit and spoka for nenrlv mi hour, in a quiet innnner, vet 'with a magnetic power that riveted every k'c. 'llm children hk.. steadily in hin fnen. The addre. s fastened itself upon my mind. He read HI, tho cl ll.lici the llrst part or thn third chapter of .b.lin. llm manner of rending the Scriptures with theni wnn to me novel nn well as Interesting, though I judge It to be a tVottish custom. He read: "Thorn wan a man of the I'luiri Mnn mimed"--hern hn p tiisnd, and ton chil dren responded, "Nicoilninus," "Th sumo enmn to Jesun hv" "night." responded tha children So, through tho reading, thn children rend the word at which hn pniisml. The h irmoiiv nnd promptmsn rnpiired, nnd thn fact that they did not know thn word nt which hn would stop, 1,1,1, lo tlm strlcte-t at tention tits'ossarv on their part. Occasion, n'lv hn would say, very kindly, "He careful, children." ' 'I hn reading over, ho spoke of the two ipiiistions which MrodemtK asked Jesus. Tho lust wa one i f curiosity; How can n man In' tsirn when he is old: ' The second, one of Intcn-e srsomil interest : "How cnti theno things U-Y" ns if he hud n-ked, "How can t to burn ngiiiiiv" llellieii, in a most inlent ing manner, told the story of the lifting up of the brazen serpent, nml poitraxcd vividly tlm sooiin or the stitb ring l-raelib n. lie il.w scrilied a painting illu-tratin that 1. in; where some were turning their backs to thn brazen serpent, tlunmli sorely bitten, other wei ploying physicians' to heal them, while others worn ' binding up their own Wounds nml 11 few worn obeying the com lii' llds of M, so, t,, , k t,,. V H.ure.'of help. Then he went on: "Must that old m in look? Yes Must that young man l ink? Yon. And that y.iuti ; woman? Yes. Must thnt boy I,,!.-, and tint girl! Yen. Mu,t Hint mother, carrying her p,sir little smitten boy iu her arms, turn his face so that Im can look! Yes II w- Ion - liiu-t they hsik-a y. nr! No. A month!' No. A day? No, not n tiny. An hour? Not un hour A minute! I har Mv think It. t inly just a U,k, nud in a moment thoy will Im lieal 'd." I shull not attempt to tell how hn fchow. d to the children that : Tln ro s lilu for n look nt thecriiclfled Ono. It ui'isls thn tender persuasive touniof that voire now hushed, th largo, soft dark eio, now rinsed, to give th uph tsls Thin was n in. -in. ruble Sabbath evening hour to the .three Americans w ho were present. Th is sweet an I impressive hviiin writer hn. Joined the heavenly cho r. What 11 wolcoinn lie liiu-t have! How easy for him In take up the now sunt;; ami even I in earthly tacu Would not sis'in out of ,. iu that rhinr. I'laise Him above, e heavenly host, wn urn singing lu re; nml now he is respond. Ing there. Where is the Christian heart hn has not h 'lped. nnd to w hom has h" not. en. U 11 red hiinst IC' The Coii;i'i,ifi.i,nii.sf, rAIIAnOXItn OP t.lKK. The hand that beckons iis to glory waves us out of imH'iii'lrabln clouds. Wo walk in a way that wn know not, Wo labor for our M ist, r, but never know beforehand which shall pro p whether this or that. We I ly w iso plans nud they misi"irrv. Wo commit gros. lil 1 1 id 1 nnd tlmy nro overruled for good. We rim tow-aids the light, mid it gm out ill dm knoss. Wn sink shivering in tlm il.il'knoss nud Hud it light Wo prav for joyn, and they mildew in'o griefs Wo nn, cept tho griefs and they blossom into joys Today thn nppln turns to nslu'S nud tomorrow thn stones to broad. Wo exult in some prosperity, nml got lean ness with it. Wn murmur nt homo ad versity, nud Und it big wild blessings V,'n 1 1111 toward open doom uml ilash our herds against a grauitn wall Wo movn ngai st the w ill at thn call of duty, nnd it open' to let us Ihroiigh. Tlio lines of our liven n nil iu (iod'H hand- What slmll befall us wn can not know. What inexpedient we cannot, tell. Only thin wn know, Ihat iod would hliapiiisto Himself, whether it 1m by thn ilisciplino of joy or the discipline of sorrow. To iiiakn un perfect as Hn is pel feet, this in the choice of our Heavenly 1'utlior, thin thn end of nil Hin revelations; while everything Hot helpful to this Ho hides uwny out of Hght. Dr. lioswt ll It. Hitchcock. INOirnAOIMU II'IVH TO DRINK. Casei which occasionally come Imfor. th. police court, in thin city, of boys of tender yesrs 111 r.'sl'i I for disorderly conduct while liml'ir thn iiiltueiico of liquor are Buttled by the imposition of lliieson din young ciihiriU. 'i his is fur I run 1 an U'hspiute treat men t of such natters howevrr. 'i lie boyn could hardly have got their liquor except through an older pni'soii, who ought to be tnund out und proso cuteil to the full extent of the law. Thtr. are u clnnsof dnulera who will pander to the appetites cf youth and take theri.sk. They usuully know the hoys and huvo a grip of soul" kind up 111 their pareuls or guiirdiuus which inn practical ussurauea against prose cution, liut it snemnan if soino mruiin ought to bo found for th awing out of thn offending lal, or his elders, or a witness to the transac tion, th. necessary evidence to sustuiu a prosecution. In legal ruses where a mere inoaey liability is cmu-ei-ned, tiwtimony in not In hard to tin, I when earnestly looked for, aud to chock the demoralization which i. wrought by spreading the liquor habit among minors in worth infinitely more trouble than the settlement of any dispute over dollars am.1 vents. IKujiinyion Star. A WARNING NllTK KnOM INDIA. The Tmlian Mfnnijrr of Calcutta sounds a warning not. of exhortation a follows: "Wa entreat the litivernment of India to nut a total .top to th liquor tralllo in ttil. land before the liquor man can hav. such large majorities ou their side here a they have in l'eiinsylvaiiia ami Ithod Island. 1 ho country is far frum wholesale corruption even yot. Lot the rotten limb be cut oir ara th disease spreads through tha whol. boil." A novel feature of tho congress to bo held by the National Temperance Leaguo, at llir minghaiii, Kngland, will b. three public, evening meeting, to be addressed respec tively by tooloUl medical men, teetotal Mayor and teetotal member, of l'arlia luauC. ... TTn 7ot" Orrfild. Tlio family nf orchid., nay. tlio Vnn Farmrr, aro notcil for their fnntaatio liapml flowers, rrproscntinif faithfully, s liuttcrfly, licr, li?.7nnl, frooTStvan, slipper, litfrr'a head, lirsiilra nutiiliers thnt for all thn worhl look like sotnn living insect. AmotifT thrill all there in none morn roll spiruotis than flower of tlm above plant in nppenrnnec liko a white dovr. Tlm illustration, rcprotluccil from !irtlrniitj llhintrnttd, will give nml excellent idesj of its nppcnriiticc. It in railed !v liotan 1st, Pcristcri.-l rlat.i, nml in to In- fmiml ahout the re-riim. i.f the Istli-nun nf I'aniiiiin, o;rowiii in ,1 rliinuto where tho thermometer rantrca from seventy dive t, ninety live ileefii'i-s, in a dense ntinon tdirrr, licino; really what wr would rait licro a swamp jilint. llctu c it ran only Im successfully fjrowti, where n similar Ktmosplicric condition ran 1" trivrn, nt Icitst in the t;rowiiii acanon. Tlm nnliiral period of rest in tlirumih TS'ovcmlicr, )c trinlicr nud .L-inu.-iry, wiun the riiny season comnietict-n, ami the growth be jrins, the (lower stem clnip.'atcn, nml, aloiin; alioiit tliin time of the year tlm llowcr expands. Tho ilove plant in a terrestrial orcliiil, prow 111 j; nut of tlio ground iiiuon;; old .MM ISSSit- w... "s ' f rcnr'Trttt 1.1. x.. novi nttnitn Kl OW I lls. roots, steins ntul the like. Ileiue it lines Letter potted, than oil lilo, l.s of Will ltl. The plant in often tlowcreil by tin) urcliiil growers, nml never fails to inter rst, especially the ladies. It is some, time called the Holy Clinst plant, which was tfiven like the passion (lower, Ly tint early Spanish Catholic priests: -ever ot the alert for nny phenomena to f.-iMrn tin idc:i of a iiiiiuctiliiiis origin c.irlv ImwciJ down; ami (hev 1111 1 it '-I'lor del lNpitito Santo,'' or the (lower of 1 1 it! lli'ly-tilmst . A writer in liii-jitrn, ninny years ao, tlius poetically ill t til es its beaut its : 'Very lieaill il'ill too, Were some of tin! flowers, uinoiiv,' which wcic some of thai rare variety of the orcliiil family known lis the Mspirilo Santo. lis blossom, which is nf an ulub.i-ler w iiitencss, ap proaches the tulip in form, ami 11 per fume not unlike tim inaoiioli.i ; lull it in) neither for its I, t aut y of .shape, itn purity, lior itn fiiiu'i'uncc, thai it is cliiclly rs teemeil, licstini; w it Inn the cup of tlio llowcr, so iniirycloiisly formed that lit litiimiti I111111I, be it ever so ciiiiuiiin;, oillil excel tin: rescinlilancc, lien tlm prone iuuere nf a i,,c. The cijiiisiti ly llltoilt It'll pinions lie lifeless by its sides; the head I, ends ocotlv fnrwanl; the tiny lull, fjiinlly tipptil with color, almost touches it snow-white In-cast ; while the expi'essiuii ,,f the entire imaoo (ami it requires im sin ti Ii nf the iuiauimil ion to the A jil l- I.f 111' sioti) seems the very iiicar 1 Uiit'ss an. I 1 tin real intio- iiation l i nt r." While nnyoiie w itli 11 warm "ti t iilioiisa in wliitli ntlicr tropical planln fjuw readily may easily "mw this eurioin plant, it is useless to try it without su, Ii eotivenieiii-c. A house that just oow ordinary In ililino plants i-i of in, use, 1,01 e's Young lliciiui. She "When we are married, darling;, what pet 11:1 mi- shall I rail Vouf" He "Cull tne llirdy, simply liinly, Uml is till." Lite. J'cim'il for It I nt. 'Iliave'ericil thcruinpnoinojcnmpaln orator, "in my tongue a rapier with which tu kill all fools." "Tuke it away from him !" yelled a limn in tho crowd. "lI.-'goiug to commit suit i "f ; 'mmmk. 1 - ' 1;. i . j-Aj A. I "&.?, it- r , r . -,' C-VWirilnAVMIw t' S "WSjW 1 i"-11