- es a--- 'j j!B!! REV. OR. TALU AGE'S SERMON UNDER HIS WINO. Like Brood Hen God Want to Grther Men to Htm. The Perilt of You'.b, f TrxTJ 4 a tint WHutVi hr rhtcfon mnarr nr wtnp. ana ye woMa nol." Matthew xxili 37. Jerusalem wm In alht m Christ earn to in cress 01 Mount uuvat, height or 7.X) if f Tha inliitiifnM nf tka rl !.(,-. . A.nlul jot the whole earth Irradlatad tbe landscap. Tbera It the tempt-. Yonde- la the klnc't paiace. rsprean out oeiore his eye are the jximn, tha wealth, tha wiciedne and tha s-omlnc destruction of Jerusalem, and Ha jtiurst into tsars at n thoiiTht or tha ob duracy of a place that Ha would rladly have e-aved, and r-ostroph'tea, ayinjr, "Ob. Jerusalem. Jermalem. how often would I bare fathered thv children tonother. even a ban Rnthereth her rhickena under her avinv. and ye would not." Whv did i?hrist mlect ben an! chicken a A lmll Next to tha nppositanm of tha otnnrion I tnlnk It was to hnlp nil public teacher in tha matter of Illustration tn ret down oft their stilt and iia comparison that all can understand. The plainest bird on earth la the barnyard fowl. IUonlr ndornmenta ara the re I m-nh In Ita hea 1 dreaa and tha writ He under tba throat. It Jiaa no grandeur of Renealotjr. All wa know Ja that it auoestor came frim India, soma of them from a height o 4000 feet on the aidea of tha Hlmalav. It ha no pretention of nest like the ease's eyrie. It ha no luster of plumaia like tha pnldflnch. Pnaaealn anatomy that allow (light, yet about tin last thin that It wanta to do la to fly. and in rtreat naea foot almost aa much as win?. Musciana have written out in musical teal the son; of lark and robin red brea.it and tiizhtintrele, yet tha hen of my tout hath nothing that rould he taken fo a aonr, but only clunk and i-nokie. t ('hirst In the trxt uttered, while looking; upon doomed Jerusalem, declares that what He hail wished for that city was like what tha hen loea for her chicken. Christ wai thus aim plain His teaching, and yet how harj it Is for u. who ara Sunday-school instructors sind editors and preachers and reformer', and tho who would gain the eara of audi nce. to attain that heavenly and divine art of simplicity. Wa bav to run a ciurse of literary ilia crilera as children a courne of physical dis ordere. We came out of school an I colleen JiMle:l down witii (Jriek niythololei and out of the theolosical aeminarr wo(ghe.t down with what the learned fathers sai I, and we fly with wingsof eagles an1 (Itmin poesand alhatross-v, and it tAkes a goo I while before we can come down to Christ's aimililudes, the candle under tha bmhel. the alt that bas lost its sivor, tha net thrown Into tha sea, the spittle on the eves of the tdind man and tha hen and cliickens. I There is not much poetry about this winded creature of (lod mentioned in mv tex but she is mora practical and mora motlierly nnd nior siiijgestiv 0f eKKJI things than many that (ly highor and wear brighter colors. She is not a prim donn of tha skies nor a strut of beauty la the aisle of tha forest. She does not cut a circle under the sun like tha Kocky Mountain eagle, but stays at home to look nfter family affair. She does not swoop like the conlor of the Cordilleras to transport a rabbit fron the ralley to the top of the crag, but just cratches for a living. How vigorotMly -with bcr claws tha pulls away the grona'l to bring up what is hiddsn beneath ! When tba breakfast or dining hour arrive, she begins to prepare the repast and calls all her young to partake. i I am in sympathy witli the unprotint!oin Oi l fashioned hen, because, like moit of us, aha has to aorntch for a living. Hbe knows at the atart the lea-on which most pjoule of Kood aensa ara slow to learn -that tba gain ing of a livelihood Imolleawork, an I that 4iirnALA710 llOt lie On tllA Hlirfaa hi, - im apt J.-r.ea fcttiositive ; and continuous affort. Tha raaton that aociety, and tha church, nnd tha world ara to full of failures o full of loafers, to full of dead beats, is be cause people are not wise enough to take tba lesson on which any hen would teach them that it! hey would rind for themselves and for those dependent upon them anything worth having they must scratch for It. I "Solomon said. "Uo totho ant, thou slui garl" I atv, '"Go to the hen, tbon alui tard." In the Old Testament Oo J compares liiuiself to an eagle stirring up her nest, and in the New Testament the Holy Spirit It compared to a descending dove, bntCurisf in a sermon that begins with cutting sar casm for hypocrites an 1 en. Is with tin paroxysm of pathos in the Wxt, coinnirei llmself to a hin. ooijcffl One day in the country wa taw n lden consternation lu the behavior or old Dom iuick. Why the ben should Imj so disturUei we cauld not understand. W9 looked a'out to see if a neighbor's dog were Invading tha farm. e looked up to s?n if a stormnlou 1 were hovering. We cjuld nothiu on the ground that ctuld tei rorii!', nnd wo could sea nothing in the air to rultW tha feathers of the ben. but tlii Ion I, wild af frighted cluck whio'j hroujlit all 'hor brood nt lull run under her fe4thers made us loo!; again around us and abovti us, when wessw that high up and fur away t!in was a n iacious bird wheeling round and ruun-J, an I down and down, and not seeing us as w stool in tha shalo it cam j nearer an I lower until we saw its beak wai curved from baie to tip, and it bad two fltiuv.-t ol Ur for eye?, and it was a hawk. But all the chickens were under old D.im. Inick s wing, and either the bird of prey caught a glimpse of u, or not able to llnd tba brood LutiJlod under wing dortel buct Into the clouds. So Christ calls with great earnestness to tba young. Why. wnat 1 the matter? It is bright sunlight, and there can bono danger. .Health is there. A cool liome Is theirs. I'lenty of fool It their. Prospect of long life is theirs. But Christ contmuas to cal', calls .with mora em pbasit and urges haste aud tavt not a second ought to he loit. Oh, do toll us what is tha matter I Ah, now I see. There are bawks of tenipthtiou in tue air; there ara vultures wheeling for their prey; there art takt of death ready to plunge; there ara claws of allurement reviy to clutuh. Now I tea the peril. Now I understand the urgency. Now I tee the only safety. Would that Christ might this day take our tons and daughters into His sheltsr, "as a ben gath er tu her chickens unilor her whig." The fact is that tae most of them will tibver liud tha shelter unless while tbey are chickens. It is a simple matter of inexor able statistics that mort of thos9 who do not come t? Christ in youth naver oorae at all. What chance is there for the young without divine protection There ara the grog ehops. 1'bere are the gambling bells. There are tha infidelities aud Immoralities of tplritualis'u. There ara bad books. There are impurities. Ther are the business ras calitieii. And u numerous are theas assail menu that it is a wondor that houesty aud virtu are not lost arts. 1 't he birds of prey, diurnal and nocturnal, et tue natural world araeveF on th alert. 1 hey are the ossasiinsof tut sky.ey have J'riet',".K0'.,U-",t- Tue prefers tue flash of the living animal. The vulture ore lers the uarciaa. The falcon kills with out jU-oke, while other styles of beaks give pro longation of torture. And to the tempta tiousof this life are various. Some make quick work of death, and others agonise the pund and body for many years, nd soma like the living blood -of great toul, and other prefer those already gangrened. But for every style of youth there is a twoopinr wins; and a sharp beak and a cruel aw and what the rising generation needs ia a aringof proUcUon. i Fathe mothers, older brothert and tli. tars and Babbath-toaool teaoher. be quick "2 1Pr,'r'ul' Importunate and ot the chicken, under the wj. May he bbathbool of America aud Great (ritain within the next tbree months awLmi 11 their Wllo.ar. into" the K'wiZ sey have now under uiiargeU unowuin auceraing that ecrawar. Luny chiU that lay In tha oradle many y ar tha fathef o-eao, many remarked, "What a msrey If me Lur.i wouin take the olildr an t th mother really thotuht to too. Bui what a gaol thing that God spared that child, for t boam world renowned la Christian literature and one of Ood't moat illustrious servants John Todd. Ksmember. yonr children will remain children only little while. What you do for them as children von must do quickly or naver do at all. '-Why have you never written a bookr said soma one to a taleatel women. She replied; "I am writing two and have been engaged on one work ten years and on tha other A children. They are "iv life work." When tha house of John Wesley's father burned and they got the eight children out, John Wesley the lait btf or i the iwr fall i.. th. ,thrJ"ld: "Let us kneel down and thank Uoi. The children are all saved: let the rest of the place go." My hearers, if we se"ur tha nrwrnt I everlasting welfare of our children, moit oiuer tuings belonging to ut nra of but littln comparative importance. Alexander tae Jireat allowed hit soldiers to take tneirfa ni. lies with them to war, and he accounted for the bravery of his men by the fact that miny of them were born In camp and were ud to w.trlika scenes from tin r,o-i Would Odd that all the child ren nf nur ilav might ba born Into the army of the I.inl ! No need of lotting them iroa Ion? mw m. the wrangrosd before they turn around and goon the right roi l. Tha onlv time to chickens umler wing li while taay are clilckenr. Hannah VV nitall Rmith. ths evsnntuf tookb'r little child at two vears of ace when ill out of till crib and told hte tilnlniV of Christ, nnd the child believed and gave evidence of joyful trust, which grew with her growth to womanhood. Two years are not too younz. The time will enne when by the faith of parents children will te born Into this world and horn Into the bosom of Christ at tha same time. Soon we parents will have to go an 1 leav our children. V'o fl ht their bsttlet now, and we stind be tween them and harm, but our arm will af ter a while get weak, and we cannot tight for them, and our tongue will be palsied, and wecmnot speak for them. Are we go ing to leave them out in the cold world to take their chances, or ara wa doing all we can to got tbtin under the wine oi ct.trual safety? But we all nee I the protcctinr winr. If t ua.i Known wneii you ent'lel upon manhood an I womanUool what was ahead ' you, would you hava dared ti undertake li' How much you have bej.i ihnn.hi With most life has been a dinmint nm.t they t-dl me so. They hava not attaiuwi that which f,hy expected to attain. They have not bail tha physical and mental vijor thev expected, or they hive met with re buffs which thev did not anticipate. You are not at 40 or ) or (I ) or 7J or .s) year of age whore you thought you would be. I do not know anyone excjpt mysjlf to whom life has ba a happy surprise I never ex ported anything, and so when anvihin? came in tha inape of human favor or com- loriADia position or wUeuiU Hold of wori it was to ma a surpi'is. I was tolil In t.ie theological semin.arv hr tome of my fellow students that I never would get anybody tj hear tne prmch uiilm I changed myatyK to that when I f.mri I that some peopls did cojie to hear ma it a happy surprise. But tuott paoplu, ac-ortl-Ing to their own statement, have found life a disappointment. Indeed we all need she!- tjr from its tempests. About 3 o clock on a hot August afternoon you have heard a rum ble that you first too, for a wa?ou croMlnr a bridze, but afterward thee was a louder rumhlin;, and you said, Wuy. that is thun der !" Aud sure euoiuh the ulouda were b i ing convoke! for a full diapason. A whole park of artillery went rolling down tho heavens, and the blind of the windows in the sky were close 1 But the sounds absve were not wore csrtaln tuaa the sounds bu nenth. The cattle cams to the bars an I moaned for them to be lit down that thev mlzht coins home to sholtnr, and the fowl, whotuer v.v:i oi' lli.uliuri or Vwgooi ii or Dominlck, Itogan to call to its young, "Cluck!" "Cluck!' "Cluck I", an I tike them under the wagon house or shed, and had them all bill under tha soft feather by th? time that ths tirst plasu of rain stru-'U the roof. So there are tu Men tamptaett for our souls, nnd, ob! how dark it get, and threat ening clou Is of bankruptcy or sicknei or persecutiou or bereavmeut gather and thicken and blacken, and tome run for shel ter to a bank, but it it poor ibolur, and other run to frieudly adviser, and thay fail ts help, and other fly nowhere simply be cause I hey know not -. here to go, and they perish In the blait, but otlurs hear a divine call saving, "C'oaie, for all things are now ready." "The spirit aud the brida say come." Aud while tha heavens are thunder ing terror the divine volca proffer mercy, and the soul co.nes uu lor the brooding c ire of tha Almighty "as a una gatb'jrut.1 her chickens under her winj.'' The wings of my text suggest warmth, and that is what most folks want. The laci is that this is a old world watlier you taka it literally or figuratively. We liuva a big llreplaca called t.ie suu, aud it ha n very hot lire, and the stokers l;ee;i tha coils wt-ll stirred up, but much of tho year we cannot get near en mjli to tlm hreplace to got warmed. 1 be world extremities are cold all the time. Forget not taat it is col lor at the south pole than at the north pole, and that the Arctio is not so diMtructiva as the Antjrae. Once in awhile tho Arctic will let explorer co ne bsci. but the Autartio hardly ever. Wben at the south poie a ship sails iu, the door of ice is almost sure to bj shut against its return. So life to many millions of peopla at the south and msny million of people at the north is a prolonged shiver, but when I aay this is a cold world I chiefly mean figura tively. If you want to kuow what is the meaning of the ordinary term of receiving the "cold shoulder," get out of money and try to borrow. The conversation may have be.'n almost tropical for luxuriance of thought and speecn, but tu fgesc your neces sities aud sea the thermometer "diop to 60 degree Delow ctro, and tutUit whicu till a moment before bad been a warm room. Take what is an unpopular position on some publia question, and see your friends fly a aiian before a windmill. At fur as myself it concerned, I have no word of complaint, but I look off day by day and tea communities freezing out men and women of whom thj world is not worthy. Now it takes alter one aud now after another. It become popular to de preciate and defame and execrate and lie about tome people. This is the best world 1 ever got into, but It is tha meanest world that some prople ever got roto. The worst thing teat ever nappeuej to tuem was their cradle, and the bnst thing that will ever happeu to theiu will be tuelr grave. hat (.eoiile waut is warmth. Many years ago a in an was floating down on the ice of the Merritnac, and great efforts were made to rescue him. I wiue he got hold of a plank thrown to bun and twice he slipped away from it, because that end of tin plank was covered witu ice, ami lie criea out, "Kor Uod't sake, giva me the wooden end of the plnuk this time," and this done 'be was hauled to shore. '1 he trouble is that iu our effort to save the soul there is too muca nolduestand Icy formality, and so the lm- wiled one slip on: and Hosts uowa. uiva t the other end of th plank warmth of sympathy, warmth of kindly association, warmth or genial turrouuaingt. The world decline to give iL and in many cases bat no power to give it, aud here i where Christ comes in, and, as on a com day, the rain beatiug and tae atmosphere full o( sleet, the hen clucks her eblckent under her wings, and the warmth oc uer owa breast put warmth into the wet feathers and the chilled feet of the infant group of the barn yard, to Christ tayt to those tick and frosted and disgusted and frosanof the world. Come in out of tbeldaroh winda af the world's criticism; come in out of the elect f tbt world' assault; corns in out of a way-Id that doee not underttandyou and doea not want to understand you; I will comfort and I will tooth aud i will be your warmth, "a a hen rathareth kef chickens under a win-.r ..ob( w,rm n,rt of God Is ready for all those to whom the world baa given the cold shoulder. But notion that some one nut take ths storm for the chickens. Ah ! the hen lakes tha storm. I have watched her under the pelting rain. I hav se?n ber in the pinch ing frost almost froam to death or almost strangled in ths wauwi, an t what a fight she makes foe the young under wing if a dog or hawk or a man comes tort near! And so the i brooding Christ takes the storat for . V hat floo I of anguish and tear that did not dash unon His holy soul! What h-akof torture did not Pierre HI vita!! What barking Cerberus nf hell wa. ,nr i... out upon Him from the kennls! Whstlle endnreil. oti, whoesn tell, Ta ssvs out tools from death and hsl!! Ye, the hn took the etnrm try k. klV ens, and Christ takes the storm for tts. One the temnest rose so suddenly the hen could not get with bar young back from the new ground to the barn, and there the is under the fence half dad. And now the rain torn. to snow, and it Is an awful nitrhf n.i .. morning the whiteness about the gills and th beak down in the mud show that th. mother la dead, and the vmimr out and cannot understand whv tha Hint It ai doe not scratch for them something to eat. anil Ik. w H- L i . . . . . , "'7 wing ami ijbii with their tiny voice, but there i. no a,,.,..,.,.,,. ClUCk. She tOOk the atlW-m tnr nlh.. .! perished, l'oor thing! Self tacrillciug even unto death! Auddnei it not make too MnL f tti... who endured all for us So the wine-a nmlec which we come for spiritual snfety iu e bloo.1 spattered wings, nre night shatterod win.... are temnent torn wlnc-4. n k.. i.i ... Wight I saw the m nf ffinn vit.. beth, who die I while n prlsaner nt Cans brook catle. her linger nn m,..n u.i.i. and pointing to tho words "Come unto Me nil ye mat iaior ani are heavy ladn. and I wdl give you re.-tt." Oh, came under the wings I Hut now the summer dar i ilmn.1 ...... i an I the shndovr of the hVuw and barn nn I wagon sne t Hava lencthene I Tha r with scythe or bos n slKiulder, Is returning from the fields The ox on are invoked. The hordes nre criinchlii the oaU at tho lud tun. Iheniris Imwiri-liul nf h.,n.......i.i.. aud wild brier. The milkman, pail in bahd. s approaching tha barnyard. 'the fowl. Keeping oar.y nour ae collecting their young. "Cluck!" Cluok'" "Cluck!' and soon all tha eyes of that feathered uursery ut 7 i iimu i, The bac.'iolora of the winge I trll have ntoended to their perch, but th ben, in a motherhood divinely appoiuUvl, tak all tie rlk of a slumber on the ground, and nil ulght Ion the wings will stay outspread, and tin little onoi will not uttor a sound. Thu at sundown, lovingly, safely, com. plotely, tha hen brand her youti (. So. if we are ths L rd's, the evening id our lifo will come. I lia heat of tho day will bnvo passed. There will be shadows, and we can not so far. The work oC life will ba u'jout ended. Tho hawks of temptation that hovered in the sky will hive gone to the woo Is and foldol their Willi;. Sweet silences will vvno down. The air will u redolent with t in breath of whole arbors of promise sweeter than Jasmine or evening primrose. The air may oe a little chill, but Cirist will call us, and we will know tho voicj and heel tlm call, an I we will come under the wing for the nuht :he strong wing, tho solt wms, the warm win and without f oar nnd in full tense of safety, an t then we will n.t iroui sundown to sum-is-, "as a hen gather, cth her cbicsens under her wing." llear me, how many souls tne Ir I hath thus brooded ! Mother, after watching over sick cradles nnd then watching af t-rwar I over wayward sous and daughters, nt last themnivei taken care of by a motherly lio I. Binlnes men, after a lifetime struggling with the iiiicur tiiintiea of money niarsef, and the change of tariff;, and the uuderjeiling of men who lecaiisn of their dishonesties can afford to undersell, and ye irs of disappointment aud strugrle, at Inst undar wing whera nothing can perturb them any more than a bird of prey which is ten miles off disturbs a chic' at midnight brooded in a bnrnyar.1. Stj text has its ttrougest application for people who were born in the country, wherever you may now live, and that is tho majority of you. You cannot hear my text without having all the rustic scenes of Vie old farmhouse come hack to you. Cood old dnyi tbev were. You know nothing iihk-Ii of the world, for you bid not teeu tho world. Bv law of association you cannot ricxll the brooding hen and her chiukons without seeing also thu barn, and the haymow, ami the wagou shed, aud the hous., and tha room where you played, aud tho llrasida with tha big backlog before which you nit, end tho neighbors, nnd tho burin, anil the wedding, and the deep snowbanks, and hear the village bell that called you to worship, and sofin the horse which, alter pulling vou 10 cuiircu, stood nrouud the old clap boarded meeting liouto, and those who sat nt eitbsr end of tho church po-.v, an I indued all the seeno of tho tlrst 14 years, an I you tiiiuk of what you were then and of wh.it you are now, au I all the thought! ara urouaed by thssihtof thiol I houoooii. Soint of you hn i bitter go Imr.'i ami start again, lu thou ;ht return t i thut pla'-e an I hear tho cluck uu I sji the outMpreal fa.itii ers and emia un ler the wbtg and ma te tha Lord your iiortion and shelter and WAi-mtu, proiiaring for everything that limy come, and to avoid beiug classed among those do ribad by the closing wor Is of my t)xt, "a a hen giithereth her c'lickiua mi 1 ai- her wing, audya would no'." Ah, that throw the responsibility unon us! "Ye would not." Alas for the "would noU!" If the wandering broods of the farm hood not their Mother's call nud risk the hawk aud dure thu freshet end expoio thom.selve to the frot and storm, surely their calamities ara not their mother's fau't. "Ye would nut!" God would, but how many would not! When a good man asked a young woman who had abandoned ber home an 1 who was deploring hor wrotchednes why she did not return, tue reply was: "1 dare not go home. My father i so provoked he would not re civame home." "I'Iihii," aaid the Christ aiii man, "I wdl tost this." And so ho wroto to the father, and the replv sain back an I in a letter iiiarKad outside "lurnsdiate," aud In sidu laying, "ivt her come at ono; all is forgiven." S i God's invitation for you is marked ''Immediate" on the outside, and inside it is written, "lie will ubuudnntly pardon." Oh, ye wanderer from Go I ant happi ness ami home und heaven, come under the trie! taring tring. Under tuis call 1 saa you turuiug from your old way to th new way, tba living way, the gospel way. Avessolm the Bristol channel was Hearing the rock called the "Steep 11 alines." Under the torn peit the vesaol wa unmanageable, and t ia only hope wa that the tide would change beiore alio struck tho rockt and went dowa, nnd so the captain stood on the dock, watch In baud. Captain nnd crew and posnenger were pallid with terror. Taking auolusr look at his watc i and another look at the sea he shouted: "Thank God, wa ure saved I The tide ha turned ! Una uiinut more an I wa would have struck the rock." Some of you have bjeu a loiij while drift ing in the tempest of sin aud sorrow and have been making for tha breakers. ThauK Gjd, the tide ba turned. Uo you not feel thelifiof the billoiV" The gracj of God that bringeth salvation his appeared to your soul, and iu the word of U mi to Hutu I commend you to "the Ird God of Israel, uu'ler whose wings thou hatt came to Uuit." Mn. Emma P. Ewing, of a New York sanitarium, claim i tbat the bat fed fifty itudeoU at tue rate of Dine cents a meal, nn4 furthermore aver that tbe meal were good a ad tbe atudoaU grew fat oo them. The plan of utiog teparate tire for carriage wheel ii regarded by many rail road men at representing the correct principle of coostructioa. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON roa BONDAY, mabch .8 'Keeping the Sabbath." Neh. kill., 15 82. Golden Text: Kxodua tx., 3. Commentary. Thit rhant-f gives an amount n' th dl flpdueof Nrhemiahlii separating from Is rael tbe mise I multitude, and In cleansing Israel from all stranger alrh whom they had become entangled by marriage (verse lil"l. It tell a bo of the discipline in ref erence to Snhhnth dew-oration, which is out special bs-oii for the day; but bfore takin this up consMer the dangers of being en. tangled kn.i hindered by a ndtI multitude. Wbn Israel left Egypt a cimpnnv id that kind wtntuiih them. en. I caused thm much trouble 1K1. til.. .-; u,n. x.. ). Much trouble in the church to-day nn from tha people who are huff an I hall the worl liy church piemU-rs who are iieith.r on thiiu ur tbeorlier. If any thin that th reforliw tin ler 7. -runt abn n, the relormation of Kz.-a and .ehendsh fulfilled tho prophecies oon-rii-I ig resioration. let th" ti co.npira la. xiv I -J. with Neh. it , lit'., :ir. If any thi'iK toat e are now In the m Ih nnial eg, or that th t r.iuroh with her present til win bring time ace, let them be honest enough to Iwlieva what is written, an I they will surely . Iliat the I.or, hime!f mtistcome Jor Isrea.'s ustoraii in and to introduo the millennial O).' lI'Mil , If, Aetslii., I'.l-Jl,. !. "in t iiimi uays sav i in Julali some treading wme presne on the Sabbath. ' Ihen lio eiiuuurate their other dee-Is of Sabbath breaking nnd sivs t.iat ho ti-stille I nceitint tlvm. Tin. Sabbath wa Institute I In Kden before i ver sill enlere l this worl I, anil when U-d wrole with Hi Unfertile i en C.iiiiniaii lin.-uts on two lah'ets of ston Jle said, "Kememher the Sabbath day." 'Jhnt iiian should Biva unto (i I one-sevenih of his tune Is a law Ironi the Ix'giiining an 1 of txTiM-ttial nbiistiou. bi. "1 'lii-re dwelt turn of Tyre. also, win told on the Sabbath unto tho iliil-lren of Jii'lah, and in .leru-ali-m. ' (.o l ((ives His lat Ills eluMrni brriiiisn they nre Hi rhildr.-n. He gave no Inws to Israel until Hel.nl redeemc I them Irorn Kgypt. N- mnnran lie savetl by the dee Is of " the law l-ut oa y l.y the grm-e of Go I, but beiii' save.l ti-niuh Jius Christ, who is the i-n-l f fie lav lor il-ht.-,u,nes lor very ouo tl at lit-heveth, it is Men. sod onlv "then, that the rtlit. oii-m- nf tin- law can' be tu:-tllle-l lu us who walk' n-t lifter the tlaii but nfter the Spirit (K-mi. id., i , '.M, x., 4; viil., 4i. Tlaie wiioknow not i.od know n-'i SubliHfb, but the people nf .hi lah s'loiil-l lio nl.ottu tile men ol Tvre that they kejil holy the S ibl ulh b.-cnuse of their Go I 'i'h-r-an vo no trad- with no leaver.', md uiiles the people of Ji-ru-n!ei-.i li t I Louuht the iiin of i'vi e ha I n t Mil I. IT. " i hen 1 i'oiiI -h ied with the n ib'es o? Jn-lali nnd haul iiiit-i Ih -in, What ev. I thing lsilnsth.it ye do nn I proinne tin .Sabnat i tiav" lu v.-r.e 1 1 wa r at I that h i o mien l ed with them le-e-iu-e thy had lorsakeu to hi-u-e ot God. The In u -i.f lm I was l-riel' center, find th ln-s ot (i , their, c-pecml 'light, ir tht-y vtei-ii Israelites m t, ims fley were vrone to forsake Mis In u- mil rtespist His word ill Chron. vtxvi . . an I lor this they went to Babylon. .N.or tnat. tiny have lotiii-ued Ironi captiviiy and lelt their Mols their hearts tiil w.uidir Ir.ioi Godaud ili.s Inns. And s.- it was Imi; nlb-r, III the days oi Maini'iii, whin til -V loliho I iod in lit Ik and olTeriii; and sail that il was vain to s-rve Holt w.al. ul., , 1 Ii I. "Di-I not our fiuiiers tmiv' Vet - I. ring more wrath utx.it I,r.n-i by pr llsiuiij the .Siibbatii." Althmigli ju igm -nt hat overtaken their father-, yet they i-ont mil Hi the Mime sin I-ir iiiaiinlll the Klhio;i:au ran changi) hi skin an-1 tin loiptrl Ins i-potsi-nu inose do good who are ncvust lined to do evil (.ler. xiii.. 'J:i . "n en.nv nun will gtt un it-rjtuiidin wiieu a wild axs's colt is born a in in" i.f jb. x ., I .', It. V., "riii ii.tlitug t ; sjace mau watt ne Hi-' ml el it, a tilri- - .s a new rrc-.it.ua acoai- I'll-. n m r vor. and tha stunt of G I. It is the gfit of G .l (lis-k. xtxvi., -ii, an I notliing can di-pr.va una oi it bat retinal la receive it. l'J. "And Mime of my n-rvAiitss-t I at th gntei', that there should be no burden biouichtln on tne Saubsth -lav." 1'lu-ra i iui-Ii a thing as coiiij eiling law breaker t'i 1-e oliedient. and it ouri-ity ruler Inl tie spirit of Nelieminh tin-re w.i il I no, bo tne Sabbath ls. -ciat ion whn-n is iiii'ri.nmgly nnd iiliirmiugly ireval--iil in all our i-ities. Gml will bolii nur rul-rs reponi.ile for all that they can prevent n evil an I do uoi. Dot. to be personal, ih.-re mik -It i-im-iiiaudb as tln- lur n.-iievers, ' l.-i. us lay u-ide every weight uu I t.i- -m in--i dot i o easily iMin't us." "I.e. u. il-aus our helve Ironi all llltluuess of I ho ;l'.:i au-l hpirlt." ' I'ut off the --Id man, Willi in lli-e-ls" iMeb. Ml., 1; C.ir. vi-., I , f '. III., III. All I llic-i! we are boim I to obey It iv i would know in our daily lil- any tiling of the innanini; Cil true S ibliath ra-t. '.tl. "."otne inen liaiits an I viler of nil kind of war 1)1 -el without Jerusalem once or tivio .' i'hn ier.vvfi-.iu I Imi Cix-rs or evil onht l-i put to s'l-a-ne I II f 'l lowersot Ji-su-, 1'Iicimi who desire ti do uwuy with the .-oblialh are nl'uime ni-ira uuited ii' I pel --e'Vei'iug than th-xa wlio b -ai' tne inline in Jesus and oirnt ti stinl tm His hoiy day. ii, to ii till ' I i.'.ia tli i Spirit oi (ioianl h iva ut ne.iri the inter ests of Ills kiii;;d iui ! ZL "l'Vum inut Line forth i-am-i they no more on the S.-ilibnth." I!n test, lie I n:;.ain.st them und threat -ue I t i lav hands on theui; tln-ll thev -nw that he meant it, and de slstisl. We live lu the Niuob cnth t'cutiirv, in tho mi st ii. I vanee I p-rio I of the worl-l's history, but wlu-re are the Ni-hemiahs ami the I 'anii-ls, and the nu n who have et heart above all things the honor and cioryof God? i o ciinie a.-ain to the topic of a little while ago the Sabbath i th koiiI of a believer we will not know it until we s!an I as der-id-wily aiiainst everv beiettin-r sin and every phase of the self life as lid Nehemi.ah ujaiu.-t tliesa Sabbath breaki-iv. if!, "itomoinbcr hie. Oil mv Got, coneern. ing this also, and spare me acenrdui; to the greatmss of i'hv mercy." The proper men were set apart lo we that the Sii'ibalh should lie santillad, an I they were mmi ceremoni ally clean. We inu-t bo cleuii iu heart an I life if we would be of use to our I .or I aain-t evil and evildoers. As to keeping His holy day, la sure that our own ways or pleasure or worJs are nol iu order on thut duy, but tne wnoie nay is (or linn and linn only (Ian, Iviii., I I, Mi. Sae how Nelie-iii.au, niter nil bis efforts in the service of Go I, take refug a In the mercy of God. liy trace are wo saved, in greoa we stand, and it is gracs that snail be br.)u-lit unto u at tha rev. -la. tioii of Jems Christ. Salvation from I gm niug to end is all of grace, but tor our wor we shall be rewar ie I if done unto llim (Kph. il.. (j, 111; Koui. iv ft; xiv., 1 1; I Car. lit.. ll-l.r. lesou Helper. Aft'KALKD TO A H IG II EH COUHT. A Man on Trial for M nr. lor Calls on God to Strike Him Dead and Is Taken at Ills Word. Harvey Wiikeley, on trial nt Nashville, l'ei'.ii.,for tiiurdcr.was usked if lio hud killed the victim. Ho replied: ' J li.ipe Gml will strike me dead, now, if I did." 'ilie words were scarcely out of his luoutli when he rose front bit ibalr, clinched his liuiul a if in great agony. and fell motionless. The jury Jumped to their feet and rushed to him but when then picked liini up, life was extinct. Tbe Judge at once dismissed the cae, say ing the case bad been uppealed to a liicher court- A rhkprird dog belonging to Jams Webb, of Shawnee Mound, Mo., who died the other day, lay upon bi master1 grave for three day, ret using food and water. TEMPERANCE. A arrrtvot'a m ?i roi. o it i Archbishop Ireland ttates tiisllgur bts When hesays '-iJiat an average of II A per (lay isbrno means an unreasonable esti mate nf the sunt paid to each saloon in h jountry for onus. " Multiply this bv.'.'.i, TM the number rif wiIihiiis, and w harethe rfand total of .,;vv"i er day. or for :W .iay (Sumlay being the best ,,r ih tu. endous u u of II.H'ts.Tvi.isj) in out )ear, rRAIItMl OSf Tana WKttlVKsS. IVimetuing -houl I be done to punish the men who tm. leon the weskneo for s iron g drink ol th Mojave Indians All alnn ( the des-rt ar. white men who are xiMpected of telling li-iuoi-ta the Indians, ani It is tha i uiy of tne Mi-tioritie to ti--t to It that tm vi e traflh! Is n.l. Tn t Indian agents ara grnrinllv at l.ault, but un ler t-ie present systi m .' appointment it. is dilllciill t k-et any elllcirii. work dona b- tiiee olh -iais, who u-ii (liy tint aim p siion f u- the cli hid -a of making money an I nor tor the -iki.it helping t-ie ludi.ius. -..in r'laa.-.j.-a Lli.au .!e. it Nonrii PAtr )T. T'l'otliliit inn . U .. . ....... .1.. - .... ' ... .w. ,t pin irisiil f sn-s vs in North Uskotn, front the li.pior dea' oi's' vlen point. Ilishop J ihn Stanley of I liaf SI.... it it-i. i . . . ' '. """)' in'iesaie n.pi ar (leali-r have iiifnrmp.1 m. ili.t ti..;.. ..t... ... .t... - -..i.- -nun Mate are nearly tliitv. turn- gte-iter now than formni-li-. Ii.ir... i ... i liear testi-n.Miv to tae trutli of th li.pior "- ' p-inieiiiem. i omm.-rcial irav- ler te 1 the Riima iinpv 1l..,..i..... , , : , " - n"ii, ..ii nivrt no blind pig annex, scircelv kn i wiia'. Ill ill! M itll tint ...... .1 .. !........ .. I . I . . the rooms bv guest.. K.u-,ner., h formi-r-Iv took a dritiU or two win. a in town, now keep a j ig or live gallon ke; at Incur- nil I tipnle i-ontinnaliv." This ha a fa-ndnr nnd, as of an echo from tin- pm , -,. , , of Msinu uml t 10 prairii' o; l'opulist U'invis iiiK lion's I'ti atr.-ir. I feel in. Imi, ant, sir, because 1 am mala rn iihj-vl ot ciiopinson with sundry de piaven Hpi'ciiiieus oi the genus homo. Tha lured man cam home Ironi toivu u:is day " ilrun!; lie ci.uld scarcely move. When he attemt t-.l to fee I me he tumbled into mv sue, and I had to root him out of the way lo ti t mv corn Now, I iixv-r in my life ecleil in anv such dismc if ul wv, so what on earth ilia mv mastr meiii woeu b told Ilie lined liini t.iat. be m-l I like u li.-;' U In. I w.n si ma I at. the niMi't to mv kind Hint I Ki unte.) a nard an 1 veneim-utlv' us 1 sunt. Hi coitr-e, beui; only alio, I ci.nl. Ii.'t .swear, as a man ' t:l I nave iliun: bill th- lnei of mv getting druiik as that. lo.il i-f a iiT'd in iii Oi-i I 'ii, wneii h i tumble I into my p.-.i lis bottle of wlil-kv fell out of Ins ioi'et and g it broi;-n, (lo Vi'll 'linpn-e 1 w iul I ton. -a Hie ll.lsl -lull ' Not n-ii.-h. I pr-l-r ooJ, wuoieau.ti in, 1 ai 'mi r llcv.en 'i i tn Tr Itl'KKSNri: r. ..;l'.es. .1. N. "te ii ii-, ol New York, S.H-1'.-t ii -y of Ilie .Na'in.al TriiiM-raiu' S.ici-'tv, has i---ii in I'lii.'j;.! iiuikinit llnal arr iirpi.iie-it s lo th V oi i i's I i io 'it mi.'" I oiir -i i .-.in-cii ill Ili.it, c.t y iiiiruig the eei; c i inicn. -m; -I-iii" .. iin.:cr the aiipic.soi tu Wor.n , I'on.r s Auxiliary. In Mibiuilting hn re-IM-rte!;. Strains nives s-'ira in- I lui; t!i coiu-ie-s will be the large-.! ol th kind ev. - ooi.v.'ii ,. 1!,, sy that papers have I u invite I In-Mi some of tue iiiom ciiiim'-iii riters ol th " world, These paper e ndra e tile Mieiiii '. re.iiou-. i-m'l-ll, p latu.-.l , 1 1 1. .1 1 . l.-l-lsti ve un I re hi miic ,'ispt ct s o, the lenr ii ranee . i -itloii, lo;; .tner w.th hours ol woiv, ctnr-'t-hous.'s, iue aliia , t hai abstinence an I other phases of to-ipie-tion. V riter hsve been invited tro u tvery greni l-"iip-ian. o ,ui.. H ion mi til C-oiie, and Ironi every (ol itrv a slide. i uf tho teiiiH-riiii.-e luove nent within its b.ir - ler-. 'I lie I .part nent ol State was as.;-) I to send out ii -e.-i - o. ipi-tstlo is r 'latin ; to the (i'iiiii i an. causa a i l its i rl.-nt nn I ini "aa t-i all Americiu ' in-uN. a id i-in-i-i- '' .1 t I f IIU .-. ...I. v . i . " a ' ' . A.s-ii. :.. Aon o. in i -at i rit iii." has appoiiitw I :-isl V ile e ;ali"s, vui nl ai- i rive in rlncajo, June 1, and are I. l. I la ! Mop lit the Moody Institute. The Nation il j TeniperaiiceS n-ii-ty has ailted t-v-ry cnuich In I lilcat;o to set apart Sun lav, Jnue II, lo lie known as 'i' liiipeiaiice Su Hav, wm-u a lal e liuiul i.-r of the leadiii' .uu ocalv ul the cau.-e mil La tu th- c.ty. Mpi'ki'.h. n:w mu:. The "Hospital," a in;' lie il peril licit n t Sa-i inlly incline i lo Icaiperanc -, sa; " Ii -cn-t nn of tailing wme, or siurit or I - ri bel wton I; is a is on uu empty lo nae i in on wont, the pci'iiii-ii.iis h ibit of "nippiii " -- s Inn lily injurious. The morning nip, be, -e.i bir.'ikfasi mi l ilie mid lay in-iwn -i I. Iri'iii ii(ly taken by ilo nesti,- , -, v.i it -. nut-so-, Yinrli ii-opie uu I "citv iiici,'' r.-n dels the taker b-s lit b.f ins il ulv won: tha I Il " millld otherwise -, ail lls lllteii I . 1 1 . -w latnl step inward diem iIiiiikiii; and Ilii hiuiietiil lite ot th-i w..ni'1-i .h i ii'., i I, . r winch we are h 'iirun; so mm h at In pr. - -n . tune. The flusliui, of the lac, c ni-e I I- the diht ill iu of I'.ie sinall bio i l-vcs., ls ii.ii ully ni.luc.sl by ulcoliol wli -n t'i,..-:i ii:iim -. I. f Vuiptouulic of iht!. t i'.ei pis" in !' Momich. The niiect a- li ia ... nc.i,i n on thu uin.-us inciubian.' is I i j r i Pi i ... I iiiary coimestioa or lilu-h ii of t ie uri-i linl kurlace of Hie st.omacii . i'o .- con :'-' i m Ultimately becomes curoiii-' if nips m- drains if hinrits are iuiul;l m, witnlh i n't. tlllll tile lUIICUS millllb.'a'le b' cones till.'.- ened an 1 in.lur.ite f. h iaant.ts- ol' t -I'-ai-nnis luucils Is secreted, the ili.'.-.iV'i I.-imiciil h paralyse I or ilestroye I, an I -ilc ill in: n,-. pephi i establish i."l." TFMPt:Ri" NK1V AMI VOTK-'. Whi'ii wnisiiy w i mv Mtled tua dev-il Lo gan lo hops. Whisiiy and i l!mis an two nf the inula pillnm uooii which tue tnroiia ut I no devil Ir-ils. It is a wron impression a man ijet when lie tluiiiis he can nu,i ui.u-. -li out . troutile Mith itcin'Ksi-rutv, Women are employed at railway switclu- and crossings in Italy liecause they do nol get ilitox c lied so iill.'ll. Gne million two bun Ire I thousand mem. bm-H of the Salvation Army have dectaiv-1 that they will mot nor taste, lju.'n un- bun dle Inioxicitiii beveraei)-. ".Many thieves go down r?d lane" is tl, old proverb, incuiiu licit HeHwallu-v many things that. t.sl our coinforl and hiinp.-uei-s. K ii lane is a ko I name for laa thro ii. Hailroad men who driiiK will no lonjer be eniployoi by 1'iesi lut.t Aiikbii (,'jrlnn. Men already emjilnye I wno are louul drinking in biisines nuip's will bo (liM'linre l. 1 Imi action will boon. 101 tho most po-vcr-iil t.-ui-a-rauc luasons ever ilolivereii. There ure s iid to be three countries in Atrica ill which the lupin- tin Hi: has been practically anniuilat j.l. These are the lira 11 g Kree Stat, the HrltUh terriuary In liasuui Land, 11 nicr the government ol Sir Marshall I'l u'e, nil i the .North l! -ciin inii lull. I, under lk.1u.11u, tho native Llinstiuu king. An In ttroslinj olisirv.it mn is meiitione) by a Kreuou iue lical journal, lu t.10 parish of Fauburn. J'riissm, ara several distillei aes nf alcohol, and tue innaliitauW of tu pluc are very largely idiots and ull sort of im beciles, which is iu striking contrast to the heulttitulneiis of tba popu aiiou 111 neiubor lug villages, wiiicU have 110 distilleries. Last year a saloon keope.' mado the at tempt 10 import bar maids Irani Loudau, Twenty-four hour attar tin amiouu -smout was made, telegrams and letter ha I gone to the white riuixmert urgiu t hem to con centrate against this new outrage upon wo man. Their petitions ware immediately drawn up aud issue 1 by Mr. Mary T. Man, f resident ot the New or Stat iW. C.T. V., ami ber tturjy cUn j.'.OJfi woman the Empire Stale concentrate I their ef forts upon Albany au i a law wa pas.ed prohibiting tin hire of woman ia trot ui':u hop ol that oamiu(awalta. OENEIlL Tit ADt la GOOD. . While th Besding Trtnaaction Caused a F.urry in t peci tstlon. Other Lines are in l ine ConAition, II. 'i. Iblil X to 'l.Wiek.y Review of Trat. nay The ro';.--p of the ion) r 111; sinaiion. formed n yer mn by Ilie lN-eding flail way. and slintpdei r-ssioiis 111 Siit.-nr stocks, and a few raihray e'urks have lu.ule the week otif uf iii iisihI 1 i ib'tni'i.l iii s iriilative circle. Wliile 't.iti,i) olil lm gine abroad tins wrel, . end l;all' 11 millioii more Is c'pcc'ed to no In .l.sy. ihete is tl i Increase of appielieosiim nliotit tl-e inoneinty future, nnd the biisine- word pays little attention to f "oiii;re-. tn ii.:h tl.o haiicit of un extra se.ioii me n-i:.arili-il witSs- lne interest. Ss-iil,it -on 111 pr-Hlme ha ii--t Ixen vera I i-,iv.- Win' i' is a is nl knii-r with ales of lily pi. im is-i i,ns,ei. i.-rn nnd p,,rk ,r,. duels s.iiiclv urn nen i d m ton i liiirhei. Ii 1 1. - cipts .ue sm.ill nnd ibe pnb n I lie 1 a ii '1 . .- nt lie. A nt ; 1 i 1 'en lull mINi I Ilie II I. te in. ie t Ii 111 1 nn I I mis n mipply iiii-I dim I'nl 1 at ' jt- -itve ,-it ( lihaiito. business in :i.ir in :i 1. itn-..t i-s-,ii-n.rv. plate ni.-vi-iy ni'.n a-,. 1 t,.i' i 11. 1 11r.il works mi' In I of or iers c 11 1 1 : .n i- so ia' p that prices ban- Itllie ("1 ui- e io unprove. l'-iv. i-- r and tin n i.i i -i -pi et an-i le.i is dull, l-i Ilie lio..t mid Mi-'i-ir -il ibe hither iirst ol icntln r iiuiscs in nm :i. 1 nri-ts to nr:e better pti'i's their pniPnts. (niton in inii:.ict :rini is In :iph , dividend at Kail liner beiiii; t he l u -1 l-.r l-mr rears, and siuiii-a-l un e oe 1..1 e. in 1 i '-( goods h tic pi ml c n' hs i-i v dim. Hit-ill.-. I 1 .pes or."it-l. in tile 1 . ovi the p. 1-1 .''.';i .1 1, s in,,ili. r lor Ice 1 1. ie "talcs in '. mi I I 11 I ,n id 1 a tut il .c -.' j lis conipaie.i it 1 . ; i.i-t a eel. nnd : . -!-. 11 cel. I -1 1 - lO'is I . 1 ,,, . 01 :e-pond.ll ' i " s of lasi year tin- li;pirc, wen- JTn. 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